The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1963 — Page 5

Bob Urbin To Head Athletic Boosters Boh Urbin was elected president Os the Walkerton Athletic Boosters Club Monday night for the coming year. The Boosters will be entering into their second year of operation and have a good beginning in Walkerton assisting in the Athletic programs. Others elected for the coming year are: Art Benson, vice president; Linda Huhnke, secretary; and John Wathen, treasurer. Art Benson will again head the wavs Mi ME' lilLm HOW MUCH YOU MAY SAVE ON YOUR CAR A INSURANCE WITH ’ STATE FARMI tap **' 4“ Ji LloydG. Clark Agent 620 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind. Office Phone: 586-3156 Res. Phone: 649-3550 i .akeville, Ind. - --p utoia jHSTATE FARM Mutu»i Automobile lntur*n<«Comp«^ Hom* Bloomington, IHlmm

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and means committee and Jerry Rains will serve on the board as immediate past president. One aim of the club is to get more people taking an active part in the various programs for the year. The Homecoming will again be a big part of the fall activities with several other projects along tholway. Another Athletic Boosters Lettermen's Banquet will be held in the spring and possibly other activities aimed) at honoring the varsity letter winners of Walkerton. Walkerton Girls To Attend State Rainbow Meeting The Worthy Advisor. Barbara Lidy. presided at the Stated meeting of Rainbow for Girls Monday evening. The officers will hold a dimming party at the home of the Choir Mom, Mrs. George Parks, July 13 at 5:00 pin. The choir will have a swimming party July 20 at Mom Parks’ at 5:00 pm. Every Rainbow Girl who attends is to bring a quarter to help on the food expense. Judy Smith, past worthy advisor filled the station of Hope in the absence of her sister. Judy Clark and Barbara Lidy will leave with Mrs. Al Dr^ws on July 3 for Grand Assembly. Diana Doll, Paula Jones, Sue Brown and Delene Arney will leave July 4 Iwith Mom Lidy. ’ Don't forget our bake sale and rummage sale this Saturday. Plans for Grand Assembly July 4-6 at Indiana University were discussed at the meeting Monday night. Nine girN will attend with Mrs. Robert Lidy and Mrs. Al Drews driving. The girls have been making fans, scrapbooks and a Rainbow flag. Miss Lidy has been selected to serve as escort to Miss Judy Rux, South Bend, Grand Worthy Advisor. Miss Judy Clark will be escort for Mrs. Hazel Thompson Coats, Attica. Super Mom. Linda Martin, Gail Baker and Nancy Cripe Reese will be awarde.d the Grand Cross of Colors. RAINBOWS TO HOLD BAKE AND RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY The Walkerton Rainbow Girls will hava a bake sale and a rummage sale Saturday from 10 to 1 oo on the Town Lawn. A complete line of baked goods will be featured along with many items at tha rummage sale.

□- - □ DEATHS □ D Mrs. Iva Hartman Mrs. Iva Sheneman Hartman, 52. of 923 Oakland pt., South Bend, died Saturday in Saint Joseph Hospital following a three month illness. She was born Feb. 9, 1911 in North Liberty and moved to South Bend twenty years ago from Plymouth. She was marTied May 27. 1944 in LaPorte to Franklin Hartman who survives. (She was a seamstress. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred Wolforth, South Bend and Mrs. Jerry Brinkman, Dayton, O.; one son. James Roush. Cassopolis, Michigan: two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert Hahn, Bremen and Mrs. Richard Kuskye, Plymouth: three brothers, Harvey, Russell and Franklin Sheneman. all of North Liberty, a sister, Mrs. Addie Hanson of North Liberty; two step-sisters, Mrs. William Borton, South Eend. and Miss Grace Stump, Fort Lauderdale,

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June 27, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

Florida and IS grandchildren. Funeral .services were held Monday in the Hollis Funeral Home in South Bend with Rev. Lynn Henry, pastor of the First Evangelical United Brethren Chinch officiating. Burial was in Clrapel Hill Memorial Gardens, South Bend. WILL OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING AN NI \E R S ARY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hostetler will observe their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 30. A cooperative dinner will be held at noon at the C. A Wilkerson residence for relatives andi friends who wish to attend, followed by an open house from 2:00 o'clock on. The Hostetlers were married June 11, 1938 in the Kingsbury Baptist Church. They have two children, Mrs. Fred S. Williams, Walkerton, and Wayne who is stationed in Germany with the Army. The reception will be given by the daughter Mrs. Williams. Make Church a family affair

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CELEBRATES GOLDEN ANN 15 EKS ARY Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kennedy of Rt. 2, Walkerton, celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunitay with open house at the Fish Lake American Legion Post Home. Mr. and; Mrs. Kennedy are the parents of ,ix children, five of whom are living. They are Mrs. Chalmer Ackerman, Bridgeman, Mich. Charles Kennedy and Frei Kennedy, Buchanan; Jerry Kennedy, Indian Town, Florida; and Robert Kennedy, Fish Lake. Also seven grandchildren and sous great-grandchildren. The Kennedy’s have lived in the Fish I^ake area for 22 years. Mr. Kennedy was a former dispatcher on the N. K. P. railroad and was an agent for the Wabash railroad for 22 years b> fore retiring in 1959. DANCE POSTPONED The Science Club Dance which was to be held at the Methodist parking lot is postponed until further notice.

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