The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1963 — Page 1

Volume 87; Number 31

SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE OPENING PLANS

Polk Lincoln Schools Set Registrations The Polk-Lincoln Metropolitan School Corporation's three schools have announced the opening plans for the three buildings. The principal of each of the schools has announced the plans for their rcspective schools. Tyner Opwing The Tyner Schools will open for registration on Wednesday, September 4, with the students to be present at the school by 8:20 a m. They will be in the building for approximately one hour and then will he released for the day. The full time class work will start on Thursday, September 5, at 8.20 am. The office is now open for the paying of book rental from 9:<’O am. until 1:00 pm. Monday thru F riday. Walkerton Elementary School The following plans are intended to serve as a guide for parents and pupils of the Elementary School. Members of the PT A will be at the school to collect Book Rental fees and to enroll pupils new to the school that have not already done so by the following schedule: Kindergarten—Thursday A ugust 29, 1963 9:00-3:00 Grades 1-7 - -Thursday, August 29 1963. 9 00-3:00 Friday, August 30. 1963, 9:00 1:00 Kindergarten fees $2.50 Grades 1-3, $7 50 Grades 4-7, $8 50 It is urgent that all fees be collected at thig time. We can not extend credit. Also we hopo to have all pupils ix*w to the school in any grade enrolled before sch'xd opens School will be in session Wednesday. September 4th from 8 25 to 10 50. Pupils not riding busses may be dismissed about 10:00 a. m. Classes will resume on full schedule Thursday. September 5 Lunches will be served on Thursday. The price for the lunch will be $1 50 per week when paid m advance or 35r {mt day. The milk will be ten bottles for 25c or 3c per bottle. Kindergarten sessions wHI use the following schedule: Morning Class - 8:30-10:45 for those riding on busses Afternoon Class - 12:30-2 30 for others Kindergarten and first graders must have the physical examination completed before entering school. Also birth certificates are required for all kindergarten and first grade pupils. Pupil insurance will be made available to all pupils desiring to purchase such Details of the pian will be sent home by the children. WALKERTON HIGH ,SCHOOL The school doors will open a’ the usual time. 810 am Wednesday September fourth As the students enter each will be given a paper listing the room they will report to for enrollment. The first day will be taken up with completing the registration forms and reporting to the various class periods. The amount of each student s book rental will be given out and where special lab fees etc., are Used, they will be announced. School will dismiss a* 11:00 a m. on the opening day. During the past years, a flat rental was charged all students Due to the rise in the price of books each student will be charged rental according to the number of books Used and the

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Announce School Plans For Grovertown Pro-registration and payment of fees will be required, following the same plan as that used last fall. Registration will take place in the High 'School Gym Thursday and Friday. August 29 and 30. from 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 3:30; also Friday evening from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., ami Saturday forenoon. August 31, from 9:00 to 12:00. Parents entering pupils in grade one must bring completed physical exxamination formsand birth certificate at the time of registration, if not turned in at the Pre-s< hool Round-up. Your child mud be six lieforo Nov. Ist Pupils above the first grade entering Grovertown for the first time should bring last year-, repor* card. A parent must be present at the time of registration. Parents of children in grades 1 thru 4 need not bring them to school foi this purpose. However, high school students must report for final enrollment i with parent i. A fee of $lO (M) per pupil is to be paid at the time of regi - tration. Student insurance, if de- | sired, should be taken at tins time The cost remains at $2.00 A th- ’ letes In grades 7 thru 12 are re- | quired to take out inaagifiK before school opens. Bus drivers are to pick up student* Tuesday noon. Sept. 2. m time to have them at the high school nt 12:35 and the elementary by 12:40. Schools will be dismissed at the regular hour on the first day (3:00 pm. at the elementary and 3:05 at the high school ।. Further details of interest to both pupils and parents, wid be given out at registration time S< hool hours and grade locations will remain unchanged. Since not all staff vacancies have been filled, an announcement of these changes and assignments will be made later. Lions To Hold c U^rht Hulb Sale In North Liberty Tim North Liberty Lions Flub will hold its monthly board meeting Monday. August 26. at 7:00 p m at Mary Kay's Restaurant After the board meeting the Lions will have their annual lightbulb sale with contributions going to the three State Lions Projects. Indiana Eye Rank. I>*adei Dog School and Cancer Control price of each, rather than a flat amount In so doing students carrying more than four solids will be paying more to equalize the rental system. Rentals will be collected on Thursday. The lunch program will dart Thursday, the first full scheduled day The pre o of the weekly ticket will be $1 50 while single daily tickets will be 35c All freshmen and new students entering the Walkerton High School are to turn in their physical examination report# on Wednesday If there are students who do not have the forms for the report you are asked to go to the high school principal’s office and pick it up. Any new student entering the W ilk -i ton High School glide 8-12 who have not enrolled, are requeste ! to do so at once.

AEG I ST 22, 1963

Married In Methodist Church Saturday iMr ।IL' Am , 4 REJ « 'W \ n W * -V

Putman - Carey Muss Lancia Mane Putman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Putman. 1301 Ohio Street' Walkerton, became the bride of Ixrßoy Allen Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs Merril Carey, Rt 1. North Litx*rty, Saturday, Align I 17 at 730 pm The Walkerton Methodist Church warn the scene of the candlelight ceremony with Rev. Harold Williams officiating at the double ring ceremony. The altar was dec orated with cathedral vase", of white gladioli and four seven branched candelabra of Swedi h St ! with white ta|wrs. Lighted tapers Were m the windows <if the chapel. Mrs. Grace Atwood Walkerton, prespked at the organ, playing nuptial ni'i’ie and accompanied the *oloi t, Mrs. Larry Ixwry of Walkerton. The bride, escorted to the altar over a white satin aisle carper by her father, chose for her wedding gown, one fashioned in Alencon lace over Peau. The hand clipped neckline was edged with red pearls and brilliants. Ixing lace sleeves came to a point over her hands. The skirt of silk organza lace and peau fell into i circle train frosted with tiers of la< e edging Tlw tulip kirt front was accented with tiny bows Lalling into a cascade down the front Her veil of pure silk illusion was in tiers and held a crown of semi pearls and lace froste I with brilliants She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, interspersed with white net and satin ribbon Muss Sheila Putman. Walker ton. wa. her sister’s maid of honor The brdesmaids were Mis* Javda Downs and Miss Linda Huhnke of Walkerton All three attendants wore gowns of aqua styled in organza over peau, with fitted squ ire necked tsKhces and small sleeve* The bell-shaped skirts wriv accented with overskirts in the n*-w ‘^H-shape floor

length styling. Bows of organza with nosegay veils in matching colors were their headpieces. They carri«*d modified bouquets of whiM carnat ions. James Carey of North Libertv served his brother as be. t man. Another brother, Charles Carey and Robert Hively of North Liberty were attendants David Clark and I” 1 Denni of North Liberty served as ush ers. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Walkerton Elen; ntary School A si ting at the refreshment table wer • Mi <s Lana Morn on and Mu Eileen Huhnke of W du *rton. an! Mi . Janice Hei htwrger of Indianapolis. Mi >. Cindy Huhnk was m c harge of the gue t book The njother of the bride wore a beige cotton brocade 1 ho dres with white accessories. Mr* Carey wore brown jer * v with whit • accessories. Both mothers wore while carnations. For a wedding trip to Wisconsin. th • bride wore a white cotton lace brocade with white accessories. On their return, they will reside at Koontz I-ake. The brute a graduate of Walkerton High School. i> employed tn the office of Pyro Electric Inc, Walkerton The groom graduated from the North Liberty High School and is employed with, th" Studebaker organization. South Bend NOTH E The Rainbow Advisory Boaru of North Liberty Assn bly No 52 will meet on August 26 1963 a? A pm. in the Masonic Temple. It is requested that all members of the board be present. NOTH E The date for the North Liberty Women s Club has been changt I to Friday. September 13.

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N. L. Lists School Registration And Opening Dates As a member of the South B-nd C mmunity S' hool Corporation, the North Liberty Schools will follow the same calendar as other schools in the corporation. An orientation week the teachers will be held f. -m August 26 to 30 beginning wit: in hvi hial faculty meetings at 8.00 a.m. .Monday. All new students who wi>h to enrol' arv ask'd to come in to the >' hool from 9 00 a m. to 4 00 p. m Tlnir-day < Eri lay August 29 or 30 Enrollment for all stu<lent will : - h’'d Tuesday, Septemb r ’ it sho to 10:30. K in-9 ’ g rchildr en will report a cording to an announce I sched’.— oi Sept mb<T 3. I or 5 Parents of I ndoign'en children will be notified of the s< hod tiled time for their < i.ild' registration. Class -c..s:on for kindergarten will begin on Fr. lav September 6 Transportation for t'm e students will not be provided Th- N rth Liberty Schools are going <»n a book r-ntal fee system this year Fees for b<»ok are as follows kindcrgarti n-$l 75 per semester; grade. I-8-$4 00 per semester; and high achoo’-$4 50 per semester. In the high school building hardback textbooks will be furnished from fees, however, students will still be required to purchase work books All students are encouraged to bring money on registration day. Sept. 3. to pay their fee-, for an entire year. Democrats Plan Caucus Aug. 30 In Walkerton The Democratic Party of Walkerton has < ailed a Caucus f<>r the purpose of selecting canlion m November. Thl- will be held at ti.e Walkerton Community Building on Fra lay. Augu<t 3o at s oo p m. To he chosen are candidates f-»r the five wards and one f< r tli-- job of el< rk-’red irer. A refjues’ for all mtere-te 1 registered De . -era’s of Walkerton to attend i- i sued by the committee m barge. Republicans To Hold Caucus In Walkerton Aug. 27 Claude E Houser town chairman of the Repubman Party in Walkerton, has announed that the party wi’l hold a Town Convention on Tieolay evening August 27. at * 0o p m at the Walkerton Community Buihhng This meeting i> for the express purpose o! selecting the nominees for al! • »wn officers to be elected at the < nsiimg town ele* tion on Novembr 5 PHit This is five tmstre> and one < ierk-treasurer. Al! persona residing in the Town who are voters or who will be vot t- at the tune of the ensuing Lown election and who arc members of the Republican Party, are invited and urged to attend and shall be entitled to vote NOTICE The office of Dr B L. Furst will be < 'o- ■ I from August 12 to August 2ith inclusive for vacation.