The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1963 — Page 5

Deadline This Week End For Goli Outing Saturday, September 14. is the deadline for entering the first annual Walkerton Golf Tourney according to Lee Welch and Bill

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Baker, tourney directors. The meet will be held Sunday. September 22. at the Eberhart Golf Course in Mishawaka Entry fee for the 18 holes winch includes green fees will be $2 50. Two trophies for low scratch and low handicap scores, are being donated by la'o’s Jewelry. This is an initial effort to start such an

event to make it a yearly affair for all of those who have a Walkerton address or who work in Walkerton. Some extras will be thrown in the tourney along the way and a good tune is expected by all The first tec off time will be 10 45. The system of handicapping that will be used since no i ecurd meet, will be the Callaway system. Bnvfly it will be as suth; Score Deduct Par <»r le-s S< rat< h One over par to 75 C worst hole 76 to 80 worst hole 81 to 85 worst hole phis ' j next wot st h<>lv 86 to 90 Two worst holes 91 to 95 Two wort hoh-s plus next W« i t hole 96 to 100 Three worst holes 101 to 105 Three worst holes plus ’ : I.ext W< I d 11' de b>6 to 1 If* Four v. u -t hole Note Worst hole equals highest hole score. N. IABERIA WOMEN S ( M B Tli • North Liberty Women's Club will meet Friday. Sept. 13. Coffee hour at 8 45 a m in the home of Mrs Marvin King Roll <all is .i motion you would like to make. Hostesses: Edna King. Ethel Mapes and Grace Pa’terson HOSPITAL NEWS Elmer Daube was admitted to Holy Family hospital. LaPorte. Mrs. Gerald Daniels is a patient in Holy Family hospital A: 'hur Fulk v as ad- itO'd to Cui munity h.o p’.’ tl LaPo’tc L- v Hi r ;ah i-a iit ien’ in H R F miv hi :i' d.

Sept. 12. 1%3 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

IN. L. Classes Elect New Officers The North Liberty High School find eighth grade elected their class officer* during the opening week of school. Senior Cla-,M President. Gordon Clark Vice president. Al m Shoemaker Secretary. Sandia Shade Treasurer. Carole Batsh-er Stud'-nt Council Debbie Knt" ht and Wayne Goodhng Junior ( lass President Dale Narugon Vi ■ p esident. Larry H >stethr Secretary. J mis (" irk Ti ■is irer. Sharon Kay Hty Student Count al J > k J i k ! .n and Annie Houser Sophomore Cjass Pre-ibnt, Harry During Vic> presi .. nt J I n F mmn Secret '.ry Clare’’ e Fields Treasurer. Margaret Mang a Student Council, Joy e M Cormick and Tommy S< hoof Freshmen ( lass President. Ned Baughman Vice president, Kathy Houser Secretary. David Petz Treasurer. Sheryl Bauman Student Council. Cynthia Dalke and Martin Albright Eighth Grade President. Robert Kne< ht Vice president, Bruce Summerfield Secretarv-trea: . Carol Howell Reporter. Kathy Zook Student Count 1. Patricia Markle, St- phen Eberlv An Um Tdroll th!.' ter nor the 1 ■ ’•. of i ba wheel.

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