The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1963 — Page 1
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Volume 87; Number 3k
WALKERTON OFFERS ADULT COURSES
Rainbow To Seat Officers Saturday Night Lois Stuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stuck, 6240() Orange Road. South Bend, will he installed at a public installation at the Masonic Hill in North Libery as Worthy Advisor of Assembly No 52 of the Onler of Rainbow for Girls on Saturday, September 21 at H pm. * J * - ■ J. Officers to be installed with Lois are: Julia Limerick, Worthy Associate AdvLsur; Teresa Whitaker, Charity: Vu ki Zent, Hope; Shirley Church. Faith; Kay Hay, recorder and Kathy Zook, treasurer: Marlene t’lbricht, 'trill leader; Christie Z-nt. chaplain; Patsy Harbaugh, musk ian; Jarol Howell. choir dins tor. The Color Stations are Linda Fisher. Dive; Sally Michael, Religion; Sheryl Bauman. Nature; June Wolfe, In.mortality; Betty I’lbricht. Fidelity. Pat Ashcraft, Patriotism: and Kathy Nelson, Service. Teres i Ratliff will b* in tall- 1 as Confidential Obfurv-r and Kah n Hill Ou’er (»b "ir Gloria Spr^ngman. t' '‘np’" R- i Cain. Hoosier !’■ imhe, R rnita Kennedy R r Lecture Viler:Wolfe Historian, and 'Tirol Hiatt, Jewel Keeper. The inMaHmg officers will be Mrs. James Bullinger Worthy Advisor; W Stuck mar hall Helen Lichtenb’ ig-r chaplain; Mrs. William Woods. recorder, Mrs Duane Burch solond Pau! White musicinn and Mn James Wolfe. Mother Advisor pro ’em A reception will follow the installation in the run nd room of the hall with Mrs John Lichtenbarger. Mias Pat Stry< ker and members of the advisory bmrd serving On Saturday. September 7 the annual School of Instruction for District 1, Order of Ra nbow for Girls, was held in 1/ Pott * The following girL friar N< -t’ Liberty Asm” ; blv N 52 ■ 1 i d Shirh v Ch-H‘ h Jun* Wolfe Ton-s i Whitaker Marler dbricht Lind i Fr h< r Chro Z. n’ D>i Stu k Vukie 7n‘ ’ - Linw-tok Kathv 7 >k I Stuck and Sherv! Bau” They V* r- n. < amp •1 b . X’* J 1 Hnl.ii ,• i Mot m r Ah i ' M J > . < Wolfe A I- f ant M T - Ad. i or Mr< Edith W • ■ ' Mom and Mr Gue <i ■ M number of th- Adi- >rv b r i During th- openin/ S> rley f *ht:rch fd! d the < ,t ■ n of In pi lea r for the <I . ■ E 'lw initiation Jin- W <’t. filled tt - station of Promt tot Teres - Writ- - h m "( ■>'. x p. iff ’ t* < Ft o»e L t • C '■ s 7 nt
WALKERTON, INDIANA
PT A To Meet Thursday Night The Walkerton P. T A. will have its first meeting Thursday, September 19, at the Elementary School Mi Casimer Stasko, president announced the meeting will start at 7:30 fillowing n registration period from 7 pm. during which time members may pay dues So that more parents may attend. we are offering a babysitting scrviie forth • pre-school age children and a film room f< r the school age students This will be umVr adult supervision The children will be - 'rved refreshn'ents in their rooms and will remain there until calhsi for by their parents The program wifi consist of th* introduction of the teaching stiffs and personnel of both si hool-: This will be f. llowed by a “buzz s-ssion" with a quo ti»n and answer period A que turn box will be located in the hill for question a par*nt or tear ' would like discussed Al pannts, teachers .and intorc 'cd jx'rsons are urg-d to attend Tl re will be a bi i-f executive meeting in the lounge* at 7 The executive* committ *e will sei vo refreshments. i Ask Cooperation At Walkerton Football (Sanies The Walkerton High S. hool is asking conpeiation from all fans at the Walkerton home football gain** played in the park Several things are e\|>ee ted of the crowd One. if seats in the bleachers aren’t available and you must stanc' up along the sidelines, plea-** remain far enough from the fn*ld not to han.p*r the* vision of other or jx-s ihlv interfere with the play ilk lime will be extended from almost the front line of the bleachers .and only those working with the schools or team m mediately ran be inside of these line. This will help cven’one c«* the game better Second cooperate with those wearing oftu iil ribbons at the game TL y have their job to do and your cooperation will aid everyone At lb- Friday game th* /’'l*Wlr Roosters of Walk-- t n v d! help the officials as well a run a hot <V g and coffee st a * if the sfens of the school h> I - Also available at thi ’ime * ’1 be th- dues cards for this y**a< for anyone who would Ilk- u join this group filli d th. • >ti<>r. of N ' ir- Ln s Stu- k hi ’ t »nd K.dhv Zook * ■ Stuck filled the ’ iti. * o' Worthv Advi*--■ 1 tv■ V Hii - ' th- station of M< thrr \ Ha -a The cho- 1 wti' >u -r the hrcitmn of Mis HT p • Coit Suprer <* I- ' ^na lnt< mat- n d ••' ' " f - H i f-< o. i" ' > ' o-.d Ma i a fhi I' ’’ 'no ( -it, r <>di t of 'I ' I : f s ' CO’ - tu- c .Ul?’ IHe -• • . - ’ RainD>v and • ctie ■ I ' - It Olli-s . f I?'' ' ' i.' C' »‘ *■ ■■ in putting -n the Rai*-* •' w Xi! in ali tie - । v . ttv *hly « au< annual ■ . en^ptbk*. i
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HoMetlcr - BeLitighe Miss Janis K Hodetler and Clifford R. DvLinghe excl. mp <i marriage vows Saturday in the North Liberty Church of the Brethren with Rev A R W nger Officiating at the 2 Jk) pm । t-». - monv Musn wa provided by Miss • 'onnw Davis, vocalist u - comp lined by Mr- Lloy Clark The bride is th" daughter of Mrs L’O L Hostetler. North Liberty and Mr Hostetler. 113 W 'olfax A', e South Re;. I Mi and Mr- Hu sell DeLmgl.- lit 1 Lakeville. are the patents of the bndcgroom. Basket of whit-’ gladioli accented with blue < amotions and flanked by pahns and < andelabra decorated th. samtuarv White Lavs milked the |>-w dong the bridal aisle A gown of nylon organza over taffeta was worn by the bride who wa given m marriage iy her father The bouffant skirt with a prnnos style front had a bustle bi<k toi-ped by a butterfly how and ended' in a swep ti un The fit • d boh. e held short pm'f.-d slerv.s and a bateau m. kime u > -nted w’h re <mbrmde red Im e and eel pearls. A ho , ip it < e of flow - ' -Ilk-- rr’nl a। '• d ! ’h p« ’ ' old ' . bHd Veil SL" ■ b qu. ’ - t i nrm * !"H and : 1 ' of the vallev M V . i H ’ rt- • of !he b wa . t* nd of h ” >i and Mi I’ei t \ D. ■' n w i •he '■ ’ '• . ■ a. • fU ‘ . ft, N mo Ld mt X t <■ ' kto e • of Er. ”■ t him bn- I ! t.<•(,-’ i fa .mm I Wi t >...•• !: t • p • khm --H >w -lei .I h «!e< v a t lb d b die tnd a tell -
around the skirt and at the b o k waistline Each wore a crown er - eroded with inde.se nt sequins and i dged with cry ' d and pearls and ea< h car ried a bouquet of blue find white pompom, on a la< o fan 1: . -I:.:*’ Li. - - • best man I’-hers ware Warren Mangu and I. irv IhLm^ ■ both of Lakeville ami Lirry H -s---tetler North Litr-Cy The mother of the bnd. w- -e a bronze and green shtath Ire^ with brown acres - .rm- The mover of the bridegroom wore i b o print dress of matt.- jersey with black accessories The bride was graduated from North Lilierty High Sc! 1 and was employed at WSBT the Tribune’s radio and television stations The bridegroom wa, graduated from Lakeville Hmh S< hool ami DrVry Techno al Institute Chi ig He i presently erving with tie Air Eor e nn : IS dat o".-! it I. mg! Ai' E • ■ Rase V a Mr a- V- - C' •< nJ R TN - Tjiiu r- • ill n ik t: l ’ it 24 1 N 1 I St R’ ie Benn V t!• ■. mgh ’• So '' 'a i Add Bourbon To N. L. Schedule \ ’enth gau e v > , ■ 1 to I. . ■ti i- R o h - v a ' i ‘ f>t m f >ct< b. r2H tia' • t N ■tl Lil-, tt'. Tins game d.‘n ' tpp< ar i'. f . mu ma! - h.-- : - T - vi’ he plaved at North Lib. cv ..n Sat ’ lay the 2»'th i 2<“ p in C afternoon B -urbot i . - th ir to t V-- it of f * ’h th m > m” .!y form.-j s, h. o’ dm'v I
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Enrolling Must Be Completed By Sept. 27 c Adult ei.uc ation cl, ;s- s will ag un b off-r ed at 'h- W dk* r - ton Hi^h S' hool ’I hose i: 'ere>te 1 in classes are a.^ked to n’h-r pb. ne the print :p.d s offu •DI or < »mpl te the form at the bottom of tfu, article ar ! load it to th- high hool As has b--n [l'Uoibiv announc cl c!a si. in ele<ti: d*. and welding will be avaiia I through the Voi ation.il Ag’-n u'* ire I>-. partment In th- Eh 'n f Cla-s th- minimum enmlh • - , s -ct at tw -Ive and the mtx um 13 fifteen. Th- -Idir.. i la« Ui ; . . q lire _t le i • ei^ht not more thin twelve ns a witr th- Uta ■. ' - t> n J 2’ ।r : p- - m. T.- o i la. - i- H0.,.' E >au't.: 3 *a ill be o’t-r -1 thi > u n t . on** m :■ inning .-•• .mg ini the * >nd in f oil hi: g F. • .m.i,’.::a so; ’ In- <• < ia.- - ■ . 2 ’ • I'> cd the mxxi : um 2 > Ti.- Les f-* the >• two < : , wd: be s.x dolli- p-r j rson. Typing will ;cgatrt Im offered for those wishing to fake either beginning or a l vam ed work The minimum fo' *ht e i mr s ui’l be twelve and the r .aximum wul lx) twen’y-seven A refresher course m mat) ematiegs will be offered if there un- at leas' 12 sign up The type of mat! taught will dej- nd upon tho e enroiitxi This year tin re has been a request tor beginning conversational Si amstu A course will be offered providing a minimum of 12 enroll ano the 1 . iximum for the class will be --ixtoen. The fees fur the latter three classes will be six dollars per I>er"on pay ible at the fir-t 1 lass 1 sc siun. Tin* first meeting which wi:l h- Monda*. S-t'’ ;d 1 2" will be to. CUganiza'st. and setting the night for cla.-so The elect!aval and welding classes will meet at a later date as announced in last weeks Inde-jx-ndent-New s. ,ia - •'• -a ill meet from seven till mne oc’uek for ten wet as. m som<* of the <la -rs. an sh-t ten weeks class m«ty b- 1 lie:.'! Th- final date f" enrolling will be Fndav Sej e >ber 27 at four ui-lock Should there be classes with an insufficient number enrolled thOM* who signed up will be notified prior to Monday evening’s el.is. time A lull Educatum ' ‘ * n. ist be self-supporting th refore it ' h n^e-arv that the minimum enrollment will be met m ore • r to hold Ha in a partu uUr subject. Name —• A- - 1 . I't'..>ne No Sufyecf Desired Nig!.' pivferred XciTK 1 <>l Mt t I l\t< »»l XI '» * ■ . o- cfioni m«- ’: , ' 1'! be h .a Ern v Sept. • .r *4 p . a» ’’ * Johnson T C-.0-munit'. munit'. <’lub H> 1 — x<nn 1 TN' ‘ff- < I ' Dt G r. H - • is get DO '' di b c! . * *i S * 19 t! 1■: *- .ids ’
