The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1963 — Page 1

Volume 87; Number 40

N. L. HOMECOMING THIS WEEK END

Walkerton Plans October 14-18 Homecoming Week The Walkerton Homecoming activities will be featured tlwi week of October 14-18 as the climax will come with the fixitbali game between Walkerton and Jimtown. Many other activities arc planned for the five days with a parade and pep rally highlighting Thursday and a big homecoming dance after the game on Friday. One of the highlights along with the game will be the c rowning of the Homecoming Queen foi 1963. The candidate- will !><■ announced next v eek and w ill . crowned at the Honie< >m i,g Dance on Fr.dav night after th game with Jimtown The ac tivities will actually 1gin several days before th. pirado as many of tlx* Walkerton Merchants are giving their window space to a window d'eor.,t. ing contest The windows will he assigned to different ch col gro<p. for decorating pertaining to t homecoming and prizes will he given by the Athletic Boosters Thev are a- :stmg the lame : - ing plans with the FFA. und« the direct ion of Harold Matte-on On Thursday, a parade with floats, cars .the Uigh school ba id and maybe a surprise or two will form at the High School at 6:30 pm and proceed through town and back to the park when- a big bonfire and pep rally will be held At the conclusion of this the students in the high school building will be invited to the th atre for a Theatre Party that will be out in plenty of time for the students to return hon . by 10:00 or shortly after On Friday, the big game between coach John Binga’ ;cr Walkerton Indians and the hmtown Jimmi< . will b> plav< d in ti. • ; ’ ■ ■ homecoming festivities *> 1 ntinue with the Band and p’—” ’ tatlon of candi lab •* for ’I ' quern. After the game a b>g homecoming 'lane c will be h< nt the Elementary School wit' - , the Sting Bays providing thmusic for dancing until midnight The Queen and her court will :• named nt this dance Everyone is invited with adnuMsKm at '>cw per person or 75c p r < oup.e The parade on Thursday mgl is open f<»r any entrie trial d« sire to enter All the club and or ganizations have b>en contacted about an entry To date other than the school functions entr have hc-rn made by the A’h e Boosters Lion Club < Tamb- r J Commerce and the Bu me • ' - men A roving trophy will o to the h. t f ont among th out of ci . 1 g’ou; The I ome, , mini H n de • Bib! ‘ through the effect of Future Firmer <4 Ai err i an their sponsor Haro' 1 M '''• They de-. rvr a big "Tl nk Y v and praise for their «tb it this pro'ei* N. L. Lions News pr< ddent Joe Hamilton < f th. North Liberty Lion Club tl inks all those who attended the Fi h Fry and helped make the event a success All Duns are reminded of the Uons project scheduled for Sunday October 6 at 1 p m

WALKERTON, INDIANA

Career Night i z At Walkerton School Tuesday The Walkerton High S< hool Honor So< iety and Student Council an sponsoring for the first time, a Career Day on Tuesday, October Bth. The* purposes of a Caieer Day are: to provide information to the students of the Walkerton High School that will enable them to make decisions concerning the future- more intelligently, to make the students conscious of the fact that they have a problem of adju tment. m tune for them t . do something about it; to stimulate- mteic t am.-ng students in looking to the future- not only with valuable vocational information, hut to familiarize th. m with the various col- !■ g- an ia ! \ incc-cI in 4 itut ums ,f -'■a-mm.. and io familiarize (he parents with th- problems that they must a -nine in provi hm additior d ti • im» - beyond a high school e.!mat|.>n\ During thT^Tt student,, have bad to in it the c-oheg, and , n . sfituttons of their choice to se’'u - vital mform.it, > n reg irdmg i'"i irement f>i admission, tuition fees, and information on housing The school feels that this program will be a highlight m tLaethdtiex program for this school year In that they are bringing representatives of the various vocations to the school and community A >p< <i d convocation will be held at 2 30 with n-pre entatives from .an emyloymcnt service and th. Indiana St it.- Patrol talking to th«- t i lent b<»dv concerning prohlen , relating to after s. hool vim ct ion and employment Tue day .'veiling i sp.- lai p’"grar will b< p'.w-nU-d a’ 7 12 in th.- gym w th r p». •• nt at ivc , Iron se\ > d A- idemm ( - o| ege I hi -uie . ('..1 . ge- T<-. hr ic al • «• • .. ' ->nn- I u 1. colleges. Tool \- D;- A ’ prer': o and M->< li ene a 1 sfM'rialmts to di <us advanced tr i ning and p-rnut tudents and parents to openly prvsent que - tions. Koo: wil: lx* i--signed, whereby dl repre cntative will be abl- to t i k to those mt-reste-l in their field Theta' will be tv. I on<- hour di ciission peinxls whi< h wil! a low tuden' and pnr< n' < to attend Iwo -e .sx>ns "f th* ir choice. T: • program is open to student and paren’ m grades nine t> ' twelve intel esf .’. in the Studee. v. -If ire and f ur. after g. idutti- n free of charge ( hunibiT To Meet Next Thursday Ti.e W i kett •• Chan b - < t < 'or one! < e will L- i ’ u gular »i- mthlv meet mg or T . sda\ . O.t<JH»r lu a’ 12 ci noon at H<il- .immg r.-m Thi ■ t-etuig will have evera! it-m of busimess of mjs,-- I--. Th< <'* Ix-r is plar nim in the rm r fut ore to \ :sit i. o:. indo t> ms in \\ a!k< it- 'i at futU’e " eeting date K« serration- t--r the Thtir"dav meeting - dl be n-ade w:t:i secretary Bob t’rbin is .»<»n as posMiblr to plan the dtnner list Please anyone makir res.-rva-tios trv to attend the dinner or let the secretary know by Wednesday evening

(M TOBER 8, HM»3

Rainbows To Install Officers In Walkerton Walkerton A'Sembly No, HI Order of Rainbow for Guls, will hold a public indallation of otticers at 7 30 pm Saturday. October st.h. in the Masonic Temple Miss Judy (’lark, daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter (’lark, Rt 3 Walkerton, will he installed a Worthy Advisor. 1 Mrs. Alfred Divws. past mo- ’ ther advisor and Grand chairman of District 1. will be the installing office! Mr. Drews. Grand lecturer of District 1. will give Mi s ('lark her obligation Mi ,s Sharon Garab will be installing marshal. Mis ■ Barbara lady -Tap! un Mi - I >e|l> 1 t Whitaker !••( oiler Ml , Bobert Whitmer South Bend, nutian; Mrs Eelward Stegman, S- mt I: Bend, - »1< ■ ’. Mi > la :v ' benediction; an-l gavel presentation by Mis Jolie Whitn.- r of ' Smt I- JL n 1 < ithcr taking otic • and to belli ’a . le.! are tlm Mi -■ Sha i-m , Smith, wort: y a -soc iate aeliisoi : I Carolyn .Mann Chari’’, l-iura I । j Thornburg. Hope Lm<la Drew I Faith. Jeannie Fry to .tourer. Janie e Dipert. rei ordet Celesta Eri- k -on. haplam; Ixut.ime Mullet drill !• t lei . Bach' l Mullet, , lov«-, Jackie Tuttle, religion, Ann ] Clark nature, Donna Smith, immortality Nam v Theob-ild fi-lel- , ity Diana Doll, patriotism; Theresa I >eVo sei vic i (lei aldine S’.-kley confident.al ob('r\-r; Ka’>: Allen, <>Ut«! ob eiN'l El--8l(‘ Baugher, musician Delene Arney promptei Jud\ D»wrv historian. iJloria l.eplogle rose ,e- ’ ae • Carolvn Bl.ike Ho- -i- ■ r Pr- nm*’. Barbar i Pontiu- and Jam ’ Gibe < ’ soleus’ Boberla Blake. Sue Skmnei and Dom i W ilfeni et ge r. choir chic-ctor Mt Rob< rt Li ly 'he M -sh- <■ \I. ' an ’ M: s Ge..! g Park ( iT- ar .Mom. Band Boosters Have Pair Days In W alkerton The Walkerton Ba- I B. - • t >vm Tig I’a v }.’> , ia\ m i i Sa ’■i! I • 7 All m« I" rs I ’l' ; band will take part v. ’h d. -i - ? i-door l.elp ll- well as the busiI nes r»nt • i. t < Chairman sot tlm event is Mrs Ray ('iiapman m-chairman M<’a truer Stasko; workers. Mr Robinson. Mrs D-e Chapman Mrs Hartsoug-h and a few more drifted members

Lawyers Open Office In Walkerton DeVere I). Goheen and Ja-k (’ I’unfee Jr . both of South Ben-1, plan to o|x*n offices for the practice of law in the Farmers State Bank Building in Walkerton soon Goheen, formerly of Lakeville has been a member of the Board of Dire< tors of the Farmers St ite Bank for the past fifteen \- i-s ami a practicing lawver in South P^-nd for the past tw- nty five years Dunfee । lOafi g- - h i’-- - f Indiana 1 ’nivc ! it v. with .i g- • e in Governin'nt. .--mple’ ; | ;1 i.c.-. d. give it I■ h.-mi I'niver i 1 y in 1 I fo’.owing i three y- i’ t. of du'V With tl e 1 ' S A 1-' 1 where he served as i pih-’ ::: ’lv At! mtn E.i> vW o -img Sv ’- ■ Dimf'-e joined ' lob- .-i in ' pr: I'l--■-if 1 l W in S->':' h . I " M■ n : 1 ''62. cud t hex wil -:: - tinue to ii lint tin oflr ■ a’ I'd Nitmi il 1 ink Building S- ••. Bend. Both lawv< i arc’ n - mbe -of the Amet K c'l Bar A s-cejat r-r Ind:ana St ite Bar Ass - i iimn r i the St Jo.seph County Bar A o- i at ion. Present plans are to maintain office hours in Wa!k« rt--n on a part time basis on at least two days each week. The actual opening of the oflice will be announced later. Athletic Boosters To Meet Friday The Walkerton Athletic B< ostors ill nwet Friday, October I m ti-- Wilkdton Element a l ' Sc hool gvm The- m-ceting will D - ,in at 8:00 p m AH interesti -i ~-!., ii e eg- -I to it "' nd and if they aren't members this v’ar A-1 P nson and --t Imr - >f!i- .’ . ai - c Hing ivnibei -hip at is ’ -w fc $1 each. This nwet mg is very important as plans pertaining to the H-m.e---roming are to he- completed a’ tln t ur-e A sci. the At h- ': 800 ter have assisted the In, s< !u>ol in tic ket sale-' at the home football game and are also running a conc-ession stand of hot dog- coffee and hot chocolate Help Is neede.l in ill of these venture i v. -H a others they h tv.• undertaken Tim Athleli- Booster are entering । fl- d ’be homecon - ing parade >n Thurs-lay <’ '"b- ' 17 ami help will be needed on ■■ T ■ everv on. t-- attend the - coming fc.ovitie, this year awell a the han C uid aw c\ soc '- bal! gan;. - \ • un-i< i taken b'- 1 1”’ At iib” wI - - , ;H ,.d i ’ c”.-l is the nmvmg of the W dk.-rt n Junmr L--ig e ch imond Tl> m-dt' '- " ’» o! ' W -shtng’. n S’ e- i ba ■ 1 ' dl a.lv.lt Ige .s'l' H as t- till- ar..! tb.w con dant 'aim ng of- il' i! ' n ii- that ar. i as w- 11 .is pai king The new locdt-m is to G- bv the w iter t -wer and much work ar -I o t is involved m thi projec t W -eg has starte-l so that the di imond can be readv by the start of the next season The old saving “A penny for your Ihoughtji H vbavlete tudav

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Shamrocks Host Knox Squad Saturday Cndefeated North Liberty wiH take un ome-tied but undet-at-4 Knox in then annual homecoming football garm- on Saturd.iy O- ’ober sth. at 2 on odoc k at the Shamrock s field The undefeat-d Shamrock.s ar- one of the smallest high school teams in the state playing football, ami aiw only in their third vu-itv season. Needb-x to । v the town people and r ■ b- ! S ft ba- st ant body 1 r*' pi ->u-1 - ■ ■ > c <ii:.:-I ।<b " ,-nt *»t (’ --01. J- k I.- r.vc (j■ me! this f-r ami a-. b. >king ah- .d : . the ’ u gm’.- n Sa ’ : ■ : The ' ■ • ■ ... ■ • ■ . u’ ing ’- 1 l.e f- \ • i! -pr_. •.. V. 11. " - ■ - 1 ! ' 1 .lat mg th- ii pl.ii • of i ■ ■ in line w itii th-■ a i n i m S.c ’ur iiv mm nir;g '■ ■ ‘ ■■ • a . w ' bo '*.• f- ’h-a B ' ■ < 'I - • 1 tball I • i revolving t ■ -pb-y t-» s. pi .■ . *-- i to tb<- wmmi at the half f t. e gan • Tl.. s’ rd- ■ • ' a rt b. Lih- rty i i . . ■ t ee n and co a t w . -a .11 ne m’ rod:.- i at the im ! of th-- football gamami will I - or -wm-d c' the H in.econung Dance on Saturday < • ening. The itomec onung program is being co- p-m oiv! by the Football Bo< i. i Glut ari l the North Liberty Sc hoo. Bonus c.niing Sc hedule Thursdav .v« r.ing October .3, 73” pi; Bonfire and Homecoming I’.-p Bally at North Liberty High School. Si' ■ iiy o. ■ t- • "> H . - mg pti ad. and game 12 Io \ - bb i’ the S- b.o >1 Building ' " pH '•!<’ ] CH, 1 > vic 'll' B l’’.d 1 ' par iI. 'ii- ugh the ' 'Wi ni’ - en Queen's float ci i<> floats, , be. ' .ead. i - am! .-tu-1. b - iy 1 ;o K- ■ .rn to Schoo Fiel ! 1 35 Cro s Countrv nu- t 1 r, i- ■ ' ' ' ■ ers an-l their fathers by Mi Nelson -j i", F" -ball H -- ' :rg game North Liberty v- Knox) Half Time Winn< f H or it ion - to be annoumvd B Introdu. non of the Queen and her < 'on’t uH F '' ’ Sat a ia: Evening Hotm ' "g Dan- e in the F.leim nt u‘> L “ '•* lL Crowning of Qs-’-’n and Court The Sting Bav-> wil turnish tl „. ' • d "".r -h- Wb" " by th, F Cl .11 B.«>sters Cl ’ \ 1.. 1 IKI DI I'D M " TO Hol D oi l X HOI 'I —. • ' Fire! ■' ? - dav and Sa’m I r. O' G ' l ltn ! JU Th- re w. I be - h-mi W e , :ipment t. rs made bv the < hild!, n front the Is’ to I’:: gt a'• ' in aI: -I a-. ! essns vvritte- bv th fifth ar ! -ixth v' » '' > "’H in Fire Pr. ven' n W. ■I: R,-f’ e-. i • >■’ ' a ”f i l le ! donutfl and coffee will be serve 1 TM public t ( r iially inv i'.si Mike Church a fa. .-•» affair