The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1963 — Page 1

Volume X7; Number II

KOONTZ LAKE GIRL DIES IN CRASH

400 Howe Cadets To Visit For I Saturday Game The entire Howe Military Cadet Corp- 4(mi strong, will be present Saturday for the Howe-Nor’h Liberty football game at the Shamrocks fidd The group will perform at halftinm Howe is als > bunging along their cro - country team who will run against the Shamrocks at halftime of Saturdays game T is will tx around the field and will be seen by all who attend North Liberty Fire Department Plans Open House The North Lib-rtv Fire Depart u nt will hold open hou • October 11th and 12th in observance of Fire Prevention Week. They will have their equipment on display and give the people a champ to go through their station. There will be a display of fire prevention posters drawn by grades one thru four of the North Liberty School a plaque will be given for the best poster Other grades not win rung will receive- a trophy for the best poster Ttie 5., 6 and 7th grades will write essays and a plaque will be given to the beat essay Other grade- will receive trophies Cider, coffee and donuts will be •erved at the fire station So come in and meet your Volunteer Firemen and look over the equipment Sting Rays At Youth Building Saturday Night The Sting Rays will ng nn play for the Tern I’am. in Walkerton to lx he 1 1 Saturday night October 12. at the Lions Club Youth Building fr >n S IO toll •«> pm. The admi- i<>n 2*h f ' the evening Cl qx r .re- for ti i. month are: Branson Hiatt, hairman; Rev Filer K C Chipman Jun Ix*e an<l Oran S’ do Installation Is Postponed For Rainbow Girls Walkerton Rainbow InMall. < tlon. scheduled for last Sat irdav evening was postponed dur to the illness of Miss Judy Clark who was to have been installed as Worthy Advi or A new date has been set with Miss Sharon Smith being in ’ died a- W uth. Advisor eg tuber 2f>th BIND <»l I iRs io U ITII >l4 <IXI. Ml >l< The dir- '• r f ' • V. o ' • High School Band M' RM m son . has announ*«d that an*, club or <.r ? ■mr i* i n that sjh ial musu for their meeting pin- contact hi: . at Hu ! l S< lim.l They will web n ■ 'he portunitv to p. '' -m ir ’ i < < Hl< KF X MmHUT Wil < Hil l SI 114 R Chi< k« n noodle and emh per Saturday * ’ tot r 19 - - to ROO pm. at St J< hn' Lutheran Church corner of Pine •nd Riley Road Sponsored by LCM Free will offering Tin public la invited 017

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Bran Hrr ‘ Chiara Minn Kay Elaine Brantley became the bride of Richard A Chiaro in a candlehght ceremony in the E I’ B Church, Walkerton, Saturday. October 5. at 7 o'clock in the evening Rev David Eiler perf'' r med the double ring ceremony. Mm Brantley is the daughter of .Mi and .Mrs Charles Brantley Walkerton. The grxrmi i the son of Mrs Bryan Khuie of Ko<>r.'z Ln lo Il i ke‘ ' ’ ■ ' 'A . • pi’ ■ and lig‘" mdel.ibia de* aa?' t the e t t! Th'' pvWs Ar!' 0 -'io I m’h 1/ ;< i’.!. b>w Mt ■ Xrt r. .' M< K< v. a ' . -i r o ’ u i Jan • W> I Jr. M ’ tie »i t The hrid ghen m -i nnage bv her I '.'her. chose a foot-length gown of • mbr udered net ovei atin a fitted bodice and long taper'd sleeves A pete? pan C'lil i! Wl’H ~ "KV • ' t edged with tiny <ut la> e flowers with iridescent repnn- The skirt of net over satin had i peplum of inn»«>rted silk embroidered <a|loped net wind’, ix’ndr! to form a chape! train Her fingertip veil and blusher of inqvorted silk illusion fell fr.m. a heartshaped he.tdpie. e f w ate la> • with irides* ent sequin an I -'lute M»s| jM-arl She tarried i < i • ad» I). (I KJU' ' ..f pile A'• *'W I M a S Ann<' < 1 • I m • of the b’ i'e W like; •- WIsI. I. I of h m. • M - I” • • < f W Ike-’. ! m rni— nd Their identn al dm were b illef in I len. "1 Os mpphire b n sat-r. witl LII snap.-! kirt . MlgV b'A With St" < M fe ’ to the hr" ■ • i '■e r 1' ■ si ev« Wb ill -• e. ; ar ’ ’’ 1 held thin p; 1 ".! I' a They < art led n < d.' - ■ 'Mr' * of pale veil w muni Mos K ’! \ Birtw! tie ' Bremen, Hid e of tie tilde Sv! \•' ! as junior bridesmaid and M Pammy Howard Walker’"' niece of the groonx wa- th‘Wt girl Their dr-*»es were fl> >r

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length sapphire blue satin with white lace overskirts Miss Blrtwhtstle carried a miniature bouquet of yellow mums and MLs Howard carried a white basket of yellow roue petals. Master 'ierrv Kaiser. nephew of the groom, was ring bearer and carried them on a heart shaped blue satin pillow with lace trim. Jana’s Millie*-. Walkerton, served a best man Attendants were William Allen and Kent B’ant ley I' ' •■! wie Larry. Bn hard ami K • ? Bianth y. brothers of the i•i !• and Steve Tillman all of W dk' r ion Fdb o. . g •he <en • ।.nV a rei ptr ■! l"' 2<m guests wa held it the St Patruk'.i School in W ■ kert r A buffet him h wa erved The hall wa- decorated in th'- brides colors and white wedding Ixdls Three bells topp'd, the four tie!'- ! < akc whu h was d.ecoia'ed with yellow ro ebuds Assist mg in tlw serving were Mis Lutv Swank. Bremen Miss Betty Jame M: Larry Burch and Mrs Richa’d Fall all of Walkerton. M: s Jackie S< arbrough Walkerton, was m charge of the guest book For her going away costume th- bride ch - • a beige knit with gold a-' e • ■ After .1 trip to T' tinr s-See I I ■ 'lip’e U li! be at 1 ome t» JOO < ■■ k Bl * . W ilk- । ei ’■ .n f»• t <il • • L '1 e b’ :d< I I g! A'luate of W d,.er mn I! ' s. d >nd the V . I' . ■ - ■ 1 S- !’• id She e- p!< c. ■ I with N tn« A's I e oil v S '0 I d ’<»rt e The gro ir g'aluited from Gr< ver town High S. 5 "</ md thLim oh S ’"! of W elding C'exe’.md (mi ' He i - eu ; hnc I ia p. i; th- M dtnc <■> mip my in Liß Ite Mr md Mrs Brantlex «nt’’ !u- ' t I ■' r d ling pa <' a I How - mg th* ir ■ ar d o? Fri l av ! evening at the CJiiatoL new home. S< ’f svmp.ithy is a state of mind that ,e i h only to mi* ry

Name Candidates For Queen Os Homecoming Tl e SV Hk< rtor H . has amioum cd the five candidates for the Hum coming .<m p, be crowned at tl. • H m mg Dam e immediately ar-! the football game with dm tov n on Friday. <>< toper IS Th.— five girls will be featur'd m the Homecoming Barad. on Tl.m - dav night as well The . in !, st ■- are Janet Gilmer, senior ('nolyn Bedford, junior pjt Bake' junior; Virginia Gilmer ph mor and Jeanne S. irbr gh. . iph> >mor e. < )v. rl2 •nt rt» ha o 1.. nrr MI -r the par ide by vari>>u . mz.i 1 1. ins and <la — I ■ ■ f: ■ -< h' ">] and outside . j 1 Am, organization wishing to >at fb at <>r entry in th- pit id 'rotdd . onta t Hii .Id M dt< at the High S< h..0l I >e< orations of th. win Io?, a’ mmy of the bu «in« ' ■ ' ■ ■' begin this week end a m l■•.v t the i: u chants have donated t* . .: window pact* to deioiaten The group at s. hoo] will be in charge of this with prizes awarded for the ones voted lest The Homecoming festivities will center around the paiade and pep rally wtih a thcatie I party for the students in the high school budding following Thi will all be on Thursday. October 17 On Friday it is the game and dance following PT A To Meet After Parade Thursday Night At a sptsial meeting of the program committee, it was decided that the BTA meeting on October 17 would be an informal "Crmc as you went to the parade ' affair. There will be hot < of fee re.ulv to warm you * ! P l* l ’’ • ’■•■’in. won' t star! unti! x 1 •' ' ' film room will be p' >vid.d ! a the children who are not . hgible to Ittend the movie spoil «>r>d bs the FFA The meeting ’’.ill b<‘ adjourned in time to pc k up the tudents attending the -nov The Walkerton \ .hmte, b ' Department, under the direction of Chm k (’ripe will pre a-nt a brief film on fire safety and the remainder of the meeting wid hi* spent on dis« u-ssmn of questions submitted All parents an tea. her- are urged to attend Elementary School Pictures Taken On Tues lav (h tolxT s the individual pi. 'm were taken for all the N ” i L.ber m E- • Schoo! id.-n’ '’’he pc ’ :■ - taken in .ol ■ '■. ve ir wi Ib* retmn«s: t. ■!m s« . <•<:•. *■ ■ Novemb ’ T! is w.-« • Nd ri 9 p v.mtion Wevr fmd -re \ L?" I• ’• Flee -n f •' • 'rb xi I * ” ak- Visits ' ’ ’ h ’'■ >’ it ion The Fir.* 1 rnmiiom. rd ’ f extend-'d an Inv’atc n to us v ,. • • , • o ,>n v d see the vari ■ • ent Stud ■ ' in gr id - 2 » oid I aso entered I p -te- .Me ’ n wh. h '■ winning p- stci will b. awarded pt iz< bv the Eire I *epur tu ■■nt Pupils in gr 1 Ie- *> fi and 7 enter rd an e-sav contest and the » too wilt be awarded winning prizes

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Barbara Coldeberg Dies As Result Os Injuries A former K ■.-•7 L t k.* girl who w । ;r. h.,r _ , n <. t H.-nd died a a 1 • g < onerar < rash in S< nth B. nd Wed-m-sd ।■. rm>rmng < ‘ . o . । M। -a Bar bar i ('..ld b>-r g 19 mj? s; Mu hu in S’ r■ >0 1 • , h. i ’ j M■ 10r i■' h ■ pi’ .p pi and • lux I ,1 ■ | । I'• ।■ • w a a’ ■ t rib Je | • , r jm - ■ k- n hip bt okvt and ". . • r ight ar m S e w n ‘ hr* : ..f M' H IS ■ ad- r ’ K ’ z Like Tr •• , i>- was • ■ ■ ()• IM D. e Duß.ol- 1 ■ • '• . (’,. p r St . South B- : H- , , ■ , p.. •.o- ■ • ■ ' jure !.• k. r. : m • • m I < i ‘ • I ’ • ,• . II a . ‘ • ■ pi ■ n S—» » • t’. ; * • | <. • ■ t!.<‘ ent' ■ hm- ’ ti.e • . ■ . tinned a. 1o- — tie toad md into a large tree at MH East Jefferson S’ Boh. e investigating the accident stated that tricks indu atcl he w ■ a elerating peed at the time of the impact and that the brakes had nut been applied The body was taken to th« Nusbaum Funeral Hmwe whem funeral arrangements are pending N. L. I^A Hosts Teachers And Room Mothers The I*7A of North liberty entertained the fat dty .n! -e- re« tarie of the two s. h -ols and the r.s.m m< ther a! a reception in the Eiemen’arv S. r. o'. Mondi'.- <) ’ t>er 7 The IT \ pre iden’ M: M inr ■ Lig^ ” -x- --•:••• ■ ' : \ • t. . ve I! an I m! • -1 •ff: ■ -1: I ,m. i”.-.* c ho. ■ .-n ! T the year I listrict Gos ernor To \ isit \\ ith N. Liberts I Jons The North Lils rt’. *L ns < T b will have then regular meeting a' 7 iM) pm, Mondi, o ! her 14 at Mar v Kar - 1',.--’ c.r 1 ’ A y dinner an ella’ion- u’ be tiled in ' Bill L:ri..-:... k b Sat* urdav no-m October 12 Im-tri t Gown »r .''es Col* lins of Wabash Ird will be a gue-t at thi- meeting ( hamher Meets Todas At Noon •p. WPk. ■?..■: Chi*4r f < ’or ; ■ < w ill mee’ t 'iv ,Tb • lav. a’ n n it H-d dining ’ - T’ 1- ne. - ■■ i< i- ■■.■. ■ ■ ■ . ; have " ide 1 re er-, a’ - If myned ! .1' । -a n ill R. b Ert ’■ cis ■ 11’- !• se-.a-tion. X 1 WOM \\ x (! I R IO \ ! I i Xl» M \KI X I B\X 1 > < OX( IKT T.venu n -mt er- oft: eN- th Liber’ \\ ■ ■ r ("ub w it* tend ’• ■• ■ n .-rt giver bv ’h» E S Manne Bin I at Bethel <’allege Wedn«*kiv afternoon O<tuber lAth