The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1963 — Page 1
Volume H7; Number 13
PLAN WALKERTON HOLLOWEEN PARTY
Seniors To > Present Play At Walkerton At present the Senior Pla^v is the largest undertaking for the class Over three fourths of the class will have participated, both on stage and off. when "Tho Mouse That Roared” comes alive Friday night. November 1 at s .hi All told, thirty-two characters will be port rayed In the play itself a pretty girl of 22 hap{xns to be the present Duchess Gloriana. sovereign of a microscopic country in the Alps founded centuries ago by a roving band of English bowmen Gloriana s solution to tho near bankruptcy of her tiny domain i to d--. late wai on the I'niPd Stat> T’• ’ e i some method to h*r madness however for her st . f re ent hr tory ig; ■ ' th P • iii< f wav 1< wealth today r ’ . |ov,. a war with the Pritnl fitn’r. for the no. ib ।r ' •11 oo ■ >■... . t ion I to pl 'IF I. ! rd f i- j rehabilitation on tl • Vona . ad When her bo larati- j c ai. idpred a prank hv th. r s St itc Ih-partment. Glonan i de. ide . to Invade Tully Bn c<»m pre entiy in charge of their bowman, is to launch an attack then they < in surrender and reap the rewards. Come to the play and 'find how Tattle Fenwick fan in the war and whether or not it get? its funds The ca t is: Gloriana .Janet Gilmer Mary Ruth Frailey Jane Pam Bu**tr Fran Jackie S< arbiough Pam Theresa Sehmeltz Ann Ell< n Frame Norma Carol Mann Hei n Sheila Put n in Page Jeannie Fry Mi John on Pam P Mi Wilkin Si a Sav » M- Reiner Phvlh- FJill Dari< ne An ler - n Dabble Sha: -n Sav- . Mr B -com M irv S el< - Tullv ILocdm Dave Skr iwr C int Mount jov Jim Da :he David Bentor Terrs- Max-field Gen Shippet I-irrv Ander .on Mr Reston Chuck B iker Mr Pre ident Frank F'.rner Prof Kokintz Kent Schwder Will Tatum Frank Earner First Soldier Ixirry Wood Second Soldier Di k Tetter Third Soldier K nt Brantlev Fourth Soldier Randy V- rkler Tom Mulhfan Chuck Baker First Student Sharon Smith Second Student Larry Wood Tliird Student Randv Verkier Fourth Student Dirk Toner Radio Announcer Terry Maxfield Shamrocks To Play Tv ice This Week Bourbon will visit Satur iv afternoon for i go < wit‘ ’he Shamrocks it the North L'b<:’v School Football Fr id Tin game didn't originally appear on the whechile and r therefore not on the season ticket However all season tickets will be honored it this game Otherwise the admi - si.>n Is the . tire ns usual for a hnmc game. Tut slay evening the Shamrocks will trnv d to Plymouth to t mg with the Rockies Thi- game will begin at 7ua pm it Plym v. field.
Engaged ♦ 1\ t / I v / ( Mr and Mr Joe Ji. Boet-ma, 31. South Ohio Street. Culver, anno it . :h. ng ig. . nt of tLm i daught. r. Sand, i K. y, t" Clvd» G Craft on of Mr ami Mr Vil gr < •a" 321 R ,t R I Walkert.n, Mi > Bort < a i a 11’62 r’ .mHate of ( H:g! S ho.,’ ml graduated from th- South B ml , ( 'oll.'ge I.f( '• n;lln 1 < C She 1 e;piny i at I’ri.ba’.gh i ><l M> <^u« ri CP A . m Plvmouth. I Mr Ciaft 1? a 1960 graduate of Walkerton High School and i employ d at the Ind.-p< nd<‘nt News Co The couple i.s planning a February 1 wedding Teen Dance Night In Walkerton Tht Sting Pay. will play so/ the Teen I’arico Saturday night O> 'olm-i 26 at th- Walkerton Youth Building Thi dm* e will i>e Pom S3O to 11 oo p m AUh an a<!m.-uon charge of 2.3. 1 last dan e such n.s this had over , 2tk» m aM.-nd '! ''- and the group ha -ho-A i. an m< fa ,o in mm bci each time It .11 t note that rul md regulations for the building for both ’‘’C Teen Ag-r- and the chapefonc.i are p.. tcd on the Youth Building wall just inside the door Tie - duties of the chap* emn. s are exp’am<-d a. well as the rul- governing the Teen Agers which via worked out with tie i. «>{».•! a' ion of the Walkerton Sluden' Coir' ll la t spring AU are to be obeyed anil if anyone doe n t know the rule* on< ermng type of dies and behavior thev are there to read at anytime during the acti ities m the bull !mg I Bicycles Not Mhiued In I Business District Once ag in the Walkerton Police would like t<> ask all bi. vebrider . to refrain from riding bicycles on the sid* '-a ks m the business di-’r. t Th is in vi. latlon <>f a Town on'inm ■ and is d ingerou Pa'ks ' ave Iwen provided I’ t• e end of 'h- b n k for bu y< Ie md no one is t< r. !«• <>n thi- sid«-walks tetwis n M • higan anil Indi ma Street on Roo * • vclt Road Be vi h riding i governed by the sanM- rules of safety that rars are and little heed is paid to this by many children mung their bike Tt Is the dutv < ' the parents as well as !'• 1 I ' in ’ i ‘ th. n children ah ’ F . pt • ... • . •ed ■ e t tn v. I. < 1 urtc -y and safety.
WALKERTON, INDIAN K
North Liberty Senior Class To Present Play This year the Senior Class of the North Liberty High School will present the play, "Father of the Briny, ‘ on the evenings of November llth and 15th. It is a runiedy m three acts based in the novel by Edward Streeter and last y.'.u television >• iic Mr David Sjiellman is director with Mr. Johnston as assistant director. The i a t has been chosen and practKxs have hern already started. Members of the cast are a follow S; Mr Banks, (Jordon <'l irk M! Bank . She yl Be: -n Kay Banks, .1 met M Emlarfir Ben Bink Teriy Fra Tom; ,v P ink . Andy Haz- 'shaker P.u k’ev I ' ' in Fd I’• 1 ; P. zz Tiv s>i P v Irih: n Pl ggv S .'. M ' v r. 1 Del:i.i! s m S de M F ।: F. h : M Ai । u Mi. • At. is i J< ■ lin k Fthcnng’on Al' Pulitzkc Evelyn R I >■ Ret? Wayne Rowe P< t'- I ‘.c- Hol lt rb.ium Tur. A! m, Bill Lappin Prompt- ; Caroh- R.r do r and Phyllis Go- by New Members Join W alkerton Lions Chib Tile WaiKerton raon Club inducted sevt । al new members into th-ur group Tuesday night as October i annually membci hip month The group of n-w Lions will add consider ab! y to tile club as the memlwi h:p Vi l veiled to ovei so at pi- ent. JI- b I'rbin, a past pre blent of t lie |, <.d club, indiii ted the new mernb- r and • .vo who were re-instating The program foi th-' ev.-ung was brief but Very inter e ding George Iv* :. a 3d ver ten her a! R.hv High Srl."•'! in South Bend, spoke to th- group on two subjci * . m his talk One he explained what the adults can do for a school such as i the ca* 1 of the Riley B«>ost« rs ('l ib and what it has meant to Riley ports, especially football In a few years time, this group lia - become a very helpful adult group strongly N-hind Riley an-l certainly partly r» sponsible for the uu rea e in Interest in this sport. Second, Mr Koch -poke of kid as we know them and what can be done hv adult - in any wav {><> - rblo to help a c‘dd who ni-sk and want* help He spoke <-f the high school drop outs and the . hild that Ju t didn't get the chance in home hfe anil how others can help a-- in dividual Th-* next I-ions meeting '' ill ho the annual vi it tn a Walkerton High S« hi>ol Basketball gam * m l smorgasbord luncheon following This ha been changed from t b e iisi al meeting nigh’ to N - . c i 12 <!ue to fitting the basketb’d . luh’ More Infoi ■ it . i f 11- .' a plans are completed. Cl Hi KEN I’ll iND SWJxS sTE IK «»l I'l l t? T’m WSCS? of fb, W dk- r’ n M.» .-Ji - <'» ; a•• ■ .> ve a Chicken Pie and S■ i S?rak S ,->p-•• n F’l lav N emb r 1 fr< u 5 ’ i x a m A-l ilt fl 50, children u- 'et 12 75- oil
< »< TOBER 1963
Engaged F x. ■ ' Ik. W Air and Air H- m R ; Rt 1. W dke! ton. anno . t • eng igem- of then d. - r S india Ci ।• • to i; ।> % r ■ m Shank, -a of A!r < ■ . A' < '.-dr. Si. ink ■ Tyru i Both ~ 11*61 ; ■ Tvne- High S. ’ • Al I: . i i. empi.,vvd by lie Lus- I*, an-l Ti i■! (' o' s’. >1 !: ! A! ■ Shank i ' ' ;3 red ! y A' < ' ■-d in Plymouth. The wedding dit • has been sr’ for November 30. United Fund Drive Exceeds Goal In Walkerton The Cnited Fun i Drive for Walkerton and I n oln T : iup is over and again the chairman i able to report that the goal was reached, in fact, it was exceeded by seven per ont Joi n Wathen chairman for Walkerton md Lincoln Township and hi helpers, di-l a fine job in covering th- area to total XSXH S_’ w'deh gale the; a tot 1 ot 10? t -r <- nt Sue!’, vvork as thi . and similar work bv others ena' h-d St Joseph County again to exo d ther e imty goal a? they moved over the top bv five |> r •st Two Games Await Indi.ins Walkert. n will nave tvv । ball games in .x day tm. a Friday night they travel to Km x to meet the Redskins and on Wednesday thev ho t thi Bourbon team. Thi-, tyjs* of h--.u. mg cane about i> Bourbon aaadded after -< bool started a ti - v are in their first vein of f •• bail. Friday night - gam< it Km x field beh.iml tlx- high s« hool building will begin at x oo pm Ag un a.s is ilw.iv ti e case, the W ilkertnn Atliet; Roeg-i- ,c mg bu- ri<!< f r a dime to am school child Th v • . f Mgn up at the pr;n ipa 1- .-lb. -■ m■ ■ higa sh ho. i l)Ui' !•:. The We ‘m diy g m.' wi’ • Bourbon i ’ be piv 7:30 j . ' i see the Indian., is ot’ m as po»- . ible tn action । t tovtba,. r ba - ketball. Oregon I n p. Farm Bureau Oregon T v n-hip Fann Bun m ca: ry m -upper N- vembt r 7 .t' 6 uo in the high s !•. <»l gvm a s Grove' t a- n Bring a < ■ er d dish and yot.t own table •.eiv.c Initiation of county and township officers. ।
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Parade And Party Planned For Oct. 31 W ais- ! -or ag un i- pi mmng for a Halloween Parly f r tm- yjung aruj the young at heart as the da,y of -poi’k and goblin- and about everything else is near. Ri hard Bn- e ha- been appoints! as chairman ot this years program and iia died a meeting of the repi v - nta’ives of the other p irti< ipa-.mg groups for Tmiro ay night a’ 7 30 pm a’ the Town Coun< il Room .All club and group a-, mvu-ed • ittend and join in this pH je • As u- ; d si! th- s < querad-d children a ill a -e • hu it ti •• P >st ( itlice f- 1 • • I • i ■ ' 1 ’ ■ ?>egm a’ 630 pn A mar- ' ire asked to b-' ■ ■ time Tn-' parade v : ■ t- ' ■ • ' f i fire tr ; • - ••.•••• p- • -m‘ t - ' ■ • • . ■ >r • •' i ; • I '• • • m - . ’ I r 1 \ tO. , • ■ ■ 1•. ■ . : o' - •I : - m di' it le.i. ■ t .rkers i"f th" mge ' 'f ’ p■ el Ti. ■ he'oers tl: i’ i- ■■ not it the pai id*' site should be at the gvm <• r.-id-erably before the crowd gets there to be ready for the g’ up The pn g- mi hould be omp'ivt- I hv xoo p m. Ag un the Walk- rt n P 'n't Departn.•••■.’ c l the Civil Defence P.h ■ .;I nd’e ti,.- traffi and direct the parade i'he \A iik< ! ’ n P"h • ire a kmg the i.-'peration of parents and । ■-ud’en alike to . m.m.e to I: ak- H a-' ■’. l.t - py turn- r ‘ • ve u R i ’ ■ »'• -ire ag un to kt- p the ’r. k or Ire a.... . ov n ! ■ ' i.e \\ : • y b. : er H 'C- n I "... I: ■ • n , a Ti i- k- ■ -Tic i- N., -t m ' 1 < idging aiH r.e held n Tl l! - U'. I- • . le -eh ol with ‘ par 3 hi'-. 'ea • tr. r f- : th-. R. ' ’ ’ll; - .u< i at 6 o A I e V. ' k-- ‘ n P e e wr !i ’ > w o' a!: : ■ a ’ of (.V tr ‘Ving r damaging property will b»» pro «•. uted tc t ie full extent of the law I’ is po->ib!v to have a good time without being destru. ' iv e We Would like to te j iest the •o ' ' ' - ..... ■ . ing a' th- N . . 15 . p Tn< k or Treat. Ti e nurses d< not ' ave tend to leavt i k pi'K-nt answer the d -er bell man-, times during the evening and it a.- upsets ^>me of th- pativntTho n ■ . . ' ■■ • '• t.> d.>n it-' ' ' • ■ F Hall een c. '’ b'- it -n a: : h.-pe all •' e . ' die’ have in enjovat '- Hall. een Thai.k you f- r ' <o' . - er at ion TRI< K <»R TKI \ V U»R I \l< t i I X xot: I H I IBt.RT\ W Mine ■' o. m* ‘ < ■ ' ’ tn' .ng a' o’o '!;• i’rn fn m t e North Ld < e’v Ch . h f the Bret! •en Pine < 'rem. <’’ m h । : , ■; - | §1 '■ ' I ■ ' mg -e •an of N •-h Lt»-’' for I ’Nl< 'FF t’ «' T’r' ■ ■ Nil ’t'^ > dn’n ring ir x>.e-ht'l!' t I NICEF u C ’ ' ■■!■’<■ I n our d - 'r- and our hea;*-
