The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 1

Volume M7; Number II

TOWN ELECTIONS TUES., NOVEMBER 5

Three Offices To Be Elected In N. L. Six men are opposed and the clerk-treasurer is supported by both parties as North Liberty's election for the Town Council will unfold from 7:00 a in. to 7.00 p.m. Tuesday, November sth Election of the four positions will be held at the Town Hall on Eastern Standard Time. 2 Three trustees are to be elected from the respective wards and the clerk-t r«-asurcr, Carl Eskridge, is supported on the ballot by both parties. On the. three trustees elected will hang the business of the Town of North Liberty for four years beginning January 1. 1964. The Candidate* Republican Democrat FIRST WARD Gene Carbivncr Harley Mangus SECOND WARD Jenn Clark Bmt Rn-dzm ski THIRD WARD Merrill D Whitmer Paul R DeVos CI .ERK -TR EAS VI lER Carl Eskridge Carl Eskridge Fall Festival Friday Is Fun For Everyone The Nhhh Liberty PTA wdl present its annual Fall Festival Friday. November 1. 1963 Treat your wife to dinner at our Smorgasbord 5 00 to 7 <x> A good meal is planned. It is guaranteed all you can eat for $1 00 featuring a sandwich bar. soft drinks, cider, coffee and cotton candy for an after dinner treat Buy your w< -k end poatrie and cakes at the baked growlcounter. Mike May will entertain with his puppets starting at 7 p ni. and continuing thru the owning A hootenanny with the Mi. hlg^n city Pr - n Band will tut nt 8 p m. Come join the fun at our Fill Festival priz- s will be donated by Bob's Re« ord Shop Merrick s Pharmacy Priwilln’s Beauty Salon Eberly’s Fruit Farm Robinson* Repair Country Beauty Bar Liberty Ilanes Wilcox's Holloway Hardware Knecht's Elevator Reorganization Meeting At Walkerton There will b« a school reorganization meeting Wednesday N- - vember 6 at 730 in the W dkerton High fv bool gvm h« d nder the auspice. of the St Jo-cph County School Reorganization Committee Tins will D' t public meeting and a very few changewill be anticipate'! Volunteer Rescue Service Training A s< hool for volunteer rescue service training for Civil Dcfrn has started on October 30 at the Civil Iwfen « f* • at 114 S ?l; Chapin Street. S< dh Ren-I T’ cta«M‘« are open to nnv In!'restrd persons and to parti* pat contact your il po| «■ 'e -r---or Civil D' ^m-c p -he. The Classes are held at 7 30 p

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Senior Play Friday Night In Walkerton "Places piea-e! Lights! Sound! Curtain"’ With these words stage manager Carlos Arce will start the "two hours traffic on our stage " Anu . uch traffic . a general who can't march: two clumsy soldiers m charge of a delicate bomb; four wayward, wacky students; a nuclear physicist with vitamin deficiency. no salads; and although not seen but clearly heard, half the population of Fenwick. Also a misguided jeep; a Pan Aeniru an jet; two or three stray military bands, who took the wrong turn in the parade route, ami many others Carlos will have his hands full directing that entourage in addition to manipulating the new 3600 watt lighting equipment ml th- two (apt- recorder sound sy,tem Cnfortunatdy the nudiem < will see only th<* comedy taking place in front of the curtain From I -ginning to end the play Is uproariously funny The plavwrights have managed to poke fun at an h cau es of headache and ulcers ns; foreign policy, disc jockeys, and space age science The effect r humorous and frightfully true If you have ever tried to fight ‘'city hall" you will appreciate "The Mouse That Roar•d/* Parade Os Spooks Tonight The annual Halloween Party and Parade will unfold at 6 30 tonight as the march of the* witches, spooks, goblins, etc , begins from the Post Office and travels to the- Elementary S hml building^The parade route will bo the same as before, from th" Post Office to Michigan Street north to Roosevelt Road, then east to Indiana Str-et They Will follow* 23 the entire- way to the school house where the- group will go into the gvm for the judging •nd refreshments. Tile committee has set a list of 60 prize* for the costumed children and all will get refreshments Also a plan has been made to have coffee for the parents and older persons who attend with the chiildren. This year more groups and organizations are participating in thi- program If any did fail to attend the meeting that would still like to participate Richard Brice is general chairman and each go up is asked to have three workers at the elementary school for the party at 6 30 Mrs. Hans Mohn To Sneak To WomenS ( hih Mrs Hans M >hn S utt P-nd president of the St J- -ph < in's F deration W. T ■ Club* will be the -Ipcake: at 'he Walkerton Women ■ Cnmm mi’v ' ' i' l when it meets Friday it tiie Town Club A ssiil I or aid d rt wil precede the meeting al 2 o', cm k Mrs Mohn wih sjak on *‘Snngr*4ea'' a boys Mh«>l located at Onward Indiai < and supp-rird by tin Tr mna F- de < tion of Women' O' b- I: * -> uHI !x a art est < \ rd Host, o s wi’ he V P. duh LtF<tM-r Mr Frr - Bt v- . an Mrs Harry < !!m

OCTOBER 31. |!Mi3

N. L. Rainbow Sets Scholarship Award fund The Advisory Board and girls of North Liberty A.-^embly No 52 have, for the past several monlhs, been discusHing the sea--ibility of setting up a Scholai -hip Award Fund At the regular meeting, October 21, plans became final for this project and a list of requirements for application was provided to ear h girl m the a-sembly. Money for the fund will be earned by the girls of the assen> bly with at least one project per year The project will be a candy sale such as they have held in the- past The sale will be held after the first of the year and all profit from this sale will be put into the srho’.i r-h ip fund Any worthy advisor during the year may l a'-e another proji t to raise mom a for the fund if -he wishes Th.- scholarship will be awarded in July of ea. h year to a deserving R unbov. girl in As emblv 52 The girl must complete a list of requirements; she must have nothing les- than a B average m her grades; must have been a Rainbow Girl for nt least three years and must have taken an active part m all Rainbow functions. plus a^veral other requirements. A committee of four top nffi. cers from the assembly will meet with the Advisory Board in June to recommend the Rainbow girl they feel is most deserving plus one alternate The Mother Advisor and advisory board will giv-* final approval on the selection Th.- recipient of the award will not he requested to pay it bo k Ho”, ever if my n-. ipn-nt ever deRirc i to return or d mde a part or all of the amount she !e ( .-ived it w ill be returned to the S< h >l- - Award Much inter*- t ha be. n shown for this project by the girl and an all ou* ffor! w ill be made to raise- a substantial amount of money to help with the- further education of the girl in the ns-ju-mbly in the hope that they w ill Im- even better citizen of tomorrow. Teenage Partv At Youth Building* A T’ - n Age H Glow ven Part', and Dan< e is planned for the Youth Building f. ’ tonight a th< Lions Club and Youth Building Committee again cave the Te.nsomething for Hii u n night The time will be k no to 10:00 pm with The Challenger pt. id ing the music for the dancgren to all thos.- who ittrnd C. 'i e and plan fm i . si tn. • and be honu- in time to not inter, sere with school the next day. ( lll< Kt X RIF %XD KU IKS HTt %K DIX xn: There will t>e a Ch. ken n ie and Swiss Steak dinn. r . wed h; the Worn, n's Soc .tv I Ctvistiar. S.-rvi e thi Friday .a < mg *5 vemh. r l-t from "d to s oo p I, The dm-..-r i • i t - t puhlic and the prl - f the ticket ar« *1 5" for *•' -t - md *'»' f r h.. Jt <i.

MARRIAGES Kina-5 - <solek In the Sumption Prairie f’hun h at 23up in Satur la\ Mi F.lizab'th Sharon Km a- b. am. the bride of James A Wesol.-k with Rev. Dennis Groh officiating. Vocalist was Mr DeWivne Bur.h of North Liberty and tfi.organist was Mr Darre ll ( ' irlson, also of North I jberty Whitebows with a toil, h of greenery marked the- pews. Bronze and gold munw ind palms decorated the altar. Mrs. Marie Kinas, Thorn Road, North Libert,-.* is the mother of the bride Mr and Mrs Paul Wes-ob-k 2-'459 Roosevelt Road N >rt”, Liberty, an- the parents of the groom. 'llhe bride, who w is es. >rted to the- altar Ip,- her brother. John E Km is . hose a fl< .r b ngth ” >wn of |M-a i |e saie fashioned with a fitted boclice. elbow length -b-.' and a modified scoop n. < khne A d<>me shaped skirt with ippliqiaof lace held a dc-ta- 1 able chapel length train with lace a.c.-nts A veil of dk illusion wa . a’t u 3 <*d to i crown of crystal The bri hcarried a cascade bouquet of Fuji mums, ivy and stephanotis Mrs Jerry Morris North Liberty was her sister's matron of h >n«»t The- bridesmaids were Mr Dean Kesler, also a sister, and Mrs. Dan Kaser, of South Bend. All wore floor length dresses of gold brocacb- with basque bodices, scoop necklines, elbow length sh-eves and A-line skirts Matching headpieces of gold brocade held matching veils Each carried a cascade bouquet of fall flowers and leaves. Robert Guh-.- wa b- t man Groomsmen were Dennis Men t of Fort Wavn.- and Denni Has-lang.-r of W- ' I ifavett.- c - ;-m of the groom I' hers were laMar Wesolek brother of ‘he gn >m; D-.nab! Putz and Dan K i r Knd M ’ll ••..-pb.-w >f the bride, was ring bearer The nvdher of tl h-ide . ho-.-a broc ide clrr>s of . anb-r'v i-- ! with black ac e -ones Both w >re corsages of white orhids The wedding reception was h«'!d in the church mm ial room After a short trip the couple will live at 19646 Hildebrand St Roth were graduated from Green.Tw p High School. N. L. Lions Plan Postal Survey Tlw- Lions Club w--uid like to know how many people ire interested In free mail mpivu e fr -m house to hoUM' If enough people express an mtere t a sur\ e\ will be tak n and the results will be turned in to the proper authoritie for p»>e-»tble a< turn Ple iv .-sorv-4 , your w ishr in writing ' । »seph Hamilton p” ■ ld.nl of the North Liberty LienClub Nortl Ldnity bes November 11. All I.ion- ire urged to a'-.n! the Board m-ettng NoVvivlm-! 11 a-, there will be an m |>ortant item to be Voted on at this nutting 1 \LI. I ED \KK Ol It H \XOX The Tali Cedars of D!Mn>n will meet in the Ma-mw T-"-m. M I - .-* C’ \ Ini al l in evvnmg No' ■'. bei 22 at 7 1 im. S’ o, :v‘ ike during the dan and y. u m iff ;d to *! ■: -• '

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Walkerton Lists Two lull Slates For Voters Tu.-hcv will fm-i six offi s being coLt.-d- j m Walkerton s T wn Kb-tion a, ten men ser-k the positions ut th Town Council and two ar*- r uining for the <le rk-t n- ism> i job Th.- eb.n tion. held ev-iy foui war will b»- at one eb-< tion . . ii’.-r tie- Town Hall building, with entrance through th.- Puh< Station. Voting time will be from 7.00 am to 700 pin Eastern Standard Time. Full slates on each ticket will seek the office* for the next four y.-ars to begin on January 1. 1964 The responsibilities of th.- Town of Walkerton rest on the fie tniste-s ele- ted at this election. The . !vr k-'-w^sr r- - will -re the same length of ture The ( andinat. s Republican Demen rut FIRST W ARD Walt-r Il Heil K- rm- ' F. H ;tf •. ’t- r SE< -I >NI» WARD Da .id M M. on Art'iir L DeMy-r THIRD W ARD Buthyl Reed G- !.- W O hs HR'RTH WARD Leland T. Frailey Bernard F Williams FIFTH WARD Bernard B Williams Dtdoycc W Cripe CIJ2RK-TREASfRESt Wayne L Cover Ja. k W Rizek A good turnout for a Town election is anticipated as both parties have been working hard for this eh-, ti.-n Devour part .mi use voiir right to vote m th® Election T n-Mlay N’o Per sth. Athletic Boosters l e Meet Tuesday T! ■ Wa ke:' n A'hl- ’: P -.ster ■ will m.s ' T ;e- lav mg:;t N>ven her 5 at th. '.radv S lb 4 it 8:00 | I ■ -’.— ■ - m p>rtant and all Bo* st-ms or any-me interested m h< ping this ent The Boost, rs ar - :la tently eng tgrd m planning an I building a new Little Lnlgue Ba.seball dlamond m Walkrrt a Much of the work that must be done this fail Is completed in order ’ > make it available for next year s mds-n. Mends'! ships into 'he P -esters at $1 a year ire lagging considerably behind List year Art Benson is membership hairn an and most of th- offi er- :;aw the cards. The Boosters are again offering bus transportation to the f-M.tlbHi game and will ■ >n*mue . ■ • . ' ■ i' I 1 vnt p-i H” - \er not thi mu h response has been shown t v itudrnt.s tht- year and l' i. qui’t 41-appointmg to not have a •»'! t-.!!"' m. at 'he- • events This w II Im' iv liable for the N -th Lib. rn . i n S. th ■ Md would like tc see two full bu.-es a' lei-t at’end Ci- - ut e BIKE s\l t p. v i like deheto' h.am® I * i I ’ Th- " on CelU> ' ■ -m-! -ar ! hm- <• ft .i i I » •■. Ei :■!' W- • f A m- .. , : ” i ■ until ■ -m Sat-