The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1964 — Page 12
Miss Carol Mann Is Installed As Worihy Advisor i Continue 1 fr kui ; .>g> »i Dutcher and Kuen AHvn -et-up , "• mbly. Mt Robert Lidx r ahf • ad- \ ■ I M I, . 1 id .tt.ii i- i irt" - t'f '’ - K v <>u A -ory b i’d a . . . >।• >' a- - ! T! < \ .ri M'. M' M I■- •« V r | M. J. br V - ( M- \\ n (' <-k Mr - .! m - \ ■ i M I, i: y Smith V ■ ’ j '' ' ...a/ I' * M. Mu m < s ■<•!''< ret;rin/ t . SI i ■ - i•' H . T' its -ng •15 •. I • I in Ei ■ 1 ■i lx It E- 'A . M Ml 1 ■ \ . > • ' ' <i' ’ . ' - .■R ■ ' Mat n p;”i ■•’ - ' ” • t I a*t \ • ; i . ;■ - : MiS M M • • w ' ' hr' v ' 'hr a<b . •: p.n ft the a' - sembly Mis Mann i' 'rodur-d her family ir, hiding i< ! p’ ents her I • her Adam a? d : Nan v \ pi e anti <1 het .< gi. < ’ fr<mi ail of them. It; lie Hu' ng match, the Rain--1 - Gi! Is f■!!• •'I ; a’/ ( •; ale and t • > 'a, • sat u 'Evening Pray- < r ” Mis- Main v ’ • mint green $ * * .W ‘ S ’ ~ - Igg WMHHBBV PLASTIC WASTEBASKET I I i 1 L I 11 ! ► • JUMBO 45 QUART CAPACITY 8-9 45-qvcU todei fo< bulky ete.h &o>b Fibbed tc j-we «». *' ’ tf-ergl O d du'nbilit; Choife of d- cutor << oil 99. Wa' . ;cn Lumber «■»’ ■' Cnal Co. : mm
shpjMT satin gown fashioned with an empire waist and flowing in a princess style skirt The waist ha! a scoop neckline with tiny cap slevvi She wore a corsage of yell >w munis, her chosen flower. as mint green and yellow arc het color for h< r term of office. Her < ho a n s ng. ■ Somebody Bigger T ian You Or I was sung • ■ ■ I Hei m ' - to was seen in large yclk>w let • b t - on a nunt green ar < h on Hie ea t wall ■ Th. Only Way To Ite.. A Friend Ls To Re One Het aim is Harmony With (id. J: i - - H ' ' • 1' H nes < mii< h gav< the benedir tion. p. • • ' whe'e the assembly gat red fiilhiwir.., the .etemori a ’ !.•■ gi •< p a'A a large s< reen w >’ < M, Mmn ■ a atchw, r d ‘l' < i Him - ar. i Faiths ilreW'ti : iy< d with picture- of tm fiv< top officers. The tail, wh' ta- the gue-*s were seated w ’i dt rati-d in spring flowers of y< d w and green. In c harge of refreshments were M' Warner Clark Mrs Wayne I p< ’t Miss Sheila Putman. M.-s Sally Beagles. Miss Pam Bussje and Mi Theresa Schmeltz Presi ling at the guest book was Mi- Karen Allen. OES Elects New Officers In Walkerton Mr and Mrs. Alfred Drews will io id tile Walkerton chapter of the Order of Eastern Star as Worthy Mitr.m and Pabon fol- ’ ' ‘'e ■ rst alia' i. >n Mandi 21 (•' • r c■ "t ive officer e’er ted at tie- r< . ui.ii ii . eting T le dav eve- : I oy 4 wore Mr a , Mi ' ’ M Comb- asso<aate ' ■ e ; ’ ■ '■ ■’ ror. M Ch.a 'a- ’ M' Edward ’ t> • ■ < Mrs I ton W del. <i. <r. conductress and M’- J • es Verkler. associate < udu( tress Pro ’em officer for the meet.ng were Mr Drews as worthy patr<n Pet y Selkirk associate pa- -- n Mr Arthur SVhmeltz. rhaplau Mrs Glen S’ahly, conductn- and Mrs. Ralph Jackson, prompter. Worthy matron Mrs I^eßoy Smith, read two poems dedicated to the side liners. Memorial service and draping of the charter was given for Mr ; Mae Shirlev Erwin, a past matron of the local chapter and two past Worthy Grand Patrons of the Tr i. ina Grand Chapter Truman Y nker Greencastle and J. Frank Moore. Owensville. At the next meeting. February IS the past matrons and patron’ will be honored. Mr- William Skinner. Mrs. William Bellinger. Mrs. Jay Downs and M' Richard Naragon were h<>st< s-e- for the social hour.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Walkerton Livestock Sale Sale Every Tuesday For The Convenience Os Consigners & Buyers Tuesday, February 18 Wv Will ( eminence Our Sale At 2:00 p.m. EST With • at Cattle, | allowed Ik Hull' and Kill ( om*. Ihe '* Will Be<'in Vppr.iximateli At 5:3'1 p.m. EST With l'n > Suu", Hont". Feeder Pirs Cakes, Stock ( at- '• 'i I a'e Sale Cm Bulls and kill Cows. CW X PCS A OPER Molts Bon Su m^an la lie L. Parrett ’ 0 .BO,'; |’|, ~u . |>| } nwu |h ‘i3G-27s I
Wakarusa Tops Shamrocks In 72-57 Battle Ted Wesolek. former Shamrock star and now coach at Wakarusa High School, must be making a habit of beating his old alma mater as Wakarusa gamed only ’ their third victory of the cason Friday night with a 72 . r >7 win over the Shamro ks. I-i t yeai the Indian; topped North Liberty for their first win in 16 game < at that point is the season. Both -<hoo|, now have 3-12 records Othei than a streak In the fl? o quarter when the Shamrock; hit eigi t dia gh’ points to grab a 15-11 leal by the end of Pc first quarter, it was all Wakaru a The home town Ind: ir pulh I to a 14-7 lend with ju t und< r two and a half minute remaining when the Shamrocks h their streak to grab the lead It was enjoyed for very little more than ’he minute between quarters as with just less than half of the second period remaining. Wakarusa had pulled to a 10 point lead. 20-19 They held the lead even though it was cut *,o .'^'-’2 by halftime Tlie second half found Wakarusa running awa/ with thing . They opened a large gap bet ween the two teams as they stretched their lead to 52ci before th< Shamrock - could seriously core some point again. They did <u' the margin to ten punts but only to have the Indians pull ahead again * • le-d 61-44 with just ti e fin.>' eight n. nut' left to plav It was ' en ju t a matter <f ho v mm b tl (>•■;.’ * <»r< would t" bv this tim< ns ho'h team us< • substitute in the f nal minu'< Ron Porter and Di< k Holderman paced 'heir re peetive teams w' '• 22 points each in ths game . as Porter hit nine baskets and four free throws while Holder- ; man totaled his points on e ght baskets and six free throws Hostetler's 16 points was second high for North Liberty while Hatt cry had 19 to boost the Indians' total. R Team The Shamrock B Team 10-' their game also as the fell to Wakarusa by a 66-52 score The high scoring game found Jodv Koselak Gail Ross nnd John Fannin pacing the attack with 13 11 and 11 points each. Wakarusa was led by Dick Gulmc - and Dennis Weaver with IS and 14 points respectively. Box Score Wakarusa Hatten' 7 S 4 T D Hartman 1,1 0 sowers non Holdeman R 6 2
Roeder 10 0 Evers 4 0 4 T. J. Hartman 0 14 Gulmyer 0 0 0 Anglcmyer 2 14 McKinley 4 3 5 Totals 27 18 23 North Liberty Porter 9 4 3 Smith 0 0 2 Vernon 000 Peterson 433 Hostetler 5 6 4 Salyer 0 0 2 Caln 0 0 0 Davis 0 0 0 Jackson 203 Eskridge 1 2 1 Fields 0 0 0 Totals 21 15 IR Wakarusa 14 38 61 72 North Liberty 15 32 41 57 Officials; Richard M >rt on of South Bend, and Richard F Elkhart. St. Pats Falls Twice To N. U Junior Hiirh On Monday. February io the St Patrick teams invaded the Liberty "ourt for two games Liberty won both games, the 7th winning their game by a lopsided score of 50-6 while the Liberty Bth graders won their game by a score of 42-21. Ebcrlv with 14; and Albert with 11. led the scoring in the Sth grade game. The next garner for the Liberty Junior High arc on Thursday night when the Knox Junior Hirh team come tn North Liberty fotw > games They closo out their season next week with a home game on Thur dav nf'erm>on February 2° at 4 00 against LaPaz. The Junior High hand will p> -form between game in thi final home game of the sea >n GIRT. SGO! T \RT niSPI W Girl Scout T'o»n 102 will hav< an Art Displav in the old dnm store building this Fridas’ and Saturday Tils is in connection with the Girl Scout drawing and painting badge Troop 102's leaders are Mr« Herman Koch and Mrs Ralph Wilson. Youngsters often get behind the 8-ball by taking the wrong cue.
Get Ready For SPRING EVBYTHiNGfoiHOMI We Will Help Yea To Plan All Repain And Remodeling E 3 9 Stop In Now So You Will Be Ready For SPRING!! NORTH LIBERTY ' ' UMBER & COAL CO. North Liberty, Indiana |i
' Tyner Rebekahs Name 1964 Committee Tyner Rebekah Lodge 865, no Thursday evening with 38 mei bers present. Phyllis Bowen, nob grand, presided. Committees for 1964 arc follows; auditing. Lois Jacobso Winnifred Jacobson and Don; Strang; visiting. Sally Bottorf Phyllis Bowen. Joyce Sarher. Ix Norris. Mavis Shank. Kay Hag. bush and Joy Maxson; public!’ Wanda Braner and Verda Kai ways and means. Carole Sarb. Agnes Strang. Mary Dare a; Joan Stmlcy; scholarship, Bucl Dipert, Mildred Moire, Arvil Smith. Jayne Jacobson nnd Phil Bowen Degree captains for t year are Wilma Martin and A villa Smith Committees wore also appointand plans were completed for hat sale on March 7. The then for the hat party will be ‘ EastParade.'’ The committee in cha:. is Agnes Strang, chairman: Ca oh* Sarber. Joan Smiley and Ma Dare. Tie poster committee Verda Knm. Wanda Braner ar Zelma Saxton. The refreshmei committee is Fanny Rupel, Wn nifred Jacobson. Jayne JacobsBlanche Stamm and Wlnnifrf^mith. Sorry it wa.s overlooked Car Bottorff was installed as musici; for 1964 A valentine party rcvonlli secret pals for the year will I held at the next regular lod. mer’ing February 26 During thn so«'ial hour refre ! ments were served bv Os<rl Jacobson. F dher Ecker. Ela Stoneburner and Barbara Ix ffei U tn \ MINI TE! "What can I do nb--ut tlv- tnble tooth rhe'”' the «uffern victim a^k.d h s fri-nd “Well." said ’he friend "wh I get a ttxithnche I go to n wife: she put her arms arom me and caresses and comfort me and the toothache goe awav "Wonderful!” exclaimed thvictim, asking: “Is she hon now?’* Don’t accept advice fro strangers unless you have mon to burn.
