The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1964 — Page 1
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FAMOUS JUDGE TO SPEAK AT P. T. A.
— i State Prison Basketball Team And Band To Appear In Liberty
The Indiana State Prison 1 Basketball Team and Band will visit in North Liberty Friday night The basketball team will play the North Libeity faculty and County Conches in a game starting at 7:30 in the High School gym. Along with North Liberty faculty members, will be coaches Ridenour, of Walkerton; Pratt, of Likevllle; Hadaway, of Greene, Miller, of Clay: and DuBois. of Madison Immediately following the game, the State Prison Band will perform on the stage In the past performances, the many < ommunity people who have heard this group have been tn-mendi isJy impressed. The entire program is being Hpunsored by the Loot ball Boosters Club Advance sale of adult ticket for the entire program is now underway by member of the Boosters Club at JI on jwr ticket. In the high -< hool, udents may get tickets for 75 cents now and the elementary school children may buy ti< k«" now for 50 cents. The price a' the door Friday night will h< (1 00 per person with the exception of small children who will be admitted for fifty cents. TEEN DAM E TIME CHANGED FRIDAY NIGHT The Walkerton Teen Dan e f a this week will have a different time. The dancing will be to recorded music from 8 00 to 10 45 at the Walkerton Youth Building With a ten cent admi uon charge for all welcome teens Jerry Bain bt in charge of the chaperone for the month of March
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po«ed fur this group picture liter nevcml new r.imhdate ■ w* ie inducted into the group recently nt impressive <eremoni<* at the Walkerton High School The members are:
I nion Palm Sunday Services Planned For Tyner Church A Community Palm Sunday evening service will be held at the Tyner Evangelical United Brethren Church sponsored by the Walkerton Ministerial Association. The speaker will be George Abwunza of Nariobi City, Kenya East Africa. He came to the United States in 1960 attending the Westmar EUB ’hurch College where he received hi Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy ami S<s uil Sciences. Tins year he began studies at the Evangeli< al Theological Seminary, Naperville. Ullinols. Rev Abwunzi wa ■ given hi licen e to preach by the Society of Friend Rev Abwunza is now twenty-one years of age ind i preparing himself tor p -ibb ambassadorship or other governmental service for hi homeland It will be an interesting and inspirational challenge to heat i future Christian leader of He world. Chamber Meeting This Noon At Heils The Walkerton Chamber of Commence will me« t t< day noon at Heil Dmmg Room All who have previously made reservations. please attend the luncheon which starts at 12:bo. The bu ine wi -e -»ion will be held immediately afterwards.
1 t row , left to right: Sharon Smith. J'at Bilker, Jeannie Ery Marv Ann Stepro. and Sharon Savoie 2nd row Walter Johns. >r Bob Lute, Carolyn Bedford I>«-n---nis luhnson Anita Ku r< her I 1 n-
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BETROTHED n' * Mrs. Aloysius Soko'a. North Liberty. mnounci the forthcoming marriage o< her •laughter, Sandi a Ann. to Fr> d L< e S< mi’ -. The future bride i the daihg’er of the late Aloysius Sokola Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and M Henry B-e S< hmr of Princeton, Indiana Mi Sokola . a gr ulua’i of North Liberty High School. ( and is pre ently a senior at Indian i I'mv< r it y Medical (’enter, Indianapolis Mr Schmit- giaduated from high school in Princeton ard received his B S and M A degrees from Indiana University He is presently teaching in Brownsburg Community School • Brownsburg. Indiana The wed- , ding will take place June 20, a' , the St Patrick's Cathode Church , in Walkerton. i NOTICE The office of Dr Walter Denaut will be closed from February 24 until March 16.
na Smith, am! George Kn . Standing Bu ry S» i,u - lews Arve. Bill Bierh T< rrv Ke^k Sally Beagle Tin Gai Iner, Tom Mattocks, Terry Lute u I I.- • Drake.
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St. Patrick Women Plan For Annual i ( elebration Tuesday The reg’ll a ’ mor • • • • • the St pa’tick W -m C A was held Mar h I m ’ • hall. Mi ■ Il nt named the committees nd pl m were made for the annu i S’ Patrick's Cornbeef and Cabbag* Supper on Tuesday. Mari h 17 a’ 6:00 pm. Tickets are available with donation of adults. $2 oo children SI.OO. There will be dancing after the dinner. Musk will be furnished by the Harmonaires. Important: The April meeting has been changed to April Bth at the regular time. Msgr Joseph j Crowley, Editor of the “Sunday Visitor” will be the guest -p* ikor Our new converts will be honored gueds. The progrmi f< r Mir wa a question ar..l an-wer panel Panel member were Mrs Ct'hermc Garnb. M: Marion Brie Mi H- en Rose Mr I" • Knowlton in<l Mr lb \\ • hues Father Letko wa the moderator Coffee was served b\ Mrs L-rdta Kaercher North Liberty Aiumni Officers To Meet March 19 The North Liberty Alumni oth- ’ errs and committee chairmen will have an organizational meeting on Thursday. March 19. at Mary Kay s Restaurant at * bd 1 pm Plans are being made now for the annual affair and the date and other arrangements will be discussed at this time Merlin <> Connor, president of this year's annual affair following the resignation of Mike Cool who moved from the area due to his vixation, has listed the officers and chairmen ah o should be present. In addition to the pre ident, there i.s Richard Kerch Jr. vice pre ident, J in Holmes, secretary - treasurer Ruth Wilcox. invitation: Ruth Collar, re-er vat ion--: Shar m Allsop, table decoration- . Jim Knecht. programs. Hal Hevel arrangements: Dennis L.m k , nomination ; and Ruth Baum tn dinner. The president also annoiin • I that if any alumnus hasn't received an invitation the past few years and would like to be p' u«-d on the current list, simply contact the invitation chairman Any changes of ad<lre.s,s or the like should be reported to keep the li t current at all time N. L. Legion To Celebrate tsth Birthday T ■ \ • in I n P ■ and A'ixdi.if. 1 t N 1 \ i. D . : ' ‘ ' i-» v ’9. a pot In k i: M iv ' Mu Id a’ • ’ ' H • A x■ . • im ted to come a ’ pend m e l . • mng v ith P lends The P ’ men hers uHI form 1 cike We are exne ’mg Pi t Con:- indc- and Pi ’ I‘restdvn’ to ittend and will be most welcome to have them Supper will i b«- at 6 30 at the Post H >me Buy U S c ’.vings Ronds
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P.T.A. Invites All To March 20th Piotjram Judge v. g;.. • ( f w n.’.’ g. I d. !• W. be • e f- i’ .n d p. d-m o the Man h 2”’i nw’.-g • • ’ - Wilker’m PTA M- Ci .-er Stasko. preuden’ h i inn- .: ed ’hat the meeting will tn- ’•> ’he public and surrounding con unities The Judge is wide’-.- known in the state a- the “Spanking ' Judge'' bases his talk on the premise ’ha' if more parents w.uld enforce discipline at home, the courts wouldn t have the unplcasan’ t i -ks of a”eniptmg to correct their behavior Judge ffberTiiil’er has been responsible for -everal sentences tha' have drawn attention because thev are directed more tow ird »-n iragmg 'he v ung offendei - ’ ' realize 'hat the actions ‘h-v r.>- ‘ t-■ hr. e broug' ’ li ■' i nd i’? n on then. • ve n- ’ v' v Ha ’re c, 'hr '■ • v .nr ’••• who break ’ ?.c '. w cd ‘ ;stv ‘"• penaltv. not t-v Dal •'■’•;':-g out a chc< k bu’ ’ • v .’ him- ’f making >• d>- -p’l"" Ju Ige Obe .. er t q' .’e i Colbc'ion <f > ip-n ’hat hive b---n ’ iken rs r, fr . ' youths involved in rumble Some of them are deadly: all of them capable of infa ting g’- T body injury. The judge il-' believes that fathers j ay i most important. pu' in the formation of । a child's char a ‘*r and ’me proper example fr : dad can do more . good than all the courts in the country. The meeting will star’ promptly it 8 pm. at the Gride School Gym There wi'l be a verv brief busme . meeting and ’ e rest of the evening will be given to the Judge There will be a question * and inswer period fo.l -wing the ' Judges s>.-h B.xau^e of the 1 nature of the Judge's talk, he has esps uilly requested that 1 children and teen rv ’ be presi n " N. L. Women’s Chib To Meet Friday The N rth laber’v W men s Club will meet Friday evening. , Mar h 20th i’ ~ m ’ e hon e of M ’ • H >w ard L ■■ k - Roll call will be inswered ! with the name of v -u- favorite song S[>e« d m .sic x: be furni h-d by M: Kenne’h W agner md Mrs Glen Shum’’ A review of the bt^ik ' The W me Is Bit'er by M: ’»n E enD ver wII be given by Mr Z. ; a W.iLh As! ’ng h ’-s e i '! be Mr Mix S’ . . M K< '’- ’h W’ igner I IM! | KA T •W d ' " L. n C th 1 ave •’ ।• d i • im ' ''' d a’ i p... \\ . ■' •• High s -1 gym f : ir- ’ a’ ’> I I IKE sp \<.in 111 yv,. y ••;’ x • f ’ ' W kerto-. M ■ i t s>>ns.ormg a -’>igh«”i supper M ■ D ■ .' ' ■' ■ ’ ’ dren under 12 pre-seboo chihlren free The -upr*‘r w ' be -erred in the Meth< dist Chur h Dining room Why not come
