The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 17

North Liberty Elementary Honor Roll 3rd Grading Period 4th Grade Janet Anderson Alan Bachtel Diana Cisney Lee Ellen Clark Mary Ellen Clark Beth Donathen Julie Eberly Debra Fraser Mike Hartsough Paul Hiatt Kevin Hunt Jane Kane Debra Rurzhal Martha Liggett Donna Myers Darla Naragon Mary Palmer Larry Platz Lynne Poynter Ted Rudynski Janet Shu pert Mike Wesolek sth Grade Craig Anderson Nevin Clark Jim Donathen Deborah Franklin Gary Halt Connie Harbaugh Christine Hartsough John Houser Marilyn Kane Linda Knepp Alan Limerick Mary Morris Sandra Ogle June Platz

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Henry Pulman Richard Steele Pamela Stewa: t Carol \\ icks 6th Grado Tim Baughman Mary Beckwith Janet Clingenpeel James Fair Bruce Franklin Joy Holmes Joan McCormick Alan Wenger Jane Whitmer John Zook 7th Grade Douglas Aldrich Christopher Anderson Douglas Anderson Ellen Baughman Lynn Bauman Edwin Buell Dennis Clark Mary Halt Genna Sue Ligggett Ramona Lushbough Rita Marshall Linda Platz Kathy Whitmer Lyanna Wolfram CAR WASH The North Liberty Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowship will hold a car wash Saturday. April 18th, at De Langhe s ‘66" Garage from 8 am. to 5 p.m., $1 00 for blackwalls and SI 25 for whitewalls. Free pi< k up and delivery in town. A good aim in life is useless to the man who lacks ambition.

N. L. Elementary Teachers Attend WOrkshop On Saturday, April n. Mrs. Mildred Lane, Miss Blanche Jackson, Mrs. Magdalen Wilcox, all teachers at the North Li erty Elementary School, and Gary Nelson. principal, attended the area Elementary Guidance Workshop at the Tri-Townships Schools in Bourbon. Mrs. Irene Fraser, Miss Ja< k»on, Mrs. Wileox and Mrs. Lane attended the language workshop at the Clay High School on Tuesday, April 14. The conference opened at 4:15 p.m. Dinner was sensed to the workshop participants in the Clay cafeteria. An address was presented to the group by Dr. Jean Malnistrom, Western Michigan College. Kalamazoo. Methodist MYF Invites Guests This Sunday The Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship has invited the youth > societies of the Evangelical I’nit- ’ ed Brethren and Presbyterian Churches as their guests this Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m. The . groups will meet together for their lesson and devotions, to be followed by a period for refreshments and recreation in the church dining hall. Hie Junior MYF will meet at 6:30 with their adult counselors.

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E\<. \GI I) Mr. and Mrs. Ix,ms Be I. r, Rt. 3, Valp.i: ai o. ire .im .uncl daughter, Miss Shirley .h-.m Bes.sler. to Daniel D’e AwaM. son of Mr. a d Mrs. W ml Aw dd of Walkerton. Miss Bessler is a graduate of Morgan Township School. She holds a Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees from Ball State Teachers College. Mr. Awald was graduated from the Grovertown high school and Purdue University. Miss Bessler now is teaching first grade at Valparaiso and her fiance is the vocational agriculture teacher at Morgan Township School in Porter County.

/rea * IMFORTAMT DATES AND EVENTS FROM VESTESYeTrs * The first Arbor Day in the U.S. was observed, April 10, 1872. Ths New York Herald Tribune was founded, April 10, 1844. President McKinley called for intervention in Cuban affairs, April 11, 1898. The Office of Price Administration was established, April 11, 1941. Franklin D. Roosevelt died, April 12, 1915. Hyde Park was dedicated as an historic site, April 12, 1916. The Edict of Nantes granted religious freedom to French Protestants, April 13, 1598. Soviet Russia and Japan signed a five jear neutrality pact in Moscow, April 13, 1941. The first edition of Webster’s Dictionary was published April IL 1828. The S.S. Titanic wrecked, April 14, 1912. Abraham Lincoln died, April 15, 1865. Slavery was abolished in the District of Columbia, April 19, 186 S. Born on April 16 were Amos Alonzo Stagg (1862); Charley Chaplin (1889); Wilbur Wright (1867) and Lily Pons (1904) e

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No l.iH- his been set for th*) wedding. □—- — □ THANKS I want to thank my frit is and relatives f or p- iy. gifts, c.mk and visits while I v in the hospital and while n.m, .. lescing at home. Mrs. Ted Hoste‘h.r “'I heard a new story the ■ ‘ i. r day. I wonder if Ive told it to you." "Is it funny?" "Yes.” "You haven’t told it to me."

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