The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 1

Volume 88; Number 39

N. L HOMECOMING PROGAM PLANNED

North Liberty Women's Club Lists Programs The North Liberty Women’s Club opened its forty-second year as a Federated Club with its first meeting in the home of Mrs. Charles Patterson on September 18th at 7:30 p.m. Devotions were given by Mrs. Allen Cossel The Flag Salute was led by Mrs. Alto Holmes. Miss Leia Bernd, head of the Literature and Language Department of our South Bend Library, gave “Book Talks" on the following three books: "Saints arxl Snapdragons” by Hazel Hazlet, who lives in South Bend; "Father’s Day Comes But Once A Year and Then It Always Rains," written by a native Georgian, and “Don’t Panic Mother,” by Peg Bolin, also of South Bend. These were enjoyed and appreciated by the eighteen members present. Roll call was answered by "The Last Book I Have Read.” The business session was conducted by the president. Assisting hostesses Mrs. Howard Loucks and Mrs Max Steele served delicious refreshments. Our October meeting will bo held in the home of Mrs Harvey Bechtel. Mrs. E P. McDaniel will give devotions, and Debbie Ginzer. a Camp Fire Girl, will lead the flag salute. Mrs. Stanley O'Hair, our county president of Federated Clubs, wdl speak to us on “What Is Expected of Us As Federated Chib Members” with a question and answer period following. Our November meeting will be an Arthritis Breakfast in the home of Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. The proceeds of this breakfast will be a benefit for the Arthritis Foundation who will provide a speaker for our morning’s program. For our Christmas meeting on Dectmber 18th in the home of Mrs. Herbert Lauver. Mrs Chester Newman of South Beni will bring to us her Danish Chnstmaplate collection and tell us about 1116,11 . ... K Our January meeting wdl be held in the home of the St. Joseph County Cancer Society, where we will sperxl the day making cancer bandages We will have a cooperative lunch at noon Rolwrt Urbin. Editor of the In-dependent-News, will speak to us in the afternoon on "Can-er and “Cooperation With th. Independent News”, followed by a question and answer period On February sth Bethel' >llegv Kiwanis Club Music I-c< tui • mies is bringing Marian And. r-m intei i at'.'>na known sin/Morris And t■ u rim in Smith B r '• \\ , . ‘ ' in a group for the February meeting. This will be our la-’ cl u - » to hear her as she is mak ng . • r farewell world lout I I of Mi R Our state project "Cue tn year is to be given spo : < >ns eration. Mrs Frederick Bennet and Mrs Harry Muth- 1 < f South Bend both of whom have recently returned from Have ng In Europe, will tell us about m • d their trat Our Civ’l Defense an 1 Anri meeting wit; be held A” I s ” in the home of Mrs Charles H pm" her Mn Ri ’i " I H (Continued on Pago 121

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Stump _ Hepler Miss Sharon Sue Stump and Jack E Iward Hepler were united in marriage in the Pine Cr< ek Church of the Brethren at 2:30 pin. Sunday with Rev. Edward Stump. gmndfathei of the bride, officiating. Robert Herbster provided the vocal and organ muse in the church which was decorated with . baskets of yellow mums candelabra and white b>ws marked the JH»WS • Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. Paul Stump. Rt. 2 North liberty and Mr anil Mrs Otho Hepler, Rt 1 I akevdle I Mrs. Ix’wis Snyder, of North Liberty was m drop. of honor Bridemaids were Mrs. Rado i Lower. Mrs David Stump of i N 1 rth Mam he rec s -tcr-in iaw of the bride and M» ■ Er - Clark of North M i v h uv Lsa Rowe of Lakeville. c .k f s • hi le- • groom w u f! ver girl. Donald Orr <: Coonei Cliff. Ontat > was be ’ ■ । (1: >< ns- . n l n w* J u H-” . r u.d Jay Hepler i >mhe-s of the bi d- - I groom ard B’l H sic: Seat, g guo-t < V ■ ’ O I'.lVid S*';! Nor* Mru '!• ‘ s br< ■' • ' w d' Edward Stw n S dh B ■! c i sin of the bri l. D^nn tw nos Lake’, ile an I K< t I of Es em<n < ti most lv bi d> 7 a Durwio Mdb” J I 1 he* ; • sin of the bride v 1 1 ■ । • ’ The bi ide given in ni u ’ we by ? her fa* her. choce a go” f re- , ( : !■ ■ b • d \l< r -' • • ’ , organza over tnffita ’•• • ■' a basque bodice, n " '•* I bateau neck! ”e lung : ‘ J । sleeve < and a bouffant N’t s > h •. t pressed pleats fell f>>.) ‘he wais*' ne ard n *elf ' ’ I h a 1 ‘—'■ •’ ■ ■' back of ti e g’ wn

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Jeweled lace was featured on th ( - gown Her forward petal cap of re-embro-deed Alencon lace edged with tiny pearls held a bouffant bailerina-ler.gth veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of stephanotis, lily of the valley and a white orchid The bridal attendants wore dres-es of aqua silk organza ow r taffeta styled with scoop necklines. elbow-length sleeves, and semi-bell fb or-ler.^th skirts. Each wore a matching fabric petal hat The matron of honor carried a crescent bouquet of white pompons and mums The bridesmaids carried similar bouquets of yellow pomponw. The flower girl wore a similar dress and carried a white basket with yellow rose petals. A three-piece double knit su t in deep carnation with matching acces.-ories, was worn by the bride's motht r whose corsage was of white orchids. The bridegroom's mother chi sea sheath dress >t candlelight brocade with a ia kit and corsage of gold cymbidium orchids. The 'ccenti-n was held in the recer ’ion room of I.iPaz Far- ion Sta' 1 Bink ANer a ti \ the couple will he nt home ir> Fort Wavne The bride i- a graduat< of N<eth Liberty High School Mi Her !< r a gi • lu de • ! 1 ’* ir H ”h Sch ■ I. atte’ ded Tri-S’ de (J Ar a He i- .m* loved n the Fort Wavm* Allen <’ 'unf Hmne and nlars *0 attend c i - . in Jar-uary in Fort Wave. NOTH E The Nd Chib will be meeting nt M r v Kay > O. t bet 6 730 p m. It t 'kt < >r!’. ’ ecs t \ t ' 1:.. . ' d tota’ s’cange! । «e 1. ally arc to ourselves.

SEPTEMBER 24. 1961

ENGAGED # 1 *'* l M X V jflF A February wedding is being planned by Miss Pamela Bussie and Russell J. Morris, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard W Bussie, 307 Maple Street. Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morris are the parents of the future bridegroom. Miss Bussie graduated from Walkerton High School and is attending Vogue Beauty College. South Bend. Mr Morris is also a graduate of Walkerton High School. Enrollment Is Listed For Norths Liberty Schools The 1964-65 enrollment figures for N >rth Liberty's Schools show a total of 882 students, compared 1 to a figure of 826 last year. How--1 ever, this year's figure includes kindergarten which was not in--1 chided in last year - total. The four grades of high school show a total of 268, an increase of seven over a year ago. There are 328 students in the high ‘ school building and 554 in the elementary school building. The breakdown by grades is as I follows: Kindergarten, 61 Grade 1, 69 Grade 2. 78 Grade 3, 61 Grade 1. 71 Grade 5. 73 Grade 6. 71 Grade 7 66 Grado 8. 60 Grado 9. 72 Grado ID, 63 Grade 11. 67 Grade 12. 66 । — • Athletic Boosters Fish Fry This Saturday Don't forge’ that Saturday nwi’t. S-"". .’her 26 . the date for the- V 'he : \ ■ 1’ ers' Fu h Fi Tins .' 11 be i. Id at the Walker 101 l H- h gym with serving from 5 ik) t 7 >h i .. In hhti- n bn. g-Nxl ca i-■ a : *e Fi M- tl wl: be served, all v>u can eat T k ets will b.' sold at the <i<h > <>r' with dorxitions for adults being $1 25 and children 75c. There is still work that c id : use some additional helixu -1 y- I are interested in t!:;- < .i" come, eat. and gr.> a little time to helping make t< i sue. ess The only redeem, ng featm ab t air castles is that \ d n’t h iv. to p.ix re: ’ on the 1

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Shamrocks Host Trifon Squad Saturday Die Foui’h Ann i d Homecom' ing Pr >gram is oemg planned for North Liberty High School. Once defeated North L berty will take on Triton High School of Bourbon m their annual homecoming football game on Saturday, September 26, at 2 o'clock, at the Shamrock field. The townspeople and members of the student body are proud of the accomplishments of Coach Jack Lowe’s squad thus far and are looking' ahead to the big game Saturday. The town is currently contributing to the festive atmosphere with thirty merchants decorating their places of business in line with the O'-casion. On Saturday morning, the dec rations will be judged by a c< mmittee from the Boosters club. The Football B<s>sters Chib has purchased a revolving tr <phy to be presented to the winner at the half of the game. 'Die tudents of North Lib rty High School hav'- se:< I i queen and court who will be crowned at the half of the football game and will be recognizer! at the Homecoming Dance >n Saturday evening. The football lettermen who have graduated, have been invited back to the school for the occasion ami will he recognized at the half time of the game also. The H mecom.ng program will begin with a L mtire pep rally on the school ' nds Thursday evening. Sept-mbr 2' i’ 7 •> Saturdays activities v.il L- gin with a parade through town at 1:00 p.m., a half ’ime -how at which time the band will perform arxl decorati >n and float winners will be ann >unced The program will be culm rated wi’h a I' meeoming Dam e, sponsor' .1 by the Boosters 1 Club fi"in 8:30 to 1^:30 pm. in the Elementary Gym. The Homecoming program is being co-s;x)ns"red by the Football Boosters Club and the North Liberty S hml Thursday Evening 7:30 p.m. B< ire ami Home* coming I\ p L Ay at North Libv: .y High S< I; S.it in day 12:30 Assen.t le at the school building for ; trade l:0o Par ade starts i band leads parade th gh the downtown area) Queen's H"at, class floats, cheerlea lets and student body 1 30 Return to football field 1 34 Cto s Country rm t. North Liberty vs Likeville 2 oo F >"tnCl horn- cormr.g game vs Tnton Hall Time Winner : H me- Ie- ora- , tions to be annoum •■ i Band to prisen’ h ... t . c show 1. .1: ’ .."lit g I otball lettermen Inti i ict- n of ’he Queen, her t court and e.- orts Ci-.anil / • i tile Qi-'.en snurtt.»> F»ening H c - ■.. • Da- » .u the Fie-n.-mtarv B ' mg xgoto 11 30 R- co. • . f Q era and her - ' I I I l\ ING - T’.c ■ . be ‘’ - r ■ ff when n • . < w- : • pr- g: e-sive, t t nm , y ’ -sive. st but c ; : ' .. 1 the best.