The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1964 — Page 7

Shamrocks Fall To Lakeville In Second Game Lakeville's high flying Trojans handed North Liberty their second defeat of the young season Tuesday. November 24, as they contioiled the game the entire way to win easily by a 66-46 margin. The Shamrocks, with two kmea in their first two games, have met two of the stronger teams of the area Ln Walkerton and Lakeville The game never was in doubt after a very few minutes except for a streak in the second quarter when the Shamrocks trimmed the lead considerably. However, the Trojans came out strong again Ln the second half to pull away for the 30 point win After one period of play, the Trojans led by an IS-9 score, only to be authored by the Shamrocks in their best spurt Ln the second quarter cutting the lead to 30-25 at halftime. However, the three man aaeault of lAndgrtl>e Puddle and Hansen was more than the Bhamrorke could fight off as Hostetler and Peterson were the only consistent scorers, hitting 17 and 14 respectively. The Trojans were pared by Landgrebe s 22, followed closely by Ridd’e with 19 and Hansen shipped In with 14 lai»vWe fg ft p Wowny 0 11 L<ndgreb« 8 6 1 Kaehler 3 0 5 L Riddle 7 5 5 Tayl‘< noo Hackaawh 0 0 1 Gayer 0 0 1 1 0 0 Haawn 7 2 2 J. Riddle noo Totals 36 14 16 North Liberty 4 Porter 3 2 2 Knapp 1 3 2 ICakodaj n 2 0 Hoetetiar 6 5 2 Rudd v 0 0 1 Fetersoa 6 2 3 Xoßeiak 0 0 S Qin 0 0 2 Totate 16 1* IS lake Mlle 1» 30 51 M North Liberty • 25 37 46 rwmrtyH Powers, South Bem), .aad Oorrad, Naw Parts Appointment As Regional Engineer CKHiUMii A- Beware has been eppotated regional engineer is the Tmr—m Oty effiae of the mnWrf OU DtvWon of Amartam OU Company, M waa tnsouncßl by Howard A. Parker regional ■wnagar Rowers wan trawsßrragl from the company's Ciycaro Madquar Urs where he wa« principal staff engtaeer. He suoMbda Ric lard Southern. wbo has raeigned A native of Toledo. Ohk>. Bowers reredved a BA degree In dvP Enrlnrerinr from Purdue University In 1950 H« joined Standard <hl in 1951 ns a manager of a training station During the n'-xt ten velars hr advanced staadOy nerving in Soth Bend and IndUnapolia. Indiana and MliwntAee, before returning to

Pearl Harbor b Bemembrance Dance j • North liberty I Amerieu Legiou Poet No. 365 I December S—IJO PM * Music By “Pete” Freehauoh Welcome Leffionaires ■

Lhe Chicago headquarters aa principal staff engineer Ln 1961. Bowers la a registered professional engineer in Indiana and Wisconsin, and is an associate member of the American Society of Civil Engineers He served four years with the U.S Anny engineers. He is mailed tn the fornu i Miss Mane Sponaeller of North Liberty, Ind. They have one daughter, Kim Marie, 5. Bowers Ls the son of Mrs. M. Beil© Bowers. 103 Main St.. North Liberty. Indiana. Walkerton OES Renewal of the Obligation was made by rruvnlwra. Tuesday evening. at the regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star, under the direction of Wo thy Patron. Alfred Drews. A tribute to the obligation was given in a ceremony presented by the five atar points, the chaplain and soloist. Serving as protema for the opening and closing were: Grove: Oplinger. in the station of associate patron; Mrs. David Mellin, conductress; Mrs. George Parks, marshal; and Mrs Ix*Roy Smith as Martha Announcement was made of a doughnut and coffee sale at the Temple Saturday, Dec. 5. sponsored by the Rainbow Assembly. The time is f ont © am. to 3 p m. Mr. Oplinger donated to the birthday bank. The membership was served sandwiches and coffee on place mats made from the comic sections by Stanley Orcutt Harry Doll and Ralph Jackson "star Mr. and Mrs. David Spellman entertained with a dinner on Thanksgiving for her mothe-, Mrs. E P McDaniel and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDaniel and family, Mr., and Mrs Gail MdDaniel and family, and Mr and Mr a. I>onn McDaniel and family. Mrs. Emma Milliken spent the Thanksgiving holiday with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pletcher in Elkhart. Mrs Lena Edison visited Mr and Mrs Ted Raker in Crown Point lent week. Also visited Mr and Mra. Everett Hartsough in Gary. Thaakagiviag dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Larue Donaihea included Mine Belle Amlth, Miss Ruth Ketver. both of Miahav aka; Mra Myrtle Donathm. North Liberty, Mr. and Mm Cbeetar Kline and BUI and Peggy Don- ' athen. of South Bead; Mr. and Mas Larry Cady of Lakeville, and David and Beth Mrs Beulah Tingle entertained at a bahy shower for the new son es Mr and Mrs Lairy Raker ia bar home recently. B. V. B. CABAVAN TO MAVEN HirRBARD HOME A caravan will leave ths Walkerton BUB Church on Tuesday. Dec 8. at 1:00 pm to visit the Haven Hubbard Home, at New Car’tale Tnd. Christmas goodies will be taken and Mutrrd with the Senior Citizens at the Home. Thoee who need transportation nr want their goodies picked up, p’aaaa contact Mrs Bier by Monday night.

Semen To Take S. A. T. College Entrance Exams Twenty-four Walkerton seniors and nine Tyner seniors will be taking the College Entrance S.A.T. Examination in the Walkerton High School Saturday, December a, 1964. Along with the local students will be thirty-nine area high .school students, totaling sixty-two taking the test. This wcamtnatton is requi ed to enter college* in Indiana and most colleges in other states The test will be in two parts, one part verbal and the other part mathematics. Sylvester E. Amsler, Walkerton High School principal. will mrpervtse the test by authorisation of the College Enti’ance Examination Board at Princeton, N J Walkerton students taking the teat are: Richard Awaid, Caroivn Bedford. William Bierly, Phillip Bukowski. Janice Dipcrt, James Drake Marilyn Hiatt. Terry Keck. Robert Lute. Terry Lute. Charles Martin, landa Matz. Hebert Meeh’lng. John K. Powell, Mari’vr. Ream Gary Richey, Richard Ri hy. Richard Searfosa, Donald Swanson. Kathy Theis, John Weathuea, Ronnie Williams, Rebeoca Williams and Virginia Wray. Those from Tyner a e: Martha Foster, Darold Hathaway, James Jordan. Norman Lajr.union, G^ne Raase, Shirley Rosa. Linda Strue

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ble and lAnda Warren. Lincoln Twp. Club llas aknnual Christmas Party The December tir g as the Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club held Tuesday a' the Community Building, was the annual pot luck Christmas party Thirty members and guests ’vure seated at tables altiactively d»*corated with Christmas symbols with the use of angels, trees, sleigh and reindeer, and lighted candles. A large snow man marked each place Hostess* s for the nwting were Mrs. Richard Anderson Sr.. M s. Anna Drake Mrs Mamie Mackin and Mrs Cloyd Smith Mrs Albert Schutz installed the foil 'Wing officers ff r next year: president. Mrs Mami • Markin; v.ce-presidtnt, Mrs Elmer Daube; sec etary, Mrs William Dutcher; treasurer. Mrs Henry Hullinger. During the s <ial hour, contests were enjoyed, also the gift exchange. Mrs. Mayotte Arsercau reported the next cancer bandage sewing will be in January THANKS We would like to thank the many frienda, Dre. । Herwhbergei and Monagla, for their kind

thoughts ‘’are and prayers.during the operation and sickness of wir daughter, Myra Dmts<« Koraon. ’V»» appreciated everything that was don ■ Mi and Mrs.. Ertfl Konion I Ai ' to thank all onr relatives, f: lends and neighbors |or the <ai ; visits and fruit )»■- ceiv»-d me, rny accident. p Willard Knepp T wi h h> thank all my nt ighbnrs and the Brethren Chur* i ladies for helping me with u y quilt Thanks again. p Mrs Ed R>«,; e I would like to hank » vei yo'o fnr the nice cai Is T ns’eKxl while in th*- howpHal and at hoq.f Also for all ’. e js-oplc who prove in behalf of my familv. Mav you keep on with ve '■ praying f >r others. Mrs. Stan (Mary S< lihimit ■ r REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and Ixst Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month