The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 1
Volume 89 Number 7
Chamber Meeting For February Is Postponed The Walkerton ChnniG r of ( miner p ha p* up,, t .,d their regular 1-3 uruary n ■ • t.ng. due to lack of f.udHie being ready for thi luncheon and meeting it jx>ssible. a meeting will be held in the near future, ... watch f< r a H.t.ce of thia meeting. The Chamber is still in the middle of the memb rship drive for IMV». Many have not re ponded to their letter that waa receiVed n few weeks ago. and are urged to d > so immediately. If by any chance an Interested person didn’t receive a letter, the dues ran be paid to president Rob T’rbin or membership chairman. Dr Rohrer. Simply enclose the I' 00 in an envelope and ma 1 tl, the Chamber of Commerce and you will be taken care of immediately. The goal for 1965 I* 100. all of whom the Chamber hopes will lx* an active member. Walkerton Lions Plan 1 Lh Fry February 20 hold a F'idi Fry at the Walkerton The Walkerton Li ns Club w 11 High School gym on Saturday. February 20 AU member of the club have tickets for sale at thD tune. Chairman Art Ben n has given to csv h member his duties for the night. »o plan your evening nrconhngly Serving wit be from 500 to 8.00 p.m. wdh a full menu for a fine feed waiting for everyone. Tri Kappa Plans Valentine Dinner For Husbands A Valentine dinner f«»r member* of Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa ami their husband* was planned at the w>ronty meeting Thursday in the home of Mrs Rb’iard MaMerman Waikcrt n Mrs Robert Mercer wa « >- hostesa. The dinner will be held at 7 pm February 1-i. at the Mayfa r Restaurant in Mishawaka Mm Arthur Schme tz and Mrs G R Hcr-hberger are o-cha mien Mm Starkey Orcutt pre uient. appointed a nomtewing •omrmtUe 0> wh-ct a alate of off.* •■ rs for the next year Mem-!--ni are Mrs Robert Oiler Mrs InwJmw L>4l and Mr A F Dalley. Mm Orcutt ann »unm! ’hat the kc&l G ri Scouts which are upon- * red by Tri Kappa will h id a < hill supper Feburary 27 in the Walkerton Methodist Church Mrs Harlan Kepcha mental health chairman read ante ’ -mk»ng the chapter for the rad o it purchased at (Tin tmnn for Beatty Memorial^ hospital m V. - stvtlle. The next meeting will I* held March 4 in the home <>f Mrs I ivid Melin. NOT I C E The Walkerton and North Lib-’-‘V Post Off ers will b> ‘ pen R’ day February 12. IMIS Ah ■’■m.-M and dvllvme* wT be usual VAIJWTfNE HANCE Saturday Feb 13 9 30-12 10 * during the Chevrons Sponred by the Junior Cl as* Put your ideas into ar’ion — Iking accomplishes nothing S me people are ex|*rt« when '■ c<>mes to nursing grievances
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RiUMdr - Morris Nuptia} vows were igxken bv Mm Pamela Buaaie and Ruweil J Mims, ui a 730 pm. ceremony Sat unlay. February 8 in ttie Wa k-rtor. Mcth«dii«t Church with Rev Harold K WHVams <f flciatmg Mrs Gary Ne s< n, W s ahxt and Mrs Grace At Ai«d organ st provided th<- muu< the church The bride < the daughter > f Mr and Mr- li ward Bu .. 307 Maple St . Walkerton Mr and M?s G < Mu r . Kt Walk» !'>.n an-the pare itthe br.dfgp O': A gown i f peau ttm and rt • embroidered Men* <n hue w.< Worn b\ the bride who wa gven ai marriage by he father The iMjerjUr b-iiee ad V>ng tlperr<| sir* ui and a M-m -iw op n«s klmr The long skirt had a Out pan«»i in frni and a bouffant back which formed a chapel tram J«-welrd lace applique* were »een on the front « f the gown. Mat ch .ng lac* edp d the Rwedtah ir wn wh < h he-I the brute s U/uffant liaiirrir.a ved f •dk llhiru n She carried a ca* cad* of white rows Mr* Roger H-Utnga Middlebury Ind was th. n.dn- f honor She wore ask- r length dre^s < f whi"e [>eau having a f !• b-d b -her. -erm *- op ms k Une short *•»»vc* and a -k rt with, a heath front md fu lr.rs« .r. the back f.-rmtng a short train She wore a white fur pTbox t< match her white fur muff whicn was t ppsi wdh red !. a n.--* presiwd in Similar fa-iu n were the brden aids They wenthe M. m- . Janet G h- . r N. nn« Howell and Sharon Sav. e Tracey Lvm Bu* te the bride was the flower gir and Terry Hamson nephew of the bnde<ru..m wa* the rmg bearer. Th.- flower girl won 1 a long white - itm dn • hav ng i t : 1 skirt and A white T n bw formed hr . . . >*;.■ ! i r i-k. t h< a.ln e > i.irra • of red r *•
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Reger HeVinga, Muldleur. wae the bcri man V .hers were Josli n ihler. Robert Ingram, Douglas Bu .ir Charles Sherland ari l Thomas Khnedmst The mother f the br de wore U two I let e dress . f off-whltf brocade with matching a» c.-wsor-ic,c The mother of the bridegrfaun wore a three pic e ud of rexl jersey knit with b ark acces«*r e« Mrs. Bu ■ e had a corsage <if red roses, and Mr' Morris had ne < f white ro-es. A : rcption v. is held m the Amer can Tz gi n Hall in Walkerton T*ie couple wdl live at 3n:-A M i;!r St Walkerton Both were graduated from Walkerton High S< h- ’ and the bride has completed her tra mng at the V. gue Schoo’ of Beauy Culture in South Bend C le - Harbin Mise Helen Mane Cole, daughter of Mr arid Mrs Howard Cole, of Rt 3, Walkerton, ami I*iwrrn<e Wayne Harbin, son of Mrs Janies Harbin, 14437 E Mferl n Rd. Penn Twp, and the lute Mr Harbin were man ned in the 1 bitter's home at one ootvek Salur.lay afternoon, Jan 30 nulh Rev David Owen, pastor of th*- First Presbyterian Chun h Walkerton, officiating The bride*, father gave her tn marriage Hie home was decorated With bnskvts of white football mums and g .olioli tipped n Ikue Thur attendants wrns Mis Julie Parrott, of S uth Bend maid »>f h mor. and Thoma N..’r.-tinr of Mu* bi a aka, be.*' man. Ttie bnde Wi.re a tedb-rina-length g'*wn “f silk organra with fitted b die.' a« rented with « vrrhy f Chantilly lave which form' d a s< allo; ed neckline with ♦s|-nn pearl embroidery. The long sl'We, had p -mte over the writes The rant nuk'd skirt had a tail.red b*v and two medallion form* in ide of la. e Her crown woji termed with !ride.s<ent cry • f, t h. ads and the sh i ilef-length veil wi- nvl »n net Hrr fl.wwuv white carnations with
List Winner? In N. L. Elementary Science Lair Or. February 3 the third .irnuil N<>rt ii I. b«-i * v K • l it . .<<-h S> ru.-e Fair waa hi Id m the . iool gym Prop te v j, gr. u, ed into bi >|ogu al and phy .• al eat. : u u'*. with the comiM-t ’ ion foi >'• irds d. ।I- 1 into sth md 6th g’ alc s. i; u d 7th and *th i a lc die ■ *i"ii Student - n ah gi ■ lom kmdergat n thru s *h, wer. permitted t > mter ptojo t-. but in grades K thru I for display expericti ■ only. Ribbon award* will be present»-d at the Award day pr gram to be held in the spring Fourth grade students. though not eligible for the South Bend Community School Corporation Sc er? e Fair will NEligible for the Regional Fa r. which is being held at Notre Dame th s year on \pri 3 Fourth grade winner* in order of placing were: Beverly Hart sough John Church T- resa Clark Jann Wesolek K.-vm O'Connor In the sth and 6th grade > >m petition in the Riol gia, caie gory, the following are winner * Vh ki P t' nek t June Fte-r’v and Ch.ir>‘• WJ.tie for M-eind Kent Berglund Mike W. -olek. h.m-rtble ment <»n. sth and 6th Phys* a' catego-y Janet Anderson .1 m pionathvn Ja ki Kurzh? , Greg Bare, tit fol *• < ..nd Nevin Clark 1 Tom Fair Henrv Pobnan 7th A Sth Biological category Sh *ly Patinella Bwky Shupert Bruce and Pamela Franklin, tie Physical category Kenny Sp run ger Mike Hiatt Keith Moon Bernard Kring Judges for the fair were Pt-' Sloan, principal of M Kin'ey School, South Px-nd B K Raabe, principal of Centre Scho 1 Gale Mere < k of Merri k Phar and G<me Gensing r of We * Aluminum Corporat. n GIRL S4XH T < HILI M I’l’Fß We hope to see you at our Chili Supfs-r Februarv 27 at th • Walkerton Method t <*hurcn Tickets are availab\ tr< m any Gtrl Scout or may be p.rehased «t the d. or red * bu<ia In the center which she carried on a white BihAe with white ribbon stminier*. The nuud honor wore a ballerina length dress of organza with a fitted b.xlh e with Chantilly lace overlay, and <ap sleeves Her headpiece wa, in the form of a daisy covered with js arls car i with a pearl drop on the end The sl« rt veil was of nylon net The bride s mother wore a Kelly-green dress With a -maJ collar and three-quarter lerglh sleeves with an A-line -kirt The bridegroom's mot her w ore a me-dnim-blue dress .J lace with t round no kline, and wt-m sleeve* Hi-cented with tjwo small boa nt the waist Their flowers wen orchkls Mr-i Harbin is a graduate of the Walkerton High Sch >o! Her huaband attendoi Mishawaka High School A reception in the home followed the cerem .nv Th. v will make their home at the F.isi Jefferson Rd address
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Atrciica s Stoiy Coming io WHS On February 22 i ' This 1 ■ v • • " . . at 7 m p m j . p- h , ~ v 22nd. a' th* h f H giver) ! 1 : ■ I-'. ■ ■ ,’ , ,fi w inner. G- r ’ Mo-.. r c; .■ .y r grade Arr irg- m- r ’ . ■ .. r , • , ’ bv Amer< <n • ui c’ M- ; Rob- rt W nd- r ‘;ie \r •r---i' an 1?- ■ r iix <with the cooperation < f Wa’k--rt ( >n PT A, The pr gram ’ i ■ ■ : -. ” Ply arrang’s) for ’‘ - v.-n .> j. « to participate and ’• r cr. anp-d to all 500 studer t. in the first seven grades with the seventy kindergartners burg ‘heir tart in a flag preser’at>ri The Walk, erton band and • r;* w1! taking part also An ar.bnt pa’rio’ himself, Moyer aid on. 'h s ain s in teaching the **• rv to the whois school is to reaw iken r itrotism and love ■ f c >ur‘ry in the children md th<. -■ ah', hear them. \ ■ ■. ica ’ story ten v-u < ig° sr a n with 200 colored slide-- hr b* , m writing scripts, c-unbir. r.g h. m with ’O’ored slides he took throughout the countrv vid n. •* he is , n demand as i guete. -j-ak. Pr thr-ughout the Northern Indiana area A l parents, children and n% - one mt.-re ted are urged t . a’tend at no cost P’iC3‘ p ReMwet Copv Deadlines Once aga n we mute ask everyone to re- v-e* ’ our deadlines. NfV-s and ri' ’‘‘ken anytime m Wa k.-rton or the North JatuTty off ee but *•' must enforce our Tip’ lay r-.-n -g deadhne for co?v Planted axis will b.. taken until 10 00 a m - n Wed-ne-dav morning D P^V advertising’ is needed try Tuesday evening a!>4‘ News items n< t < ngthy in nature, will be taken over the telephone bv imply ailing \\ dke-t- n ffi 'V ’ l ‘ 9 ” North 1 j**rtv -0- Mrs. B«t Rudynxki •>-* 1710 Xn cla-teufied ads wdi be n.vrpt.sl ver the trtte ephune The ear!;- r you can get vvur news to u the bette . v are r etime* forced to h w u -.. nema if « venn^’*d. Indians Plav At Home Friday And Saturday Wa'Vrrt. " wiH host I-a Tax Friday night « the toca! court and return to «< t «-n again on Kaluniy with Kn x wiling laFa* has had theu tn übh-s th s sease* with . r.lv three wm* to .tore and Kiv x ha t** a team that »up and dew-n Kn< x usually t»a * g,H>.! effort ng » n-' Walkerton who is seking their first wn over Knox n .-.-m. tmie B’h night i the prelim nary game i* :> hcdided ( i 6 45 Shamrock^ At Hom*' For Two Wpcß End Games Four ga •••e* r- main n the current 'du- f r the Sum i*Kks w;*‘ ’w.> -• < end !> ble headury a» ; Th Fr dav and Saturdv ’h mrocks will h. st M |>h i ■ ! T’- ’- • reel*’* - tivrlv L th i gbt* have a 6 10 , . f.n - ;ni-r ! f>>r the p>- : ■ r.w n me C ’ ■ adierUteng pay*
