The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1965 — Page 3

Lowe Honored , As Ball State "Coach Os Year" jack Lowe. fcotbnil coach at North liberty, has been selected "801 l State Alummus Football Coach of-the-Year” by fellovf high school head coaches of football who earned their baccalaureate degrees at Ball State Univerrtty. yThc announcement was made Uy Ray Ashk-y, Assistant Ptrector of Alumni Relations at the univ-wit . North T/berty, viith an enrollment 340 student*, was undefeated in ten games this season m outscoring its opponents 301 to 33. Orly a tic to Howe Military prevented a perfect sea on. Over the past tvb years, North i Lay-A-Way « I For Christmas! 0 I ONLY 3 WEEKS! | TIL CHRISTMAS} I LEE'S I JEWELRY Walkerton, Ind.

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Liberty is undefeated in Its last 18 games. A native of Peru, Lowe graduated from Ball State in 1957, earning varsity letters in basketball and football. He was selected the Most Vahiabo Player of the 1956-57 football team. Upon graduation from Ball State, he became head football coach at Rochester High School Tn 1960 he moved to North Liberty, where he lias established an excellent coach:rg record. Lowe started var ity football at North L'bcrty in 1961 and has compiled a 35-10 3 record in the sub eqi ent five years His cumulative football coaching record is 51 vfr.s, 29 losses and four ties. Previous Ball State Alumnvj Football Coach winners have been B< b Baker, Ander on Madi or Heights, 1961; Hubert Etchison, Richmond, 1961, 1962 and 1963; Bill Lynch. Now Carlisle, 1960; Vic Orman, Michigan City. 1959; Wave Myers. Huntington, 1958; and Bill McClain, Noblesville, 1957. Chamber To Meet December 9th In Walkerton The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will meet Thursday, (todayi at 12 noon at Heil’s Restaurant. BROWNIF. TROOP 76 Brownie Troop 76 elected officers. vldh Nancy Wilhelm as president; Kathy Kmg. vice president; Bartiara Bick, aecreta^: Qndv Naragon. treasurer. Mrs. Rhode® gave us a safety lesson We sang ThanksgM’ g songs Isaura Carter, reporter

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□ □ DEATHS ———— — — □ Fred Henry Kopjn-nh< Lr Fred Henry Kopp, nhofrr, 60, of Grwertov.ii. d-ed at 9:30 a mJ Thur.-day, in Osteopathic hospital, South Bend. He had been in lading health the pa&>t year. Born June 16, 1906, in Lowenstem, Germany, Mr. K< ppenhofer came tn Grovertown 30 war. ago from Tinley Park, 111. He vlls the outier of the Koppenhofer Lumber Co. in Grovertown. He married Feb. 6, 1929, in Chicago, to Clara Ku.z who survives. He viw a number of Knox Lodge 639, F. 4 A. M., Chapter 447 of the Order of Eastern Star of Knox, the South Bend Consistory o Scotti h Rite, the Orak Temple of Hamm nd, a.id the Grovertown Conservation Club. S; rvivors include his widov t one -on, Fred William of (Invert own; three granddaughters, one brother and tv I. sisters in Ge. many. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Rann IH F acral Horne, in Hamlet, with Rev. Pv|ght McC? re of Culver and Bev. Car! Ricks of the Grovertown Ell 3 church officiating. Burial was in the Grovertovtn cemetery. Knox Ixxige F 4 AM. conducted grave ide services. Mrs. Lida Schumilor Mr Lada Schumaker, SI, of Walkerton, died at 5:45 p.m. Saturday at the Wa k-rt-m Nursing Home after an extended illness. She was born April 27. 18X1 in Mar hall county and was married I >ec. 5, 1899 in Plymouth to James Sk«vl who (fits! in J ne of 1943. On March 22. 1945, she was marned in Walkerton to William Schumaker who died in 1953. Survivors include several nieces and nephevr Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuv day at the Nusbaum Funeral Home with Rev Imvid Ov rn. pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Buna! was in Woodlawn cemetery. Mifiiiun F. Bulla William b lank B .‘.la, *3, of Rt 1, North Liberty, died at 9 p.m. Tuesday, Novwnb-r 23, m Community hospital, IjaPorte, after an extended uh: ss He wa a retired farmer. Horn on July 2, 18X2 m liberty Tv L , hr spent his lifetime here. H- warned L. y M Swaa.n in Lt Porte on Aug 15. 1905. She .survives with a son. Roy. of Nor'h Liberty; three grandchildren and a sis'er, Mrs Edna V. Wolfe. <4 Waikertorn Services v I «re held at 11 a m. Friday in the Pah i r I' -le- d Home, North Liberty, with Rev. Eric Schaff, pastor of St. A> th-mys Catholic Church. Fi-h Lake, officiating. Bur al win in WetrtlavAi Cemetery, Nurfa Liberty. Dr. Strom To VisH JM J Faculty Dr. Merle Strom. School Consultant front Ball State I ni'crsity, will visit with the Polk-Un-roln-John'on faculty • n Frday, December 3. to disc * planning for the new John G’enn High 60 Years Os Service LEMONTRES ft •FTtMinwow WJUKK HOB Photic t L 1 li il 230 S. Michigan St. _

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