The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 3
C. of C. To Hold Ladies' Night Next Tuesday The Walkert n Chamber of Commerce vfll have th ir annual I Julies’ Night on Tue day evening, May 3, nt 7:00 p.m. at the Walkerton El mentary School. This event will have dinner and h f : ne evening »f enter ainn ' nt for the members and their ladies. Dr. Bryce R hrer and Dr. Max Hobl>s are co-chairmen of the event. Dinner vfll s'art the proceedings at 7:00 pm. with Heil's Restaurant fwrving the meal. The pnogram will follow with the "Die Meistenwingers" musical group of North W biter High School providing this part of the program. Th a gr up of 13 young peopla are direc ed by Jamcg Turner and specialize in popular,
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broadv by and old standards They have become very p nuhr with groups that d sir-.- nm. ie i n are laxed and enky ng program. Rev. Maurice Wert-mh. rg r . of Buchanan, Mich., wi 1 by the speaker for the. ev< b g . Rey Uertenberger wa, .! : at ed in the Mi hawnka publ c schools. Following hgh cho 1. he served thrxje years with the Naval Air Forets during World War 11. After hn sern e obi gat.on ;, he attenc' i Bril state reiver ity an I Cincinnati Univers ty Theological Seminary. Rev. Wertenberger has been v< ty active in working and' speaking viith youth organiza*ions, an 1 evangelism meetings. He is also well known as a c mmencement speaker. He is active In the Buchanan Chamber of Commerce and in civic affairs generally. The topic of his address will be announced at the dinner meeting.
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Tickets for this evening at $2.00 per pens n can be obtained from the Ciiamber of Commerce officers. Aus And Cialis Contest Sunday In Walkcnon The public is cordially Invited to view th* arts and crafts submitted in the contc t on Sunday, May 1, in the Wa kerton Elementary School gym from 2 to 4 p.m. Tiie winning entr.es vfll be displayed until ribbons and many will receive prizes. Entries are to be brought to the Walkerton Elementary School gym Saturday morning. April 30, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. You will te asked to fill out a form to properly label your work and put it wh re the signs designate. Entries will be judged and labeled. Prize will be awarded at the judges' table Sunday afternocn. Entries should be removed immediately after the showing. Entries placing first will be on display in the various schools for one week. PLJ School Board Announces New Salary Schedule The Board of School Trustees of Polk Lincoln-John on School Corporation adopted the salary schedule for the 1966-67 school y-ar. IThe schedule is d fferent in tv b ways from last year’s schedule. I* is based on an index pr grossion with all incn m nt. s being derived from applying the index to a base salary for each category’, and tiiis sch cu’e will be paid over 22 payments instead of 20 payments. This .-chedule provides for salary increases that range from $l5O to SIOO and was designed to be more c mpetitivu with surrounding schools than the previous schedule would have been. The base salary for a Bachelors Degree categu-y is $5500, THE B. DAVID FAMILY CROWN PIN The story of Mother's life beautifully told in a truly quality piece of jev/elry that will be worn with pride and cherished always. Beautiful pear shape stones in the color cl the family's birthstones personalize and g.ve this fin special significance only SIO.OO Also Mother's Day Bracelet Plus Many Beautiful Gifts For Mothers LEE'S JEWELRY Walkerton
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advancing to $7040 in 11 years, and the Masters Degre* b.ue is SSBOO for no ex per. cnee adva: cing to SB7OO in 25 year.; The new .- hedule will bwomt effective July 1, 1966. Wrestling Match This Saturday In Wa’kerton All pro-v residing pa’hs lead directly to the Walkerton High School gyn > Saturday night. April 30, when the VFW Post sponsors an all-star mat. card. Four bouts, featuring defense of the mdwest tag team title, an elimination women’s event ami a pair
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of ding-dong smut . , make up the grappl ng pr-gram. Curtain timo is 8 p m. Members of the Post, engaged in ticket sab s, report a bru k bu.-ln< . iridii.itrg a good crowd. Bill fk-lz and J hnnv Gilbert the G-Men, wili <!• f nd their duo diadem agamst Sandy Kovacs, of Hungary, and Perform Longoria, the CaJunti't area l.admen <"ht i ryl Williams, of Germany, me< s Mar* lene Paj’ker, the terrible termite. i ’ । Bad B y Joe, of Green Bay, ( takes on the Belgium, and Sailor Sayles and Chuck Russell v.tU open activities. Use Aour mm signals /uwaya
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