The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1966 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCT. 13. 1966
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■ Pivlured is the artist's ren ■ ring <f the n»w h< me of First Baptist Church of North Liberty, n>w under ' n truc'in. Church spe» di-' Rcbeit F F It z. Smith
KOf C Wives To Hold Shower The Patrician K. C. Wives Club will c onduct a kitc hen shower for the Knights i f Columbus at their regular meeting Monday, Oct. 17. at the K. C. Hall. President Mrs. Everett Patnaude asks members to bring any used <>r new utensils, pets or pans suitable for the Knit hts kitchen. These could include to t-wels. dish racks, dish Jians, sponges, measuring cups, silve rw >« d du s. spatulas, cooking sp n> knives, fry pans or grill or clot trie oven, etc. The hostes.- > v.ill b, glad to pick up any itc ms n request. .The me tj;- _ will begin promptly at s • ;n other business to discus- will be the card party in November. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Malstaff, Mrs. Joseph Spinsky and Mrs. John Renbarger. North Liberty Jr. High Beats Rolling Prairie On September 21. the North Libertx Jr Hi football team traveled t lb fling Prairie, and came < U on top by the final 18-7 score. Libert x received the opening 1 i< koff. an 1 scored on the third I^o of the game- when Greg Fhoemak<r w< nt around left end fbi 3> yard- The Shamrocks sai led again in the- first quarter <n the same type of play as Shoen»ker w. nt around end again for 11 yards In the 3rd quarter, a capping p< n. It . nullifie d another 1 Bg run by Sho. r . , , r , when he v*nt 45 yards for an apparent blue'. The final tali', for North HR" rt} < arm in th. Ith quarter vA< n Alan Lirm ri<k ran : ross f it-m th- fn ■-x 110 All of the 1 forth < St) mri•< k - f H.-d Itolhng Prairie- sc red in the 1 mil. itc of the game on a 49 ■ ,;rd r Un t)n Sept* :iher 29. the North Liberte Ji High football t> Ou t aveb i t IgiX'llje fi.i a game under the lights. The Libel tv < even w jo-ain victorious in this game bx a fin I 31 to 14 fe-ore.
Beni, is the licensed ar< hitc<t for the project. Less than on< year old the < ngregation has outgrown its r< n’ I quarters in the North Liberty C. n.munity Build-
Ncrlh Liberty Senior Class Officers j Ik . ■ *' .. - $ .'.W.lM‘Obi-'T- . t « 1 ; Oi - * ■ j.i. ■ i ? 11. * 9 ,
Three of the four chosen to lead tb.v North Liberty senior class this year as their officers are shown here from left to right:
North Liberty Sophomore Class Officers Sl * / I JK I 81. i > Il JK i»*
The Soph an a- <’l:ss officers II h . left to right, are: Merita Berg-
ing. of str nv Bi’ 1 -belwvin r. fundanicnt.Ji. ‘ p- . suasi n. the new <- n”n gat an plans to otcupy its m w building yet this fall.
Nancy Roush. vice-president; Doug Holmes, president; and Kathy Houser, secretary. Ralph Bell, treasurer, was not available the day of the picture.
land, treasurer; Dennis Clark, president; Joe Fisher, vice-pres-ident; and Genna Sue Liggett, secretary.
Debenture buildin ■ bonds are for ale to inten ted friends. Information m iv be sccun-d by callin Past >i Walter J. Claeys, 6568344.
North Liberty Junie Class Officers \ 4 J . '■ ■ Is. i£ << I fIV I * lbwft -
Those selected as the Junior Class Officers for the 1966-67 school year are: Carol Howell.
North Liberty Freshman Class Officers W>' • , * • ■ ■** < f I w k- * * ; i t - & ■ ?■’ * 'leM*' x i <
These happy smiling face helor.g b. th- officers of Nmth u hertv s Freshman class for this «<h 1 year. From left to right
3lood Donors Needed By 1 Shrine (luo Clyde Chapman, working I<m ally to subscribe blood donors for , the Shriners Hospital. 2211 N. Oak Park Ave., Chicago, need help. He is looking for men to go from this area to Chicago on Sunday, October 16th. These youngsters appreciat. yo ir help. We invite donors wh . give blood as guests of the Y’all. . of Promise Foundation for (hip. pled Children for dinner at thMcCormick Place. A visitath n t the Shriners Hospital is weh om. 1 or those who would like to g You may come home directly afr giving bloml and be home b\ mon. if you prefer, Mr. Chapman is looking f. i n n to go from this area to Chi- < ro Sun lay and give bloo<|. tla < ■ ly cource of blood for this fin ho pital. Please call 586-3215 f : । further information and to s that you will go and give y< ui blood for a needy child. SEWING MAC HINE SALE C issic Automatic for Oct. Sal . New and I’sed Machines - guar- ■ nteed. Now showing the famou • BERNINA KECOBD" as adver - ♦ -ej in Simplicity Fashion Magzine - Vogue Pattern Book - JcCalls Pattern Fashions. Mad•• by the Bernina Co. in Switzerland. Pioneer for Simplicity thin Swiss precision engineer. Offer r ou sewing without adjustment diws or cam changing. See it yourself. ’ords cannot describe all thii machine will do. You see it op crate in the simplest wav, b i < - npheated of all machines. We Service z\ll Brands of Sewing Machines. J Compton. Sewing Machin* •rvice - Koontz Lake. Turn w< t i IrixjUois Rd. at Standard St • tion Road 23. Attend Chnrch Sunday
secretary; Jack Bonham, vi< president; Bruce Summerfield, president; and Janice Kite, treasurer.
they ate Jane Whitmer, sec r< ■ tary-tnasurer; Allen W<ng»' vice-president; Diane Burkhold< reporter; Charles Houser, president; and Sandy Ward, reporter.
