The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1967 — Page 1

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Volume 93, Number 2

NL Lions To Have Family Night Picnic The North Liberty Lions Club is having a Family Night picnic at the Sheneman’s Grove, on Monday. June 12, beginning at ..7 :00 p.m. Members are asked to bring their meat for their own family for grilling and one covered dish. All Lion members are urged to bring their families. JOHN GLENN ATHLETIC BOOSTERS TO MEET The John Glenn Athletic Boosters will hold their last meeting for the summer, Monday, June 12, at 7.30 p.m. in the High School Liberty. We need your support. WALKEBTON ALUMNI TO MEET SATURDAY NIGHT The Walkerton High School Alumni Association will hol.l the annual banquet on Saturday of this week. Dinner will start at 7:00 p.m.

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CHAMBER MEETS TODAY AT HEIL’S RESTAI RANT The Walkerton Chamber of Commerce will meet today noon. (Thursday) at Heil’s Restaurant. Several matters of importance wall be brought up at this meeting and a good turnout is hoped for by the president. Anyone not previously making a reservation, please contact secretary Bob Urbin immediately. SALAD BAR SUPPER The MYF of the Tracy Methodist church are sponsoring a salad bar supper on June 10 from 5 pm. to 8 p.m, at the Tracy church. Donations is >I.OO for adults, children under 12, 50c. The money is being used to help with the expenses for Steve Schoff who is a member of the Navajo Mission team going to New Mexico this summer. • . *. '•• * • IT*!/ J NOTICE The Commencement pictuvs are here and thev can be picked up at the John Glenn Hi"h School ofiice through next week.

The 1967 Graduating Class Os North Liberty High School

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WALKERTON, INDumNA JUNE 8, 1967

n - □ MARRIAGES □ □ Wilson — Wilson Miss Barbara Jean Wilson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of R.R. 3 Walkerton, and Ruy x^ugene Wilson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Altred Wilson ot R.R. 4 LaPorte, were united in marriage on Saturday the 27th of May, at 7:30 P.M. Rev. Harold E. Williams officiated at the wedding, held in the United Methodist Church of Walkerton. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of silk organza and alenceon lace motifs and the back of the skirt has a bow at the waist with lace motifs flowing into a chapel length train. She wore a fingertip ve tlof white silk illusion with a regal hand-made crown of Kcc, crystals and simulated pearls. Her bouquet was of white carna-ti^-ns surronn *ed by bl ie daisies with two white streamers tippe I with a blue daisie. Her maid of h< nor was Miss Collette Weller

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of R.R. 2, Walkerton. She wore a floor length gown with large blue bouquets of flowers. It was a sleeveless gown featuring a fitted bodice with a lowered round neckline. The skirt had soft blue shoulder length nylon veil. Her bouquet was of blue and white carnations centered with a red rose. The bridegroom’s best man was his Broth-er-in-law. Mr. Warren Wollert, of 501 Rumely St., LaPoite, Ind. The ushers were Mr. Ivan B. Manges (uncle of the bride) of Rolling Prairie, Ind. and Mr. Robert Wilson, brother of the Groom, of 1702 Hillcrest, LaPorte. Mrs. Bertha Urbin of Walkerton played the appropri.-e organ music before and during the ceremony. The reception was held in the Church Dining Room following the ceremony. The couple hav.< gone on a trip to Pennsylvania Upon their return the goom will be reporting to an aircraft carrie.' at Alameda. Calif. The bride will stay in her parents home until his discharge.

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Announce Summer Recreation For Walkerton The Polk - Lincoln - Johnson* Corporation has announced the plans for the 1967 Summer Recreation Program to be held in Walkerton and at Tyner. The program will begin on Monday, June 12. Lou Kcllias, Tom Gourley and John Hans will handle the programs at the respective spots with the program board enough to include almost every young person in the area. At the l'a» m </alkerton, activity will start at 9:00 aun. until 12:00 n«on with this. timA specified for boys of elementary and junior high age. From 1:00, to 2:30 will be elementary and junior high girls and from 2:30 to 4:00 will be high chool aged youth. Swimming will take pteca an afternoon a week, to be determined later. Any schedule changes that may be necessary will be announced (continued on page 11)

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