The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 August 1967 — Page 7

Name Lincoln Township 4-H Queen And King y^ f " ^rr' : »X z ) i ▼.Jr—wKu )" ' 1 k -^MeKfx Roberta Van Dyke, 17 year old daughter of Mrs. Peter Katsianis G3H333^5 ^jrfvij^ 4 milew N. Plymouth on I’.S. 81 Wed. - Thur*. - Fri. Aug. 2-3-4 Open 7:00 - Shown at Dunk Way Way Out in color ’ with Jerry Lewis Connie Stevens The Shattering True Story of The Hells Angels. Hells Angels On Wheels Saturday - Triple Feature Aug 5 Fort Courageous with Fred Boir Donald Barry The Sword Os Ali Baba with Peter Mann Jocelyn Lane. Billie with Patty Duke Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Aug. 6-7-8 How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying with Ko I a rt Morse with Micha Ie I^«e Rudy Vallee The Fortune Cookie with Jack l.rmnion Walter Matthau Mon Tues Nite $1.50 a car load

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v-ns selected tn represent Lincoln Township Girls Club as 4-H Queen while Mark Malstaff, 14 year old son of the Harry MaL staffs will be King a second year. Roberta has been in 4-H five years and will be a Junior at Glenn High School. She is now president of the Girls Club and has been sec.-t r easurer of tin Boys club. She participated in Share the fun five years, attended Jr. Leader's Camp, 4-H Round Up and Junior Leader three years. Sho has completed 22 project years in 4-H. " TT- i"0 Z "-’W 3 Mark, a recent graduate of St. Patrick school, will be a freshman at Glenn High School. He has five years of 4-H and 41 project years. He was selected on a basis of high points for one given year is outstanding 4-H'er for two years, was 4-H King last year on a basis of points for all club years, attended Camp Ouibache this year for outstanding 4-H’ers He had three grand championships of the Fair last year and earned a blue ribbon at State Fair. He received one state entry this year in Crafts. He has been an officer in both Boys and Girls Club as reporter and recreation leader four years. He has been Junior leader two years. He will give a demonstration on Patio Capers at the. fair Thursday being in an honor group in Junior Demonstration contest. FACE FACTS A little reflection will bring to light the things that have kept you down in the dumps. SEEKE Friday and Saturday August 4 & 5 20th Century-Fox presents This is the way is was One Million Years B.C. Color by DeLuxe Starring: Raquel Welch John Richardson

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■ The picture above is a shot taken from the west end of the business district in Walkerton before hard surfaced roads were part of the town. The similarity of the town is very distinct in the line of buildings on both sides of the street with only

North Liberty High School Graduate Seeks MA ' xiSiSit * ■ rat «t -1 » !,c -' I L 1 I MltJ k X W

John Grenert, le»t, a 1951 graduate of North Liberty High School, picks up cla-s cuds for summer school at Northern Arizen i University. Flagstaff. Grenert. in his fourth year as a fifth grade teacher at H Pi took, Ariz., is a member of the Health Bo< k st !e IL n committee ft r the. stat'' -t Arizona. He i - cv/nntly working t.wni 1 his master's degree in educati< n at NAI’. He nciived his B. A. from Colorado State College. Greeley, in 1961. His Parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. J. Grenert. live in North Liberty. Let’s Eat And Go Back To ’56 Saturdav, Auvust 5, Pot Luck supper for Le_i' n and Auxiliary bring < ' vered dish an i table mvio- Grover < »phn er will be their with his Centennial patur- s. Dinner - at 6 30. Thursday, August 3, regtil ir ;ec tin ' Hi American I. n Auxihai .. s’ I’LEIIIW \N The ki ti -t tiling a mm, could invent would be a mirror that would enable people to ste themselves as others see them.

» L’C-rST 3, 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

minor face-lifting, mostly in the line of paint, changing many of the buildings appearances. At the time, this was known as Avenue F, in Walkerton. We plan to run a picture of years gone by each week and are asking that people of the Walkerton, North Liberty and Koontz

Miss Carolyn Mann Is Engaged The engagement of Miss Carolyn Faye Mann is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A lam M inn. 1135 Harrison Street, Walkerton. Indiana to Mr. Jeffrey Cassius Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corr, EvansU n, Illinois. Miss Mann is a graduate of Walkerton Hun School and attended Ball State I’niversity, Muncie, Indiana. She is presently studying at the Chicago Conservatory College where

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Lake area that has pictures we could reproduce, help us in toe bit of reminiscing of years gone by. What is desired is a picture we can copy (no harm will be done to them) and as much ii formation as possible concernii g the picture. Watch for this n« / weekly feaure.

she will be a junior next year. Carolyn is the secret; y of the firm ot Sharp and Associates and also teaches piano <t the C< lumbia Music and Dai < a Center in Park Ridge, iLinoh Mr. Barnes graduated ft H the Seaside Union High Seu< ", Seaside, Oregt n and i> ac< n-position-theory major trie Chicago Conservatory Coir g" where he will also be a junto An August 19 wedding is n. - ing planned by the coupa It pavs to tie hkeu aid ab< ut everybody likes t- be paid

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