The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1968 — Page 7

Couple To Celebrate 50th Anniversary R * K M V Ik WK aW-l «« W ®* W;lf • * : r -. H-- • k / *^lll® o JsOlßS> Mg -JB S^* - ■ ' "' r

Mr. ana Mrs. Irvin Campbell will be honored on their 50th anniversary by their children with an opm house on June 9th from 2:00 until 4:00 p. m. at the Community Building in Walkerton, Jnd. The couple was married June 15, 1918 in Stacy. Kentucky and have lived in or around Walkerton for 26 years. Mr. Campbell is a retired employee of the Oliver Corp, of South Bend. They had nine children, one deceased. They are: Mrs. Ruby Voice Os The People I saw it materiahzing--the merchants of Walkerton going all out for the coming Summer Festival slated for June 6 through the 9th.-WHY??? Because they must feel and do as I do—we "TOOT OCR OWN HORN ’. If we want area ft Ik to "need, want, and appreciate us as a small town.” then we too show our Colors. With the town of Walkerton’s attractive hanging baskets and the Chamber of Commerce with their planters of Blue Spruce in the down town area, plus gay banners in front of and on business places? Well I say who could pass through Walkerton and not say or feel, “There or here is a town thats sending a message.” I often miss the American flag in front of each business place--1 miss the clean spots in front of unoccupied buildings and wonder who is responsible. But this week I’m glad I am an American,

Opening Soon! STAN & JAN’S NEW DNIVE-IN U. S. 6 East Walkerton, Ind. WATCH FOB US! ■ Same Good Fac 1 At The 5I ■ r Same Popular Rrices!

Stafford, Mrs. Georre Ruchnnok, and Mr. Robert Campbell, all of Vvalkerton; Mr. Arnett Campbell. Trona, Calif.; Mrs. Sterling Kemp of Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. Richard Zellers. North Liberty, Mr. James Campbell, Portage. Ind.; and Mr. Irvin D. Campbell, Ft. Benning, Georgia. They also have 21 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. No invitations have been sent. The celebration is open to all fnends and relatives of the couple. and a citizen of Walkerton, Indi-ana-who are going all out for a planned Summer Festival. I am grateful for the leaders of our community who dared try such a venture. I am grateful for the youth organizations who have volunteered to assist in the clean up before and after this event. I am just glad I belong in a small way to a Community who accepts my criticism or praise, never to mention my love for my community. Mrs. Newton Williams REtMONS AM) PICNICS The Mummey reunion was held Sunday, May 26, at the Shineman Grove with 40 in attendance. Coming are: Friday, May 31 Navare school picnic. Saturday, June 1, Benjamin reunion. Sunday, June 2, Thompson reunion. Obey The Traffic Law’s

Many Honored At JGHS Awards Day The John Glenn high school had their annual Awards Day on Wednesday, May 22. The following awards were given at this time. Activity Awards Band Special award. Linda Daube. Senior awards: Linda Daube, Albn King, Dennis LaM union, Cathy Swegan, Pam Dutcher, Sharon Knowlton and Karen Thompson. Yearbook ana Business Yearbook editor, Maxine Mullet. Top Yearbook Sales, Sandy Dayhuff and Sharon Chapman. Business award, Sharon Klinedinst. Most valuable staffer Linda Daube. Mathmetics - John Huffman and Tom Mellin. Bausch and Lomb Science Award Tom Mellin. Drama Backstage, Jay Peterson and Jo Klien Lute. Minor supporting role, Steve Zlatos and Rosalie Matz. Major Supporting Role, Nancy Chapman. Major leading role, Jo Ellen Strang and Marc Fenstermacher. American Legion Good Citizenship Greg Amor and Linda Snyder. Falcon of the Year Linda Snyder. Heap of the Year Mike Pittman. Home Economics Jo Ellen Lute. Outstanding Student Government Rep. — Roy Johnson. Sunshine Girl of the Year Karen Thompson. Valedictorian and Salutatorian Nancy Chapman and Tom Mellin. SciM»iai>hip Awards I. O. O. F. Lodge John Huffman. Rebekah Lodge — Karen Thompson. American Legion Auxiliary Harry Curtis. Tri Kappa Patric McNorton. Tri Kappa Library and Band Donna Naragon and Ramona Bnwers. Vera R. Klinedinst Rhonda Stoneburner. T. F. Radmacher — Myrna Dipert. Employers of Bremen Foundry Davina Miller. I nlversify Scholarships Indiana University (Dr. Arthur Metz) - Roy Johnson. Ihirdue University - Patric McNorton and Frank Klingerman. State Scholarships — Nancy Chapman and Roy Johnson, going to I. U.; John Huffman, going to Marion; Tom Mellin, going to DePauw; Frank Klingerman, Patric McNorton and Karen Thompson going to Purdue. St. Joseph County Scholarship Foundation - Patric McNorton. Distinguished Scholarship Awarded Roy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Johnson, was awarded a Dr. Arthur R. Metz Scholarship, a distinguished scholarship by Indiana University. Scholarships awarded in this distinguished category are highly coveted, and recipients are carefully selected after personal interviews on the basis of their academic achievements, extra-curricular participation, service to others, work experience and recommendations. It is indeed a high honor to receive one of these distinguished, four year scholarships. i'liimiitiHiiniimniitimiiiiiiiiiiuiti’: 8 5 = REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS = Os The — | Orville Easterday | = Legion Post 189 | E 2nd and Izurt Thursday ~ of Each Month ^Auxiliary Unit 188 f = lat Thursday Os Each Mauth =

MAY 30, 1968 _ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Rainbows To Install Officers In Walkerton • I \-Jf uWw* tr Public Installation of the Walkerton Assembly No. 61, Order of the Rainbow for Girls will be held Sunday afterno. n. June 2, 1968, at the Presbyterian Cnurch, 512 Georgia St. at 2:30 p.m. Miss Maxine Mullet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mulbt. R.R.I, Walkert n, will be install'd as Worthy Advisor. Miss Mulb t i> the third daughter to be Worthy Advisor of the 1 x?al assembly. The Misses Lorraine and Rachel, students at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, have served. Other elective officers to be installed will be Miss Sue Six, Worthy Associate Advisor; Miss Janice Hartsough, Charity: Miss Brenda Thornburg, Hope and Miss Lynn Pickavet, Faith. Appointive officers will be: recorder, Kathy Martin; treasurer. Connie Verkier; chaplain, Tei^ ri Kincaid; drill leader, Roxanne Whitteberry; love. Nancy Stickley; religion, Diane Daube; nature, Margaret Mechling; immortality, Paulina Vandall; fidelity, Nancy Jackson; patriotism, Kathy I*ugsley; service, Carol Taylor; confidential observer, Nita Stonke; and outer observer, Marve Thornburg. Also, musician, Sandy Welch; choir directors, Marcia Hostetler and Kristie Krick; prompter, Paula Peyton; Hoosier Promise, Jeanne Gordy; historian, Vickie Taylor; Rose Lecture. Linda Daube; and jewel keepers, Dinah Simar and Sharon Ameling. Installing officers will be: Installing officer, Miss Lorraine Mullet; Marshall, Miss Rachel Mullet; Chaplain, Mrs. Gary Clark, Walkerton; Recorder, Miss Jeanette Mullet of Westville Assembly, cousin of Miss Mullet: Organist, Mrs. Nelson Walz. Walkerton and Soloist. Mrs. Jack Tiede all of Walkerton.

“In The Pastor’s Study” THIS WE BELIEVE -NO. 3-

Come to our church and you will hear the Lord Jews Chrtst preached because we behove in Him, the second person of the " Triune God. We believe the Bible when it says that He is our ■ Great God and Savior; that He became a human bv means of _ the biological miracle of His virgin birth; that He continues " forever as both God ;uid man; that us a man He was tempted • in all points He remained sinless; that as the perfect, wen- B final Lamb c< God He vohmtaniy gave Himself tn death uptin the cross, carrying every one eise’s wx suffering full penalty ■ of God’s wrath as our substitute; that. He then rose from the B dead in the same body in which He suffered and died; that fie ascended back into Heaven where He is now as the Advcx^te • aixl Intercess-AF for all who will rveive Him and thus be saved B eternally; and that He will personally anl visibly return from Heaven. ..... ® ■ THE QUESTION; Are you in Him or axe you still dead in ■ yuur trespasses and sins?

Miss Mullet has chosen for her motto, "For We Walk by Faith Not by Sight”; her song. My Task”; watchword, "Faith”; Symbol, the Dove; colors, yellow, green and white; fb>w<uminiature yellow and whit. mums. A reception will follow the u - stallation in the b ell , w mp ( )tl | of the Church. Backgr. U n 1 music will be played by Mr. Harley R< b< rts, Harvey, 111., n sophomore at Indiana Stat. Univ. r. sity, a friend of Miss Lorraine Mullet's. Miss Linda Daub.', a s-nior it John Glenn High School is the . - tiring Worthy Advisor. Mrs. Ufred Drews is Mother Advis. ■. Summer Recreation To Begin June 10 In Walkerton Summer Recreation will r . Monday, June 10 at the J. Glenn High School. There ,v>l be a variety of recreational .. - tivities for all age b vels. Regular recitation yvill be m d on Tuesday, Wedn-sdav and F' day. Boys will have ie.r. itj. • from 9:00 a.m. to 12 no noon od the girls from 1 00 p.m. to 1 00 p.m. Recreationa.' b'-Jo'th.)! v I be held on M. nda> and Thur 0 y from 9:00 to 12 oo Syvimmir ' r yvill be held on M. nday > ar d Thursdays from 12.30 to 3 30 Students must be it I as’ ’0 years old and have written i er - mission from their parents to v , syvimming. Th.- duuem.s will te bussed from Walk-ri.m ^nd Tyner to Lake Maxmku. ke< at <’i - ver. If you have any' questita s, please contact Mr. Gourley or Mr. Hans. NL Eighth Grade Enjoys Annual Class Trip On Saturday, May 18, th- at i grade class of the North Lib--'v Elementary School enjoyed >'s annual one-day trip to Chie.g . There were a total of 5a >indents, and 6 adults on this ri . The trip was made in two svhool busses. The students left North Liberty at 8 a.m. and spent trie day touring the Museum of s« ienc e and Industry. Some of u,.* group took sack lunches, and others purchased lunch a. me cafeteria or snack bar of th. Mi - seum. Accompanying the group were the following: Mrs. At m r Kime, Mrs. Dallas Payne, Mis. Elmer Lambert; James A J-n---kins, and Thomas Chamber am, teachers; and Gary G. Nelson, school principal. Confidence is the thii g if you're in a position to back it up.

■ Walter J. Claeys. RA.. B.D Pastor, First Baptist Church North Liberty ■

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