The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1968 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENTATWS — Al GIST 1. 1968
Attends Libraries School At Purdue Univ. A • Gx huh w . : • ■ rians I ”6 , c 1 v. k la) Put - due C IMb 'iiml S*ud. ■ 1 \ An t mts Cnferet Th tu 1. -li \ . !" cm ti ait 'I in asp,. . - ■ I LL'iat) < p rat. n a,i I will iqu ill!n>l t ■ assist m then > In ' Mn on - in th* t 11 R>\ I>. Milht. • "nfei : e du. ,to । hi« f »t th, his!"i) uivimn. Br-.klxn N Y.. Publn Library, said a statt of sex, n ibiai \ pi>av> mm ils < ondm tcd cmtei. nce s-ssiim- Thc\ wen Si Mar) Benita. • hbtatian. Convent of th. Immaculate Com <prm. Ferdinand. Ind ; Diomas D"Wtien assistant dn.<'..i. School Labi h v Depaitmcnt. State of Indiana; Mrs. .han Hutt la t;,tlai . Clinton ITaitie High S< h". 1. F> inkL rt In 1 Walt Xi. zaiitowski t arch chemist La! i- ). ttte, Mi . M .i) C Pribbl . Übtaitan. Twin Lakes Si hod Coi p.. M.m!.. ell ► ; Est Ila E. Heed. Purdue C.iluimt Campu.11 imm nd; Prof. Virginia A. Wi’ucke. Putdiic 1 > p; 1t in. nt o' Education and Latiy Zicharchuk, libi; rial V\ di w right H 1 Schoo] Lafayette. was cmfeivn e assistant director. Among th.- students completing the sessions is Donna Naia.g n. R.R. 2. Walker t n. SERVICE Army Pfc. Holmrt L. Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ing: am. South Bend, is now stationed at Zuviet brucken. Germany. assigned to th. finance section of the travel department of his unit, lie enlisted in July of 1967 and departed for Germany in May after completing hasi • training at Ft. Leonard W i -d. Mo., and additional training it Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis. His wife. Gloria, resiles in South Bend and will join him in September. Pfc. Ingram is a 19b3 graduate v>t Walkerton High School. LoNG BINH VIETNAM (AHTNCi Army Private First < - Samu. l W. Soush ) 27 193 Osbnne Load. North Libmty. Ind was assigned as a supply clerk in the 199th Light Infantry Bru cde near Long Binh. VietNan.. Jul) 1. XOT I < E The 12c stamp portraying Hem v Eord the 17th in the "Pt mim-nt Anu aeons" series of regulo stamps. was first plac *d on sab- on July 30. 190 s with c* remoni. s a’ Greenfield Vill > Michigan whet the aut mux, ]' m■ r < dabh'.'led a mu un nd fat !r m his birthpl o tics' I 1 >1 b- H n Wed.. Thur. A Sat. .Jul) 31 - Aug. 1-2-3 Fist Full Os Dollars Wild In The Streets I ri. A Sat. Bonus Picture Matchless > in., 'lon. A l ues. Aug. 4-5-6 Don Ivnottn In The Shakiest Gun In The West Shirle) Machine In Gambit
Pl.t SCHOOL BOARD NEWS Th. B' 'l<l Sch '1 Tr list ev> -Lin । . - ■ S. I. 1 ( ’p <t at; n n t m i m ul t n auh 23 IDls al . । ■ p.m in the scho, I sup 'i n, t ■ nd ' '! n '. 1 b cell' 1 H e bl' I' l e' pt I ssc , n tr nd di.-salitii da n wiD 1 th' manner <f which work has I>, , n pt 1 ' 'ing at the John 1 Gb nn H hS.P ■l. The superint.ndent lias atianged a meeting of ~11 < • nti.ictois md the Board of Edii' du ri members for Tuesda) July 3u'h in an attempt to expedite completion of the building. Other matters acted on by the b.-ard includes the following: Contracted Barbara Leininger to teach Grade 3 at the Walkerton Elementary School. Approved \o< alien.d corue ence attendance a Ball State t niversity. August 13 th ougl. 'a loi Alvin Boise Jan. t Silvester and Larry Ta) b>r Awarded gasoline < nt: act to 1 .we-t bidder. Marshall Co. Earm Bureau Corp. Contract for coal was given t" the Teegard* n Elevator. Contracted with the Standard Steel Industries of Three Rivers Michigan to purchase 750 permanent bleacher seats for the new football field. Fuel oil blds Were tak- n under advisement and will be ac ted < n at the next board meeting on July 30. Reviewed the expenditures budget and directed the sup rint"ndent to prepare a re vised budget for the next board meeting on July 30. The superintendent reported that three additional cafeteria employees will be needed for the 1068-69 school year. K L News Swimming Meet A swimming meet is scheduled to be held on Sunday August 4, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. al the John Marshall residence at the cot net of Locust and Circle Roads at Koontz Lake. Anyone who has earned a Red Cross certificate in the Koontz Lake Lions swimming program within the last three years is eligible to take part. If you wish to participate, call Elizabeth Marshall at 586-2231. Lionettes Shoppe The Koontz I-ake Lionettes held their bazaar again this year at the Lions Ice Cream Social last Sunday. The ladies reported that they made ovi r one-third more piofit than last year. Again this year Mis. Marie Atkissnn mad" afghans. The large afghan was won by Mrs. Ben Bierlw Ihe baby afghan was Won by Mrs. Al Ghcklc). kiillowim the social the Lions and then iamihes attended a but ■ let supper at the h >me of Mr. and Mis. Frank Atkisson. □ □ H<)Sl* IT A L NE W S n D J . St net Divixirn Hospital Mr:. Richard Binney and Paul Drake both of Walkerton. Pine laike Division Hospital Mi Seth Sanders and Miss Deborah Fugat< both of Walkerton and Master Daniel Lunsford of North Libert). THI ST TO LI CK Getting nowhere should make s me people sii k of letting Well enough alone. I ri. and Sat., August 2 and 3 rhev’n- young . . tlo vTc in love . . and the) kill people. WARREX BEATTY I A 1 E Dt NAW A^ Bonnie And Clyde Aduls yOc Children 50c In TVrtinicohir Shows 7:00 mid 9:00
□ □ B I K T II S □ □ A daughter wis but n on July os to Mi and .Xlr Waxne Ki.'m< r at Walk* r ton in the E Struct 1 >ivision hospital L। P' • le. A daughti i was Doin I • Mi. an 1 Mi, , Rebel t B- tz of 66639 SI Rd. 23. North Liner!) on July 23 in St. .b a ph s Hospital. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gai) Tin le of North Lmeity on JuE 23 m Memmiai Hospital. Mr. and Mi>. Hvm) lompkins <,t North Liberty are parents of a daughter, born July 25 in Memorial Hospital. A s >n was born to Mi. and Mis. William Packer. 26262 New Rd.. North Liberty on July in Men orial E snital. Nations i an t be ih irined until we have disarmed sir picum. ( ipsy Moth IV Reviewed For Reading Group When the ESO R< c’h : gr< up me! in the h ii.e of Mis. I rank ( . Kramer <n Thur lax J’Hv 25. she revieW’cd 'Gipsv Moth * ircles th* World" by Sir Francis Chichester. It was revealed that <ne of the greatest seafaring triumph- of all time was accomplished when 6.» year old Francis Chichester circumnavigated the globe ab ne in a 53 foot ketch. He had hid several other adventures before he felt he was ready for his voyage In Gipsy Moth IV on August 27. 1966, when he -set sail from Plymouth. England. Becau.se of his triumphant voyage he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in July of 1967. This book is well worth reading in its entirety; to live with the author experiencing fe< lings of fright, lonhness. fear and at times tlie sheer beauty of starry nights or lovely sunsets is a rewarding arm chair "cruise." Several membets read comments received by them from Marion H.
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Crux r in m kn v ledgomont cf revb ws s' nt to her m this IL me I 3 . ar. , Pio^f; !;. Miss Ciuxe • is \ o.nt 1 <fv . ■ of L giis . . ..1 < ordinal 'i 01 lb e. in, *. ui • . s at I:i liana 1 ’nivci Mt). Pre ent at this meeting Wit" Mrs. George Hillis. Mis. F: ank Kr.iimr. Mrs. Wm. Michal-ki M 1 Albn Seaholm and Mrs. /Mbert W’ohlgeniuth who was ii fresliment hostess for ht eday. If you like' to read and like to discuss books with others who ate of like mind you ate cordially invited to join the group. If interested you mav contact Mrs. William Mo'halsi ,
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