The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1968 — Page 1

VOLUME 94, NUMBER 20

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The 19H8 Home< ommg queen will be nann d this Saturday afternoon at halftim -of the game between North Libi.ty and North Jud»<>n. The queen, one of the two seniors ligibk after a preliminary elimination, will reign t»vcr the balance of the activities including a hwneconv tn;* dance Saturday night. Left to right ar : Darla Nuragon. the freshman r» p em nta tfve in the court; Pamela Stewart, the * phomores r< pnsentative; Brenda ShoenHiki-r, the junior court member and the two senmr candidates. Merita Berglund and Sandra Fisher. A big Homecoming program is plann d for North Liberty this week end as the school plans for the various activities to be hi la owr two days The highlight of the week end will be the foot! ill game on Saturday afte. noon with North Judson furnishing the opposition. The Homecoming program will begin with a Bonfire P»-p Session. FrHay night. October 11. at 7:00 p m The FFA under Mr. Schmidlapps organization is issuming responsibility for arrangements, and the Dp Club, with their sponsor. Miss Lincoln is planning the prog-cam. The North Liberty Dp Band, under the direction of Mr. VanderHagen will be pres mt. Students, fans and graduate arc co. hal y invited to attend. Prior to the varsity Homecoming game, the Junior High t< am* from North Liberty and G school will paly a p.vliminary game beginning at 1 00 p ni The big game of the day will be the North Liberty Shamrocks playing the North Judson Blue Jays. Traditionally this has been a hard fought, even contest, and it should be a fine gume. The Homecoming Dance will be co sponsored by the FFA and the Student Council. fH>m 800 to 11 00 p m Admis.hon charges will be 75c pet person or $1 25 per couph-. NOT! C E Whitmer s G-eenhouav will be Closed foremans the wv» k of October 14 through 19 inclusive. Mary Kuber will be m charge m the afternoons. NOTICE Thv Walkerton License B-amh will be closed Saturday. October 12 ft»r Discovery Day.

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N O T 1 CE The Walkerton Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street, will have thci~ Whole Hog Sausage and Pancake Supper ■ n Saturday. October 12th Serving will b-gin at 5:00 pm and end at 8 00 pm. Adults $1 25 and children up to 12. 50c. All proceeds go h> the buiding fund ulOp NOT I C E There will be a Chicken N odle Supper on Saturday, October 12 at the Masonic Temple, M»>rth Libert j with ^-rving time 'mm 5 to 8 pm. Adults SI '-0 and chil J-vn 175 This is -p-n Mired by th- Masons Onh rof Eastern Star, tlamb w Girls and I>« M- lay Boys

JOHN GLENN BOOSTERS TO MEET The John Glenn Athletic Boosters will meet .Monday, Oct. 14. al 7 30 pm. in the new High Sch<w»l A film of on<- of the football games will be shown. Parents of all the athletes or any other interested persons are invited. SHERIFF THANKS KOONTZ LAhE ASSO< I \TION sn’-n’f Harold K Wvland of Starke County has expressed his appreciation of the cooperation extend, d to his office by the K<>ontz I*cke Association in loaning their patrol car for county u*? dwtng the p riod the county's only regular patrol car was lard up for major repairs.

Dedication Os New John Glenn High School Set Polk-Lincoln Johnson Scho 1 Corporation officials, past an pi«>-nt, PLJ Building Corpora tion of' trials, Congres-sman John Br.idemas ml Colonel John Glenn art ‘o i ■ among gu ‘Sts so dedication cei.■monies at th N< w John Glenn High School, O( tr>b r 20, 1968. Colonel Gi nn first CS. Astronaut in spare, will deliver the d' dicatorv address during ceremonies which will begin at 2 00 p m. in tie- new high school ( gymnasium. I Other invited guests in< lu le Mr. Claude York, first suprint ndent of the PU School ( o. p and Dr. Max E. Hobbs, former superintendent of the PLJ Corp, who spearheaded planning or tne new school. Dr. Hobbs is now supi rtendent of Rensselaer Central School Corp. Th UedK.ioon cejemonies are expected to last approximately one hour after which there will be op-n house and student representatives conducting tours of the new building from 3:00 to 5:00 p ni. Dr. William Carter, PI.J Board president, will serve as- mastr ot ceremonies and Congressman John Bntdemas will introdu< e the ddicatory speaker. Music at the dedication will be presented by the high school band und” the direction of Mi William Henderson and Mrs Shaion Klinedinst will provid a vocal solo. . Rev. Harold Wilhums pastor of the Walkerton United Methodist Church will give the invocation and Father Letko of thv St Patricks Church will give the benediction. Falcons Meet Neu) Prairie In Last Home Game The John Glenn Falcons will play their final honi" game of the season Friday night as a big New Prairie team invades the local field. New Piunie is the consolidation of New Ca lisl ■ and Rolling Prairie. This will also be the third Northern State Confer- nee game the Falcons. CRune time is 7:30. Shamrocks Host North Judson Saturday The North Liberty Shamrocks will be sicking their first victor of the s»‘as< n Saturday afte--n<>on as the North Judson Bl”.' Jays visit for a big H >m‘cominc football game at the Liberty field Game time is 2 (Ml pm. with the usual Honvcommg fes-tivith-s at halftime The Blue Jayst have another go<xi football team but kick that super star they have had in recent years in the Dolezal boys. NL PTA To Hold Regular Meeting Th North Liberty PTA will hold its regular meeting, (kt 15th at 730 in the cafet >na Mrs Flanningan and he - son Sam will be with us for the evening program. Th -re will als» be special music and rwreatiun There will be an Ex -cutive meet ing in the library at 6 45 pm The annual Fall Festival will be Oct. 26th beginning at 5 00 pm with dinner

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ENGAGED iC 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rhodi-S wish to announce th»- forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Lesliv Jean to Mr. Phillip Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pat'ick on Saturday, Octobr 26 at thv United Methodist Church Walk'-rbm. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of John Gk nn High School and both are presently employed at Pias Stvel Products. Waikt rton. Fur Show And Card Party Ccober 10th St. Patrick Womens Club Combine fur, champaign and music to Sit the nmod *’or the gkimoH>us- ev> mng planm-d for Thurstkiy. October 10 at the School Hall. Th-.-v will present a Fabulous Fur R» view and Card Party beginning at 7 30 pm. The World of Dar .evi w will show all the x< .ting t: hivns in mink. Straight ml >hap< i stoles, jackets ind oth r small fashions for sport, day and ey, mng. and full K-ngth coats will be modeled. Th->e ’ashions will tie ft itura d in the sp.-, trum of Emba ( .lo s, which range from pure white, pale beige to natural brown shades, through pale-blue and beig • violets, to n itu d gunmetal Many other beau iful and fun furs will add t • the entertainment. L>eal models include Mrs. Paul Burkus M s James Dulcet. Mrs. Kevin Hus s'<-tt< » Mes Edward Dalke Mrs Thomas Anspm h Mrs Cha les Van< za, Miss Mar.lyn F,r -t ine Mrs. Ruhar-J AG'p .Mrs Alfred Alsop Mr Ha Malstaff and Mrs John M u< k A caid parts is pl mn i with individual tabi,- priz s and favors to D- pre.- nted A mink boa and matching bat will be the featured awa~d is well is their usual many door prizes R rw.-h---nb-nts are planned ’o - very taste in this 12th annual show of the club. Chairman of th • affair is M~s. Walling Rm.*. Tickets now can be purchased from any club member or nt the door. CHAMBEK (>l COMMt RUE TO MEET TODAY The Walkerton Chamb r of Commerce October me-ting is schduk-d for n^-n t.dav at Heil's R.-staurant Lum h will begin as quickly after 12 00 noon as possible Several important matters will be discussed in, hiding the formation of a mm nating committee to sei ct a slate of officers ft> - next year If you hiv n t air. adv made a reservation do - it once with the secret try B >b Urbin Th- man who thinks he knows it all Ims th. mvat to learn.