The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1969 — Page 5
Local Highlights Os 1968 Year Are Reported (continued from page 11 wins "Soldier of Month ’ Aw nJ. Jaycees plan B B gun shooting clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mann to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. February, Tl, 1963 IOOF and Rebekah Lodges of Walkerton will sponsor a youth to the United Nations Pilgrimage which is conducted natinnttlly. De legate chosen for Girl's State from Walkerton by the American Legion Auxiliary was Mias Elaine Fitzgerald will be the representative. February 29, 1968 Max Hobbs accepts a similar position in the Rennsclaer Central School Corp, as superintendent of schools. ‘Tops in Pops" Concert in North Liberty on March 1 at 7:30 with the bands from the North Liberty schools playing. Mlis Stevens and Miss Ellen Baughman were selected for Girls State. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dipcrts to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. The District Officers visited the American legion Auxiliary. Tri Kappa and the PIJ PTA start the pl-iris rolling on the Arts and Crafts Contest. David Schmeltz and Todd Hobbs tied for the grand prize in the Jaycees B-B gun shoot-off. March 7, 1968 North Liberty Junior Class will sponsor a magazine sale March 7-21. Two Science Fairs will take pta< e in the next week having theirs on Monday. March 11 and the John Glenn High School having theirs on Friday, March 15. Mark Fenstrrmacher has been <-h»>sen us the student delgate on the basis o' scholarship to the United Nations I*ll- - which is conducted nationally by the Ledge 437 and Rebekah Ixidpr of W dkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albright to celebrate their 60th anniverwry. March 14, 1968 Brie KUngerman won first place display at Urey Jr. High. Beaver Creek church complete their new church. Nati»nal Librarv week was Mmrmrtcrd as April 21-27. Tn Kappa Fashion Show set for March 28 March 21, 1988 Walkerton Pfesbvterian Church to Mart work oa the 2nd phase PAINFUL CORNS?/" ( AMAZINt LIQUID B 7| <7 RELIEVES FAIN AS IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY Now r«tw9«« roww the l*»<, easy wiy wish Ft«w»or» liquid Frectnoe fell r-n para imuaify. work* behwr the d.a line * di«ei*e term iw»r in >uM ibn Get Ficec oe.. »t ail drag < ounttn.
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of construction May Ist North Liberty ><hoo| chorus to pre-ent "Clalamity Jane'' on Mirth 22 and 23. Mr. and Mi- Kent Palmer to h< a 1 the Nn th Liberty OES Chapter. Ca.-ti ut o < a h takes the life W Willard Naragon. Mr. udi Mm. Howard Wlsler to celcm ate then loth ' anmveisaiv. Lgj n p ()s t 189 to ’ celebrate their bnthday on ] March 3o The Woman's Community Club will host the St. Joseph County Federation of Clubs on April Ist. March 28, 1968 Potato Creek Site chosen by the State. Chris Anderson was ( selected to go to Boy's State , sponsored by the Edward Sousley ( Post 365, North Liberty. Walk* , erton Chamber of Commerce plans a Ladies’ Nite for April 11. J>»hn Stanko and Greg Amor share the coveted Walkerton Lions Club annual Athletic Awa.J and the guest spe.aker for the evening of awards was Dave 1 Martin. April 4. 1968 Roland Kelly will be the featured speaker at the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce Ladies' Night on Thur^Cty. April 11 at Heil's. Arts and C~ait> Show sponsored by the PLJ ITA, the Tri Kappas, a it J the St. Patrk k's Women's Club will be displ tyed from 2 to 1 p.m. Sunday, April 7th in the Elementary gym. Louis J. Maher Jr. is killed m action in Vietnam on March 21. Combined Choirs to present Easter Cantata Sunday at 9 a m. in North Libert v M< thodist church and at 10 13 it the Likcville Methodist chut Hi. Aprill 11, 1968 PLJ Board names Robert Hanni as the new superintendent <»f the PLJ School Corporation. Annual Easter egg hunt will be Sunday, April 14 Postmaster. Arthur Shirley announced he will retire April 30. Dino to H- presented by the junior class of John Glenn April 10 and 11th. April 18. 1968 North Liberty will hold their pre-school round up on Thursday, April 25th. Fashion show was presented st the ITA meeting Friday, April 19 the Community Club will have their Country Store open. April 25. 19*58 Remember to set your clocks ahead on Sunday. John Hans was named the new John Glenn Varsity Basketball coach. Wall erton Tool and Die expands their plant in Walkerton P exbyterians sign contracts to begin the second phase of construction on their new church in Walkerton. May 2. 1968 Robert R. Aw dd named acting postmaster. Candidates w» • listed for the primary Tri Kap pa plan an Art Potp.ur’i during the Summer Festa tl m I the Lions a Chicken Barbecue for June 9 May 9. 19*58
Lind.i Snyder and Greg Amor were cim.a n Queen and King for the Piom at J hn Gh nn. Clyde Bic k nam< i pr ih at o' the Lion.-> Hub Summer Fc th tl plan-, un lei w . w i h the date et for June 6 th: u 9 May IG. I!)GM The fm U meeting of the N rth Liberty I*TA will ,eituie a -t Ie show by the girls in home <c. All-Sports Banquet is *t for May 20 in North Liberty. Chamber will have an aucti n sale to help offset the cost of the Summer Festival. Memorial D»v Parade will be lead b\ the American Legion Color Guard. May 23, 1968 The State Department of Public Instruction informed the Polk Lincoln-Johnson School Corpuiutlon this week that Harold C. Urey Middle School had been selected as one of the 13 middle schools in the state for operating a State Pilot project in school counseling. 7b Seniors will receive diplomas at Comment >» exercises on May 27 in the Tvner gym for the John Glenn High School seniors. May 36, 1968 North Liberty Comment ement is set for Wednesday, June sth. Memorial Day parade to begin at 10:00 a.m. and graveside memorial services to be held 11 am. schoil hearing is -et 1 Monday, June 3 at North Liberty relative to the new s< hool building and educational pr. pos.il> for the South Bend Community School Corp. Mr. .and M Irvin Campbell to observe their 50th wedding anniversary on June 9th June 6, 19458 Dad &Lad's were voted as the best decorated store front for the Summer Festival being held Thursday, June 6 thru Sunday. June 10th. Parade on June 9th for the first Summer Festival has more than bO units in it. June 13. 1968 Alum-ni Association of the Walkerton High School meet on June 9 h.ildtng their banouet and election of officers put Bill Bouse as president and Denslow Doll, vice-president. Janice Hartsough was chosen Queen of the Summ* Festival at the Alumni Banquet. 1 »r. Hobbs and Mrs Hobbs will l»e h<MU>red at a farewell reception on Sunday, June 18 tn the Walkerton Elementary Scho»>l. June 20. 1968. Knontz Like Lons will spons. r free >wimmtng lessons. Mr and Mra. Fay O'Connor will celeb ate thew golden welding ncmiversnry Sunday. June 30 Harold Knowlton was honored at the Fann Bure tu meeting when he was elected the Father of the Year. June 27, 1988 Metalstamp. Inc . m w exp m l Ing their Walkerton plant. Blanche Jackson retires from touching after 45 year Captain Stubby Show Set for 7 pm on the F >urth of July in Walkerton July 4. 1988 Parade at 200 p m to highlight the North liberty Fourth f July rr’rbiitii n Ham Milstaff named the Outst.mhng Catholic Layman of the year. July 11. 1968 IxrrrAlno Mullet was nine! as Grand Dill Lader for the < »mlng year in Runts'W Dr William Carter was elected president of the Polk-Lncniß Johnson School Board Fran GiadeHxr.er genres a hola-sn-one oa Sun kv while placing at ths 3wn> Lke U .untry club Skogwos Sto e bow tinier new Managen ent with Mre John fLormne. Largest Selling Hemorrhoid Remedy So Successful It Outsells A!l Ot'iers Combined PREPARATION H OINIMLNI or SUPPOSIIOHItS
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Sh’-nks ns the n.-w owner. July IM, I9GM In li ma < 'hr: 3m ' i T • • • Pov. - " \ ' ' . ‘ Pim- F >re t< ii Fri ! iy, Ju'- po '> Z' n n J ; n Mi 1 n-. elf 1 G- m I Knight b-■ • <*■ -mm . y p ai ■ ‘ t S* I ‘»r. 1 (' >um No. 57”9 Kn. di’ . f ’ ('olumt a July 23, 196 M Kool.!/. L.kv A ■i• ’i n ceive.l a new patrol car Mun 1 Street Go -.p c olumn wa- t irU 1 thi-. week in the lnd> jamd*tit News. ! .August 1. 1968 Modern Electri. , North Liberty, was the victim ./f burglars ’ last S itu-day morning re ultmg i in a considerable loss in mer-chandi-e Jeff Ja< ob. J hn H irI ness, and John Verkier attended i White Sox Boy's Cun p on Lake ' Winnebago, ne m Brothert n, Wisconsin. August M, 1!W»8 The John Glenn High School Band will attend a band camp at Pokagon State Park August 11 thru 17th. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Goon will celebrate their 50th wedding anniver-ory and Mr m l Mrs. M. D. Whitmer will il-o celeb-ate their 50th wedding imnivers try August 15, 1968 The new high scho 1 will greet the pupils in Walkerbn on Augu t 29th. N 'rth Liberty schools to op.-n on S- p'* m 4 •" 3rd. Phil Teegarlen num I row coach for football th:- ■•■a- it North Liberty. Mr mi Mi Ivan Hartsough will • • b ittheir 50th wedding mniver.s i y on August H Mr ml Mrs Vern Dipert to < Hein ite their 50th wedding mnnmary n August 25th. Pla Steel how-, its new mode! 1 >r Coho Salmon fishing at the Chi u g show August 22, 1968 Neal Weakly receives hl ■ Doctor degree at Utah in Pharmacology Rnmond K* kis the winner of Phillips Go-H Neighbor Award. New policy ■ n news deadlines are listed for the Inde-pendent-News with all news t< be turned in by Tue.sdav at 1 p m and display advertising the same but if u prv>of is to be submitted the deadline is Mon4ay at 1 p m. Aueust 29. 196 M Mrs. Emma ZiglC is hmore I at her home on her Ninetieth birthday. Potato Creek Park gets life with a $385,000 stater in funds Indiana Growers will provide the ClinGinns Tree to be used it the White H -me this < 'hritsmas Srptemlw-r 5. 1968 The dedi< itinn ervi- e for the Reaver Creek WeGe\ m Chu h. North Liberty will Im- held • n September H it 2:3b pin Rev Kenneth Bercner will Ie installed by a commission of I- . m>; •" Presbytery, as Pastor of the F United Presbyterian Chu h. Walkerton on Sun lay even Chamber >/f Commerce and the
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I own of Wille rt >n 1 ivo . ot> bine It, impioy, the tawn lot - pl riL ; of 1... in .< . ' b"mtru: m.- j I- . ,-p? n Wi- held , n b ( ' EI |I»U ‘ I ' • f; ~F ~ on the Walkei' i , j m ■. Bo.rd. Football opener for 1 G ■ nil ar. | N th j. fl . • , A ,[ . th i S-.’uid iy i.; wh.-n rb,. Shamrocks inv.de the n- w f .'M at the J hn Glenn High S< ho I. ■ September 12. 196 M Well> Aluminum Rcturr; f U; • to investor; ln the building I -- grim in North Liberty on Sejitember 6th. Falcons dHeatecj the Shamrocks m footnall b t score of 14 to 7. I'Ll cnroHment is totaled at 121*9 for 1968-69 North Liberty D-X station is under new management w'h Gene Patrick md working : a him is George Truhler N-w Post .Jfflce at Grove town will be dedicated on September r th. September 19. 19*H Train-Trv<k crash in Walkerton on Thursday, injunr.-, r. .■ e John Glenn high scho. , p ans • r homecoming on September 26th and 27th. Septemlier 26, 1 9GX Mr and Mr- Genrg. Oli- v. •!! celebrate their smh wedd anniversary n Septemt>. _<> R< k motorride will la here n Thursday A federal gr u • ■, f Potato Creek Park b-• n released. Col. John Glenn •. -1tied th it he will d»d; ite "he new John Glenn high I n October 20th h-•» Wi kert n A ear-truck crash tak- th,. <• of Miv, Janet R ugh S’ Patr k fashion show will be 't: (>-• 10th October 3rd : • f n : e of Spoon River Anthol >. <h toiler 3, 1968 M >de| of the Gem r S’, e. craft will be in Wnlk-rt n n October is, 19 and 20th with the Walkerton Chamber >f C> nmerco making the ir mgements Connie Harne > was h am .4 the Football H me-" ming Queen on a cold night. Sep’ 27th A special aw ird wi- pre » n“ed t. Robert MonxiU ( ex ep'. :tl customer service bv i representative of the Gat- Rubber Company. The S- i>- >r Caps (continued r p igv si Women Past 21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or BLa. ? Irntjuons affect twice as many wotnen as men aad may auke you tense an 4 nervous from 100 frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may Ins- - rp and sutler from Headaches, Backache and feel old. tired, deprev-cd. la xr rntal ion, SH X uorally G . 'gi tmt, relaxing comfort by cutP.' c irritating germ^ in strong, avid urine nJ by anak geac pain relief Get CYSTI X at drug* gists. See how fast it can help
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