The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1970 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — APRIL 16, 1970

Falcons Open With Two Wins In Baseball The John Glenn Baseball Team, defending sectional champions of the LaVille sectional, opened their 1970 season with two victories as they topped South Central and North Liberty. Playing with a lot of young players due to the heavy loss by graduation last year, coach John Hans has a big job ahead, but the two victories make the future look much brighter. In the opening game against South Central .single runs in the first, third and fifth innings pushed the Falcons to a 3-0 lead before the Satellites scored their lone run in the bottom of the fifth Tom McGee started and worked the first four innings for the Falcons allowing no runs and only one hit while striking out five. John Harness took over and allowed the one run in his first inning pitched and three hits while recording four strike-outs himself. The Falcons only picked up four hits, but doubles by Dayhuff and Kaser, plus four walks and a couple of South Central errors kept some activity on the bases most of the game. The Falcons then visited North Liberty for another encounter and came home with 7-2 victory as McGee once again was the winning pitcher, hurling the complete game. He gave up only three hits, walked five and recorded 17 strike-outs. The Falcons meanwhile were picking up eight hits with Reese, Bormet and McGee each getting two. The Shamrocks gained a 2-0 lead on one hit in the third inning. but the Falcons came back with two in the fifth to knit the score, four big markers in the sixth and a single in the seventh to total their seven runs. Setnor was the losing pitcher for North Liberty. Rainbow News Two members, Terri Kincaid and Vickie Hostetler, of the Walkerton Assembly 64, Order of Rainbow for Girls received prizes for having sold the most candy during the recent project sponsored by the assembly. This was announced at the meeting Tuesday evening, April 13. Mrs. Frank Herford of Lakeville was introduced as a guest The Assembly received an award from the St. Joseph County Heart Fund Association for their

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outstanding work in the recent drive which netted $287.15 from townspeople. Two adult leaders. Mrs. Alfred Drews and Mrs. Irene Lidy and several Assembly members will attend Inspection of Warsaw Assembly. Saturday, April 18 Girls wishing to go will be at Mrs. Lidy’s home at 11 am. Other inspection dates announced were: South Bend 1. April 20; and North Liberty April 21. Plans are being made for Grand Assembly to be held in Evansville, July 2,3, 4, and 5. Mrs Jeffory Barnes, the former Miss Carol Mann received her majority degree at this meeting. Mrs. Barnes was a former Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Assembly. KL Lionettes Elect New Officers New officers were elected for 1970-71 at the meeting of the Koontz Lake Lionettes on Monday evening. The club met at Shori's with eighteen members present to approve the slate of candidates as proposed by the nominating committee. Mrs. V. A. Keiper, chairman, reported that her committee, consisting of Mrs. Chester Griffin and Mrs. Ben Duscynski, had received permission to submit the names of Mrs. L. M. Thornburg as Secre-tary-Treasurer; Mrs Allen Seaholm as Vice President and Mrs. Howard Ferguson as Director. Mrs. Wilbur Mullet succeeds as President and Mrs. Arthur J. Borrelli, Jr. has one year to serve of her directorship The new officers will be installed at the May meeting and will take over their duties in June. Mrs. Mullet will represent the club at the Spring Convention in Valparaiso late this month. The secretary, Mrs. J. F. Marshall, read correspondence from the Starke County Scholarship Foundation president Palmer appointed Mrs. Ted Lipke chairman of the auction lunch on May 23. also an auditing committee made up of Mrs. L. M. Thornburg, Mrs. George Downs and Mrs. Fred Cook Birthdays for the month belonged to Mrs. Robert Stick, Mrs. Richard Palmer, Mrs. Frank Atkisson and Mrs. Ted Lipke. Following the business by Mrs George Lanphere who was co-hostess with Mrs. Marshall. Game prizes were won by Beatrice Seahohn, Sandra Cook and Nadine Keiper. Guests were Mrs. William Reichert and Mrs. Webster Whitesell. Jr. Hostesses for the May meeting will be Grace Palmer and Dolores Borrelli Zela Pi Tri Kappas Meet The regular meeting of the Zeta Pi Chapter of Kappa Kappa

Kappa, Ine. was held at the home of Mrs. Jerry Knepp. April 8, with Mrs Charles Creech and Mrs. Travis Holmes acting as co-hostesses. Mrs. Everett Holmgren was received and welcomed as an affiliating member, coming to our chapter from North M inchester. The scholarship committee report was given by Mrs. Richard Zook. She reports that James Fair, a North Liberty senior, has been chosen to apply for the Tri Kappa State Scholarship. Final details for the Flight To Fun & Fashion Style and Wig Show were discussed with Mrs. Gary Shade, general < hairman, leading the discussion. Mrs. Guy Rizek informed the chapter that Wayne Leech band had been secured for the May Day Dance at the American Legion, May 2. Mrs. Clyde Steele, Mrs. John Peddycord, Mrs Udo Radandt, and Mrs. Jerry Knepp volunteeied to help decorate for the dance. The chapter voted to assist the Lions Club with a Pancake and Sausage Supper this summer and Mrs. Audine Manuel was appointed chairman. An Art Show is in the planning and will b° held this summer. Area residents are urged to submit their work. A contribution will be given to the Cancer Society, and the chapter agreed to again plant and maintain flowers in the park. Mrs Clarence Heim. Mrs. Robert Loucks and Mrs. William Moon were received in a pledging ceremony and were welcomed into the chapter at a reception in their honor given by the hostesses. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clyde Steele on May 13 at 8:00 pm. Election of officers will be held at this meeting CARDS * THANKS I would like to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbors for their cards and good wishes while I was at Ingalls Hospital in Harvey, Illinois. Mrs. Edna Childress We want to thank all our relatives. neighbors and friends for the floral arrangements, cards, food and all the acts of kindness during the loss of our husband and father. A special thanks to Rev. Kenneth Bergner, pastor of the Presbyterian Church and Mr William Elkins of the Nusbaum Funeral Home who were such a help and comfort. The family of Charles Martin We want to thank the Presbyterian Mariner's women and Ella Nusbaum for helping us with our 80th birthday celebration for Mother Shultz. A special thanks to Edna Kerchaert for the original planning and her help in giving the party, and to the Presbyterian Church for letting us use the fellowship hall. Last, but not least, we want to thank all the friends, neighbors and relatives who came to offer Mother birthday wishes and congratulations. Baldy and Esther Shultz THANK YOU We would like to thank the following local businesses and individuals who generously contributed door prizes to our fashin and wig show April 10: Gilberts, Doan's Gift Shop. Millers Farm Service, Whitmer Lumber Co., Whitmer's Greenhouse, Ted's Barber Shop, Mrs. Alton Holmes. Knecht's Elevator, Community Grocery, ('immunity State Bank. Phyllis Swihart. Big (' Lumber, Merrick's Libert} Phnim uv. Jiah s Beauty Shop, E .In Houser, Marys' B«a ity Si;>»p Jun's Lonzo Servu e, Weils Aluminum Cipma-

tion, O'Connor Electric, Betty Ginzer, Liberty Bell, Mary L. Salon, B & W Enterprises, Nancy's Beauty Shop, Whispering Pines Golf Course, Harold & Gene’s Standard. Clark's 66, Gene's Sunoco, Elsie's Beauty Shop, Pat's Beauty Shop, Lou Ann's Beauty Shp, Quick Wash Laundry, Lonzo Oil Co., Jackie's Chalk & Cue, Wilcox, Inc., Manuel Funeral Home, and Rizek Plumbing & Heating. A special thanks is extended to Janet Bigler for her work and tune styling the wigs and assistance at the show. The cooperation of all involved helped make our first fashion show a real success and will be appreciated by the recipient of our scholarship. Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa Olympic Games In Elementary Pys. Ed Program The Olympic Games in minature may be seen at John Glenn High School when Richard Kickbush, Elementary Physical Education teacher, presents the pupils of Walkerton Elementary School in a program on Friday, Apirl 24 at 7:30 p.m. An Oympic runner will open the program followed by a parade of groups representing various countries which participate in the Olympics. Each group will then give a demonstration of some of their class work. Mr. Kickbush emphasizes that the program has been taken from the regular instructional program. Each room in the school will perform as a unit with fourteen groups participating. An hour and a half program is planned. A similar program is planned for the fourth and fifth grades at Tyner. This will be held on Friday, May 1 at 7:30 at the Tyner building . For this, seven groups will perform for the hour and a half program. The Grand Finale for each event will be a retiring march accompanied by the singing of "This Is My Country." COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday, April 16 7:30 p.m. — Better Homes Demonstration Club "Basket of Fashions” style show at John Glenn Auditorium. Friday, April 17 2:00 pm. — Woman's Com-

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munity Club wiM meet and the guests speaker is Dr. Robert Hanni, Superintendent of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporatin. 8:00 p.m. — Decoration workshop for the After Prom at the Walkerton Loin's Youth Building. Saturday, April 2:00 p.m — Walkerton Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department. Rain date is Sunday. To be held at Place Park . 7:00 p.m — Lions Club Zone Social at John Glenn High School. 7:30 p.m. - Johnson Township Pioneers card party at the Johnson Township Community Building .Monday, April 20 North Liberty American Legion will meet. North Liberty Rainbow Girls will meet. Liberty Township Homemakers will meet. Tuesday, April 21 DCE Banquet at Shori's Restaurant in Plymouth. The students at John Glenn High School and their employers will hear Simon Deeb, vocational agriculture teacher at Rochester talk on vocational education in the modern age 8:00 p.m. Decoration workshop for the After Prom Party at the Walkerton Lion’s Club Youth Building. Thursday, April 23 7:00 p.m. — Business and Professional Women will meet at the American Legion Hall. Knights of Columbus will meet. It doesn't take a mathematician to ligwe some pcopde out D n HOSPITAL NEWS □ n E Street Division, I^aPorte Mrs Milner Capes of Walkerton. Pine take Division, LaPorte Mrs. Andy Morrison and Mrs. Ollie Bailey of Walkerton. There is no law in the land to force peopie to agree.

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