The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1972 — Page 1
VOLVME 98; NUMBER 31
Ed Walz To Head Walkerton Chamber Group The Board of Directors of W tlkerton Chamber of Commerce has elect d oficers for the 1972 year. Mr. Ed Walz, W ilk-rton 0.1 Company, has been chos n to lead the Chamber. A listing Mr. Walz will be Le> Mahoney, Mahoney-Mann Chevrolet Olds, as vice pre ident; Dr. Edward M. Powell, as Secretary; Mr. William Elk.ns, Nu baum-E.kin Funeral IL me, wi.l serve as Trea-urer ag tin. All Chamber meetings will be on the second Thursday of each m >nth at Hei's R Lun mt. The meeting this month is Jm uary 13 1972 at 12:00 noon and will feature a television show on financ.al problems and tax s. Member-hip in the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce is now being taken w th a goal of 100 numbers a set ty Mr. Walz. A quarterly newsletter, a Business Education day. ck in up contest, town beautification contest, and many other projects are planned. Join now by contacting: Dr. Edward M. Powell, 506 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton, Indiana phone 536-3129. Memb< rsh.p is SIO.OO per individual or $35.00 per business or retail store. CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP The Walkerton Jayceeg would I ke to apologize to those persons who were expecting their Chr.stmas trees to be picked up last Sunday. Our work force wa^ organized but at the Lust minute found that access to the town dump was not available. Agi n, we apologize. SIXTH GRADE TOURNEY AT UREY A 6th gi d four team I asketball tourney will be held at Urey Middle School in Walkerton on January 10 and 11. Urey wid play LaPaz at 7:00 p.m' and Knox and North Liberty at 8:15 P.m. on Monday. A conjoint on game b; tween the loers wll be played a: 7 00 p.m. on Tuesday and the champion hip game wdl be played at 8.15. Doors will open at 6:15 each evening. Adni..‘.>on wid te 75c for adults and 50 cents for students each 1 -sht. No advance ticket will be sold. ( HILI HUPPER SATI RDAY • The PLJ Athletic Boosters a”e sponsoring a Ch h Supper on Saturday, January 8 front 4 30 to 6:30 p.m. in the John L.vnn d.ning commons before * Inton ba kekball game, dull-, $i an< i children 10 and «»<Lr 50 cents. All you can 'dll. < « LXX TO PiATaT HOME I RIDAY AND SATURDAY (he John Glenn Falcons will " 1 Oregon-Davis on Friday " " th the B tram gam • ’KUJin.,-.; at 7;15 pm Saturh,A th< * w II th’* n" 1 n ,n with » tram tip off et for b l». p m. s »AMRO( ks Tn T> . v 1,1 AV -SATURDAY w H hi . 'f’ Liberty Shamrocks So, 1 Kr ’ h n basketball on wth r ' H 7 <nJn K January 8 at Gl3 "‘‘ m game b inning thm‘ y^u 2^«bing k make P- They called it work n Sense V’ncj Driving
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The Walkerton United Methodist Church was the tcene of the 4:30 p.m. wadding Sunday Janurary 2, of Miss Nancy Chapman and Roy John on. The Rev. C.ydc Wake officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Grace Atwood, org in st and Mr.. Ken ne h Klined.n>t, vocalist W. lkcrton furm h d the nuptial music. Before an altar dec >ra.td w th ba kets of p nk and wh.te carnations, the t nde given m marriage by her 1 ither, was wear.r.g a gown oi ivory peaude ioe, styl d with high rise waist, bish p .-ieeves :-of,.y gath- -ed skut witn detachable train with match ng lace. Her matching cumeiol headpiece in ivory held a two t er veil of illuaion. She carried a Co onia I bouquet of white roses and st ponatu. Maid of Honor was Mss Nancy Hollar, of Anderson, Indiana. Bridesmaids were Mi a Sharon Chapmin. sister of the br.de; M.ss Deborah Spring r Fort Wayne and Mr-’. Michael Mai tafi, Walkerton. The attendants wore burgundy velvet gowr.'A sty.td wiji high rise waist l.ne, wth ivory lace tr.m at the collar and waist. Burandy velv t bow s held their ; hurt veils. They canted pnk and white carnation co.onial bouquets. Thcinas Mellin Plynwuth. s rved as Lest man. U hers weie Dave Faul, Ja pr, Ind ana; G try WliLams, Av m, Indiana; and Dave Cornwell, of Munster, Indiana. Parents of the couple are, Mr. and Mrs. Rty Ch ipman, 6(9 Wu hinlon St. Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs. Ddt »y Johnson. Hamlet, Ind ana. Both bride and groom are 1968 gradua.e; of Jahn Glenn Hgh School Wulkeiton, and are student at Ind uia Univ rs ty. Boomington. The br de is a member of Dka Delta Delta National Sno .ty. Mr. John-on is i member of Accacia National s>c al FriternLy; Phi Eta S.gm i Natior.a: Frr'hm in Honor try and Phi Beta Kappa Nat-
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ior.il bchoia. i.c Honcnary Society. A buffet d : nner was served following the ceremony, in the John Glenn Cafetorium. Assisting, w'th serving wer , Mis? Jma Smith. Plymouth and Mrs. Joanne Shuey of Bloomington. Mis ; Laura Chapman, Walkerton. cou.- n of the bride was in charge of the gate t book. Following a honeymoon trip the couple will be located at 800 North Smith R <d. Apt. 30x Bloomington. Ind.ana. They arc enrolled as seniors ;n the Univer : ty for the c ming term. GAA BASKETBALL T OBEGIN John Glenn High School Girl's Athle c A oociati n w,| begin th ir b isk -th ill season on Thursday, January 6 at the Tyner gym al 7:00 pm. The Knox GAA will be the opponent. For the pa t two months, the girls have b en practic ng and trying to get ready for the season. Prut ices th's year have be n long and difficult, but very wanhwh le for conditioning. Each g rl that wanted to be on the learn had to have 10 practices complete d. There were 12 that w,ll make up the team and they are: Debbie Kick, Julie E ede. Gale Szady, Su» Westhue , Sandie Baus-, Sue Moore, Sherry Hoover, June Stull, Anta Alkortson. Thc-esa Mann, Kathy Stonetumer and Ann Thompson. D bb e Grows will be the manager for the team and Doris Pickavet and Diane Pontius are scorek epers. Girls basketball rules th s year have been changed greatly from la t y ar and the game will be played very much lk e boys as wdl only be five players ar.d a.l p’ayer.- will play the who; court. Tills wdl sjieixi up the pace of the game and wdl make th' sport much more interesting to watch. The tournament this year will I held on the 12th of February at J >hn Glenn and the four schools competing are LaVille, Roche-ter. Winamac and Glenn. Lunch will be served or the teams and the spectators. The team thi a year is very
JGHS Adult Education Fkns Listed The John Glenn High School Adult Ewning Educat on Cla.ses under the direction of Adult Education Director, Wayne Rand >lph. w.ll begin in the next two weeks and r» gutration is now b ing taken for the classes as li. ted here. Office Mach nes — Thursday, January 20. 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 115 $5 15 weeks Mr. Taylor. English — Monday. January 17, 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 109 $5 15 week-, Mrs. Walmoth. U.S. History— Monday, January 20, 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 10.1 $5 15 weeks, Mr. Bigler. P ychology — Thursday January 20, 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 109 $5 15 weeks Mr. Kupferer. Govermt nt - Tuesday, January 18. 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 108 $5, 15 weeks Mr. Fann n. French (Introductory) - Tuesday January 18 7.00-10:00 P.M room 108 $5 15 weeks Mrs. A helm in. Typing I & II Tuesday Januan- 18, 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 117 $5 15 weeks Miss Hindman. Bookeeping I & II — Monday, January 17, 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 115 $5 15 weeks Mr. Taylor. Ind. Arts I (Base) — Monday, January 17, 7:00-10:00 P.M. ro rni 112 $5 15 weeks, Mr. Williams. Art (Basic) — Monday Jan--18. 7:00-10:00 P.M. room 147 $5 15 weeks Mr. Smith. Counseling Avalakje by appointment Mr. Randolph. Bridge — Thursday, January 20. 7:30-9.30 P.M. nx>m library $lO 10 weeks Mr.& Mrs. Walmoth. Women’s Reccation Thursdiy. January 20 8:00-10:00 PM. room Gym $lO 15 weeks. Mens recreation Thursday January 20. 8:00-10:00 P.M room Gym $lO 10 we k ; Mr. Williams. Notfh Libtily Lions To Hold Ladies Night The Nor.h Literty L ons will meet on Monday evening, January 10, at 7.00 p.m. in Lambie's Country Restaurant for the regular January dinner meeting with the iad es as their gue. ts. The program of the evening w.ll be presented by two young people from Lakeville, who last summer took pari in the Lions Youth Exchange Program. In November, the Lion; inducted 12 new member^ into the club. Further s arch for new members w.ll be conducted during Febnury and March. Many Bargains in the Clajsifiods hopeful of having a winn.ng ason and all will try their hardest. Spectators are helpful. The girls h >pe that the ar. a residents w li help f upport the team by attend ng games and cheering the team on. The schedule JANUARY 6 — Knox, 7:00 p.m., Tyner 13 - Culv-r, 7:00 p.m. H 27 — Northwood. 6:30 pm. T 31 Women Faculty 7pm H FEBRUARY 3 —LaV.Ue. 7:15 p.m. T 10 Bremen. 7:00 p.m, T 12 — Tournament 9:00 am. H 15 Plymouth, 6:30 p.m. T 17 — North Judson. 6:30 pm. T
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thur day, January 6 8:00 p.m., Walkerton American Legion Aux.liary to meet. 8:00 p.m, Eps.lon Chi chapt r of Tri Kappa to meet. Liberty Home Demonstration Club to meet. North Liberty Ma-or.s to meet 6:00 pm., John G1 nn wrestlers to licet LaLum.c.e in matches. 6:30 p.m , John Glenn Freshmen basketball Ran lo travel to Cuiver. Jun.or High basketball team to travel to Argo-. 7:00 p.m. John Glenn GAA to ho. t Knox in Tyner gym. North Libe’ay wrestk rs to host Knox m matches at 7:00 P.m. Er.day, January 7 6:30 p.m., North L.berty freshmen baskeibi.il team will hott Marian. 7:15 p.m., The John Glenn Falcons wdl host Ort gon-Davis in basketball. Saturday, Jiuniary 8 8.30 a.m.. The John Glenn wrestlers are in Ine Knox invitational. 9:30 am.. Freshman 4 Way Tourney ad Culver w th the Falcons participating. 6:45 p.m., Th c North Liberty Shamrock, will ho^t Argos in basketball. 6:40 p.m., The John Glenn Falcons will host Tr.ton in basketball. Monday, January 10 600 P-m., The John Glenn freshmen wdl travel to No ,- th Liberty for basketball. 6:00 p.m., The John Glenn wrestlers will host Triton. Athletic Boosters to meet. lOOF No. 437 to meet. North Libel ty DeMolay to meet. North Liberty Lions to meet. North L.be.iy Band 800 ters to m< et. North Liberty American Legion Aux’llary to meet. Tun ,|ay. January 11 7 30 pm„ L n.-oln Township 4-H C.ub to meet at the Walkerton C mmumiy Build.ng out ) lV »00 pm. Eleven of officers ‘ 30 p.m Jaycees Bond of Din ct »is meeting. (, ,ks p.m., John Glenn C I. isk€ti all team io play Knox h. r North Liberty OES to meet S:U) p.m., Norh Liberty wie^t‘l (° 1 awl to LaLum.i re. Walkerton Lions Boaid to meet. Wedm wday, January 1> North Liberty Trt Kappas to meet. Thur day, January 13 12:00 noon, Ch unbtr of Ccmmerce, 6:30 p.m., North L bertv Shamrocka freshmrn to play Atgos there. I rey Jr High ba kelbail game "tih LaVille- here 6:30 p.m, jonn Glenn wrestlers to tr ivel to New p t a r.e 7 00 p.m., John Glenn GAA to host Culver. TO STUD! LX GREAT BRITIAN Mi:s June Platz daughter of Mr. an d E , t , pia(z joute L ryler road, Walkerton wll ^•nd the month of January studyatg in Great Britain, she "3 be one of -y Manchester J-odeg, students .tulving Bm h styles und r Dr Kenneth Brown of the College Ph. lo upht facuhy . ind EdU( ;t(on in so- V’ 1 ' * h j |CS Und " r s H. tings, a m mber of the College Ed teal ion facudy. type of man w no roo 3 both'o/th I '' PaU ‘ y cau " e>
