The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1972 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 18. 1972

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With the sth Annual Summer Festival scheduled for June 1. 2 and 3, only a few weeks away, the steering committee has plans for activities of interest to everyO'te. In keeping with the "Roaring Twenties" theme, there will he a contest between local stores 1 >r window displays and a clerk’s costume contest. Anyone wishing to be judged for their window that is not in the main downtown district, should contact Mrs. Larry I wry The costume contest will be judged on the most original, most authentic, and funniest. The winners v. ill be announced in this pal er and on Thursday evening in the bank parking lot. Opening the festivities on June 1 will be the Kiddie Day Parade b» ginning at 6:30 p.m. Children participating in this event will meet on Van Bunn Street near the basketball court in Place Park. Kstdie Parade chairman is William Babb and assisting are Mrs. Glen Jacob and Bill Elkin. Entry b inks for this parade can oe found elsewhere in this paper. At th.e conclusion of the parade will be games for all children who u int to participate. • flowing the games at 8:00 p m. Wig be the crowning of one oi five high school girls who will r ign over this year's festival. T ie girls veing for this honor are: Sandy getnor. football queen; Ti tre<»a f DeSimone, basketball queen: Engle, FFA Sweethtan; Tina Johnson, Sunshine Soci. ty queen: and Jean Hildebrand, Prom queen. interviews will be held soon for these girls in which they will be judged on poise, charm, personality^ civic interest and scholastic anility. There will also be a pen-ny-a-vote campaign which gives

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the individual a part in the selection. Containers will be provided very soon in numerous stores around town. Mrs. Ralph Jackson as queen contest chairman with her cochairman, Mrs. Marvin Bouse, are making final plans for the crowning which will be held June 1 in the bank parking lot. After the Queen is chosen the John Glean high school band will entertain with a concert scheduled to begin at 8:30 with an ice cream social sponsored by the Band Boosters. Beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Friday is a fish fry served by the Fellowcraft Club which will be f< Howe l by the Allis Family at 7:30. The members of this family sing and play numerous instruments. This is entertainment for the entire family. Scheduled for 8:30 Is at exhibition by the Dixe Walkers. Most of these dancers are from the Walkerton area and are known to everyone. Again at 9:30 will be the Allis Family with a return performance. Tlv* last day of the Festival will prove to be as exciting as ever with the grand parade beginning at 1:00 p.m. Larry Tay1< r, chairman of the parade committee, reports that there are many entries, but he has space for many more. From 3:00 p.m. will be the annual chicken barbecue sponsor<*d by the Walkerton Lions Club and Walkerton Jaycees. For a delicious meal, you can't be disappointed by attending this event. For the teen agers there will be a special event which is the grand opening of the Community Coffee House on Illinois Street with a street dance beginning at

8:30. This activity is under tire direction of Mrs. Robert Fenstumacher, chairman, with Miss Sue Moiris and Miss Jill Carbiener serving on her committee. Cod.lectors of this new project are Mir Terry Edison and Mrs. Larry Hiler. 1 Hiring the three-day festivities there will be numerous boothes by local organizations in which the public can participate. The WSCS of the United Methodist Churc h will have a general stor • on the corner of Illinois Street. There will be homemade foods and handmade items for sale. Also they will oe serving sandwiches and drinks. There will be game booths by the Cub Scouts, Jaycees, and the John Glenn high school baseball team to name only a few. 1 . Decorations will soon be appearing in the downtown area with ( much hard work and time put in by Mrs. Larry Lowry and her , committee. . We hope to see everyone at the Festival. 1 i । Safety first does make sense! 1 I , i specializing In Fermanem ] W living Hair Shaping, Coloring & Styling D de » Beauty Sa?on Operators; DEME I I Its TERRY STULL CAFOIAN lIEDE BOS Room* wit Rond 'A ai).< rli»i< Iri'lumrt i'hn M P 5KG3U44 (I Um 1 Wg) 1 1 tipi 1 1 \ A / A\\ / / // ' Av/ o CongratulationsWe’re proud of the hard work you’ve j done to achieve the honor of this day. Her Place Walkerton, Ind.

OX ER SIXTY CLUB MEETS The Over Sixty Club held their me eting on Wednesday, May 10, at which time the mothers were honored with a pot luck dinner with grandmas home cooking enjoyed by 14 members. The afternoon consisted of reading p ;ems in honor of Mother and giving of gifts to the oldest mother which was Mrs. Del Pearse. The mother with the youngest grandchildn n was Mrs. Edith Steele and the mother with the youngest great-grandchild was Mrs. Willard Knepp. The June 14th meeting will be in honor of the fathers. Weatherman to raido announcer: "Better break it to ’em gently. Just say, ‘Partly cloudly, with scattered showers followed by a hurricane’.” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ h ■ ■ a * J IB B You’ve come ■ a lon s wa y UM I B B but it’s only i B just begun. u Best of luck. _ ujLL'u ■ B ■ M “ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 8 ■ K T THTh “ - iW 1 ■ JI J / 11 y 8 " Bl “ " Oi ■ /( ^■lJ| ■ ■ B I ■ 8 f Z Mini Shop Z " a ■For Children’s Wearing Appara!B ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ?■■■■■■■■■■■»

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a*< Jugi \ I * Friday & Saturday May 19 & 20 It's Joy! — It’s Fun! Walt Disney’s LADY AND THE TRAMP Cinemascope - Technicolor Time 7:15 and 8:40 Sunday, May 21 SHOOTOUT Starring Gregory Peck “GP” Time 7:15 and 9:00 I Hold your banners higf-, grads- you’ve earned it 1 \ & //J A 1 fX ■ // \ i 1' Doll's Texaco Stivice Station Walkerton, Ind.