The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1972 — Page 1

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Baccalaureate Service To Be Held Sunday The graduating class of 1972 from North Liberty High School will have Baccalaureate Services on Sunday, June 4, in the high school gym beginning at 2:30 p.m. The processional will be “Pomp and Circumstance” played by Susan Halt followed by the invocation by Rev. Kent Bennett, of the First Brethren Church of North Liberty. Vocal selections of “Go Forth With God” and “Clap Your Hands” will be sung by the North Liberty High School Chorus. The baccalaureate address will be given by the Reverend Larry Correll of the Tabor United Methodist Church followed by a vocal duet by Kristine Brown and Jacqueline Singleton accompanied by Susan Halt and they have chosen “The Lord’s Prayer.” The benediction will be given by the Rev. Carl Ricks of the Sumption Prairie Methodist Church Graduation will be held on Wednesday, June 7, at 8:00 p.m. in the high school gym. The type of man wno robs Peter to pay Paul usually causes both of them to suffer.

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WALKERTON, LXDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1972

It's Festival Time In Walkerton June 1-3 It will be a “Wonderful World of Fantasy” for spectators as the Kiddies Parade opens the Summer Festival in Walkerton at 6:30 p.m. June 1. The parade will move along Van Buren Street to the bank parking lot where judging will take place. Prizes will be awarded by last year’s Festival Queen, Miss Sue Morris immediately following the judging and games along with contests for children will be held also. At 8:00 p.m. one of five young ladies will be crowned Festival Queen. Competing for this honor are Teresa DeSimone, Jean Hildebrand, Tina Johnson, Sue Engle and Sandy Sctnor. Winners will then be announced for the store window displays and the clerk’s costume contest. Also the cake baking contest winners will be presented their glass cake stands by the sponsoring organization, Better Homes Extension Club. The John Glenn School Band will entertain with a concert at approximately 8:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the bank and the boasters will be serving an ice cream social. t M

Friday evening the festivities begin with the Fellowcraft Club fish fry at the Walkerton Masonic I emple with the fish being fried by the Tyner Oddfellow mobile kitchen from 5 to 8 p.m. At 7:30 in the bank parking lot will be the Allis Family with an entertaining musical program followed by an 8:30 performance by the Dixie Walker Square Dance Club then the Allis Family returnes at 9:30 for another performance. The Roaring Twenties is the theme for the Grand Parade at 1 p.m. on Saturday downtown Walkerton to Indiana and Van Buren Street. Trophies will be awarded to the best 13 of 70 units. Honorary Parade Marshall’s will be five retired Walkerton classroom teachers and they are Mrs. Leonard Beaty Mrs. John Guttman, Mrs. Wilder Burnside, Mrs. Rhea Wright and Mr. Rudolph Cecrle. A chicken barbecue sponsored by the Walkerton Lions Club and the Walkerton Jaycees will take place from 3:00 p.m. in the bank parking lot. Mr. Ellis Swihart, hypnotist, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday in the Methodist Church building. Illinois Street, with tickets being sold at 75 cents per person followed by a street dance at 9:00 p.m. with music provided by

Darwin Appleton Installed In Hall 01 Fame Dr. Darwin B. Appleton of Proviso East, formerly of Walkerton, was among the seven former players, three coaches, the founder of the event and an umpire who were installed in the new Illinois High School baseball tourament Hall of Fame at the annual tourney dinner held on Wednesday, May 31. Dr. Appleton was a coach at Proviso and had won three state championships, 1944, 1953 and 1957. Vernon Gomez, former New York Yankee pitching great, spoke on the eve of the dinner. Still Horse. These events are sponsored by the Festival Committee to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Community Coffee House situated on Illinois Street. There will be kiddies rides and concessions all three days where you can eat, drink and be merry. In case of rain these events will not be postponed. Look for signs alternate locations only in case of rain. Following the festival on Sunday there will be the annual 4-H Horse Show in Place Park.

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John Glenn Wins NSC Title In Baseball The John Glenn Falcons w’on the Northern State Conference title in baseball on Thursday, May 25, at New Prairie when they defeated Jimtown by a score of 8 to 4 in the conference play-offs. A 2-2 tie was broken by Glenn in the third inning and cruised the rest of the way to run its NSC record to 6-1 and overall mark of 14-4. John Harness went all the way on the mound for the Falcons to boost his record to 9-1 as he onehit the Jimmies in the championship game. The Linescore John Glenn 206 000 0 8 11 4 Jimtown 200 100 1 4 1 6 BENEFIT BAKE SALE A Benefit Bake Sale will bo held for Miss Robbie O'Connor, victim of a farm accident recently at her home, North Liberty, on Saturday, June 3 at the Community State Bank, North Liberty beginning at 9:00 a.m. For more information call Betty Miller, at 856-5513 «»* A dime ” dollar wich all tha taxes removed.