The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1973 — Page 3
NORTH LIBERTY
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haskins, in Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. 8.1 l Groomer and Mary Lynn, of Venice. Florida, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ganger, New Road. Mrs. Groomer is a sister of Mr. Ganger. Mr. and Mrs. James Pellow and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal, on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson and John Johnson, of Talma, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doan at their new home at Koontz Lake. Denise Ukele, Mishawaka, celebrated her first birthday Monday evening at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harbaugh. Attending were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ukele, her great-grandmother, Mrs. Alma Harbaugh, her aun| Miss Connie Harbaugh. Ice cream and cake was served.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope called on Mrs. Ethel Crothers Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Marvin King were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leach, in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Albright. of Ellington, Fla., Mrs. Lester McCrosky, Miss Edna Albright and Mrs. Frances Slattery were dinner guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goff in Delphi, Indana. Recent visitors of Mrs. Sterling Amm were Kenneth Tinkey, of Niles. Mich.. Mrs. Mary Deavel, of South Bend and Mrs. Phill Deavel, of Lakeville. The North Liberty Over Sixty Club w.ll be guests of the Lakeville Joy Club on Tuesday, June 12 at the United Methodist Church, Lakeville with a pot luck dinner. Bring a covered dish and your own table servce. Meet at the Community Building in North Liberty at 11:15 a.m. for transportation.
Mrs. Oliver Hough had as her house guest last week, Mrs. Gladys Houser, of Palmetto, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien, of Denver, Colorado, have been guests oi the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder. The Vacation Bible School of the First Brethren Church will begin June 18 and run through June 22. Miss Margaret and PauLne Rusheau, of South Bend, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mise Mary Ann Peterson. Mrs. Lulu Roush and Pearl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulbricht in the afternoon they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howell and son, in Argos. NOTICE The North Liberty Schools final day for this term ends on Friday, June 8. Tri Kappa Scholarship Recipients The 1973 scholarship recipients of the Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa award were Misses Lynette Sumpter and Anita Stevens. L ~ Miss Sumpter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sumpter of 64486 State Road 23, North Liberty. Mias Sumpter is an honor student and her extra curricular activities included drama and chortis with sewing and handicrafts as some of her special interests. Lynette received a college scholarship of >4OO and wdl attend Purdue University in the fall. x A college scholarship of S2OO was awarded to Miss Anita Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens Jr., 63882 State Rd. 23, North Liberty.
TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRESS ; - - -i—- —— . — - ■ . ■ ■ ■» . • • . _ \ / J ** a / * Stretched DM *• 110 ~ 100 Seeing 747 x. lockheed I-1011 McDonnell Douglas DC-10 (^>l ■—— SIDELINE NOISE •••••••• APPROACH NOISE 901 ISM • 62 66 ?0 73 I . • • Ettdivt P»ft»iv»d Heise Decibels • ! - - - . . --- - - - .... A highly effective program of transport aircraft noise abatement by the aerospace industry, the air carriers and the government has produced spectacular results as shown in the chart above. The shift from turbojet to turbofan in 1961 was a major factor in reducing sideline noise. The trend to lower approach noise began with the stretched DC-B’s. The high bypass ratio engines on the current generation of wide-bodied jets (747, DC-10, L-1011) have cut both approach and sideline noise significantly. These models carry more than twice as many passengers and are only half as noisy as the first generation of jet transports. All meet the current noise , standards established bv the Federal Aviation Administration.
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I I Safe , . ■ "iii-.-X jj» . WaE Miss Stevens was also the recipient of the St. Joseph County Scholarship, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Business Education Medal, Editor of the Yearbook, and an honor student. She will be attending Indiana University in Bloomington in the fall.
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MARKS 25 YEARS OF 7 UTILITY SERVICE John Schultz Jr., North Liberty, observed his 25th year of service with Northern Indiana Public Service Co. this month. John uj an electric serviceman in the Plymouth district and he joined the utiLty as a laborer in the Michigan City district. He was advana. cd to apprentice lineman in the fall of 1948 and promoted to lineman in 1951. He was namnl to his present position of electric serviceman in i 960. A native of Michigan Cty he graduated from Elston High School and served two years with the U. S. Navy. He is a member of the North Liberty Volunteer Fire Department, American Leg<on Post 365, North Liberty; the North Liberty Lodge 266 of the Free and Accepted Masons and the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of South Bend. John and his wife, Betty Lee, have three daughters and a sori and attend St. John’s Lutheran Church, North Liberty.
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