The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1973 — Page 1
VOL I ME 100; Nl MBER I
Lincoln Twp. 4-H Winners List-. 1 below ar. the results of i:- 1.m.01n Township heal judging of fads and clothing which 1 i. j,n at John Glenn Hun S. u < <>n Thin sday morning, j. ’26, for St. Jo eph C.mntv. .1.. , '.:.n « . < hing was Mis. 1;-.’. bai.i .kuhem and Mi'. Linda '1 ~ui in juus. -I Inc 1< ds. ( lolling I v. . n T owm up Champ nsShedy Ka-er. Jane Westhucs, L i. Ci. ipman and Lynn Wamei. } -sible State Fan Entries; Lll Fi 'ter. Sh- lly K isei, Kathy Neiswunder and Jane WeHhtu s. As 1 >ana Denaut, Sheri Farrar, L il Fo Vr, Kim Groves. Anne HufKlettei Sh lly Kaser. L i i N-i wend i, Monique Pavey, Kathy NV.'Wender. Janet Ryan, Jane Westhues, Kay W- -thins. Linda Chapman and Lynn Warner. B’s D. lin Huffstttier. Mary Huffstetter Terri Szady, Kathy Grovt , Crystal Clcm< ns, Su.' m Farrar, Jill Lowry. Jody Lowry, M ishelle Pavey and Kelly Hall. Foods Division Towmh.p Champions: Shelly Kas- r, Connie Clark. Mohellv Pavey. Laura Malstaff. P. -sible State Fail Entries: Cmdy Louderback and Crystal Ch mens. A s Marv Huff.'tetter. Shelly Kaser. Sh rry Klinedmst. Lain i L udeibmk, Linda Chanman, C-nnie Clark, Cmdv Louderback. Crystal Clemons, Mash. !h Pav y, Mii v Freeman and Laura Malstaff. B’s Dana Denaut, Anne Huffstettei. M niq i. Pavey. Jan- Westhues, Lynne Landesman. Jody L wry, Kathy Rohr r, Janet Ryan. Jill Lowry, Kathy N’i-wen-der, Susan Fan ar. Mary Fireman, Jamie Lowry and Lynn Warner. > • 1 Cs Kathy Groves. Dairy Council Participat ion Linda Chapman Craig Houser, Mashelle Pavey and Lynn Warner. Fix»d Preservation Division Township Champions: Craig Houser. As Craig Houser and Lynn Warner. The advisory board would like to thank the following leaders for handing these projects: Clothing I Mrs : ing 11, Mr.-. Albert Ray: Clothing 111, Mrs Ray Chapman: Foods I, 11. 11l and Dairy Council I. Mrs. DeWayne Pavey: Foods V. Mrs. Harry Malstaff. Also thanks to the Mothers who gmd.-d their children in projects when we had no adult leaders. We thank th. School Board for allowing the 4-,H to use the school facilities in the clothing and folds projects. Lincoln T wn-hip Queen and King .are Mi" Laura Malstaff, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hany Malstaff and Craig Houser, --m of Mr. and Mis. Grant H usei. NOTH E The Palathca Clas? of the Vnite 1 M th I-t Chur, h will meet it the bom. f Mis. J. R. Trav s, 702 Michigan Street. Walkerton. on Thursday. Aug st 9at 2:00 pm Assist in u h L-s will ' • M>-. Ry M.llei, Man i- like a lampwick — trimmed lots if tmt s bet ue he g is tht right flame.
CONGREGATION MOVES INTO NEW CHVRCH FACILITIES r- > 1 ■ v ’- s-^ e--'. ■
On Sunday, August 5, the North Liberty Church <1 Christ will tagin holding all of its services in its new building. The new structure is located .mmediately north of town at 65225 State Road 23. Th. fini: lung touche?- ar- K ing put on the n w complex which includes an auditorium that will mat 2^o people, plu- classroom and office facilities. The new build.ng will pwide room for th- growth of th church, yet it remain' simple in styL of irchit« ■ tural design and mb ri- r furnrhings. The building, designed by South Bend architect RobeM Ft Itz, is adaptable aLo toward futm. t xpansion and will be callable in its cla-srom area of multipurpose use. The first Sunday service- will be at 9:30 a.m for Bible School and 10:30 a.m. for the morning Church Service. The Church will f< atm. the Evangelistic Choir singing two b. aut.ful songs, “Welcome Home Children,” ami “The King Is Coming.” Th pieaching minister. Brother Tom Jones, will bring the morrnng me- age “Except the Lord Build Tins House.” Tia Church of Christ inv.tes you to share with th<m this L< rd’s day. August sth. The Church building will be open for all to see the.-e facilities dedicated to Gtxl. The dedication of this budding w.U be at a later date not yet set. but will be announced through this news media. U M.KERTON LIOXS ( LI B TO HOLD 1’1( NIC Th- Walk-rton Lions Club has planned a family picnic to be held at the lakeside home of Hal Muncie on the southeast cornei of Koontz Lake on Wednesday ev-.ning. August s. Swimming, games and ndaxatnn starts at 5:00 pm. and the meal will bi 1 at 6:30. Each family is asked to bring a hot dish and a cold d.sh. The meat and drink will be furnished by the Li< ns Club, Li<»n members are a-ked to call eithei Al Boi-e, 556-2470. or Larry Taylor. 5x6-2042, to r port the number that will be attending from your family. » ■ NOTH E The Lincoln Twp. club’s annual p.cmc will b«- *■' Id on Tuesday, August 7 at 12:00 n<»»n with ' a pat luck dinner in the Community Building. A white ele. 1 phant sale will be held folowing dinner. HE\D ST\KT EXROLLMEXT Err-Tment f ch;’ Iren for t!r lb ad Start Class fer the 1973-74 sch< ill year is continuing in the Walker: !.-North Ldertv - Lak-u ! ville an-i Help i< needed .n making contact with famdi ■' who have four vear old- and who .me within the g-v-inment in. ; emm gu. ih' s, M-e children are net-.led t > complete th? cl.is-. All h< I pful informatim should K* : ■ ' II I < : .- - at 5*6-?-43x
WALKERTON, INDIANA, THI KSDAY, M Gl ST 2, 1973
ST\iE I \IR IKKET IXIORM \TIOX Advance sale gate admission . . - will g i: i sale M< n-lay. J■ y .’O. at mire than 200 locations it ■ • state. . ;k- ■ - m : for sl. a savings of 33 p-r < nt ever th? regular gate admiss.on of $1.50. Th y can be purcha ed at any Ho k'- Diug Store, at most Farm Bureau offices and outlets and several banks. An admission taket is good for admittance of me car or one person. Children under 12 are admitted tree when accompanied by an adult. Ticket- may bt purchased from July 30 to August 15. Tickets for featured ent-rtain-m< nt Lu the 1973 Indiana SlatFair may be purchased at the Administi ation Building on tin Fairgn unds, 9:00 a.m. L 5:00 pm.. Monday through Friday or by mailing a check or money ordei with stamped self addressed envelope to Ticket Department, Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. Indiana 46205. SI \TE FAIR NEWS Tht Indiana Slate Fair at In-ti-in.ijM u s w.n feature the following special shows at the Coliseum. Sunday, August 19, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m , The Jackson 5 show. Tuesday, August 21, 3:00 am! 7:30 p m., Wed., 1:30 and 7:30 p.m, Thur.day and Friday. 3:00 and 7:30 pm., Donna Fargo with Championship Rixieo. Sat unlay, August 26. at 2:00 mid x;00 pm., the Jim Nabors Show. Sun-iay, Aug. 2x through Sat-in-lay, St-ptembvr 1, at 1 ;00 and 7:30 p.m.. and Sunday. Sept. 2. ‘•:30 a.m. anti 1 :<»0 p.m.. The Engish Horse Show. Sp<-cial shows in the grandstand ar-a of the Fair include: Thursday, August 16. 7:30 p.m , A Country & We-tern Show. Friday, Aug. 17. 3:00 ami 7:30 pm.. Saturday, Aug. D, noon a: . 2:30 pm., and Sunday, Aug. 19. 4:30 and 7:30 p m , Jack Kochman’s Holl Dr, vers. Satuiday, Aug 1\ 5:00 an i > ’Hi pm„ Th* Osmond Brothers Show. Thur-siav, Friday and Saturday, Aug i't 23, 24 and 25, Harness Racing. Saturdiv. Aug 25. 70u pm. \M X Ch tmpmn-hip Motel u!e Rai -. Sun lay. Aug. 26, 2:tK) pm . the Slate Fair Centuiy 100 Mile I SAC N. w C : Race. S lit” . ty, <vp* * 2'oo pm . Tn- H icr Hundred. □- - □ IIOSrIT A L N F V * _ □ RECENTLY XI MTTTED TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL: Mr- Hl7 I Merri-on. M ' ArIhut M< Kt i r ar i M J Icy Mae RhodiD ck, all of WCkn. tn: Mrs D raid Beaver, f N rth I. ’>erty
—* 3; OBITUARIST? 4 Mrs. \ era 15. Seitz Mit V<' ? I' S z, 71, 1< 7 _ In .. is:. L i 'b l, . at G:ls । m s -. lay July 29. u th I. il te H ') .1.1. .c- r i - timing ill n h i h m . Siu was a i< tiled j lab i b-r Ine L'n.b- i ■ b ton. Sht wa - i. i n : Aug ist I. 1" ' a lifelong i--.dvnt <f this ai-a. Ht r hr. I ind, C. David S itz. w?. m.- mmr.e-i in St. J seph. Mi Inga: . J.:- d in Ju: e < : 1942 Suivivir.g ai tw < s ns, J. -eph D., of Tul a, Okla'utnia; and J. R.ihard, cf Decatur, Ga.; four Mrs S ’ ’ 5 ' ' Hartsburg, Mo.; Mrs. Rob it Wardman anti Mrs. Betty G- r. W • ■ Mrs. Janus Snyder, f LiPorb'; 23 grandt hildnn and eight gr- aigiandchildien; ami a bi »thci Han Id Ren-bt-rger. es Mill Cre-k Stiviii- w ie held Wednes liy at th-' Nu 1 aum-Elkm F met -.. Heme, Wa.kerb'n, with Rev. Clyde D. Wake, pastor of the I’mb d M«'h -d;>t Ch i h, off:ci- ■ ■ W s .:. W Cemeteiy, Walk rton. Mrs. Seitz wa-' a member of the l nited Method,st Church. Walkerton, the Ordei of the Eastern Star 319 and was a G< hi Star M< ther of the Am ru.m Legion Post I^9. Mrs, Blanche Fippenger Mrs. Blanche P.ppenger. x 6. of route 1. Plymouth, died at the h<m-- f hei daughter. Mr.- Glenn L ng. cf Tyner. She had been ill for three years. Born Api il 24, isx7, in Polk Township, to John C. and Elizabeth Wei nt r Haag, -he was a lifetime resident of the ana. She wa- marn-d October 9 1910. at Tyner tn Delbert R. Pipjaenger, wh . survivs. Other survivors are three sons; Dw.ght Pippenger, Walkerton; John Pippenger, Plymouth; and Raym -nd Ihppen-g-r, B, .'sv-ille. Md.; <ne daughter, Mrs. Glenn »Hele n) Long. Tyner; 11 grandchild!- n; and five great grandchildren. Funeral service- were at 2.00 pm. Sunday at the Johnson Fun. eial Home. Plymouth, with the Rev. Paul Mcßride, pastor f the Blissville Church of the Brethren 'ffKiatmg. Burial was m the Tyner Cemetery. Mrs., Bertha B. Sn^th Mrs. Bertha B Smith. x 2. of Phoenix, Ariz na, formerly of N rth Liberty, died at 1 :(M pm. Jdy 24 .n a Phi* nix Hospital after a brief illnes. She was b< rn June 2*. Isop ln Te , g I: I, and had lived in the aiva most of her life, n; ving to Ph.*-, rix fnm Nmh L.h r’.y jn 1959 Her hu-l md. John R . d; d in T o Suiiivu g are tw d uighters, Mrs p, ,> Allison, of South ' nd Mrs 1: n - mF* ■. of Phoenix; tw<> grand, i; lln n; a greit-giandchild; a bi >ther Xr l • • \ j en 3 ■ a sbt i. Mrs Cora Betz, of Walk, erton. > ”■ '■ w re h.-’ i -it j.n p m : ’ • ’ • N■ ■ j ’. • r P’•'«tn h-v M . ie] HL Bur .. . • w < ■ } N L F s}? niaj; . j e; k „ , s , ? erd of a Hr,-* wcfii- n - i .-• on the >ther end.
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Liberty Twp. 4-H Winners Th. L.b r'y Twp. 4-H f•d 3, : I i dairy c- .ncil inti.pants w- re y _ ; • N ' ' L.ie: ly Hgh S . f Thursday. July 26 w t i th ’ . wing 1-H -x:. । • il: cup. In « I thing. I C : iy F iv-a-i; st i, i ' Jaw r k_; third. Sue Morris; four! BarI . N wi - ::. : ; . \ I . K • • la C a: k. .■ first, K Sw >! 1. T•’ B 'd; t •I. I met Knowltoi : .■ ’ ' • Shene, m • sixth, Debra R ■ : . seventh. MarlL H iy. In fad pre.-- rvati- n. third, Kiria Clark. In daily ciincl. last, Tammy Grist !'.; i:d !. I>» n.se Sul i. van, 15 I R I II S Q q A s-n was born n July 23 to Mi. ano M- Co I • >vi-, State R id 1. N-:th L.i i y i Mem .a] Hospital, South B- nd Mr. in ■ M- - । Walkerton, ar. the parents f a daughttr b>m on Tue.- iay. July 24. in the I. .P !b Hosp ; t, d ■ A daughter was born < n July . 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Lei y Van t Cleave, of i mte 2. Walkviton, in Memorial H .-pit d, S .th B nd. Mr and Mrs. Ga y Spaid. >f XXalkerton, are th. parent? of a [ s< n b- m on Wedn -day, July 25 , in th.- LaPorte H- p. al. Mr. and Mi'. John Ekins. 610 Cedar Streit. Ni’ : L.b ity. aie the parents of a daughter ban on July 2, in Memo:.a] H cqr. tai. South Bend. A son. Dav.d James, was born 1 on July 29 in the Bremen C- inmunity Ho p.tai t Mi and Mr? Dnaki Shirk, route 1. Waik-r---ton. I “ - MXKRI \ (i E S Ginzer - Bauman The North Liberty Ch ;rch ' Christ wa- the -tung lot the ■ four o’clock wed img .1 M- s Lynn Gay Bauman an i Frank Joseph Ginzer Jr. Rev. Thomas Jones cffic.ated. Th. reception followed th? ceremony in the American L- gi< n P >t 50. 1 Mis- Sheryl Bauman. N rth Liberty, serveil for her sister as maid of horn r. Brid?sma: 13 ' were Mr-. W -ley Pel-■ -n. De. Motte; Mrs. Ralph Welly. West Lafayette, sister f the gi m; and Miss Lisa Zimmer! North L.beny, cousin f the bride Flower g’rL w- re Misses There a Gmz-r. sister of the groom, and Lori Zimmer!. , < sisin of the f North L ty. La. 1 vender and white was the c- lor i theme. Joseph Ginzer, Spring Arbor, Mi -■' : : broth r. I’sh.rs were Wesley P.ler- n, DeM lie. St«\e V.< Laiay. tte; Jame- Schaap Edwardsburg and Ralph Welly, VX •st Lafayette, bi other.m.law of i.. groom D ?.. st ’•’ism of the bi le. wa. ring bearer. The bi.de is the daughter f M ■ M 310 N Lif iyet t SU r t N Lib- rty and tin 1 gi m *h. - n M iad Mrs i ink Gnr r, 1 ' F Cnt r S’- • x -r j erty I y High S T’? I-! !■ graduated, u m Ln !i. I Axi.-lv. I’ >m 2t n, ” h. hu-l .nd ;- . r . r ■“ c " in Bl mingt m.
