The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1974 — Page 1

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(VOLUME 100; NT MBER 32

I COMMUNITY CALENDAR |jS=^±===3n3®™C» Thursday, March 7 4:45 p.m. — North Liberty Jun. for High wrestlers to host New Frail ie. 7:30 p.m. — North Liberty Jay. Cees to meet in the North Liberty Community Buildmg. 8:00 p.m. — Walkerton Amer, ican Legion Auxiliary to meet. 8:00 p.m. Epsilon Chi chap, ^tei of Tn Kappa to meet. Walkerton Masonic Lodge will meet. Friday, March 8 No school for North Liberty students. Saturday, March 9 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. — Story hour at the Walker*.' n Public Libi ary. Jaycee basket!' all tourney it Monticello with the Walkerton club participating. Reg.onal play in Indiana. Sunday, March 10 Girl Scout Week. March 10-17. Monday, March 11 Walkerton Rainbow’ for Girls to meet. Tuesday, March 12 Walkerton Order of Eastern Star to meet. Walkerton Jaycees to meet. Evening Star Rebekah L<xlge in Walkerton to meet. Walkerton Lions Board to meet. Wednesday, March 13 sth anniversary of the North Liberty Tn Kappas to be celebiated at their meeting in the home of Mrs. Robert Loucks. 4:00 p.m. - North Liberty Junior High wreslers to travel to Greene for matches. Thursday, March 14 12:00 noon Walkerton Cham, ber of Commerce to meet. 2:00 p.m. - Philathea Class of the Walkerton United Methodist Chinch to meet in the Georgia Street Church. NL JAYCEES HONEY SUNDAY Members of the N rth Liberty Jaycees w.ll be taking part m a statewide effort to raise $150,000 Lr the mentally retai led In Indi, ana by selling spe< ial containers of honey. Governor Bowen ha proclaimed Sunday. March 17. as Indiana Honey Sund iy and has called up. on all Jaycees and all Hoosiers to support Dus worthwhile effort. The Governor’s wife, Mrs Bow. en, is Honorary Chairman of the Indiana Jaycee Project, with the Indiana Association for Retarded Children as codßponsors. Carl Kaser president of the 10. cal organ.zation has named Paul Williams Jr as local projec t chairman. A donation of $1 im) or more for each container will &e asked with all proceeds g'» ng toward local and state projects f<-r the mentally retarded. The N< Ith Liberty Jaycees meet at the North Lbtiy Community Building the first and thild Thursdays of each monh at 7:30 pm and welcome any young men R tween the ages of *lB and 35 to attend. NOTH E Anyone w.ehing to register to Vote will have the opputunity as there will be a voters’ ngistra. tion day on March 12 from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p m at the Liberty Townsliip Trustees office. 64595 State Road '23. North Liberty. Even back in grandpa's time there was something to make you sleep. They called it work!

WALKERTON, INDIANA, THURSDAY. MARC H 7. 1971

GIRL SCOUT OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY Girl Scout Open House w.ll be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Walkerton Elementary School on Sunday. March 10. The program will begin at 2:30. Refreshments will be served by Tn K ippa members following the program. Members of the new first grade Brownie Troop will be invested. Leaders of the group are Mrs. Pam Osborne and Mrs. Roberta Weaver. Ti > p 541. led by Mr s. Jo Hershb< rgei and Mrs. Terr.e Menges, will perform the flag ceremony and demonstrate squ ire dancing under the doiction if Mbs Pam Kelly. Tn p 328, led l y Mrs. Brend i Jevning and Mrs. Mary Jo Golub.,ki. will sing Trix»p 413. led by Doris Clark and Mrs. Mai.an Chapman, will serve as hnstesse and will explain the aviation badge. _ JG ATHLETIC BANQUET SET FOR TUESDAY The John Glenn High School winter athletic banquet will be held to honor the basketball and wresting teams on Tue.sday, March 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the dming commons of the school The carry In dinner wit! kickoff the evening Each family is to bring two dishes; either a cas. sende or meat dish; vegetable, salad or dessert. Each family is als<> t i bring their own table service. Following the dinner the featured speaker w.ll be Marvin Wood, Mish uvaka High School ba-ketball coach. B\KE SALE SATI RDIY The Evening Star RtCekah Lodge No 465. Walkerton, will hive a bake sale on Saturday. M ireh 9 at the Old Fellows Hall, 61.3 R velt Road. The sale wll start at 9:00 a.m and conLnue until 1:00 pm. Homemade K g'dab’c s 'tip will be served for lunch at a reasonable price. ■ - □ Il OBI’I TA L N<» 1 E • □ n RECENTLY ADMITTED TO LAPORTE HOSPITAL Mrs. PhixCe Sawyer Elmer Swanson, Mrs. Robert Carrell and Mrs. Burt Bogard. all of Walk, erton. □ n B I K TH 8 □ c Mr and Mrs. Donald Zellers, Walkerton are the parents of a son. Steven Eugene, born on Feb. ruary 2* in the Parkview Huspi. tai. Plymouth. FMK T\X GROI P TO MEET State Representative Richard Doyle will give a talk on Person, a! Rapid Transit at the next meet, mg i f the St. Joseph County Fair Tax As ociation. It will lie held at the First Rank A Trust Co . 52990 U S. 31 North at Cleve, land R. < 1 >n Th '-I iv. March 12 at 7:30 pm. The pu Lc is in. vited New that we’re old r an! tin. der-tand the 'pasdng of the hat” we kn >w why Uncle Sam wears the s' >vc pipe model. Cast of living Yuur income plus 25 per cent

ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Riiert Varga, ri ’l'" 3. Walkerton, tnnounee the fig igtw.' f their dir ght t. Su. ' । ’ M । lee. son < f M , I Mrs. MJ! n McGee, route 1 Plymouth. T!v -eh ct is a graduate of Oreg n-Dnvis H ch Schx>! and is a p'- uaie at An< lit Domini College. Ihe pr spective bridegroom is a graduate i t J. hn Glenn High School and he atterdt d Puidue A 1 ‘L- sammei wedding is being planned. ENGAGED fl I W-''- " ' Id' : ' % . Mr. and M s Dnald Hawk, toute 2, W ilkvi .or. announce the eigigonunt cl their daughter, Cai am a. to Rik Martindale. n of Mr and Mr Rid Martindale, route 2, Wa>k<i’"n. Mia wdl gr;u! . ite from John Glenn High Scl. <-1 in M ty R,< k i a giaduate ..t luksun High Sih 1 and an employee f the Un.t<d Trkphon** Company of Ii 'ri” ■ at W tin<- ton A June wedihng l- i- j g j tn. ned TO PF liONORFD FOR st HOL VST|( EX( F.LLEM I N.< h -la D M; a r r^Ute 1 and R >rt 1. Pilmer, i ute 3. Walk, ab :.i with J i q:; :.r,e A H rdi’ g C mg' R vl N »rth Lib. • !'y ire arno g Indiana Univ r. . tv Bks.m ng’iin, students who will t -h« ” red f r s< h >'.a»t!i- «x. <• lien e .r. Ap .1 17 at the Um. \e<j,uy'., trihtain.il F> ndet'i I^v program a th« Bl- mington campus. in,- newly announced undet. g: ad ia’ h nor students are th "e wh > rm Ie d ■ I lean’s I the f.r -t semester of this sch *1 year To r ':e th? De ir List students ma t ram a 3 3 gra ie average i.- bet’er in a aummum of 12 credit Jjewrs.

DR. WILCOX, WIFE AND 2 CHILDREN DIE IN CRASH Dr. Wayne Wilcox, his wife Ou.da and two children. K ulan, 13. and (’lnk. 13. weie killed in the crash of the Turkish DC 10 near Pans on S .ndny. March 3. Dr. Wilcox was from Ninth Liberty and was a professor of ji ditical science at Columbia Un., versity in New York before entering government service. He graduated from North LI erty High Si hi ' 1 ,n 19.51 and from Purdue University in 19.51 While at Purdue he was president "f the Reamer Club, vice president of th»- S: .dent Senate and a member of the Imn Key. the Univer. sty’s h.ghest h m ra.y organizati >n. A student of political seience he continued his edu< atom at Columbia Univers.ty aftei two years with the active Naval 10. serves from 19.54 to 19.56 Dining that time he accompanied Adm Richard Bryd on his la-t trip to the Antart-c. At Columbia he received his doctrate in 195 s and stayed a.s a proses or at the graduate level. He was author of several books including textbooks and the culture of politics of Pak -tan. India and i ther East As. m countries. It was at Columbia that he conducted a .study of F’aki an as a result of his selection of a Ford Foundation Foreign Study Fellowship while it Purdue. His study eventually took him to London and Pakistan to complete the wmk He took the cultural attache post m September, 1971. Surviving along with his two younger children. Shelly. 10, and Spencer, 8, are his mother. Mrs. Jolin M Wdcox, North Liberty; a brother. John M Wilcox Jr, North L.!»erty; an uncle, Roy Wilc<>x. North Ldxrty; three aunts. Mi . Ralph Boh-on. Mishawaka; Mi Wayne (' ver, Walkerton; a. 1 Mr, Clyde Colburn, of El I'a o. Illinois. Dr. Wilcox .and his wife had gone to Paris to pick uj> the.r two t l ie t (dr.ldi n and were returning to L» din with them. The two younger chi Mien wen in London. Omd.i W 1 ox was f rmerly imm I' ilia . Texas, MISSION \R!F.s to MsiT I XH ED PEN 1 \< os i \|. ( 111 IU II The Reverend and Mrs. C 11 Abernathy. United Pentac til niissn na, । t Malawi. Ea-t As. nca. will speak this Sunday. March Hi. at 730 pm in the Ur ted Pentacostal Church at the c rnt i of Van Buren and Indiana SUrt-ts Pa-tor David M Hudson invites the public to atten,! Mi ionai Abernathy and his family newly apfi iint. l m'g ang mi si< n iries. Hus h a c< mt y that has l»een relatudy unevan. grlized Their presenta' nin our city will !e with slides, artif u t and sj>e< tai mu ;c Hie United Pentaci til Chun h TnternaLonal, one o f the fastest growing churches in the world, has seen its ovi-rseas ministries triple in the past decade Thou<. and have exper irnced the bap. ' sm .n the Holy spn ■ Mi si ti iry Atu rna:!i\ is one marv church r present.!fives atmul working in । » countries, wth 2 670 congiegat: n • J'a-tor I‘ii I M Hudson weh >mes you to this >peri il service and all other services TTie average husband Is one wh» lays down the law t > his wife who tn turn starts w vking on all the amendments

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EMERGENCY WE NEED YOUR HELP! Tlie Ray Kuchel fam.lv of West York, have lost all their possessions in a fire this past Wednesday night. They need any and all artick s of furmtm ••, clothing, linens and other h iwhold art.cles foi housekeeping Clothing is needed in these sizes: Man’s — 42 coat 16 shirt, 36. 38 waist, 30-51 length, size "‘j shoes. Lady's— b l , dress, size 5 shiw. Child's - 4 or .5 .n all clothing, size 8 . hi'.ds shoes. All donations appreciated. Ar. tides may be delivered to United Rent icostal Church, corner of Ln. dian i and Van Buren at the par. s m ige *O2 Vin Buren, or arti. ties w.ll lx- picked up by calling 586-3704. " o y • Hdp° Thank y >u. Blue And Gold Banquet Held In Walkerton Among several sj>e d guests at Pack 293 > Blue and Gold Ban. quet held n Saturdiy. February 23, were a python, an opp>sum and a side necked turtle. These were chapron.-d by Mr. and Mrs Lewis Haru!, of Argos. Mrs Hajid gave a very interesting talk about these three and other crea. tmes of the wilds t > an aud-ence of 150 persons. James Harper. Cub Master, served as master of ceremonies for the evening He presented awanis to the following boys: Jim Brown, R.dxat, Grant Wal. mouth. f)utd< - rsman; ind those receiving aquanaut xnd • utdoors, man badges were Mike LaiZure, Mike Palmer. Ron Frame and Tim Turner. Tlie follow.ng year pins were awmled to Genie Harper. 1 year; James Haqier, 3 year-; Cail Dree^n, 4 years; am! Nedra Williams, 6 years Mrs Larry DiD received the door pr.ze of i t ihle centerpiece of g >ld <hry mthemums Horn tlie head ta Ie The complete pack formed the living cinde and the meet :.g was adjourned. Mlxs UK.II TO KE< El\ E ( \P IHI K>D\Y Mi s There-1 Fl U gh. daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Frazier. 307 F! Center St N >rth L berty Indian i will receive the (ip f the Memor al Hospital of s uth Bend S< h.vl of Nursing in a ceremony to be held at the First Presto terian Church. 333 W C dfax Avenue, South Bend, on Fhursdiy Much 14 at eight o'clock m the evening A rereptsn for relatives and friends of the student, wdl be held -n the ~.4 d hall of the church .mn'ed itely : 4 wing the cere, mi >ny PHIL \IHE \ <|.\ss TO MEET Tlie Philathea C is- of the Unit, el M-thod:st Church Walkerton, w II nio* at the Georgia Street church on Thm-day. M treh 14. i J 18) jim Hostesses for the if’erni on will h»- Mr- F'.. .e John, son and Mrs Gus Verkier Dor’t need •< — wnv k.ep It — u» our <leas!f A brat h i c! ' ! who acts like your own but be! >r.g, to a neigh, bor. She -I wander if you’ll love me when my hair has turned gray "