The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1974 — Page 1

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Cancer Drive To Be Held In Walkerton Sunday Lincoln Township 4-H'ers will be canvassing the town of Walk, erton on Sunday asking for do. nations to combat cancer. Each member will be properly identiLed and will distribute literature from the American Cancer So. ciety. People in Walkerton are asked to watch for these young people on Sunday, March 31, beginning at 1:00 p.m. 4-H'ers are to meet at the Walkerton Eire Stat.on on Wash, ington Street for packets. The canvass will last about two hours as in the past. Funds used to not only help those who are sick with cancer providing bandages and medication but most important to educate the people to the seven dan. ger signals to cancer. Won’t you help. One dollar, more or less from each family in town will help, maybe that person would be ^ou. Save a life, combat c ancer, I CO?<IOKiTY~ ! CALENDAR * Thur*day, March 28 Business and Professional Women to meet. North Liberty Jr. High wrestlers to participate in the western division tourney at Warren. Friday, March 29 North Liberty track team opens the.r st hedule by hosting South Central and Knox. 8:00 p m. North Liberty OES open installation at the Masonic Temple. Saturday, March 30 North Liberty Cub Scouts paper drive. 10:30 - 11:30 am. — Story hour at the Walkerton Purmc Library. 4:30 . 7:30 — Pancake and whole hog sausage supper at I ra. cy United Methodist Church 5:00 . 8:00 pm. - Chicken fry at Tyner School by the Tyner Oddfellows. 8:00 p.m. — Open installation of the Walkerton OES at the Masonic Temple. Sunday, March 31 The Lincoln Twp 4-H’ers wall canvass the town of Walkerton for the Cancer Fund. Monday, April 1 April Fool’s day. TueMlay, April 2 12:00 noon — The Lincoln Twp. Extension Homemakers Club will meet at the, Community Building, Walkerton, with a guest day potluck luncheon. Jaycees Board to meet. Wednesday, April 3 4:00 p.m. The John Glenn High School baseball season opens with the Falcons hosting Misha, waka 7:30 p.m. — St Patrick's Wo. men's Club to meet. Lil erty.Lincoln Farm Bureau to meet. ThurMiay, April | 4:15 p.m. John Glenn base, ball team to travel to Divine Heart. 7:30 pm - North Liberty Jay. cees to meet m the Community Building. 8:00 p.m. — Epsilon Chi Tri Kappa to meet. 8:00 p.m. Walkerton Anu ri. can Legion Auxiliary to meet.

WALKERTON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1974

ENROLLMENT SET AT WALKERTON ELEMENTARY Tliere will be a meeting for parents and children eligible to enroll for kindergarten during the 1974-75 school year April 11 at 2:00 p.m. at Walkerton Elementary School. To be eligible a child must be 5 years of age on or I efire August 31. Children who have not had kindergarten and will be 6 on or before August 31 may be pre-registered at this time also. Health examination and immunization forms, which parents should present to the physician al examination time, may be oU tained from the school dining pre. registration. Proof of age with a legal birth certificate (one from the health department of the county in which the child was born) is required. either now or in the fall when children are enrolled. The health and immunization forms are to be returned to the school in September when classes begin. RUSSIAN WOMEN TO SPEAK HERE M’KIL 3 Mis. Mane Schultz will b< th' guc t speaker for the 1 o’clock in the afternoon Women’s Society meeting at the United Meth di. t Church. Walkerton, on W« dn< day, April 3. Mrs. Schultz was born in Bus. sia, one of a family of 10 child, ren and tells of her family and their outstanding Christian faith during the war era. She is a popular speaker and commands large crowds. Women from all churches in the area are invited and urged to at. tend. A social hour will follow and a baby sitter will be providod. \ APIUCITK AS BEING TAKEN FOR IV ATER SUPT. The Board of Trustees of the Town of Not th Liberty is accept, ing applications for the position of Water Superintendent. Appl.. cants must be willing to attend schooling to obtain operator’s certificate for the town’s new well and water treament plant. Ap. plicaions may be obtained at the Clerk-Treasurer’s office, North Liberty. m!4tf SPRING VACATION The Spring Vacation will begin at 3 00 p.m. on Friday, March 29, at North Liberty Schools. NOTICE A whole hog sausage and pancake supper will be held on Saturday. March 30. from 4:30 to 7:30 pm at the Tracey United Metho, dist Church sponsored by the Youth Fellowship of the church Adults. $1 75: pre-teens, $100; and pre-schoolers, free. (LI B TO HEAR TRWHXNi ON MFA ICO Mr and Mrs John McCombs will present a travelog on Mexico at the April sth Guest Night car. ry.'n dinner of the Woman’s Community Club, tn be held at 6:30 p rn. in the Comxnun.ty Building. Members are reminded to bring a dish of their choice and place settings f »r themselves and guest' Hostesses for the evening will Ite Mrs Roy Newell, Mrs. Roy Hobtetter and Mrs Carl Stanley Harry: "Do you know what they call a man who doesn't believe in birth control’' Jahr' "No, what?"

GIRLS STATE DELEGATES AND i ALTERNATES Girls’ State delegates from the I Orville Easterday American Le- | gion Post, Walkerton, were re- | cently selected with Rashel Jack- ! son and Lama Carter receiving I the honors. Girls’ State will be held at In- . diana State University, Terre Haute, from June 16 through 23. The purpose of this pre .gram is to educate our young women in the duLes, privileges, lights and responsibilities of American Citizenship, and to gve to these cit. izens, in a real >t'c manner, an opportunity to learn the pr< blem ; of government with special emphasis upon the contribution women can make to the welfare of the city, county, state and nation. It has been designed to gve actual experience in the problems es se'f government as it operates in Indiana. - jbm < * mt Miss Jackson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. 100 Shamrock St., Walkerton, is a junior at John Glenn High School. 1 l Laura Carter, daughter of Dr. ami Mrs. W.lham Carter, route 3, WalkerU»n, also is a junn . at John Glenn High School. - U ■ | J •’ jJBI ‘”* s IfEiS 1118 t ®| ® f ■ » One alternate Ls Vickie Capek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Jr. route 1, Walkerton a WrflMiL

ENGAGED 1- < r life* V . & y- jßr Mi. and Mrs. Charles J. Shogi en. rural route 3. Walkerton, Indiana anni.un< e the engagement of their diughtei, Sandra Jeanne, to Liiwiamc Lars.n, n o! Mr. and Mis Menten La.s n. of pec. atoniia, Illinois. San ha and l. iwnnce are grad, nates of the Univers ty of PI inns, <’h imp ugn Samira was an Art major and her fi mce has a de. gree in Agi iiailtm e. The couple ire planning to he wed this . pring at St Cnrist.na ( hun h, Chicag. . II! REGISTRATION SET FOR ST. PATRICK SCHOOL Parents wishing to send their children to St. Patrick School f ir the 1974-1975 school y<ar may register them thus Saturday and Sunday, March 23 and 24. after all the Masses. Tins includes incoming first graders and any nth. er children from grade. 2 through 6. Registi itmn will take place at the Sisters’ Conwnt I . n P I I \ i NOTE .♦ - - O rpjcenti.y ai\mi i n o to LAPORTE HOSPITAL Mrs. Wilham Wheat, Mn^s He. lene Long, Mrs. H< r.ry Seiynek, Mis. Michael C .bett and Mrs. Marg in • Long, ill of Walkert, n; Mis- Constance Eagiebarger and Master Patrick Putnam, both »f N( th L.b<TLy. ADMITTED TO VUrERAN'S HOSPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS Chester Emmons, room B 623. ■ —— a u ® Tlie other alternate ls Mekxly Mvers Plan 3 made for Guts' State will promc'te outstand.ng programs in government and Americanism along with a recreation program which has been uided and swim. vU-the xxheJule

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NORTH LIBERTY OES INSTALLATION FRIDAY NIGHT The North Liberty Chapter 290 Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a pubhc installation of the new officers on Friday, March 29, at 8 o'cock in the evening at the North LI ei \ Masonic Temple with Mrs. Mable Dewey to be installed as Worthy Matron and Barry Brodzinskl as Worthy Patron. Others to be installed include Mrs. Esther Smith, associate matron; Linder Wilkams, associate patron; Mis. Glen Shu}>ert, secretary; Mrs. Harry Brodzinski, treasurer; Mrs Mildred Hunter, conductress; and Mrs. Paul Tarnow, associate conductress. Also all appointed oli.cers will be installed which include Mrs. Charles Bare, chaplain and marshall; Mrs. Osborn Fisher, oiga:.ist; Miss B-inita Kennedy, adah; Mrs. Barr> Brodzmski, ruth; Mis. Hdhs Platz, ">tcr; Mrs. Pat Eggert, maitha; Mrs. Uarl Zimtnerle, vle ta, Mr.' K r.’h W ignel as w irder and sent.nel. The installing off. vrs will be Mis. John I«idd, depute District 20. will be the installing malien; Gene Springman, past patron, inst iilmg pat! n and Mrs. Sprmgman w.!l Im the installing marshall; Mm. ('ecu Hay, ; ist mat! n. will is the .r.'tadmg sec. retary; Mis. D u- Bi .wn, past matr n, is the install.ng chaplain; Fie l R ac. f Lakeville, will lx- the ins’ tiling soU-st; Mrs Audine Manuel, ms’ tiling org mist; and Mrs. Dale Nelson, p e-t matron, w.ll be the Bible Bearta. A reception will be held folh w. ing the installation. OES TO INSTALL MARCH 30TH IN WALKERTON Walkerton Chapter 319 Order of the Ea-tern Star, will hold open m'tallati n of new officers Satin I iy. March 30 at the Masonic Temple at s. < !o< k Mi a: I Mrs Will, un I Ik.’ w '.! be installed as worthy matron and w .rthy patron: Mr and Mrs Jas. I»er Ekm. install'd as L'*>c:ate miti >n and a-- * i’e patr m. Al. so, Mr- Gene Whitte-erry, se. re. tary; Mrs Ihin 1 untie, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Ju- k n nductr’ s.'; and Mr< Leroy Whitaker, a.ssoc. late conduct re.--s. Also the ap. point.ve officers will be installed. Installing officers will be Mrs. Kent Palme,. South Bend, past matron of North Liberty: install, ing matron: Kent Palmer, past patron, installing patron; Mrs. Clarence Reid, past matron of Walkerton, installing marsh ill; Mr* John Mt-Comhs. pa,t matron, installing < hapl un Mrs Newton Williams, past matr n installing •e re’ iry Also Mrs James Hull, inger, North Liberty, instalLng organist; and Dale Trobaugh, ;>i t patron of North Liberty, installing soloist. A recepte n will f How the io. stallation. In 1940 each car on the roaJ cc rta ned an average of 3 2 per. •' rs. In 1950 the average was 2 1 In 1960 itw mi 4At th s rate every the I ar n the road will be empty by 19X0. D 1 you hear about the wife who cured her h'Lsband of hs ’’have to w rk la*e at the iff.ee r "it ne She asked him if she could depend on it. Bataan fell to the Japanese la World War ll' >q Apnl 9 IHX