The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1974 — Page 1

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NORTH LIBERTY KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UP SET The North Liberty Elementary School Kindergarten Round-Up is scheduled for Thursday, June 6, at 2:00 p.m. All perspective kindergarten children and their mothers are urged to attend. Children who will be f.ve years old on or before October 1, 1974, are elig;' le. B.rth certificates are required that day for proof of age. Speakers will be Mrs. Heim, school nurse, Mrs. Stephen Heine, school psychologist, Mr. Hammond, principal, and Mrs. Carter, Kindergarten teacher. Refreshments will be sei veil by the PT A. HORSE SHOW SUNDAY IN WALKERTON ♦ Sunday. June 9. is the Lincoln Township 4-H Horse Show in Walkerton at Place Park with an open class show to lx* held. Bill Cottmgim, of Leroy. Ind., is the judge with 22 classes to be judged. 4-H’er« are asked to show tbe.r appreciation to the Horse Show Committee by showing up for the jobs that were assigned because this is an all day project for the 4-H On Monday morning the entire chib is expected to be at. the park for clean-Up. The money collected from the Horse Show will go toward the Lincoln Township 4-H Club treasury. so let’s get in there and do our part,

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John Glenn High School’s golf team won the Northern State Conference at Whispering Pines Golf Course recently. Lee Bouse was medalist for the meet with 76. Zartman carded 81. Bellinger 82. Berkel ile <6 and Schmeltz 90. The Falcon golfers won their third straight conference title and finished the Season 17-6. Linksmen left to right are Gordon Hartsell. Greg Bellinger, Randy Zartman. Lee Bouse. Brian Schmeltz. Ross Ecker, Nick Ber. kebile and coach Mike Jones. ON HONOR ROLL 'Hie Indiana State University, Terre Haute, honor roll for the spring semester contains the names of 1075 students who achieved academic distinction and includes Juke Zlatos. 607 Harrison Street, Walkerton.

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Girls To Be Included In Rcc. Program The Urey Recreation program has been expanded to accomodate a girls’ program this summer. Girls intere-ted in softball, volleyball or basketball aie asked to meet this Fridas, June 7. at 10:30 am. in the Urey gym for an organizational meet ing Accommodations tor girl® .n---terested in gymnastics will be avails' It at J >hn Glenn High School in the evenings every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. For the boys, the Urey gvm will open every Monday, Wednesday an<l Thursday from 1:00

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INSTALLATION BANQUET SET FOR SATURDAY 'Hie Walkerton Jaycees will install their new 1974-75 officers this Saturday evening at the Walkerton Amer.can Legion Post with a dinner banquet set for 7:00 upstairs in the post h me. The main speaker for the evening Will lie the Indiana State Intc'nal vice-president, Ned Cline. All the old and new region vicepresidents will also be in attendance. A dance social is scheduled for after the dinner meeting featur. ing the Evil Ways. RECEIVKS DEGREE Degrees were confer red on four area graduates at the May 15 commencement ceremonies of In. diana University at South Ben I in the Athletic and Convocati >n Center: Carol Huffstetter, B.S , elemental^' education; Judy Ellen Burch Ryan. 8.5., elementary education; Denice Ann Travis. 8.5.. general science; and Russell C. Stooks. 8.5., accounting. Give a skeptic an inch — and he’ll measure it. to 4:00 p.m. And a weight conditioning program (com.sting of touch football, running anil weight lifting) will be available at John Glenn High School every Monday. Wednesday and Thursilay from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Any questions will be answered if you contact Mr. John H<>wstrawser at 101 Hickory Street. Walkerton, or phone him at 5863677.

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NORTH LIBERTY ! 4TH OF JULY QUEEN CONTEST The North Liberty Chapter of 1 Tri Kappa is currently making plans for then annual 4th of July Queen Contes’ Applicants will be required to he N":th Liberty area residents between th' 1 ages of li-21 am J single. Each girl must have a community organization, club, merchant, etc., as her sponsor. There will be no financial obhga. tion to the sponsor. The applicants w.'.l meet with the judges on June 1 । and the Queen will be crowned later in June. All interested applicants are a.sked to compete the application blank located elsewhere in thia paper and have their sponsor mail it to; Mrs. James Plunkett 103 S. Lafayette St. North Liberty. Ind 46554 Deadline for entries is set for Thursday. June 13. WEEK END SPIRIT! \L » KENEH \L A "Week EnU of Spiritual Re. newa!” will be held at the Beav. er ('r»vk Wesleyan Church. North Liberty, Indiana. 2 miles east on Highway 4. June 7- 9. Stuvicea will be held at 7 each evening and 10:30 a m. on Sunday. “The Fnuik Underw.HHl Fami. ly" of Fairmount. Indiana, will be the guest singers Rev. Under, wool will also be speaking. You are cordially invited to en. joy this great wwk end with us. Rev. Lynfoid Sanders is the pas. tor.

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