The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1974 — Page 4

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T • cheerleaders of John Glenn Hi^ ^cho 1 recently attended a cheerleaders workshop at Taylor Un ersity. Upland. Indiana. The gii < warned new cheeis. pom-pom i O’i mes crowd control and motivat on, gymnastics, mounts and IbaL-nces, a mini-tram cheer, jun >s, and other cheerleading tec; niques. They also DarticfVateo .a a talent show and presented a pep rally. ' ! v program, conducted by Na. 1 v\ me < heerleaders Associa. tio: of Indiana Pennsylvania, at. t « ed 150 cheerleaders from sev- • • states. Tne following girls i t ■■’. ited trom John Glenn High brh^ol: onie Northam. Jeannie Klin-g-i /i n, i\ any b'laugher ;rd -sa Slo.vy. The fifth cheer. 1-: uina Caibiener, was unt r' to attend. girl* w n two ribbons ex, c i ind g‘ ■d.

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Earl I'. Aldrich Ear F. Aldrich, 94. formerly of 311 Park Avenue. Mishawaka, who served a four-year term as city t easurer from 1935 to 1939 and two teims as Penn Twp. tiustee from 1943 to 1951, died at 6:30 a m. Sunday. June 23, in the Cardinal Nursing H »me, n South Bend, following an extended illness He was bcm on Ju I y-9. 1879, in. LaG: ange and came to Misha, waka from that city in 1*97. On Jun 22. 1994 in South Bend, he m*t r.ed M s Mayme H. Reed,

who died September 29, 1964. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edgar L. Fulmer, Mishawaka; a son Robert, South Bend; a sister, I Mrs. Nina Balsley. North Liberty; I four grandchildren and five great- ( grandchildren. Another son. Glen, ( died April 1, 1969. । Funeral services were held at ( 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. P. ( B. Smith, pastor of the First ( United Methodist Church, official- j ing. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery. Charles S. Froyck Charles S. Froyck, 89. of rou‘e 4, Walkerton, died at 4:00 am. Sunday in the Miller Man r Nur- ’ sing H me, Plymouth, after an extended illness. He was a re. tired U. S. Steel Corp.. Chicago. 1 11 y< e. Brn Septembej 3, < ls>4, in Sweden, he had lived < here five years coming from Ch.- | cage. His wife. Ragna A., (Led ( August 2*. 1973. Suiviting are ( a son. Harvey J., of Walkerton; । a grandson; and two half- <ers, , M.s. Clarence Patterson, of How. aid, Kansas; and Mrs. Hugh ’ Foote, of Moline, Kansas. Senses were held at 11:00 a m. Wednesdaj- in the NusbaumElkin Funeral Home, Walkerton. < with Rev. James McGee, pastor < of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 1 Donaldson, officiating. Burial was I in the Grovertown Cemetery. I .73^7"' * » «■$ ' J 1 . c' •■. "■ । I ''' 22 <3tnK^' | ; MAYBE , f > < । y C u C«n •.tlx* 7~ -r,' 1 ( i More/ \. .1, oul 4" ** ’•^. । i < ! ADVERTISING' C : '

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