The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1974 — Page 4

Jerry Franks To Appear In No. Liberty Jerry Flunks will be at the F• st Ba pt st Chun u, 407 W. Fi n. North Liberty. Indiana. Sun. day, September 8, to present a pt gram u (> >'l**l music. At tne o- ‘0 a.m. Sundae School hour he v teach a combined class inc!u ling 6lh giadtis up thiough t,ji Its, on the general subject of wh <t is acceptable Gospel musk. He will include the subject of v (her oi n>t nuxiern tock musit is a valid vehicle for the Gos. pel message. He will m-v play so tire 10:30 am. worship service. In the evening 7:30 p.m. preaching service he again will present a progiain <M Qospel music Jerry Franks has combined a career of professional musician, private instructor, and music cd. ucator at tiw college level. In great demand nationally, he p'*forms oti radio and television, ijei^dediy guest soloist for Dodger Stadium pre-game shows and the National Anthem, at Disney. Tam, and the Midwest National Ba d Clinic. He has been chosen t appear in programs with such pol tical figures as Governor ’.omdu Reagan. Senator Mark Ha'field and Dr. Walter Ju Id. Hi.t recent record albums include ' T i meet Conversations” and "Dimansions in Brass.” He is sea. t’U ‘i in the 1970 edition of the publication “Outstanding Educat, ors of America.’ Since 1967, Mr. tranks has been artist, in.residence and is

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currently Director of Instnimentai Music and Bands "nd Assist, ant Professor of Music Educa. tors, Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana. Prior to this time he was for four years, instrument a! instructor at the Albert Gallatin Schools, Masontown. Pennsylvania In b. th clinic appearances ’ and solo performances, Jerry Franks displays unusually fine technique enmplem nted by excellent musicianship. NORTH LIBERTY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The North Liberty Shamrock varsity vootball schedule, reserve football and cross country schedules for the 1974 season are as follows: VARSIT V Sept. 6 Central Noble T , ♦S°pt. 13 Jimtown T _ Sept. 21 Triton H Sept. 27 Knox •Oct. 4 John Glenn T Oct. 12 South Central JF 1 ♦Oct. 18 Fairfield T •Oct. 26 New Prairie JF ♦Nov. 1 LaVille 01 RESERVE Sept. 16 Jimtown H Oct. 7 John Glenn T Oct. 21 Fairfield Oct. 28 New Prairie T ♦ Northern State Conference rfORTH LIBERTY “SHAMROCKS" 1971 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Sept 5 Oregon. Davis T Sept. 10 Argos T ♦Sept. 12 John Glenn H

■ Sept 17 Washington T

•Sept. 19 New Prairie T Sept. 21 New’ Prairie Invit. T Sept. 24 St. Joseph ♦Sept. 26 Jim town H Sept. 27 Knox T •Oct. 1 LaVille Oct. 5 Manchester Invit. T Oct. 8 Marian, Clay Wil. Fk ♦Oct. 10 Fairfield T Oct. 15 NSC Meet * Northern State Conference JOHN GLENN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The varity football schedule for the John Glenn Falcons for the 1974 season, with all games bebinning at 7:30 p.m., is as follows: Sept. 6 North Judson H ♦Sept. 13 Fairfield T •Sept. 20 LaVille H Sept. 27 Triton H •Oct. 4 North Liberty H •Oct. 11 New Prairie H Oct. 18 South Central T Oct. 25 Knox T ♦Nov. 1 Jimtown T • Northern State Conference RECEIVES DEGREE Mrs. Ruth Ann Frailey Scott, 605 Washington Street, Walkerton, received her master of arts in elementary education and Lin. da Kay Qualls, 503 Jackson, Walkerton, received her bachelor of science in physical education and health from Ball State University this summer with the commence, ment held on the Muncie campus, Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday, Sunday September 6,7, 8 William Holden and Kay Lenz in Breezy Rated "R’ Shows at 7:15 and 9:10 p.m. /

—————— son ■ * CARDS O ■IOFBSI.^ THANKS ^3 We wish to thank the many friends and relatives who helped us celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. Also Those who sent flowers and gifts. A special thanks to our children who planned and made the celebration so wonderful. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Morris THANKS TO THE CHAMBER We wish to extend our thanks to the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring the John Glenn High School Band in the Blueberry Festival parade at Plymouth on Labor Day. Band Members and Director CH VIICH AUCTION The North Liberty United Methodist Church will hold a mis. cellaneous auction sale on Saturday, September 21, at 10:00 a m. on* the church parking lot. The church is located on the corner of State Road 23 and State Road 4. Refreshments and lunch will be available. The auctioneer will be Col. Carl Kaser and the Community State Bank will clerk the sale. The rain date is October 5. The Adult One Sunday school class is sponsoring the sale under the direction of Mrs. Keith Rin. inger, Mrs. Jerry Knepp, Mr. John Peddycord and Mr. Jame John.

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