The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1974 — Page 1
OLUME 101; NUMBER 8
COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY SEITEMBEK 19 4:30 p.m. — The John Glenn cross country team to host Fair, field. 4:15 p.m. — The John Glenn tennis team to host Jimtown. North L.berty Shamrock cross country team to travel to New Prairie. 7:30 p.m. — Walkerton Mason, ic Lodge of Instruction at North Liberty. m { FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Walkerton Woman’s Commun. ity Club to meet. 7:30 p.m. — The John Glenn Falcons will host the LaVille Lan. cers in a Northern State Confer, ence football game. 7:30 p.m. — North Liberty PTA square dance in the North Lil>erty Elementary School gym. SATURDAY, SEITEMBEK 21 '9:00 a.m. — The John Glenn tenn.s team will travel to Ply. mouth for matches. 10:00 a.m. — New* Prairie In. vitational Cross Country meet. 10:30 . 11:30 am. — Story hour at the Walkerton Public Lit rary. 7:30 p m. — The North Liberty Shamrocks will host Triton at Jackson field in football. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 12:30 p.m. — The Johnson Twp. Reunion at the Community Build, ing. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 First day of Autumn. 4:30 p.m. — The John Glenn B team football squad will travel to LaVille. 4:30 p.m. — The John Glenn cross country team will travel to South Central. 7:30 p.m. — Walkerton Rain, bow for Girls. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 The North Liberty Shamrock cross country team will host St. Joseph. 4:30 p.m. — The John Glenn cross country team w.il host Knox 7:00 p.m. — Tile John Glenn girl's volleiball team will travel to Fairfield. 4:00 p.m. — The North Liberty tennis team w II host Culvei C m. munity School. 4:30 pm. The John Glenn tennis team to travel to Fairfield. Walkerton Jaycees to meet Walkerton Lion> Club tn meet. WEDNESDAY. SEITEMBEK 25 4:00 p.m The North Libi ty tennis team will host John Glenn, for matches. Jolly 12 Bunco club to meet at Pat Oake« 7:30 p.m —. The North Liberty Tri Kappa style show at the N >rth Liberty School gvm Till RSD\Y, SEPTEMBER *6 4:00 p.m. — The John Glenn cross country tcrni to h« -t New Prairie. 4:00 pm North L.berty ten. nls team to travel to LaSalle 4:15 pm. — The John G’er/ tennis team will travel to Culver. 4:30 p.m The John Glenn girl's voile'Kall te im will travel to Oregon.Da vis. 7:30 p.m. - The Wnlkert m Master M i* ns to meet. 7:30 pm The North LfcGy Jaycees to meet. PICNIC SUNNAY Tlie Past Matrons and Patrons p cnic of the Walkerton Order of Eastern Star will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet at Koontz Lake with Mrs John McComb* as co-hostess, on Sunday. September 22.
WALKERTON, INDLANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
N. L. PTA Square Dance Party Friday The North Liberty Parent Teachers Association will hold a square dance on Friday evening, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Elementary School gy3i in the way of encouraging new members according to the president, Ellis Swi. hart. Bob Firestone will be the call, er Another event that evening will be a well known hypnotist. Tickets may be obtained at the door and the publ.c is cord, ially invited. Other officers of the 1971-75 term are Michael Kochanowski, vice-president; Mrs. John Shene - man, secretary; and Mrs. Eugene Price, treasurer. VOTEK REGISTRATION Voter registration for the fall election can be done at the Walkerton License Bureau, Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. To be eligible for this election one must be registered by September 23. ANNI AL CHICKEN SUPPER The Tracy United Methodist Church on Highway 6 annual chicken supper w.ll be held on Saturday. September 21, 4:30 to 7:3<> p.m. Menu includes fr.ed chicken, potatoes and gravy, homemade noodles, slaw, hot vegetal* le, beverage and pie. Dona, tions are adults, $2.50; pre-teens, teens, $1.25; and pre-schoolers, free. ATTENTION The Community calendar Is a service provided by this new*. paper for the different clubs and organizations as well as schools and churches to list their meetings and other important dates, free of charge. Call or bring in your meeting dates for the cal. endar.
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Fashions present «d bv Olga’s of LaPorte, will highl.ght the Z<ta Pi chapter of Tn Kappa's fash.on show on September 25 at the North Liberty High School Committee members are pictured busily making delightful patch, work flowers to decorate the ta. bias Mr> James Plunkett, dec-
JG HOMECOMING QUEEN NOMINEES 1 Kw. ar mRdUy : 'TSfIRK U UH v ■
One of these nominees will be crowned as the John Glenn High School 1974 Football Homecoming Queen at halftime of the John Glenn-Triton game Friday, September 27. Seated left to r.ght is Sue Kush, Junior Class; Sheri Fkrrar, Freshman Class; Patty Miller, FEA; Jill Northam, Band; standing Vickie Capek. Sunshine; Nonna Zahm, Art Club; Kathy Kersh, Senior Class; Cindy Kun. kie. Sophomore Class; Donna Brown. Pom-Pom Girls. Homecoming festivit.es will be. gin W’cdnesday, September 25, with the construction of the floats by memlxus ,f the classes. Ait Cln . FEA and Pom-Pom G ris. Student- will woi k on the floats during the nr study piisls at s<h< 01. At 6:30 pm. Wnhu.^lay, the John Glenn Marching Band will lend the parade starting at Urey Middle School, following down Van Buren to Georgia Street to the high school Kmtball field. Following the announcement of the winning float, students will hold a pep rally around the bon. fire. The “Catch" band will provide music for the dance following the game until 12 o'clock. The home, coming is sponsored by the student council. Send a gift a week, send The Independent-News.
(ration chairman, Is standing back with, left to right, Ms. Ciyde Steele, entertainment. Mrs leny King, t.ckets; Mn Jerry Knepp, style show chairman; Mrs Muh.ael Knepp, door prizes; and Mrs John Peddycord, Tn Kappa president. The style sh >w w 1 Iwgm at 7:30 pm. and p:weeds
4^- •* SPORTS ACTIVITIES IN THE AREA THIS WEEK The John Glenn Falcons will have a cross country meet at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 19. here against Fairfield. The team will also have meets on Monday. September 23 at South Central, beginning at 4:30; Tuesday here at 4:30 against K\>x and on Thursday, September 26 when they host New Prairie. Also the team will be- participating .n the New Prairie Invitational begin, mug at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. The G.rls volleyball team at John Glenn will swing into action this week with two matche s< * On Tuesday. Septeni'er 21. tin y will travel to Eairfield at 7.00 pm. and on Thursday at 4:30 they will be at Oregon-Davis. Football action begins on Fri. day evening, Septembt r 27, when the Falcons will host LaVille with the kickoff set at 7:30 p.m. in Walkerton. The B team football squad will have a game on Monday. September 23 at 4:30 wnui they travel to LaV.lie. Tennis at John Glenn will be invoved in matches on Saturday. September 21 when the team travels to Plymouth with the matches to get underway at 9:00 a m On Tuesday, September 24. Fairfield will host Glenn; Wednesday, the
wdl lw lirfit the s< h< larship fund Models will be Mrs. Ge >rge Krueger. Mrs J > eph O'Conn r. M It ’bert Overmyer, Mi ■ Dwight Annis. Maik 1 Worknnn, Lei Seiner, Mis Tun H miry. M .ssy Meert. Mrs R chard Carter and Mr* James M.ek > fij
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TICKETS ON SALE AT NORTH LIBERTY Season tickets for the 1974 foot, ball seasen are now on sale at North Liberty Hgh School. The adult tickets are $3.75 and students $3.00. AU t; kt ts at the gate will be $2.60. Advance tickets for each h -me game will go on sale the w. t k df ti. • g tme at the follow, ing prices, $1 75 for adults and $1.25 fei student-;. I I NOTH E The Wakerton License Bureaa will be closed on Tuesday after- , noon. September 24. An arrogant young salesnaa breezed into the one horse lowa in his snappy convertible, screeched to a halt in front of the geaeral store, and called to the owner; 1 | North Liberty net ter.* will visit £ and on Thursday the Falcons tea. 1 nis team visits Culver. The N >rth L.berty Shamrock!^ will have an active week with a '* footbal) game set for Saturday at I Jackson field when the team hosta $ Triton at 7:30. The cross country team w.ll i have matches on Thursday when | they travel to New Prairie and JI again on Saturday they will go I to New Prairie f< r the invitational beg.nning at 10 a.m. The team ' will also run on September 24 ] when they host St. Joseph and on / Thursday, September 26 when , Jimtown visits. Tennis matches are set for Tue». | day. September 24 when the Cut I ver Community Schools team a a guest at North Liberty at 4. \ ALso on Wednesday the team will > be in action at LaVille and 00 I Thursday the team will travel to LaSalle. These matches are also at 4 o'clock.
Entertainment will be provided] by the Dixie Walkers Square I Dance group Many d<or prizes! will be given at the ahow and these gifts are donated by the merchants and businessmen in the N>i th Liberty area Tickets may be purchased at the door.
