The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1975 — Page 1
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PLJ Adult Education Classes Begin Jan. 27 The second semestei of adult fi .KU* <-t»i> will be starting in three weeks at .1 hn Glenn High Sin >l. Ihe tn st night of classes uJI I M nday, January 27. Anyom- wh w .. i like t< complete h - h.gh ch ->l education, or rejew h; * skill' m some area ot study i < ■> imaged to enroll. A schedule and application tuim can l> found .n area high schools, grocery st res and drug stores. If you ar. interested in attending a class, pick up one of the application forms and s* nd it to Mr. Malcolm Stauffer it John Glenn H.gh S. h< 4 in Walkerton. Indiana. If you need more information about classes call the office at John Glenn High School. 5x6.3195 Classes are being offered three n.gilts each week Following is a ii t of classes and the night they will meet: MONDAY Art M . h (G nerd and Algebra> Cieativv Writing Accounting TUESDAY U S History Typing I and II Sewing Government Ent- roidery THURSDAY English Tailormg Office MacNmes Recreation Here are a few more class de. script ions: GOVERNMENT — The admt education class in government pre. aruts a study of poiotical inatitu. tiona and political ideologies It studiex, tin detail, our American governmimt system, including the development of our Fe«leral system under the constitution, the basic rights of American citixervi, the proteases of nomination and election of political leaders, and the fundbons of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of our government ou a Federal, state and local level. ACCOUNTING I 4 II ibiMik. keeping! Account I and II has instruction on accounting terms, the meaning of a>aeLa, liabill lles and capital Accounting works the .nterpn ting of financial re.. ords, uses of business forms and the k -epmg 1 f records. OFFICE MACHINES — Busi, ness Office Machine* course is designed to provide individuals with the basic skills in th operation of var.ous office inachines: lu key adder, calculator*, ctpy machines, spirit and mine, ograph machine*, and transcrip, tion cqui|>ment TYPING I will be for those individuals who are learning to type The course will emphasize such fumiamentals a’ the mastery of the keyb nrd through corn < t typing techniques sixt iil keys, and character.'. It will also in. elude basic typing applications such as typing short rejxnta. per. Hunal notes ami letters. TYPING II will include more emphaAs on speed ami control The course will include business letters and reports, tabulation aud office ajiphcstions Students will also have the opportunity to work with a simulated office kit if they desire Typing I or II may be taken i* a refresher course for cre*Rt or non. credit CREATIVE WRITING a sic course in expression in a * r *’- alive vein in which one burns to explore the art forms of poetiy, fn-tnin and .P ima Writing t ikes place both in ami out of ci i - and various examples are stuii- 1 and analysed a* to the style a:. I tcchuque of major writers
COMMUNITY CALENDAR I I —— Till KM) XY, J XNU XKX 9 12:00 noon Walkei’ nt'hoii. ber of Commerce to me t. N ith Liberty w < 's’ . it team trivels to LaWlle b i NSC matih. 7:30 pm. — Walker! n Masons MM degree. 1 KID XX. .1 XNU XRY 10 The John Glenn Falcons will travel to Oregon-Davis for tasketball. The North Liberty Shamrocks will host LaCrosse in basketball. S XTURDAY, JANI ARY I I h;3O am. The John Glenn wrestling team will participate in the Knox tourney. 10:30 - 11:30 am. — Story hour at the Walkerton Public Li. brary. North Lilxoty frc'hman hi ketbill team will travel to Marian for a game. Th' North Liberty Shamrocks basketball team* will travel to Argos for games. The John Glenn Falcons v.<ll travel to Triton for basketball. MONDAY. MM AIM 13 The John Glenn freshmen baskot aliens will host the North Liberty freshmen. II ESDAY, JANUARY 14 The North Liberty wrestling team will host I^laimiere 6Ou pm — The John Glenn girls’ b.isketball team will travel to Elkhart Memorial. The Walkerton Lions Club will have a board meeting. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 7:00 pm — The John Glenn girts' basketball team will host Knox. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 600 pm. — The John Glenn wrestling team will travel to I-a. Ville for NSC matches. The North Liberty freshman basket bill team will travel to Argos. 'lh»- .North Liberty Shamrock wresters will host Jim town in NSC action. I K OMI NG SKIRTS IN AREA HIGH SCHOOLS The John Glenn Falcon wn* t. hrs will participate m th- Knox Turney on Saturday, J muary 11 beginning at 8:30 am. They also have matches on Thursday, J muary Ui at 6:00 p.m. when they travel to La Ville for NSC compe. tition Hr Falcon basketball teams re. turn to action with F'rxlay games at Oregon.Davw and Saturday, January 11. Triton will host the Glenn eagers. The girls’ basketball team from Glenn will travel to Elkhart Me. mortal at 6:00 pm. on Tuesday, January 14 Th«* next night, Jan. u try 15. Knox will visit the Fai. conet les. Ihe Fal<-on freshman boys w«ll h d the North Liberty freshmen in basketball on Monday. January 13. The North Liberty freshmen will a' • play January 11 nt Marian, on Thursday, January IS. they will play at Argus 'Hie Shamrock varsity and R teams will play at home on Frl. day, January 10 when a new op. p nent LaCrosse, visits. On Sat. urday they will travel t > Argos for a plr of games In wrestling, the North Lt etty grapplers will travel to LaVtiie tod iy i Thursday i for conference matche'. A match with the Ln. Lttmlere wrestlers, will be held <n Tue.Alay, January 14 and >n Jm. uary 16 the Sham- ska w.l! h> tt Jiiut wr. in NSC action Rcil the clxssified al*.
HALKKRTON, INDIANA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 9.
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Rev. Robert WilibankH, nffidat. ed at the 7 o'clock in the evening double-ring ceremony uniting Mims Susan Leigh Wilcox and Harold Morton tjahry II in the United Methodist Uhurch of North LPerty. A reception was held in the Veterans of Foreign Wars (’lubhou.se. North Liberty. The bride is the daughter of Mi and Mrs John C. Wilcox. 207 N Washington Street. North Liberty She is a graduate of North Liberty High School and attend, rd Indiana State University, Ter. re Haute The groom i* th« son »f Mi Barba i G rt* ’h. Grants Bass. Oregon, and the late Bar. •d M uton Oh: y He is a giaduate of Urawfords\ lb H'gh S h o| an 1 dtemL Ind.aua State University. The br.de, e«cort*d VV her fath. er daring the candlelight << r . many, chose for her wedding i white silk org mza over m it< hIng taffeta floor length gown with a high rise ixdice, high r< < kline, Bi-hop sh-evrs and ver. ttcle stitching iLwn the front of the bodice The A-lintd kirt was trimmed m Venice lace and featured a full chapel tram A crown of Venice lace hell het long ve I of imp H ied k illusi n w: h a Musher tnmmul with lace She raridrd a cas ad« bouquet < ! tv gardenias, holly and satin t b. bins A f rest green md g 1 < I>r th me pt evaded with M> Mary . W > ••• • • ter as maid of honor. Bruf • ma ‘ls were Miss Joyce Szymanski. S >uth Bnd MS' Linda H •• •* and M s- Jami Her tv Mi s Patricia ('trier w is flower girl T. e h - ' attendant u re > g -wn ' f r.-st green jersey with a v-neikhne high rise bkl.e trimmed in V nice lac- w.th long tapered leeves The fla’ed skirl wis s' ght y g dhervd nt the t 1. |c r f she i irriv! a .4ngle 10-g . . ‘ g I ■ - " g'' s’-. in: ’S She u re i seq .nod Jil t io fg id Hie the- d. tc Jn ts were all.!' I .ke the b ■u.
or attendant only their caps were green. Flower girl was Patricia Cart, er, North Liberty She wore a forest green gown of jersey and carried a basket of yellow pi anpom mums and she also wore a Juliet cap with green seqd.ns Attending the groom a.s best man was Greg Larson Craw, fordsville. Ushers included Gene FulWider. Terre Haute; Mark Mender. Danville; and John E. Wilcox, brother of the bnde The* reception hall was decor, ated with wedding l>lls green table de orations with flowers on the bridal table Mung yellow md whi mums and white glads Ihe reficshment table was lined with h t and i d hors dovt os. four ti !. I w Idu.g cake trimmed .n the br I' s<h sen colors Servers wre Mrs John M Wilcox, gi md. mo’her of 'he bride Not th L.b. erty: Mrs Raymond Neill. Dalia-, Tx« Mi 4 George Seim r Mrs Ler> y N* wcomb and Mrs John Smglrton dl of North Liberty A hi i |esm i hLs luncheon was held by Mrs J hn M Wilcox, gr i dmo’her of th- bride. North 1.1 erty. on Dec-mb-r 23 Show, cr were given by Mrs Kay Walz M-- Dav’d Mellin at Plymouth; Mrs Arthur Schmeltz. Walkerb>n m I Miss Jovct Szmarwki. S u'h Bend Guests wore from N rth L.berty. Walkerto: . Great Fork S e.ith Dak ta Draw "ordsv lie H i*ton and Dailaa. Texas, Dr I- S>uth Bend Mi*hawaka Neu Uirli Ie and Plymouth A H'heamal dinner was hell >n December 27 nt the Plym mta H •! dav Inn Th” newlyweds w II Tve at 201 U- iwford St Apt 320 Terre Haute TIME SET FOR GLENN • O l> GAME The John Glenn versus Oreg n. Dav * basketball game on Friday ull bgm at 700 pm ES r The f in b is will leave W i k -rt >n at 6 15 pm. Be wue Advertise!
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Robert Frame Hurt In Mishap Last Friday P. br’ l r m,., I’> 903 V m I; n< n Sti’»-’ V. ।k‘ i■' r wi' r - - juied W '. n the tM. K he w i- r: 1mg ir. ■ fil'd ‘w. thi wing linn f t cn t \ F r.d iy aficrrv .Jr uy He wii i lM.:.vr.ger in tru« k dr.ven by 1. in y I. H- .ni- ’, J: x o2 Oh > St'• ' W iK- ' * r. Th ii. - :» < a f . U S .31 Mm: u County. trucl 1 on rid C S 31 i;.-’ ' i g the byp< s north ■ : i >m Th The left front t re -f th- v i> bbw m-i the vehicle, un th- bn lg«. went over the bft curb verting back to the right. w> nt ver the grass median, cross'd over the two lanes of U. S 31 md rolled twn-' throwing Frame out The truck < ime to rest appn-ximately 6'J feet east of n»w U S. 31 Frame wis -.ak- n to Parkview H . [lt d md ’h-n liter trai netml to the Lil' rte H —pit d H >'- p ' d off; ais refused to confirm the injury of a p-'S.ble fractur* to th- lumhir untd evalua. tk»n t<> the extent : the injury is made He s i pit-d m fair condition. H-imer 4.1 • any in. juries K't.m it- ■ f the damage to the truck w i ,M‘t it $1 3<X). PRIDE IN XMF.RK X MEMBERSHIP MONTH David Scott, president of the Walkerton J lycecs in behalf of the Governor ot Indiana ami the United States president, David L Hale, has pmciaim-ni January as Pnde In Amer.ca Membership month in Walkerton. Pride in Amenia membershtp month is designed to attraA 35,000 young ni’-n into the Jaycee movement throughout the United States The 1974 Jaycees throughout the U^ Conducted more than 900.000 community invi4vem-*rtt projects in over 7 000 chapters across the nation included were veneral dseasv control alcohol education, envmsunentai improve, ment, family life and youth ac. tivities The W ilkerton chapter invites all young men betwreen the ages of lx and 35 to do ’heir part tn life by J >:nmg m these actlv:ti-< The J tve e.s ir- holding a special meeting on Tu-si iv January 21. it 7 30. above th- Burger Dairy Sture A l mbi-sted young men Interested in being .nvnlved in nur i >mm imty m 4 > t impn v me- • plan on uttervfng thus meeting F >r any further information call David Siott, 5x6 2271. or i ntact any W dkerton Jay<ee. (HXMHEK MEEIS TODXY The Walkerton Chamber -f (imimmv will meet today iThur-.. day i at 12.00 noon at Heu’s Re-d. aurant for thAr monthly meeting The Ghani er will be headed by Gary Freeman as president, in 1970 with John Corwin .serving xs vu e-president ^^^^l Hew Arrivals Mr ant Mrs W.Utam Spence route 2 Walkertii, ire the par. ents of i -laughter born on M wtdm De aiiber 30. at LaP-rte H »spt t d A -»n wa torn to Mr and Mrs rh-ini- E Cott n route 1. Walkerton nn Friday J muary 3 is the LiP »rte H «pital If vou w int to f frret all your >! n - tro >bl * wear t ght -hvi’’
