The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 November 1978 — Page 7
COMMUNITY CALENDAR FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17 10:00 a.m. — Walkerton Woman's Community Chib tour of Marshall-Starke Development ( enter. 4:00 p.m. — North I iberty girls' basketball teams to open their season when they host Washington. ":00 p.m. — Ihe John Glenn varsity and B I cam basketball teams will open their season hv hosting South ( entral. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IM 1:00 p.m. — North Liberty girls' basketball team to host Argos. 7:30 p.m. - Ihe Walkerton Area Junior Miss Pageant crowning. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20 Walkerton OES to meet. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 G:00 p.m. — John Glenn wrest lers to open their season at ( ulver. 6:(X) p.m. — North Liberty w restlers to travel to South ( entral. 6:30 p.m. — North 1 iberty and John Glenn freshman basketbail teams to meet at the Shamnxk floor for their opener of the season. 6:30 p.m — John Glenn girls basketball teams to open their season by hosting Mishawaka Marian. PI J School Board to meet. Walkerton Javcees to meet
ANTIQUE AUCTION SATURDAY, NOV. 18 10:30 A.M. E.S.T. Walkerton Youth Building WALKERTON, INDIANA West on Rt 6 from intersection of Rt. 6 and Rt. 23 WATCH FOR SIGNS Duc to ill health and age. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hires of Koontz Lake are disposing of the following antiques and collectibles. FURNITURE — Victorian Walnut bed. matching washstand and dresser with marble tops, heavily carved drop front desk with shelves and mirrors. Rose wood Melodian, Criterion *4 music box with lOdiscs. Walnut three-drawer chest. Love seat, matching chair and rocker with claw feet. Two piece walnut cupboard with glass doors, Hall tree. Bentwood umbrella stand. Marble top walnut sideboard. Music cabine. Tea cart. Dining room table, buffet, and 6 high back uphol. chairs. Living room sofa and chair carved wood frame, walnut wash stand. Gateleg table. Brass and onyx lamp table. Walnut mirrors. Victorian chairs, wood box. LAMPS — Iwo Tiffany type leaded glass floor lamps with floral design, one on wood base and one metal base both shades 25 inch diameter. Large brass floor lamp and shade 69” tall with 22 in base, brought to this country for 1H93 Columbian Exposition, Slag glass lamp. Cut glass lamp base. Pattern glass oil lamp. Several solid beaded lamp shades. Bisque figural lamp. GLASS AND CHINA - Very ornate brides basket frame with blue insert, damage on one ruffle, Pickle caster amber insert, Nine pieces of ( armsal. insert for brides basket. Pattern glass goblets, tumblers inc. some in color. Cut log cake stand. Santa Claus on sleigh. Bread plates-Frosted Lion, Amber sugar and creamer, Dewey light green dish. Green Indiana swirl plate, Amber Thousandeye plate. Milk glass toothpick. Bavarian chocolate set. Nippon choc, set, Service so 12 of Meito china. Pearl ware china teapot. Child’s pattern glass table set damage on sugar, Game plates. Muffineer. Stretch glass. Water lily butter dish, Custard. Tiffin Glass. Punch bowl, mans pres-cut and Near-cut bowls. German stein. Solid glass pidgeon bookends, Roseville pitcher and mugs. Hand painted china. SILVER AND OTHER METALS - Six knives and forks Mother of Pearl handles, Covered punch bowl from Studebaker Estate. Souvenir spoons. Pewter, brass. Tea kettle on stand. JEWELRY — Diamond ring with three diamonds total .54 carats. Elgin open face man’s watch, other jew elrv . MISC — Pictures. Linens. Lap coffee grinder. Wash bowl, pitcher and potty. Fluting iron. Iron dog with Squirrel nut cracker advertising Schmid stoves and ranges. Comp Dolls, Guitar, W'aterburv hump back dock PAR 11 AL LISTING ONLY AUCTIONEERS NOTE Many of the above items have been in the family for many generations Moved to the Yough Bldg due to limited parking facilities at the Hires home. No reserve, everything sold to highest bidder Viewing from 9:00 AM to 10 30 AM OWNERS — MR. & MRS. ALVA HIRES AUdIONUR LEI PAYNE. Highland. Ind (219) 838-8895 TERMS: Caah or check with proper I.D. Not Responsible For Accident*
Evening Star Rebekahs to meet. K of C to meet. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 7 :(X) p.m. — North Liberty basketball teams to open their season with South Central on the Shamrocks floor. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Happy I hanksgiving. MEMBER OF CHORUS Elizabeth Krick. Walkerton, is a member of the Ball State University Women's Chorus. James I Wilson is the director of the Women's (horns and Stephen B Wilson directs the Men's Glee Club. The two groups present one concert each quarter. Ms. Knck. a junior, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Krick. 600 Monroe Street. Walkerton. She sings alto in the group. BIRTHDAYS HONORED Mr and Mrs. David Knowlton entertained Sunday evening for their children, Michele and David Michael, who were celebrating their birthdays. I hose attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knowlton and girls, Mrs. David Drews and sons. Mrs. Gene Knowlton and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton. Mrs. Gene Lute and daughters and Mrs. Don Nowatzke and daughter. Homemade ice cream and birthday cake were enjoyed.
AWALD RECEIVES AWARD Karen A Awald, PTF Clerk. Grovertown Post Office, received a $200.00 Special Achievement Award from the Postal Service, presented by Postmaster Eleanor N. Harness. Mrs. Awald received this recognition for above average performance since coming to work at the Grovertown Post Office. ATTAINS MEMBERSHIP f ord Division of the f ord Motor ( ompanv recently announced that David Beniamin has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales (ounselors for urs. Sixietv membership can only be attained bv those Ford salesmen who display outstanding sales achievement during the calendar year. David is employed with Powers Ford Mercurv Sales, Inc., Walkerton. ATHLETIC BOOSTERS MEET The P-L-J Athletic Boosters met in the John Glenn High School library on Wednesday, November 8. with Mr. Rex Stull presiding. Plans were made for the Feather Partv that will be held at the Falcon Inn on December lb. Anyone interested in helping on this project
EMiSEffl nowand] * m P r ' n ^ n 9 Endless Good Wishes D° something that says nice things about your family. Send personalized holiday greeting caf ds to everywhere. Give y° urself time. Order now. | Last 2 Weeks For COMPLETE SELECTION Rlv* THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS Walkerton
IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS NOVEMBER 16, 1978
please contact Mrs. lean ( ole I he gas draw ing was discussed and tickets will go on sale the first of the year. All donations will go towards athletic equipment, uni forms, etc., for the Polk-f mcolnJohnson School System I he next meeting of the athletic boosters will be on Wednesday. December 13. in the schtMil library at ':00 p m. ON STI DENT SENATE AT ANCILLA COLI EGE Ihe Student Senate of Anctiia ( oilege has added new class rep resentatives for the current school year. Representing the sophomore class is ferry Howard, son of Jerome and Donell Howard. Walk erton. Howard, former treasurer of the National Honor Society at OregonDavis. is interested ami active in ail events at Ancilla. He is a member of the Drama Club and the Student Senate. His aim is toward a career in dentistry and hopes to study at Indiana University in South Bend and later in Indiana Purdue in Indianapolis to complete the requirements. Freshman representative is Den nis Holland, son of Devon and Helen Holland, Walkerton. He is
a graduate of Divine Heart Semin ary. His hobbies include all sports, skiing, softball, tennis, woodworking and furniture mak ing. He spent last summer coach ing a I ittle League team in W alk erton. | Dr. Elliott Frash| Optometrist I I 413 Michigan St.. Walkerton | |k 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays | | ( all 586-3722 For Appointment A 26tm15 ommr parts] For AH mayor Appliances KAM TV IWHJANCES SALES & SERVICt WALKERTON rhm Bring Model Number Or CMd part
