Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1960 — Page 7

Y-Tetens Talent Show Friday Nig*ht The Y-Teens of Walkerton High School are sponsoring a Talent Show Friday evening, April 8, at 7:30 The variety of acta and ages promise a program to delight every taste. Baton twirling, pantomiming. tap danring and tee ballet, barber shop harmony, and vocl arid instrumental solos and ensembles are on the entertainment menu. Ten communities are represented in the entries South Bend. Plymouth, LaPorte, Wakirusa, I-akevillm I^aPaz, Tyner, M.H Creek. New Carlisle and Walk- - ton. Representative of the taknt Coming are 11 year old St'- e Chrohach. accordionist, La Port’ . Snellen Sckumm. also from La t —.

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Porte, n 7th grader. State twirl--1959; Martha Spry. 8, from Wakarusa. Indiana twirling winner in her age group; the Zultanski sisters of South Bend, not yet tn high school, have appeared in nmy programs and on TV; Margo Tlaub and Dave Thomas, oi* Plymouth, are singing "Sympathy' from Rudolph Friml's "The Firefly;" and Norma Holsinger with a trio from New Carlisle will sing their verson of "The B.mam Song". From the Walkert- n aria an Mike Westhues playing elertri' guitar and singing; Ann Clark pantomiming; Laura Chapman, tq danring; Diane Fejes, be ballet, John Kostin, sousaphone, girts vocal and instrumental solos and group playing their instruments

। You will also enjoy Mr. Kubit's magic and Mr. Blaisdell's inimitable style as he emcees. Tv ket 1 wll be available at the d .or FFA Teams Win First And Second In Judging Contest An FFA Entomology team oi Don Thomas and War..en Wool -cored 136 points out of a possib e 110 points to win the St Josef i Icontest. Ai >tlur Walkerton tear, if John Stahly and Ir\m Campbell won second place honors wrh । a . core of 110. Both teams, by winning in cour ty competition, gain the pcivlege of represen’ mg St. Joseph < mint'in the District Conte, t at Valp; - raise M iy 7. New (' irli. Ie plao 1 tha 1 h 4■ lowed by I ■ nn. W r^-. n and Clay Townships. Madison Townsh.p w n the crops contest. The Walkerton crops team of Jim Seiders. Dawd Knowlt? n. Gs r - Lute and Jerry Cob . pl o-ed sth n a fu Id of nine t".-:' Also pse - ent Were Denny ci : b rs. Ph 1 Harris. Larry Snndtrra-- Danny Holland. FEA Attends District Banquet Twenty-four nu mbers, Bill Ria - deli, Vo-Ag instructor and Jud" Flle.-y. z ’hapt« r Svo-tht ut, it tended the District II FFA Banquet and Sweetheart contest Monday. April l at Mentone, Ind One hundred and tho*’ FFA members from < hapters in fl' sev'n counto s in D st. .et II WeP in attendance. The banquet is m annual affair held e-um spring Judy I’ih ry, attired in a lavender formal, played Air.s d Balh t on the pia: o and was enthusiastically supported by members of the Walkerton Chaptfi pro-ent. The LaJ’az Chapter swrethe.r. ‘ was winner of the con pet it ion It's much Better to live in extreme poverty than it is to be able to buy every luxury except a clear conscience.

April 7. 1960 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —

April Is Child । Welfare .Month I April is Child Welfare month The problem of retarded child is part of the new challenge t., American Legion Auxiliary ;s fa< .ng in its efforts for the weimr * of children Th> Auxih yha : re< t interest in improving fan! itics for the education of tl • mentally retarded It. is estimated tnat there in five million retard'd ’.hildun the Fnit' I StaU t alay Eo, thing pos able must I" in mm m these chil Iren April \s the time Ur . . i, ! ntr.bu’ion. by Ki .T t Childrens Home Wi- i’en J-m« • so caoh child may have a mu va. ttlon. Changes dur.ng tin .a ] > years tn <Ur way ■ f 'if. h bewildered Amon-an y•n" . T;., a'e in need of values and i<b is t live by. Great sti, 1- s have I■ • n u i An- a. ' square deal for « ’ - y -I. : B in this period of t< ■ . p.mdJ'g populations 1 n- ■, . cud problems, we must 'm , . stant ly ah 11 to th< . - i ■ needs. In I 'king over the ■ pgram of th' Ameru m D . • A .xil.ai\\ almost i very .u tint • t . 1.-s some chil I . mv-v’.i r--The regular meeting ' f th--Am rii.tn L< ga>n A ixiharv vil] I held thi Thursday. WNItERsUIY PYK IA M- and Mrs Ewart F r 1 u- . tel in.” I guest.-, at a urp;; anr.iw-rsary party in their hon Sunday, in the home of tin . daughter. Me. and Mrs G. : . Bock anj family. Other guests pr* sent were M and Mrs. Budmm Farrar an f tmily. ’f South B' nd; M • a: M- । WHliai b'arr.ir ai I \. ।: iv. ; M s K }■ • r ■ f 1. I*t rte an I 1 I'ia’ e. K. . 1 I! man of North M n<h'-.-' r. m ' R. v and Mr.-. <>wn an I f um'y It uiis also th l Cai .s lltl, •44 . anniversary. Blow down and live!

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