Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1961 — Page 2
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he xx i urn division t • N, : . c I.■'. ba L< igue \\ t,'l< m<l up S >i iax as . | thi Gr nßiy P <i- md t ,( pv i ; 1 I ISV i' t • -ft < led •;! th, ’ a i t<> t) dil< "ma •> e ;I \, d.* - . i nd Stn Eran. <. •>■ I t* 20-20 t<> k< i p the V st 1 n half still op. n to five .. s m. t -. nilc in t!'■ Eastern < ch .Co . • b-s to the , • .•>!'< (1 f Pit ibu’gh made ■ to >f a mu te n nit o as Phil* t ‘lphut imdinu'd on Its wint > ... . - th< B< ire 1 it .’HIS I ’ ' VES THE E VILES t ’.o <■’ \ t> • ■ with just one ft .it New Ymk i r-gl-t behind , Di < nly tw > 1..- s b;♦ Clevc i d> oppe I to tlit <" losses Suno t . i einmg they havt their । k out ",t so: them if they w mv li »p u of a hvision tiPh ..o s pl at 1 dtps New i tk next Sunday and this game v.. ’ I be vey instrumental in de,ng tin iteo'.o t) f the East- • <i; vido", M< anwl • Ch^V”. । d will | a\ the wink s-. XX ash o>n Redskins. IN THE WESTERN DIV ISE ‘N e: Ray still tops the division ). the Chi ago Bears soond : ti t ai I S n Fram isco are • i for t’ a-d with Baltimore in h but iill in g<wd conb ntion. ' o\t week will find the Bears d Paekos squaring off in • gh v Field in w hat should be ddly of a game l/KKLNG NOW TO COL- < f.HC'sdl. s,a: mdax f und .< nvi' big upsets as the • two Satu da\x have really iyr<; h v<x for Hie favorites. * ah.,: tn State the nun her one tm a week ag > lan into the ,* mnesi ta Monst »rs and suff<nad i eii fn st loss this year. 13-0. .: > State continu'd their drive the R.. Ten with a resounding \ tor.', over lowa, al! but dropthe Hawkeye s from any < . '.i ii' nos Big Ten title hopQB. • • w t ji leav• s Mmn< »t i and < > State unde । ated m Big Ten Play amt also tilts the favorites *mit to o:.. > State due to the e of tho S he duh Ohio i i yet to play only Indiana and '■ ’da: ■ in league play while ‘!i’ n< >la must battle lowa ‘ ■ thv tuiei i. and \\ iseonsin "ICHbIXN STATE MEANm st d p»t tie w ;th Purh N '' W e del n and Illinois REES Plymouth, Indiana THITtS ERI SAT “THIEF OF BAGDAD” i C;iH <•> ;w- A- Cob r d STEVE REEVES A w world of m> reen >n<h ' Ely Bor -e' l a . b- - f Eders’ Al e (olor caitoon SEN MON TI'ES “( LAI DELLE INGUSH" DIANE M LAIN AETHER KENNEDY WILL HE 1 CHINS A store of the Hui fAmntry! ‘ "he <a.i nA- n<-ww Stall.* <d S>\ 15 “THE DEVIL AT 1 O'CLOCK" . KNC'EK iKACY PRANK .MNITEA E»udaj Thru Saturda' 111 ku । L»y ( untinuotK 2 p tn
wlult p.! I a’ X’ th O’ ly o: i lo s. must pl >y Mi L . an S’ al . Minnesota and In■;ana m su< < < - s; »n Eoi either Pu 1 m or M. d - man State to havi r * ham e they n. t have lm!p fr< m the j d of th’ h .u-ne in d- fe itmg Millnerfula a'.'! oh. ■ ; Udo IN < 'THER G X-MHS N VY s* id,- N *' re I >.) •• on f ;t ;d da a M di.' r b< d< I L"! koww, in a battle of two of th. outs’ n i i’ : kick'-rs in c Hege so- ■ ill Os course, it wasn't all the s < <• ।r* as the rest of tho gam vas L.od fought with Navy n <mg the best of th’ir opportm le-, A on Notre Da”w scureu fit t and then couldn't cro^s th’ goal line again all day This lr b<» n the pattern in all three • the.i losses. Fumbles are the ’actor that have cost the Irish ' e Last two wonks. Not only h t! ■ y lost the ball near the on . of 'he games on tumbles, but Iso at several key p »ints in lr>v -s tliat could have endod in touchdowns earlier in the cm; ' st NOTRE DAME HAS HAD A few injuries that have hurt their team, but what team doer« t’t have soni'* initial’s i ng the searsai. Also, the appt nt Lek of a good air game us b»m noticeable until Satu.’ L v, when they opened up a littL note and did gain some decent . < luge by passing. The Irish pl • it Pit sburgh this Saturday ’itt<bmgh has had an up and T vn seas >n this year as they w- th»<r first game against Miam f Florit a then lost four in a । vto teams they w’cre expo t-d be it until t ney dropp"! FYavy week ago They thru lost Sat 1 ay to Syracuse who ab > is the Notre I "'me schedule, con gto play in South Rend the f nwmg Sat urday. PITTSBERGH r OLLI) GIVE the Irish anothei ><t game t. i Wei k a’d are o' v । apable < f playing gwd foot lif they can stay away fron h” mistaki s that have plague' i m so. er 1 games. The folio .g w.'ek, Sy - pearance at N« i Damn and aeuse will mak' h. i first apbring their A re usn hi'fb .ck. Ernie D; . t • play he Irish They to *te have a 1-3 record. I OWN SOT' T* IE POW ER - ful Mississippi ;i tn Into thtir traditiona.l ri' i^n.isiana State Saturday b<*ne tl ■ lights, and had the light ut out as t e LSI" three t’ is dropped t e la bels 10-7 1 . I ietzel's e l«-r ful LSU t' iis divided it to three group* ’e regular team the "60" tea- whi ! is offer .- ve spo iahsts a . ! h< 'Chinese B ndits," some . w specialists. The color a -et-up is a- > backed up »l success they have had ■ t e years They dr. pp, d ti. ’be;s for the first time in f ames, and it was LSI’ wi ’. * them the I; st time. wh< HIV rything Billy Cannon w til! in school. THIS A ION HAS AGAIN really r* - an ed the top t« uns as the •• it ste them Much 111 c Tl I R I KI., sAT H 9 10 11 \ dA< KI EST SIIL' IN THE \RMY si N MON., n F-S. NOV 12 13-11 (.IDGET C.OES H \U MI AN
P-fc. e’d has already been gi' cn t.« t) I Bowl g I Ues W ith 1 I. ’ I .< < h • State Tcv s ban a dim a t sure be! f-r I), ths ? ethodisf ( hurh Is RcdecorJ < d X rn Ie •r; mg p-f*g ’nn .; in pr u ; at Hie Met <.«J t < ' VI ■ ।h< tr< t' ex m ; ch ’। • wetc eady to laur. hth r< !>» uht.'ig program, fun D w !<• n- t available o the Right H old Cm.. f the Sunday Schtml Hi nsoia 1 the pr >j< < t A < limit w a t 'lined fnnn the.r g - ! >up and funds ai <• being ollertcd fi inmunNi ’ and fri” ids of the c| urel to cover the pr.ee of the pamting of t 1 ant ry v ills and ■ .ling and the m ' 'rials for the w >i k in ’ho whoh m’ljmt. I t.nlirw w'S started last v.v k wh< i th’’ si nctiiary was demover in a pastel gr<«n Class rooms, foyor and stairway were done by volunteer wuk<^s from among the chun h membra ship Mornings, aft rnc-ons and ovoiings have been busy and exciting hours f r many men and women who have loft their mar'ks of loving care by the tou.h of the paint brush and pleading green color upon the walls and ceilings Tho floors too. a:» in the pro- < ess of reviving. A enw of ladies have been engaged in this tiro rome task giving real knee and arm pow<»’ Wood work and th' furnishings will ail be brightened up before the task is completed. Vis.t< r« ai»* most cordially m vited to com • in and see the project Besides tho gratifying worshipful atmosphere of the House of the Ixicd. thire is being exper ienoed a wonderful spirit (f fellowship of the scores of willing workers who are giving God tht stewardship of their tinu t” make glai the place of worship Girl Scouts Elect New Officers The first nvwting oi th.- Girl Scout Troop 154 was held M< i (Lay, November 7 in the Youth Building We will pu-et • verx Monday We elected office!- and they are as fulloux President. Margie I- e vi< e president Susan Van Wanz<vh secretary Karen Bn< h t*» t iaer Elaine Knov. It*m ami n-port ci. Sandr'. Barh* W( dis* mxed problems of the future and then we played games The im*-’ g w s closed with a song From experi' i m-. ■ * ’ • ment and Im sms learne 1 the hard w:i\ are >«-l<lom forgotE'
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Tri Kappas Hoki Kegular Meeting rhurs. Ep«ilon (hi Chapter of Tri K ipp i m t for their r<^pilar m ■ g n' Hr’ h ime of Mrs. b m• ’.• < । utt Thursday night. N ..ruber 2, with fifteen im mb'T pro-tent. Rt-ports by f’cveral committee . • vn w<re given Mrs. John r 'well reported that #lO7 was j ~ido on the sale of the Christ ii ts ca: lies. Th s money is to be U-, ; i ir ... h"lai : hips. ( \ . r i i.. ie to go to 1 m ii on Januaiy 23, to 4 1V > pi. j (or a group of pat M; s Mahlon J;u*ob i< p r. I that plans are in the nmi. :*g : i a money raiding project for mental health. We wero happy to have present Mrs Robert Bouse, an affiliate member from the Ft. Wayne chapter a’ d who now lives at Koontz Ixikf Dehi i> s refreshments were serv.d by Hie hostess after the meeting was adj mrned.
OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 at ihe American Legion Post 189 Walkerton, Indiana EVERYONE WELCOME
Elected To Treasurers Post Wil! i J Godrey, Rt 2 n has been cu to tr, e» of tho Indiana Un.voi si! < l apt« . International A -sc ,i ut SBidnnts in E onomk and Co amerce. Th* I LL chapter, organiz< 1 a I V । ist ytur, joined an ii ter nuti »nal exchange mover ten which provides American I usi ness stud'nts ti uineedup in foi eign countries Ten student from Indiana worked in in his tries in E ir po and S< uth Arwr ica last summer, and a simllai overseas group was empl >yc I ii Hoosier firms Gl'» Covey, a graduate stu dent from Greenfield, is chantei advi.or. <’ vey worked in Frank furt, Germany, last summer un dor the programs sponsorship. ROUGH TASK Flood control is nothing whei compared with trying to keep within a budget. n
