The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1968 — Page 5

Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Winner Because i »<• finished first in a written knowledge and attitude examination for senior girls Dec. 5, Nancy Chapman. daught. r of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Chapman, has been named 1968 Hetty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for John Glenn High School. ** ' ' s#-'^js-3|sSSa^aK® Nancy’s achievenu nt has made her eligible for state and national scholarship awards and also has earned h«r a specially designed Mlvcr charm from General Mills, sponsor of the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow prog tarn. A state Homemaker of Tomorrow and runner-up will be selected from the winner- of the schools in the state. The state winner will receive a $1,500 mile, . .< h< lar hip, and her sclus 1 will lx- awarded a complete set of the Em v« 4opaedia Britannica by Enryx lopaedia Britannica Inc. The runnor up w ill earn a SSOO educational grant. The Betty Crocker H< m.-maker of Tomorrow from this st ite. together with those from all other states and the district of c lumbia, each accompanied by a school advisor will join in an expense paid educational t ur of Colonial Williamsburg. Va and Washington, D. C, next spring.

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You Are Invited To Attend | A Tractor & Planter I | Service School I | Monday Night. February 5 | । At 7:30 p.m. j | In The Vocational Agriculture Room Os X | John Glenn High School | • A FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE I Will Be Present | Refreshments Will Be Served | (OURTIXY OF . I | JIM MERCER & SONS I I “Your laical Allis ( 'lahmrs Dealer" i A'***’**********************

The national winner, the 1968 All Americ an Hi memaker of ' Tomorrow, will be announced at a dinner in Minn- ip 41s. Minn., home of G< neral Mill-. Ine. she will be chosen from state Bonn - makers of Tomorrow <n the basis of her original t. -t .me plus personal ob-et vation md interviews during the tour, and her scholarship will be ma eased to $5,oO() Second, third and fourth ranking national winnerwill have their original scholarship giants increased to $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. This is the 14th year of the Betty Crocker Search, initiated in 1954-55 by General Mills to emphasize the importance of homemaking as a carver, Approximately six million senior girls have participated in the Search program since its inception. and 1.358 winners will have earned scholarships totaling $1,481,500 at the conclusion of the current program. The 603,798 girls from 15.079 s< ho. Is registering for the 1968 Search established a m w record. Walkerton Town Board News The Town of Walkerton is issuing dump pennits ab ng with their electric bills this month to give to all us. rs of Walkerton Utilities, the right to use the Walkerton dump, other without permits, will not be allowed to use the dump without charge. These permits arc included with the electric bills and should be r.taim-d by the people as lh<y receive them. They should be presented when a ked for while Using the dump faciliti. -. For those n t on Walkerton utilities, the charges to dump at this site will be; ear load, 50< ; pick-up truck. $2.00 and any truck larger than a pick-up. $5.00. □ - □ THANKS □——— — — □ I wish to take this opportunity to Hay thanks to my many friends and relatives for the lovely (aids, fluw.rs and visits received While in the hospital and at home. Ejas tally Mr. and Mr. H bert Knecht, Kev. John- ’ "11. Rev. Miller the school bus driver and District 3 of War M I hers of W\V II; also meet your Neighbor Club. They were d< ply appt. elated Pahm r Snyder We Would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those who sent I aid , letters and greetings as well as the people who came to our twenty-fifth annivei sary < p.-n hou-^'. Thunk you for making it on.- of the h ippie t d I’. of nr lives. B .b and J. ude Schaeffer

J——- — — Q DEATHS Mrs. Lottie M. Townsend Mrs. Lottie m Townsend, 75, < f 53459 Lilac Rd., did it 2 30 pan. January 24 in the h-me of h'i son. Kenneth W. Wagm r, North Libertv, after a vear's :||. n. ss. Born on Jan. 19, 1893. in Starke County, she had been a lifetime resident of the South Bend ar. a. In 1911. in South Bend, she was married to Walter R Wagm r. H. died in 1933. In 1936 in South Bend she wa married to Ini I-iffin. H. died in 1912. Her third marriage, to Otis Townsend, was in 1950 in South Bend. He died m 1955 Surviving besides her son, Kenneth, are three other son-, Raymond R. Wagner of South B. nd. Howard E. Wagner of Niles and John D Wagner of Granger, nine grandchildren; f. ur- brothers. Everett, Walter and En«d Daw on Ji ~f South Bend, and V. r I Daw-on t Monterey, Calif.; and two sisters, Mrs. Alta Wadley of South B. nd and Mrs. Nellie Wallace of Plymouth. Services were at 3 pm. Friday in the Portage Chapel Methodist Church. Rev. James R, Dickey, pastor, offici ited. Burial was in Rivrview C. rnetery, She was i m< mber of the Portage church. Th. Pilmer Funeral Horne, North Lib. rty, was in charge of arrang, ments. Roy Beall Roy Beall, 81. of Gulfport. Miss., a f-imer Walk.-rt n i.j- -- nt died Jan. 22 in Mi. i ippi. A retired insurance agent, lie was ban >0 Die. 19 Ism in W Iker t ■ >n. H. urviv. d b hi wife, the former Pauline Witamyer: three -< n Amal of R. chest.-r. Ind.. Thayne . t Kokomo and Ray of Lump < < ',df ; a diiu ht r. Mrs R }} Williams, of Whittle! Calif ; ,md a -inter, Mi . Waller Winger, of RiPorte. Services w it- at 2 pan. Thursda\ In the Nusbaum b’umr al Home Walk, rt n R. v. Harold E. Williams > >ll let d- d. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetvry, Walkerton. Bethel President To Speak At KL Church Sunday Dr. Ray P. Pannabet ker, president of Bethe! College. Mishawaka, will be the guest at the K.H.ntz Dike Cnit.-d Missionary Church this Sunday evening at 7 pm. Special music for the service will be provided by the < ovenant Frio, a ladies’ singing group from the college. B< th. I College is a co-rducational. lib. ral arts sch.xrl, sponsoretj b\ the I'mUd Missionary Church. Dr Pannabecker is a 1935 graduate of Asbury College, Wilmore, K<ntu<ky. He has taken post-gr aduat«• Work at Uoahen Biblical Seminary and Michigan state Cniversitx. In 1961 Asbury Theological Seminary honored him by conferring up«m him the h. nurary Ductor of Divinity degree. He has been pastor of Cnited Mission try churches in Michigan and In liana and served as district supcrintendtnt of the Indiana district of the denomination. He has held his present position as president of Bethel c. Uegc Siner 19’^1 Tile public is Cordially invited to attend the service. Refreshments will be S.TVMI in the basement following the service. Courterty Pays On i he Highways

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- JJta NORTH LIBERTY Sund . dinner guests of Mr and Mr Arm R.. J Mi s Lynn Huff of R| nan.don. Indiana, Mis-. Sharon D- Laney of Wayne. New Jersey, Mr and Mrs. J hn Re.-d md daughter of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff and daughter md Miss Jill Zulas ■ f South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reed and Soni Kay. R<n Horiall of Indianapolis and Tom Yetter of Cleveland, Ohio, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H >rr ill. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele and family were Sunday' evening guest of Mr. and Mr.-. Garold Mik. I in South Bend Mrs, Marv An,’ tr ng and Shan n <t Lafayette w re week •til .U' is of Mr. and Mr F rank Sims. B'inird Rust f K k n withe Sunday dinner gue * t Mi-St.-Il i Clrich A dinner w> held Si’urdo. m the i >mmunity building it Walkerton following the n.arri • i Roy Ste> Ie and Sh- :1a Th ma m the parsonage of th.- E-.- .t Brethern Church it North Lite rtv. About 50 gu< -. iCemlcd Saturday evening i r-. p’i nw held in the same pine in th. ir h> nor with 75 gu. t ■ atb r. im, Mr. .md Mrs. Gb n B r t f South 8.-nd and Mi-. B rr i sister and brother-m-l .w vi a’ 1 Mis. D. A. P.ai • Tu* -da afternoon. Mi. md Mrs. B rt A M -1 are both patients in M m am! Ho.-pital. HOSPITAL NEH* □——— — — □ r. strict Division Hospital Will.ani Whit- H. nry Boi _• t Muter J. ftr.-y Whit-- Mr-. Iti-ma- Gourley and Mi Ch- r. 1 Mattocks . II >f W dkert n Pine Hike Division Hospital Mu. Floreme Cook Mrs I Pal I V M ’ an. Inf nt M. h-a i Tav lor and Chester Eld.a all ,( ; Walkerton < I‘arkva vv Hospital, Plymouth Mrs. George Geller -. 1 Mr ' Jos. ph Harrington ot Walk. it. n. ! NOT 1 ( E The Walkerton Lib: ir . -.v .11 I e : open Tuesday thru Friliy fi in I Oo • ~ : : m-1 9;30 t - "' ■ ■ I . : ary 6 to February 20 V.»t>B Rem. mb. r m-t n t Aft. r - the wreck i om< th. n k. mng. '

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Band Boosters Meet In Walkerton Th. Wilk. • n B ,o.| H . .. r Club im-t it th- 1 Gi m S< h- -01. Mnd .' e\ •mn tin 2k K.-lth Km pp. r pi. J t p t , “id. d f->r *h- busim - - । -a,g Mi II- nd* • • -n B■i -1 I r» p.rted that he hid --"I- r>d n»-w uniform f r th< Bu d M ।; , t Also he -t ited 2’i H i S. i ... and 11 Junior High Stud -rd w uld pirticipato m the So P , Ens.-mble c. nt- t • b. p.-id . Arg- a, F'-b 3 H- d-.. dateu that an outstanding Bar. I Stu dent Award Placque will o p’ae.Hj m the S h<~ ITr । C। ~ Th- -tud. n’ >h- ■ - - •>., award will r.-< eive t . :':f|. ,t His name will I■- . r gr . . d ,n ’h. pl iqu" Tin.- aw nd vv -I r. n >d mirth ।1- ■ • ft h>- •■ mi Mrs M- Ivor- Sh- !- i U f sveretarv pad th.ink u r -t» from Sh i- n Kn wl’ i- • ! Eu - King S.-m< -I Bmd ■' d - ’■ their White Sw- it.a A a U ki' n th.-m r.-. -nt! Mi- David M> Um f re.-hrm nt - during ’ • «aa hour. Th- m»etmg wtli o.- .cm at the T- n- r S< h-» I it s ;• sch'H.l turn- n Feb. 26th. »l I 5 ni l > Ml T Th.' J- Il- Jills H m- E -iu met at th« h me f Mr- Il I IJttle n th* rn i mng f Jr ..u 3. f >r the ni> nthly • ’.n„ The h • - •• •. i bt t of i H- md ’’ ■ m.l •?- n n . v.-mng I 11 JiH- wh st. f r . n -ain.; m N -1 h I r s . C • am; tng M- E“• • s ,-m-t , on b-ad-i .-hip an I h w-d b - There w. > jp rm-mt ■ - guests pr. s. nt, Tim mV ir -’m ; 'h- J a Jills will : • n E- • n - . 7 n on m th- .: m M \\ t Emere k.

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