The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1970 — Page 3

FINANCE CHAIRMAN FOR FESTIVAL *'* * • WmIA ®r GLENN JACOB Glenn Jacob is the finance chairman for the Walkerton Summer Festival. June 4,5, and 6. Mr. Jacob has the Dinner Plan Tickets available for anyone wishing to buy them for $5.00 There are five participating restaurants cooperating. These tickets are good until December 31st So buy a book and help support the Festival and get a meal free. Oil) FASHION GOSPEL SING APRIL 18 An oil fashion Gospel Sing sponsored by the Young Adult class of the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church. North Liberty, will be held at the North Liberty high school gymnasium on Saturday, April 18 at 7:30 pm. Advanced tickets may be purchased by calling 656-3317, 6568714 or 272-8578. Donations SI.OO adults; children under 12, 50 cents.

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Joy Holmes Receives Scholarship Joy Susan Holmes, a senior at North Liberty high school, was selected as the winner of the 19 TO Whirlpool scholarship awarded each year to a son or daughter of a Whirlpool employee at the Laporte division. Miss Holmes is the daughter of John J. Holmes. The selection was made from among twelve candidates by a committee composed of D.M. Mornsh, publisher of the Laporte Herald-Argus; Richard Dermody, vice president of the LaPorte Bank and Trust. Company; and John Wagliardo, the financial aids officer lor Purdue North Central. Miss Holmes, who ranks sixth in a class of 103 graduating seniors, is a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Some of her extra-curricular activities include holding the position of president of the Luther League, and Junior Leader President of 4-H. She has also been a reporter for her school newspeper, Liberty Link. The college of her choice is Purdue North Central where she expects to begin studies leading to a career of fashion merchandiser. The Whirlpool scholarship awarded to Miss Holmes will provide SIOOO a year, for up to 4 years, for a possible total of S4OOO. To continue receiving the Whirlpool scholarship each year, the recipient must maintain a good scholastic grade average and must remtain in good standing at the college or university. The selection committee, in deciding on the scholarship winner, considered not only grades but also the scholarship applicants leadership ability, citizenship standards, and related qualifying information. An important element in the selection is the potential ability of the candidate to benefit by higher education and to function effectively in a democratic society. The man who tries to make his job a snap usually gets bit. Clock watchers never read success about themselves. People never seem to learn —money won t buy everything.

Kevin Hanni Admitted With Distinction Indiana Central College wishes to announce that Kevin Lyle Hanni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hanni, 606 Illionos Street, Walkerton has been admitted •’With Distinction” to Indiana Central for the coming 1970-71 school year. Kevin’s outstanding qualities as a student, leader and citizen in his high school indicate to ICC that he is worthy of this honor. The awards are being made to a limited number of students and selection are made from all applicants who are admitted for the coming year. Kevin is a senior at John Glenn High School. He is president of the student council, a member of the basketball, football, track and cross-country teams, a member of National Honor Soc itey, and has participated in school plays. Kevin is considering a career in either teaching or law. Tri Kappa Will Present Style And Wig Show The Zeta Pi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa, Inc. met March 11 in the home of Mrs. Jonh Peddycord, with president, Mrs. Clyde Steele, presiding. Mrs. Du Wayne Whitmer, scholarship chairman, will be contacting the high school for assistance in submitting a student s qualifications for a state Tri Kappa scholarship. Mrs Richard Carter, charity chairman, advised the chapter that emergency dental care had been provided for an elementary student. The chapter voted to donate towards the Medical Doctor Fund, of which the chapter is acting as the holding committee.

WALKERTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE dinner plan TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE Buy A Book Os Tickets For $5.00 Proceeds Used To Finance SUMMER FESTIVAL Tickets Available From Ray Chapman. Leo Mahoney Denslow Doll, Al Boise, Mahlon Jacob, Glenn Jacob, and oth^r ( hainber Members. Participating Restaurants Are: THE BLACK ANGUS North Ironwood, South Bend STONERS South U.S. 31, South Bend THE HOME CAFE U.S. 20, New Carlisle THE LANES CAFE U.S. 23 South, North Liberty THE WARANA East Bujiinens 30, Plymouth

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The Easter Egg Hunt will be held March 28 in the North Liberty Park for children, preschool thru 10 years of age. Mrs. Jerry Knepp, chairman has ordered the candy and reports several organizations in the community have volunteered their assistance with the hunt. Committee reports fro the "Flight to Fashion and Fun” style and wig show, to be held on April 10. were given by ticket chairman, Mrs. Richard Carter; refreshment chairman, Mrs. Travis Holmes; decoration chairman, Mrs. George Blair; publicity chairman, Miss Karen McCormick; and general chairman, Mrs Gary Shade. The chapter scrapbook is being compiled and members were asked to submit personal items of interest to chairman, Miss McCormick. Zeta Pi s first anniversary was celebrated with cake and punch served by the hostesses, Mrs Peddycord and Mrs. Carter. The table was decorated with a floral arrengement of the sorority’s flower, white carnations. METTING IS HELI) ON VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL A ; United Vacation Bible School meeting was held Tuesday, Mrach 17 at the Presbyterian Church. Directors, Mrs. James Haney of the United Methodist Church and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer of the First United Presbyterian Church met with their assistants, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs Jack Ryan, and Mrs. Ralph LaFeber. Materials from several publishing compaines were reviewed for the summer term. Standard Publishing Company was chosen for their excellent materials and outstanding theme "God Cares Today.” Classes will all be held at the Presbyterian Church from June 8-19. , Plans are being made for a VBS parade to join with the Kiddies Parade during the Summer Festival on June 4. More details will be announced later.

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