The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1977 — Page 16

NOVEMBER 24. 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Name Judges For Junior Miss Contest I hr Walkerton Area Junior Miss Pageant will be held at the John Glenn High School auditorium on December I and 3 with Don Russell. Mane Smith, Greg Albright. Doris Atkins and John Oliver to be the judges. Also Mickev Huffstetter will preside as master of ceremonies Don Russell, of Zionsville, holds a BS degree in pharmacy from Butler I niversity and is a pharmaceutkal chemist for l-.li I ills and Company in Indianapolis. He is a past president of the Zionsville Javcees. a past Region 111 Jaycee vuc president and is currently the preside nt of Region 111. He has been a chairman of the Zionsville junior Miss Pageant and has judged at the Carmel pageant. Don and his wife. Deanna, have two daughters. Andrea, agt six and \mv. age four. Maric Smith, of South Bend, is a graduate of Vogue Beauty College and is presently a cosmetologist with Rana's Hair Fashions, in South Bend She also has experience as a model Marie and her husband. Donald, have a son. J.P., age six Greg Albright, of Osceola, is a mortgage consultant for Whitcomb A Kdler Management (.ompanv. of South Bend. He has taken special studies at Indiana I nicer sitv. Notre Dame and the American

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Institute of Banking. He is a past president of the Mishawaka Javcees. a past Region II Jaycee vicepresident. and a past judge in the Walkerton pageant. Greg and his wife. Gail, have a nine-month old son. Eric. Doris Atkins, of Plymouth, is a past president of the Plymouth Jayshces. She has assisted with the Plymouth pageant for mans vears and her husband. Don. is a past pageant chairman. Dons and Don have three children. David, age 14, Denise, age 12 and Deanne, age eight. In addition to raising a family, she works part time at a local retail store. John Oliver, of Plymouth, is the manager of Ireco Aluminum Co.. Plymouth. He is a native of England and became a U.S. citizen two vears ago. He attended the University of Utah. John is a past president of the Ply mouth Javcees. a past Region II Jaycee vice-presi-dent and a past president of Region II He has assisted with the Plymouth pageant and judged at the Bremen pageant. He has two children. John, age 10 and Susan, age six Master of ceremonies will be Mickey Huffstetter. of Walkerton He holds BA and MS degrees in telecommunications from Indiana University. He has been a radio announcer and a college instructor and is presently a U.S. Naw recruiter. He is the secretary of the Walkerton Javcees. Mickey and his wife. Brenda, have a son. Paul, age five. The theme for this vears pageant is “Out Os I his World.” The poise

and appearance as well as the youth fitness categories will be performed to music from the motion picture, ‘‘Star Wars.” Choreography has been done by Cyndy Williams and Diane Gjemre. she youth fitness outfits have been designed and made by Kathy Bottorff. Production is being handled by John Froyck. who is assisted by the stage crew with Wayne McGee, chairman. Lighting chairman is John McGee and sound, Jerry Gaddis. lickets and programs is under the direction of Nancy and Kenny Chapman. Cathy Froyck is in charge of publicity . Chet Bigler is in charge of the judges and photography by Michael Pearish. Hostesses for the girls include Cathy Froyck. Lynn Badgely, Jane Bigler. Ardene Setnor and Kathy Bottorff. This years general chairman is Jeff Badgely . Tickets for the pageant maybe purchased from any local Jaycee. The price is $2.75 per night or an advanced double night ticket for $5.00. If anyone would like to donate to the Junior Miss scholarship they may do so by contacting Don Johnson. 586-2580. JOHNSON TWP. HOMEMAKERS MEET Twenty members of the Johnson I ownship Extension Homemakers C lub met on Wednesday afternoon at the Communitv Building Mrs. Brooke Bowers, president, opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Elburt Place, citizenship leader, read from the book entitled, “louring Indiana." an article on

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Tippecanoe Battle Ground. The subjects for program planning for another year were given by Mrs, Harry Malstaff and selections made. There will not be a lesson in December. Plans were made for the Christmas party which will be on December 14 at the Community Building at 12:30 p.m. with a dollar gift exchange, she Christmas boxes for the honory members and shutins will he made up at that time. The lesson on inflation and credit was given by Mrs. Esther Kaufman. Attendance awards were received by Mrs. Place, Mrs. Charles Daube and Mrs. Edd Vandcrheof. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Malstaff. Mrs. Wade Hostetler and Mrs. Laura Malstaff. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Dwight Evans Jtdlp COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Happy Thanksgiving. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 6:30 p.m., John Glenn Falcons to host South Bend Gay. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. — Story hour at the Walkerton Public Library. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28 Better Homes Extension Club to meet. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 7:30 a.m. — North Liberty Business Association to meet at the Re

Lax Inn. 6:00 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball team to host OregonDavis. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 8:20 a m. — North Liberty High School Fall Athletic Awards Program in the school gym. 4:00 p.m. — Urey sixth grade basketball team to travel to Bremen. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn girls basketball team to travel to North Liberty for a Northern State Conference game. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn freshman basketbail team to travel to La Ville. 6:30 p.m. — North Liberty freshman basketball team to travel to Oregon-Davis. 6:30 p.m. — John Glenn wrestlers to host Jimtow n. 7:00 p.m. — North Liberty Elementary Christmas porogram tn the high school gym. 8:00 p.m. — American Legion Auxiliary to meet in Walkerton. 8:00 p.m. — Walkerton Tri Kappas to meet. The first comic strip in a newspaper was "Yellow Kid," which first appeared in the Sunday color supplement of the New York Journal in 1897. Most of the good things that come to individuals in life have to be paid for in some manner. Some people make chun. h work and attendance a part of their business or political effort. Buying power is just as important as production power.