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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 10

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Atchison, Kansas
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19 ATCHISON GLOBE Sunday, April 7. 194B Mother Lucy Scholarship To Local Girl Miss Cleta Nolte, daughter of Mr. wd Mrs, Vincent Nolte, 720 street, has been awarded a Mother Lucy Memorial scholarship to Mount St, college for the 1968-69 academic year. The announcement of the award to the Mount St. Scho-lastica Academy senior ivas made by Sister Mary NoelWaL- CLETA NOLTli tor, Mount coIIbro president, following Miss Knlte's acceptance of tiie sclioliu-sliip.

A tour-yoiir ac ride my honor student, Miss Nolte ivas awarded tiie full tuition grant by vote of the Mother Lucy Memorial Scholarship committed on tho basis of superior academic achievement in high school, need and potential. She plans to major In mathematics ill the college and has been active as a member of the academy math club, Mu Alpha Tlieta and tho chorus. Derived from ait investment fund provided by friends and ahtmnac of tho Mount, the Moth er Lucy Memorial scholarship yiyjy lb awarueu oniiututj- wmw I rally-qualified graduating seniors of both the Mount Academy and Atchison High school. It Is designated for students who will live at home while attending the coUeee. The Mother Lucy Mamorial Scholarship committee, which considers all aspects of an Jg applicant's qualifications In awarding the grants, Is composed of Miss Mildred Worrel (chairman), Congressman Chester Mlze, Mrs, Dan linlch, Jim Clements, Cloud Cray, and Mrs.

liobert Lykins, all of Alch-Ison; Sister Mary Noel, and Sister Mary Cyril Busenbar-rick (secretary), director of development for the Mount col- Mother Lucy Memorial scholars who hnvo thoir awards renewed for the 19G8-G9 academic year by the commtlteo we; Jcannine Kiehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kiehl, 1800 Main street; Jean Prohaska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prohaska, 71(1 street; and Vickie Liggett, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Liggett, 410 9th street. Misses Kiehl and Prohaska are juniors in the Mount college and Miss Liggett, a sophomore, Afour-yonr scholarship holder, Anna Agnew will be graduated from the Mount college on May with a uaclielur of arts degree in mathematics. Tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Agnew, 1509 South Seventh streot, she Is a 1964 Mount Academy graduate. Marriage, defines the Valloy Fulls Vindicator, is the process of finding out what kind of guy your vrffo wishes she had married, Joe Hammond, who is employed at Blish, Mize Silli-man. warehouse at Ninth and Commercial streets, has returned to work following a cataract oporation on his loft oj'O, Joe submitted to the op-oration at St, Mary's hospital hi Kansas City on Jan, 9. "It's great to be back on the job," said Joe, who has made a good recovery.

mi by Koto Oaann TJUJULI iStltttSS6.il CO tmtjptV "You mem you'll pay $5 for the baby ttttlngjob? Oh wall, wtnt'i or Today In History Py Hie Associated Pre Today is Sunday, April 7, the 08th day of 19(18, There are 2G8 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date In 1927, an audience at the Doll Telephone Laboratories In New York Watched tiio first successful tons-dJsfaiico dcRiunstration of television. Tho Image was that of Secretary of Commerce Herbert Iloover in Washington. On this date-In 1770, the English poet, William Wordsworth, was born. In 17U8, Cnngress organized the territory of Mississippi, In 1891, the American show man, Rarmim, died.

Inl945, U.S. carrier planes sankJapan's largest battleship, the Yamato. Also in 1315 U.S. Army officers discovered a horde of Nazi gold and art treasures hidden in a salt mine near Merkers, Germany, In 1947, the auto pioneer, Henry Ford, died at the age of 83. Ten years go Increased fighting was reported In Cuba between government troops and rebels under Fidel Castro.

Fiveyears At least 58 persons were killed when a bus plunged into a river in Kenya. One year agu-A former prominent figure in Washington politics, Robby Baker, was sentenced lo a prison teritiof from one to three years for Income tax evasion, fraud, theft and conspiracy. Globe Want Ads pay off. THE ATCHISON GLOBE i EASTER GRASS EASTER VALUES Prices Good Sunday, Monday Tuesday TOTEM POLE Very Nice 24" Tall PLANTS 3 OPEN 44 Reg. $4.95 JELLY BIRD EGGS 10 'A Oz.

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Thrill Of Havl "'a' Bloominc 47. Reg. PHILODENDRON POTHOS 3" Pot Beautiful Plants Reg. 8 FISCUS DECORA 4" Pot 18" Tall Beautiful Plants 88 10 Ea. Reg.

$1.49 FULL BLOOM GERANIUMS In 4" Clay Pol 69C Valui 44 BIG BOY TOMATOES I Reg. 194 In 3" Pot Ready To Plant WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS 12 TO 6 P.M..

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