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Bristol Indiana BicentennialTorchbearer on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016: Mary Ann Eisenbeiss. Mary Ann Eisenbeiss isn’t used to the spotlight. She likes to work quietly behind the scenes, as she has done for many years at a number of volunteer activities, such as Mini 4-H and the Elkhart County Extension Homemakers. So, when she received a packet in the mail from about the Bicentennial Torch Relay, she just put it aside. When she got a call from the Elkhart County Visitor’s Bureau to make arrangements for her participation, she soon learned that Emily Haskins, the daughter of a special friend and someone she considered like family, had nominated her to carry the Bicentennial Torch for Bristol. At first, she didn’t know what to say, but she was able to be convinced to accept the honor. A life long resident of Elkhart County, she has lived at her home in Bristol since 1969. Married for 60 years to her husband Dan, she has 2 children, 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Mary Ann will be one of the 40 torchbearers for Elkhart County who will carry the torch for a portion of the 54 mile route around the County. Bristol supporters, family and friends are invited to gather along her leg of the route where she will pick up the torch near Gallops Truck Stop at C.R. 20 and 17 at about 9:30am on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Her leg of the relay ends at Beck Dr. off of C.R. 17. Just the Facts: On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, the Bicentennial Torch Relay Starts at 9am at the MyBrook Dairy Farm in Middlebury, arrives in downtown Elkhart at around 11am and continues on to Goshen and Wakarua before ending at Amish Acres in Nappanee at about 2:30pm. Mary Ann’s leg of the relay will begin at about 9:30 near Gallops Truck Stop at the corner of S.R. 20 & C.R. 15.
She will take over the torch and ride in her 2017 Subaru down C.R. 20 to C.R. 17, and continue on to Beck Drive, where she will hand over the torch to the next torchbearer. Just the Facts: On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, the Bicentennial Torch Relay Starts at 9am at the MyBrook Dairy Farm in Middlebury, arrives in downtown Elkhart at around 11am and continues on to Goshen and Wakarua before ending at Amish Acres in Nappanee at about 2:30pm. Mary Ann’s leg of the relay will begin at about 9:30 near Gallops Truck Stop at the corner of S.R. 20 and C.R. 15.
She will take over the torch and ride in her 2017 Subaru down C.R. 20 to C.R. 17, and continue on to Beck Drive, where she will hand over the torch to the next torchbearer.
Christmas by the Yard Workshop
Champaign County Extension Services Collection, Champaign County Historical Archives
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Golden Homemakers 100 Ideas to Beautify Your Home, Gudenian Rockail & Mayer, Marshall Cavendish, London, 1972.
Collection: Caley Postcards
Filename: 9015-028-000-00236.jpg
State: Delaware
County: Kent County
City/Town: Harrington
Color/BW: Color
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Stamp: 4c Abraham Lincoln
Postmark year: 1964
Size: 5.5 x 3.5
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Golden Homemakers 100 Ideas to Beautify Your Home, Gudenian Rockail & Mayer, Marshall Cavendish, London, 1972.
Golden Homemakers 100 Ideas to Beautify Your Home, Gudenian Rockail & Mayer, Marshall Cavendish, London, 1972.
Golden Homemakers 100 Ideas to Beautify Your Home, Gudenian, Rockail & Mayer, Marshall Cavendish, London, 1972.
ELIZABETH PAGE "MOLLY" STARK
1737 - 1814
Wife of general John Stark, mother of 11 children, homemaker, patriot, and defender of the household. Her love, courage, and self-reliance were common virtues among the many hearty women of frontier New England's 18th century towns. This strength and devotion to husband, home, and family were virtues that sustained her, as well as so many women and their families, during those times when husbands were called to duty for their country in the constant French and Indian Wars and the American Revolution. Molly Stark was General Stark's inspiration in his victory over forces of Great Britain in the Battle of Bennington on August 16, 1777, when he announced to his men. "The enemy are ours or this night Molly Stark sleeps a widow." General Stark's victory march from Bennington to his home, his beloved Molly, and their family in New Hampshire is thought to be the same path as Vermont's Route 9, which was recognized in 1936 as "The Molly Stark Trail", and was officially named as such by the State of Vermont in 1967.
The end of apple season means mealy apples. Sad face. I had three Granny Smiths still in the fridge, taunting me. I've never dehydrated anything in our oven before, but I'm happy I did with these apples. So good!
"Quilted"* Farm Scene - Designer: Norman Todhunter - Engraver: R. M. Bower
1964
Honolulu, HI - Oct. 26, 1964
Giori Press - Perf 11 - 200 Subject
121,250,000 issued
Info from: www.1847usa.com/identify/1960s/1964.htm#Designers and Engravers
*I disagree. I'd call this either cross-stitched or embroidered.
Champaign County Extension Services Collection, Champaign County Historical Archives
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Inspired by the classic 1950's Homemaker pattern and tupperware shapes; a beautiful bone china lidded sugar pot has been created.
With drawings of other classic sugar containers, Undergrowth's crazy bath with 'legs' spoon, retro american diner sugar dispenser along with Winco's stainless steel flip top sphere!
Made in the UK, glazed bone china
Size approx 8m wide and 8.5cm high
Future Homemakers -- Debbie Sullivan, Jennifer Majors, Sandy Meinecke, Debby Williams, Gwen Conner, Toi Copenhaver
18 Feb 1967 --- The Culinary Art of Joan Rivers, or How Not to Cook. Whoops, remember to clean out the dishwasher before you refill it with tonight's dinner dishes! --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
October Afternoon's Modern Homemaker was a featured Kit Terrific Klub issue. We used it to make four scrapbook page layouts and we also created a pretty little chipboard scrapbook with another complete kit. This book is bound with a spiral binding done with the Cinch (We R Memory Keepers)
This LO was created using papers from the October Afternoon Modern Homemaker collection. LOVE this line!
The background paper is from the We R Memory Keepers Merry January collection.