The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1963 — Page 8
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- TOR INTHSPEN PENT-NEWS — March 2R, 1963
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Walkerton OES Mr. and Mni E.hvanl Peterson, worthy matron and j matron, preluded at the last meeting of their year for Walkerton Chapter OES, March 19. Five new members, Mra Herma. H nry and Mrs Gerald Crwri Walkerton: Mrs. \ Bi-va /RV ■ J k hTi J t UAOU 'CA % are supported by J Idealistic * rfuM l/z/h/il \. 5 o' I fttSCltiriGh PLPMAHOT > Busy B»-^uty remainc » busy hold.ng your hardo glcriouKly beaulifaL W So comb-aNe, .mmer--1 ing, too. Pliant / PR!S< iiJ.A’S SAMIN f of BEAUTY L Phone 656-H928 ’ Niui h Liberty, Ind.
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Carl Harness and Mrs Eduard Hamess. Grovertown. and Mr. Earl Leinbach of Hamlet, were iniUatul into the Order Alfred Drews w.xs a guest in the East and took part in the degree work The chapter rooi.. was do orated with blue bowla of white carnations and the mat nona signet and motto. During the boxiness so ,r Mrs. Peteraen announc'd that ehs had purchased a new anblem for Ruth's station and aeveral article* for the kitchen with the year's birthday money She gave a regime of her year as Worthy Matron, relating visitations, special nights, etecto a Both Mr and Mns Petersen thanked the officers and membura with verses, for all the courtesies extended them throughout the year MY^ Iz'Roy Smith an I Gecrgo Paras incoming matron and patron. were escorte<l to the altar whore Mra Petoiscn spoke words of advice and well wishet for Die year to come. She preantul Mrs Smith with a corsago And to Mr Parks, a clo.er lail bor for his voyage to the E t-' Bibles were presented to the initiate* in a cw-remony gtvai by the six Bible degree officers Mr and Mra. Petersen were •arorted by the conductreaa to the mar points where earh officer placed tiny flowww, the rotor of her station in *111X1! gold bankets, repmuntlng wishing well*, iwhich the Peterwui earned Mra. Smith prewentorf them a gift from their offictors. The dining txlknv were cleverly decorated with silver wiahfng wrlla. rech om- contxlring a live gold fish Bright pennies were »eattrend on the tablee and miniat >re Hou«»-s a) <•» uer* « altered on the t^bk s FMw»ert md Coffee were served by Mr» S mth M-s Waller lx«i,wt Mrs Charles Boire Mrr fv l> t‘ Wardman. Mra Ne«! fK»wney, Mr M. !• in Alwitw and Mn» DeLoyce Otfto.
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Ose / Blad, ho was taken to Memorial ho»pi d last week, is reported to b*- in s nous condition Mrs Emily Adams, who was a patient in M nodal hospital for several w< cP . came home Sunday where she will receive further treatment for a heart condition. Mrs. George Shade returned to her home after spending tpvo weeks in the home of Mr and Mis Ralph Harbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Raljffi Hni7*augh attended the installation of their niece, Mrs Barbara Kelly, as the Worthy Matron of the Eastern Star, So "h Bend Chapter 2. on Saturday evening, in the Maaonic Temple m South Bend Mrs. Pete Johnson and sons were Wednesday guests of Mr and Mrs Allen Baldey and family Watch for the opening of the now dining nx»m at Mary Kay's Restaurant m North Liberty. Michael K Granning returned Wednesday to the URS Saratoga at Maytort after having vunted his parents for three weeks in North Liberty Mm. Myrtle I^nathen and Mrs Florence Farrer attended the re-dedication service of the Maple Grove Church on New Road Sunday Thursday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Balsley and Tanya were Mr. and Mrs Joe Allsop and son and Mr. and Mrs Herman Steele '"he occasion wax to honor the birthday of Mrs Allsop. ’PotL^? W BY HELEN HALE Fresto Meals Serve yellow and green beans together for a quick and colorful bean melange salad. A dash of dill and celery salt and soma Italian dressing are all that art ■•edad. Sliced ham or roast baas served an the second day take on appeal when you serve with a sauce 1 Helen’s Faverite: Stuffed Baked Pears (Serves 4) 4 firm pears *4 cup raisins 2 tablespooas ehopped waheh 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 tablespoons water 46 cup light corn syrup Pare and core pears leaving stems intact. Combine raisins, nuts and lemon juice. Stuff into pear cavities. Pour over water and syrup. Cover and bake in a moderate (35« C F.) oven for 4* minutes. Sprinkle lightly with sugar and place under broiler to brown slowly. made of H pint of soured cream, 1 or 2 tablespoons of prepared mustard, instant onion and chopped pi mien to. Marinate button muahroema in French dressing and add glamor to the dinner salad of tomato wedges, cucumber chunks, artep salad greens and dart tdtves Smoked pork sausage links can add that touch of meat to the casserole of scalloped potatoes for a meal in one dish! Flavor sweetened whipped ercam with rum extract and fold in drained fruit cocktail and flaked toasted coconut Serve with angel frxxl or pound cake sheet. Prepare chocolate chiffon pit* fiihnr and let cool Alternate into nierin.uc shrill with whipped sream for a mm bird edget.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Balsiey and family were Sunday gurnU of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Creech of Fern Sunday afternoon gueata of Mr and Mrs. Robert B ilal- y and Tanya w»*re Mr. and Mm. Hol Smith of South Bend. Mrs. Jack Decker recently was hostess to the L berty Homemakers’ Club. Mrs. Guy Morneon gave the lesson on “Children and Citizenship. ' The April meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Robert Hocker. Mrs. Robert Balsley will give the les on. Wednesday luncnrov. gvesut of Mrs. Robert Balbley and Tanya were Mr - Lloyd C-.inn Mrs. Haul Albright, and Mrs. Ray Button, all m South Lend, and Mrs Allen Balslcy a id ca Idrcn
On the occasion cd tn<or 50ti. wedding anniversary. Mr and Mra Bert- .» Morns received gur ts at an open house celebration Sunday in tiw Tin..tian Church Th'.e were guests from Mishawaka. South Bend. Goshen, Elkhart. Wakaruaa and V> mkerton attending. Mrs. John Pncsler and Barbara and Mrs Bert Kudynski and Martha attended a tea given cy ths Schuyler Colfax Chapter of the DA R. in the home of Mrs Cha Him Cohp of South Bond last Saturday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. John Bcn>n Jr were Mr and Mrs la-o Frewncr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Narag'in all of Osceola. Mr and Mra. Ralph Naragxm and sons. North Manchester, ap nt the week end with Mr and Mrs Raymond Naragon and Dr and Mrs. D S. Houser Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon called on Mrs Russell Clark who has been quite ill. Tuesday Mr and Mrs. John McC ure and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fee.mheimer. of South Bend, vis ted the Naragon sugar camp Sunday Mr and Mrs Carl Fullmi r. of Mishawaka. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Naragon and sons, North M ~nchemer. Mr and Mrs Dean Shone and daughter, were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Naragon. Mr. and Mrs Herman Bnnkofl. Mrs Harley Knowlton, Mr. and Mn». Willard Stump and Mr and Mra. Wealey l*avey attended the Achievement Banquet for Farm Bureau District No I held tn Plymouth Monday night LibcrtyLmcoln Township received the award as a Standard Tqwnship. The St Joseph County Directors and their wives attended the Ice Capades tn Chicago last Saturday. Tho^e from here who went were Mr and Mrs Lyle Met >rmick. Mr and Mrs Robert Clark, Mr and Mrs. Will nd Knepp and Mi and Mrs Wesley I’r. < > BRIDAL SHOWER On March 17 Mis« Charlotte Mulvaney was the guest of honor at a bridal ahouer given by Mm Judy Nagy, of South Bend, and Musa Kay Mulvaney of North Liberty. Mims Mulvaney wall beedme the brMo of John P McCaffrey on April 20th. Ont of town guests were from South Bend and Walkerton The table was decorated with a miniature bride doll. Refresiiments of Ice cream. cMke. sandwich®* and punch were served. The bride to be wiu» present* 1 w'ith many lovely gift* , FAMS FRONT Most folks could still live on a small income today if th<*y didn't • s|M-nd r> much money trying to keep it g secret.
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