The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1963 — Page 8
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— THE LN DEPENDENT-NEWS — >Jay 9. 1963
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Manle Crove The Mother-1 >aught r reception >f the Maple Grove Church Frilay evening was well attended. A ;<»d program wa> given Mrs Cath *ime Marshall and Mrs. Fred Buck and Mrs. Will.
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Tisuale and two daughter attended . s guests of Mrs. Bonn; • Buck Mrs. Hilbert Seesc and three of her daughters attended Mr and Mrs. Jolui 1 Miller attended the alumni banquet at Lakeville Saturday evening and the open house at the homo of Mr and Mrs Fred Graf Jr, following the banquet where they entertained tho class of 1938, oi which Mrs Graf and Mrs. Miller were members. Mr and Mrs. Harold Geyer had Sunday dinner with their daughter, Mrs Joe Vargo and husband in South Beuid Mrs Lowell Guhse visited hei daughter. Mis Martin Wagner. Saturday. STAR Sunday Church Services are - Sunday Schoo! 9:30 a m Harolu Geyar. Supt Worship icnice 10 30 Jam.. Pierce, pastor Evenong worship 7 30 C.ttage prayer meeting every Wednesday night in som -one's home. You are cordially invited and welcome at all services. See you in church next Sunday. Mr and Mrs Hill Snyder and children, of Marion, were Sunday vi utors of the Harold Snyders on Quinn Road Mrs. Anton Gorbic Jr, Orange Road, is a medical patient in the Osteopathic hospital Joe Charles Sr . spent last week end in EUkliart with his son, Jim, and family. Mrs Emma Mill r ja-nt «v---eral days 1 his week with her on, Mr and Mi- WUhuji. Milliken in Mishawaka NO Fill RE Quit feeling ho sorry for youi xdf Suppose you were t New Yem resolution.
Community C lub To Hold Annual Anniversary Party The Womens community Club of Walkerton will hold its annual anniversary party in the form of a dinner and theatre party. May 17 A .six o'clock dinner will be enjoyed at the Morns Inn. Notre Dame, follow .si by the pr sentation of the play Danui Yankee#" presented by the South Bend Civic Theatr.- in the auditorium of th* Mishawaka Indiana University Center on Riverside Dnv< Mrs G; W rkler, Club progiam <hmrman 1. in ch arg -of reservations. whic.i close Monday. May 13 Any member wishing to make 1 cicreation., please contact Mrs V<rkl t 01 phone Walk Tton 5662305 Two Initiated Into Past Matron’s ( lub Mrs Edward Pett i .n, J’ Past Matron of Walkerton Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, and Mrs Erne-4 Sanders, were initiated into the Past Matrons Club Tuesday evening. April 30, at the Masonic Temple. A 6:30 o’clock carry-m dinnei was enjoyed The tables were decorated with spring flowers ami shrubs. During the busme.a meeting, the club president. Mrs Harold Koch, appointed <omimtLcs fm the .annual July picnic hr past matrons and pa t pitior. Hostesses for the evening were Mr. Ward Aw,aid Mrs Leonard Beaty and Mrs. John Guttman. There were eighteen members present. Birds mate foi life, too Gut ’hey never make the mistake of getting the wrong kind of bird S this week's^ S/ patterns.:^ < BTAUOttYLANt y 9 An Affinity for Spring u\ 9 I Z’ Z 'IB kA ’ 7* l /k-t AM /M Lacy Hat j ^77 . '-Z - - 91- J y ;. *- 1: J <v 1237 Oren ^ott»rn No 3267 Ao A3l»n4| <m Spong You II hk» th« 10ft tAapmg or tAif diM a mo«f becoming Hfl* idocU for tprmf prmh No 3247 cmmi m «(M4 uy,, 16'/,, lav,, 20'/,, 22'/„ 24'/,. S«m 16'/, lokoi SV, fotdt oi 35inch fabric or 4V. yard, of 44 meh Nondtowori Fohern No 1257 lacy Hot C’othal four own hat Io match four tpnng •niemb'c II > taif and inotptnSend for hlo 1257. Out Noodlwuo/k Catalog containing coupon for le/ectmg ono pattern fire 50 cent. Send 35c for each dr»o pattern, for each needlevorlt pottorn (add 5c lor ooch poHtrrn lor third clou mailing and 10c for each pattern for fieri clou mailing! to At/DSfV IANI tUHEAU, Bo» 1490. New ro4 J, N r.
Famous Author At State PT A Meeting > Die author of the penetrating I Saturday Evening Post series, "We Waste a Million Kids a Year,’’ Judge Maty Conway Koh- > ler, will address the State Cons vention of the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers tn Evansville, May 9 Judge Kohler will -[><-nk Thursday night in Evans- , x ille Stadium at the closing banquet of the two-duy convention A former juvenile court judge, Mrs. Kohler traveled 7 500 miles through Western Europe and Great BnUiin in 1959 to study child welfare problems for the Ford (Foundation Hei findings are coni aim d in her new book entitled "Juvenile Dvltnqu *ncy." A membi-r of the President s Committee on Youth Employment, Judge Kohler is a graduate of Stanford Unr. er»ily, and for 15 years served as chief probation ofiicer and referee of the Superior 1 Court m San Francisco New Yu k state li gal authoritie.. called upon hei several years ago to serve on the Iw ( < d Commis ion reorganizing the state's judicial y-t'rn. Sim e completing this as ignn nt, she ha. lived m New Vol k City Judge Kohler is chmmian of the American Bar A sji iation's Juvemle Justice and Pi ice lures ' Committee am! 1., a' • multant to the Ih'partn.ent of Labor and the Nat 1 nal In ditutc <>f Mi ntai “ Health A particulai highlight of the State Cia-f-ntion will be the anil lunccment of 7'2 I‘TA S» holar- ■ hi; winners, who will b- n sis. 4 following th* (’’invention, fr mi BUI State Te.i her. College I- 11ana State ’oil-gp. Indiana I'meisity and Purdue Univej ity. The PTA annually awards S2UO scholar-hip to college jun.or ami seniors majoring' in -lementary and secondary educntion at 'he four tatv-’Oip’Si! ted .cho o i • Selection of winner* 1 ba don individual teaching aptitude. holastic ability and financial need Die PTA Scholar hip Fund is maintained by voluntary contributions from local unit . ami councils, <md by the sale of corsages each year at State Convention Since its establishment in HM9, th? Indiana C’ongn s ha awarded $109,359 to some 550 deserving students. Nation wide th< amount of grants and scholarships given by HTA'S to stiah-nLs and teachers is over $5 million. Tri Kappas Has Monthly Meeting Epsilon Chi Oiaptvr of Tri Kappa nu't irhursday night. May 2 at the home of Mrs. Bryce Rohrer. Reports of standing committees were given. Mrs. Don Wray reported that the hat show and card party was very successful. The money received from this event will be used for scholarships. (Further plans were made for the tea being given May Nth for tile senior girls, their mothers and sponsors, to be held at the Community Building One hundred dollars was voted for a worthy community charity. It was also decided that the members of th chapter would pick up the prizes from the business firm, of the town for the after-prom party. Reports were given by the pix‘sidmt. Mrs. Arthur Schmeitz, and vice-president. Mrs. Don Wray, on their recent trip to the State Convention at French lack Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Densiow Doll and Mm. Mahlon Jacob. TUB OVERHEAD The air we breathe is free, but every year it costs more and more t® jnvathe it. L&Sgjg (OR RFSIUTS]
Ao one vulnerahle. South dca - NORTH ♦K Q i W 7 ♦ KQ7 + Q 98652 WEST BAST ♦ 8 5 < 10 9 3 4 9 3 2 4 KJ 10 5 4 A 6532 4 J 9 4 ♦K434 A J IP SOUTH 4AJ 7 6 2 4AQ 8 « 4 4 10 8 ♦ 7 The Bidding: South West North Ea t 1 4 pass 24 pa2 4 pass 2 NT pa3 4 pass 3 4 p.K S 4 4 pass pass pas Opening lead: Fue of spades. South played low from board the lead. East put up the ten a South won with the jack. Som then led a diamond, which W< • covered with the ace, returnn a spade South took the sp. trick with the dummy's kin. played the king and queen of die monds, sluffing the losing club 1 the queen South next led t ■ seven of hearts, finessed Ea t king, and then trumped a sn heart on the board Next, Son' 1 ruffed a club in the closed han clearer! trumps in one more rour took the ace of hearts and ; i East in with another heait h id East returned his ace of cb. - which South lulled with his la t ti imp, then took the remain. ; heart trick to make six COMMENT: South played t! hand well West could haw nia it difficult by holding up the a of diamonds West had good n son for leading the -pades sit • lie knew South held a two su: 1 hand and figured South would sty a cross ruff to gel nd of io^ ng hearts and cluhs This was not a slam bid since two aces wcie against the bidders i —7^ — * J- I AZ ♦rot Luck W ■¥ HELEN HALE Good Choice Cottage cheese is an inexpensn nutritious protein food One ha cup of creamed cottage cheese o about equal in protein to 3 ounc< ' ol lean meat, fish or poultry l-H calorie counters, it is well to know that Mi cup pf cream style cotta • cheese is 120 calories. Keep milk covered in the f 4 frigeiator if you want to prot< ’ its delicate flavor. Other refr erator odors creep in when mi Helen's Favorite: C hess Pie •it cup butter (1 stick) IG cups sugar 3 eggs 1 x teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 9-inch unbaked pie shell Cream bolter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time beating well after each addition. Add salt and va aiHa and Mead. Pear into pie shell and bake in a 425® o\en 16 odaatee then reduce heat to 366® aad eostinae to bake for 36 minatea or aatU a knife in sorted midway between the center aad rim comes out clean is left uncovered. When in us< pour from the bottle or cart > * only milk required at the tin ' and return container to the i< frigerator. Dairy sour cream is a flavor! low-caloric topping for fruit as a salad dressing. One tab’’ spoon is 30 calories compared 90 calories for one tablespoon , mayonnaise.
