The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1963 — Page 10

THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — hme 27, 1963

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Better Homes Demonstration Club Plans for the third annua! flower show and craft exhibit of the Better Home Demonstration Club were mad a Monday night at a picnic meeting Exhibits are welcome from people of the commaity with one entry for each category. The show will be held at the Walkerton Community Building from 7 to 9 pin. on July 22. 'Phene have been more than 100 entries the past two years. James Canek was grand champion last year aru* Mrs Ted Feece sweepstakes winner. Club president, Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh is general chairman. In charge of prizes are Mrs. Wayne Cover and Mrs Frank 1 unn; tables, Mrs. Branson Hiatt, Mrs Albert Ray, Mrs. Charles Minter, registration of entries,

Dr. Walter M. Denaut OFFICE H(M RS: 9-1 and 1:30 - 5:00 MTWFS ( losed Thursdays Dr. Elliott brash, Optometrist 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, Ind. Hours: 9:30 - 5:30 Monday and Thursdays Phone 586-3722

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Miss Janiece Helm and Mi - Ray Strader; craft exhibit. Mis. Erroll Van Buskirk am’. Mr-. Richard Brice. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. William Carter. Mrs. William Skinner. Mrs. William Bellinger, Mrs. Richard Verkier and Mrs. Burdell Williams. The meeting Monday night began with a cooperatvie supper at Place Park with Mrs. Dunn offering grace for the 19 women present. Miss Theresa Schmeltz ga\e a very interesting report on her recent trip to 4-H Roundup at Purdue University. The group then went to the Koontz Lake home of Mrs. Strader where badminton, croquet and other games were enjoyed. Winners were Mrs. Cover and Mrs. Ray. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Schmeltz. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs Richard Anderson also received prizes.

Johnson Twp. ( lub hosts Visitors 1 luiiie i ’onion trn 1 ion < lulls of Lincoln I',>\\ nslup nv ore entertained W dnesday by the .lolm.M n Town-hip. LaPorti Count) < lub The meeting was held in the Johnson Township Community clubhouse. The golden anniversary yeai of Indiana Horne iJemon. tration Clubs was tlm theme outlied out in the program, the decoration and refreshments. Mr- Glen Anderson, president of the hostess club, and Mrs. ('lyde Sn u_ras ~ vi< • pre it cnt, greeted ea- it woman at the dooi and gave tach a flower to wear Tile color of the Hower i< ■•11I1fied the dub. For entertainment Mrs. Byron Haag m ’mbvr d the old Lal’orte Road Club of Mai diall County, gave a novel poem, spontancoii ly rhyming historical information related about the area. She also gave readings Her topic wa< "Fifty Y< ars Ago." In closing she ikew a chalk sketch to illustrate the song, "Bleis This House. ’ )whieh was sung by Miss Donna Pippenger. The piano accompaniment was played by Mrs. Wilda Bottorff All three are from the Tyner area. A lace cover over yellow was used on the buffet table. The centerpiece was a rock garden planter with a gold leaf emblem. "50". Mrs. Marion Robinson served punch and Mrs. Snodgiass served the coffee. Cake and ice cream |were served by the hostesses, Mis. Harry Steinke, Mrs Ern<>«t Hayter and Airs. Kenneth Johnson. Floral centerpieces were given as attendance prizes to Mrs. • Charles Wolff, of the Lincoln Township club; Mrs. Ruth Clark, and Mis. Clinton B Avers, both of the Jolin on Township club. The 55 women present also played games. Many prizes were given. Seo you in Church Sunday ■»PotLudc Va- / W BY HELEN HALE Be Versatile Make a white sauce, seasoning vith mustard, onion and Parmesan cheese. Serve over cooked or canned green beans. Mayonnaise combined with sweet relish, chili sauce, lemon juice and salt to taste make a creamy type barbecue dip. Did you ever make scalloped potatoes alternated with slices of Helen's Favorite: Plum Whip (Serves H) 1 large can purple plums in heavy syrup 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 envelope plain gelatin 1 egg whites 1 4 teaspoon salt 4 cup sugar 1 4 teaspoon red food coloring Drain and pit plums; save ‘1 cup syrup and sieve plums or uhiz in a hlendcr. Stir in lemon juice. Soften gelatin in reserved syrup. Dissolve over hot water. Whip egg whites and salt until foamy, then gradually whip in sugar and food coloring. Beat until stiff peaks form. Fold in plums and gelatin mixture. Chill at least 2 hours. Serve with custard sauce or cream. bologna and minced green pepper'’ It’s delicious. Pork chops make a highly recommended dinner when they’re braised and cooked with potatoes, onions and carrots. Buy frozen patty shells and bake. Brown mushrooms, add white sauce mixed with canned pieces of chir! en and heat Serve in patty shells with pimiento i,arnish.

Woman’s Club Honors Mrs. ( ossel In N. Liberty The Nuilh Liberty Women's < lub closed their club year 4 with a luncheon Friday m the Methodist ('lnn ch The table.- were beautifully decorated with roses and spring (lowers At each place Ihei ■ was a 1 vcly rose corsage. (The theme "Through the Yeais" was carried out throughout the day. While at the table-i, group singing wag led by Mrs. E. P. McDaniel While the group ass nihled in the sanctuary, organ selections were played by Mrs. Inez Bechtol. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegianc • to the Flag Devoti ns were given by Mrs. Osborne Fisher, followed by a vocal solo. "Prayer Perfect" hy Mrs. David Spellman. Mrs. Allen Cos ell gave a short talk on the club's activities since its I ‘ginning in IDIR. In the beginning it was a Home Demonstration Club, its purpose being for the cultural and philanthropic development of its members. It became federated in 1922 and a Universal Club in 1931. Mrs. Gossell, a charter member and past pre i<’ ‘nt, was the honored guest. She is a very conscientious club member and has contributed much to the growth of the club Many tributes kvere paid to her by members of the club In appns iation of the years of .■ Tvjce to the club, Mrs. Dan Roser president, presented her with a General Fed‘ration Past President's pin Mis. Dola Hocker, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Laura /Fair and Mrs. Charles Van Winkle, charter members; Mrs. John Holdeman, South Bend; Mrs, J. W. Gentry. Mrs. E. P. McDaniel, Mrs. Chauncey Wood, Mrs Russell Slwneman, Mrs Herbert Lauver. past presidents, all of North Liberty. letter- were read from Mrs. Charles Homan. Elkhart and Mrs. Mark Klin?, South Bend. Also present weie Mrs. Hans Mohn, county pre-ident of Federated Clubs. She gave a short talk on the Federation of Clubs' Convention in Milwaukee. Wis. Mrs. Dan Roser presented tha new oHicm-s of the club for 196361. Mrs. Fred Cullar, president; Mrs Alto Holmes, first vice-pres-ident; Mrs E P. McDaniel, second vice pre id"nt; Mrs. Orval Mapes, secretary, and Mrs. Osborn Fisher, treasurer. Mrs. Roser then prevented a painting to Mrs. Cullar, which belongs to the club and each president is privileged to enj y it as long as she is in office. The meeting was closed by repeating the dub Collect. COI NTY LINE ( LI B The County Line Club held its June meeting at the home of Mrs Wilder Burnside- on Friday evening. June 21 Mrs. Edna Wclfe was co-hoste-s Twelve members enjoyed the evening of c ntest v ami just plain neighborly visiting. Mrs Edward Pogndznski. president. presided during the bu iness meeting It was decided not to meet in July and August. A family ] .enic will be hold in Sept mbi r Dor prize- went to Mrs. Hazel Barden and Mr Leigh F.oy Hahn Other contests were played with all receiving a gift. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Obey your traffic laws Priscilla's Salon Os Beauty Eh ne 656-8928 North Liberty, Indiana

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