The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 December 1966 — Page 6
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DEC. 22, 19f>6
Lincoln Twp. CROP Report A total <>f $258.27 has been received t > date as response to 850 letters mailed to Walkerton and Lincoln Township residents asking for contributions to Lhe annual collection of funds to support Church World Service Food appeal to aid the hungry in 40 countries throughout the world. Response was received from the following persons: Zeila Ryan Myrtle Northam Edna Smith Imw I SCHRKIWAS; #. A; -X A ft qz ft « J »cw. me. May all our friends ft in the community | enjoy the best... ft they deserve it, * always! ft Gardner 5 farm Equipment * J ft Walkerton » * 5
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G. A. Lawrence Mrs. Gerald Creed Minnie Snyder Alice Millard Devon Holland Grant Steele Ann Rosier A. L. Dupler Lucille Ward Rosa Beaty Charles Hinz William Ochs Fred V. Williams Earl D. Seott C. W. Rh<xiebeck Dr. Bryce Rohrer Mrs. Ernest Zahrn Charles Bandendistel Velma Stahly Francis Holland Harry D. Fry Ethel Bierly Helen Mac Norton Fred Bellinger Stanley Orcutt Grover Oplinger A. E. McKesson Stanley Betz Nellie Stickley S. L. Beaty Roy Miller Mrs. W. B. Jones Roy Hostetter Melvin Harrison Wayne Burch Ralph LaFeber Fem K. Grote Leigh Roy Hahn Sr. Paul Hartman G. Wilma Awald Mildred Barnes Ray Chapman Bob Gardner Fred Bullinger Thirty-five dollars inchided in the above total was received from a special offering taken by the United Methodist Church. No individual names were provided. A thank you to all who contributed to this most worthy cause. It is more blessed to give than to receive. Wayne Burch Fred Bulling* r Co-Chairmen - Lincoln Twp. Out Casßifiedr - Only 75c.
Annual Christmas Party For Women’s Community Club The Woman’s Community Club met at the Town Club December 16 for their annual Christmas party. A co-operative dinner was served. Tables were attractively decorated in traditional red and green. Delightful little angels marked the individual places. The President. Mrs. Frank Helfrich. opened the meeting with a prayer poem. Mrs. Helen Mitchell gave the devotions followed by a short business meeting. Eight members reported on their day of gift wrapping at the Beatty Memorial Hospital. Westville. ’ Mrs. Elizabeth Micnalski gave a talk on "Christmas In Other Linds." Mrs. Grace Atwood presented three of her pupils, Mitzy and Keith Knepper, who played carols, and Marla Daube, who favored the club with a song, "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day". We appreciated these numbers by our young people. Gifts were exchanged and carols sung. Hostesses were Mrs. Beatrice Seaholm. Mrs. Evelyn Ferguson, Mabel Jacobson, and Mrs. Hazel Wohlgemuth. The January 6th meeting will be a silent auction. PARTY SAUSAGE SNACKS For holiday sweet-sour sausage snacks, drain 2 cans (5 ounces
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each > Vienna Sausages, reserving broth. Cut sausages in half. Combine sausage broth, 1 cup apricot jam or preserves. > 4 cup pickle relish, 2 tablespoons Rea Lemon
What better time than Christmas to thank you for your patronage and wish you the best of everything! Ludwig Plumbing & Heating Walkerton.
bottled lemon juice, 4 teaspoons dry mustaid and 2 teaspoons ginger. Heat and stir until blended: add sausages and heat thru. Serve hot.
