The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1967 — Page 7

Mrs. Leo Savoie Elected President Os K of C Wives Mrs. Leo Savoie was elected president of the Patrician K of C Wives Club Monday night at the K of C Hall. Others elected to office include the re-election of Mrs. A.J. Kennedy as /ice president, Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter, secretary; Mrs. John Rcnbarger, treasurer and Mrs. Hnry Szady as financial secretary. Past president Mrs. Everett Patnaude was elected three year trustee. Mrs. Devon Holland two year and Mrs. James Lynch one year trustee. Installation will be in September. Business was to discuss the plans for the kitchen remodeling. The committee of Mrs. Charles Vanza, Mrs. Mayotte Arseneau and Mrs. Harry Malstaff will contact the knights with their proposed plans. It was agreed to purchase silverware at this time. The committee and also Mrs. Joseph Spinsky will be in charge. A Father and Son breakfast was served Sunday morning with 35 present. Mrs. Malstaff, breakfast chairman the past year was in charge. After a summer recess, the monthly breakfasts will resume in September. The new officers and committee chairman will take office.

Will-Mow Lawn Mowers Starting 95 We Service The Mowers We Sell We Straighten Crank Shafts DOLL’S TEXACO Phone 586-3234 Walkerton I Sauerkraut Spiced With Mince Meat Mx i wIS Bn' *■" •' *" **' - ■bbbhbbbbbbhi^^^^^"®^"®^®. Big families with keen appetites can be hard to satisfy unless foods are both generous in quantity and robust in navor. Here s a hearty dish of smoked pork butt. Pair it with spicy sauerkraut to make sure that no one will leave the taUe hungry. Fore novel touch spire the sauerkraut with ready-to-use mince meat and sliced onion as recommended by t Borden hitrb.cn. Serve with golden brown refrigerated rolls and lots of fresh fruit. Truly a meal to tackle with gusto! Spkj Sauerkraut With Smoked Fork Butt (Makes 6 servings) 1 (2-1/2 lbs.) smoked pork 1-1/3 cups None Such readyv u h* to-use mince meat 2 (1 lb. ILoz.) cans . 1 small onion, sliced tauerkraut, well drained Cover pork butt wdth cold water; bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 1 hour. Place drained sauerkraut in buttered ° l/° quart casserole. Mix in the mine* meat and sliced onion. Remove pork butt from water. Slice into medium-thick slices and arrange over sauerkraut mixture. Cover casserole. Bake in a moderate (350’F.) oven 40-45 minutes, or until meat and sauer•TfUj pre-cooked ready-to-eat type of smoked pork butt is used, it can be sliced a u baked with the sauerkraut w ithout simmering.

A delightful social hour was enjoyed downstairs following the meeting with Mrs. Dwight Annis, North Liberty Stanley Dealer in charge. Door prizes were awarded to Mrs. Devon Holland and Mi's. Edward Zapinski with many other contest prizes awarded. The club benefit realized $21.07 for their treasury. Punch and cookies was served by the hostess, Mrs. Harry Malstaff and her committee. The next meeting will be at the home of the retiring president, Mrs. Everett Patnaude, LaPaz. She and her officers, Mrs. A.J. Kennedy, Mrs. James Lynch, Mrs. Henry Goris, Mrs. Albert VanWanzeele will serve a picinic supper beginning at 6:30 p.m. The date is July 17. DIXIE WALKERS SQUARE DANCE CLI B Saturday night was the largest dance in the history of the Dixie Walkers, and also had guests from California which sets another record for the club as guests from the farthest distance. They were Mr. and Mrs. Al Gregor who were visiting friends in South Bend. Surprised guests were Bud and Delores Welsh, the couple that started the club were the first caller for the evening. Altogether there were 36 guest couples coming from Osceola, Mishawaka, South Bend, LaPorte

and Three Oaks, Mich. Our 2nd anniversary dance will be on July 15th with a pot luck after the dance from 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. On Tuesday. July 4th, as part of the entertainment at the Walkrton Fourth of July celebration, the Dixie Walkers will give a few demonstrations at Place Park. ST. PATS RIMMAGE SALE JI LY 15 Mrs. Robert Moore was appointed chairman of the St. Patrick Woman's Club Rummage sale which will take place on July 15 at the Phillips 66 parking lot. Anyone wishing to drop off items at the School may call Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter, 586-3235.

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JI NE 22, 1967 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

LITTLE LEAGI E The Walkerton Little League Baseball standing are: Minor League Giants 4,0; Cubs 3.0; Dodgers 0,2; Indians 0,2; Braves 0,3. Major league Pirates 2,0; White Sox 20; Yankees 1,1; Senators 1,2; Tigers 0 ,3. S<h«‘dule Wednesday Cubs vs Indianas White Sox vs Senators 1:30 All Stars vs LaPaz Thursday White Sox v. Pirates Friday Giants vs Indians’ Pirates vs Yankees Tuesday Braves vs Dodgers

Tigers vs Senators Home Runs Jerry West 3, Freddy Castet ! 2, Richard Reese, John Verkie-, Lenard Jaske, Brute Duybult, Jeff Place. Pitching - No Hitters John Harness and Noel Jl. m , OREGON-DAVIS HOME DEM. ( LI B TO MFE ’ The Oregon-Davis Home D'-ir • i nstration Club on Tusday. Ju ■ 13. met at the home of Mrs. F r <1 Barbknecht, Hamlet, witt members present and a guvs Mrs. Cora McGill who is ■o» returning to her home in Orang , California. The lesson on "Ar rang Kitchen Storage" was giv- • j Mrs. Raymond Sinn.

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