The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1970 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

r W^HOPE CIRCLE MEETS The Hope Circle of the United Methodist Church of Walkerton met Tuesday afternoon. October 13 in the home of Adelaide Willard with Mis Eula Northam os assisting hostess. Eleven members and two visitors. Mrs. Phyllis Dollohan and Mrs. Myrtle Mitchler were present Mrs. W «rner Clark circle chairman, opened the meeting with prayer and introduction*. A business meeting followed with organintion of the group as follows; ch Urman. Mrs Warner Clark. Vice-chairman. Mrs Mary Hahn, financial secretary, Mrs Vestal Knepper and secretary. Mis. Edeen Clark. t A schedule of meetings and hostesses for the yea r was planjieA Plans were m ide to go to the Haven Hubbard Home for a November meeting Anyone intetested in going should be at the Illinois Street Bunilding of the Church at 1 pm Tuesday.

Children’s Partv Treats r «? ' ~s> -n ' — A : ,'M 1 ■ I r z • ' » ■ f " ■- Jr. I ^WhHHHrExSI Kids are cut-ups, so why shouldn’t you be? Here’s a simple, but delicious dessert for children's parties, designed to eppeal to young eyes and tummies, but eliminating tedious work that can make any mother feel fra trued when tho«e little hards go to work on the party table, instantly casting elaborate party preparations into Shambles. This recipe lets a mother be a cut-up with a simple devil roll - the latest in ice cream cake rolls -^ orated to suit the children’s ages and intcrc ts. 1 or example, boys oi nine to ten might prefer soldiers decorating •those masculine chocolate-cake covered slices, while a younger set of five or six might prefer little cars or trucks. For girls, the slices can be feminized for the pre-teen set with dainty pink icing, topped by miniature ballerinas. At the jewelry-conscious age that comes between six and ten, the young ladies rr^^ht prefer a glittering display of rings and other trinkets from the local five and ten. CHILDREN’S PARTY TRE ATS Cut the devil roll into three even slices. (You can use either plain, frosted or colored sugar-decorated devil roll.) Cut each of the three slices in half, crosswise. Stand slices upright on cut sides on well chilled baking sheet and place in freezer to harden. Top center of rounded curve with a doling of whipped cream or a ribbon of frosting. Plunge a tiny toy, fancy little candies or cookies into cream and return to freezer u» til serving time. NOTE: Sugars may be colored ones or the multi-colored candy decor* ations tsed for decorating holiday cookies. 1 rostings may be wliipped cream, creamy white or chocolate frosting, or softened ice cream. BROOM-HiLCA z ■ c a fu A, - * ... Ci" I■. OU. 7'/ ur.« l ». .. : I

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November 1®- An order was given ;to purchase vanilla and pepper to be sold by the Circle. Dot .3 Goode presented the program of slides with narration of her trip last June to the 1970 Assembly of Women's Society of Christian Service, held in Hous ton. Tekas The general theme of the Assembly was "Choose Life" in a Woi .d of Vlolence-in a conflict of generations in a World of demonstrations for raciil justice But there was an even more important purpose for their meeting-to affirm and celebrate Christian Hope Brought to attention was an old Chinese adage. "May you be condemned t<> live in exciting times." and indeed we are living in such a time. Each one of the citizens of this country hnay "Choose Life" and may his or her choice be to live together as Christian people The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs Mary Hahn The host-

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Veterinary Clinic will speak at the Plymouth Chapter of P.W P. (Parents Without Partnersi on Thursday evening, October 22nd at 8:00 pm in the Courtesy Room of the Marshall County Bank & Trust Co, He will talk about his experiences while serving with the

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