The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1970 — Page 8
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Miss Marsha Klopfense.n and HM. 3 Allen L. Rushton Jr were united in marriage in the Walkerton United Methodist Church, Saturday, December 5. Rev. Harold Williams officiated for the candlelight double ring cere mony at 4 o’clock Baskets of white munis and candlelight were on the altar Mrs. Grace Atwood organist accompanied the
Tea-Size Fruitcakes F 1 ’S * w£ ’ ' *4^ JRWdfti *wy, Tracit.aaal fruitcakes combine generous amounts of ^and.ed and dred fruits and nuts with just enough rich batter to ao.d •he m xture together. Kar Kellogg has created a tea sizeversion called Fru.tcd R m-Bon Cakes. The Uny cakes are baked Jowiy to allow the charac'eristic spice. fruit and rum flavors to b.end. As most fruitcakes improve wdh "age" so will Fruited Bonbon Cakes. It's the secret of their success. Wrap and re.ngera.e the cooled cakes at least a week before serving. FRITTED BON BON CAKES 2 cups com flakes or % teaspoon ground f’o'” . . i, cun (< ezi hnen chopped i , cun nark aged corn /* ’? . ‘ candied citron flake crumbs i' cup chopped red candied 1U cups (8 oz.) dried nhok - corrie* PrUnCS .. . . ! 2 CUP CrM ‘ n 1 <up M^dless golden candied cherries raisins ? A cup chopped nuts f cup lifted regular all- i, cu p soft shortening jnirp* m> flour i , ra p brown sugar, hmilv t 4 teaspoon baking soda packed • , lea*.iron salt 2 eggs 'i teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon ram flamring J , teaspoon mace or nutmeg ( andicd cherries 1. If u* ng com flakes, crush into fine crumbs Set » de. 2 S:>ak prunes and raisins separately in h 4 water tr> cover, a^'iut 20 minutes each. 2 Sift blether flour, soda, salt |nd spices. Stir in corn flakes crumbs. 4 Dram raisins; drain, pit and chop prunes. Combine fruits, nuts and sifted dry' ingredients. 5 ?.!<».re shortening and sugar uuo mixer b *1; beat until light and fl iffy Add eggs and rum flavoring beat well Stir in fruit natature, mixing oniy until combined Arrange ah >ut 4d < nP; inch pat' r b>n baking cupa m round rake pans ot small muffin tins. Fill each cup w.th I tab.cspiKin bat'er and garnish with a candied cherry half. f Bake in very slow oven <250" F • about . h urs, or ur'il cakes arc deluately browned and ix-gm pulling fjoin •. *.< s of cups Go 4. wrap uchtl| and rrfngsrau at U-sl 1 week. Yield, about 4 doxca Fruited Bou Bou Caacg
DECEMBER 10 1970
soloist. Mrs Kenneth Kknedinst. who sang "I Be ieve" and "I Ask the l>ord " Attendants were Miss T^aura Chapman, maid of honor Walk erton and HN; John Rowland of Atlanta. Georgia, now stationed at Great Lakes Naval Base Parents of the couple Mr., and Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein. RR 1. Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs
Alien Rushton Sr. of Ely, Nevada, gave their consent of love to Rev. Williams to continue with the ceremony. EscoiteJ to the altar b yher father the bride chose an Edwar Ji.m gown of chantihy lace over taffeta fashioned with basque bodice and lantern sleeve*. The round neck was edged tn a x a Hoped ruff.e of lace. Lace luff les from a straight front pin el formed the full sk.rt, accentid by a wide satin bow and streamer down the skirl front Her hooded chape! train ol Lu e and illusion edged in Ince bard mg fell from the shouldcn* She cairied a white Bible, gift from her late grandmother. Mrs. George M rtz toppl'd by a single i<d rose encircled by tiny white rose buds Miss Chapman was wearing a red velvet gown styled in Em pirc fashion and short sleeves. She cair.ed a iiom gay of white pom-poms. Ushers were MuHael Klopfer.stun, brother of the bride and Douglas Brovoid, both of Walkerton. Miss Donna Klopfenstein was in charge of her sisters guest book and Mrs William Colin. Nappanee, presided at the gift table A reception followed, in the social r<MHTi of the church Friends in charge of the serving were; Mrs. Dorothy Fiaugher. Walk erton; Mrs. Lester Meadows Jr. aunt of the bride. Grovertown; and Mrs James Stanley of Elkhart The couple had to report to ■ Great Lakos, December 7 for his next assignment before they know where they will be making their home. Mr. (Rushton a graduate of W'hite P.nes High School, Ely. attended 2 years at Brigham Young University before enter ing the Navy. His bnde. a graduate of John Glenn High School. Wa'kerton has been employed with the National Bank and Trust Co. in South Bend. Walkerton OES The Initiatory degrees were given, under the direction of Worthy Patron Myron Mullet of Walkerton Ch ipter No. 319 Order of the Eastern Star for Mra. Andrew Dan.els. Tuesday evening December 1. Fallowing the initiation Mrs. Daniels with Mr and Mrs Leßoy Wh.taker who were recently received in to the order, were escorted to the a’tar to receive their white Bibles they held for their imt itian picsented by Worthy M t’-on Mrs Robert King a gift from their chapter. The Charter wns draped in memory of the 1 de George Fer-
Congratulations To The WILCOX SUPERMARKET On The Opening Os Their New WALKERTON STORE And THANKS To Rcy And John For Their Confidence In The Community And To All Wilcox Employees For Their Support And Contribution To That Community Good Luck From Your Friends At Wells Aluminum Corporation North Liberty
verda, a member since 1919. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Candler, Mr. and Mrs DoWayne Pavey and Mr. and rs. Myron Mul.et wi<l host the annual Christmas party amt pot-luck supper tor Masonic famil.es ami their frirnds to be held December IS at the Temple. Mrs. Wdaam Elkin and Mrs Mary Bauer were named by the Worthy M itron us the telephone committee for this occasion Donald Wolfenberger, Mrs. Candler and Mrs Alfred Dnws m a committee to pun ha -e nee k J kit’hen •equipment and utensils needed to s -rw dinners. Following notes written by the ch iptcrs adopted s.ster. a patient m the Ma onic Home Hospit.il in Franklin. Indiana, was lead by Ass >, Ite M Itron Mrs. Kol> rt Cu la who recently visiti d her in the 11 spital. The Worthy Matron .-ugg* sled a note of cheer or a sma.l gift of "LOVE be Si nt to Miss Manila ITaze. Room 2*LA M isomc Haspita.. bVanklm Ind. .n i 16131 for her Christmas H 'St* sses for the s >cial hour were Mrs. Ra ph Jackson and Mrs. Donald Daube. who used as table decor, gilded Angels placed among gilded over green holly branches as center p.eces. Tyner lOOF News December marks a busy month for members of Tyner Oddfellows Ixxige. At the regular meeting , held Wednesday night, December 2nd. Noble Grand Lawrence BergI lund had plans for all; first the > installation of carpeting for the - new addition to the building the ladies of the Rebekahs wall assist the Oddfellows both in selection and installing. The annual Christmas party with the Rebekahs and Oddfellows tn charge wi.l entertain, especially the children on the evening of December 11th. Oddfellows were reminded of the District No. 8 "Bean Supper" on December 12 at the Rochester Fairground* which is given in behalf of Haro.d Duff, a Past Grand Master who Is conva’cacing following an auto accident several months ago. Noble Grand Berglund urged all to attend who possibly cou d Also at Rochester OU December the 16 Tyner Ijuog.- w.ll have two candidates who will receive the F.rst Degree. Plans were made to remember Jorrv Helling* a member of Tyner Lodge of Oddfellows who is in the Armed For. e- n So th K v a at Chriatmas Coffee and rolls were served by Meri Zehner and Richard Parker hosts for the month of I December. Successful men are the ones who know when to lead trumps.
uses CHRISTMAS FAJ; The Women s Society of t ian Seiwice held their Det Christmas meeting at the < Wednesday evening w.th a bmed meeting of the Tec and Tyner United Me Church iad.es. Out president, Mrs Onu opened the meeting by web everyone and al. singing ' N.gnt, H >ly N.ght " Ann nu nl was made of the Chr party the society will s; for some of our Senior Ci also a youngster from the ! way Chr.stian Center in Bend The society will p each with a gilt and we ai rd to bring i gift for the we bring as our guests, party w.,1 be held in the meat ot the Illinois Street mg at 2:10 p.m Please t guest an 1 j an in on the w lu, tit in.an of feliowsh p make the Christmas sp.rit Devotions were given o Wendaii K .ngt rman presi the Tyner Society. Special music was furnis six members of the Chance of the Walkerton Society were, Mrs Gale Shetland Mahlon Jacob. Mns \ Smith Mis. Richard Kic Mrs. John McCombs and David C.ark. Mrs Dav.d rence accompanied the gr Mrs. O. D Lovell, the p wife of the Olive Branch I Brethren in Christ Church presented to the group her picture of a Christmas Background music of the "I ing of Christmas" acrom; her as she drew the b< picture. Then as rotating ed lights brought out the I and glow of the picture C mas carols were played A < to an evening which truly ened all to the meaning of C mas. Mrs. Harold Williams the meeting with prayer. The Ruth Fellowship gro ved as hostea.-*es with chai Mrs. Leonard Beaty in ci Yummy Christmas cookies and punch wctc served. NORTH LIBERTY LIONS TO ENTERTAIN LA The North L.berty Liommeet Monday Dec ember 1 7:00 p.m at D .deck's for Deci inUr dinner mt King ladies w.ll be the guests < cub The program for the ec has been nranged by L.on Dean Kreig, Rev A P. W and Rev. To > Jones. Dinner re*er•nt’.ons are t made by Sat irday noon and i be made wth either Hot; . Hocker or Gary Nelson
