The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1972 — Page 9

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Mr. Wayne Burch, center, of ■ the Fanners State Bank of Wyatt,' Walkerton Branch, and Mr. Alvin Boise, principal of John Glenn High School, watch Miss Mary Ellen Hission, coordinator of Audio Visual Materials in Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation, engrave the school’s number on a motion picture projector in cooperation with project M.A.R.C. During the past week all of tire Audie-Visual equipment in the corporation has been marked, inventory sheetts brought up to date and filed, and the control cards returned to the bank. Project M.A.R.C. is sponsored by the Kiwanis Clubs and Banks of St. Joseph County.

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BETTER HOMES CLUB PLANS TRIP TO CBK A(K) The Better Homes Extruion Club met on Monday, October 23 at the Community Build’ng, Walkerton, with Mrs. Helen Fieeman presiding. The club is chartering a bus to the Chicago Loop and this is open to the public. The trip will depart from the Al-N-Dor Restaurant on Wednesday, December 6 at 8:00 a.m. and leave Chicago at 6:00 p.m. for only $4.25. All times are Walkerton time. There will be a sop for a coffee break on the way and on the return trip the bus will stop at the Bonanza bteak House. Mrs. Lois

Cover will take the money, $4.25, at the time of reservation in the Walkerton Town Clerk’s office. Club members will decorate coffee cans on Monday, November 20, at 7:30 p.m. Members will also pack cookies at the same time. Mrs. Wesley Pavey gave a lesson on mushroom pin cushions. Mrs. Richard Anderson gave a short talk on radar and artificial resuscitation. Mrs. Branson Hiatt gave a short talk on government. There were 15 members present and one guest. Hostesses were Mrs. Albrt Ray and Mrs. Charles Minter. Prizes were won by Mrs. Caroline Danielewski and Mrs. Hiatt. The club needs one pound coffee cans desperately for their project to the patients at Beatty Memorial Hospital at Christmas time. cheerleaders to ATTEND CLINIC The John Glenn High School Freshmen, B-Team and Varsity Cheerleaders will attend a cheerleading clinic at Oak Hill High School near Marion on Saturday, October 28. The clinic is sponsored by the National Cheerleaders Association, Dallas. Texas, and is professionally conducted in Indiana at Oak Hill High School and Indiana State each year. Girls attending the clinic are Cindy Bell, Kathy Flaugher, Janis McGee Cindy Hudson, Sandy Sctnor, Debbie Northam, Sherry Newberg, Melissa Storey. Kathy Kersh, Gina Carbiener, Theda Bell, ^use+heW (WANT)

GAME FINALE: A Winning Dessert ’ • * < _ Ilf py* i' $ - I - B B .I ■ ft) tNHNo jyg wk ’ r * «*& ■ z A DESSERT TABLE set with mouth-watering treats almott as exciting as the activity on the field: that’s your goal as hostess. Here, Championship Coffee Souffle, Rookie's Choice Cakes.

NEW YORK (ED) - With football season here, your family probably spends hours (seems like days) clustered around the television. Since there’s not much you can do to change the situation (millions of women share your fate), why not hostess a postgame party? While your family and friends are watching those mammoth men of sport collide, pass and punt — you can step into the kitchen and prepare a nice dessert to help make victory sweeter, or defeat more palatable. But don’t be too dainty! Even though your quarterbacks are only the armchair variety, they’ll probably work up an appetite just watching all that energy displayed on the field of honor. Some hostesses make the mistake of forcing guests to adhere to a dietary game plan. You can munch on carrot curls and radish flowers, but if it’s men (especially the football fanatic variety) you’re plan-

OCTOBER 26, 1972 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

Jerri Carlson and sponsor Shirlev Ross. J The wife lay on her oeath bed. She pleaded: “John I want you to promise you’ll ride in the same car with my mother at the fun-

by Shirley of [ Helpful ideas from Paris we can use right here! |

DRESSY TRIMS Quite popular for Italian evening wear are the sweaters and sweater dresses, usually in black or brown and highlighted with lots of gold and silver jewelled biaids. A lovely dinner or hostess look for the holidays or anight out. Bio ni# Also new* arc the super-look-ing suede and leather maxicoats trimmed with a wide < flower-printed braid for a perfect «porty or dressy look. Os great interest are the suede suits in dark greens and < wines trimmed with lacy look- i Ing braidings and frog-type 1 closings. 11

ning to treat, something sweet is in order. Call the

CHAMPIONSHIP COFFEE SOUFFLE 1 cup sugar 1 cup cold strong 1 Tbsp. (1 envelope) Chase and Sanborn unflavored gelatin electric perk coffee y 4 tsp. salt 3 eggs, separated 1/2 Pt- heavy cream, whipped Prepare a 3 to 4 cup souffle dish by forming a collar of wax paper around the top of the dish. Use paper clips to hold the ends of the overlapping paper above the dish top. The collar should extend about 3 to 4 inches above the top edge of the dish. In a small saucepan combine y 2 cup sug ar - gelatin, salt and coffee. Place over low heat and stir until gelatin dissolves. Remove from heat and add beaten egg yolks. Return to low heat and cook, stirring constantly about 1 minute. Cool and refrigerate until thickened slightly. Beat egg whites until thy and gradually add remaining sugar, beating until mixture holds stiff peaks. Fold in the gelatin mixture and the whipped cream. Turn into the prepared dish. Refrigerate 4 hours or until set Remove wax paper before serving. Serves 8. ROOKIE’S CHOICE CAKES 1 cup all-purpose flour *4 cup salad oil 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 1 tsp. baking powder f 14 cup milk 1 egg % cup Wheaties, crushed Heat oven to 350’. Grease and flour square pan, 9x9x2 inches. Stir together flour, sugar and baking powder. Mix in egg, oil, vanilla and milk. Fold in cereal. Pour into pan. Bake 25 to 30 minuses or until top springs back when touched lightly with finger. Cool. Cut into squares or strips.

eral.” "0.K.,” he said, “but it will spoil my whole day.” Safety first does make sense!

Parisian designers say romance is in the air with the flowing long dresses of chiffon, silk and satin offset by the use of jewelled ribbon trim on cuffs and collars. New evening looks of Pans include flowing chiffon [ I i ! I \ : I \ I x \ skirts as the basis for the daring halter top and bejewelled ribbon banding around the waist.

Widows Into Wives You're a football widow because you don't understand the game? Here, terms for the notice: 1) Quarterback: player who calls the shots. 2 Referee: Man with whistle who stays out of trouble. 3) Penalty: Someone goofed. 4) Fumble: Someone goofed terribly. 5) Touchdown: Six points for our side. 6) Pigskin: Also called a football. 7) Half-time: Everyone rests but the band. 8) Time-Out: Strategy huddle. 9) Coach: Man having fit on sidelines. 10) Here: Man carried off field on teammates’ shoulders. plays with football’s own NFL Training Table Foods for a touch of authenticity. Championship Coffee Souffle is lovely to look at,, robust and sweet without being sticky. Rookie’s Choice Cakes, squares of good eating, will land you the trophy as Football Wife of the year. You enjoy the test of strength as much as your guests? Make dessert ahead of time, sit down and join : the fun.

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