The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1973 — Page 3

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Mrs. Ralph Sousley and Mrs. rry Clark visited Mrs. Archie istings in LaPorte on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kurzhal nt Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. .iph Kurzhal in Valparaiso. August graduates from Ball ite University included Andrea McGwin Hathaway, daughter Harold McGwin, 30211 Os. rne Road, home economics. Mis. Ernest Fawley, of Rialto, difornia, is seriously ill and in ’ hospital there. She is the mer Kdith Crowl, The Fawleys re residents of North Liberty fore moving to California. M.S. Clifford Gratner, of Walk, ton, spent Sunday afternoon th her mother, Mrs. Edith ^ele. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyr attended a buffet reception on iday evening honoring James id Linda Olsen at the FOP dge on State Road 23. James id Linda Thomas were married i Saturday, September 8, in .ringfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Liffett. 308 South Main Street, I-ake-He. are the parents of a daugh. r. Rachelle Lynn, bom on Sep. nber 14 in the Osteopathic Hos. 'al, South Bend. Grandparents e Mr. and Mis, Rex Tigg. of orth Liberty and Mr and Mrs. irl Liggett, North Liberty.

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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Poynter and daughter, of Kokomo, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Feisen. heiser, of Sebring. Florida, were Sunday afternoon and evening luncheon guests of Mrs. Eva Full, mer. Miss Kathy Hildebrand, of Av. on. Ohio, sp‘ nt several days last week with her grandmother. Mrs. Myrtle Donathen. Mrs. Oliver Hough has returned home from Oklahoma City, Okla, homa, where she visited with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hough. Mrs. M. L. Clark and Mrs. Norma Gensinger were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and on Sun. day they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Foreman have sold their home here and moved to Tucson, Arizona, last week. Rev. and Mrs. William Thomas, of Loree, Indiana, called on Mrs. C. E. Hevel on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ransford, of Graysville. Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monk, of Sullivan, Indiana, were guests on Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. Fred DeCoudres.

Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reamschnyder were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shi lly and Mrs. Sholly’s sister, Lucille, from Vista, California; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kaser, of Clearwater, Florida; Florence Garwood and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kastr, of South Bend. Other callers weie There a Hadarick and L.o Sibley. 23 HOMEMAKERS MEET 'I he 23 Hom .‘makers Club held their fust meeting alter a summer recess at the home of Mis. Di rothy Overmyer. Mrs. Major Maigie Fugus, of the Salvation Army, gave a talk and showed slides on behind the scenes of the Salvation Army. Major Fugus also kft dolls with some of the ladies to be dressed for Christmas time giving. The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Margie Trobaugh. NEW PASTOR AT FiRST BRETHREN CHI RCH Stive Cole is tne new pastor of the First Brethren Church in North Liberty. He and Mrs. Cole will be moving into the parsonage in the near future. Pastor Cole will deliver his first message in the 9:30 service on Sunday 4norning. September 23. He is the son of Rev. and Mrs. William Cole, Sinco, Pa., and were former residents of Ard. more. SCHOOL MfW North IJberty Schools SEPTEMBER 24 - 28 MONDAY e— Barbecue Frankfurter Parsley buttered potato cubes Buttered green spinach with hard cooked egg Brownie bar Milk TUESDAY Baked meat loaf with gravy Fluffy whipped potatoes Buttered peas Crisp celery stick Poppy seed roll with butter Agonizing Pain <1 From Ingrown Toenail? Get Outgro For Fast Relief Outßro gives you fast temporary relief from ingrown toenail pain. Outgro toughens irritated skin, eases inflammation, reduces swelling without effecting th* shape, growth, or position of the nail. Stop ingrown nail pain fast with Outgro. ? FREEZONE V IS FOR CORNS! THAT HURT. 4 Why fool around with painful corns, when Freezone can help you remove them. Try it. You’ll see. In just days, the corn will be gone...the hurt will be gone. Painlessly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters. Drop on Freezone — take off corns. REMOVES •/ CORNS AND CALLUSES

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SEPTEMBER 20, 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -

Chocolate chip cookie Milk WEDNESDAY School made pizza Buttered waxed Leans California salad with celery dressing Vanilla cocoanut pudding Milk THURSDAY Go go burgers on warm bun Fiench fried potatoes Chilled fruit Birthday cake Chocolate oi white milk FRIDAY Baked fish square with tarter sauce Creole green beans Corn bread and butter Pineapple chunks in orange gelatin Milk VI ibkertoji Elementary SEPTEMBER 24 - 28 MONDAY Fried chicken Sweet potatoes Buttered corn Bread and butter Milk TUESDAY Beef stew Harvard beets Bread and butter Rice krispies squares Milk * WEDNESDAY Pizza burger Buttered peas and carrots Pineapple Milk THURSDAY Chicken and noodles Salad Peanut butter and jelly sand, wich Lemon cobbler Milk FRIDAY Tuna salad sandwich Buttered green beans Peanut butter cookie Apple sauce Milk John Glenn High Schiud SEPTEMBER 24 - 28

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MONDAY Hot dog on bun Tater tots Buttered corn or carrot sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken tetrezinni Buttued green b ms Pim ipple upside down cake Roll- or bread with butter Milk । WEDNESDAY Sb ppp Joe Buttered potatoes Tossed salad Pudding Milk THURSDAY Hambuigvr gravy on mashed potatoes Buttered peas Cake squares Jello Biscuit or bread Milk FRIDAY ; Pizzaburger French fries or shoestring potatoes Apple sauce Banana tread Milk MARY’ CIRCLE MEETS Thirteen members were present for the September 13 meeting of the Mary Circle of the Walker, ton Presbyterian Church. Devotions were given by Mrs. Eugene Kerchaert. The lesson on Acts of the Apostles, was led by Mrs. James Briggs. We were re. minded of World Wide Commun. ion Sunday. October 7. The hos. tess was Mrs. R. N. LaFeber. ■chap-etT ( | I^==^ —-A—■ini i / soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. Ih• Ij 3 ■ilii “““ " i

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