The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 November 1973 — Page 2
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— WE IMIEPENDENT-NEWS — NOX EtfBER 15. 1973
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Miss Linda li* us<. daughtei of ■ Mr a^d Mr Mavir. B use, r ute 2. Walkerton. has recently been appointed to the faculty of Hall St te University. Mancie Indiana. Mfss Rouse will hold a position m the special education depart, xneit in the area of learning disabi ities. LINCOLN TOWNsiup HOM EM IKERS MEET The Lincoln Town-hip Extensi a Homemakers Club met on N vember 6 in the Community B” Iding with 2s n ‘m'ers pres, ml The meeting wis < js'iksl by t h president. Mrs. Bertha Daube. lea ting the group with the pledge to the flag and the club creed. Mrs. Letts Sheri and led th 1 * group in singing with Hippy Birthday t • Mrs. Mamie Hahn. Laura Mals’*‘f. Helen Pog< dzinski. Haz 1 S ■ dtz and Nellie \ erkler be ng in< uded. Happy Anniversary was g to Mrs. Ma-v Jane Beaty. 5 - Neva Kin* dm-1 played the P ‘O ’’Tie club donated $lO for en. te: ainment at the Beatty Memorial Hospital. Mrs Mamie Hahn g • a story on culture a>t« with J out-s Whitcomb Riley being her t ’"c. He was an author born j n I’ l ana and she read several of h • poems which were very inter, est ng. Mr< Nellie Smith gave the safety report on boxelder bugs and what to spray with to help control them. Also a letter on
Think big when you buy your bird this .ear Fgure iz JT ™ "r »«^MSZ It s a creamed d, s h tonned «m .. . ’ rasseroje below, biscuits Su.. mt,re r’-anl>-r ! <\'> f '" lorful cranberry Cube Salad, u. s,me folks sax Thai'k^ XT ^^berry so good. * ^nanicsgiung foods never tasted
CRANBERRY MIHRHOUr krkey j\ < vsm-role ■ ram (jft ounces each) of chirpy *oup *4 cwp milk t 2 cup* choked vegetable* 4 cup* <wt«p cooked turkey •r < hieken rup* Hivquiek ri cup mhk ? ®up cranberry saut e Weal oven to 45u . In *au/wpan •eat *»up arid \ cup muk u<r rtT»K frequently, st.r in vege»bW and turkey; heat hr o ugh Omibine Bj * <ui<k and cup milk stir fork t<» a soft dough, iently smooth dough into a •all on floured clotn covered •oard Kn. ad 8 to lu times Roll m ° rectangle 12 x 9 inches; •pread with <mnb<Try sauce, toll up dough, beginning at side side; rm into 1 inch kliom •our v.up mixture into 3quart
•Will You Invest in Today" which was verv interesting. Mrs Lois Sherland received hn award from cancer sewing project. Mrs. Smith gave a report on making men's sport coats. Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton gave a demon, stratum on making mutsapod candy from almond paste. The December 4 meeting will be at 12:30 at Heil's Restaurant with a turkey dinner and gift exchange. The table decorations were in keeping with the Thanksgiving holiday. Hostesses w-re Mrs. Esther Dearing. Dorothy Knowlton, Ruth Clark and Hazel Schultz. Cake with whipped cream top. ping an 1 coffee were served. □ q OBIT’I A R I E R □ □ A* a G. Lemert Word has been received regarding th? recent death of Asa G. Lemert. 83. Englewood, Florida. He was clerk and agent for the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at WelDb* ro for many years. A native of Tecgarden. Mr Lem rt was the son of Francis and Sarah Lemert. He was an uncle of Kenneth Lemert and cousin of the Millard and Orra Lem<rt families Services were conducted November - 5. ELECTED TO OFFICE William Elkin, owner of the
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casserole or ISxSxJ-inch pan Place slices cut side down on hot .«>up mixture. Babe about 30 minutes or unW Oanberry Whirls are golden brown. * t« I serving*. ( P'^Ht««y cyW WAD , 1 package (3 atanoti) smMflavored ge^ia 1 / cup* bulH^ water 1 cap < ranteerry amoe, «< into cubes 1 « ru n chopped celery I cm <» \ mtnees) pineappfa tidbit*, drained 1 teaspoons lemon Julnr 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel Mayonnaise Dissolve gelaUa in water. Chill unt.l slightlv thu kened Fold in remaining ingredient* ex cept mayonnaise. (thill until *'t Serve with mayonnaise 8 sen. n»rs
Nusbaum-Elkm Funeral Home. Walk - rton, was elected vice-presi-dent f District 2. Hinciul Dmv. t'i: ct the Ii liana Fan rai Direct A it ■" at a meetii ■■ O' n 31 a! the Cuivsr Um. Caiv : A tw h ur w -k shop p- gram pit d'd the dinner t uhu h the lad f' w. : included Hosting t.' arrangen: T w* e the B n.re Flint al Ii me. of , 'Th. । MARIE EVATT TO SPEAK IN r - rW 1h < * • Jr Miss Mane Evatt, a missionary of the W h yar Church to Sierra Leone, West Africa, will speak during the annual Missionary Conv nt ion or. November 16-I**, 7 uO p.m. nightly, and at the 10:30 am Sunday service in the Wes. leyan Church, Michigan and Monroe Streets. Walkerton. Miss Evatt has returned from $25.00 REWARD For INFORM \TION L ading To The \ BREST A <X>NVKTION Os The Individual er Individiink Ksmptin'thfte for Vandalism to The Lions Youth Burdi ng ( all 586-3511 3tn29
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happy homebody alike, freedom is the fashion this holiday season. It’s a freedom that lets her get up and go at any time without worrying about clothes. The freedom to wear what she wants, even white, when and where she wants to. The freedom to find outfits with a fine fit and the freedom to wear t/T clothes that can follow her life style. These four freedoms can he found in the four mix and match costumes of the unique three-piece Weekender by Ruas. Great holiday colors mingle with white on easy -to-care for clothes that offer the maximum in style at a minimum in price. At the pinnacle of fashion it the pin dot suit. The trimly tailored jacket sports two big patch pocket* and can be worn With matching Mort or pants. The color focus is on striking combinations nf tight blue and white, navy and white, red and white and burgundy and white. Made of 100% C >la new* Fort rel*Poly eater, it’s machine washable and’ dry able. This entire collection is created from easy care synthetics, and each handsome garmen is comfortably and durably double knit and
Robert K. I rhin, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher ’ I Rul-03 KoMMnelt Road, U alkerf'm, Indiana 46574 Telephone N%-3L39 IT DLICAIK'N TIME Thmsday of Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 40574 Si 1W KJ PITON R t.TES: $3.00 Per Year - 5Uc Additional j It Mailed Out Os State
West Africa where sir has been engtg'd in cducat rial work for <>'■<■l 20 years. For three t ;m* she served as principal of th- < i n!; ■ Memorial G;.i>' School, a primary I ending school. Lming this time she also s^ivd a; Edncatun Secretary on two deferent occasions. From I ‘hili 964 she p;om red the Kamakwie Set. ondary School. Hr last two terms were spout back at K ima. Du trying a- principal of the K imabai Sc<on<liry S hoal lor Girls On September 1 .-,h? b - came A-nstaut Direct! <.> t; ■ Worn n.- Missionary Soviet, of the Wesleyan Chinch. She will have some interesting 'lungs t<> tell about Sierra Learn , its per pie. and the ministries of the church there. There will be curios from he country when she , •«* T.i • Wesleyan Church has mis. si on ary work in 31 foreign countries. While the major emphasis is placed on gospel evangelism, ANNOUNCING THE HITCHING POST Saddle And Western Shop Located At 103 Maba h Street North Liberty, Indiana Phom- 656-3445 HOURS: 9:30 . 5 30 Monday - Friday 12:00 Noon - 4:00 Saturdays After 6:00 pm. call 656-3245
z i Wk y a machine washable. Diamonds are a girl’s best friend this season, set in an argyle pattern on the onepiece layered look top of a three-piece weekender. The crisp pointed collar and Ai w bright white blouse front is surrounded by a belted argyle top in white and jewellike tones o f bottle green, ^^***» ®avy or burgundy. This gem comes with a matching solid color skirt and neat pants, all made of easy care 100% Dupont* Orient Acrylic. ( heck out the layered look this holiday season. It is particularly flattering when it is a Rims, wnlid ribbed belled layered look top, top-
an extensive medical and educa. U 'nal piigram has be n carried on by the denominat: n in several ar« as < f this worl 1 wide missi »n. ary enttipiuses. The past >r extends a cordial invitation to nil in th. community to hear Mis s Evatt. Tyner 10CF News N b’e Grand Wilbam Norris announced at the Ldge meeting N< vember 7 ot th- Tym r Odd Ft Hows that th.' Ixwtgo had ac. cepted an invitata n of the Robert Blum Lodge of S. nth Bend to c rfei the Imtiatciy ca.'mony on a class of candidates on November 21st and also confer the Sec. ond I>egree on December 5. Frank Hurford and Glen Long have completed their research of records of deceased members whos<. names will be inscribed on a beautiful placque made by John Davis. 77TW57E Friday, Saturday, Sunday November 16, J7, 18 Special Sunday Matinee 5:00 p.m A Musical Adafkion of Mark Twain'* Tom Sawyer Shows At 7:00 and 8:50 Coming Next Week MARY POPPINS
F3l 1 VI ping off Ottoman checks on a bouncy skirt and neat pants. Il comes in fashionable shades of black and white, bright green and white, light blue and white and navy and white, and it s made of 100% textured Celanese* Fortrel*Polyrster, machine washable of course. Tattersall tops them aU this season, and it looks terribly <hic checking off this swmgmgly square-cut je^ket, with pertly pointed collar and playfal patch pockets, mt on the diagonal Matching, is a stylish pair of flare-bottomed pant* and an A-line skirt, both in solid shades. Double knit of drip dry, 100% Orlon* Acrylic, this collection comes k* warm combinations of soft camel and white, bottle green and white, navy and white and rich burgundy and white. The final word in fashion freedom is found in the price. Each of these 4 coordinating outfits sell for around $35.00, far lew than they’d cost as separate*. So why not go on a Weekender With Ruse?
