The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1974 — Page 20
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPTEMBER 12, 1974
BAZAAR DATE SET BY LOCAL RTI KAPPA The Epsilon Chi chapter of Tii Kappa, niet at the Walkerton Nursing H me < n Thursday <v. ening, September 5. at 7:30 p.nt, with the initiation of Mis. DeWayne (Mary Alice I Pavey and the announcement of the date of the upcoming bazaar highhghtmg the meeting. The bazaar will be held on Sat. Urday, November 15 at the Walk, irton Masonic Temple with a bake *-a!e, white elephant items, plants, paper back and used books along with the many lovely handmade items for the Christmas Carnival Bazaar. Chairman of this year's tvinl is Mrs. Glenn Jacob. President. Mrs Ernest Brovoid, announced her committee chairmen as follows; Mrs. Glenn Jacob, bazaar Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and Mrs. James Capek Jr., spring style show Mrs. Robert Gardner, adult ed. ucation IM rs. Robert Bauss, art Mrs. Leo Mahoney, Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Robert Mercer, community projects Mrs. Lowell Hartsell, Girl Scouts Mrs. Gene Brenas, publicity Mrs. Hal Muncie, mental health Mrs. Al Boise, scholarship Mrs Ed Hiler, sunhine Mr. Robert Urbin, soc.al and educational The new memoers of the soror. ity planned a clue hunt toi the entertainment of the evening with everyone enjoying the game which
The ancient Greeks gave their dead coins to pay their ferry passage to the underworld-no doubt they had to take the underground, too. Look And Feel Like A Winner While You Lose!
Think positive about dieting this summer! The right diet can make you feel lighter and brighter than you have in years. Feeling light is nice at any time, of course, but especially in summer — when just the heat radiating off the sidewalk seems to weigh you down. This is the ideal time to shed extra clothes and extra pounds. What you need is a scientifically balanced summer diet that successfully gets weight down without a corresponding letdown in energy. 'lhe following diet plan does just this. It furnishes you with about 900 calorics per day while following the necessary Recommended Daily Allowance of all nutrients. Three mini-meals of Slender diet io. J from Carnation a^pp'y 75 of these RDA’s. Fiu.t snicks and a low calorie, biunccd dinner provide the rest. Establish this c'.ting pattern ri ' t . ly. Youll feel like a winner from the start. Not only v ill yo.i want to take part in mere spirts and outdoor ;U;\ities, but there's a beauty bonus too. When \ouTe slimmed down to size you can enjoy all tho'C X-vc. ng summer fashions tl. it do • > much for mora'e (yours and Ls» M.drift baring halter dres c , long shnhy 1 s.arts to
Die inner's Diet Calorics break! at: Glass of Slender 164 C ffee or tea 1100 AM. 3 fresh apricots 51 Lunch Glass of Slender 164 PM Pukup: GU of Slender IC4 Dinner; Sh. h k..' >bs made with: lb. cubed top round 2'4 1 s dl tomato ir 4 cherry tomatoes ..... 22 1 i preen pepper 11 3 t:: n mushrooms 21 1 • I zued ini cut in 1" ; eccs I sled w..h * >y sauce I*) cup 10-cdor c p 1. t.n de ..rt Id 1 t ii poon dessert tvpp... 4 mix 14 ( of ice or lu
was- followed by refreshments by the hostess committee of Mrs. Wayne Burch. M s. Carl Christen, sen, Mrs. Robert Mercer and Mrs. Ed Hiler. The next meeting will be held on October 3 at the Walkerton Nur-:ng H»me w.th inspection. Mrs. J m Chanler, Province Nine Office:, will be on hand for the inspection. NEW SINGING GROUP BEING FORMED Some young people from the Walkerton community would like to organize a sing.ng group for the purpo-e of performing gospel, or religious type, folk music. All types of voices, from soprano to bass, and some instrumentalists, w’ill be needed. Anyone from the community between the ages of 13 ami 25 is invited to attend an organizat.onal meeting to be held this Saturday, September 14, at 10:00 am., at the music room of the John Glenn High School. If you like to sing and have fun doing it come to the meeting and find out what it’s all about. For further infor. mat.on call Sharon Klinedinst, 556-2524 or Debbie Keck, 5b63558. Rainbow Newr Election of officers was held Monday evening at the meeting of Walkerton Assembly No. 64, Order of Rainfcow for Girls. Jerri Carlson, Worthy Advisor, presided for her last meeting, before entering college in Chicago. The five top officers elected were:
W R-i I is KN? the floor, wrap and tie-high shirts, denim shorts and cut-out swim suds: all these glamorous treats await you when you become your slender summer sylph. Be careful to protect y^r health, however. Don't fail lor crash diets that rob your body of vital nutrients. A diet of lettuce and water, for example, will leave you feeling like a limp lettuce leaf yourself. Stick to this diet plan instead. Because it's nutritionally b. lan.' your disposition stays balanced too. Morale stays up wh.lc the weight goes down. Io put it another way . . . the more you lose, the more you look and feel like a winner.
W- rthy Advisor, Debbie Hurford; Worthy Associate Advisor, Ra-hel Jackson; Charity, Kathy Kersh; H- jh , Sherry Newberg; and Faith, Sue Beem. M.s* Hurford, Worthy Advisor elect, has selected October 5 as the date for her installation and o: ti.e elected and appointive of. Ik' < The initiary degree was given t D cb;e Hillman and Tara Brid, weil. Mother Advisor Florence Erick, sen announced the assembly will soiic.t for the Kidney Foundation, door to door on a Sunday after, noon in the near future. Life Saver mints are the emblem for Inis chive. Watch for the date. Several adults and eight Rain, b- w Girls will motor to Franklin, Indiana, Sunday, for a visit to the Masonic Home. A report was given on the bike sale sponsored Saturday, Septexn. her 7 Follow.ng the meeting, cake and punch was served by Mrs. DeWayne Pavey and Mrs. Russell Lawrence. A BIRTHS ■£ -—~ । — „ । A son was born on Saturday, September 7 to Mr. and Mis. Thomas W, Alexander, route 2, Walkerton, in the LaPorte Hos. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Henry,’ route 2, Walkerton, are the parents of a daughter bom on Saturday in the LaPorte Hospital. A friend is one who takes you to lunch, even though you are non-deductible.
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The annduncetnent of the engagement of' Mary Jo Chapman has been issued by her parents, Wilma Chapman, route 3. Walkerton, and Walter Chapman, route 1, Union Mills to Michael M FetLnger son oP"Mr. and Mrs. George M. Fettinger. 1712 Maple Ganien Drive, LaPorte. The bride^elect is a 1971 grad, uate of John Glenn High School and she is employed as a billing clerk at LaPorte Foundry. Mr. Fettinger is a 1972 grad.
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uate of LaPorte High School and la attending Indiana University South Bend. He 13 t’.so employes I a., otw York Blower Co. The cou* e ha* chosen the wedding date of June 28, 197'. A patrolman asked a group of youngsters In one school why they should be particularly careful ir spring. "Because,’’ said one eager youngster, "It’s mating season."
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