The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1974 — Page 4

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' Mrs. Gertrude Sheneman spent Sunday with Mrs. Helen KesiUng. ei at Fish Lake. Ml and Mrs. Floyd Stump, of Florida, visited his aunt. Mrs. M. L. Clark last Saturday. Herbert Kurzhal returned home Mopday from Memorial Hospital. Mr an. I Mn» Larry Parsons * and Brian, spent Sunday evening with her mother. Mrs. Edith Steele. Bud Ganger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ganger. New Road, has returned home from Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Kreuger were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hi raid Moberg, in S.'^’h Bend. Call your news to Mrs. Nellie Smith. boO-SHS. Mr and Mrs. Hal Brown, of ('.• shen. welt Sunday dinner guests (.1 hei mother. Mrs. Martha Taylor. Monday evening supper guests were Mr. and Mis. Harold Ciaft and Brent, of South Bend. Mrs. Esther Harman recently attended the wedding reception ot her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Euan Bailey, at Benton. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims have returned from Kenton, Indiana, alter spending six weeks with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Workman. Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Folk a d daughters, of South Bend, an t Mrs. B» a Sousley called on jM >. Addie Hanson last Thurs. d <y olternoon.

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Harold 4 Bud I Hevel returned home Saturday from LaPorte Hospital. Mrs. Nancy Huff and daughter, Amanda Kay. of Plymouth, and Mrs. Edna Kane spent the week end with Mrs. Alice Zahn. Mrs. Huff is the former Nancy Zahn. SCHOOL MENU North liberty Schools SEPTEMBER 30 . OCTOBER 4 MONDAY Ham salad sandwich Oven baked beans Chilled applesauce Oatmeal-chocolate chip cookie Milk TUESDAY’ Baked meat loaf and gravy Fussy whipped potatoes Crisp relishes Assortel bread and butter sand, wich Orange juice gelaLn dessert Milk WEDNESDAY’ Pigs in blanket with catsup Yummy potato salad Sliced or stewed tomatoes Banana pudding Chocolate or white milk THURSDAY’ Baked lasagna Buttered golden whole grain .‘Corn Carot-cabbage salad Garlic toast Peanut butter rolled wheat cookie Milk FRIDAY’

Fish burger on warm bun with tarter sauce French fried potatoes Crisp lettuce salad w*th celery seed dressing Devil’s food cake Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 30 . OCTOBER 4 MONDAY t Fish square on bun Buttered rice Peas and celery sticks and pickle chips Sliced apricots Milk TUESDAY Orange juice Johnny marzetti Buttered green beans Peanut butter brownies Bread and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog on bun Buttered corn French fries or potato sticks Coconut cream pudding Milk THURSDAY Chuck wagon steak Mashed potatoes and gravy Buttered carrots or carrot sticks Sliced pears Muffins or bread and bitter Milk FRIDAY’ Pizzaburger Buttered peas Jello salad Cookies Milk 11 TH ANNUAL SCHOOL OF RELIGION AND LIFE Tht Northern Indiana District Church of the Brethren is hold, ing the 11th annual School cf Religion and Life at the Nappa, nee Church of the Brethren for five consecutive evenings begin, ning October 13 and the class periods arc from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. each evening A fellowship time w.ll follow the class period. The Schoo] i. s sponsored by the Church of the Brethren District Nurture Commission to provide for expanding the frontiers or one's faith; for experience in ptr. sonal growth and fellowship a;. I for examining the thought an 1 act .on of groups and socety. Ten courses are scheduled. "EnrosrE Walkerton, Indiana Friday, Saturday. Sunday September 27, 28, 25) The Three Musketeers Rated “PG’’ Coning Next Week ZARDOZ Rated “R”

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Suburban League Dad & Lad’s 13 3 Dave & Ray’s 11 5 Mercer’s - Walkerton 10 6 Baker’s Standard 9 7 Precision Pallet 6 10 Pizza Place 6 10 Mercer’s . Lakeville 5 11 Rutland Raiders 4 12 High team series and game: Baker's Standard 2508, 895,. 878; Mercer’s . Lakeville 2473, 848; Precision Pallet 2382. High individual series & game; Ken Weinman 648; Mike Amor 642; Bunny Williams 637; Emil Vische 243; Mel Divine 240; Du. aoe Barden 239. Tu«*day Night Men’s Bob’s Bar 10 6 North Liberty Jaycees 10 6 Porky’s Construction 10 6 Frank's Camper Sales 9 7 Legion Post 365 No. 18 8 Wabash Tavern 8 8 Ziebart Rustproofing 8 8 Legion Post 365 No. 2 7 9 Mill Creek Sales 6 10 McGwin & Shafer Const. 4 12

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High team series and game* Porky’s Construction 2734; North Liberty Jaycees 957. High individual series & game: Alan Kaser 570; Dan Martin 245. NAOMI FELLOWSHIP The Naomi Fellowship of the United Methodist Church, Walk, erton met at the home of Mrs. Esther Kaufman on Tuesday, Sep. tember 17 with nine members and one guest present, Pauline KnowL ton. Mrs. Albert Huhnke, Jr., op. ened the meeting by reading a poem entitled, “What God Hath Promised." Devotions were given by Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton “Sniffing At God" and “The Beloved Community.’’ The lesson was given by Mrs. Huhnke who read the book, “He Walkes With Me.” by Robert J. Church. A special collection was taken to be presented at the District meeting for relief in As. rica. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Kaufman, the host, ess for the day. Poise is the ability to talk fluently while the other fellow is paying the check.