The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1975 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — FERRI VR^ 6. 1973
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M-s Jim Clappt r .- a p<l ‘nt Menioi ail IL pit * S<mt h H ■. ; as a xaren al patient. and Mrs. Gary S' n ’ is and v entertained in tad h- me a sunday with a p t I 1 k dinner : ring the b rth lays of Mis I ■r Clark, L a Sh Ids and x Shu ah Gm wee M’ Me Cloyd S :it>-„ Mr an : I, and Zunii angh I’idaugh. Mi m i .Mi C”> Ciaik son*. ■ h i thdax dii '• ’ was i-. : :d ’nr "! Mi ai ; Mi- Hay j■i ; . • w J Mil '• 11 ch. < i XVI b Mai 7 . II • ■ ’arr. Mis. H .. > n M shMi a- !Mi G’ - g Hw. 'S • 1 B ■ . M’ an 1 X M 1 k .vs.-k • . fair, y, C•v. Mi Mr H ’b I Mi.: V- ! Me. j ' Ue ■’ i d gl •r; Mrs. tx K ser an 1 ■ m. of N rth I md Mi. J. S vage of A i .ri pshlrc.
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Mi. Rhea Wright returned h >m< Sunday from the LaPorl }| -pit d after a week as i medit ti patient. Mi Eoin Andirs«n returned h<>me laM week aft* r a month s st y n Rock Falls, ] w 1 w t hei Mi and Mis Fn d Weil, er. Sund y dinner guests of Mi. a”'i Mrs Myron Mu h t won Mi r i M’-\ G’.g Rani'i. of C । hen. Mr e 1 Mis Glenn Jacob and f imdy and Mi C.u ; Mulle* M ail Mi Bi: I Hm ' <’ d I > inny E’baugii, of Plymouth niot "'d to N: div. He. Tenn, on S.'md.y to meet Mis Iw 1 M .;z 1’ । .n 11 er’ and brought ‘ . n. home with th l in to vi-.i for a a k Mi Mu’? ii.d Ivl'rt . I in p'.; ■ Cent ’ Cd ’ Mrs I. • < I ? zig ar. . Luc il‘ I n< • t \v; 1 b* the hoste ses for the K ' u'z Lake C 1 '• - Cl I; tiiy in d nn l l at the club I <■ < • S ' .1.1, (v< ’..ng a' 530 p m si w tm. A white t• ; ant a i<'.,on s < begins a' 7 J a p m.
Robert Awald returned home last week aftei a stay in the bospit al tie wing tye surgei y. Mis. Ruin 1 i.u k 1 e 1 ..< . home 1.11 S la . a! ’■ 1 a v.a k ' stay in >■ .ch Bend \ i.ot.iig h< i ; ustei. ' ' 1 ■. Mi. md Mrs Rud Fuller, of M lieilu.-. Mich. w<rr Sunday dinir 1 gue ' of her sistei. Mr. and Mt Melvin E;1 zgeiaid. Mi. and Mr Lyle Bnnside, of S uth Bend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. Wilder Burnside. Mi and Mt ■ Bennis Baker and family of Bremen, were Sun. dly evening dinner gu< sts of his pircn:-, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Baker, Mi Geoigp Pfeiff, r returned home the. week iftei a week ♦” EaPorte 11 spital as a medi. cal patient. Mr. and Mis Bruce Fitzgerald w re in S>uth Bind on Sunday to caii <n Mis. Alta Ren berger, who .s recovering from a f ;1 |; which left her w.th a broken arm. Mi md Mrs. Glenn Klincdinst, of Brem ,- n. w. r» Sunday exa ning callers or his br<'her, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Klincdinst. Mi ,nd Mr- Rohrt Newland of North I.ibeity, w. re Thursday ev -t’K ' 1 hi.. <,f yi[- an< j ^lrs. Harold R n rger, Mr-. Manne Haim wa. in South s ;! I i g of m i 3 Mun iy R un-k an 1 ( ,n Moi ■ ( \ M- Lx ".rd B. itv W' r'e Kueis al m,! M’. H . t ' hn rt Hu:.»d h i.' w.th them Mr and Mi. Ge age D,p o y t <' dver. wen Friday ',7 ‘ ~ I’ ' l ' - Mr and Mrs. ™ ' '' I’- t? 1.0..'. ■ Mi and Mi Ki nneth Kmffman. of South Bend, and Mr' M Hide fjnniens ol M.i nt j. lus. M.ch , weic dinner guests. On Wednesday of ] t t we< k, Mrs. Fayette Dunn wa- hast ess to a small group oi j.uhes to hon or the biithday of Mi.s Flor, m e • 1’ s. The ladles were Mrs M-rr , Mis Limlh- WanJi M , s Howard Paul md Mrs. Alfa Ray. < ake and c< ffee was served OREGON TWP. HOME EC < M B TO MEET The Oregon Twp. H- mc Econ. omics- Club will m< et on Tuesday, February 11 at the K. ontz Lake Conservation Clubhouse at 12:00 noon slow time. Theresa Green and Agnes F>strom will be the hosteases. Roll call to be an. swered by a statement telling "what I do in my leisure time." Read the classified ads.
February Pie For Official Birthdays
A pastry crust isn't the only Vny to ro with pic. An alterjiate route, favored because of simplicity, is the no-bake, bread crumb pie crust. Add chocolate, and you'll have the perfect complement for the rich, smooth filling of February Pie. We used prepared vanilla pudding and fluffy whipped toppin'’ for our filling — both delectable short cuts making preparation quick and easy. You simply press the bread crumb and melted chocolate mixture into the pie plate to form the crust. Pour in sour fillin'’. Then chill until you're read' to serve. MS • an extra pie and freeze tor impromptu partie ot ones ted lor a festive touch decor f with maraschino cherries and extra whipped topping. You'll also like the extra nutrition built into the pie when you use enriched bread for the crust. I nnchment of bread insures the consumer of three essential R-vitamins - niacin, thiamine and nbotlas in — plus that important mineral, iron. I hesc nutrients are added at no extra cost, or calorics, to you. February Pie two 9-inch pies 3 cups dry enriched bread crumbs 15 cup sugar 1 cup butter 4 squares(l or. each) baking chocolate Cherry Cluud Filling Stir together bread crumbs .•nd sugar. In small saucepan
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TWINS CELEBRVTE BIRTHI)\Y On Tuesday evening, January 2*. Mr. and Mrs ,b riy Kn wlton entertained in then h me with cake and .ce cream f >r their twin daughters Joni and Julie's eighth birthdays. Twenty.five relatives and friends from North Lib-itv were their .istiis Janet nn-l .111 Mr an<l Mrs Al»e Rula, Mrs Bud Hi-vel. Mi-’ Earl Hill and Elie, Mi and Mrs Duff Hovel and on- ml Mr Martha Me. C’ okt y. Those attending f’ .in Walkcrt' n were tin- r g’ nipai. en! Mr and Mrs Harold Kn wl. ton, Kelly Drews G-ne Kr wl. t< i. md I' -nna an.l Mi. ■! Xi I>avid Ki vv ? rind f ' ni’y
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melt butter and cliocol.de over low he.it: mix into bread mixture. Press firmly into 2 greased 9-inch pic pans. Fill eacn shell with ( lurry Cloud Filling. Refrigerate until firm or overnight. Decorate with additional whipped topping and cherries, if desired. Cherry Cloud rillinc' 1 envelope tinflavorcd gelatin Vi cup cold water 1 can (1 lb. 2 oz.) vanilla pudding
their prayers visits and cards ’ during Bill's recent eye surgery an«l wtt.le recuperating at horn •. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cranmer 1 RECEIVES CEKTIFK \TION DuWapne P Burch, employee of Walkerton Ford, recently pa-s---cd National Certified T '-' :.g I >»* mechanics held at Clay High School. November 9 and 16 Mr Burch to k c’ch» tc*' pas. s:ng all to qualify him for the 1 certificate The test were 0:1 engine r< pair mechani aut mat* • ■ . •. m in n ual transmi n and nai ax!-* mi haruc: front <".l mohm.c; brnk" mechanic; electrical sys. toms mechani ; h- ating ai I air conditioning and engine tun -up; ip: .: x ' . ’ ■ • - • - nc th.le mechanic. Er"?Annnss’nG, cl , c'’ , ng 7\ Mt) relieves itching laM bccaom its special *anti-itch‘ medical on sekHhex inflamed ‘.rriacc is 11c. Gel relief with the fir ; apphv.oivu of seething, inexhcc’cd 7.77^2^0 I
2 cups prepared whipped topping 1 cup drained maraschino cherry halves ft cup chopped nuts Soften gelatin in cold water. Dissolve over hot water. Beat into vanilla pudding. Fold in whipped topping, cherry halve* and nuts. NOTE: One pie may be frozen for later use.
