The Independent-News, Volume 102, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1977 — Page 6

APRIL 7, 1977 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

* ■ i First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K. Barnett, Pastor Mrs. Robert Ross. Christian Education Chairman Mrs. Durand Johnson. Sunday School Superintendent THURSDAY. APRIL 7 Maundy Thursday. 7:30 p.m.. Communion Service. FRIDAY. APRIL 8 Good Friday. 12:30 p.m.. Community Good Friday service at Walkerton United Methodist Church. 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.. Youth Seminar in the Church Fellowship Hall on "Death and Dving.” SUNDAY. APRIL 10 Happy and Blessed Easter Sunday. 7:30 a.m., Sunrise Service conducted by the Senior High. Easter Breakfast in the Fellowship hall following the service. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Church Service. MONDAY. APRIL II 7:30 p.m., Deacons meet in the Church living room. 7:30 p.m.. Bible study prayer group meets at the Church. TUESDAY. APRIL 12 11:15 a m.. Presbyterian women to visit Walkerton Nursing Home. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13 10:00 a.m.. Mary Circle meets at the Church. THURSDAY. APRIL 14 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice. Lois Ross, director; Verice Walz, organist. "Whosoever will, may come." Grace Lutheran Church 106 West Harrison Street North Liberty. Indiana 46554 SUNDAY Worship Service. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m.

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Wesleyan Church Corner Illinois & Van Buren Streets Walkerton, Indiana Rev. Clyde Morellion, Pastor Sunday Schoo.. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m. Evening Service. 6:00 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday. A welcome to all. United Methodist Church Walkerton William E. Hughes. Minister Mrs. James Haney. Superintendent of Study Mrs. Kenneth Klinedinst. Chancel Choir Director Mrs. David Lawrence. Organist Carl Steinke. Head Usher WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6 7:00 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. 8:00 p.m., U.M.W. Executive Board. THURSDAY. APRIL 7 7:30 p.m., Maundy Thursday Communion Service. Special music. FRIDAY. APRIL 8 12:30 • 1:30 p.m.. Good Friday Service for the Walkerton Community will meet in the United Methodist Church, 1000 Georgia Street. SATURDAY. APRIL 9 9:00 - 12:00 noon. United Women's bake sale. SUNDAY, APRIL 10 EASTER SUNDAY 6:30 a m.. Sunrise Service. The Youth of the Congregation will share in the service. Sermon theme: "Do You Believe In Life After Birth?” 7:30 p.m.. Congregational Breakfast in the Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. 9:15 a.m.. Church School. The Department will present a Musical to the Adult sessions. 10:30 a m.. Easter Celebration Service. Music by the Chancel Choir; Sermon theme: "A Living Hope." MONDAY. APRIL II 1:00 p.m., Hope Fellowship, 1:00

1:00 p.m., Hope Fellowship, hostess. Eileen Clark. 7:00 p.m., Walkerton Nursing Home Service. TUESDAY. APRIL 12 7:30 p.m., Ruth Fellowship, hostess. Maryin Hochstetler. Easter Concerts Planned In North Liberty Church Easter services at the First Brethren Church this year will feature a concert by Tom and Barb Haley, of Huntington, Indiana. They will singing sacred hymns and songs together at both the 6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service and the 9:30 a m. morning worshnip service. Tom Halsey has attended Huntington College studying vocal music. He has presented two concerts at the First Brethren Church before and is back because of the inspiration he brings. His wife Barbra has just recently joined in singing with him and together their music will be appreciated. Pastor Stephen Cole will be bringing a meditation at the sunrise service. Following the service there will be an Easter breakfast of sausage and scrambled eggs at 7:15 a.m. The First Brethren Church is located at the corner of State Road 4 and Maple Street in North Liberty. The public is invited to the services. MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church met in the living room of the Church on Monday evening, April 4, with 11 members and two guests present. Mrs. Gene Gerber, leader, opened the meeting with prayer and then read "His Last Week" by A. Margurite Ede. Roll call was answered with "Do you have a family tradition for Easter?" Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary, read the minutes. Mrs. Harold Eddinger gave the meditation of the Least Coin. Mrs. Norm-

Oven Meal Is Energy And Time Saver

Often, due to busy schedules, easy-to-prepare meals are a must, particularly tn homes with working wives who get home at 6 pm and want to have a full-course meal on the table by 7. It was with these busy homemakers in mind -- and the importance of savuig energy—that Uie.se four recipes, to be baked in Uie same oven at the same temperature, were planned. The preparation takes about 30 minutes and the baking takes 30 minutes. Much of the preparation can be done the night before and be refrigerated in the Pyrex ware baking dishea These clear heat-resistant glass baking dishes are also appropriate for serving the meal — reducing the dishes to be washed. The meal features macaroni and cheese, oven peas, chicken livers and bacon, and peach meringues. MACARONI AND CHUBK INGRKDIRNTB: • ML ocoked macaroni H Ik grated Cheddar cheese 1 caps milk 1•« K cap batter er saargariiM Cook macaroni according to directions on package. Drain and cool. Place layer of macaroni in heat-resistant loaf dish, then add a layer of grated cheese. Repeat layers. Combine milk and egg and pour over macaroni and cheese. Dot with butter This can be done the day before and refrigerated. OVBN PKAB INGRRDIKNTB: 1 pkg (It os.) frown peas (er vegetables of yew choice) partially thawed h taaspoen salt % cep waler 3 taHeepoons better or margarine Place all ingredients in onequart heat-resistant glass casosrois, covered.

an Hostetler gave the lesson "Why don't Christians tell it like it is?' from the book, "Tell It Like It Is." Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Gene Gerber. RECEIVES CAP Martis L. Hay, North Liberty, was among the 79 nursing students who received their caps on Friday evening from the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing during the traditional candlelight ceremony which was held in the First Presbyterian Church, South Bend. Each year a private school presents a classical play such as "Hamlet,” "Macbeth," or "Romeo and Juliet.". A few days before this annual event was to take place.

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Ml RMHBSK CHI CARN LIVKRB AND BACON INGRKDIKNTB: 1 Ik chicken liven 4 Ik bacon 2 tablespoons prepared h eop eornflakoo crumbs mustard Spread mustard on each chicken liver. Out bacon show to half and wrap around each liver. Roll in cornflakes crumbs and place in an eight-inch square Pyrex heat-resistant glass cake dish. The chicken livers can also be prepared the night before and refrigerated to save more time. Preheat oven to 43#* F. Place chicken livers and macaroni and cheese on lower shelf; peas on the upper shelf. Bake for 30 minutes. While these three dishes are baking, start dessert. PKACH MKRINGUKB INGRRDIKNTB: I canned peach halves 3 tablespoons cold water (3 1-lk cans) % cap sagar 2 egg whites % teaspoon alesend extract Drain peaches and place cut aide up in Pyrex oblong baking dish Beat egg whites and water in small bowl until stiff Slowly add sugar and continue beating until stiff Add almond extract. Pile on peach halves. When the rest of the meal has cooked for 30 minutes place the peach meringues on the upper shelf. Continue to bake all four recipes for 10 minutes Recipes serve six. although some families may prefer to add a second package of peas and bake in a two-quart casserole.

the fifth-grade teacher decided to prepare her class for it. "Does anyone know who Shakespeare is?” she asked. One child raised his hand. “Sure,” he answered, "he’s the guy who writes the eighth grade play every year.” She: "In most marriage ceremonies they don't use the word ‘obey’ anymore." He: "Too bad, isn’t it? It used to lend a little humor to the occasion." If Patrick Henry thought taxation without representation was so terrible, he should see how it is today with representation. Send a "Happy Ad” — Just SI .00!