The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1977 — Page 12

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MRS. FRANCES HARTMAN Funeral services on Mrs. Fran ces Kyle Hartman, 81. of SO" Rcxisevelt Road, Walkerton, who died on Saturday. November 19, in Healthwin Hospital. South Bend, after a lengths illness, were at 3:30 p m on Monday in the NusbaumElktn Funeral Home. Walkerton, with Res William E. Hughes, pastor of the United Methodist Church, officiating Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. She was born on June 25. 1896, in Peoria. Illinois, and lived here 20 years coming from Chicago She married Paul L Hartman, who preceded her in death on September 9. 19" Sursising is a sister. Mrs. Margaret K Thune, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida She was a member of the National Retired Teachers Association; Chapter 582. Order of the Eastern Star in Rolling Prairie and the Walkerton Woman's Communits Club FABIAN VICHEK Fabian Vichck. 87. Route 2. Walkerton, was found dead on Fn das in his home dicing of natural causes, bv his son and he had been dead for about two days. He was a farmer He was born on January 9. 1889. in Hungary and had lived here 43 years coming from Gary In 1914 he married Juha Stafen. who preceded him in death in 1970. Surviving are a son, Eugene Wicker, of Texarkana. Texas, and six grandchildren. Sers ices were at 10:00 a.m. Monday. November 21. in the Nus-baum-Elkin Funeral Home with Res. Anthons Letko, pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Walkerton, officiating. Burial was in idgelawn Cemetery. Gary.

for I Honny lireakfast or lininch . . . Puffy Cranberry Omelet mESEwS’ \ // / VI MBBHB ■ Get rid of those morning blues and brighten up breakfast or add some spark to a Sunday brunch with a super omelet Omelets are easy to make and this one is especially delicious with the flavorful addition of hot cranberry sauce For breakfast serve along some buns at brunch a crisp salad of greens and popovers would be a pleasing accompaniment On either occasion have on hand a pitcher of cranberry juice cocktail to sip along with your cranberry omelet—a palate perking blending of taste, and nutritious too' For other dandy breakfast ideas consider topping hot cranberry sauce over pancakes and waffles Here's the easy recipe PUFFY CRANBERRY OMELET (Serves 4) 6 egg yolks t egg whites, stiffly beaten 1 i teaspoon salt cup butter or margarine 1 UMnpoon sugar 1 can (I pound. Ocean Spray whole 1 tablespoon flour berry cranberry sauce, mashed Combine egg yolk> salt sugar and flour Beat well and fold mixture into rgi while- Heat butler in a 10-inch skillet until it sizzlePour in omelet Cook without stirring until omelet u brown on the bottom Lift edge and look underneath every few minutes Place skillet under broiler and broil until top u golden Fold omelet in hah and place on a platter Heat rmudied cranberry sauce until bunch Spoor, sauce over omelet just before serving

BLANCHE LUCILLE BUCKNOCK Blanche Lucille Bucknock. 64, of Walkerton, passed away on Monday. November 21 at 11:45 a.m. She was born on August 13. 1913. Surviving are her husband, George James Bucknock, of Walkerton. Graveside services will be held on Friday. November 25. at 11:00 a m. in Manon. Indiana. The Needhan & Son Funeral Home. 814 South Adams Street. Marion, is in charge of the arrangements. RAY GEORGE DAVIS Ray George Davis, 64, of the Essex Nursing Home. South Bend, died at 7.20 a m. Saturday. November 19 in the nursing home after an extended illness. He was a former employee of the Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Davis was born November 20. 1912 and had lived most of his life in the North Liberty area. His wife. Virginia, preceded him in death. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Gladys Baros, of Rochester, Indiana; and a brother, John Davis, of Pembine, Wisconsin. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a m Tuesday in the A. M. Manuel Funeral Home, North Liberty. with Rev. Gaylord Saltzgaber. pastor of the United Methodist Church. North Liberty, officiating. Burial followed in Barber Cemetery. Tyner. Indiana. INFANT KEVIN MARTIN Private graveside services were held at 2:00 p.m (CST) on Tuesday, November 22, for infant Kevin Lee Martin, son of Jeffrey and Terri Martin, Route 1, Hamlet, who died at 8:25 p.m. on Friday four and a half hours after birth in the Starke Memorial Hospital. Knox. Services were at the Crown Hill Cemetery. Knox, with Rev. Joseph Rogers, pastor of the Eagle Creek Church, officiating. Surviving along with his parents are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Koontz Lake; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh, Hamlet; paternal great grandmother. Mrs.

Eva Martin. South Bend; maternal great-grandmothers, Mrs. Flossie Finley and Mrs. Mabel Wallskog, both of Walkerton. Enjoy Program At Church Os Christ Sunday The four and five year old students of the North Liberty Church of Christ Day School presented their first program of the year on Sunday evening, November 20. The program was designed to allow the parents and the church people an opportunity to see some of the things the children have been learning. It was to express the gratitude of the school to the church for providing the facilities for the school. A crowd of 265 were on hand to enjoy the program of “fun” songs, Bible story songs, and Thanksgiving songs and poems. Charles Richmond, the minister of the Church of Christ, then captivated the children's attention with a couple of feats of magic. Mr. Richmond then gave a short message on giving thanks. Those participating in the program were Bobbi Beghtel, Michael Daugherty. Brady Holderread. Angie Hoover, John Johnson, Lori Popp, Stephanie Aldrich, Tina Austin, Julie Behling. Mike Borkowski, Paul Carpenter. Dawn Hinchy, Dana Holmes. Christine Paschen, Angela Ruby, Mike Birk, Paige Edison, Paul Huffstetter. Sondra Kime. Timmy McCormick. Kevin Patterson. Tommy Peterson. David Ross. Shaun Shupert, Joha than Stutzman. Chirs Schweder. Adrian Williams, Aaron Cooreman, Bnan Long. Stephanie McGwin, Scott Thornburg. Michele Gark, Dawn Keck, Mike Cox, Alyssa Elkins. Jason Kaser. Jenny Moore, Jamie McCool, Jeff Ridgeway. Jimmy Peterson and Shelly Liggett. The children are already hard at Relieves Pain and Itch of Hemorrhoidal Tissues promplh.b mporarih.m mam cases. There s a m«*dication that re lieve* occasional hemorrhoidal symptoms within minutes Then it goes iwvond soothing, actually helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoid.il tissues due to inflammation Ilie name Preparation H Doctor tested Preparation II with its exclusive formula, is America s leading hemorrhoidal remedy by far Ointment or suppositories ■ Snug as a bug?! Probably not yet, if you've just moved in. Perhaps your Welcome Wagon hostess can help to ease the confusion. Call her today? Phone —586-7211

work on their Christmas programs. The afternoon classes will present their program on December 15 at 1:30 p.m. The morning classes' program will be December lb at 10:00 a.m. The public is welcome to attend both programs. FORCING BULBS FOR INDOOR BLOOM West Lafayette. Ind.-You don't have to wait until spring to enjoy daffodils, early tulips, crocuses, hyacinths and paper white narcissus. All of these can be forced for an indoor flower show from Christmas until spring, but you must act now. In fact, it is best to start hardy bulbs the first of November. However, if you start them within the next two weeks, you should be enjoying their beauty indoors in Janurary or February. For information on bulb selection, soil method, water method and forcing, ask for a copy of Cooperative Extension Service publication, HO-19, “Forcing Bulbs for Indoor Bloom,” at your county extension office. Or, you may write to Mailing Room, AGAD Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, In 47907. Single copies are free to Indiana residents. If you write for a copy, be sure your name and address arc legible. DOUBLE CORN STUFFING 1 /2 cup (] stick ) Fleischmann's Com Oil Margarine 1/2 cup chopped celery 1 /2 cup chopped onion 1/4 cup finely chopped parsley 1 can (12-ounce) vacuum packed golden corn nibleU. drained 1 cup yellow cornmeal

1 Delectable Dessert . . . Cranberry Almond Apple Pie Hl * ' * It's fresh cranberry time and those plump, ruby hued, native American berries are in markets now and raring to be scooped up and cooked These crimson berries of the bogs can be used in so many ways, in soups and stews, relishes and sauces. breads, buns and pies With freah cranberries at their peak of color and flavor, it's a fine idea to buy a good quantity now and freeze what you don't use for later To freeze, simply pop the unopened containers into the freezer When ready to use frozen cranberries, just follow the directions for any fresh cranberry recipe Here's a splendid one for a delicious pie which is as pleasing to the taste buds as to the eye It will make a perfectly marvelous finale to a family dinner or a festive company occasion CRANBERRY ALMOND APPLE PIE (Makes one l-inch pie) • medium green cooking apples 1 anbaked g-indh pie sikeM with peeked. cored and sliced a high fluted edge 1 firmly packed brxmn frozen-fresh cranberries rinsed and drained ® our Vt cup flour 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons melted butter m nxrgartne or margarine teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup sugar fU p t .n O pped toasted almonds '» teaspoon nutmeg Whipped cream for garnish Dash sail Cranberries for garnish Combine apples, cranberries. flour, butter, sugar nutmeg and salt Pour into pie shell Combine remaining ingredients and mix until crumbly Spruikle crumbs over top of pie Bake in a preheated moderate oven <350 F ) for 50 to 60 minutes, or until apples are tinder Cool thoroughly before cutting into wedges Garnish pie with sweetened whipped cream and cranberries

1 cup unsifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon rubbed sage 1-1/4 cups chicken broth 1/2 cup Egg Beaters, Cholesterol-free Egg Substitute Melt Fleischmann's Margarine in a skillet. Add celery and onion; saute until tender but not browned. Stir in parsley, remove from heat and stir in com; set aside. Combine cornmeal, flour, baking powder, salt and sage in a bowl. Add vegetable mixture, chicken broth and Egg Beaters, Cholesterolfree Egg Substitute. Mix until well blended. Pour into a shallow greased 2 quart baking dish Bake at 350 F 20 minutes or until done. Makes 10 servings The oldest existing town of the thirteen original American colonies is Albany, New York, first reached by the French in 1540. Theodore Roosevelt set a hand shaking record on New Year's Day, 1907, when he shook 8,513 hands. Advertising works for intelligent users, regardless of the state of current business.

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