The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1978 — Page 3
Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Hostetter returned on Wednesday from a trip to the home office of American Family Life Assurance Company in Columbus. Georgia. Mr. Hostetter won the trip for high production of cancer policies. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Burch returned home on Monday after a two month's stay in Hot Springs Village. Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Hutty Gaddis spent a very lovely evening with their son and wife last Friday, March 31. with Jerry and Jennifer, in Bremen. The 40th anniversary of the Hutty Gaddis' was honored with a bountiful dinner. Mrs. J. C. Milner was in Plymouth Saturday for the day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Flora. Mrs. Nellie Smith moved Saturday from her home on Ohio Street to Apartment H Jackson Street, of th 76 Apartments, formerly occupied by Mrs. Chester Thayer. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha L’rbin were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Nyerges and family , of Granger. Mrs. Ruth Hughes, of South Bend; Dr. and Mrs. John Guttman and Elizabeth, of Wakarusa; Mr Dave Yoder, of Nappanee; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L’rbin This was a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Guttman’s birthdav Mrs. Herbert Holsinger is spending a week in the Lynn Stull home while Mr and Mrs Stull are in California. Mrs. K. C. Chapman returned home Tuesday of last week from a month in Florida. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Fern Vogelsang, of Logansport, and on the return trip home, by Mrs. George Ferverda, of Fedhaven, Florida. Mrs. Ferverda expects to be around Walkerton for a couple of weeks visiting relatives and friends. Mrs Chapman was in many different places in Florida except the extreme southern part and said the weather was very pleasant w hile there. Mrs. K. C. Chapman was a Sunday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hershberger, in LaPorte.
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Mr and Mrs. Stanley I abno. Gloria I abno and Mrs. Helen Kalcth, will be hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation ( luh dinner Saturday evening in the club house. Mr and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family , of Joliet, Illinois, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Hostetler and family . Mr, and Mrs. Pete Dunn, of Goshen, were Monday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Fayette Dunn. School Menu John Glenn High School APRIL 10 - 14 MONDAY Submarine sandwich Potato sticks Buttered corn Fruit Milk TUESDAY Johnny marzetti Buttered green beans Apple sauce Cinnamon rolls and butter Milk WEDNESDAY Chili and crackers Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Tossed salad Chocolate cake Milk THURSDAY Hot turkey sandwich Mashed potatoes and gras s Buttered peas Jello Milk FRIDAY Fish crisp I ri-taters Buttered mixed vegetables Peach upside dow n cake Bread and butter Milk Urey Middle School APRIL 10 14 MONDAY Hot dog in blanket Peas or sauerkraut Mixed fruit Milk
Oregon Annies In Share The Fun Contest 1 vw?? ■ ; $ f k B ■Il h From left to right are Tammy Shores. Tami Hesters, Traci Justice, Karen Christensen, Rhonda Carmichael and Shelly Wilson who were among the Oregon Annies 4-H Club members w ho participated in the Starke County 4-H Share The Fun Contest held at the Oregon-Davis High School, with the group taking first place with an act that portrayed numerous famous commercials. Not pictured but in the program were Shelly Vieting, Sandy McEndarfer, Linda Allen, Carla Shores and Carrie Mosley. The group will now compete at the district level on April 20 at the Merrillville High School. Merrillville. Indiana. Leaders of the club ar Mrs. Carl Shores and Mrs. Daniel Matusiak.
TUESDAY Submarine sandwich Corn Celery sticks Pudding Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken and noodle soup Cheese sticks Cole slaw Biscuit Milk THURSDAY Hamburgers Pickles Green beans Sliced pears Milk
— — — । FRIDAY, APRIL 7 " FISH DINNER $ 1” i | All You Can Eat I | | SATURDAY, APRIL 8 $149 i | BIG J & FRENCH FRIES | F Open । L Sundays < a From 7:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. I I WITH SALAD BAR | | Come And Dine With Us | | I 'M | RESTAURANT J f Week Days — 5:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. I • Saturdays — 5:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. x I A ’ I A L Under New' Manager — Charlene Whitteberry .
FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Spinach Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Pineapple upside down cake Milk NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by no one other than myself in person. Maxine E. Blue 3ta2op BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Metz, route 2, box 22, Walkerton, are the
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parents of a baby girl born on Wednesday, March 29 in the LaPorte Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Weiss. 6’44' Pine Road. North Liberty, are the parents of a son born March 30 in Memorial Hospital at South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. James Schroff. Jr.. Route 4. Box 256, Walkerton, arc the parents of a baby girl born on Sunday. April 2, in the LaPorte Hospital. ''Genius is born, not paid." Oscar Wilde
