The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1978 — Page 8

SEPTEMBER 7, 1978 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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Pamela L. Howard and Matthew S. Pearish were united in marriage on Saturday. August 5 during a 6 o’clock in the evening ceremony performed by Rev. Lloyd George and Rev. Paul Loucks. Soloist was Miss Jodi Richards and organist was Mrs. William Carter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Howard. Route 3, Walkerton, and the groom in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearish. Route 4. Walkerton. Matron of honor was Mrs. Becky Pflugshaupt, of Grovertown. and

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maid of honor was Miss Paula Tilley, of Goshen. Bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Matusiak. of Grovertown; Miss Misty Pearish, sister of the groom. Walkerton; and Miss Loki Lenz. Walkerton. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Ingrid Boise. Walkerton. They were attired in floor length light blue gowns with short sleeve lace jackets and carried white baskets with blue and white dried flowers. Randy Allen served as best man. Groomsmen were Mitch and Mark Pearish, brothers of the groom, of

Walkerton; Terry Howard, brother of the bride. Walkerton; and Ralph Pearish, cousing of the groom. Walkerton. Junior groomsman was Master Jeffrey Howard, brother of the bride. Ring bearer was Master Richard Chiaro, cousin of the bride, of Spring Valiev. California; and flower girls were Miss Jane Aw aid and Miss Jill Awald. of Walkerton. A reception was held in the LaPaz Community Building. Miss Kim Clark registered the guests. A hones moon trip to Niagra Falls was taken and the couple are at home at 1505 Liberty Drive. Apartment 13. Mishawaka. Indiana. The bride is a graduate of Orc-gon-Davis High School and attended IUSB and Ancilla College and is completing her teaching degree at Bethel. The groom is a graduate of John Glenn High School and is employed at New York Blower, in LaPorte. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Libertv SEPTEMBER 11-15 For reservations, call 656-3353 the das prior MONDAY Apple juice Salisbury steak and gras s Parslied rice Lima beans with margarine Assorted cookies Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Grapefruit juice Chopped pork Creamed corn Buttered parsley potatoes Whole wheat bread and margarine Fruit gelatin Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Beef Italian style Cheese whipped potatoes Green beans Potato roll and margarine Fresh peach Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY V 8 juice Hamburger Stroganoff noodles Cole slaw Rye bread and margarine Strawberry shortcake Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY

Pineapple juice Veal steak with castino sauce Mashed potatoes Chopped spinach Apricots Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz l.ake Conservation Club SEPTEMBER 11 - 15 Phone 586-2376 for reservations MONDAY Apple juice Salisbury steak and gravy parslied rice Lima beans with margarine Assorted cookies Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee I UES I) AY Grapefruit juice ( hopped pork Creamed corn Buttered parsley potatoes Whole wheat bread and margarine Fruit gelatin Milk, tea. coffee WEDNESDAY I omato juice Beef Italian sty Ie Cheese whipped potatoes Green beans Potato roll and margarine Fresh peach Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY V 8 juice Hamburger Stroganoff noodles Cole slaw Rye bread and margarine Strawberry shortcake Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Pineapple juice Veal steak with castino sauce Mashed potatoes Chopped spinach Apricots Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee SERVICE NOTES * I J ■UM SAN ANTONIO — Selected for instruction in the civil engineering mechanical and electrical field at Sheppare AFB. Tex., after completing basic training at Lackland Abß. Tex., is Airman Daniel B. Newman, whose mother is Mrs. Anita L. Cleveland of Rural Route 5. Walkerton. Indiana. During the six weeks at Lackland. the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Newman is a 1974 graduate of Oregon-Davis High School. Hamlet. Ind His father. Dwight ( Newman, resides on Rural Route 2, Culver. Indiana. August 24 — Marine Private Donald I Taylor. son of Robert C. and Rose M Taylor, of bl 4 Wash ington St.. Walkerton, Ind . has completed recruit training at the Manne Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California.

1^ During the nine-week training cycle, lie learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was intnxiuced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the person al and professional standards traditionallv exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a varietv of militarv skills, including program aid. rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and selfdiscipline were emphasized throughout the training evde. A 19’8 graduate of John Glenn High School, he joined the Manne Corps in October 1977. FREE PHAMPHLET ADVISES KIDS: DON’T ADOPT WILDLIFE BABIES A baby raccoon looks like the perfect pet to a child. The temtation to carry the animal home is ofter too great to resist. But wildlife babies do not make good pets, according to a new publication from the National Wildlife Federation. “Let It Be — Wild and Free" is a 12-page pamphlet available free of charge for the first copy and 25 cents for each additional copy. It is designed to teach children what to do if they find an apparently orphaned baby animal. The four-color pamphlet points out that while a wildlife pet can be cute and cuddly as a baby, the animal can grow up to be destructive and even dangerous. Catching and keeping a wild pet can also be a violation of wildlife conservations laws. What should a child do if he or she discovers an abandoned or injured bab> bird? The pamphlet answers that question in detail, outlining ways to repair broken wings and legs, how to keep birds warm, and what to feed them But. the pamphlets concludes. “Nobody is as gooG a parent to a bab\ bird as the parent birds them selves." For copies of "Let It Be — Wild and Free" write the National Wildlife Federation, Dept. WF, 1412 16th Street NW. Washington, D C. 20036. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably qp tp 4 days IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM’ Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s. Before you take Doan's Pills for muscular t>ackache remember this WM NIUM Tablets are 50% stronger than Doans That means MOMI NT UM , gives you 50% more (>ain reliever jrr | dose to relieve backache To reduce pain '.oothe inflammation ! sc must les loosen you can move more freely in minutes' Iheres no stronger barkachr medir at m you i an t>uy with - out a prescription thar MlrMI MUM Tablets Take only as directed