The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1978 — Page 12

OCTOBER S, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Business Women Begin Year With Dinner Meeting A carry-in dinner opened the first fall meeting of the Walkerton B isiness and Professional Women's Club Thursday, September 28. at the Community Building. President Ann Miller greeted the group of 40 with a reading. “Are You Dissatisfied With Yourself.'" Arrangements of dried fall flowers decorated the tables. During the business meeting Mrs Miller announced her officers and committees for the sear: president. Ann Miller; vice-president. Mvrna Daube; secretary. Betty Wolfenbarger: treasurer; Karen Johnson; membership. Verda Karn is chairman. Janis Hostetler and F'aine Bouse; ways and means. Iva Clark is chairman. Vi Masterman and Merle Dixon; birthday bank. Micky Hunt; flowers. Pearl McConnell is chairman. Cleo Awald and Martha Mull; transportation. Dorothy Sheaks. Rose Minter and Florence Erickson; Chamber of Commerce. Alice Sheaks and Verda Karn; scholarship. Betty Mead is chairman. Linda Clark and Sharon Klinedinst; auditing. Dona Tennison. Ocelia Bailev and Selma

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Pry. Also, nominating. Eileen Clark is chairman. Mickie Wolfenbarger and Clara Cole; Woman of the Year. Sue Shields is chairman. June Baker and Carma Larson; reporter. Retta Williams; and outside activities. Sharon Baker is chairman. Chris Gillies and Susie Reed. Birthdays of June, July, August and September were observed with Eileen Clark and Karen Johnson receiving the birthday prizes. Guests introduced were Mrs. Nina Sukovitzen, of Sacramento. California. Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Susan Minter. Ann Garab and Sherry Farrar, of Walkerton. Virginia Easterday. president junior past, was invited to the officers table and was presented with a rose and a charm engraved with the year she served the club by Mrs. Miller. Sue Shields, chairman of the evening's committee which consisted of last year's officers and chairmen of committees, made her appearance dressed like a real live elephant. She read a recipe for elephant stew, but had no takers for the tasty dish. She introduced Mrs. Easterday to be the auctioneer for a white elephant sale of packages well wrapped, furnished by the committee. Buying a pig or an elephant in a poke proved to be

much fun and profitable for the club. Jean Cole received the door prize. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty OCTOBER 9 - 13 For reservations call 656-3353 the day prior MONDAY Apple juice Swedish meatballs with noodles Harvard beets Pears Rye bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY V 8 juice Turkey roll w ith gravy Dressing Mixed vegetables Pineapple ring Potato roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY Orange juice Beefsteak meuniere Whipped potatoes Brussel sprouts Apple cobbler Wheatgerm bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice Liver and onions with gravy Cheese whipped potatoes

Broccoli Cookie Bread and margarine Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY Apple juice Sloppy joe on bun Potato salad Pickle spear Peach half Milk. tea. coffee Cost Os Gas To NIPSCO Increases Northern Indiana Public Service Company has been notified by two of its pipeline suppliers. Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company and Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Company. of an annual increase of 53.088,141 in the cost of natural gas to NIPSCO. as a result of increased rates filed by the pipeline suppliers with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. To offset this increase. NIPSCO on Monday , September 25. filed a new rate schedule with the Public Service Commission issued December 11, 1970, authorizing gas distribution utilities in Indiana to recover such gas supply increases. As a result of this latest increase, the average NIPSCO residential

customer using gas for home heating will pay approximately 25 cents per month of $3.04 per year more for gas service beginning in November. NIPSCO residential customers using gas for household purposes other than home heating w ill pay about 6 cents per month or 71 cents per year more. These in creases become effective upon ap proval of the Public Service Commission of Indiana. The utility said that adjustments in gas rates to NIPSCO customers, usually upward and sometimes downward, have occurred and will continue to occur as the rates from NIPS( O s five pipeline suppliers change. NIPSCO explained that it does not realize one cent of profit from these pipeline supply tracking ad justments. The money, the com pany said, goes directly to suppliers to pay for the increased cost of natural gas delivered to the utility. SENIOR BOWLING NEWS A big honorable mention goes to Laßune Plank for being one of the faithful senior bowlers and on September 27 she was the high ladv bowler. It wasn’t a 200 game but we all cared that she did it. That’s the way we are. Dick Dipert was high for the men with a 492 series and a 184 game Two of our faithful spectators. Elizabeth Michalski and John Hansen. have been in the hospital but are now released and doing fine. Some folks complain about all the unnecessary frills in the grade schools today. But 1 still can’t believe the one about the little boys that are playing marbles on astro turf. IMPORTANT NEWS FOR BACKACHE SUFFERERS! MOMENTUM" Tablets are 50% stronger than Doan s. Before you take Doans Pills for muscular backache, remember this MOMENTUM Tablets are 50% stronger than Doans That means MOMENTUM gives you 50% more pain reliever per dose to relieve backache To reduce pam soothe mtiammation so muscles loosen-you can move more freely in minutes' Theres no stronger backache medication you can buy without a presciiption than MOMENTUM Tablets Take only as directed | Dr. Elliott Frosh] I Optometrist I I 413 Michigan St., Walkerton | | 9:00 • 5:30 Thursdays | | Call 586-3722 For Appointment | 26tml5^ OIMRAm For All maor Appliances MM n 4 AffIJMCES MLESisoma WALKERTON SIMStt Bring Model Number Or Old pert

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