The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 December 1978 — Page 13
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EARL LESLIE Word came to Walkerton of the passing of Mr. Earl Leslie, of w HAPPY ADS NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY Sunday Night December 31 900 PM - ??? W alkerton Lumber (o. Building Sponsored Bv Ihe WAI KER ION JAYCEES Advance Tickets Available from An v Ja v cee Me m her A THANK YOU To All Our Nice LADIES Bl \ A BI C KY HIDDEN Bl I I I SAI ON Walkerton THANK YOU For The Singing Christmas Card (You Forgot Io Sign Your Name') MYRNA
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Georgetown. Texas. He passed awav after midnight on C hristmas morning and is at the David Funeral Home, Georgetown He was a resident of Walkerton for mans wars LESLIE E. MCDANIEL I eslie I McDaniel, 80. of IKOO2 Allen Road. Melvindale, Michigan, passed awav at 8:(X) a.m. on Mon dav. December IS. He was the son of Edward and Whilhemina McDaniel. both deceased. He was born in Walkerton on June 25, 1898. He had been in poor health lor the past two vears. He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived bv his wife, Helen; six sons, Normand, of Mv • lean, Virginia, Dale, of Indianapolis. Kenneth, of Westland, Michigan, I eshe, Danny and Richard, of Melvindale. Michigan, six daughters. Mirilyn Parker, of Mishawaka, Shirlev Costello, Beverlv Hamel, Sherrv Swett, Marv Me Kin/v and Debbie, all of Melvin dale; 22 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Three sons preceded him in death. He also leaves two sisters. Mane Powers, of I aPorte. and Mabel Sheneman. of I ebanon. Ohio. Funeral services were at 1:00 p in. on Wednesdav. December 20. at the \ aran Funeral Home. Burial was in Woodmere ( emeterv MRS. HARVEY STUMP Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Stump, 94. of Plymouth, Florida, formerlv of North iibertv, died at 5:20 a.m. Sundav, December 24 in a nursing home in Florida. She was born April 2”. 1884. in Libertv low n ship On February 14. 190’. in Tecgarden, she married Harvcv Stump, who survives. Also surv iv ing arc a foster daughter, Mrs Fern Trochee. of Bremen; two sons, llovd V . of Plymouth. Florida. and Willard E.. of Garrett, Indiana; five grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; and a sister. Mrs Mac C lark, of North libertv. Scrvu.es were held at 11:00 a.m Wednesdav. December 2", at the A M Manuel Funeral Home. North libertv Rev Paul Me Bride, pastor ol the Wakarusa C hurch of the Brethren, officiated Burial followed in Fair C emeterv She was a member of the Pine C reek (hurch of the Brethren FLOSSIE PEARI STULL Funeral services for Flossie Pearl Stull. 88. of Rural Route 4. Walk erton, were held at 2:00 pm Wednesday in the Walkerton United Methodist Church. Rev. William F Hughes, pastor, officiating. Burial was at the Oddfellow C emcterv. Ivncr Mrs. Stull died
Saturdav, December 23. in Miller's Merry Manor Nursing Home, Walkerton. She was born Februarv |8b(), in St Joseph ( ountv In Polk Township, on April 2. 1910, she married Fred Stull, who died in I9bl. Surviving arc a son. Earl Stull, of Walkerton; four grand children, and 10 great grandchildren. One son. Dale, preceded her in death Mrs Stull was a member of the United Methodist C hurch. Walk erton COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 SBC SC Holiday Tourney Kof C to Meet. American Legion Post 189 to meet MONDAY, JANUARY I Happv New Year. WFDNFSDAV JANUARY 3 b:00 p.m. John Glenn wrest lers w ill host Bremen b3O p.m — John Glenn freshman basketball team will travel to ( ulvcr b 30 p.m. North I iberty girls basketball teams to host laVille. "(X) pm. — John Glenn girls basketball teams to travel to New Prairie. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 b3O pm — North i ibertv wrest lers to travel to Jimtow n 8 (XI pm. Fpsilon.C hi chapter of In Kappa to meet in Walkerton 8 (X) pm Walkerton Amen can legion Auxiliarv to meet
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me isnu’i ndimaews ocombck ih, im Ne w Year t , ’fir g Toast the New Y» ar at home with ( lose friends before painting the tow n Serve » festive ('hee s e „nd Wine Spread, perfect partner of potato chips crackers or French bread Michelet Cotes de Duras, an elegant drv French white wine imported by the Dennis & Huppert Company is the spe cial ingredient as well as the perfect iperiti' all \e.ir long CHEESE AND WINE SPREAD 4 tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan cheese 2 cups Gruyere or Swiss cheese, grated 3 tablespoons sweet butter 1 2 teaspoon Dijon mustard Dash of nutmeg 1 3 cup Michelet Cotes de Duras dry w hite wine In a saucepan, warm all ingredients over low heat Stir and blend until sauce is smooth and cheeses melt Let cool While still warm, pour into a crock and allow to cool Refrigerate To serve, bring to room temperature and serve w ith crudites, such as celery, cucumber, zucchini and cauliflower Yield about 2 cups
