The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1979 — Page 6
JANUARY 25. ICT - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS
HAPPY ADS CARRY-IN SUPPER Sunday, Jan. 28 6:00 p.m. At The GROVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Congratulations DAVID LEE Love MOM & DAD HAPPINESS IS HAVING FRIENDS LIKE Doris & Denny Pearl & Martin Rhonda & Steve Pat & Donny Thanks! GUS & SANDY Happy Retirement GRANDPA Love KELLI. COURTNET, PERRY. CASEY & IAN To The Best DAD In The World YOU DESERVE A REST Happy Retirement Love CAROL A RON ADAM & SHERRIE NANCY 4 DOUG
Happy January Birthday TO FLORENCE VERDA GERT LALAH CARRIE PEGGY ENOLA From HIDDEN BU-TEE SALON BEV & BECKY Congratulations ADAM ENJOY YOUR TIME OFF Love MOM Happy Birthday GRANDPA Love SHERRY Happy Late Birthday RAE Love SHERRY Happy Birthday GRANDMA CREECH Love STACEY & COURTNEY Happy Birthday RETTA WE KNOW you AREN’T OLDER — JUST BETTER KEARNEY SRS & COWGERS
Our Best Wishes To Our Friend RETTA In Sherman. Illinois From DONNA. POLLY & ED The Story Os Four Chaplains In the icy dawn of February 3, 1943. the S.S. Dorchester, an old ship, hastily pressed into service as a troop transport, was pushing through North Atlantic waters with 900 American servicemen aboard bound for Greenland. She was close enough to her destination that her convoy had left her. But, she did not make it. A Nazi submarine had been stalking her undetected and now. with the convoy gone, sent a torpedo slithering through the murky waters straight for the old ship's flank. The deadly missile struck amidships and exploded in the boiler room. Many died instantly. Others were trapped below deck. Jolted from their bunks, sleepy soldiers and sailors clambered to reach the decks of the stricken ship. On deck, amid the confusion and terror, four U.S. Army Chaplains were moving about calming frightened men. directing bewildered WINTER OVERCOAT. * Don’t Go Out Without It. . M ’• A ♦* *« 4 K v 'y»n»4 ■■ Aa* Gm Give every NEWBORN the advantage March of Dimes
soldiers to life boats, and distributing lifejackets with calm precision. The supply of life-jackets was soon exhausted, but four young soldiers stood waiting. They were afraid and they had no life jackets. Quickly the Chaplains stripped off their own and forced them upon the young soldiers. The four men of God had given away their only means of saving themselves in order to save others. What is especially beautiful about this epic of herosim is the fact that these Chaplains were of different faiths. Clark C. Poling and George L. Fox were Protestant Ministers, John P. Washington was a Roman Catholic Priest, and Alexander D. Goode was a Jewish Rabbi. Yet. in that moment of decision none of them paused to ask the young soliders, “Are you a Protestant?”, “Are you a Catholic?”, "Are you a Jew?”. It did not matter. Before them stood four human beings in desperate need and they all had committed themselves to serve God and their fellow men. Men rowing away from the stricken ship in lifeboats saw the Four Chaplains clinging to each other on the slanting deck. Their arms were linked together and their heads were bowed. They were praying to the one God who each of them loved and served; the Ged and Father of all mankind. The S.S. Dorchester sank beneath the icy waters of the North
Inflation-Fighting Food Ideas SUPPER SOUPS ARE GREAT SATISFIERS Thick, rich homemade soupa are great satis fieri . . . our grandmothers knew that. Somehow, along the way though, most of us lost the time and the inclination to make homemade soup. Here's a solution for all you soup lovers yearning for flavor and substance in quick-time. Take your own onions, carrots and celery and saute them a bit Then add a can of spaghetti and meatballs or some other pasta, plus some water. And, almost instantly you’ve got full-bodied, pasta-vegetable soup. Nobody can beat it, home-made soup in fifteen minutes. Grandmother would love it. SPAGHETTI VEGETABLE SOUP 1/4 cup chopped onion 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup sliced carrots 1/4 cup chopped fresh or drained canned tomatoes 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 can (7 1/2 oa.) Chef Boy-ar-dee ’ Spaghetti It Meat Balls In 2 quart sauce pan saute onion, celery, carrots and tomatoes in butter. Add salt and water. Cover, simmer for 10 minutes. Add Spaghetti It Meat Balls, cover and simmer for 10 more minutes. One serving for two, or two servings for one. To serve four, double all ingredients and use a IS oz. can Chef Boy-ar-dee* Spaghetti & Meat Balls. For variations, try the following: SPAGHETTI MINNESTRONE SOUP Prepare Spaghetti Vegetable Soup; add the following ingredients with the Spaghetti A Meat Balls, cover and simmer the 10 more minutes. 1/2 cup shredded cabbage 1/2 cup great northern or garbanzo beans Serve sprinkled with grated Parmesan cheese. GUMBO MACARONI SOUP Prepare Spaghetti Vegetable Soup; add the following ingredients with the Spaghetti It Meat Balls, cover and simmer the 10 more minutes. 1/2 cup chopped left-over chicken 1/4 cup defrosted frozen okra or drained canned okra 2 tablespoons parsley Dash hot pepper sauce NEW YORK CLAM MACARONI SOUP Prepare Spaghetti Vegetable Soup; add the following ingredients with the Spaghetti A Meat Balls, cover and simmer the 10 more minutes. 1/2 cup chopped clams 2 tablespoons parsley
Atlantic, carrying with it the Four Chaplains and some 600 soldiers and sailors. Poet, Joseph Auslander tells the rest of the story. Four Men Os God Four men of God put out to sea; (Washington, Poling. Fox and Goode) Their God was one. though their Faiths were three; And the men who worshipped their God were free Where the Cross and the Star together stood. Four men of God went down at sea, (Washington, Poling, Fox and Goode) Bound by a passion for Liberty And a burning Faith that keeps men free In a bond of human brotherhood. So it is that, on the Sunday nearest February’ 3, special honor and praise is given these men. Will you join us? Orville Easterday Unit 189 American Legion Auxiliary DENTURE WEARERS 1 , A major advancement CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up to 4 days
