The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1979 — Page 11

INITIATED INTO FFA AT JOHN GLENN From left to right are the newly initiated FFA members at John Glenn High School: Steve Dreessen, Wayne Hostetler, Jon Wolff, Todd Millar, Jon Schmidt and Jill Davis. Others initiated but not present at the time the photo was taken are Scott Allison and Tracy Koopman. — photo by Michael Pearish

Thanksgiving Theme Os Club Meeting In keeping with the Thanksgiving season the hostesses for the Woman's Community Cluh of Walkerton on November 16th. served pumpkin squares Tables were appropriately decorated with Indian corn Selma Pry was chairman of the hostess committee, and serving with her were Esther Smith. Alfreda Onika. Mildred Nol chieff and Evelyn Frovck Bette Griffin, also a member of the com mittee, was unable to serve due to illness. Ihe blessing was given bv Mildred Nolchieff Helen Bow man. president, introduced Dar lene Gearheart, a guest and wife of the speaker Elizabeth Michalski, program chairman, introduced Kev Robert Gearheart. pastor of the United Methodist Church of Walkerton. In his talk the reverend stated that "we should all be thankful to be Americans and citizens of the greatest country in the world. He had found Midwesterners, especial! v. to be considerate, thankful.

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and willing to share their possessions as well as their faith. Citing the parable of the Widow and her Mite, he reminded us to be thankful for the least as well as the best of our blessings. Rev Gearheart's message was an inspiration to all; that we should be thankful for what we have right now. to learn from each other and though differing in ideas, to be thankful that we are Americans. .A business meeting followed Iscl McCombs read devotions: A Storv of the First Lhanksgivmg and a poem, "In Ihanks to God”. Ihe resignation of Lenore Gor don. who has moved to Florida, was rcgretfullv accepted as such as gracious and lovely member as Lenore will be missed by all. let tors of appreciation for contributions to Icegarden Nursing Home were read, also notes of appreciation from two nursing scholarship winners, (aria Klein, senior at South Bend Memorial Hospital and Barbara Rundle, a student at Park view, Fort Wayne Hospital (Tara Dixon, international As fairs chairman, read a summation of how contributions to Carc-Behz ( entral America, a project of Gen eral Federation of Woman's (Tubs, are used toward an educational

program including teaching children to erect simple concrete block storage buildings. Fvelyn Schmidt, Public Affairs ( hairman. thanked the members for their donations of Christmas gifts for the Mental Health program. Mildred Nolchieff. wavs and means chairman, announced that plans are being made for a bake sale to be held some time in April, DIM). Mrs. Marion B. England was selected to membership and an application for membership was read from Mrs. Monroe Schuster. President Helen Bowman announced a new project of the General Federation of Women’s (Tubs was the sale of recipe books with recipes bv United States Olvmpic participants, receipts to be used to support the I S. Olvmpic teams Ihe Social Service committee. Marge ( url, chairman, will create

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Christmas gifts to be given to members confined at home or in nursing homes. It was also agreed to give aid in the form of a ( hristmas gift to an elderlv couple in the area. ( ontributions to the birthday bank were made by Viola Bregi and Dorothy Powell. President Helen Bowman closed the meeting with an Edward I ver ett Hale poem. "I Am Onlv One". R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Community Bldg. Phone 656-33x3 the dav prior for reservations. And STARKE COUNT* NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-23^6 for reservations. NOVEMBER 2b 30 MONDAY Apple juice Picnic pork shoulder Oven baked potatoes with mar garine Cold pickled beets Whole w heat bread and margarine Peach cobbler Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Cranberrv juice luna, noodles and peas casserole Cheese slices Tossed salad with dressing Bread and margarine Cinnamon applesauce Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Grapefruit juice Chicken terivaki Rice with margarine Green beans Wheat bread

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Pears Milk. tea. coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice Sloppy joe on bun German potato salad Waldorf salad ( ookie Milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY \ egetable uh ktail juice Liver and onions with grave Parsley boiled potatoes ( ole slaw I apioca pudding Milk. tea. coffee I here is great danger that what we consider important is unimport ant. Mike Douglas savs: u lf>ou know ( PR* you never know when you'll save a likC (ardkipulmonan rvsuscitatkxi training is available through your local Red ( toss ( haptetf all.