The Independent-News, Volume 105, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1980 — Page 8

APRIL 3. 1980 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

New Books At The Walkerton Public Library New books added to the shelves ot the Walkerton-1 incoln I ownship Publie I ibrary are as follows \DUI I NON FICTION I ales Os An All-Night Lown — Ilin Schoen. A portrait of ghetto Ide and the struggle to survive is presented in the author's investigation into the murder ot special deputv .lames Bollinger in the Mississippi Rix er town of Brooklxn. Illinois. Ihe Help Book — J. L. Barkas. Proxides essential information on services and organizations which provide* assistance with all kinds of problems in more than fiftx areas of concern. Man With The Candy — Jack Olsen. Story of mass murders of 30 voung boys in Houston between the years 1971 and 19 ”3. Anyone’s Son — Roberta Roesch. An account of a family life gone xx idly aw ry. Encyclopedia Os Prehistoric Life — Rodney Steel. Our knowledge ot hundred of millions of years of life on earth before recorded history . Ihe lon Effect — Fred Soyka. How air electricity rules your life and health, or why you often feel sluggish when the atmosphere is oxercast? Whx does an air-con-ditioned or centrally heated building wear xou out? Explorers Guide To Lost Treasure In The U. S. And Canada — Rosemarie Perrin. Areas of interest included are wilderness recreation; marine and axiation fields; history and traxel; archaeology and natural sciences. Consumer Complaint Guide — Joseph Rosenbloom. Describes the procedures involved in filing consumer complaint and specifies the person to contact for numerous

Funny Bunny Faces Hail Springtime

Springtime often means a renewal of interest in children’s parties, school dances, weekend get-togethers and teenage slumber parties. Wouldn’t it be great to find a fun dessert for these special occasions that says “springtime” but isn’t time consuming or expensive to make'.’ Funny Bunny Faces fit the bill perfectly The idea.created by the Kraft Kitchens, requires just a few basic ingredients, most of which are found at your local supermarket. Assembling them is simple and fun — in fact, making the Bunny Faces can be an afternoon "let’s cook” project for children. Start with plain cupcakes, either made from scratch or from a mix. Lum the cujxrakes upside down and frost with a special fluffy frosting made with Kraft marshmallow creme and a few other easy ingredients. The frosting recipe can be used with other favorite cakes, too. its soft, light texture makes it a "classic” After frosting, shredded coconut is sprinkled over the cupcakes, making fuzzy "fur”, and facial feature* are added with gumdrop halves and pipe cleaners Slices of standardsize marshmallows are used as “ears” To make these, cut a marshmallow into four slices using scissors dipped in water, then dip the cut side of the slice into colored sugar and attach with toothpicks For a different effect, toast the coconut a golden brown before sprinkling on the cakes, or tint the frosting a favorite color with food coloring Set the Funny Bunny Faces on lace doilies or flattened paper baking cups, then serve on individual dessert [dates Or, arrange several in a big

manufacturers and suppliers. Hauntings laics Os Ihe Supernatural Henry Mazzeo. I hese 1 ’ tales arc all in the best tradition ot the supernatural storx — authentically eerie, but more about the human spirit than about spooks and specters James Herriot's Yorkshire — James Herriot. Ihe dedicated British veterinarian conducts a guided tour through the land of All I lungs Great And Small with walks and drives oxer the beautiful rolling contrxside where he lives and works. Home Where I Belong — B. J. Ihomas. Ihe true story of a singing star's rise to fame, his fall into drugs, lamilx collapse, and bankruptex — and the miraculous discox erx that brought him back home. Return From Ihe River Kwai — Joan and (lay Blair. Jr. Drawn from their interviews with the few survivors, the Blairs tell of the Allied prisoners of war who were aboard two Japanese ships sunk by American submarines. Nexx Time-Life Series Books — Encvclopedia Os C ollectibles . Radios to Signs. Encyclopedia Os Gardening: Herbs. Ihe Old West: End and the Myth. Foods Os Ihe World: Cooking of Vienna's empire. OBITUARIES SAMMY JOE WEST Sammy Joe West. 12. 125'.’ N. Main St.. North Liberty, passes away at 10:56 p.m. on Thursday. March 2’’. at the LaPorte Hospital, following a lengthy illness. He was born in LaPorte on Noxember 2. 1967. to Harvey and Catherine (Kobowski) West and moved to North Liberty three years ago. Surviving along with his parents are four sisters. Cynthania, Michelle. Patricia and Kimberly , all at

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Easter basket to bring out as the surprise dessert for a children’s party Funny Bunny Faces 1/2 cup sugar 2 egg whites 2 tablespoon* water 1 7-oz. jar Kraft marshmallow creme 1/2 teaspoon vanilla • • • 24 cupcakes Paper doilies Coconut Kraft marshmallows Colored sugar Gumdrop halves Pipe cleaners Combine sugar, egg whites and water in double boiler, beat

home; one brother. Donald, at home; grandparents, Mrs. Hazel Kobowski and Mr. and Mrs. William Kobowski. of LaPorte. Services were at 2:30 p.m. on Monday at the Haverstock Funeral Home. LaPorte. with Rex. Gaxlord Sahzgaber. pastor of the North 1 iberty United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial was in Pine lake Cemetery. LaPorte. CLARA CLARKE Mrs. C lara B. Clarke. 60, of Route 1. Culver, passed away at 1115 p.m. on Saturday at Parkview Hospital. Plymouth, after being in failing health for two years. She was born on September 2. HIM. in Walker Township of Jasper Counts. and she had lived at Culver for seven months having previously lived in Plymouth for eight and a half years. She married Robert E. Clarke, on March 11. 1939. in Rensselaer, w ho survives. Surving along with her husband are six children. Robert E. Clarke, Jr., of Germany; Ronald E. Clarke. Gary; Ms. Elise Allis, of Portage; Janet Cox. Morocco; Judy Post. Crown Point; and Mary Jo Dolph. Walkerton; 16 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother. Alvin Cambc. Lake Station; and two sisters. Bonnie Cambc. Logansport and Doris Dahn. Medaryville. She was preceded in death by a brother. Services were at 2:(X) p.m. C.S.T. on Wednesday with Rev. Russell Dawson officiating at the service at Jackson Funeral Chapel. Rensselaer. Burial was in Memory Gardens. Rensselaer. JESSE W. SMITH Jesse W. Smith. 57. Route 2, Box 213-B. Walkerton, passed away at 1:05 p.m. on Friday. March 28. in the LaPorte Hospital. He was born on August 3. 1922. in Sullivan County. Indiana, and lived in Walkerton since 1941. He married A. Maxine Huff, on November 22. 1941. in Sullivan and she survives.

with electric or rotary beater over boiling water until soft peaks form. Add marshmallow creme, continue beating until stiff [>eaks form. Remove from heat; beat in vanilla Place cupcakes upside down on doilies or flattened paper baking cups Frost sides and top of each cupcake; sprinkle with coconut. To form ears, dip cut side of marshmallow slices in colored sugar, attach to top of head with tooth picks Create face features with gumdrop halves and pipe cleaners 24 cupcakes

He was a mill operator for AllisChalmers Corp, for 38 years. He was a member of the American l egion Post 400. of Fish Lake, and of Local 1319 and a veteran of World War 11. Surviving along with his wife are a daughter. Mrs. James (Kathy) Kidwell, of LaPorte; three sons. William R . of Wabash. Ronald E.. Route. 2. Walkerton, and Charles R.. at home; three granddaughters; a sister. Mrs. Gordon (Helen) Snyder. Rolling Prairie; and his mother. Mrs. Vclvia B. Smith. Rolling Prairie. Services were at 10:00 a.m. C.S.T. Tuesday at the Haverstock Chapel. LaPorte. with Rev. Paul W. Murray, pastor of the Walkerton Assembly of God ( hurch. officiating. Burial was in Patton Cemetery. LaPorte. SERVICE NOTES FORT KNOX. Ky. (AHTNC) March 26 — Pvt. Rhondo L. Rin inger. son of Mr. and Mrs. (lay Rininger. Walkerton. Ind., recently completed training as an armor crewman at the U. S. Army Armor School. Fort Knox. Ky. The training was conducted under the One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Program, which combines basic combat training with advanced individual training into one 13-week period. During the course, students received training in the duties of a tank crewman, including firing the tank's armament and small weapons. Instruction also was given in field radio operations, map reading, and tank maintenance and repair. April 1 (FHTNC) — Manne Me. Mark A. Burch, son of Larry P and Doris M. Burch of route I. Box 325. Walkerton. Ind . has completed the mfantrv combat training course at the Marine Corps Base. Camp Pendleton. California.

FRENCH CHEESE A DOS ST YLE TO ”IE BRUNCH” One of the most elegant and, paradoxically, most casual ways to entertain guests is the "brunch,” a gathering that usually takes place on Sunday somewhere between break fast and lunch and combines the best aspects of both. The French have adopted this American tradition referring to it as Ie brunch, but they have their own style of celebrating the occasion A typical I- rench brunch menu might include "Bouchees a la Marie-Antoinette and, of course. Champagne The bouchees are flaky pastry shells filled with a mixture of diced, smoked ham, French semi-soft Bonl>el, St. Paulin or Beaumont cheese, bound together with a delicious cream sauce, laced with dry French white wine. The pastry shells are first filled with the cheese sauce and then topped with a freshly poached egg, over which is poured the remaining mixture. BOUCHEES A LA MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Makes 6 servings) 1 package (10 oz ) pastry shells 1/4 cup butter 1 /4 cup flour 1 cup French dry white wine 6 poacher! eggs 1 cup (1 /2 pint) heavy cream Boz. grated Bonbel, St Paulin or Beaumont cheese 2 cups finely diced smoked ham Salt and pepper K aKtry She,,S a€cordin K «* package direction* Hat* shells on serving platter In saucepan melt butter *J” “i GradUßlly st,r •" *hHe wine and heavy < ° V * r °* heat un,, ‘ “ Ul * bubble, and thickens S ir in cheese, one handful at a time until sauce u smooth uie ?* PP * r l ° * 1,1 *“b hot J P<‘a* hed eggs on top Spoon over remaining hot sauce. Serve garnished with dill sprigs

During the six-week course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics; the construction and camouflage of fighting positions; and the use of mines, demolitions and intra-company communications equipment. His spec. ialized training centered on the operation, employment and maintenance of 60mm and 81 mm mortars. A 1979 graduate ol John Glenn High School, he joined the Marine Corps in September I9 7 9. It's funny how people thing you are interested in their troubles. Arthritis Sufferers 1 Now. Get rM for painful Mfleeimetieo and protection for your sttunodb! For minor arthritis pain Arthritis Pain formula has 50% more medicine than ordinary headache tablets Plus two antacids lor double stomach protec bon Try Arthritis Pam formula the arthritis specialist from the makers of Anae in - Dual Formula FEEN-A-MINT Laxative Pills Contains a mild stimulant plus the softener most recommended by doctors Pi*ad and fo< label direct n. Feenaminl lAxunw phis .uAsarnu... —

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