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I scoring twice on touchdowns to get back in the game. An interception of an almost desperation pass by South really iced things up as the Falcons then gained one first down on rushes by South and Morris to enable them to run out the clock. South had quite a night, gaining 91 yards in 23 carries, intercepting two passes and playing a good defensive game plus scoring once on a run and kicking two extra points. Elkin also had a good evening with 8 out of 10 pass completions, four each to Tinkey for 103 yards and Harness for 34 yards. His late take-over desire and running really scaled things for Glenn. The Scoring JOHN GLENN: Jeff Tinkey. 21 yard pass from Mike Elkin; PAT: Dan South, kick JOHN GLENN: Dan South. 1 vard run; PAT: kick failed NORTH LIBERTY: Duane Wunder. 13 yard pass from Mike Coppens: PAT: failed on bobbled snap JOHN GLENN. Mike Elkin, 47 vard run: PAT: Dan South, kick. Score By Quarters North Liberty 0 0 6 0 — 6 John Glenn 7 6 0 7— 20 RQHT FIRES

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Grandmothers Are Honored At Club Meeting Grandmothers, even Grandma Moses, including grandmoms of those who attended the Walkerton Woman’s Community Club meet- ( ingon September 19, were remembered. honored and revered. Eleven of the members came ( dressed in costumes of their grandmoms’ era. There were bustles, frontier dresses and Centennial ! garb among the eleven. Mrs. Victor (Evelyn) Schmidt won the prize with her frontier dress and black hat with a bird perched on the brim. High laced boots and a tiny pair of gold-rimmed spectacles were included. Among the guests were Anna Wilkins. Margaret Dietrich. Nancy Chapman. Esther Gilley. Helen Hagan and Sue Drake. The latter two were voted into membership at , the meeting and a third local resident. Ruth Black, also became a member although she was not present. A substitute hostess for Clara Dixon was Margaret Dietrich, of Palm Beach. Florida, who was visiting in Walkerton. Others on the hostess committee for the day were Frances Sohn, chairman; Mildred Casey, Helen Schavoni, Evelvn Youmans and Ellen Brede.

Devotions were given by Pearl Craft who chose to devote a few moments to a famous grandmother. Grandma Moses. I here was a time of memorial for the late Mrs. Frank (Marie) Atkinson. A donation was sent in her memory to the Cancer Institute. Mrs. Stanley (Vcrda) Karn, president. said that a bake sale would be held on October II and would include a craft table. Mrs. Karn also asked that members put more emphasis on the American flag, displacing it daily. The club adopted the state president’s project, which is to publicize the dangers of cancer and will support its research programs. Lhe group will meet next on October 3 when they will honor as their guests, the Woman’s Club of North Liberty. NOTICE Diabetic testing is offered by the LaPorte County Health Department on the first Thursday of each month along with the regular weekly bl<x>d pressure program. The testing will be at the LaPorte Office on the fourth floor of the County Complex Building. ( ourthouse Square and at the branch office. 104 Brinkman Ave.. Michigan Citv. I he hours are 9:00 to I I :(K) a.m. and l:0() to 4:00 p.m. Lhe service is free and open to the public. It is recommended that the diabetic test be given two hours after eating

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a high carbohydrate meal An example of such a meal would be as follows for breakfast, fruit juice, pancakes or french toast with maple syrup, milk, mas have sugar with coffee or tea. For lunch, two sandwiches, milk, a rich dessert and vou may have sugar with vour । coffee or tea. 1 Known diabetics should not cat 1 the high carbohydrate meal and will not be tested without a Dixtor’s order. Committee Working For Walkerton’s Fourth Os July Thursday, September 25, nine interested persons gathered for a Fourth of July Planning Meeting at the town hall in Walkerton. Under the leadership of Len Northam, the group discussed ideas about a successful operation. It was strongly urged that a member of each organization in the area be represented at these meetings. Robert Clapper will be contacting businesses and individuals getting their thoughts on how we can make July Fourth of 1981 the best. Besides Len and Bob. those present were Grace Clapper. Steve Crane. Ellen Mollenhauer. Lyn

Brownley. Jeff Stoneburner. Nedra Williams and Leigh Roy Hahn lhe meetings have been set up for the third Thursday of each month at 7 :30 p.m, at the tow n hall. Please trv and be there to help with this event. NOTICE lhe third annual Crime Prevention Workshop, sponsored by the Older Adult Crime Victim Program. Will be held on Wednesday October 22 from 10:00 a.m to 3:00 p.m. at the Main Branch of the South Bend Public Library, 122 West Wavne Street, South Bend. Open to all interested citizens of St. Joseph County, especially those age 60 and older. For more information call REAL Services 2338205, NOTICE lhe Oregon Township Homemakers ( lub will meet on Tuesday, October 14. at the Koontz Lake ( onservation club house beginning at 12:30 p.m. All ladies with their last names starting with A thru F are asked to bring in a covered dish. Members are asked to bring in vour homemake ornaments for the open house. Theme of the meeting is what are vou squirreling away for the winter. Make Someone Happy With A Happy Ad

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