The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1980 — Page 17

Mrs. George Hillis attended the |i)6th annual Sessions of Grand i hapter Order of the Eastern Star t Illinois which were held at the Medinah Temple, in Chicago, the past week. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Burch were her sister. Mrs. ( rna Zeschke and her daughter md son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weeks, of Hickory Hills. Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Mr. uid Mrs. Jimmy New. Dusty and Deacon: and Jim Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Nifong, of Plymouth. were Sunday visitors of Mrs. C. J. Milner. I he singles club was entertained I ridav evening with Mrs, Retta Williams as the hostess. The deii tons roast beef dinner was at the \merican Legion dining room beginning at 5:30. Members present '.ere Mrs. Helen Smith. Miss Dorothea Brenner. Mrs. Crystal Lawrence. Mrs. Bess Fenerda. Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Wiliams. The guests were Mrs. Will lams' daughter. Mrs. Jack Evans: and Mrs. Margaret DeMyer. After the dinner the group went to the home of the host for a game of bridge. Mrs. Jack Evans, of Illinois, was here Thursday. Friday and part of Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Retta Williams. Mr. Leonard Beaty was dismissed from LaPorte Hospital Saturday and is slow improving at home, where he can enjoy brief visits. Mrs. Ada Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Beagles and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beagles and Tim and Scott, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hellinga

Indian Summer Extends Picnic Time r If- * - * Bl * iHki * There's no cut-off time for enjoying nature and good eating. Many Americans are reluctant to give up the out of doors they so dearly love so they extend their outings to those wonderful Saturdays and Sundays during Indian Summer. This is the time for enjoying football or hockey, soccer, hiking or driving to nearby picnic areas for a view of the fall foliage. Tile air is invigorating and appetites are hearty so take along an easy to prepare vegetable pasta casserole made from broccoli and canned beef ravioli in rich tomato sauce. It’s bound to please the cook and satisfy thoae Indian Summer appetites. EASY RAVIOLI VEGETABLE CASSEROLE 2 packages (10 oz each) frozen chopped broccoli 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 1 medium clove garlic, crushed 1/4 cup red or green chopped |>eppers 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 2 cans (15 oz each ) Chef Boyar-dee (R) Beef Ravioli in Beef and Lomato Sauce Cook broccoli according to package directions; drain well. Add Parmesan cheese and mix well Saute onion, garlic and peppers in butter until lightly browned, combine with broccoli Place Ravioli in saucepan over low heat; stir occasionally until thoroughly heated Add half of the broccoli mixture to Ravioli; serve half for garnish Arrange in shallow or 1 W quart serving dish Garnish edge with the remainder of the broccoli Serves 4-6.

and family, in Middlebury. This was a birthday dinner for Miss Tamara Hclinga. Mrs. Elliott Bobbe. of Koontz Lake, has been a medical patient in the LaPorte Hospital part of last week and she will be home on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. V. B. Wolfe, of Sebring. Florida, came last Wednesday to spend a week here with Mrs. Glen Walz and also visit other relatives and triends. Mrs. Wolfe had been in Chicago a short time before coming to Walkerton. In Park Forest. Illinois, she visited her son. Mr. and Mrs. led Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brehm were visitors last Wednesday in the Koontz Lake area. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Vee Shogren. Thirteen ladies from the United Methodist Church went to South Bend Saturday to visit the South Bend Urban League. They were served a luncheon shortly after arrival and also enjoyed a verv interesting program and a verv enjoyable day. Mrs. Wilbur Andrews, of Bancroft. Michigan, has been visiting relatives and friends in Walkerton this week and spent three days in LaPorte with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mantec k. Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Matz, of East Moline. Illinois, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klopfenstein. Other guests were Miss I inda Matz, of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. W. Brennan, of Edwardsburg. Michigan. Mrs. Edith Rupcl. Mrs. Martha McCroskv. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

Pommcrt and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman traveled last Friday by Rainbow Travel bus to Paw Paw. Michigan, where they enjoyed the tour through the St. Julian Winery and stopping at Wick's Apple Mar ket. They enjoyed dinner at the Bonanza Restaurant, in Benton Harbor. It was a lovely sight-sec-ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn and Catherine spent the week end attending the meeting for District 4. Fireman’s Camp of St. Joseph County. This was held at Eby's Pines. A stork shower was given Sunday in the home of Mrs. David Huff. Kixmtz Lake, for Mrs. Don Johnson. Koontz Lake. Luncheon was served to 30 guests at nixvn. A decorated cake was given bv the future grandmother. Mrs. Irene Gjemre. for the guests and the words "Happy Labor Dav" were written on it. Co-hosts for the shower were Mrs. Jix- Rannells and Mrs Paul Gjemre. Diana received mans beautiful and useful gifts for which she was grateful, besides the guests having a verv pleasant time. Mrs. Steve Ludwig hosted a birthdav partv for her husband Sundav afternoon and it was given in the home of Steve's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Ludwig. Ihe dinner was served at four and the guests were Mr. and Mrs Agnew ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. David Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Don I udwig and Donnelle. and Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. The Wisler reunion was held Sundav al Stuntz Pine Forest with over 60 attending. Guests from Niles and St. Joseph. Michigan; Valparaiso. South Bend. Wakarusa. LaPorte. New Carlisle. North Liberty and Walkerton. Indiana. The dining area was very comfort able and everyone enjoyed the dav Mrs. Vee Shogren. of Koontz lake, came back Monday after a weekend tn southern Illinois, where she attended a class reunion of high school days. Since it had been 50 years since seeing some of the classmates, she had a won derful experience trying to decide who was who, and a delightful week end. Manx happy days were lived over again. Mrs. Helen Smith, of Koontz lake, went to Evergreen Park. Illinois. Saturday, to attend the wedding of Diane Ritter and Steven Orcmovich Mr. Duane Rhodes came Saturday from Louisville, Texas, to be present at the reunion with his five brothers on Sunday. Sell It Through The Classifieds

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SWAN LAKE 18 HOLE LADIES GOLF LEAGUE September brought an end to the golfing league and the following ladies won prizes: Emily Grvb. championship flight Kay Baumgartner, first flight Merle Bruesch. first flight Ruth Burch, second flight Rita Gretter, second flight Pat Culticc, third flight Erma Wcirtck, third flight Special mention: Emily Grvb, low gross Merle Bruesch, Low net Kay Baumgartner, Ruth Burch, Merle Bruesch and Emily Grvb won prizes for "birdies" Merle Bruesch and Erma Weirick won for "chip ins" Rita Gretter won "flag day” Merle Bruesch. Pat Cultice and Emily Grvb won low putts. K. I. FIRE AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS The Koontz lake Firemen’s Ladies Auxiliary held the installation of officers on Wednesday. October K. Those installed were Mildred Nolchcff. president; Dorothv Martin, vice-president; Marv Torrcano. secretary : June Glicklev. treasurer; Dorothy Movers, chaplain; Dorothy Martin, reporter; and Florence Vische. sargent-at-arms. A Christmas partv was planned for the ladies on December 11. Refreshments were served by Christ Gilhono.

। The Blissville j I Church Os The Brethren i | Will Be Holding । I EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS I ! OCTOBER 19-26 j 10:30 a.m. Service & Nightly At 7:30 p.m. Rev. Clyde Davis, Guest Speaker Music Provided Nightly I I Church Is Located 7Vi Miles Northwest Os Plymouth On The I | Plymouth-LaPorte Trail | । The Public Is Invited । _ U YOUR FRIENDLY BURGER DAIRY STORE WALKERTON HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 8:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK WEEKEND SPECIALS Burger's $4 791 Whole Milk * I Burger's Family Pak $4491 Ice Cream * I Burger’s Pure §4 19 Orange Juice ' A 8,1 I Burger’s Sweet $4 791 Creamry Butter lb I Eckrich $ 4 79 Bologna ■ Eckrlch $4 53 Hot Dogs h 1 Eckrlch $4 99 Smorgas Pak lb I 16 Oz. Bottles — Plus Deposit Pepsi, Diet Pepsi q $4 29 Mountain Dew O b " s - I Plus Deposit R.C. Cola & QQc Nehi Flavors 320: bti s Qy

COUNTY LINE CLUB MEETS The Counts Line Club gathered together at Stuntz and Hochstetler Pine Forest for their annual picnic on Sundav. October 5. Mrs. led Hostetler gave the dinner prayer. I here were 51 members and friends present. Right after dinner a white elephant auction was held with our favorite auctioneer. Fred Daniels, giving us laughter and a good time. A gift went to Philip Waldron for buying the first object auctioned off and to Mrs Wv man Hix hstetlcr for being the first club member to huv The person who had a birthdav closest to Sundav was none other than Mr. Daniels. He was celebrating his that dav so he also received a gift. Other winners for finding the luckv chairs were Mrs James Capek. Jr and Mrs Fred Daniels. Other outside games were placed and the highest point winners were Mrs. Daniels and her son-in-law. Dennis. A big thank you g<x*s to the committee for the dav. Mrs. Herald Hostetler. Mrs. John Hathaway. Mrs. Lloyd Smith. Mrs Carl Creech. Mrs. Gerald Stump and Mrs. Leigh Rov Hahn. Sr Sell It Through The Classifieds "’Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers." Shakespeare

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