The Independent-News, Volume 106, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1980 — Page 6

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 16. 1980

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JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS & DIRECTORS ■JW»v2 ; k ’ ' I 1 I i^HKHHiWr i\k\l -Hi Sponsors and directors of the John Glenn High School Junior Class include, front row, left to right: Mr. Jay Berkebile and Ms. Jenny Coffin, sponsors; and director Beth Rundle. Second row: directors Julie Cline, Doug Campbell, Todd Back, Diena Pletcher and Cathy Schmeltz. Back row: Jeff Tinkey, James Dreessen and Barbara Peacock. — photo by Michael Pearish

Initiation Held By North Liberty Tri Kappas Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa held its initiation ceremony on October 10. at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. Initiated into the sorority were Jan Gever (Mrs. Richard). Sheila Scott (Mrs. Richard), and Karen Warner (Mrs. Richard). At the conclusion of the ceremony. members enjoyed a salad bar in the church's fellowship hall. Hostesses were Julie Knepp. Sue Dittmar and Barbara Eberly. President Suzy Jones presided over the business meeting. The evening's entertainment was sup-

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plied by Zeta Pi's three newest members. Jan. Sheila and Karen gave a puppet show featuring Big Bird. Bert and Ernie. The next meeting will be held November 12 in the home of Alice Quigley. Province Officer Judy Guild will attend this meeting. Columbus Day Program Given At Urey Monday In an Assembly, October 13. Urey Middle School received United States dassnxmi flags presented by Orville Easterday Unit 189. American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Robert Wardman. Americanism chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edward

Klopfenstein, gave a Columbus Dav and Flag Presentation and Flag Ettiquette program. It was noted that Columbus was not the only brave explorer in our history but we honor him above the others because he had so much courage. He insisted on doing what no one else dared to do — to sail out boldly from the known world into a completely unknown one. A Chalk lalk was made using a chalkboard drawing a flag showing that it takes all kinds of people to make and keep this country. F was for Faith in our Country, then we must all be Loyal to our Country. I he Latin word Amo was used for the letter A. Amo (Love) and respect should be given to our Flag which brings an understanding of

COLUMBUS DAY CELEBRAWN

Resident of the RN Nursing Homi. licgarden. iclebrted Co lumbus Das In having an Italian Festival which included a spaghetti dinner being served bv candlelight along with the playing of romantii music. Ihe cafeteria was decorat cd bv (he residents, which set the m<x»d. Pictured are Marv Beth and Sue enjoying their drink with candlelight. its worth and its protection. The American Legion Auxiliary seeks to promote love and respect for the Flag and tries to bring about a more general understanding of the proper use of our Flag and the correct wav to display it. I he letter G in the Flag stands for glory. Everyone should studv the glorious history of the Flag and our Country. Therefore, all should have Faith in our Country; Loyalty to our Country; Amo (I ove) for our Country and know its Glorious history. Students were selected from the various grades to receive the Classrixvm flags: Marv Lou Johnson, Paul Rhodes. David Diaz. Diane Khngcrman. Skip Erickson. Candy Seaman. Theresa Hesters and Kathy Dominguez. The correct wav to give the Pledge of Allegiance to our Flag was show n and the respect

Canned Pears Dress Up Economical Meals a/j . jk Here's a tempting supper suggestion that's sure to l>e as popular with the family as it is with busy homemakers A basic baked bean dinner has been converted to an adventure in eating with a few* simple additions and canned Bartlett pears. Baked beans are given extra zest wnth brown sugar, union and a hint of orange. Canned Bartlett pear halves are arranged over the Iwans and drizzled with a tangy' muMard glaze IxTore going into the oven to heat through Serve with franks or German sausages for a satisfying and economical meal Offering on the shelf convenience, versatile canned Bartlett pears with their smooth texture and subtle flavor often can provide just the right accent to turn the most basic meal into an attractive and satisfying dinner experience. PEAR BEAN POTS 1 can (16 oz.) Bartlett pear halves 1 can (28 oz.) baked beans 3 tablespoons packed brown sugar, divided 1 tablespoon minced onion 1 teaspoon finely shredded orange peel 11/2 teaspoons prepared mustard Drain pears, reserve 1 tablespoon syrup. Combine baked beans, 1 tablespixin brown sugar, onion and orange peel Place in 11/2 quart casserole or 4 individual baking dishes Arrange pear halves over beans. Combine reserved pear syrup, 2 tablespoons brown sugar and mustard; drizzle over pears. Bake at 350 F. 20 to 25 minutes or until piping hot. Makes 4 servings.

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