The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1985 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - OCTOBER 31, 1005

Business Women Enjoy Thursday Evening Meeting Forty-three members of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club gathered on Thursday, October 24. at 7:00 p.m., at the Presbyterian Church, for their monthly meeting. The evening opened with president Karen Johnson, reading an autumn poem. Following the repeating of the Lord's Paryer. the ladies of the church served a pork chop, dressing. green beans, applesauce, rolls and pumpkin pie dinner. The birthday bank was filled by Deb Anspaugh, Carol Powers. Jean Cole, Bev Fraine, Mary Ann Frame, Darlene Pontius, Mrs. Johnson and Helen Clark, for September with Mrs. Powers receiving the gift. The October birthdays honored were that of Susie Johnson and Alfreda Onika with Mrs. Onika receiving the gift. It was announced that Debbie Kieper became a new member. The secretary’s report was given by Jean Cole followed by the financial report by Pauline Baughman. Tickets for the afghan were passed out by the ways and means committee with Darlene Pontius, Bev Fraine and Becky Reed serving on this committee. The beautiful

WALKERTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 109 Presents “HARVEST MOON SPREE” FRIDAY NITE NOVEMBER 1 A Full Fun Packed Evening Beginning With The PERCH FISH FRY It s AH You Can Eat Serving From 5:00 To 8:00 p.m. Meal Also Includes French Fries - Cole Slaw - Coffee - Etc. „7R o M (CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE) $3.75 Per Adult $2 .50 For Children Fish Fry To Be Put On By Membership Os Post 189 In Addition The ANNUAL FEATHER PARTY TURKEYS - HAMS — STEAKS Starting At 6:00 p.m. To ???? Door Prizes Also To Be Given Away And That’s Not AH - "To Cap The Night Off" “BINGO” Various Games Will Be Played Along With Two (2) Big Jackpots C»th Prizes To Be Awarded , Start, At 7:00 p.m. Sharp 'Come And Enjoy The Evening With Us!

red. black, gray and white afghan was made by Martha Mull and will be given away at the December 19 meeting. Proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund. The ways and means committee also had a fund raiser with winners being Pauline Baughman. Sue Shields, Sandy Erdelyi, Jene Campbell, Betty Ogle and Susie Johnson. Games were played with Linda Relos and Selma Pry w inning at the TV' commercial contest and Betty Ogle. Sue Shields and Sandy Erdelyi winning at naming the countries contest. Door prizes were aw arded to Lorraine Hostetler and Bev Fraine. Serving on the committee for the evening that was chaired by Cheryl Flaugher, were Marge Buswell, Ellen Mollenhauer. Leah Pickavet, Gladys Prentis, Helen Heymig. Lillian Janovic, Helen Kennedy, Alfreda Onika. Cheryl Rizek and Mary Ann Frame. The next meeting of the club will be held on Thursday, November 21 with Paula Patterson as chairman. Serving on the committee will be Katie Capes, Caroline Kelly, Eileen Clark. Ann Koch, Carolyn Foster, Carma Larson, Cara Cole. Mary Jo Golubski. Norine Divine, Velma Barden and Elsie Nicholas. COMPUTER CLASSES Wanda Shively will be offering the following adult computer clas-

ses at Oregon-Davis School. Level Two Word Processing, November 4 - December 9, 7:00 • 9:00p.m. C.S.T. The beginning Electronic Spreadsheets, November 5 - December 10. 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. C.S.T. The beginning level spreadsheet class may be your introduction to the computer world or may be an enrichment to your previous experience. A spreadsheet is an electronic bookkeeping page that allows you to handle jobs such as balancing your checkbook or keeping a financial record easily and accurately. The level two word processing is open to all who have participated in previous word processing classes. We will be working on business letter forms and the printing of various types of reports. Class times may be adjusted to the needs of the class. In all these classes we will be exploring family, home or small businesuses of the computer. Charges for each six week class group will be $30.00 per person or $45.00 for a couple sharing a terminal. Please contact the school office, 867-4561, or Wanda Shively, 867-3503, to make reservations for these classes. BETTER HOMES CLUB ENJOYS HALLOWEEN PARTY AT MEETING The Better Homes Ext. Club met on Monday evening, October 28, at

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Mary L. Vukovits and Timothy R. Pfeiffer were joined in marriage at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, September 28, in Our Lady Os Hungary Church, South Bend. The reception took place at St. Stanislaus Kostka Hall, New Carlisle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vukovits. North Liberty. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pfeiffer, Harwood Heights, Illinois. Kathy Vukovits, North Liberty, was her sister’s maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lynnette Misch, Lafayette, Annemarie Pfeiffer and Julia Pfeiffer, both of Harwood Heights, sisters of the groom, and Barbara Lynch, Park Ridge, Illinois. Junior bridesmaid was Jennifer Pfeiffer, sister of the groom. the Walkerton Community Building for their annual Halloween party. Fourteen members and two guests, Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Mrs. Tom Haag, came disguised in all kinds of costumes. Winners were as follows: funniest, Mrs. Veryl Wathen; the uglist, Mrs. Ludwig; the cutest, Mrs. Harry Masterman; and the most unusual, Mrs. Thelma Watts. Halloween contests were enjoyed with the winners being Mrs. Wathen and Mrs. Albert Ray being low and high members in the pumpkin game. In the witches picture contest, winners were Mrs. Clyde Stickley and Mrs. Masterman. Side one and side two did a great job during the candle relay game with brooms. Word scramble winners were Mrs. Dale Ullery and

'“"IIRERTY LANES\ NORTH LIBERTY V FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS PRIME $795 SQ9S RIB . SMALL f LARGE W Ueos 5 5 95 SHRIMP e O 7R S BASKET 5 3 75 Lounge Opens At Noon Sundays FEATHER PARTY . NOVEMBER 10 3:OO P.M. AV''’'’'

Mark Pfeiffer, Harwood Heights, Illinois, was his brother’s best man. Groomsmen were Alan Ivaska, of Georgia, Mike Strum and Steve Petrowski, both of Chicago, Illinois, and Bill Vogt, of Louisanna. Ushers were Vic Vukovits, North Liberty, and Dan Vukovits, Rockville, Indiana, brothers of the bride. The bride is a graduate of the former North Liberty High School and Purdue University, West Lafayette. The groom is a graduate of Maine South High School, Park Ridge, Illinois, and Triton College. He is employed by Siemens Gammasomes. After taking a trip to Hawaii, the newlyweds will reside in Des Plaines. Illinois. Mrs. Harold Eddinger. A short business meeting was held by Mrs. Roy Freeman, president, presiding. We thank Mrs. Rav for her fine job on sewing the quilt block together. Family Life chairman, Mrs. Richard Ruby, passed out a paper ball of turkey recipes for that left over turkey.. The club wishes each and everyone a happv Thanksgiving. At the October and upcoming November meeting, a special donation will be received for the Mental Health patients for Christmas. The November meeting will be at the Community Building with Mrs. Allan Eddinger as hostess. Don’t forget to bring that handicraft or baked item to auction off. Qassifieds begin at $1.50.