The Independent-News, Volume 112, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1987 — Page 5

Guests in the Paul Anderson home during the holidays were Carol Anderson, of Noblesville and Dr. Christopher Anderson, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Additional guests on Christmas Day were Lucille Ward. Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Anderson, North Liberty; Lt. Janet Anderson, New York; and Lois and Carolyn Anderson, Valparaiso. After Christmas Paul and Marilee flew to Houston, Texas, for a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. Craig Anderson and Brian. Mrs. Gene Gerber spent several days over the New Year's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Gerhart, Laden and Jeremy, of Kingsford Heights. Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masterman and Richard were Tammie and Terry Masterman. of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bolin. Don Bolin. Sara and B. J. Van Huss were New Year's Day luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ullery. Mrs. Ann Strempler. of Berwyn. Illinois, spent a week here with Mrs. Caroline Hampe, of the 76 Apartments. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Masterman and Richard were Mrs. Aleda Heckaman, Stanlev Heckaman and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunningham, of Nappanee. Saturday evening's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Young, of Bourbon, and Mrs. Mane Schweisberger and Eldon, of Bremen. Sunday afternoon callers were Mrs. Bernice Masterman. of Argos, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright, of North Liberty. Mrs. Nora Hahn was a New Year's Day guest of Mrs. Leota Weakly and Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Thornburg, Koontz Lake, will serve as hosts for the Koontz Lake Conservation Club dinner meeting on Saturday night. The annual cookout was held on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Daube with all the Daube families present. This is an annual event celebrating the birthday of Mrs. David Daube. The weather was great this year and a good time and plenty of delicious food was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hostetler. Mrs. Viola Barden and Mrs. Goldie Skinner returned home on Tuesday of last week from a two week trip to Santa Anna. California, where they visited with a cousin. Mrs Blanche Rensberger and a niece, Betty Sather. On the return trip they visited with Helen Taylor, a former school teacher in Walkerton, who now resides in Arizona. While there they saw the London Bridge and the parade of boats which was an unusual sight and very beautiful and exciting. They spent several hours in Morales, Mexico, watching the natives sell their wares. In the two weeks they were gone they had delightful weather but did see some snow and rain in Arizona. New Mexico and Texas, which is unusual. Christmas Day morning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes and Michael were Mr. and Mrs. Erank Rauen, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shen eman and Mrs Ethel Holmes. A delicious Christmas brunch was served by Joan at 10 o'clock. While at the table a call was made to Kan Williams, in Springfield. Missouri, and all had the opportunity to talk to her and wish her a Merry Christmas. Afterwards all enjoyed a gift exchange. This Christmas brunch has been a tradition for the past 15 years. Mildred McKesson visited with her brother. Charles and Nancy McKesson, in Austin. Texas, over the holidays. While there a tour of the LBJ Ranch and Museum and boyhood home; Adm. Nimitz Mu-

seum and the Alamo, in San Antonio, were enjoyed. Mrs. Melvin Divine and Mrs. Jim Patterson spent a couple of days in Chicago last week. Mrs. Laura Grote flew in to O'Hare on a flight that she was a flight attendant and remained overnight with her mother and sister for an enjoyable visit. Miss Debbie Wolff came home from Clay, New York, on the dav after Christmas to be with her family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolff, and left again on Sunday, January 4. Rev. John Goodpasture spent the holidays in Indianapolis with his daughter, Alice Ann Griffith, and Beth Ann and Douglas, who was home from Purdue University for the holidays. Rev. Goodpasture was also in Anderson for a couple of days with former friends who had a surprise birthday party for him. A neighborhood party for Koontz Lake residents was given on New Year’s Eve at the home of Mrs. Lucille Dickson with guests on hand to see the old year out and the new year in. Christmas afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gaude Sheneman were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and Mrs. Tammy Stull. Following a dinner at 4 o’clock they all enjoyed a gift exchange. Vee Shogren, Koontz Lake, returned home after spending the holidays in Pecatonica, Illinois, with her family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gillies returned home on Saturday after spending the holidays with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gillies and family, in Alexandria. Virginia. New Year’s Day guests of Mrs. Viola Barden were the members of her family, namely. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barden and family, of Sears. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Barden, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore and family, of Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Barden and family; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rough and family; Mr. Norman Barden and guest; and Mrs. Goldie Skinner. ON DEAN’S LIST Timothy Pontius, of Walkerton, has been named to the Dean's List for the fall quarter of the academic year at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute. He is the son of Wayne and Carol Pontius. Rural Route 1, Box 346. Walkerton, and is a senior at RoseHulman. MARRIED Lorraine D. Hostetler and Dale R Borton were united in marriage on Saturday, December 20. at the Presbyterian Church. W'alkerton. with Rev. Richard Reynolds officiating. Sherry Klmedinst provided nupital music. The bride was given in marriage by her daughter. Jacqueline Hostetler. Marton of honor was Cynthia Groves, daughter of the bride Best man was Joseph Borton. son of the groom. Also attending in the wedding party was Tina Borton, daughter of the groom Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Jim and Cynthia Groves for the guests attending from North Liberty. .South Bend. Kingsburv and Walkerton. SCHOOL MENUS John Glenn High School JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Buttered peas

Chocolate pudding Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Tuna and noodle casserole Bread and butter Lettuce salad Cherry pie Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Submarine sandwich Potato stix Green beans Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Bread and butter Buttered broccoli Mashed potatoes Jello with fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Ham and cheese on bun Candied sweet potatoes Buttered corn Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk St. Patrick’s School JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Chicken patty sandwich French fries Carrot and celery sticks Fruit Milk TUESDAY Spaghetti Lettuce salad Hot roll and butter Mixed fruit WEDNESDAY Meat loaf Mashed potatoes Green beans Biscuit Fruit THURSDAY Tacos with lettuce and cheese Com Cupcake Milk FRIDAY Fish sandwich Cole slaw Potato chips Peaches Milk Oregon-Da via Schools JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Sloppy joes (extra 60 cents) Green beans Com chips Peach slices Milk TUESDAY Meat gravy over baking powder biscuits Mixed vegetables Pineapple tidbits Milk WEDNESDAY Chili with crackers Cheese slice Bread and butter Cherry tarts Milk THURSDAY Semester break — no lunch served FRIDAY Semester break — no lunch served North Liberty School JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Pig in blanket Buttered mashed potatoes Mixed vegetables Fruit Milk TUESDAY Turkey and noodles Mashed potatoes Buttered broccoli Fruit Roll Milk WEDNESDAY T acos Com

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Fruit Sticky roll Milk THURSDAY Hamburgers French fries Carrot sticks Fruit Chocolate milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese Green beans Fruit Cookie Milk Urev Middle School JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Hamburger on bun French fries Corn Cake Milk TUESDAY Johnni marzetti Tossed salad Garlic bread Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Sloppy joe Rice Mixed vegetables Peach cobbler Milk THURSDAY Ravioli Corn Roll with butter Fruit Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Stew ed tomatoes Peas Bread and butter Cake Milk Walkerton Elementary School JANUARY 12 - 16 MONDAY Hamburger on bun

. , LIBERTY LANES North Liberty 656-3200 FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS PRIME RIB $795 SQ9S SMALL f LARGE 9 WALLEYE s 6”

ASSOCIATED FOOT CLINIC Wishes To Announce The Opening Os Its New Office At KOONTZ LAKE CLINIC 586-7177 Specializing In The Surgery And Treatment Os All Foot Problems And Deformities From Infant To Adult Bruce J. Brincko, D P M. Stephen J Wajsgras, D.P.M

Tater tots Sliced onions Fruit Milk TUESDAY Macaroni and cheese Scones and honey Broccoli, cauliflower or spinach Jello with fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Fish sticks Cornbread Cole slaw Fruit Milk THURSDAY Johnny marzetti Hot roll Mashed potatoes with butter Red apple ring Milk FRIDAY Pizza square Buttered peas or carrots Fruit Milk BURNED OUT WITH LIFE Walkerton Women's Aglow will meet Thursday. January 15. at 9:00 a m. E.S.T.. for fellowship and refreshments. At 9:30 praise and worship will begin. The special speaker will be Pat O'Banion. who has gone from ‘ Burned Out With Life - ’ to a happy, healthy wife and mother. At sixteen she was married and in the next 11 years of living with an alcoholic she found herself addicted to prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Depressed, insecure and suicidal. she realized how lonely she was. "I felt burned out with life, and 1 cried out to God To my amazement. He came and met me right where I was. Many miracles and changes have happened in our lives because of Jesus Chnst and His grace and love toward us.” For more information or transportation, call 656-8564 or 5863951.

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