The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1988 — Page 9

BAND PARENTS AND FRIENDS COME CARAVAN TO THE CHESTERTON TOURNAMENT OF BANDS Sat., Sept. 24 BUSES LEAVE J.G.H.S. PARKING LOT AT 6:30 P.M. “MARCHING FALCONS” PERFORM AT 9:00 A.M. THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS FROM NORTH LIBERTY WALKERTON AND LAKEVILLE FOR SEARCHING FOR OUR 3 BOYS WHO WERE MISSING SUNDAY EVENING AND HAPPILY FOUND MARK & CATHY WIECZOREK SCHOOL MENUS Oregon-Davis Schools SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Burrito Nacho chips with cheese Peas Applesauce Milk TUESDAY Turkey roast Dressing Broccoli Bread and butter Peaches Milk WEDNESDAY Chicken sandwich (extra 60c) Corn Fruit cocktail Cake Milk THURSDAY Beef and noodles Carrots Apple Bread and butter Milk FRIDAY Chili dog (extra 60c) green beans Pears Cookie Milk North Liberty School SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Beans and wiener or tuna and noodles Broccoli Peanut butter bread Fruit Milk TUESDAY Sloppy jo Buttered rice Green beans Fruit Carrot sticks Milk WEDNESDAY Cheeseburger French fries Pickles Fruit Cookie Milk THURDAY Spaghetti Garlic bread Lettuce salad Fruit Cheese stick Chocolate milk FRIDAY Turkey sandwich Tater tots Fruit

Cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary School SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Johnny marzetti Hot rolls Tri taters Fruit Milk TUESDAY Grilled cheese Cole slaw Pickle spear Hot cinnamon apples Milk WEDNESDAY Ravioli with hamburger Homemade bread Cheese sticks Fruit Milk THURSDAY Hot dogs and baked beans Hot biscuit Tossed salad Cookie Milk FRIDAY Pizza square Buttered peas Fruit Milk John Glenn High School SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Burrito Cheese potatoes Buttered broccoli Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk TUESDAY Beef stew Bread and butter Cheese sticks Cookies Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk WEDNESDAY Sausage pizza Lettuce salad Buttered corn Fruit Milk No salad bar today THURSDAY Meat loaf Baked potatoes Bread and butter Buttered peas Chocolate cake Milk or Salad bar and milk FRIDAY Corn dog French fries Green beans Fruit Milk or Salad bar and milk Urey Middle School SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Hot dogs French fries Green beans Pudding Milk TUESDAY Chicken tetrazzini Hot roll Peas Fruit Milk WEDNESDAY Pizza Corn Fruit Cookie Milk THURSDAY Baked chili Crackers Cheese stick Carrot stick Fruit Milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Tater tots Mixed vegetables Fruit crisp Milk

St. Patrick's School SEPTEMBER 26 - 30 MONDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce Lettuce salad Bread and butter Fruit Milk TUESDAY Chicken patty on bun Buttered broccoli Fruit Cookie Milk WEDNESDAY Oven fried chicken Mashed potatoes Peas Roll and butter Jello with fruit Milk THURSDAY Submarine sandwich Corn Fruit Brownie Milk FRIDAY Macaroni and cheese Carrots Wheat bread and butter Fruit Milk MARRIED I 4 5A s I David and Genievieve Woodrum wish to announce the marraige of their daughter, Wendy L. Woodrum, to Scott A. Crowder, son of Harold and Frieda Crowder. In an outdoor ceremony, in Veedersberg, Indiana, the couple were united in marriage during « uoubkring ceremony, on Sunday, August 14. The bride’s chosen colors of blue and white were used. Matron of honor for her sister was Beverly Kubsch and best man was Roger Newkirk, cousin of the groom. An outdoor reception was held immediately after the ceremony with cake and punch served by Sarah Woodrum and Rita Woodrum, both cousins of the bride. The bride is a 1985 graduage of Oregon-Davis High School and she is employed by Ist Source Bank, in Walkerton. The groom is a 1985 graduate of Falcon Central High School and is employed at Aker's Plastics, in Plymouth. The couple currently reside at Hamlet. TRI KAPPA NEWS The Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa held initiation for four new members on September 14 at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. Those initiated were Carole Taylor, Janice Lappin, Donna Beasley and Constance Rupel. Following the service a carry-in salad buffet dinner was enjoyed by 25 members. The hostesses were Tish McCormick, Suzy Jones and Pam Craft. Donna Popovic, president, opened the meeting with the song and verse. Recording secretary, Willadene Mal staff, read the minutes of the previous meeting. Treasurer, Marka Jackson, gave the treasurer's report. Correspondence from United Way and Salvation Army were read by the corresponding secretary, Dorothy Overmyer. The Potato Creek Festival committee gave their report and said

SEPTEMBER 22, 1988 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK

Christy Andrews, Michelle Rozycki, Mendy Steele and Amber Fraiser are this week’s students of the week. All of these girls worked dili-

254 shirts were sold during the festival and stated the project was a huge success. Karen Warner announced that 21 cards were sent this past month. Susan Groves reported on the upcoming quilt project. All members will receive their quilting instructions packet soon. The chapter voted to donate SIOO.OO to the “Bring Back The Shamrocks" Fund. The fund has been started to raise money to purchase new cheerleader skirts and new athletic uniforms for the Middle School. The October 12th meeting will be held at the home of Dorothy Overmyer and will be Halloween party. Co-hostesses will be Donna Popovic and Karen Warner. The Sunshine Shower will be held also. Members are to bring stamps and greeting cards, preferably new baby and get well. Following the business meeting the new members provided entertainment which added merriment to our evening. ADULT COMPUTER CLASSES Oregon-Davis High School announces the following adult computer classes: Beginning Spreadsheet Applications —7 weeks, 2 hours each Tuesday night, 8:00 - 9:00 p.m., from September 27 through November 8. Spreadsheets are an automatic calculation program that allows you do do bookkeeping tasks easily. Beginning Word Processing —7 weeks, 2 hours each Wednesday night, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., from September 28 through November 9. Word processing is the fun way to write. Fees for these classes will be $45.00 for each group of sessions and are payable at the first meeting of the class. For further information, call the high school, 867-2491, or Wanda Shively, 867-3503.

BIRTHS

Aaron and Betsy (High) Bouts, of Theresa. New York, are the proud parents of a son, lan Skye, born on Friday, September 16. He weighed in at seven pounds and nine ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bouts, of Eaton Rapids, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles High, of Walkerton. Amber Letitia-Marie brought great joy and happiness to her parents, Dana Marie Blackbum and Jeffrey Lee Baker, when she entered this world on Wednesday, September 14, at 3:45 a.m. She weighed seven pounds and onehalf ounce and measured 19‘/j inches long. Grandparents arc

gently all week and had all of the assignments done neatly and promptly. Their behavior was outstanding. These students should be commended on their efforts.

Jim and Donna Blackburn and Chuck and Judy Baker, of Walkerton. Steve and Ann Shortt, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, are the proud parents of a baby girl, Laura Ruth, born on September 8. Proud grandparents are Kevin and Carol Huffstetter and David and Ruth Shortt. Guest Soloist For Homecoming Day Services a/. 4S ■■ i On Sunday, October 2, Teegar den First Brethren Church will celebrate their annual Homecoming Day. The guest soloist will be Shari Visscher, of Sagatuck, Michigan. Shari is a former member of the Continental Singers who toured the United States and Eurpoe. She currently makes guest appearances at churches in Michigan and Indiana. The First Brethren Church of Teegarden cordially invites you to join them in celebration of their annual Homecoming Day and to hear Shari's message in song. Services for the day include Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Pot Luck Dinner at 12:00 noon and the Homecoming Program at 1:30 p.m. 55] SAVES LIVES . ' —

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