The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1992 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JANUARY 30, 1992

BUSINESS WOMEN ENJOY BARBERSHOP QUARTET “Chords Galore," from Mill Creek, entertained members and guests of Walkerton Business and Professional Women’s Club Thursday evening at the Presbyterian Church. The barbershop quartet includes Jerry and Ray Kissenger, John McGriff and Dick Jordan.

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Following a delicious swiss steak dinner and salad bar, Becky Reed presided at a brief meeting and welcomed Judy Scott and Joyce Legge as guests who became new members. This makes five new members for the season which concludes September of 1993. Thirty-two members are behind in their dues and will receive

reminders in the mail. Half of these received cards last January, it was noted. Lorena Briggs and Norine Divine were reported as hospitalized and now at home. Bev Fraine reported only half of the scholarship raffle tickets have been returned on the television set and said reminders will be sent. The TV will definitely be awarded

at the February meeting. A beautiful spring wreath was raffled off and won by Marilyn Roush. Birthdays of Carma Larson, Becky Reed and Helen Kennedy were honored with Carma receiving the prize. Door prizes of small baskets of flowers were awarded Alfreds Onika, Linda Reios, Carol Aiken, Helen Kennedy and Betty King. April Piotrowicz was chairperson for January, assisted by Nancy Elkin, Rose Minter, Carol Ann Aiken, Edna Downey, Norine Divine, Judy Baker, Darlene Beaver. Eileen Clark, Marge Buswell, JoEUen Hicks and Myrlynn Bella. Pat Whitaker is chairperson for February. R.E.A.L SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L United Methodist Cherek Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Yoath Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. FEBRUARY 3-7 MONDAY Tomato juice Broccoli cheese soup w/sal tines Hamburger on bun w/ketchup, mustard and onions Plums Milk, tea, coffee 29fat/141 chol. TUESDAY Apple juice Beef stew with potatoes, celery, carrots and onions

Port-A-Plt Chicken Dinner At PINE CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Cwiwr Ot Pine And Stanton Roads. North liberty Saturday, February 8 Serving From 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR BECKER BUILDER OF HECKAMAN HOMES DRIVE OUT AND SEE OUR MODEL 903 S. State St (St. Rd. 23 South), North Liberty 656-8796 369-9442 Monday - Friday 9 00 - 6.00 - Saturday 9 00 • 3 00 — A Iso Drop OU For—- — INDEPENDENT-NEWS XAVER CLEANERS a State Farm iSH Annuities v / Security, Safety, viA W and a Guaranteed Income for as long as y° u ^ ve * Call me. Pavey Insurance 404 Illinois Street Walkerton, IN 46574 * W (219) 586-3156 V "■ \ STAT! (ARM Like a good ru ighbor, State Farm is there. insuranci State Farm Life Insurance Company - * * Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois

Vinaigrette cole slaw 1 Biscuit with margarine Butterscotch pudding Milk, tea, coffee r 43 fat/124 chol. I WEDNESDAY Peach nectar Sliced roast turkey I Mashed potatoes with gravy r Stewed tomatoes Whole wheat bread w/margarine 1 Brownie r Milk, tea, coffee । 26fat/98chol. s THURSDAY 5 Grape juice Ham patties > Au gratin potatoes • Brussel sprouts Whole wheat bread w/margarine Mandarin oranges Milk, tea, coffee 30 fat/108 chol. FRIDAY Orange juice BBQ chicken quarter Potato salad Peas Whole wheat bread w/margarine Apricot halves Milk, tea, coffee 37 fat/117chol. The first image transmitted on experimental television in the 1920 s was that of the cartoon character, Felix the Cat. The first American student to work his way through college was Zechariah Brigden, 14, who graduated from Harvard in 1657. He earned money by “ringing the bell and waytinge."