The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1992 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - AUGUST 27, 1992

TRI KAPPA NEWS Epsilon Chi Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet for their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, September 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the United Methodist Church of Walkerton. This will be the first meeting of the 1992-93 year. Epsilon Chi will welcome 9 new members at the September meeting. In June, eight members were initiated into Epsilon Chi Chapter. They are: Pam Cable, Jo Dreessen, Diane Feeney, Sandy Hartsell, Nancy Hockett, Vicki Morris, Marilyn Pugsley and Shelly Stull. The ninth member will be initiated at the September 3 meeting. Members of Epsilon Chi would like to thank the community for their support during the summer months when we sponsored the annual geranium sales, bake sale at Ist Source Bank, Little League concession stand, 4th of July concession stand and the annual Kiddie's Day parade and games. Your support is very important to our community and to our organization. As a new project this year, Epsilon Chi will be sponsoring the Walkerton Area Young Woman of the Year Scholarship program. This program is open to all senior BILL-/,// fjf 25 Years Os Professional & Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY • CARPETING 1 * 60ATS 1 fe • VEHICLES HJBSir • SEMIS (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6:00 a m. - 12:00 p m.

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girls attending La Ville, John Glenn and Oregon-Davis High Schools. The annual tea for prospective contestants and their parents will be held in the John Glenn High School library on Wednesday, September 9, at 7:00 p.m. Epsilon Chi members are proud to be able to sponsor this prestigious scholarship program. Epsilon Chi’s installation of officers for the 1992-93 year was held in June. Chapter officers are: president Kim Towle; vice president Valerie Wade; recording secretary Josie Snell; corresponding secretary Cindy Keiper; treasurer Linda Relos and assistant treasurer Annette Heffelfinger. Thirty-one members will make up this year's chapter of Epsilon Chi. Anyone interested in learning more about Tri Kappa and its projects, may contact any Epsilon Chi member. NORTH LIBERTY CHURCH “PIG OUT” SET FOR SEPTEMBER 5 The North Liberty Church of the Brethren will hold another great “North Liberty Pig Out” on Saturday, September 5, from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. The hog roast and entertainment will benefit the building funds and be held at the Church. Donations are $5.00 for adults; $3.00 for children under 12; and children under 6 free. Advanced sales will be 50 cents less each. For tickets contact: Prouts, 6568311 or Housers, 656-3252. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 or 586-2504 iy2n

^4^s^ WALKERTON Saturday evening, August 29, Betty and Pete Thornburg are hosts of the 6:00 p.m. dinner at the Koontz Lake Conservation Gub. Join us for a nice evening of dining and card playing. Mr. and Mrs. Burgoone Carnes, of Rockingham, North Carolina, spent several days last week visiting Audrey Solmos and friends in the area. On Saturday evening, Bob Urbin joined a group of his cousins for dinner in Culver at Pinder’s Restaurant. Present were relatives from South Bend, Mishawaka, Granger, Wakarusa, Rochester, Logansport, Kewanna and Peoria, Illinois. STICKLER FAMILY REUNION The 62nd annual Stickler Family Reunion was held on Sunday, August 23 at the Johnson Twp. Community Building with 24 coming from Michigan, Fort Wayne, Knox, Bremen, South Bend and Walkerton. Tom Barden, of Michigan, came the farthest. Lillian Rough, of Walkerton, was the oldest member present and Matthew, 8 year old son of Mr. andd Mrs. Jim Byers, of Bremen, was the youngest present. A wonderful pot luck dinner was served. A white elephant sale was enjoyed by all. Lloyd Barden, of Fort Wayne, showed movies of Mexico. President for next year is Linda Dickson. Marilyn Risner is vicepresident and Gayla Dipert is sec-retary-treasurer. The reunion will be held at the same place next year. TRACY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TO HOLD ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL SEPT. 5 The Tracy United Methodist Church will hold their annual Fall Festival on Saturday, September 5, at the Church on Highway 6 west of Walkerton. Beginning at 9:00 a.m. is a Flea Market, farm produce and Bake Sale. Crafts will be displayed and there will be games for the kids. The famous Hog Roast with “cheif chef’ Wayne Dipert, will be served all day beginning at 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The full meal includes roast pork, potato salad, sauerkraut, green beans, applesauce, desserts and beferage for only $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for children under 12, and pre-school-ers free. A sandwich plate is $3.00. A Teen Dance is scheduled for 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. AGELESS BEAUTY 2 3 = Frantz Steel Garage Doors Frantz steel garage doors are built to withstand the test of time—beautifully' • Styles to complement any home • Options to match your specific requirements • Prices to fit any budget FALL SPECIAL BUitD'NG PRODUCTS E. BARDEN CONSTRUCTION 408 Michigan, Walkerton 586-2407 41517

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM 1 N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 4 MONDAY Orange juice Polish sausage Mashed potatoes Sweet and sour cabbage Rye bread with margarine Fresh peach Milk, tea, coffee 33 grams fat/67 milligrams cholesterol TUESDAY Pineapple juice BBQ beef on bun Scalloped potatoes Steamed carrots Pears Milk, tea, coffee 37 grams fat/127 milligrams cholesterol | WEDNESDAY Tomato juice Turkey ala king over biscuit Tossed salad with romaine lettuce, cucumbers and French dressing Fresh seedless grapes Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/78 milligrams cholesterol THURSDAY Apple juice Meatloaf Baked potato with margarine Fresh broccoli salad Whole wheat bread with margarine Sugar cookies

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Milk, tea, coffee 21 grams fat/103 milligrams cholesterol FRIDAY Peach nectar Breaded oven fried chicken quarter Baked beans Creamy cole slaw Whole wheat bread with margarine Angel food cake with strawberries Milk, tea, coffee 26 grams fat/102 milligrams cholesterol A foot is a device for finding furniture in the dark. /icecream\ / SOCIAL \ d Sat., Aug. 29 \ 4:00-7:00 / Sandwiches & Desserts ] also available ) TYNER UNITED /^METHODIST CHURCH^./ V Free Will / \ Offering / w