The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1995 — Page 5

ENGAGED k \^H Rhonda L. Cisney, of North Liberty, and Greg D. Vandall, of Walkerton, have chosen March 30, 1996 as their wedding date. The wedding is to be held at North Liberty Church of Christ. Greg is a 1990 graduate of John Glenn High School. He served four years of active duty and is currently a reservist in the Air Force. He is employed by Holiday Rambler in Wakarusa. Rhonda is a 1991 graduate of John Glenn High School. She is currently completing an internship at Resting Middle School in LaPorte. She will graduate in May with a degree in Special Education from Indiana State University. The bride-elect is the daughter of Darrell and Brenda Cisney of North Liberty. The future bridegroom is the son of C. H. Vandall and the late Cora Vandall. SENIOR CARD CLUB NEWS The Walkerton Senior Card Club winners last week were: Tuesday the euchre winners were, first, Thelma Dill 73; second, Audrey Solmos 69; third, Morris Searfoss 63; and fourth, Marilyn Stull 62. The pinochle winners on Thursday were: first, Cheryl Rizek 420; second, Audrey Solmos 406; third, Marilyn Stull 381; and fourth, Milner Capes 371. CENTURY 21 SAVOIE & ASSOCIATES

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R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3916 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. MARCH 27-31 MONDAY Apple juice Carrot and raisin salad Chili con carne with saltines Cornbread muffin with margarine Sliced peaches Milk, tea, coffee 19 grams fat/53 milligrams cholesterol/704 calories TUESDAY Pineapple juice Marinated teriyaki chicken quarter Seasoned loing grain and wild rice Spinach with vinegar Cracked wheat bread with margarine Fresh banana Milk, tea, coffee 14 grams fat/59 milligrams cholesterol/980 calories WEDNESDAY NUTRITRION AWARENESS DAY Grape juice Roast beef Baked potato with yogurt and dill Green beans, stewed tomatoes and onions Whole wheat cloverleaf roll with margarine Glazed fruit salad Milk, tea, coffee 16 grams fat/62 milligrams cholesterol/780 calories THURSDAY Apricot nectar Vegetable barley soup with saltines Shaved ham on whole grain bun with mustard or mayonnaise Au gratin potatoes Peanut butter cookies Milk, tea, coffee 19 grams fat/77 milligrams cholesterol /810 calories FRIDAY Orange juice Kidney bean salad Macaroni and cheese Asparagus Whole wheat bread with margarine Mixed fruit cup Milk, tea, coffee 18 grams fat/34 milligrams cholesterol/795 calories It is difficult to make a man miserable while he feels he is worthy of himself and claims kindred to the great God who made him. —Abraham Lincoln

R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday Harold and Hazel Schweder took care of the books and program. For better or worse: A preacher was trying to calm the quarreling young newlyweds, but the groom had one point he just made. "I know”, he said, "that 1 took her for better or for worse, but she’s worse than I ever took before!” There is only 18 inches between a pat on the back and a kick in the butt. Tuesday we were each given fortune cookies and every one read their fortunes and gave us our lucky number. We had lots of fun over this. Morris Searfoss led us in The Lord’s Prayer. Wednesday was a day of chitchatting with one another. Mildred McKesson gave the prayer. Thursday Jessie Schaeffer had the program and prayer. How many paws does a Lion have? Answer: one paw and one maw. Mother: "Do you think we should take Junior to the zoo?” Father: "Absolutely not, if they want him, let them come and get him’ ’. And I will close with this food for thought: Show me a man with his head held high . . . I’ll show you a man who can’t get used to his bifocals. Friday Vi Wolff, Maxine Worthington and their bunch were here and played and cut up like senior citizens do. We really enjoy all of the people that come to entertain us and thank them very much. Dates to remember that are coming up: Wednesday, March 23 — Cholesterol screening, free for all senior citizens, must be 60 years or older. Came and eat with us. Reservations must be in by 12:30 the 23rd. Wednesday, March 29 — Vi Wolff and Maxine Worthington will be here. Come for lunch, call in March 28th by 12:30. March 29th — Nutrition Day. The first person to devise a workable method of fingerprinting identififation was Sir William J. Hershel a British colonial administrator in India during the late 1800’s.

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Whitakers To Celebrate 60th Anniversary April 1 Si * IK Mr. and Mrs. Gail Whitaker, 707 Michigan Street, Walkerton, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house on Saturday, April 1, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Walkerton American Legion Hall Post 189, 407 Indiana Street, Walkerton. Lester Gail Whitaker and Leila Erma (Poots) Wesolek were united in marriage on March 31, 1935 in Walkerton. The Whitakers have two daughters, Erma Northam, Gurnee, Illinois, and Carol Chap-

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man, Walkerton; and three sons, Leroy Whitaker, Koontz Lake, and Terry Whitaker, Walkerton, and one son, Delbert Whitaker, of Grapevine, Texas is deceased, who along with their families are hosting the reception. They also have 13 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker are retired farmers and now have a saw sharpening business in Walkerton where they reside. All friends and family are cordially invited to help the Whitakers celebrate this memorable day. KOREAN SERVICE ELIGIBILITY By Louis R. Riley, Commander North Liberty V.F.W. Post 1954 Veterans serving in Korea 30 consecutive days or 60 non-consec-utive days from July 1, 1949 to present, are now eligible for membership in the V.F.W. Effective January 1, 1993 every V.F.W. member in good standing is covered for SI,OOO/51,500 personal accident protection at no cost to the member. Comrades, come in to the Post 1954, we will be more than willing to answer your questions or be of any assitance you may need.

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