The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 February 1965 — Page 6

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W.l j < r i ■ < h p!r W r • "■ XY F mday i . i < - i M> \‘n i M ■ Fw-ync invlt«u lu . . ;* r 0 IMh J’r • b 1 X ! It ♦ pir H y ti an<! with J’r b TthH U ’ ' I rs It • . - < . 1 t .r. ■• \ ■ • ;. ? 1 <iv • N | ■ , n hen ■’ ' I' • v ’ • ^ll S r MY F 1 , V. J -V I J 7■• p ‘ ' i • -r. .ft;. D <t)i . V ' " b.. 1 • S' ’ ’ V • j v. v \ t■; ■; i! MO ’DAY . v ■ * j i. it ■ » T . la- 7 m F w J '» b" il vv -\T<n' • £ 6 (:O prn Jr. •• ’' r 1 rartF ' *l‘'’ ■ : ■ ' t fsr p. Hire •U ■ • F- 1 7(wn n- x ’ 700 pm '3 ? Ch * *o n m off < in B- 1 : t Thu>«lay 9 ”0 n m Stud, and x p ti " r. • • S it’irda 2 ■ p 1 1 -H. '> • W i k B — to M’rr ; ’ • . uvl. of j air . noire this S m ’ iy. N«rlh Lih-rty M ’b Ist (hutch Ch trtos Path- s - X' ■ ter <>«b>rn Fisher Su: r; ’in tent W’ irnhig Ww hip S- \ ■ 930 t»n «'. ut Sundai S •' My I>u tv to G«d Al! Cib S rts and Ekp! rtfs arew> I •‘ter 1 the cm hor S.'mit Sun Uy tßhurvih Srhoo’ in "A ■ • The Youth FV” >v. .! ips will l aet at the church or. Sunday REV. ROBERT H. HARPER BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS fphe celebration cf the battle of * New Orleans, the 153th an-r.tw-iMry, smts to direct attenLwi to o»m of the rr <t ren.ark®Mc coeflic’s in history because of Revraal facta. A deplorable f® t is that so far a the War of 1812 uas conctmed it was a j erfe tly t 'e!e»s battle mhkh had no h aring on Jhe issue of the er Hut. A treaty ©t are had a!r< stv t^en Signed in El’iropr bes »re the battle was fmirht. The new> of the treaty of peere which had • > he brought tn America by s' w «hipj, had net reaihed o;r nore lio brave men died in vain, •chiei.rM? nnUiog but u tin an ewnple of heroum and devotion. Aiwl bi are men v. ho r arched in mttiUry order to . I he Ar e ican breastworks wue towed down by Kentucky and other riflem< nu .0 were cj hted w'n the ability to ah >ot < at a s ..rHl’s eye with their !■ r.*. arreled Hiles. The battle u. j. ike' b> the Fop<«r w ricc of pUdlex under the fawied Jc«u L&fHh u o had refawd the induces* nt of the luituh and dot vahunt sen ice With the defen tia <4 New Urlewib But best of ait was tha Imi battle b<t*< ; i.c h. . n and the VnikJ Si. •s. And it VlWUkbt Old Hi kuiy, Al in# Jack van, to th® atUnll ul Ouf fWlc.

: f- ■ r ' .:, c.n.h ill S; .th B ’ I Ti- Fv .»w hip Clavi will nu-et it t : • a Vah r.t n F 1' bn. h-\ I’7; T . iV. . . • Paul X' « . .' B I < • F b 7 2 . ' > A . i-. I•. ii.jiippT ’ ill t-' avail j H BaiHFt ( i.urHi ( ■ ; M.• . . : (la I v. • I I’., t>l c . • I ■ V3l .i it. X A : h.p I 3 i .i ri. F. > ■ : b rv.« <• 7 on pni F • n.t ’ iii b;c study We Hit ay 70’ p r A. . i IJu.or Ch ir pruct. V. i xti' 7<>• pin Ev< ■ j i, hivPm d t > the e ■ "’> t. ; f: .■•!. Ly church S I.dM tty Ch’ir h< t the Bn lhr«r Y 1 Wvuger, P.. < r SI i Pt >ycr II ui H 2.'< a ni M . V» • ■ h p 9 . j ain CL . S<- . >1 10 30 u n Evening Sen . 7.00 pm Choir pra th eh Ks n lav 7 . m Joyful Singers We'bv *U< 730 pm adult choir UaUo-rt t 1 V. R. (hi —b Davd Ii E. rr, r.uo. r Fr< .j Bullinger, Supt. 9 ’ t. i , , sa hChurci; neii.ts : ship chuw U> n..’ ’ a’ lh< iKirsoixigi® Fl • >'!< iMlnc WvTsmp. Sei i K tflgdom W ithou t Caate. An anthem w>u be given by the Cham el Choir, directed by Joh'. (X lie and Accompanied by Mrs Art McKesson Nursery provided for pre schoolers 4 00 pm Ch&>rmen and secre Lu cm of commiai ns meet 6 (X* pm Youth F'elk’uship. Monday, 7.30 p m lucal cons Tre h.v o ?0 a K ironta. 6 4A p m Men’s Club at Heil’s Wedne^lav 6.15 p m Junior choir. 7:00 pn Chance. Choir practice. 'l'm- < i n Uh heal »f the e0,.. . lo.ty, with the community at heart 4 »r>t Fr.osby tertan Chnnii Il Dav <! D. Owen Paster Elder My »n M illet Supt. Y<>u an- welcome to ur wor- ?. sendee T day 700 ; m. Mid week h;■ ' ■ n bo k d Atm F.* r-do' F- -• t; .it f .30 a n C. - I ?■ nbl TWo Ist. s-t.da. S h d 0:30 am. W ■ h p S n <• 10 33 am. F' . , K, 'h ’h" n. WjW- * ’bn n R n:y Jb: ^n, and W'>”y ’-ibn ">n. Teachers meeting 7.30 pm S.n-or High utmg m South B- d 2 30 to 5 30 North Uhertt ChrUtkan Choreh •< X V v "b Mdr! ‘er B Me S> Ho ’ ” "O a m ts . . *. ... in “O * rr, Who- S’ d! I Bar-titr t Habv ’ Y dh mrciinr r oO prn 1 r., —“ AO " •" T ■ ’.■ J wor ev»-r - ken b' p ■■ <•- VA-’r.-.,day <"S V (r p r ( , « 1( e #1 30 p m o d;s E bro sry 7 ’he 1/ - ’tl C ■:» ” • •»• | onet> T*h- 1 ..-’i r wi j »t 7 OO t m . r The S v -d V T-* Fvi M ’ Ver bv R o» A I-. • ’ b-r »■ . o| New 3'. 'f w d b«- n*’*’* > ? *e»l to 4’ .'tn <• w■. < t me In t 'tr ^orrert an-..-er b>d<«* - th* ? pm hmtr A 4 t Lal ... d.c n i» mdrnJ-

। 1 t<> any m ail of the e su" ices. ru..rhn ll'din«H S ( lm fl h • » . i i d Mm.sU-r U . o I Supt •' i ■ o o i I’ 30 a :i. X* . . > * 10 lo u m X .‘ S. .; .6io p m i. .. c V. ..op 73u p m Ii ■> :Xo < : mt, a: d BiLn oludy \X edn ..iy <UO p 111 ‘ • '< t . .. u. V U cd.USS day b pm Y u ii. always -. ocomv uh httiv . ;.o€ i wh-tc the V- .1 ; . n n.iiuslured I irsi Brethren I Lunii a a. mciw.mci I u-.i <r . Kiou r Kupt Huth C irk Ji ( i.m.h due. lot • ‘ . » Xi I Llhb WorbiUp 8 ti.. With lUopiU • > . ; * I u .. 10 ” i .'Uv School 6 . » BiLl' Study uiut Youth meetings I < > •» 7 30 p tn 7 .o W» Im -toy Fob lu o: 1 u .al t. ord Mix lug B ; . e' a.d piaye meeting VX . .t ' i■ ■. 7 «i • n. 7 m FY b 3 W AIS imxt-nx V the church METHOIH^I JI Nil>K ( HOIK WILL SING SI Nil \Y The Junior Ch’ ir f the Wok v:: . M« th ><i .st cti..:« n will i> parti paling n the mom ng w..r, .3 p wrv .c th Sunday The a:.th> .. I* Pnutw the Laird Ah Y< N’atl n Mrs Ikrlha Urb.n, Tli- a iult * h r wil. alao s.ng Sunday Is Boy Sc. ut Sunday Boy $ outs are adwd to be present in their unit’ nus Acolytes are Jerry Hunt and Iwnm St > son E. I B. MkXN i’Ll B Tie Wgn. ;ton EUB Men s Club will h->’d their n-.nthly meetim, in H« i i D niag Hovn> on Fvhi . ary 9 at 6 45 pm. An entcruuntng program ts tn ing planned and those mtarvsted in making re./ ervaßons should call Hev Riier. M 6 2015. or l>kk Knkbuah, 3a6 3417 by Feb uary 5. Attend Church Sunday

JdM "Fer law to fui/dtod m ana lovt )W ntighitor at M — Galauaus 5:14 Baxhctbood w a word that we often use without proper aucn--Tr tioQ to Ha real wcauing. Ls we >-''7*l I love our nc^ibur, uc wdi do niow jasi !ohM ^ e fiu ® ° f |VaL <• f* a^knowksifs his cmmcuvc. Wc I I i caoccrocii -oout our 111 i/ 1 neighbor dwe love him as tough OlilfM mHLriCw * Mi Wc love ounclvcs. Via will /11 I it -—i - rccogflilo his problems. It is mil mcciSiii} that the? becoiM <MB Zk piobknii, but wc will look lox u ‘ way to be heipiul. 1 ^ ovc can ^ >>an l ^ e S P fb i *lO \ evetything wc say and do, it can - open new doors, shed hrat upon IMw /.Zhk '***’ areas of darkness. Low is tisc ^ c y 10 brotherhood; without love brulhcibood is merely a l^*N Read your BIBLE doily i ond U ! GO TO CHURCH < I *' SUNDAY xg-. > — । ■ .

MYI IBK^l.s KM 1H OKOL i' i’..c MeUi Allot J 41. i .^.u i MYF gi ip. w ii huoU to ( Uiti ehun h y> .th crgumzaUun-i imi .Sunday wen.ng Th< theme w.._ ( S; ..io..h A r.erkui.o A film aaa shown by Mrs Ray < aapi.. -u m.d u dwiusbiun led by j, ~ Hala VY I*’L Mn. Join. Gutt m.u. h.ul M-veral member?, of hei Spumsil i iufcri jUl.Ai.t i Uid tile group m su^.ng am! M'ALaL hat donee B,’unmh Amen, an t oda were m rvtd by Mi <u.d Mu Kay I'hupm.m al ng with uMiatanie irvm Mia Hoimie'i ullh «uui Mio M.ibci Williams MiiHOIHol MIN KI MEF.I 'Die VYaiKiitun Meth diet Men« Club will meet Monday February H at the > nun h u th u Chili Dinner al 6 oo pm There |h no charge for the dinner George K<4mum« music dur* tor al Walkertcxi High Si hn»ol w II furniHh the witci lumment for the evening O ----- 2 MARKIU.ES - ----- J Flinn < 'aid In a ceremony pvrUrnaal on Saturday, January 23 tn the pre^em e of itwmb*<M «>f the family Mr*. Pauline hXmn and Eari H Caid were united ‘n marnag* Rov J. Eben M ore Jr of M<iHa f nneily of Cala ina Meth'*! .‘»t ihu eh. -fl ■ mied at the i-Wt mony n-.d in the home o< the bndt a son and wife Mr and Mm * c E M nn, hYrnando, Chl Mr .md Mra Flinn attended Uw wupie Th- bruir th the wtduw of the late Hugenc FYmn of Tm - aun Mr Cad a ua» on:d with T A Caul sou! Sona Sheet Metal Works rhe couple will be at home at 4035 E Via De Cuerrn • n TucAon. SfIRPPiSG HTIiSKN FrienoMam !• the man who tilM to divide tda aeoumnlancee Into aosela and kMhbihtHes. CXaaotfied odvortMlng pav»

Aim to go ngid and you U aU ways i^vc plenty of elbow room Itemember the bat way to Dip otiiere w t > help your*-lf. «rot Luck W 1Y MELEW BALK Thrift Notes Canned pineapple pieces, peadi slices or apricot halves, if leftover can make a dessert if they're rolled in coconut Orange-cranberry relish mixed with applesauce and raisins to extend it makes a colorful filling for cored apples you plan to bake Mix chopped leftover chickea or turkey with cubed cooked potatoes and some soup stock. Fry in skillet with butter until brown. Bacon leftover from breakfast? Add it to hamburgers or sprinkle over dinner vegetable for aeaion. ing Leftover scrambled eggs van be broken with a fork and added te soup. Meira's Fsvente: Persil Pie <Sfakei I le-kadi) 5 e««s 1 cup eegw ’i cup melted better 14 cups corn vra» ’ : temspoon salt l’i toampeoas vanilla 14 ceps chopped peeaae 1 19-iach unbaked pastry shell Beat together eggs and sugar. Add all remaining ingredients except pastry and blend well. Pour into pastry shell. Bake In a moderate 350'F ) oven for IMi baurs or until fHling h set. Serra warm, garnished with whappail cream and pecan halm, if desired. —