The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1966 — Page 3

idiana State epresentative To peak At Club - . I . Z S '■ ■ ■ v• ■ * ifit £&■ - I^^ . idiana State representative, nette C. "Burnie” Bauer, will ik to members and guv t- of St. Patrick Women’s Club dnesday night at the school I, beginning at 8 p.m., Febry 2. [r. Bauer is the Indiana State ddent of the Citizens for Edtional Freedom and a national dee of CEF He introduced i the Fair Bus bill and the isier G. I. bill last year in Indiana State Legislature h were defeated but Imth are |ect to study now by a Ix*gi^ve study corrTnittee, which he is to bring up to date for the lie Wednesday night tEF is now throughout the Ie watching low local public |^| boards ar.- putting into the national elementary K^rcondary education act. ■■says Federal aid must go I*os’ to children in both public |Hw > n-public schools. Some

Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ■ “In The ■ Pastor’s Study’’ tan My Church I Save You? ABSOLI TELY NOT! I mu-t not mislead you about spiritual and eternal matters. If you depend on my church for your salvation you will never be

«ved. Rather you w>ll d.e and" “'“' r * BA - B n f be turned into Hell with all the f>u ‘’ lor ’ lirM Church = rest of the both gixxl and bad North Liberty people who are not saved. Phone G.M>-M344 Do not depend on my church to give you peace of heart, = tranquility of soul and finally salvation. It cannot do it. If anybody geta saved, h * will do so in Jesus Chri t and on E the basis of the grace of God. In God’ Word Jesus says, — No man cometh unto the Father but by me." "Believe on E 'he Lord Jesus ChrLst and thou shalt be saved," "Fur by grace E •ire ye saved through faith: and that not of yourselves: it ~ s the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast" E \ ou can be saved by Jesus but not by my church. ! ’ut, "Can you be .wived through the message that my church = [ leaches YKS, ABSOLI 1 EL\ SO. And everyone needs E u be saved. E Phe First Baptist Church of North Liberty preaches the E Bible. It preaches the not a system of good works. It = ■ a church where sinners can hear the Gospel message and ~ •n and do get saved — where the Holy Spirit of God perform E 'he miracle of regem no i — where people's destination is E hanged from Hell to Heavn. g It does not preach a '• 1 ' I''* go°d rather It preacher — •h- blood of Christ Shed t•> • • H ■of the world; it preaches § ’hat after one is saved he then b^ aturv will "Do good." It is a church where sa d P < ph > • best | 'hip an,] warmest fello e h p t l ' l! * *" H' ‘" n - Yor AIH-: WEUVME | ••uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiih. 1

Schools are doing this fairly while others are only taking a lax attitudt towards the parochial schoo:.s. it is extremely in.port.mt right rn>w while the new federal a< I is b. ing set up that it -et up fairly and equally P 1 a.l children, Mr. Bauer .-ays, and is the subje । of his ta k Wadne da\ He is a graduate accountant with m M.A. from Notre Dame. He founded ami manage his own busim s. the Lind ay Soft Watei < 0., in South Bend. He teaches part tin?.- at the South Bend Campu of Indiana Umvcr ity He with his wife and nine children, L/e in Clay Township With his wife he was a cofou.idi i of the Christian Finn y .Movement rmw world wide, and has wiit *-n and le< m,d u n |। a ily ute A f< nvr E igh Scout and Scout mad r. he mixed the athletic program at S M y, < ampu> grade . chon] an . ~’i I coa Je-s bas bail He is a member or tne Lions Club. Knight- of Columbus. Isaac Walton League, Notre Danie Monogram Chib, Seara Chib, South Bend Chamber of Commerce and Ikmiocratic Volunteers. Refreshments will be served by Mr-. Henry Szady. Mrs. Robert Moore. Mrs. Larry Heimer and Mrs. Marie Turner. 23 ( LI B TO MEET The 23 Club will meet with Mrs. Lavon Vernon on February 1 at 7:30. Special guest will be an exchange student from Japan whom all will enjoy hearing. REMEDI XL RE\DING (’LAPSES IN EVENT NGS Contact Mrs. Mah. I Golden for evening remedial reading clas e hold in her home Phone 656-8718 or 656-8731. (IB r\CK MEETING Cub Scout Pack 293 will meet Friday. January 2s. at 7:30 p n a in the Youth Building.

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Ann Clark Is । Named Homemaker i Os Year At WHS f-I 3 I Ann Couk, daughter ul Mr, and Mrs. Warner Clark and a senior at Walkerton High School, mis been named 1966 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomm row from the local school. She scored highe-t in a written knowledge and attitude examination taken by senior girls Dec. 7, 1965. She is eligible for state and national scholarship awards. Miss Clark ha- already earned a special award pm from the program's sponsor. General Mills. first papers of all school winners in the state are being judged, ami a State Homemaker oi tomorrow and runner-up will be selected soon. The State Homemaker of Tomorrow will receive a SISOO college scholar* ship. and her school will be awarded a complete set of Em yclope lia Britannica, In The st. ond-rankmg girl in the state Wiil i< rive a >SOO educational grant. N xt spring, the State Betty Crocker Homemak- , of Tomorrow tr-m t wry state and the Di trict of C >lumbia. each accompanied by a school advisor, will join in an exp-n e paid educational t >ur of Colonial Williamsburg, Va.. and Wa.-huigon DC. Then, the 1966 All American Homemaker of Tomorrow will be announced at a dinner in Washington. Chosen from state winners on the ba is of original test score and pei-sonal ob ervation and interviews durmg the tour, she will have her scholarship increa-ed to $5 (mio Second, third and fourth ranking Homemakers of Tomorrow in th.- nations will be awardee SI,OOO. $3,000 and $2,000 grants resvectively. The Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of ToFREE advice on combining home and auto insurance Let me show you how you can save both time and money by combining your home and auto insurance in One Program. Meridian Mutual’s plan includes ; coverage for your auto, home, personal belongings and liability ... all in just two policies. They can be written to fit yuur needs • and budget. • See me . . . There ! no obligation I i Your Meridian Mutual Agent i Meridian £3 I <*** R. W. Johnson Ins. kiwintz Utke Mornings Hamlet >67-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

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morrow was instituted by General Mills in 1951-55 to enip* i. iz< the importance of horneniakmg as a career. The program has > moiled 4.627,913 senior girl with toI tai s< holai hip grant ex-■ edmg $1,261,000. The- 570 _ an( j . 11,711 ,-chools pai' i< ;pat.ng m the 1965-66 St ir .i » ibhsh a new record enrollment. Preparation of ' i< t -nd -e---lection of Hona n ak' i ■ ] Tomorrow i in the Hand <f S< ience j Rs> arch A.v<ci.r> •. Chi< igo »*d--1 ucatmnal testing ml publi-Jung company. I Judge Gonas To Speak At In it cd Aleihodist ( Inirch L't.h tn<> Jii a si । Senior Youth Fellows!.! <i t e t'mted ! Methodist Chur ;i w.il . <ve Judg. | John S. Gona a th ir guest speaker this Sunday evening. January 30 at 7 o'cloi k. Tm* youth are inviting their par-ms along with other interested adult-. The purpose of the gathering is to discuss the problems that confront youth today. Mr. Gonas has been accorded many honors in the development and -ponsoring of many youth programs. He served a-s the Judge of the Probate and Juvenile Court for many years, and was a delegate to the International Congress of Juvenile Court Judges at Brussels, Belgium. The youth would also like to remind everyone that this Sunday is the last day for their collec-

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tion of clothing and other iteni fop Goodwill Industries Those Who would like to help j n f> H Goodwill Drive snould get their items to either of the < hurcij buddings tin..-, week. SL Patrick Credit I nion Re-Elects Officers Ad- * '■ . • Pat. in k W ilk.•’!.<, ;', tJ F> leral (’i -dr I i.ton V.. dne day night it 'he 5 hool HII Also ele< ted Fra ' • . >'!• nt M- .K. . n Huff-te**. r cfdmna D- *,.i The cr-d:t I: ■ ■ ; • DeS t-d I■■ n I' s ■.. ।v! < y ’ ' ’ • • .■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , | Wen E-1.c.-, J.! >b n M ■ F’-.mk Ki.irn r nJ .»n>:n F’ ? >"*v. Annual repnr* wore he,nd by all the members of the board The spe iket for tie evening wa Mr. Burd, n who told of the stn. ture and needs of the Cmht Union. Door prizes were won by Mrs Joseph Qu» bbeman anf j Devon lb Iland. The program? for entertainment was presented by Rev Father Anthony L-tko who showed movi(*< of is years ago and pan;h activities at that time. The rr.ee’ing was preceded bv a pancake and san age supper served by the St Patri k Men'a dub, with about 200 present.

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