The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1966 — Page 3

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Mr. aid Mrs. Juha Laag. Kt 1, Walkerton will ocsirvc their 50th wedding anniver ary with an open house from 2 to 130 pm. DST. February 20. at th» Tyner I O O F bodge Hall. Both of the r familie were Marshall County residents Mr. Haag was born in Tyner, and Mrs. Haag was born in iJiPaz They lived in Marshal! county all their lives except when Mrs. Haag* moved to North Dakota with her parents nt the age of revcn and lived there 12 years. She nnd her family returned to Marshall County in 1913 Mr. and Mra. Haag, the former Eth *1 Gordon, were marr cd in North Liberty by Rev. Merlo Whitmer on February 19. 1916, and ape nt all their mam d life on a farm northwest of Tyner They have owned and operated the business known as Haag's Orchards They have .-even children and seventeen grandchildren.

= = “In The BHHHHB 1 Pastor’s Study” | E First In A Series Os 3 T M E I BAD R I I PEOPLE 1 I GOTO hell KmH I = THE WICKED WILL EXIST" i*H<t J. (hv ys, 8.A., B.D. = s UNDER GODS POSITIVE Pastor, First Baptist Church w E CURSE FOREVER, ACCORDING North Liberty E TO GOD’S WORD. ITmne 65t>-»344 = .‘The wicked rhall bo turned into hell” Psalm. 9:17 — ~ "Ye perpents, ye generation of % ip- rs, h w can y» escape the 2 E damnation of hell?” Matthew 23:33 E E “'Die wicked shall not be unpuni h-d ” Proverbs 11:21 E E "D part from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire.” Matthew s = 25 41 = x “And these rhall go away uno everlasting puni hment." E Matthew 25:46 ~ E “But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the ab imnable, and = = murderers, and u hurt-monger , and son * rers, and idola. E tom, and alt liars, shall haw their pan in the lake which x burneth with fire and brimstone: which i> the second x E death.” Revelation 21 8 E E “Be not deceived; God Is not mocked: for •• at^-ever a mar z •oweth, that shall ho also reap.” Galatian 6 7 — "T.i y that have done evil unto the re urre< tiun <>; damnation. s E Joi n 5:29 = ~ 'The wages of dn is death.” Romans 6 23 s ~ Prchane to met thy God." Amos 112 = £ "CHRIST JR! US CAME INTO TUR W DTO: W R 2 E SINNERS” ITtrMyl:^ E «£ i rr E (Next week: "Good pwple go to Hvll. t° ’ ’

No invitations have been sent, hut all friends and relatives are invited to the open hou^e 4-H Kickoff Registers Over 80 Per Cent Registration in Lincoln Twp. 4-H Clubs continues thru this week with cards to be turned in to bon Verhaege at the high school. The 4-H Kick-Off Thursday night was mo t successful with more than HO present. Mrs. Ether Singer showed movies of the i-H program and what is available. There are many interesting and some new proj -cts available in 4H. Don Wray is the protect leader of Hor e and Pony and will begin meetings sometime in April at the Neti Downey home Larry Taylor is in charge of Automotive which trains youngsters of drivers permit age. Mrs Harry

Malstaff is Crafts leader with (’eram.c< under the dire ti n of Airs. Aiary Caihoon al her K'-mtz Lake Stuuio. Ceramic cl t. will re; um • in March Tmut a..- tight who have ben working <> ti <> r ceram.<■.->. Mrs. Robert i./ i; Art barter at Waln-rhi ii.^.i School, will beg n da.-, s , fine arts later thi. month. Kn.tUng cia.^ es under the direi ion of Mrs. Malstiuf began ths w>ek. A lull list of the projer . w re given m last Week' paper. There are many field trips made available thru the Count}- 0r... m zation with others on a local lev<l. Junior leaders had pn pared a display of the 4 II projects for Thursday night and had set up the tables and as is! rd with registration. Refreshments were served. N. L, Elementary School Holds Science Fair The North Liberty Elementary School’s annual sc mce fair was held February 3. in the elementary gym. Student in grade.- 4-8 were entered in the competit on, while the kindergarten thru third grade children were also permitted to display projects at the fair Students in grades 4-6. were in one division, while the students in grades 7 and 8 were in the other. Di plays and judging were done in biological and physical categories. Winning places in this year’s fair were: Biological, grades t-6 in order

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of placement, 1 .5; Jim Boarman, Cheryl Carbiener. Su -n Halt. Brenna Clark, and Christine K me. In th,. 7-8 gride : l’am Caeys. Rla Boarman. Henry 1‘ man, Mike Hiatt and Dan Ek an In the Physical division, the following students won honors: grade- 1-6: Julie Eb rly . Tom K iir J.-n k O'Connor, Mike Hart--igi. B verly Hatrsough. Tn the 7-8 grade rabgory: Jm D na then Kenny Sprunger, Chri tine Snv Dr. Nevin Clark and Craig Anderson. The award winners are now eligible to enter the Community School S ien<e Fair, whi h will be held at Wa. hmgton High School on March 19. Serving as judges for this year’s fair were Emmet Fi her. former principal of Nuner S< 1 J in Smith Rend, who U now retired: Arthur Smith, of Sou'h Rend, a former high school bio'ogy teacher: and Elvin Kime, of the Wells Aluminum Corpora ton. TI NEK P T A The Tyner P T A Febriary meeting will be he’d on Monday, February 21. at 7:30 pm in the whool cafeteria. A Fournier's Dav program i : planned along with a panel discus ion by the students. BAND BOOSTERS The Walkerton Band Boost rs will have initiation for new members into Tri-M Monday, Feb 21, at 7:00 pm The regular meeting will begin at 7 30

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