The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1966 — Page 6

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARC H 17, 1966

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Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ik m w< re Mr and Mrs Jess Doan <>f Cassjp il s and Mr. and Mrs. v ’Ham '• • m and family. 60 Yearx Os Service Fwt mnt LEMONTREES A UmMf TAJS rw OUMMB m® 4* Slmm M«4fo to Amt Phone ( E 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

^iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiinniiiiiiminHiinufinniiuup^ I “In The I ■» ® — | Pastor’s Study” = I AFTER I I DEATH, . j I WHAT? ■ H i i f W HAT. THEN f 3 FOR THE SAVED? Ua,ler J < ba., b.d. e g Pastor, First Baptist Church = THIS QUESTION. North Liberty g plaguing. upsetting so very many. I‘hone 65G 8341 S angers .<a us You are not concerned about niv < pinion B S "4' ' a we both want tJ know = g what Oxi saxs about what happens after d ath. H E God s Word says the following things about the d ath of the 2 gwM person —th.- person who ounu-s to Chrwt and is sav t d = “ before he dies: S 1. THE SOI L OF THE SAVED PERSON AT DEATH IS AT = g HOME WITH THE LORD. g For we know that if our earthly house of this tab- S emacle Were dissolved. we have a building of God. a § h. use n 4 nn . • with hands, eternal in the h avens.” 2 “We are < mDdent, I say, and willing rather to be E abo^nt frern th- body, and to be present with the Lord.” S 2 ALSO THE SPIRITS OF DEPARTED SAVED PERSONS — g ARE AT HOME WITH THE LORD. S g Th- spirt shall return unto G d who gave it ” g 3 SAVED PEOPLE AT I EATH ENTER PARADISE Today shdt thou I • wTh me in Paradis ” I I g 4. THE DEATH OF THE SAVED PERSON IS BETTER. S I HAN THE LH E OF THE SAVED PERSON ON EKRTH E I am in a strait betwixt two. having a desire to E b> depart, and to b with Christ; which is far bettor.” 2 g 5 DEPARTED SAVED PERSONS ARE CERTAINLY 2 ALIVE AND CONSCIOUS 2 "Who rortsti die! for us that, whether we wake or 1 sle p. we should live t ge her with him.” <»od is Hot the G*i <rf the dea/j bri» of the living ” Who /w bv.th in i >»ebeveth in me nh-d! never die.” S g 6 DEPARTED SAVED PERSONS ARE AT REST AND ARE S g HIJQSSED S "Bka,<U are the dead which die in the Lord . . that S th ( y may real fr .in Uw^r la>K>ra s 3 g N ext week 2 g ^Vhal bj the jwr<son afva” death?

Mr. and Mrs John Schmeltz and son of Rolling Prairie spent Friday with, hi n 1 »tli 'r Mrs. N 1lie r i ;ghman f Irik" ‘He. Mr. and Mr • I’■ nCi x' -n an I chi P ” < f M ’ tv. ik t W'.i> Sundav afternoon g’ i of Mr. and Mr W.l’iam Dit ’ur. Mr and Miu. Valter Taylor visited Mr. r”d M Harold Brown in Lakeville. Sunday afternoon. Thursday <hnn *r guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert R 1 u n were Mrs. Dean Crar.e ar 1 Mrs. Donald Crane of Wanat th Mr. and Mrs. Ib ger Young and family of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Will am Doan and children and Mrs. Charks Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Ranald S-ivoie an ! R. bin Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay. Mrs. Sheba Thomas. Mr. and Mrs Junior Sims and M-. and Mrs. Eugene Parmlcy and children attended the W“ddi’'g of iViuglas Parsley and Miss Sharon Ribo, in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Renz of Walkerton also attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shen man , visitol Mr. and Mrs R-y Stoneburner at Tyner Monday. Mr and Mrs. Walter ft rope v;.nt<<! M’ Myrtle Strope at N d’P^' e Sunday. R-. \ . and Mrs M L. Bill visit d Rev. T m Duvall in th C inmumty h ■ p; al, LaPorte Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Lamb of South B- nd sp nt Sunday wiih (he Melvin Raughinans ot Lakeville. Cl m Ligh'foot submitted to surgery in Memorial h spital Mumiay. .1 hn Bickel has returned to his h »n • s in Wauk<gin, Ilhn is, as er v. i: g r .1* ■-slo re la .‘ w- c. Mrs Fr> <! Keller i>f Buchan n, spent Sunday w. h Mrs. N Uk: E rughii an. Mrs. Harry Cla'k and Mrs. Gertrude So,; ] y visile i Mrs. Marv M« I o de in Lakeville, Sunday afternoon. Sunday altemo n visitors in tho Ch m Mamcr>w home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Want of North Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ob*rly of Mi hawaka. Mrs. Garland Howard and sons, Charles and Brian of Acton Ind., were week end gniesLs of Mr and Mrs S ev e Solmos nl Mr. and Mrs. Don Hay. Mr-. Oj d Si-gkton and Mrs. Margaret Hav< ns of Valparaiso, were Surday afternoon gm its of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W >rthington. Mrs. Charles Ulrich was the supper guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs R ’'Tt Jaques and sons Other g.i *s were Mrs Annabelle Jaques of Indianan dis. Mr and Mrs. F chard T”rich and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ulrich. Wa'ch out when it s dark out YARD FOREMAN Year Round Employment Insurance And Hosnita i/ati in Program Pleasant Work ng Conditions See AL SUMMERFIELD North Liberty Lumber Company

Live A Little We Will Open Friday, March 18 | EARLY SEASON HOURS X SUNDAY Thru THURSDAY — 11:00 am - 9:00 pm | | FRIDAY And SATURDAY - 11:00 am - 11:00 pm ! ■ '■ ' 111 - - - I I We Will Look For You I | Walkerton Dairyf Queen

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