The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1966 — Page 3
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The Easter Cantata, “Hallelujah What A Savor" by John W. Peterson, will be presented by the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church Choir under the direction of George Robinson, this Sunday, April 3, 7:30 pm. EST. Soloist will bo Mrs. James Thornburg, Mrs. R’dhnrd J’nhner, Mrs Robert Pulliam, Robert Varga. Nar-
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rator, Mrs. Robert Varga, and accompanist, Mm. William Carter. Loft to right, front row: Mrs. Pat Rush. Mrs. Jerome Howard, Mrs. Carter, and Mrs. R< bert Pulliam; 2nd row; Mrs. Paul Louks, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Bernard Thompson. Mr* Th- mburs and Mrs. Palmer Back row: Mr. Robinson James Thornburg, Rob-
ert Varga, Ben Finley, Rcbert Pulliam, Dr. William Carter and Darrell Steele. St vie Show Plans Se Far April 14 Date Reminding the area women of the coming Syl “ and Fabric Show, April 14 at the I ;gh s hool gym. sponsored by the Better Homes Demomtrati r Club thru the courtesy of the M G M. Fabric Shop in DaPorte Residents of our community will model costumes made by themselves from materials purchased from the LaPorte firm. This is the annual style show sponsored by the B ttcr Homes Demonstration Chib and tickets may be .secured from members or the ticket chairman. Mrs. Wayne Cover. All proceeds fr m th-se style shows are used by the club to aid the 4-H clubs anti other youth projects. Models, door prizes and entertainment will be. listed next week. NOT I C E The P-L-J Athletic Boosters meeting w : ll bo held on Wednesday. April 6th. at R:00 pm in the Walkerton High School Library. I Marv’s I KF»a" S 3 - W X' / ■ -"HITf What with tinted hair being ra'hnr common these days, here are a few tips on proper care: Washing shoul 1 bo done with a mild, non-stripp ng shampoo or one of the newer shampoos specifically designed for tach typo of coloring. Warm water should be used for tinted hair, noinrwhat cooler wat r for bleached or toned hair. Care should l>e taken not to have your dryer no. and towel-drying should be gentle. If ownin' and brittle, professional treatments are necessary. Remember too the finest attention your hair can possibly enjoy s waiting for you at . . . MARY’S BEAUTY SALON Whether it be a tasteful tint . . . stylish set ... or a personable pcnnar.ent . . . You can expect social attention always at MARY'S BF.AUTY SALON . . 101 South State St. . . Phone 656-3731. TIT’ OF THE WEEK: Some wmr.cn claim that go!d> en highVghta in bn wn hair can b> Lro ight cut with a final rinse of two teabags in a n |n» c f warm wat< rOf course ! 1V there I■ no lovller sunlight c*fe< t to biwai hair than a d Meat ly executed frosting. Th.*'’ technique Is found exam- . velv at MARY’S BK/iUTY SAIZ»*.
MARCH 31, 1966 — THE INDEPENOEINT NEWS -
PU Ikard Looks Into Work-S udy Pro<rn> m The Si morin ten den* repo, -d to , the board conn ming a ‘‘work study” pr> gram that offers 1 cal employment f< r vocational education students. * The work-study pn gram is de- 1 signe l to off* r part-time emp'oyment for youihs that w mid have need for earnings to as ist th- ir ’ being a full-time high school s udent. The pre gram employs < n’y the young por.ple who are fa) enroll- ' ed as full-time studen’s in a vocational pr< gram, (hl won d have n- ed for employment ‘ > a • sist th^ir educational nm'ds an 1 (c) are at least 15 and less than 21 years of age. For the Tyner and W <’kor!on schools, there are f urteei students employed. They w.ll •..< rk in areas of building maintenance, grounds maint* nance, eftt ?e h< Ipers, cadet teacher, and cafeteria workers. Students will work nine, hours per week and will be rcimbur ed $45.00 per month. The pr gram is un<ier Adult Supervis on; F<deral monies w?LI be used to operate the program. Don’t live in the. past — no one ever backed into prosperity.
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E “AND THESE SHALL GO AWAYPastor, First Baptist Church 2 E INTO ETERNAL PUNISHMENT: Nnr(h liberty = BUT THE RIGHTEOUS INTO Z Phone 656-8314 X = LIFE ETERNAL.’’ MT. 25:16 X 2 QUESTION: God ia love; how can He punih * t< rnnlly as a 3 E loving Father? E E ANSWER: Any loving father wh > had a x>n who was tin it to X 2 be among roc.ety woul I L k ■ h m out of soci ty permanent- ~ x ly - lie w. ul Idu ths out of love. G<x! i< ho.y, b i 'Cady, 2 E and NOT punishing sji would be out ot harm ny. not the 2 2 punisiung of it. 2 2 QUESTION: Could a go d G <1 permit people to suffer in the = x next world permanently? S E ANSWER: He permits it here. Therefore, who says it Is in- E consistent to continue in the future? At hat tim only x suff, ring will come on evil men (although t< day they may — = be regarded as fine citizens). E QUESTION: I could not l >o happy in Heaven knowing that s 2 people are in Hell. E ANSWER: This is said with little thought. Th.-e are people = in prisons today awaiting executions and at the .aue 2 time we axe. just as happy — we laugh at th v comedi s, — 2 tell jokes, etc. 2 E QUESTION: Preaching eternal punishm nt frightens m n and X 2 no man can bo frightened into buoom.ng 1. 2 S E ANSWER: True. But he can be frightened into coming to X Christ and getting saved and then Christ can make him 3 good. (No’s Unit rignt is right .ml wn ne is wo ng. g People ought to do nght simply because it is Hg> t. Wrong 2 E ought to be punished simply because it is wf ng. Usually 2 when, we stop preaching eternal ju Igment we stop £ 2 preaching di K pin e, imprisonment and the U ctric chair, g 2 etc.) E 2 QUESTION: It is not fair for God to puni h fonw. r for sins £ x committed in a brief lifetime. 2 2 ANSWER: How do you kn«w? Who Uto hy what dual on s 2 time should be given as senttneo fm- the man who S 2 raises his fist in defiance against God. saying. I wHI 2 come to Ch-ist. I do r. t have to get eawd. Christ can go - 2 Hui way and I u ill go mine!" S ’TT PLEASED GOD BY THE FOOLJSHNTTS OF E PBEACHING TO SAVE THEM THAT BBIJEVE." I Cor. 1:21 a
Bet er Homes Chib Meets Mrs. Harry Muldaff presided as pre-id.” t for » 1 o mec ing of th« Walkorhin B ** t Homes Demon-*ration <" un M n<»nv evening, March 2k in t ..- dis hc6 of the th> pi dent, M .1 hn McGovern. R ! < i’l ■ s aasweroj by giving the ‘ E u er Tradition In My Family.” Gu‘ ,c ts ir’nd" d 'n<! we'cnm* ed were M-s. rh • r Griffin, Mrs. Richard z\nd< r '>n Jr. and Mm Ben H-h^nborg-r Mrs E tb r Si” < r St. Joseph County Ext'nsion A:rent. h w^J slides of h< r r •• t European tour and rana' <1 thp same. Door prize i wer- awarded to Mrs. Neil D wney and Mrs. Anna Drake. Mrs. Clyde B- k chairman <-f the coming Style a”d Fabric Show announce! that ea^h member will be expected to furn h at least two dozen h menndn cooki s for the Style Show. She also nnno'inced that a rehear al for all persons modeling u dd be held at th" h'"'h i M nday evening, April 11 at 7:30. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Charles Rosi and Mrs. Goorge Williams. The refreshment table was decorated in the Easter motif. Use Your Turn signals Always
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