The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1966 — Page 3

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Your comments are invited to: fIHMMHDfIMfIMHB = “In The | Pastor’s Study” : IKE & I MIKE & A| CAMPING Walter J. Clary*, 8.A., B.D. E Pastor, First Baptist Church E North Liberty’ E Phone 656-8344 E “Let’s go camping,” said Ike. "What’s camping?” asked Mike. 'i ou know: tent, over-nite, family, cook-out, fun,” an were 1— Ike. "Sounds good! When?” asked Mike. "Let’s make it next week end;” suggested Ike, “We could have = eierxthing all packed up, hav e the family ready and take off E right after work Friday evening. That would give us two whole E tlays out and still get us back Sunday nighl in time to get 3 straightened for work Monday morning.’’ "You mean mia? church ?” exclaimed Mike. 3 “Sure!" Ike said, "that’s not a crime.” "It doesn't seem right," offered Mike. have for relaxation. E “Don’t be a prude, Mike, you know Sunday is the only day we = "Yea, but that’s the only day the church has services, too.” = "But, Mike, we can be close to God Ln nature,” offered Ike. S “Can we — really, now Ike? Nature isn’t God. God has a promised to be with His children — saved people —when 3 they congregate together. Now that I have gotten saved, E I’ve found that I can grow with God when I’m with the other * saved people in my Bible-preaching church.” Oh, come on Mike, look at all we can learn about God by 3 being in the great outdoors.” "But. Ike people can learn how to be saved and then how E to live only from God’s Word, the Bible. Tliat’s preached and 3 taught in a fundamental church — not in the great outdoors.” E ’’Mike, don’t you have to spend SOME time with your family!” 3 "Sure, Ike. I do. Tell you what: let’s spend that first day E together with our families out carr.ping, and that second one £ with them, too — but in my church. Maybe there where you 3 hear the Bible preached you’ll get saved It Is when we are E under the influence of God’s Word that we are confronted § with eternal things I’ve got to be there — the Bible says X that saved people ought not to misc assembling themselves E together.” E EVERYBODY NEEDS TO BE SAVED — SAVED PEOI’LE NEED TO LIVE IT! 3 I wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiimiitiuiififiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii?

dist Church, Saturday, April 30. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker, Rt. 3, Walkerton. The. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden T. Holmquist, Koontz Lake, Walk-

erton. • , ' altar wag decorated with pawn two Swedish steel cathedral va <?s of large and small vlhite chrysanthemums, flanked by two seven branched Swedish steel candelebra, with white tapers. The v indowts held single candle holdei with white lighted tapers. White satin covered the bridal aisle. White satin bovh marked the pews. Org m music was played by Mrs. Grace Atwood, Walkerton, who in con pamed the soloist. Rev. John Davi-' of Roanoke. Ind. Rev. Harold Williams officiated a’ the double ring ceremony. The bri 'e, given in marriage by er father, was lovely in a go i. of white silk organza over taff< a, fashioned with an empire bodice of French Alencon lace, vlith a sculptured neckline and e’bow length sleeves. The Alinp skirt was high lighted by a full removable chapel length train. A high crown accented with pearls and sequins held her bouffant butterfly veil of imported pilk illusion. She carried a colonial style bouquet of white sweetheart roses and stephanotis centered with a single white orchid. Brid t s lace framed the bouquet vt'i white satin streamers falling from the entire arrangement. Mrs. Randy Koselak, South B, nd, was matron of honor. Miss Isaura Divine, and Miss Virginia Wray, both of Walkerton, and Mrc Jerome Hevel, North Liberty. were the bridesmaids. Each of the bride’? attendants wore identical floor length gowns of p ok linen, styled with empire xxtice, A-line skirts and bell sleeves of white organdy, crinkled ith pink daisies. Th<>y uhr<i op, crown picture hats of white S'. : braid, highlighted with pink daisies. T ir bouquets wore floral balls of • . ite marguerite daisies and shed oink carnations with white sa' ’i ibbon streamers. x kg as best man was Robert R South Bend. Ushers were K< m th Baker, North Liberty, broic r of the bride: Ralph Knot i r and Charles Creech, both of Walkerton. Mr Van Archer, South Bend, pre sided at the guest book. The mother of the bride wore a three piece knit of yellow with matching accessories, and a hat of white flowers. The mother of the bridegroom chose a threepic < o knit of blue with matching ac< < ssories. She wore a white veil hat. Both mothers wore cori Something's missingWithout a roof, this barn Just can't do its job I Your farm Insurance may not do the job assigned to It ; •ither— unless it’s written With today's farming con» ditions In mind I Ask about Meridian Mutual's Comprehensive Farm Liability—the modern policy for your modern farm, See me,,, there's no obligation! your Meridian Mutual agent Muidih X.| z R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz Lake Mornings Hamlet 867 2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

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sages of a white orchid aw did the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Stephanie DeWaele of Walkerton. A reception for 100 guests was held in the church dining room where a pink and white decor vias used. The bride's table was centered with a bowl of white chrysanthemums and shell pink carnations. A four tiered, pink and white decorated cake was served by Mrs. Paul Brown, of Worth, 111., Mrs. Harold Muncie. Walkerton, sisters of the bridegroom, and Mis. K nneth Baker, North Liberty, sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Melvin Divine and Mrs. Maxine Wood, Walkerton, were

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in charge of th e punch and coffee. The couple will be at home at 4431 York Road, South Bend. A graduate of Walkerton High School and th P Vogue School of Beauty Culture in South Bend, the bride is now employed at Fredcria? Beauty Salon, South B.nd Mr. Holmquist graduated from Tyner High School and ig attending the Acnae School of Tool and Dio Design Ln South Bend, where he is also employed. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Holmquist entertained the rehearsal party for dinner in their home Friday evening.

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