The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1966 — Page 5
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Max Steele ia a surgical patient in St Joseph hospital. His condition ia improving. Monday guesta in the Clem Mamraw home were Mr. and Mrs. Flow’d Miller of South Bend Mrs Myrtle Donathen was the Mothers Day guest of the Leland Donathens. Mrs. Bertha Schrader and Mr. and Mrs Harold Geyer were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot took their mother, Mrs. Emma Milliken, to dinner at Short’s Ln Plymouth Sunday Robert Owen, missionary candidate for Africa and his two children of Niles, were Sunday evening guests of the Allen Balaley family Mr. and Mm John Hoideman of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. George Burkus and family «f Rolling Prairie vsited with the Charles Thompson family at Indianapolis •n Mothers Day Mr. and Mrs. dent Mamerwl *nd Junior were Sundav guests of the William Heck fhmily of Tippecanoe. Other guests were Mr. •nd Mm William Shields of Mishawaka, and the John Oberlys eT Wyatt.
e . i E Your comments are Invited to: s | “In The , i f Pastor’s Study” f I DEAD? <HI | God Isn’t | r WPH WK’ Walter J. Claeys, 8.A., B.D. | g ■bWVII Pastor, First Baptist Church 3 North Liberty iPhone 656-8344 "Benold, the Lord’s halt lis not-shortened, that it cannot save. 3 g Everyone needs to be saved because everyone is lust an 1 con- E E demned in his sina God’s pcwer is the only thing that can § B pave. His arm is the .yrnbol of His power. The growth of 3 = that arm is not stunted. That arm is not fractured. It is 3 3 bot doforme 1. His powm* to save you and me NOW is not E E cripple lin any way We cannot save MirselVes from Hell — 3 3 the pov rr si nply is not the re. But God’s power through Jesus 3 E Chr.st is abundantly sufficient. 3 ’’But,” remtone asks. "Per laps he can save me, but He must E E hear me first; can and will He hear me when I ask Him to g E save me?” 3 S That Bible verse goes on t > say. "Neither his eir heavy that E E It cannot ...” S> you suf f re I r.o loss of = E hcarirg through a stroke, through old pere, through a birth deE feet, nor through an injury. In no wav has His ab Ityto h ar £ our p’ea. for salvation been impaired! No. God .s not dead E nor even sick. E E But WE are! God says in the next verse: "But your iniquities g E have sepanatoJS between you and your <irod. and y ur sns have g § hid Ms face from you, that he will not hear." God s Word clear- £ g ly says that we are not only sick but dead — dead in trespasses s E and that therefore, we next to be saved! Gxi in the person of g g Jesus Oirist took the penalty and punishment for our sins onto = E Himself as He died Ln our places on Calvary's erose. W ' can - E be saved today by receiving Jesus Christ and what He d.d for—- — us. g As always, some vfdl receive Christ, but many will reject Hm. g E What will you do? a g OUR SOLE INTEREST — THE INTEREST OF YOUR SOUL |
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gentry have returned to their homa after •pending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Tayler were Mothers Day guests of the Harold Craft family in South Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Madge Wilson and friend at the Skywaj’ Restaurant, South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crowe of South Bend; Mrs Roy Schafer and Mrs. Harold Brown of Lakeville were recent guests in the Walter Taylor home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope attended the Mother's Liny Services at Purdue, Sunday, where they vi-re guest s of their son, Larry, who is a student there. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington anti Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers and Judy of M ahawaka. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Ulrich were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich of South Bend. Afternoon guests wore the Robert Jaques family of South. Bend and Mr and Mrs. Steve Rudynski and family.
Mrs. Gertrude Sousley vlls the Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs. Carl Fults at Bremen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glover and Jane, of Warsaw, spent Sunday in the Del Pearse home. Mrs. Virginia Geesaman and daughters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Dean Shoue. Ron Hairoll of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs Roy Harroll spent t.h<i week end in Washington, Ind., visiting Mrs. John E. Chapman. Mrs. Frank Albert of South Bend was the dinner guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Walter Worthington. Also the Leo Eufemi family of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fullmer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon and Ken visited Dale Naragon at Manchester College Sunday. Mail Box Improvement Week Set The Post Office Department has designated the week of May 16-21 as Mail Box In provement Week this year. Patrons are urged to we mat their mail receptacle is designed to protect the mail from the weather, is neat in appearance, conveniently located, and safe to use. Mail boxes that meet thcfn four important requirement^ mntribute to a more efficient delivery operation and helps to improve the service for the entire route. The name of the owner and the he»x number must be j-hown on the side of the box viable to the carrier as he approaches, or on the door where boxes are grouped. Patrons are encouraged to group boxes whenever this is practicable, especially at or near
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Ancient Butter The history of butter extends ell back into the history of mankind. Yet it wfs not until the mid-1800’s that butter, prepared and packaged as we now recognize it. became a familiar sight in the marketplace. Prior to that time, butter had been a home, made product.
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