The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1966 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — August 18, 1966
Sister Mary Paul Vieled In Convent Ceremony Aug. 10 I NH . DeVon Holland. Rt. 3. Walkerton, and children. Judy. Wil--1 am. Robert and Dennis, attended the veiling of their daughter end sister. Miss Patricia Holland, 1 ist Wednesday, August 10. into the Sisters of St. Joseph. Third Order of Saint Francis, held at the Immaculate Convent in Bart--1 *tt. Illinois, at the Sacred Heart Chapel. Patricia will henceforth be called Sister Mary Paul. The nineteen year old received her grade school education in the Walkerton and St. Patrick Schools. H r high school years were spent as an aspirant in the Lourd’s Schoo] pi Chicago. Her f ist yer/ of c Jlepe was as a postulant in the Immaculate Convent in Barth* t. Following her vows last week, she entered her Novitiate at the South Bend Mothers House for Sisters of St. Joseph where she will spend the next year. Other relatives and friends at-
~ Your comments are Invited to I | “In The i Pastor’s Study” fO I “WAIT I ’TILL I’M M|W I Walter J. Claeys, 8.A., B.D. s Pastor. First Baptist Church — E B»g MIF* K North Liberty = - Wlh I I ■mil phone 6 5 6 . 83 4 4 X “Come, receive Christ, get saved now!” I urged. E He responded, "I will, but I’ve got to get some things straight- = E ened out first’. Wait till Im better.” = E E E I never knew anybody to ever get saved that way. E How about you? You cannot make yourself better. You can- g E not cleanse yourself. Every day and hour that you are staying = E away from Christ as your Savior you are getting worse, nol x E better. The very act of not getting saved and staying awav x g is a sin. Instead of trying to get better, instead of trying tc g g get ready to come, just come as you are and let Christ, save g E you. He died to save sinners, not righteous people. He wants = E to clothe you with salvation; he wants to put on you his x E own robe of righteousness. E I notice that when men come to enter the Army, one comes g g in a tine suit of clothes and another comes in his dirty, hod- g E carrying garments. They both must remove their clothes and g E put on identical uniforms, the uniforms of the United States g X Army. g X And so, when people go into the Kingdom of God, they must g S wear the clothing of Heaven. You need not dress up nor be- g E come better for Christ, because He will remove your own g E clothing and put on you the robe of his righteousness. g E YOU CANNOT STAND BEFORE GOD IN YOUR OWN E S RIGHTEOUSNESS. = 8 God can accept you only if you are wearing the right uni- g E form, the righteousness of the one who took the penalty for g E your sins — Jesus Christ. g X Oh, do not wait until you are better; it will not work, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH g g X Attend the Bible-believing, Bible-teaching. Bible-preaching x g church of your choice next Lord’s Day.
tending the ceremony last week I were Pete Lemler. Bourbon; Mrs. < Ellen Brede, Walkerton; Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley and family. Lakeville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marlin and family. South Bend; and Mrs. Philo Ingerham, LaPaz. Mis. Holland, mother of Patricia, was unable to attend as she is expecting an addition to i the family circle. Q _ _ - “ - □ THANKS □ □ We wish to express our thanks and appreciate n to our friends, j neighbors, relatives, the ladies of the Pine Creek Church, Birthday Club an 1 Jolly 12 Bunco Club, for the cards, th wers. kindness and sympathy sh< wn us during the , illness an 1 death of our mother. . Also we are grateful to Rev. Me- j Cormick. the musician and Nuskaum’s Funeral Home. Earl Knowlton ( Mr. and Mrs. Myron Williamson , Mr. and Mrs Charles Diamond । and the Grandchildren ( j We wish to thank our friends, and neighbors f>r caras, flowers, food and other acts of kindness shown during the death of our daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert May ’ Mr. and Mrs. Larry May p Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas We wish to extend our sincere 1 thanks to the many friends and neighbors, who were so kind and helpful during the bereavement at the loss of our wife, mother, and grandmother, our beloved Sarah G. Weaver. p Harold B. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Henson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winstead We would like to express our deepest thanks and appreciation to all (ur friends and relatives and the Walkerton Masonic Lodge No. 619 F. & A. M. for their many kind deeds and expressions of sympathy extended
to us during the sudden loss of our beloved husband and father, Lawrence S. Shirk. Mrs. Lawrence Shirk and Daughter, Sylvia 3903 Ardmore Trail South Bend, Indiana Until such time that I can thank each of you individually. I would like to take this way of saying thanks for the many beautiful floral arrangements. gifts and get well wishes during my stay in the hospital and since coming home. A special thanks to Dr. Hershberger. Rev. Williams, neighbors. j and my family. । n Norma F. Dill The family of Nancy Freeman wishes to express their thanks and appreciation to the friends, neighbors and churches, to Rev. McCormick and the Young Married Peoples Class of the Pine Creek Church, for the beautiful flowers, food brought in. the blood donated, prayers , and all other acts of kindness during the illness and loss of our loved one. ; alßp : Thanks to my neighbors, relatives and friends for their cards, flowers and helping hand, while in the hospital and convalescing at home. p Mrs. Charles Wharton We would like to thank Rev. Curtis Benson. Kent Palmer, the Missionary Ladies of the Christian Church for the food; also our friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during the death of Enid June Beaudoin. Thank you again. Zell O’Connor and family THANKS We wish to express our thanks and sincere appieciation to Rev. Hur >ld Williams, our friends, and neighbors, for the cards, flowers and sympathy during the death of our loved one. p Mrs. Maynard L. Johnson and fa mil j’ TO PRESENT MUSICAL PROGRAM Sunday evening. August 21, at seven o’clock, the Forest Myers Family of Goshen will give a musical program at the Pine Creek Church of the Brethren. Everyone welcome. ENCOURAGEMENT When an opportunity for kind words presents itself, be ready to deliver the goods. Many Bargains in the Classifieds [Fibbb F SHITE w| L FAIR. of Indiana £ STATE FAIR CENTURY * fcf 100 Mil* Stock Car Race J J Auo - M w TOMMY STEINER'S < W CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO < W with FESS PARKER K r as Daniel Boon* AUG. 27 4 24 ' I and GLENN ASH AUG, 29 thru 3! , JACK KOCHMAN'S % HELL DRIVERS >EFT, 1 thru » ' • / HARNESS RACING 1 J SEPT. I, i, 3 a s f A NIGHT AT THE RACES « Rvnnmg Roc.i—Undtr Saddle ¥ X » >iyT 5 —“W T* THE KING FAMILY v Wf AUG. 27 121 ... J f THE PERRY COMO SHOW * I sift. 3 a a Shorn Below FREE with Gato Ticket 1 , ALL BREED HORSE SHOW 4 I AUG. 29 thru SIFT. 2 it SING OUT '66 SHOW , _»EL_L_ SESOUICENTENNIAL FAGIANT — AUG. 29 A 30 FOR INFORMATION! Writ* State Fair Indianapolis, Indiana 44MS Calh W3-M3l L——
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