The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1966 — Page 7

JOHN GLENN RELEASES FIRST HONOR ROLL Ist Mix Weeks SENIOR Distinguished Marjorie Elder Linda Keck Beverly Leininger Dana Pletcher Linda Smith Barbara Wilson Regular Wanda Awn Id Marjean Cole Bill Hiatt Bill Holland Elaine Knowlton Kenneth Murphy Phillip Patrick Mark Ross Kathy Roth Jennie Safar Terry Stull Collette Weller JUNIOR Distinguished John Huffm.m Karen Thompson Regular Nancy Chapman Linda Daube Sharon Drake Roy Johnson Sharon Klinedinst Frank Khngerman Diana T-aMunion \Jo Ellen Lute .Linda Lute Wayne McGee Patri<- McNorton Toni Mellin Davina Miller Jane Powell John Stasko Paula Stonbumer p nnie Verkier Joanne William SOPHOMORE Distinguished Larry Charles Regular Mike Anderson Steve Buswell Craig DeMyer Greg H irt.<•ll Brenda Hostetler Gail Kn -isley Steve Ludwig Duncan Mitchell Maxine Mullet Larry Neiswender Sam Patterson Mike Pippengrr Gary Trost John Vanda 11 * Da dene Weller Marihn Wringer FRESHMAN Regular Sharon Chapman Larry Cowger Sandra Dayhuff Virginia DeSimone Joi mn i Ericks- n Eric Johnson Vi< ki Klin-dinst Dabble Khngerman K< ith Kn< nn«*r Paul Mcßride J -hn Mitchell Sue Reed Jack Wardman Susan Zartman

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Better Homes Club To Visit Chicago A Chicago bus trip was planned by the Better Homes Club t their Monday night meeting at the Walkerton Community Building. Arrangements will be under the direction of Mrs. Thoma? Clingenpeel with a tentative date set for Thursday, Dec. 1, leaving Walkerton about 7 a.m. . nd leaving Chicago about 5 p.m. She will also inquire about reserv. tions for lunch and a fashion show at the Marshall Field Tea Room. With the exception of joinin-, together for lunch, the dav will b«- free for shopping and seeing the various downtown stores. The trip is open to interested persons as it is imperative to fill the bus to make the trip a reality. Assisting Mrs. Clingiiipeel with the reservations will Im- Mrs. Harry M il taff and Mrs. Richard Anderaon Sr. Election of officers was eon««eted with Mrs. Clingenpeel as president. Mrs. Albert Ray was elected as vice-president; Mrs. George Williams, se "ctary; and Mrs Willard Narag >n. treasurer. Conducting the meeting was Mrs. Malstaff. p ist president, who presided in tile absence of Mrs. John McGovern who wn . ill. Installation of officers wiL be Dec. 19. Plans were made to bring Christmas gifts fir Beatty Memorial Hospital to the next meeting as well as decorated Christmas cookies in one pound coffee tins or small gift boxes The meeting will be the annual Christmas handicraft project, in which the elub member will make crepe paper covered dyrofoam fruit with glitter. Mr Richard Anderson is in charge of orders. Mrs. George Warner reported <>n the millinery classes con iucted for the club each week in which they are learning to make hats. Refreshments were served amid lovely fall decorated floral arrangements b Mjs. Clyde Bick and Mrs. Frank Dunn. N.L. Recreational Program Begins The 1966-67 North Liberty Recxati<»n Pr<>; rem will >tart next week. Following is a list of days and times for all activities: Men. Wednesday. Nov. 2. 7:30 p.m.. high school High sell- 1 girls, Thursday, Nov. 3. 6 p m. high sche ol Jr. high boys. Saturday Nov. 5. h am.. cade schiH 1 Intramural. Saturday, Nov. 5. S a m hl rr h -el . 1 ex ni. An adult class in lapidary will also be off red a little later under the direction of Dr. Dekker. All persons interested tn this class, please contact Bob Gowin in North Liberty. BIRTHS A a<>n was born October 23 to Mr. and Mrs Jerry Groves, Walk- • rton. in the Holy Family hosnital, LaPorte.

Rainbows Honor Special Guests Special guests were honored Monday evening when the Walkerton Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, held their regular meeting. Miss Rachel Mullet Worthy Advisor, and Mrs. Alfred Drews, Mother Advisor, were m the East. Following the opening and business part of the evening, the assembly was opened to non members who were seated on the sidelines. Past Mother Advisors pre - ent were Mrs. Ewart Farrar, Mr Leonard Beaty. Mrs. Ntwton WilHams, Mrs. David Mellin, Mrs. Francis Gindelberger and Mrs. Robert Lidy, who were rondue led behind the altar. Also conducted were two past choir "Moms", Mrs. Eugene Hewitt and Mrs. John McCombs: also Mr. and Mrs. Grover Oplinger and Mrs. Myrtle Giftakis. The Oplim? r> were he m-red because of their years of service to Rainbow, first for the many pictures Mr. Oplingt r took <>f installations and showing them to the assembly, and for the manv help; and donations of Howers. Mrs Gift ikis a member of the Rainbow Board, for her faithful ; ttendance at each meeting. As the group was arranged behind the altar, the officers, as they s.nd a bit of verse of appreciation. presented each honored guest a clever gift made by the girls ami Mrs. Drews. The choir sang "Our Moms", ii- < <>mp mied by Mrs. McCombs, and Sandy and Caroline Welch sang a duet. "I Believe" accompanied by .Mrs. McCombs. Miss Ingrid Pommer. of Germany, an exchange student who is making her home with the Ray Chapman family, was introduce 1 an 1 given special reeogniti- n by Miss Geraldine Stbkhy, Worthy Advisor. Jr. Past, who gave the Rose Lecture t<> Miss Pommer, thus giving her a better understanding of the purpose and teachings of Rainbow. Both Nancy and Sharon Chapman are officers in the local assembly. Mrs Drews conferred upon Mrs. Gloria Haim.- the majority certificate. Also Miss Mullet installed Miis Sally Clark as s loi.st Miss Mull< t extended an invitation to-ail Rainbow Girls to att« nd the Sunday Mormng W rship Service at the Presbyterian Church on N »v. 6. They are to meet at 10:15 and enter as a body. During the social hour in the dining room, refreshments of sandwiches, chip.-, punch and coffee were served by Mrs. Harry Mechling, Mrs. Rax Chapman and Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Walkerton OES Initiates Four New Members Four candidates, Mr and Mr Mvron Mullet, John "Larry ' Groves and Mrs. Dan Ranml . were initiated into the Walkerton Chapter 319. Order of Ila tern Star, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Donald WolG nbarger Wo'thv Matron and Patron, at i railed meeting, Friday evening, October 21. A special guest in the East was Mrs. Edward Merrill. deputy of District No 20. Mr.;. Julia Turner, a rm mter of Corinthe m Chaptei Indianapolis, mother of Mrs. Rnnnells. was a walking landidate with her daughter. Other ;ia- ’s Wire Mrs. R’tiert Ennis. Mr- Ch in Tai boon and Mrs. LowHl Bailey of St. Jos’ph ChapG r 569 South B< nd. Proteins in th< WalkerF n officer line were Mis. Louis Daul • William St- mwald and Mi.-. Walter Jackson. Following th- initiation. Mrs. Merrill commended the w< rk and offered helpful suggestions to the officers. The new members received wmte Bibl’-s dm ng the Bible c» r- . nionv with Mrs. Mary Bauer as leader. Du n the • si ,1 B -ur n-'resh- - .f • ’- x • by Mr t >r\ Hie I Un M Minnie Mikesell, M- Eu • ' B. rd< n. and Mrs. Lio- 1 Tli in Tb.e next regular met ting of the ch: pter Nov 1 Past Matrons and Fuat ralronx, will be honored.

OCT. 27, 1%6 — THE INDEPENDENT NEUS -

“Anything Can Happen” "Anything ('an Happen ; the title of the new 10-minute aition picture scheduled for pnbh bowing at Beaver Creek \\ deyan Methodist Church at 730 n October 30. Produced by the Nati< al Association of Evangelical.., ' v- film is a candid probe into ■ e attitudes and actions of ( i isfum, is ’oday's churches. ('. rmterd by some as start g thi> .. . black and white doc uu< ntary uses on-tlu-spot interne ..s m a concerned examination of c hurch membership. "Hunger fi r the powe r of God desire for spiritual reia w’ I. search for meaning all thread through the varied rva m >n.- tiom Sunday School pupils. • po pie and paste i . report e -m- uiterview r. Opinions n- areim the’ church today g], m, . fr.^n interviews in h- sues, offn , public tt rmin..l -. < ;i th’ । . through the mail. The film contrasts ’he c- mfopable elim.’te inside h” ■hm h with the restless sea i that • - < n constantly out its four walls for something it <an satisfy. We mu-t be ।i- ted m finding God's way for 'he 20th century." says NAE'. -neral director. Dr. <’lyde W "aylor. who appe irs m the fil Also seen commenting on t •• present-day church situation, re other evangelical leaders! I Bernie e Corv senior vice -presid t of Scripture I’res ; Dr Robe rt ' . -k. pracsident of the King's Colleg' ; Dr. Jared 1 Gerig, pre side nt of Fort Waym- ' Bible College; Dr. T.-d Engstrom, executive vice-president of Wtirld \ision; Dr. Stan Me m vham, peci il assistant to Billy Graham: Dr. G. Aik-n Taylor, editoi. The Pia sb;, tci ian Journal; The R. v. Frank W Smith, vice-< h irman of the Open Bible Standard Churches; Dr. Arthur Clinienhaga. executive director <.f N A. E. DIXIE H \Lk! It SQI ARE DAN( Fl ( LI B For all wl are interested in joining our club lesson will start

“In The Paster’s Study” Halloween Is Fun! A ppi nd Candy and in and Ugly Faces

and . xtty Face’s and Parties an 1 ('■ tun.es ,u I Jmk-0-Lan n. and Witches and Cat- and 3'nck-or-Treals Hal .ve« n Is Fun! Wh ’ s better than Halhaveen fun" There - is on< 'hm ; A d that'.- being SAVED' Ar- you -ix- 1" <>i H' }oU nn g out ? Tei be saved means that God e.um - - t” Ive in <»u dl day lag .very day never having >.”U anl that when you dm He will take you to hx e » - te: n uly with Hun m H< ix ■ n T>i st iy un.-.ive d means t" hx" xvith it G d n-’’ md t< the and go to Hell where you will b- away from God f -lever. To get saved, you believe that Jesus died in your place o i (b« cross and \oU tU'ive Him as your personal savi. t oin xoUT sin. You are a sinne rce ndenimd to He ll and v u c.-nm save xourself, but Jc.siis can save you. Receive Him n< xv todax - Be saved That - eviv IF’!’ than Hall’.wen fun! The Bible -axs "Eeh.ve .-n the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shall be sav<d. First Baptist Chui e h North Liberty, Indi ma Whosoever will may come .

the following three- Siindm night : October 30th, Novenibe’ 6th anil November l,';th at Im Williams Supply Co. Building or Highway 23 at the noith edge of Walkerton Teine 7 to 10. It you should mi u thi Hi. t -ee'ond Wcef., be SlH'’ Io (oni(‘ on the third Sunday as that will othe last night open to pio-p. < t|v members. Ceramics Is Subject A* (Tub Ihe Walkerton vvomin Corn nilinity Club nut at the Tov. Club House Friday, C)< tuber 21 The meeting WU. ( peib’d Will’ the pre .-id’ nt. Mrs. Frank H> frick pre -iding It w-, de ( l d- d ‘ give th* - progra.il b‘ ' f- the bu nes.- mee ting. Roll call was • -we red by "Th< T. p.; of. Art Like Be -t W> had'lie p'iviiep of having a -p '■ ", a. iotjty ied- nt. Mi It . c din u, who t.J, i-d on A Je.m-ne y Tnl- Ccrumie*s . Her t Ik w. - bu’h mf-.m' tla:. 1 CI'I e| 1 m - ng. I !lQ - live ,atK< । -■z I. |o n I e'^ti li# ’ la. -es in th- art S ieVahb il । stu li > ii I v. iif >V'iM -e vis- ■ i A bu-in’ -- meefj! f-jh’owi Thiee new members wtic’vot’C upon nd cc - pted ii to th< - ^.i The budget was reviewed c other business t iken "■m*’ Refie'iinu nt tabb were a tractively decoi ited in ‘hs Ha loween motif Ho <• wt’ Mrs. lla/1 (' Ilins, _Mrs.'Mab Hobcnbei ger and Mns. hldwao* Brooker. □ — — — — — £ ] HOSPITAL NEWS □_ _ Q E .street Division 11015 1 am l.v, S al’orfe A i thur He k, M: s. be r dmai < V enDierandi nk. Bt nard Hohi , i bergei. M -. Jame.-, ,',’ea' 1•. Ht • b< rt Hulu Wil! mt Gromit Richard ( I' -n. li< hard God smith, al of Walke rton: Russ< I Fair, n l Mrs. Guy Sim Id.-, £ North Liberty. For- r lit would he a gi’-al ' institution t-’ iL» jetakM's'ols I less of it • deve • | to . eeii g trouble .- that m - v. r happ i.

MS) !' ’ 1 *<■ JW £1 W.m 1 U. • .at . • 0..A . ID. Fasten - First Bap' Ist Chi.ich North Lib’ rtx Phom 656-A344

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