The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 December 1966 — Page 3

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The United Methodist Church of Walkerton w ill present “Come. Let Us Adore Him," a Christmas Drama by Victor Starbuck, The drama will be presented on ScnAiy. December 11. at 7 p.m. in the Michigan Street Building. Th« publ!" is invited to loir in this unusual and dramatic worship at Christh.as. The play begins with a mother and small girl discussing the celebrating of Christmas. Later, as the little girl goes to sleep, she is

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transported from hi r bedroom to the fields outside the city of Bethlehem. From this point on, the little girl will represent each person in the congregation and through her, each pers n w.ll bg able to visit the ma. ger. The play shows the shepherds, the Wise Men, Itoman Sol dien^ and of course. Mary. Joseph. and the Christ Chili. But this play is more than just the story of the nativity: it is a lesson for each of us in our modem world. The

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p. i., .lieu wiin s mu. nsni. Ine shepherds represent all the humble and p<x>r people of the world who have given themselves to Christ. The Wise Men represent the rich who shall bow down bef* re Christ. The Roman Soldiers stand for human might. human c • Vv, and human greet The children are to be all of us who o.nie to Christ as children. The an els represent the power and loving protection of God. the Father Almighty. At the end of the play, all the characters arc kne< ling in front of the manger and then the congregation will be given the opportunity to present themselves to the Christ child Music wall be provided by the Chancel Choir under the direction of Fvelyn Lawrence with Ruth McKesson as organist. All new costumes and lighting wall also aH t > the beauty of this production. The cast includes: Reader, G< or-e Hilhs; Little Girl. Jeanne Gordy: Mother Janet Winningham; Shepherds. John Wathen. C ti, T» Mvi r, Bill Hiatt; Wise M n Gan - M< ehhn r . James Payt*n. David Welch; Innkeeper, Cui ii. S lw ter; Roy, Don Wdvn: Martha, Debbie Naragon; R m m Sol tiers. Ray Chapman, Tom Mellin Murk Fenstermach- ! er. Joseph, Stanley Orcutt: Mary, C 11 Ite Well r; Angels, Barbara Wdsr n. Linda Wilson. Pictured, left to right, are; 1 Crdg DeMyer, Rdl Hiatt, Curtis j S Ivestcr Collette Weller, Gary . Mishhng. James Payton, David j Welch.

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• □ - □ marriages 3——— — — U lit von - Rmmnns Miss L nnie L. Inx n and EONC X Th- . .as L Ema. nu i< united in manlage November 2tUh . t the Aub n Chap 1 United Missionary Chun h on Locust Road. The cerenmny was performed by Rev. Raj bhau:i<r, p.stor of the church. The bride is the daughter of M’ nd Mrs. Charles Dixon of 29201 New Road. North Liberty. The groom is the son of Mra. Alin Emmons of Riley R< ad, North Liberty. The bride wore a strwt b ngtfr dress of nylon lace over a<< tate and a small veil topped with a ciown made of p< arls. Mis. Judy Stixkbergcr was the maid of honor. Don Brumley .served his brother as best man. The bride is a graduate of Greene High Sehix 1 and lias besn empl «d at the 3t. Joseph Bank. Th»- groom is a graduate of LtPat High School and is new stati n«si with the N ivy at Port Huennne, California, where the couple will make their honu . A small n^apti .n w is held at the home of th<- bride. H trtnian - Hostetter Miss Joann*' Mary* Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Hartman of Indianapolis, became the bnde of Stanton Eugene Hoslctt r, s>n of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hostetter of Walkerton, in a 2 30 n'cß k ceremony Saturday afternoon, Decemix r 3. in Our Ri-lec'^. r Luther n s ;.<h, Indianapolis.

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Rev. Harry Huxivld atticiat.sl at the d' übl* ring ceremony before the immediate families. Miss Sherry Griffin of Indianapoh.s was maid of honor and S; nl< y Hosi< ttvr of Walkerton was best man. A wi Iding dinner wis 'u ld n the evening at Brodej 3 Village Inn. The r >uple will make their home at 3601 Bunker Hill Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana. Shan.neks Face Three Opponents In Five Days Th* N* r<h liberty Shanin* ks, handed their first defeat >r four games last Saturday night, w.H be out to return to winning ways in a busy five day schvdu’* of basketball. A thr ••-game set is s< heduh'd for this pe r '"d with two battles away from home an 1 one on the home out t. Fiiday it will be Oregon-Davis, a t am that has had only mediocre success in tie young sus* n. This game wall be played in the Tyner High School ym as the Bobcats do n*>t play any gamed < n their own fb/ *r. Saturday night, Rolling I'm e will visit the Shamrock- for a batth on the North Liberty sh« r. Rolling also is n*>t enjoying the best of starts, but hav* a lot of size and also some smaller lx>vs with sjx-* 1. dep* nding on the ty<X of offense th* ir coach plans. Tuesday, the Shamrocks wi’l visit Clay for a game on their th* r in the Junior High Building at Clay.

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