The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1966 — Page 8
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DEC. 29, 1966
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Mrs. Myrtle Donat hen had her Christmas dinner with the Laßue Donathens < n Osborne Road. Mrs. Haz'd Reed visited Mr 8, Kester at Huston. Texas over the holidays. Sec our New Yearn p.cty dresses in ail sizes. Junior, Miss md half sizes. Studio Dres Shop Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morris ind children were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stack and family. Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Doan were John Johnson of Rochester, Wayne J ihnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Doan and children. Mr. a: d Mrs. Paul Clingenpeel had as ( hristmas Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Clingenpeel and Mr. and Mrs. Dave P< dzinskt and Robbie. Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and M s. Frank Rauen Sr. were Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Rauen Jr. and daughters of Monett, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Travis Holmes and d tughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W rthingtor were Christmas dinner guest ; of Mr. and Mrs. John Keresztury in South Bend, '.’hey were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman at Hikeville Mrs. Stella Ulrich was the gue: t of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ulrich and daughter in South Ber.d on Christmas Eve. Mrs. Ulrich spent Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Ulrich in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen Jr. and daughters of Monett, Missouri, have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Beaudoin in Michigan City, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen Sr. in North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham and daughters of Portage; Mr. and Mrs. William Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oberly of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mry John Oberly and Chuck and Mrs. Ethel Oberly of Wyatt; Mr. and Mrs. William Heck and children and Mrs. Dorothy Heck of Tippecanoe, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mamerow and Junior.
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Mrs. Hazel Reed flew to Santa Anna. Calif., Sunday, to visit hrr daughter. Marilyn. Mrs. Gertrude Sousley was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fults of Bremen on Monday. The Hal Hev< Is, the Earl Snyders. were in Umcaster, Pa., over the week end visiting the Jerry Walters family. The Don Hwei family of Grund Rapids, Hal Hevel and family and Arthur Balsley were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Ted Hevel. The Max Steele family were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robi rt Steele and family in Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot, Mrs. Emma Milliken and Delores Matz were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pletcher in Elkhart. Mrs. Dwight Perry of Big Fork, Minnesota, and Mrs. Donald Ponto and children of South Bend, visited Mrs. Nellie Smith Wednesday. Mt. and Mrs. Earl Knight of Mankato, Minnesota, returned to their hon • Tuesday after spending Chris - mas with Mr. and Mrs. Russell O Connor. Mr. ar.d Mrs Walter Taylor were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craft and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitaker and family of Lakeville were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rauen Sr. entertained the Rauen family Monday evening nt the Community Building. Guests were from Monett, Mo., LaCrosse, Wanatah, Michigan City, Walkerton and North Liberty. Mrs. John Schrader was a guest at the family Christmas dinner in South Bend al the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo. Other guests were the children, grandchildren and great-grand-children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer, Mulberry Road. M”. and Mrs. Donald Dutcher of Huntington, were Monday dinner guests in the William Dutcher home. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tribbley of Lakeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dutcher and Melinda of South Bend.
Mr. and Mra Fred DcCoudrea were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Otis Calvin and family in South Bend for Christmas dinner. Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dutcher were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Clark and son of LaPorte. and Miss Pamela Dutcher of Walkerton. Mr and Mrs. Roy Horrall visited their son Ron. in Indianapolis Christmas Eve, and Mrs. John Chapman in Washington. Indiana Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D«< u.m entertained at dinner last I’riday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall and Mrs. Edna LeCoudres. Christmas dinner guests of the William Dutchers were Mr. and Mrs Dean Claxton and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Myers, all of Mishawaka. Elwood Renz of Teegarden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sims and Kay, and Mr and Mrs, Ronald Savoie and children, were Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Sheila Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chiton Snyder attendcl a family Christmas party Sunday in the home of Mrs. Madge Wilson m South Bend, with about twenty guests present. Mrs. Fred DeCoudres entertained her Sunday School class of the Methodist Church last Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in making favors of Santa Clauses for the patients at the Walkerton Nursing Home, after which refreshments were served. TH E LEGION CORNER We of the American Le»gion are now able to send tax free cigarettes to our servicemen in Viet Nam, due to the cooperation of the Philip Morris Corporation. You may also send your cigarettes to a soldier or sailor, etc., personally. Your name or name of your organization will be on each individual package of cigarettes if bo desired. The price of these cigarettes is a little over 10c a pack. Prices for the free distribution plan: parcel containing 300 packages, (30 cartons) $30.71. Hired containing 100 packages (10 cartons) $10.61. Anv individual nr organization, who wishes to participate in this unique program, may write your check to: Phillip Morris, Inc. You may bring or mall your checks or money orders to the American Legion Post 189. Walkerton. Ind. For more information contact commander Bill Flaugher. I realize at this time of year with Christmas, etc., that it's a tittle rough. But think of the boys over there who are not having any Christmas. The ones on the front line, especially. These cigarettes will not get WuimtmmmmiirnmmiiimiiHirc I IsAPfi I I Wl w HINGING OUT WITH (HEER X or You And Yours In I I I Burger Dairy = Walkerton E uiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiif;.
there for Christmas. naturally, but at least it will let them know that we h«re in t! Walkerton and Koontz Lake area, are thinking of them. After all. they are the ones who are making it possible for us to enjoy our Christmases. our New Years and everything else that we enjoy and hold dear. Try and put yourself in a man's place on the front line. I know all of you veterans know what it means to get a little something from h me. regardless of what it was. So, before you forget it. sit down now and write a check foi the boys overseas. The brands of cigarettes are: Phillip Morris, Marlboro, filter or menthol; Parliament. Please specify the brand. Oratorical champion is now a fll’n star. Julie Sommaisa, cute teenager and 19^8 American Legion High S' ;.o<4 oratorical champion of tl Department of South Dakot i. She is now starring in Universal City Studios production of the movie. “The Pad." Julie won a SSO check, a $l5O scholarship. a gold m<‘dal and a plaque for h« oratorical efforts in high echo ’ Another <ne of the many young people who have made good through the efforts of the America! Legion.
YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kraner World Conditions Before Christ's Second Coming 1. What did Christ say would be the condition of the world just before his se< ond coming ? Answer:' 'AS IT WAS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH, so shall it be also tn the days of the Son of man. - Luke 17:26 2. How was it in Noahs day? Answer: “And God saw that THE WICKEDNESS OF MAN WAS GREAT IN THE EARTH, and that EVERY IMAGINATION OF THE THOUGHTS OF HIS HEART WAS EVIL CONTINUALLY." GENESIS 6:5. 3 How did Paul characterize the last days? Answer: "This know also, that in the last days PERILOUS TIMES SHALL COME." 2 Timothy 3:1. G What*dlT Paul say would make the last days perilous’ Answer: "For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, truce-breakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, desplwrs of those that are good, traitors, heady, high-minded. lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof." 2 Timothy 3 2 5. 5. Are things to grow better or worse before Jesus corn* ' But EVIL MEN AND SEDUCERS SHALL WAX WORSE AND WORSE." 2 Timothy 3:13. 6. According to the parable of the wheat and the tares. h< w long are the good and bad to remain together? Answer: "Let BOTH GROW TOGETHER UNTIL THE HARVEST." Matthew 13:38. 7. When does the harvest come? Answer: "The harvest IS THE ENI) OF THE WORLD Matthew 13.30. 8. For what purpose Is the gospel to be preached m all De world ? Answer: "And this gospel of the kingdom shall be pre o h ed in all the world FOR A WITNESS UNTO ALL NA TIONS; and then shall the end come." Matthew 24 14 9. How will the end of the world aff< , ct those who are n ready ? Answer: "For yourselves know perfectly that THE DW OF THE IZ»RD SO COMETH AS A THIEF IN T u ! NIGHT. For when they shall say. Peace and safety; t’ ’’ sudden destruction cometh upon them. . . . and they <1: J not escape." 1 Thes-aloinians 5 2-t 10 ’’ HI tho.se who have planned for His coming be affected T A«t r; "it shall be said that dav Lo. thh I” ■ ur l ’ ’’ we have waited for Him. and He will save u ’’’ 1 Lord; we haw waited f<>r Him, we will be glad and rej Re in His salvation." Isaiah 25 9. Fer Information On How To ObUin A Free Bible. Write To YOUR FRIENDS THB SBVBNTH-DAY ADVENTISTS F. O. Box 31. Walkerton Indiana
HOSPITAL NEWS ui, .'south itend Craig Reed, Walkerton Mrs. Norman Fults, Walkerton E. Street Dlvis’on, LaPnrte Mrs. Bernard Wallace, Walkerton august Cnppin, Wnlkert »n Harry Fries, Walkerton Mrs. Joseph Jarringtun, Walkerton Mrs. Samuel Elea. Walkerton Parkview, Plymouth Mrs. Grover Rosenberry, Walkerton Stark*- Memorial, Knox Robert Johnson, Walkerton Specializing In Permanent | Waving s Dede’s Beauty Salon p Hair Shaping, Coloring & Stvling Phone 586-3644 Operators: DEDE FEJES A JANET BIGLER 1 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana
