The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1967 — Page 7
SyjXiKHJ Walkerton
Mrs. Bertha Urbin spent Sunday in Kweanna with her sister, Mrs. Anna Alien. The Fellowship Class of the United Methodist church will meet in the home of Mrs. Virgil Gwin. 706 Ohio St. for their regular monthly meeting, Thursday January 26 at 7 30 p.m Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Alen and Scott Waited Friday. Saturday and Sunday in Louisville. Kentucky. They were guests at the Albert Pick Motel there. Among other things the Kings enjoyed seeing the beautiful Ohio River, a visit to the Churchhill Downs Museum and Race Track and a visit t■' My Old Kmtuck” Home .it Bu.k. town. Kentu ky.
YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN CHEAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Krancr Are The Ten Commandments Ont Os Date? 1. What ut said of the enduring character of the ten commandments ? Answer; ' The work.* of Hu hands are verity uni judgment. AU. HIS COMMANDMENTS ARE SI R’ THEY STAND FAST Ft>R EVER AND HVER, and arc d ne tn truth and uprightness. ” Psulm 111 7.8. 2. Ind Chrirt come tn abol.sh nr to destroy the law' Answer: "Think not that I am come tn destroy the law or the prophets 1 AM NuT COME TO DESTROY, BUT TO FULFILL.- Matthew 5 17. 3. When used wtth refertnic to prophecy, what <1 -m the w >rd FULFUL mean' Answer To fill up: tn accomplish, to bring to pass; us that tt might be FULFILLED which war* spoken by csihs the prophet." Matthew 4 14. 4. Whid doea the word mran when used with reference tn law? An-rwer: To perform to keep, or to art in accordance with; as "Bra ye n« another a burdens and so FULFILL the law of CT.nst " Guiationa 6:2 5 How did prophecy mdl< ate that Christ would relate Hunself to the law "* Answer Thr L-d in w. U pleased for his righteZusneM" sake. He will magnify the law. and make it h<m »urabh Lwtan 42 21. 6. How did (’hrist tn at Hi* Father's commandments' Answer I he. kep’ my Father s commandments, and abide in His Ine John 15 10. 7. If »n* p- frs -, t u h. ir m Christ how should he walk' A” "rr "He th I .t ’h h« nt; Mh in Him OUGHT HIM3E!F ALSO TO WALK EVEN AS HE WAU<ED 1 John 2 6. 4. Does faith in Chr ' i akc void the law ” Answer D w. .hc make v< id tne 1.. thr ugh faith ' GOD FORBID YEA WE ESTABLISH 3HE LAW Romans 3 31 9. What mor.- than all •, -p: v. * the । < p< tuity and immutabihty of the t n < ’ man Inu-n'C Answer "For G<>D S<) L A.D TIE. WORLD THAT HE GAVE HIS ONLY Hl P iTTEN SON 'hit wh .x, r i„.. Ucwux tn Him *h i.id t p.n.Ji but have <v rluit.ng ^fe.'• John 316 (Could the I.x have t*- n abolished then Christ need n t htv. c. "i« t«. div for <»ur suu; for He died to meet d. mar. I- of tj.it law » 10. What rvlati nd - - i . if:- I;t - r -mt-nn ’ » the law ” Answer "For not ’he J•to • f th. 1 w ire just before God. but THE DOVES OF THE LAW SHALL BE JUSTIFIED ‘ Roman* 2 13 For Information On lbw T 1 b’.ain A Fr.c Bible, Write To YOUR FRIENDS THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS F. O. B< x 33 Walkerton Indiana
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cmmey were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ph Wagner of Ohio. Pvt. David Knowlton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton left Monday to report to Chicago where he is assigned to th*- sth Army Headquarters. He had be* n home on a 30 day leave after spending a year in Vi< t Nam Av and Mrs D land W.-l. h and family spent the w.x k end at the American Baptist Ass. mbT., Green T/akes. Wisconsin visiting Mrs Welch’s sister Mr. and Mis D>>n.>ll Ashlock and famiF . Th. Senior Youth Fellowship of the Second Baptist Church of Peoria. Hhn "s were also their week end gucs; s
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wolf an 1 daughter of Monon were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller. Mr and Mrs Jom ph Wagn< f of Oh o were week end gm -ts of Mi <i>u Mrs. Jo.m ph Cr< nv i m Walkerton. Mrs. Davi 1 Lawrence spent several days last week in Indi.mapolis with her daughter and family. Dr. and Mrs T A Randall Mrs. Fayetti D nn returned home Sunday aftei ling last wa-ek in Chicago ’mg her daughter and f;u dy. Mr and Mrs. Robert Gore This we. k Mrs Dunn is ent. rtainlng her grandson. Phillip Dunn of West lAfayctte while his parents are in New York. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Harold Knowlton, David Sharr.n and G. ne wen* Mr. and M r s Gerald Knowlton. Janet and Jill of North Liberty. Mrs. William Harrell Paul and Darlene of Argos and Mrs. Mildr.-d Williams of Pl>m< uth
Even the ash tray rides smoother in Chevrolets When you’re down at your dealer’s trying out a new Chemdet, be sure you pull out the ash tray. Notice how nice and easy it glides, noer hanging up or even scraping. Ihe reason is, it rides on ball bearings. Four shiny little ball bearings. ( lake the tray all the way out and you’ll see them.) You say you don’t eTn smoke? Iben look at it this way. That ash tray is a symbol of the way we make cars: Paying extra GM attention to the little things as well as the big ones, as away ~ mw of making extra sun your ’67 Chevrolet ghes you that sure feeling & ■ , i ■ '.aMM POWELL -MANN CHEVROLET CO. INC. Phone 586-3149 301 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Ind.
JAN. 26, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Mr. find Afr< T> rrv Anderson «t.d son M .-k of W. ’d Branch Michigan m nt thr*. da\ < last v.e«k visit U , hi- pan n’,. Mr and Mrs S’ an And< r s< n ,nd his sist.r pl f.nmh. Mr an<l Mrs R.agl. MRS. D \\ ||) LAURt.M E tMERT.AINs ( |R( I E Mrs ; .;<j Liwr» nr. . nt« rtiuned th> ’»borah Cirri.- of the Walkert .1 United M. thxii t Church. 7 c'Tiy iftrrmion. Jan. 17 in her L >ine. Devoti . , were given by Mrr. Hazel Barden and Mrs Walt, r Smith prvM nt*<l the n. B th women u-..-d «-nptura pray* r and thoughts for the new yenr. Each member was ask to write and seal in an envelope, -.ne thing Ml would like to accomplish during 1967. 3: rs.- will b. • pem-d at the end of th.- year and r» ad Mrs. Smith ask that fr -nds having ujM'd Christmas «a l( j > cut any religious picture away from thr c ard and give • , h, r that she might send them t >
mb- i< n; r fr 1. nd in Japan, • <« II .»• in tV‘ rh.-d sh» t.a< h. Sp» rr.d cmpha.i,^ wxv given u the duty of . ,< h to mak. < >ll . , t the shut-in per .on »,f the । n . munity. Mrs. Liwr. nc. . r v.-d re imeats followin; the me* th Mrs Guy Mutihler w.i w. 1<..0. »*d as a gvi'st h. I. XKF ( ON -.R4 4 i lox CM K NEVS A large gathering of memb. r < particijH»t»-l in a carry in -ups r Saturday January 21 st, wtu fl was shrdub-d as Birthday N. i for several of our member,. After cake and ire errant i members sang Happy Bothd-.y j the following Mr Amick i. . 2nd; Mr Rus^il Smith, ». .. 13th; Mrs. Ja<-»bs,n. Jan i*’ ; Mr and .Mr- Wolgmiuth. r 21th; Mr. Kuhlwein lan. 2it» Thr hostrv- Mrs. Smitn <| Mrs Bodeman »s rsted bv ti r husbands as usual did t fit. ~ S. . voi n, yt Saturrlax
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