The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1967 — Page 9
— 111 1 " ■ I JEbb'C’LJ' ' ^iP-T* North Liberty
Sheryl Benin of Bloomington whs home for the w** k end. John Heron spent the week end In Chicago. Ron Hormll of I nd; a napoil.4 spent Tuesday with Mr ml Mr Hoy liar rail. Mrs Stella Vlrich and Mr an 1 Mt. Bert Rudynskl were call, i to B*nton Harbor by tin <leath if Mrs .J Unes I’l rich. Mrs. Walter W*rthn tn iturned to her home M no \ f< 1 I wing a fift- mde v.u ation in Hawaii. Mr and Mra. All n 8..1 I y .mi family were Sund n dmrt guesta of Mr and Mrs. Robert Egger and family. Our January Clearani < Sale ; , now in progress nt Stub . pa . Shop Many good items . t h: If price. Mr. and Mrs. R< ger R< ed and Soni Kay were Sun 11\ afterr. n guests of Mr. an I Mrs Amo Reed. Mrs Robert Jaques of B< urbon and Mrs. Stella Urich spent Tuesday afternoon with M> art Mrs Kenneth I,lm h in S. uth Bend Wednesday dm. r m • n. Mr All.-n BnRI w. \f- ;n Leva!. Mr* I Jab • m Jerry Morris. Mr He • n Steric, Mrs Roi -rl Jb J I’ete J< hns< n an i Mr R beri Hocker. “23” CM B 10 Mill ।h* .3 11 rm I*• ‘in club will meet on 1 ■ u y 7, «t 7 30 pm. in th. h a v r Thomas Frist. A G* n exchange student will j <n’ the program. Contentment may t* a virtue, bait it's death to enteq isr
spirtlual dinem It may well be man’s most Important challenf^ ' ,c ™ arch end probe his intuitions about religion until I\ J ^.trs that point in his consciousness where spiritual realty breaks through, the divine touches the human an ! God transforms the world with His image You are r.' dto hear this public lecture titled "The Dema n J J S. ■ ‘^l Discovery” by OTTO BERTSCHI.C.S 8., a tlxM ire Christian Science Bo?rd of Lecturesh. Christian science lecture February 6 Monday 8 p.m. in the auditorium of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 428 South Michigan, Plymouth ADMISSION FREE • EVERYONE IS WtuCOMI MHMMMmnNmftNNMHH
NFO News On January 16, the St Joseph Co. NEO held it a meeting at the N rth Libeity Communitv Hud lin - pre Hed by <halmu n. Loyal B. -kh Hei Oit : t untv ; uests wre Chari, s WHh Im. Cl lt mn M irsh >l. i’ >; b, nny F' • 1 nl. 3rd C n re*si< nil I Hst 1. ; t a .rman ll.c 1 M irohn Ar* a r an chairman and Alvin H 1 \-n dt. m at Chairman. Z m I all fj mi Igißorte < ‘ountv. It was d.s tiled the three T .unties Would have a tnrpper and n speaker from the Nat onal Office in the n u 'utum Watch for the Lime and place to be announced md don’t mLs this very important gathering. Ebstton ot otficers was hetdr Loyal Burkholder, re-elected chairman. Victor Kring. Vicech airman. Maltha Lambert, .secretary and Betty McCormick trvasu ei. Li ad Klein was elected trustee and Congressional m in Is R dph Baughman. Edith Snyder s j u ii< it v ^i-ahman. Ihe meat t card was •b<t. d. Law -ir . Snyder. C! irm m. Eh. er Lanoert, Victor Kring, Hl-yGI n, : iwi Jim G. uu aL *• 'r te lia-ryl Cat L.-n and Harris Tayler. Snvdcr 1 nnoune-c-l a Z..ne 2. South Bcm! Arvv. no t b aid m«s Ung to I . hid F MialV 6 hUO at the First K n.l H nk (if Elk’i ;. C ; N |>p inee. Wayne Millet . newly a Pi .n'ed meal coordmat’t for the nor:hern half of Indiana will 1 pres nt. and express hlv views. All oift i.-rs .I meat L aub be .UI to attend this meet nr All farmers have built NFO Th. re have been four meat hold-
ing actions. H<^gs and cattle were held. We have mnrkiting arrangements with many packer*, as a r< mlt <>t th. m nu at leddini; actions. If ail NFO members were to mark*! under these arrnn i nivnt <, master < ontracts Could bi acti’at. I in !‘0 da’ s. <>ur grain prodiuais have an opp >rtunitv to hold under the 'tn position -ale contracts x Mr Ivmy Farmer, you are in the spotli hi. y. u, now. have the <pp i t unity to |< ad the way. It yi.u arc successful -- we believe you will be--\F() will be successful. Every individual farmer will b» succi > n.I. H earne he will bt pricing hi> pi duction. < .st plus a reasonable profit St. Patrick ( redil I nion Elects Officers Th. St. I . 'rii'k's Walkerton Parr h F'. h i ,] Credit ’ ai< n held >! • -in Ii; ■ '.n,: ..n W. dn. sdn”, ; • . The ' nir<! n v a p’.' i. i<-d bv a pancake on 1 ■ i . age supp. r sponnorcd by the VA men - Club. Rep it - weir given by all memhers i.t th< b'.ard stressing the* prog:<.s that f.a been made in the past ve.o Tilt I-U’ ,n • Oinmittee consists if G. rgt Kostin. A.J. Kennedv and Al \ aW • iz> <le Thr B - I .f I u-.. p ।f ( , r i%7 are \l‘*.o \\* । , , u uth. president; Frank At! 1 n, vice president; K r. ieth Htif’st tter. tn asun r; K- vin Hu" tetter ix’m nti nil <ii:t ti. .nd Carol Huffstette*, - <'!'rt arv. Sup- \ , • iimmltten is Ed’v:»i J . u Knthr n Kram- < l at' J hr I- i ri- rt v C< ! t (' : Ra- He. Simone Rot-rt kno ht and J hn Pov.a 11 ;.i OO :. r prizes wert* w n I M -\tk n md Th* -. T . nz. M u wh. 1 v. I th- -'ownh 11 trail wd< nt ci 'as to f tav-
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FEB. 2, 1967 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
NORTH MHERTY Mth (,KAOf TOI RNET THIS SATI RDM Th< North Liberty sth grade tourney postp< ned from Janurary 2Mh. to next Saturday, F< bninry 4 will t t held in the Hieh S< h - I Gvm. Gatn-M are scheduled to begin at 9 am. and 1 pm In the tournev i p-nm North Liberty liittb-s R. Hin - Prairie; while the s-< nd r ime ha« New (’a ■h de going against Wakarusa. The morning lose rs will plav in the consolation game at 1 pm followed hv the champion hip gamimmediately aftrrw.vds Admission prices ft>r tne tourney are 25c for nil student’ and 50c for adults, per session. The 7th grades of the four schools Will play- the folb wng
I _TZ h .. ..^ - ^==^=-=-2^; . I THINK ABOUT IT! I • ■ g — 5 BY RAY A. M SB\I M
Q In both th» Ju laic and Christian d -trine of morality of Q goodness versus sn. we accept the tea< hing wh* n w. do wrong gl * against man. we also sin against in t«lav w rl! H different and stiange concepts rl>w -<«iety - accept in e -f gi ® morality as it was taught to us The • n. th-• who say S « crimes against the state are the nniv ■ n- f - whuh man is K m answerable. Even •-xlucat-d - < : I m-t- and psvrhiatrists 3] n A1 - g primarily a so ml disorder Ton re ins people «eem willing tn ® alibi or excuse wrong thinking, wr r. - .mi. r < f man 1. unst $ m n ' ;in iy Somehow, s mewhere, th-se pc pie h .V. di Il'l> I ter- i] S & truths. Our OM and New T- ' tm- •• - •. a w n ' n n J F an.l wrong b« Lav -r can and sh- ild b- n ’ I - . r- x' *1 o by each of us is mdivid ml* Fr th • wh- w* übj A b'’itut» 3 [■’ old thinkine v th n it mav be a ■ *■ ’ ng th '’i.A' to r*>- ?! F member that on the Tmy of R.-d ■ rpt, - . oh of ns m u t f e S gi judgement individually for our mdivid.i.d >r; Hot. gT Th* Good Rook • xisted Ing be*, at!- 20* a Cen’ . en**p -gj * ■ .ht , n I ■ ■ ■ ; RAT A. Nl SBAI M ( Nt sRAI M ll\t I \I HOME, Riwwi. It n I ■ Hoad and Ohio St., Wall erton, Indiana. Phone ^44 4. Geis rses
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Saturday, Feb^ll, In a tourney at Nt w Carlisle KOONTZ LAKE f’ONSf RY VTION ( I I R Att« nte n’ The carrv-in .* ipp< rs w II be r* *nint«i or Satur lay ■ • - O’ P.M B hot dish, salad or dessert; we hav* th* table ervirc Menibers and fro nds mvit**d. The 'm«tesa» f-r February are * J. Ombbeman and Mrs. W .\* halBkt. One of *ur memoers, W 11mm Kuhlwein, is in the St. Joseph H-spit il. 811 F Madison St., Smith B* nd Indiana, Room 583. M nv v man bumps Inf' tr übl*' trying- to dodge his dnty.
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