The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 March 1967 — Page 12
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TUP INDEPENDENT NEWS — MARCH 23. 1967
Not h Liberty Seniors Plan For 1567 Class Trip l'h< senior class of N*rth Libert high school i- planning forth« ir c ming class trip, a four-day » mation tl tour of Washington I* C and New York City. This ull he from Monday. April 3. though Thursday April 6 and the gt**up will go by United Airlines ch irt* r. The bur has been sc iedul> d by th* S* uth Rend Comiii juty S* h •* 1 C**rp.*ration at this ti • to utilize tl ■ -pring vacation pr i n t cau-*’ abs.nc* from sclkk ! f the trip. \n itenerary of th* trip is as fl* Ws April 3 ( ’,O a m L* iv* S* uth B* nd vi: Umt.d Airhn* - DC-6B chart* r ai *iaft Break* ist will be sen<*d al ft Vo N w York City. « 30 a m Arrive Kennedy Airp t in N. w York City where sp *lll in t**r Coaches will take t ■ in t« th* Park-Sheraton Intern ion (1 Hotel. Ino pm. B* gin lectured tour of D*wet Manhattan th*- Battery, t! B verv. Street *f Forgotten M i Skid lb w. Chinatown. Greenv. h Village Little Church .around tt Corner. Wedding Gown Row ar i the Wall Str*-* t financial distri t ;. 30 pm. L* < tured tour of the Un t.d Nations Building with a gu i. tte dress-d in her native c um* See th*' S«‘cretariat. the G i<e il Assembly, the Security C n-*l and th* International Gift Sh *p on the Trower Concourse. 500 pm Return to vour hotel Fob pm Radio City Music H I f< i the premiere showing of a iovi* followed by the fabulous st pres* ntation featuring the V. ■ H-fam-u- Rockett* s. 1 (Ki a.m Curf.w in the hotel April 1 S3O am Transfer tn the F.o’erv t*> b**ard a yacht for the cruse t>* th* Statue of Liberty. 11:30 *m Transfer to the F pin- St t< Building for a visit t th* Observati n lb * f on th*
Good Friday Services FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oi North Liberty 407 West Elm Street In The Afternoon, March 24, 1967
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102nd floor. After you visit the Empin State Building, time will be allowed to shop on Fifth Avenue or perhaps tak* in a television show. 0 iki pm Leave New York . City via Greyhound Charter buses r f**r Washington D. C. 11 30 pm Arrive at the 1 Sheraton-Park Hot*! in Washing--5 ton D C. 100a m. Curfew in the hotel. . April 5 ; Morning is left open. । 100 pm. Board buses for trip .to the Virgina side of th*' . Potomac Mount V*rn**n. then on । to Arlington National Cemetan I when th* ai rival will be timed to s. e the changing of th*- guard at ; th* Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, th*- Eternal Flame at the graveside <*f .John F Kennedy. the Matin* Memorial and Christ Church in Alexandria. 500 pm. Return to the hot*| 700 pm. Begin the Night Tour of the city, the National Art hives. the Pentagon Ford Theatre, th*' Washington Monument. Embassy Row. Legations and the highlight of the evening, a stop at the National Historical Wax Museum. 1 00 am. Curf.w in the hotel. April 0 9 00 a m Board the busts for a tour visiting the White House, the Smithonian Institution, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the J* fferson and Lincoln Memorials. 100 p.m. Spend th«* afternoon on Capital Hill, the House of Representatives, the Senate, the Rotunda. Statury Hall the Taft Memorial Library of Congress. Supreme Court Building and the Folger Shakespearean Theatre. 530 pm Terminate at the Airport. 6 30 p.m. Leave Washington D.C. via United Airlines for short trip back tn South Bend. Dinn* r will be served aloft. S 00 pm. - Arrive South Bend. MFE R KIT Faith is the life-bl d of anv endeavor it lingers when everything el . is gone.
1:15 I Rev. Benny Miller First Baptist ( hun h Walkerton ‘The Death Os The Cross" Philippians 2:5-11 ... > ~ . ""S
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2:15 I Rev. Walter J. Claeys I Host I’asfor 'The I'reai hili” of The C ross” i Corinthians 1:10-21
Nichols Family Visits Chicago On Free Trip Mr. and Mrs. Damon Nichols and family chose to go to the Pick Congress Hotel in Chicago for their week end trip which they won through the Albert Pick promotion contest held last fall and was there over the last week end. While they were there they attended the Chicago World Flower and Garden Show and at the flower show they also had birds of all kinds and hundreds of fish aquariums on display that the children enjoyed very much. Th*-n in the owning they attended the Shrine Circus at th* Medinak Temple which many of their acts had been on Bozo Circus and .Jackie Gleason television programs. Th* y also attended the Trade Fair and went to the Mus*-um of Science and Industry and to China Town, th** Chicago Stock Yards and to Marshall Fields. The people at the hotel wore very friendly and the food was d* licious. We will always remember this trip as we had a very nice time. Oregon Township Home Economics The March meeting of the Oregon Township Home Ec. Club met at the home of Audrey Taylor of Hamlet. Roll Call, response was "Share an Easter Custom” to which • leven members and two guests gave many old family customs enjoyed on Easter. The two guests were. Mrs. Harold Stuver of Hollister, Missouri, a former member who is visiting her father. Mr. Clay Bonifi* Id of Koontz Lake. Mi .
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Harry Malstaff of the Better H**mes Club of Walkerton who is giving a short lesson on Hat making. This project is being taken by their club and she is a very qualified demonstrator. The business part of the meeting was finished at the end of the meeting so all members who might be leaving early could enjoy the demonstration. She had three lovely, professional looking hats to show’ and is making one for each costume for herself. Many would like to take the seven lessons her club is taking and was invited to attend their meetings. fn3 fnjfnjlnj fnJTnXnlfn] FnlfK] (3 In) Fnl Inl fn) fn] n
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@ This question appeared here last week. Psephologists ask g the question in behalf of clients when examining employee § applications. 3 "Os all the men you know, have known, met or heard of. 3 what one man would you most like to be like? - Explain why. H Some selections and reasons show peculiar, even fuzzy think--3 ing. What person, at least of Christian faith, could possibly H fail to select the One Man who not only changed the course I of history, but changed the calendar as well? Apart from the 3 n-hgi*»us aspect, this Man was so remarkable, our calendar is g dated B.C. and A D. - before Christ and in the year of our S Ix»rd. Evon non-Christians who deny His Divinity, knew He @ DID live on earth. From His birth to His crucifixion. He s liv**d an exemplary life of s**lfl*ssn<‘ss; never a thought of B selfishness. His life. His acts. His teaching - left an indelible g mpnnt with more impact than any other man who ever lived. B At East er.let us njoice that He prov«*d life is continuous; B indestructible; that His resurrection proved eternity does not a start with death, but from he moment of mortal birth; that ® H* proved our physical life of imperfections is only a prelude s to spiritual perfection He promises us in His Heaven. When B we reject him the precious gift of Easter. E) RAY A. N! SBAUM, Nl SBAI M FUNERAL HOME, Roosevelt S Road and Ohio St., Walkerton, Indiana, Phone 5X6-3444.
She reminded us of theirM "Fashion Show” April 3, at th A Walkerton High School, put onW by the Better Homes Chib. Ad-W mission, in the evening is to be ■ seventy-five cents. We paused to remember two^B former members who passed^® away recently. Mrs. Mamie Bra-^B man and Mrs. Rose Falk. After a delicious lunch, clul closed by singing Club Brayer. ■ Next meeting .April 2, at th H home of Mrs. Francis Koch < I Koontz Lake and will be a p* ■ lunch carry-in at noon as Hines W has kept her from attending ov fl meetings for .a long time. S
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