The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1967 — Page 13

St. Joe County Young Adult Club Meets The monthly meeting of the St. Joseph County Young Adult Club was held at the 4-H grounds at 8:00 p.m. Mr. William Caldwell, Purdue Extension Spcialist, young adults, spoke on ‘•How Committees Should Function”. Also, Brain Vanderwalle, Youth Power Delegate, gave a five minute talk on "June is Dairy Month.” Jan Hughes and Carl Kaser were in charge of rerefeshments. During the summer months members and guests may wear sports clothes to the meeting. President Betty Ann Bauer called the May meeting to order. Gary Battles led the Pledge to the flag and devotions were given by Pat Whitmer. The minutes of the April meeting and the treasurers report were read and corrected. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes of North

k ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■ ’B B B B 3 B B. •i U ’ i THINK ABOUT IT! i I =— : H BY KAY A. NUSBAUM ® ■ Astronaut John Glenn will be long remembered as one of ® ■ our first astronauts. He should be remembered and honored ■ for a second reason as well. In fact,we suspect the second ■ reason supplied him with his courage in our pioneer days of $ space conguests. What is that second reason? — ■ In his T V press conference following his orbital flight, he ■ was asked if he said a special prayer before his journey into * space. He replied. "No". Maybe you too recall how he said, ■ in effect, religion was a daily habit with him, not something ■ to be turned on or off like a water faucet when needed. ■ ■ “ His statement is worth remembering. Any clergyman will ■ say it is never too late to turn to religion, even in times of ■ turmoil or stress. But, have you ever noticed those who have ■ H happy, confidant, every day smiles are usually those who ad- 5 here to their beliefs in every day living? R ® Some call it prayer in time. Because time never stands s ■ still, it is worth remembering that in any one’s life time, it is ® ■ never too late. ■ H RAY A. Nl SBAI M, M SBAI M II NEKAL HOME, Roosevelt ■ ■ Road and Ohio St. Walkerton, Indiana, Phone 586-3444. ■ üBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfI^B^

■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ ■ j The Pastor’s ■■■■■ ■ Study” ■ HELL’S POl: : OBSTACLE ^j| = ‘ ■WeB ■ ■ ROH D^F Walter J. Claeys, 8.A., B.D. “ ■ W* W* la^' sm» Pastor, First Baptist Church • North Liberty ■ Phone 656-8344 ■ God places obstacles on the road to Hell. So if you are M traveling that road, you will be unable to make it to that ■ ungodly destination unless you climb over or detour aiound j| some obstacles. They are: 1 1. The cross of Calvary. If you end up in Hell it’s be- ■ ?ause you have bypassed Jesus’ work for you on the cross. ■ 2. The Bible. If you make it to Hell it's because you have ■ B scoffed at the repeated warnings of God’s Word. g j| 3. Prayer. If you continue unsaved and thus condemn ■ | yourself to the Devil’s Hell, it’s because you have refused to H g respond to God’s working in your heart due to the many H g prayers of saved people. ■ 4. The Bible-believing church. If you succeed in making ■ | the destination of Hell it s in spite of the continuous ministry B ■ of that Bible-preaching church that is so concerned about your W becoming saved. B f This Lord’s Day Attend The Bible-Believing, Bible-Teaching. # "I Bible-Preaching Church of your choice — that is, God’s <\hoice. B B £*■ B^*S

Liberty, were made honorary members and sponsors. A committee was selected to set up a code of conduct. Committee members are Jim Bradway, Gary Battles, Cappie Clark, Irene Hughes, Anita Sulok, and Betty Ann Bauer, who spoke < n "The General Assembly and It’s Rditionship to Youth." “Silhouetts for Success” Dance took place on Saturdey May 20th at Plainfield, Ind. There were 17 from St. Joe County who attended and many more from other counties. The dance lasted from 8:30 to 11:30. The ones who attended had a very enjoyable evening. The "Trendsmen" played a variety of fast and slow danceing which made the dance successful. Refreshments were served all evning. The results from the State Bowling Tourney held in Indianapolis were quite impressive. The Manager of the Raceway Lanes was very impressed with the Rural Y'outh Group. First place winners were: "A" Division •

Women, Fayette Co.; Men, Clay Co,; Mixed, Bartholenwe Co. "B” Division - Women. Marion Co.; Men, Fulton Co.; Mixed, St. Joseph Co. The WLS House Hop for Muscular Dystrophy was a huge success. The dance was held at the North Liberty American Legion Post 365 on May 28. The hall and the band "Roadrunners” were donated. We raised SBO.OO for Muscular Dystrophy. All sports day. was held at the 4-H Leadership Center in Lafayette, Indiana. Several different games were played including, bocchii ball, vollyball, croquet, badmitten, and swimming. St. Joe took 23 members down to Lafayette. Several members took first place in different events. Mike Arnold placed first in Badmitten and Dennis Biik placed first in horseshoes. St. Joe’s tug-of-war played to finals only to be beat by Huntington Co. On June 4, County Sports Day was at the home of '.vlr. and Mrs. James Hughes in North Liberty. V< lleyball and softball were highlighted. On j my 3th and 9th State Camp will be held at the 4-H Leadership Camp. This year theme is Hawaiian. The weekend will begin at 3:00 p.m. Saturday. Only the first 10S women will be accepted. Total ' 'St f< r this we kind will be $10? 0. This fee covers all meals, cquipmnts, and lodging. Key mmbers will be admitted for nothing. Meet new friends and spend a "Weekend in Hawaii". You can see Betty Ann Bauer for a registration blank today. St. Joe has achieved one more step to their goal. We now have 100 members in our Club. The next step is the Five Star Membership which is 150 members. We hope that this goal can be achievieved within the next 6 to 8 weeks. So lets everybody get out and get more new members. There once was a maid with such graces, That her curves cried aloud for embraces, "You look," said McGee, "Like a million to me — Invested in all the right places!” SHOKT-Cl T Tn this era of labor-saving devices escalators may soon replace the ladder of success.

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Red Cross Water Safety Program At Koontz Lake Koontz Lake Lions! 1967 Red Cross Water Safety Program is in session this week and next at Koontz Lake. Classes are offered free of charge in swimming from Beginners through Life Savings, conducted by American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Miss Elizabeth Marshall, authorized at the 1966 National Aquatic School. Purdue University's Camp Limberlost of LaGrange, Indiana. A second session of free classes will begin on July 17 at 9 a.m. and will be scheduled throughout the day. Registration for these will be Saturday, July 15, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the John Marshall Residence, located East of Stahley's Boat House on Circle Drive. Koontz Lake Lion's President George Lanphere stresses that parents must accompany their children for registration. The program is open to the public in the local surrounding communit it>s. An evening Adult Beginners

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Class is offered. Also, Miss Marshall has expressed a. desire to start any week, an evening class of adults who would enjoy "brushing up” on many swimming and water safety practices. She asks that those interest'd contact her wry soon at het home, Route 3, Walkerton.

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