The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1968 — Page 8

- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JVLY 18, 1968

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K L News by Pat Kiel>e 586-2164 Koontz Lake Conservation Co. The regular annual meeting of thi Company was held on Sunday, July 14th at 2:00 p m. The following members were elected to serve on the Board of Directors: Messrs. Harry Anderson. Frank Atkisson. Ernest Brovoid, William Cranmer. Louis Herbold. Frank Kramer, William Michalski, and Mrs. Joseph Quebbeman. The following members were ilected to serve as officers for the ye; 4 : President. Ernest Brovold: Vice-President. L uis Herbold: Treasurer. William Cranmer: and Secretary. Mrs. William Michalski. Something’s missing— Something may be missing from your auto insurance, tool Get the plan that not only gets to the “meat" of the matter, but g.»es you all the “trimrrings," tool Ask about Mend an Mutual's broadcoverage Pacemaker Auto Policy. I can tailor it to fit your needs and budget. See me.., there's no obligation! E’ eridian Mutual agent B. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — Koontz Lake Phone Walkerton 586-2580

■ I “In The Pastor’s ■ Study” ■ : THIS WE ■ BELIEVE : NO. 9 ■ ■ ■ it

B We here at First Baptist in North Liberty are not yet "on- ■ lightened" by the twentieth century. We still believe that a ■ there is a personal devil. Why? Because God says so. Where - B did we ever r< ad what God has to sav on the subject? In the w - Blble - ’ H G<>d says that He at first created Satan as a holy and per- ■ fret angel and that Satan then rebelled against his creator. ■ _ The devil s holiness was then changed and he became an ■ ; utterly depraved, sinful character. Thus today he is the great ■ en.-my of God and of God s people, the leader of all other evil 0 B angels and spirits, and the deceiver and god of this present ■ = age. * i He has great supernatural powers, but they are strictly | - limited by God: and God can overcome for good all Satan's ’ ■ wicked plans and deeds. Satan is not a "second god" but is a I j finite being. With God s help man can resist the devil. I B Jesus Christ our Savior <>n Calvary’s cross defeated, judged, I : and sent* need the devil. Therefore, his execution and doom, a “ although yet future, are certain to come. ? The nature and heart of man is basically sinful. We read. II "Out of the heart proceed all kinds of evil things not out RI B of Satin But it is the put pose of the devil to excite and ■ r attract man's ungodly heart to do ungodly deeds. L If you are unsaved today it is because you have allowed B * Satan t- blind \oiir ,-pintual eyes to th.- truth of the gospel ■ of Chn^l and to snatch aw.c, the ita - ..f the Bible from ■ — your heart. Also vu will n xou aie un-aved >pend ■ - e' rnltv in h< 11 with the d< vil. ■ D THAT'S WHAT GOD SAYS ABORT THE DEVIL - ■ SO THAT S WHAI WE BELIEVE: " ■ rrai bibiiiiiieiiiiihih"

Senior Citizens The next meeting will be a picnic at the Clifton Phillips, home on July 18 at 12:30 p.m. Bring a hot dish, salad, or dessert and your own table service. Mr. Phillips will fry fish that he caught in Florida. For any further information or directions, call William Michalski at 586-2335. Conservation <iub The regular meeting will be held on Friday. July 19th. at 8:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse. The Department of Natural Resources has replied to our question of restocking the lake. Refreshments and social hour will follow the business meeting. Flippers Meet The Koontz Like Flippers 4-H club met on Wednesday, July 10 at 2:00 p.m. in the Conservation Clubhouse with thirteen members present. The meeting was called to order by Nan Peterson, President. The pledges were led by Vicki Allen and Donna Summerlott. It was reported that a profit of twenty-four dollars was made from the May bake sale. Sandy Cook, leader, informed the girls of the Drt>s Revue Judging to be held Thursday, July 18th in Knox and of the Community Judging which will take placton July 23rd. Bunni Steele gave her demonstration on "Fruit Float”, while Patty Seese gave a demonstration on "How To Make A Chocolate Milk Float". Terri Awald let! the group in singing. The Health and Safety report on "How Safe Is Your Home?" was given by Debbie Greenawalt. It's too late to stop and think after an accident happens. E Specializing in Permanent E E Waving “ Dede’s E | Beauty Salon = Hair Shaping. Coloring & “ Styling = Phone 586-3644 = Operator*: ~ DEDE FMEB E 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana J ^miimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiir-

■ r w ■ ■ Walter J. Claeys, 8.A., B.D. Pastor, First Baptist Church North Liberty H M

News From The Koontz Lake Library Have you damned your newspaper for prying into the lives of people? Powerful critics have lecently engaged in attacking the morals of our free press. For those who want to hear the other side of the argument, read "Freedom of Information", by Herbert Brucker. If you ve not read "Why Wc Can't Wait," by the late Martin Luther King. Jr., it's well worth your time to do so in this time of struggle for Negro equality. It is a compelling justification of the "Now" in the Negro's rally for his rights. "A Time To Speak” is the cry of a man of courage who HAD to speak. Charles Morgan, the author, grew up in Birmingham. Ho had a successful law practice there. The day after four Negro Sunday School children were kilbd in the bombing of a church there, he launched a struggle against hatred, bigotry and intolarance. His book is an indictment of all who remain silent wh< n their conscience tells them it is time to sp< ak. Christian Attitudes toward War and Peace,” by Roland Bainton is a historical survey and critical re-evaluation of the stands taken throughout history by the prominent thinkers of the times. His purpose is to determine which of these attitudes is relevant to the Atomic age or should a new one be formulated? Phoney Funny The boss was exasperated with his new secretary. She ignored the telephone when it rang. Finally he said, irritably. "You must learn to answer the phone." "OK," she replied, "but it seems so silly. Nine times out of ten it's for you."

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□ D BIRTHS □ □ Mr. and Mrs. Terry Glon, 67669 Sycamore Rd., North Liberty are parents of a daughter born July 8 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geyer of North Liberty, a daughter July 12 in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrsi Stephen Armstrong, Rt. 1, ‘ l^orth Liberty, a daughter, born July 14 in Memorial Hospital. Mr. and MrS, • Wayne Smith, Walkerton, a ^nan was born on July 9 in the-'Starke Memorial hospital Knox. ‘_ A son was bwrn on July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. finrry Nifong of Walkerton in Parkview hospital, Plymouth. Mr. and Ms< Francis Johnson

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of W’alkerton are the pare a son born on July 13 in Street Division hospital, La A son was born on July Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hem Walkerton in the E Street । sion hospital, LaPorte. Henry is the former Diandelberger. □ . CARDS OF TH A 5 □ . Wc would like to thank one for the beautiful flow, many acts of kindness sh. the death of Mrs. Leu special thanks also to the I Methodist Church and Rev lams. The Fai Mrs. Frank