The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1968 — Page 9

FFA NEWS s • - ' a lull Roger Stull u us rhu ted president of the Future Farmers of America recently at John Glenn High School. Rager Is a senior and has been in FFA for four years and he was the vice president last year. Roger Is a nine year member of 4 H and has had a Reserve Champion Hereford. Champion Hereford and Reserve Grand Champion steer at the M vshnll Co. 4-H Fair. His projects in FFA. are beef, dairy, corn and sox beans. = Specializing in Permanent E E Waving “ Dede’s Beauty Salon E Hair Shaping, Coloring & § E Styling Phone 5X41-3044 “ Operators: 2 E DEDE FEJEI E 90S Roosevelt Roan E Walkerton. Indiana .iflllllllllllUllllllllilllilllllliilllltlflll*

Revival Time Harvest Time October 24-26 Services Each Evening At 7:00 P.M. WESLEYAN CHURCH Monroe al Michigan. Wnlkerton NO TRICK But A Halloween Treat For Our Most Valued Customers (From Oct. 24 Thru Oct 31) ftordrn'n — Reg. 51.09 Ice Cream h,lf * al TO C French Vanilla - Cherry - Maple Nut Black Walnut - Butter Pe< an Borden'* — Reg. 95c Milk etn - 8* Borden’* — Reg. 87c 2% Milk s j! et " TO« Rrkrich — Reg. 79c . Hot Dogs Slk 10 o*. Bottle* — N* Return Boyal Crown Cola 59 c Or Diet Bite 59 c HUFFSTETTER'S MUK DEPOT The Handy Dandy Store ”A 4'umenirnt Pkwr To Shop”

SCHOOL MENU No. IJl>erty High School Menu October 28 - Nov. 1 Monday: Ground Beef in Gravy or Hamburger on Warm Bun, Fluffy Whipped Potatoes । and Gmvy, Buttered Mixed j Vegetables, Bread and Butter Apple Crisp and Milk. Tuesday: Macaroni & Meat or Macaroni * Cheese, Hutt* -er. Lima Beans, Celery St Cari it Sticks, Hot Rolls, Butter, Ice Cream Cup. Chocolate or Whit* Milk. Wednesday: Roast Pork ADressing, Fluf'y Whipped pota toes, Gravy, Cit ua Salad with Crisp Lettuce, Crhuy Seed Dressing, Brea I and Butter. Butterscotch Brownie and Mil) Thursday D<vil Dog, Witch* Broom Sticks, Halloween Sal id, Do Nut and Ghost Brew. Frida} Chilled Orange Jun > School made Pizza (cheese or meat i, Frozen Buttered Peas Tossed Salad with oil and Vinegar Dressing, Fruit in St~awberry Genatm and Milk. NAOMI CIRCLE MEETS Mrs. Al bed Huhnke Jr. was hostess to the Naomi Circle of the Walkerton United Methodist Church, in her home Tuesday afternoon, October 15. Mrs. Dean Knowltnn opened the meeting by reading ' Prayers on the Campus”. Mrs. Brook Bowers gave the devotions and prayer. Mrs. Knowlton reported <>n the Drama "Spoon River Anthology,” given recently and sponsored by the WSCS. She reviewed the high lights of the production. This circle will meet at the church October 29 for Quiet Day from 5 to 6 15 p.m. a eupp»T will bo wrv* I previous to the program to be held at 7 otbsk f< r all whn ca.e to attend. • S's irtx ow < no man । living, > but it do< - ow* him u chance.

Bev. Floran Mast To Speak At Special Services F * The Rev. Floran Mast of Elkhart, Indiana, will be the guest speaker for a series of Fall Evangelistic Services ^t to begin this Sunday at the Koontz. Lake Missionary Church. The services are scheduled for 7Do each evenmg. except Satin Jay. und will continue through Sun day, November 3. The Rev. Mi Mast will also preach in the 10 15 am. worship semce both Sundays. The Rev. M Mast is Chin h Extension Director of the Indiana District of the Missionarv Church. In this capacity, he promotes the founding of now churchc.- and a. Ist new < n^.egations until they bec< me >,<qfsupp«a tmg churches. William Benders n is in charge o' - the mu de program for the erics of meeting Mi Hend' i ■ n is the bind directoat .h Im Glenn Hi hi ; h “I m i directs the mu le program at the Ko ntz L ike Missi na; . Church. Th» public is m.rdkiHv invited to 11• nd these sr vires. HOPE C!K( II! MEETS The Hope Circle of the United Methodict Churrh met Tu-sday afternoon October 15th, m the home of Adelaide Millard with Mrs. Rula Northam as assisting hostess. Mrs. (\trl Steinke, recently appointed Chairm m of the Hope Circle, opened the meeting with a poem "Thought to.- the Month” taken from the Upper Room She then Introdmad the other officers for the year: Mrs Mary H.inn vfrechairman, Mrs. Evelyn Ltwr*n<e, Secretary. Mrs Maude Mangus. ' manvi- d-Secret ary. Something's missing— Without a roof, this barn just can't do its job I Your farm Insurance may not do th* job assigned to It *tth*r—unless rt's written with today's farming conditions In mind I Ask •bout Meridian Mutual's Comprehensive Farm Liability—the modern policy tor your modern , farm, See . thtre’t no obligation I pur Meridian Mutual agent M«7i^U* -i^strelN K.| Z R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Handrt I’honr 84n*R?4 Afternoon* — h<M>n(z laikr Rhone Walkerton 586-2580

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The Secretary's report was read and approved. Letters were read from two love members, Mrs. Nellie Wills of Bremen M inor and Mrs. Edna Setts of Riverside, California. Announcements were made of upcoming events including Quiet Day at the church October 29th from 5.00 o'clock to 8:00 n'do< k and November 6th, the general meeting with the Hope Circle a. hostess Mrs. Iva Clark, Mi >. Eula N</rtham and Mrs. PeggySteinke were appointed as a committee on refreshments and decorations f< r the gen«-ral meeting. All members were urged to attend both meetings. Devotions were given by Mrs. Mary Hmn on the topu "Tre. Many Biblical quotation^ were given pertaining to God's ference to the many v.ititles of trees mentioned m the Scriptures. A bouquet of in unusual a.^sv>rtnient of leaves centered the living room floor. Mrs. Aoa Miller presented the lesson "G ’owing T< gether in Faith She brought to the members many way.-, to enrich their Christian fellowship and unitythru the spiritual gifts of Dive, Joy. Peace, Undei standing and service, one to another. The meeting was closed by a pt.iver by Mrs. Hahn. There were three visitors present, Mrs. Myrtle Mutchler, Mis. (kde Sherland and Mrs. Faye Jones. A lovely repast of apple pie and coffee was served bv the hostesses as the group gathered around the dining room table which was decorated with yellow mums, gourds and assorted fall leaves. The next meeting of the Hope Circle will be held November

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19th in the home of Mrs. Uarohn Bierly, WSCS LADIES ATTEND MEETING Several lames of the Women's Society of Ch ri tian Servite attended the st. Joseph county Sub District meeting on O< tol < r 4 nt the Epworth Memorial I nited Methodist Church in South Bend. It was the last meeting to be held as a St. Joseph County Sub-District representing seven churches. Two Walkerton ladies took p.irt in the program as district leaders. They w>t<' Mis Marv Bauer, giving a pre.^ntation the Mi, ion .-.tu ly book for the year und Mr L r-n Go.-de who showed and io -mended materials f- r the pr igr.mis of our societies. M■ c R»,b» rt Fer tern her, who we ire proud to call ours, give the Spi.itu.d Life Present - tion, "Coming to Life ' This w । s the highlight r,f the day. A deeply moving talk whi h inspired an ! cl. ilb ngt d everyone. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM When it seem-s dut nothin? will give you relief from minor innouc or rheumatic pains, get 100 STANBAC K TABLETS ot 50 STANBACK POWDERS and me 15 directed I xpenence the fist, comforting, temporary relief Sranbaclt can give you If you tail to get relief return the unused part and your purchase price »• ill be refunded Stan o. k ha< been granted the G<x> ! Hi .sckee; mg Seal. Sector yourself how he'ptu'. >-j ba.kcin be Stanback Company, bloomy, N. C.

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