The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 March 1969 — Page 3

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The continued work of three J individuals ki« p plans rolling so tidy for the W dkert n I Sum" " Festival, June Fnitas which will be hel 1< a Thu -' a Friday anti Saturday, | June b • and 7. These three are. left to right: Mrs. A. G. | Hunt, publicity; Alvin Boi ^e, ’ general chairman; and Mrs. Alvan Boise, secretary’. NORTH LIBERIA HOMEMAKERS MEET The Liberty Homemakers met on Monday evening in the home erf Mrs. William Mottaki- Assisting the hoste s was Mrs. DuWayne Burch. Dr. Bryce Rohrer talked to the group present about children an I sex education ’in the home. Fifteen members were present. Guests were Mrs. Elmer Lambert and Mrs. Carol McOoige. Experience proves that some people are as easily rattled as others are hard to shake.

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Passion Play To Be Held On Palm Sunday Palm Sunday. March 30 will be the presentation of the second Passion Play to be -seen at Wa kerton. It will be "The Saerilb-c an origin il script by Rev. Curtis R. Sylvester telling the last week of Christ’s life beginning with Palm Sunday and ends with the teaching of the Apostle's Rev. Sylvester is also the director o r the vast undertaking. He is well known here for other productions including the 1967 Passion Play, "Crown of Thorns." The performance will begin it 8 pm. EST at the John Glenn High School gymnasium. It includes a cast of over l(M) members and a combined choir from all the area churches. The entire gym floor will »rw as a stage in the round a.th authentic

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costumes, scenery and ceremony. The seven scenes include the Palm Sunday entrances, The last -supper, The Garden and Berayal, The Trial before Pilate, The Crucifixion, The Resurrection and The Early Church. Casting of the principals are John Wathen as Chiist, Mirk Fenstermacher, Peter; Rev. Kenneth Bergner, Caioph is; Glenn Jacob, Pilate; Wayne Feece, Craig DeMyer, Greg Hartsell, soldiers; J ones Payton. Walter Rhodes, Priests; Wilbur Mullet, James and Rev. Richard Matteson u.s John. Others include Jamis Hatsough, Danny Stasko, Robert Gatxiner. Mike DeSimone, Lvnn Piekavct, Mildred Smith, Connie Cn ech. Penny Naiagon, Dv. i Welch. Barlxira Rohrer, Rev. Hamid Williams, Mary Hahn, l’egg\ Steinke. Nelda Enyart, Sharon Chapman, Janice Hart>ugh. Either Matteson. Jeanne Mullet, James Verkier. Bill

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Curtis, Greg Steffm. Gari Creech. Eddie Bick and many ext i a characters. Students at John Gh nn Hi., h School have been taking n active pirt creating the art -design under the direction < . Steven Smith. Mr. Wm Nari of the Shop Department is i si-tmg with the stage construction and George Robinson and Willi mi Henderson are active with the music, vocal and in trumental departments as well as Mi.. Robinson's high school chorus. Spmsored by the Walkerton Ministerial Association, cast and crews have been diligently working and practii ing since Feb. 9 at the Presbyterian Fellow up Hall. Enter Summer Fesival Parade Units Now! Parade Mai mu Jake p. w- 1 lira’s evtivonr to get on the bandwagon md get thei, »ntriein f the G: md Par ide Jum 7th. Everyone 1-w.- a parade - the bigger- the bitter. L* t make this y< a.- Summer Fvai <Jran 1 1’ । i ade a speet u ,? by übmitt n •. >ui o I or m iivaim! entry on the entry I blank in this issue. If addita .• < information is needed, plei-i contact Mr. Powell by caking ' 586-3257 (Homer or 556-3119. 1 SPECIAL MEETING. IOH ENITEH METHODISTS There will be a special called Congregational Meeting for members of the United Meth-xi:-' 1 Church this Friday evtnm,. ■ March 21st at pm. in the Illinois Street building. This is a very important meeting regarding the building plans of the congregation and all members are urged to be present. RIA IX XL XT XX ESLFA XX i ( Hl R( H CANCELLED > The Revival meetings which I was scheduled for Mm h 21 through 30 at the Wr-b yin Church, formerly the Pilur.n; Holiness church, corner of Michigan and Monroe Streets in XValkertici has been cantelh 1 1 until further notice.

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