The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 December 1973 — Page 2
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— HIK IM>EI’E.\ DEN T-NEUS — DECEMBEK 13. 1973
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OUR POLICY ;»'ews re < mu-* I* subm.tted by 1:00 p.m. oil Tuesdays. Di play ph >:. n nuM I* ,n our off ce n- follows: Any z<- thnn ore pag< by 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays. Pag' >r larger ie-« than a double truck —by 5;O0 p.m. on Mondays. • r «r Txmbh tru k <2 pagest by ] 1 tkl am nn Mondays Any adver -ement m which proof must be suppled the customer by 9 <>o am on .Mondays na'-slfle! ih must b submd^-d by luu pm. on Tuesdays. M mnr.m (barge $1 :<> for first 25 word 2* a word thereafter. f ’la "iflcfs wil! not be taken over the phone or will not be charged I 'me- submitl* 1 may lx- picked up f .lowing the edition that they appear. AU •' toe da' ng a pavang event will b- a paid notice. (If y u i I 'g ■ we <h>i g< i 0 I ' t ank- and mcmoriunu are 11 00.
Christner, 100>i 1, ishwcod Dr.ve, . r aiu e. Mis i Tutf.e graC’iateu iix.m Pa. oh High School. Paoli. Indiana, and presently attends Oakland Ci'y College. Oakland City. Ind. Ihe prospeetiv • bridegr ■ m graduateri from Nappanee High School. Nappanee, Indiana, and Sam's Teihiucal Institute if Port Wayne. He recently is employed at Heckman Industries m Nap. panee. A June welding is planned. (KI.FBKMES BHHHDW A birthday party was .» ently h' Id in th(* h -me of Mr. and Mrs C ne Brenis. for their son Too. Those attending to help Tod < elc--1 rate his fourth birthday were his sist'i And.ea; his grandpi’r. ‘ Mi and Mis Sani .Ink and Mr and Mis Bidden Btcms; i' ’ his unc Ie C> eg Jack an i d.-- mum *r i. M's ,\ n .a 1 ' i . O:h< callers wer> Mis, 1 ! ' ' Ht .hh l g. ", Mrs Jap 1 Mrs n.’c cy Elkins and Tra- ’ ■ H 1 Mrs M;i:- Mo,lei . im r r ! Bret’ TO PRESENT CANTATA AT K. L CHURCH "Carol of Chi i 'n. is" is tin Cantata to bt- p esent id by ‘L ■ cl; ■ : oj h< KCoiity D.ke-Mi- .< • . iiy Church Sir th V 1 no j m ; hi p m CSV 1 . Donald Si hw:!^ is the director ““ This cantata, which is one rtf ir mv »y John W. Betat^ii, u-**s un.q.i-- arrangements nL’fair.iiia.' Christmas carols.- .. g C:. '.r memCtTs who have special par’s in the performance ar< M i! .Mi ■ I’mlhp Bridges. Mias
Laura Carter, Robert Pulliam, l.en Kmlm and Mrs. Alvin Boise. I i.mu and organ accompaniment r-i the ch ir. as well as instrun. til duets f ’.he j . elu h- and .i:.»y. w.ii be pi vidvd by M:s it.- . i:d Matt-.- el at. i Mr . W.l im Cirter. Mrs. It-i.ert Vaiga will be nai .ator for the cantata. l;t»or Rich.’Hl Mat Te-on invites all in the community v. ho v, h V saaie m this musi< ai cele--1 : itii : of Chiist's loth to be pi' ent for the concert. 'i\NT\ AKO. MiTHE ' ORLD < nt i ( iaus .s a wanted man. But lie won't be easy to tnack . ... n 'nc has too many a.iascs! In the part of the world he ; ; s up in ler the n ime of Jul- < n.. •a. ,n ai ther. the Abbot . Cme ason; and in a th.rd. as S. ,int Nicholas. Timetable S; it s ...! al dat. depends strnii- y on <»cril customs. in H . >■ 1 the < ustom of leav.r.g s<errt gifts for children on St N. holas .s birthday Ix’eame p >p- C'nt :ra s ago Even tod y presents are exchanged on .I. s d.y Deei mbei 6. rather than < De<.enib< r 25. A bale of hay ,s i.fttn .a.d o it f r the benefit ul Sant;. ■ horse not his reindi’er. In Spa n and It i v. Santa ar D\ '-s a who e month later, on January G, Ep phany. This driy seems v. ry appropr.ate, for its the day on w'nah the Thre*' Wise Men delivered the ver, first Christmas pies nt. in Betnlehem. In Italy incidently, Santa is ? she. In France ana scot^nd Sant i arr.ves on January 1 New Year’s Day. In Eng and. where gifts were once distributed exclusively on the day after Christmas. San- - ta is seen more and more often on Christmas Eve, as he is here. This change is Ixnieved by some to be the result of jncreiuhng American influence on British customs. In England too. the kin<is of gifts Uiat Santa brings are also American gifts a generation ago. Englishnun tended to be a lot more ‘practical" than today. Husbands gave their w.ves a new ccukmg ]»<>t or pair of new overshoes f.r moie often th tn they • it) now Happ.ly for Eng ish womanhoixl. Englishmen are learnmgiast th it .- enis.nspir. d by the 1‘ rut" and mystery of InJ.a s temple of b.-aiity, th. T j Mali .. । are .\ en more "practical’' than a pair of overshoes m the lory im. And iike their Americ..n counterparts. Eng .sh su.-t ’- hearts and wives are m< remsing v on th. recv.vmg end of Taj. in tb.e form of matched to.letry S' Ls and are finding the.i pre S'nts i a illy scent-sation.ill Santa's Abases Here is a "rogues’ gallery" of Santas il. uses around the word: Saint Nicholas Jn the 4th ’(nnsnsE Friday, Saturday, Sunday Ibx'cmber 11, 15. 1G Learn The Secret Os 5 Fingers Os Death Rated "R” Coining NVxt WiHdi FIDDLEK ON THE ROOF Rated "G’’ One Showing 7:15 till 10:00 SPECIAL KIDDIKS SHOW Saturday, December 22 1:30 & 3.00 p m. AIATATI RES OF TARZAN Sponsored By JACOB DRUG and DAVE & RAY’S SUPERMARKET Th k< L 'Mamed at them- ‘dores
7^ Robert E. I rbin, Editor IHE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher Hul-03 Ro«M*xelt Road. Walkerbm, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3189 PUBLICATION TIME' Thursday of Each Week Second class Postage Paid At Walkertun, Indiana 46574 SI ikM ICIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year - i>Oc Additional li Mailed Out Os State
century he w s modeled after the oi .gm tl St , St Nicolas who l.ved in Turkey and whose deeds of courage and kindness earned him the title of patron saint of <hi dren. The leg. nd of the good sunt as a giftgiver was later spread to R.tssia. Scandinavia. Holland. Belgium and Germany. The Abbot of Unreason. In the Middle Ages, the gift-giver Ixx’ame an officer who directed trie festivil.es ot the holiday s> asm. Dubb« d the Abimt of Un reason by the Scots, and the I»rd of M.srule. he held office from Christmas til. January 6 and h.s word w,.s law Either elected or appointed, he ruied over holiday activities in royal ho ischoidj. cottages, and inns. The English called him King of the Bean, nd to the French he was the Boy Bishop. Christk.nulein. In mermans during the 15th century, Mart.n Luther, a re igious leader who also invented a lot of new German words substituted Chr.st krnd’ein. or the (’hrast Child, for St N.< ho as as the bearer oi gifts He wanted to make the act of giving g fts a symbol ot the Wise Mens vis it to Bethlehem bring rig gold frankincense and myrrh. So the Christ Child on the Eve of Christmas. Kris Kringle In the KJi cen tury, a German colony settled in Pennsylvania md again Santa's name (hanged! The settlors had brought the Christk.ndle n with them but somehow it got transformed into Kr.s Kringle. It is easier to do than to worry ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula? 7cmn speedily shops torment of cxicii .iilv caused mhir>e . .. of eczema, minor sk n irut.iuor .. nonpoisonous insect hues Desensitizes nene cn.i.ng k ills millions ot surface feinn "1 c a^h” skin wall Zvmo—L.q.ud or O.nuiKni,
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