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ENGAGED ‘ w, Norman and Jean Ann Beem, of Hamlet, announce the engagement

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of their daughter, Julie M., to Tod L. Brems, the son of Gene and Margo Brems, of 300 Maine Street, Walkerton. The bride-elect graduated from John Glenn High School in 1989 and is a junior at Saint Mary’s College majoring in Mathematics. The future groom is also a 1989 graduate of John Glenn High School. He is currently employed by Reinke Construction Company. A fall 1993 wedding is being planned by the couple. ST. PATRICK SCHOOL NEWS On January 6th, St. Patrick School traditionally celebrates the coming of the Magi to visit the Child Jesus. Monday, students gathered for that celebration. Children in grade 2 narrated the story of the First Christmas while the Ist graders enacted the tale. The pageant culminated in the arrival of three "Magi" — John

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Dooms, James Chase and Bernie Westhues — bearing their offering of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Thirty-three parent/grandparent volunteers received awards recognizing their contribution to the educational program at St. Pat’s. These volunteers serve in a variety of ways ranging from recess supervision, through library aides, to tutoring. The program culiminated with the "Magi" leading Father Gene Kaczmerczak from room to room where he blessed each class and marked the doorway with initials of the "Magi". The students and parents participated in this blessing by singing a medley of Christmas carols. ROEMER BRINGS ARTS COMPETITION TO THIRD DISTRICT Young artists from the Third > District of Indiana will have an

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