The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1962 — Page 4

— THE INDEPENDEXT-NEWS — July 5,1962

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Pine (reek ( hutch of Bi thrtu Pine ami St nt -n Roads P. L Hutt i P ia< i Paul S' n ip. S .pt. 9.00 Mm i.ir.g Wo d : Ser .on. “Why the Annual Comuiuci ' Speakers. I' <’.c, ■ y Hm. .i, Annabel Ihr a’ : Mi - Lame.' Hufiaker. Music bv Ti ,x famdy. 10 09 Sunday School 2:00 .In. Hi Cli< ir smg.' nt St. Joseph County H 7:oo. Depaimtntal mctings. 730 ei >’ You An Ph n ” Tuesday. 7 0 S< mor Citizens’ meeting. Friday. Wot. m’s Tea at Annex. First Brethren (’lurch Rev. Wm. Cm tis. Pas’ r Ruth Clark. .1 am i Chur, h Ern. t K ml. . s ipt. Morning W : 1 ■ S< topi< : The Ohb st D t , ive.” Junior Chui ( h 9 "o. Sunday Schorl I 1 30. Samaritan " n „ w« n ers Class m .em: dinner nt noon. Ele. tion of officers m the Saman'an <”•,< Class in Tea hire Techniques at 6:30. Youth Mo’t 'ig 6 30 Evening Worship 7:30. Sermon: * The Spirits Leading ” Adult prayer and study hour Thursday at 7:30. Meeting of the Roy's Brotherhood Thursday at 7:30. The WMS will meet in the church Friday. July 6th. at norn for a pot luck dinner, This will he followed by devotions and installation of officers. Bring your Thankoffering boxes. We are looking forward to our Sunday School picnic at Lake Shipshewanna on August sth. The First resbyterian Church Rev David D. Owen. Pastor Ra>mond McGrath. Supt. Thursday. July 5. 7:00 pm..

J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS I g g “Serving You Since 1928” i § 31/2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 1 Sale Runs From July 5 To July 3 * I Smoked Ham lb 49c J | Slab Bacon , lb 39c | I Pork Tenderettes lb 59c I j Chuck Steak lb 59c | | Round Steak lb 79c 1 | Mock | I Chicken Legs 10c each Or lb 69c j | Roasted Sausage lb 59c I g Plain Or Garlic 1 I Ring Bologna lb 49c J | Liver Sausage lb 39c t 8 § g Quality Meat*, —— Complete Home Locker l*ro* a ceasing custom slaughtering, aging cutting, sharp & | freezing, rendering. hickory smoking. I® Retail, Wholesale, Qu. > ’ers of Beef, Veal, Pork and l amb. f Open S to 6 p. m. vonnav thru Saturday, £ ( fused Sundays and Holidays.

Bible Study and pray, r s< rvn e. sou -ir welcme to o r worship S' 1 ,-e , SUNDAY - Surd vS< Pool 30 a t m. Wo] ; i p s. ’vi e lo.> a.m. Ushers: Dr. Bryce Rohrer, Mayne Foil P •<! Hartsough ami Ja. k Watkins. S r ■ y. duiy Mh. "he Mariners will m d at the Koontz Lake hon c ■ . Mr and Mm. lb ifrieh for a pm luck d.nner The! •!<« e. you have nc excuse, O Man. whoever you are, when you nr g- mother: tor in pas.-mg y dgen ent upon hum you << n-<l-ma ymir--lf. be.a m you. the judge, ai" doing th. very same things. Romans 2-1 Walker! n I . ( . B. Church Dav i R Eil r P;> tor Jan 1 y n. Cii. S. h< .1 Supt. Chi rch S hoo] 9:30 a.m. Morni' . W,■> hip 10:30 am. Sei non: Tia- Living Church ami its V. c Faith." T. pic: "Relig >n ,>r Faith This Sundae will be the beginning of as« rie.s of sermons upon tin- gem ral theme of "The Living Church and its Vital Faith.” These s u m, ns Will be based up >1 the Letters to the Seven Churches as found in the second and third chapters of the B< ok of Revelaßons. We invite and welcome all to share with us in our Church Schocl and in our service of Worship. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams. Minister Sunday School at 9:30 a m. Melvin Divine, Superintendent Worship Service at 10:35 a m. Sermon: "The Captivity of Adversity.” Tuesday evening Prayer Service at 7:00 p in. The Church Board will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30. The public is cordially invited

to these services ( enter ( huri h of Brethren U.S. 6 W< s' y 1 a .Jrdwr, ^Pastor M i um_ W, ) hip 9 3o H ..old M> s. d Elkhart, will brii g the me.-sage. S .uday Sch' ol 10:25. Ad io cordially milted to attend. X 1.. Methodist Church Charles Pattersan. minister O io rn F -her. Ch. School Supt. Morning Worship Service 9:30 a.m.. Sermon, "Free M-m.” Chuxh School for all ages at 10:30 a.m. X. T.. (hurch ot the Brethren A P Wenger, pastor Kenneth Murphy. Supt. V< hi.a W arton. primary Supt. Share In Prayer Hour 9.25.

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Morning Worship 9:30. Message, "Confeta ire Echoes.” Chinch Sch< ol 10:30 a.m. Chon Practices: Youth Choir M aidav at S:00 p in., Youth Choii Wednesday at 7:00 [ m., V it Chou W dnv.aiay at 8:00 f t id l r ( hurch jf the Bndhr n Wesley Brubaker. Pastor Morn ng Wm hip Service 9:30. Sunday S< h< ol 10:25. Rev. Harold Myers of Elkhart will ag un bring the message. All arc cordially invited. M XRIXFRS ( LI B TO MEET The M uiners Club of the United Presbyb rian Chur, h will mc>t July 8 at 5:00 pin. in 'hi home of Mr. and Mrs Frank H .fi ih. Mrs Jo Campbell will b, co-l:ostes- Bring a covered dish and 1 njoy an evening of fun and fello ' ship.

ST. PATKK K WOMEN’S (TA B The St. Patrick Women's Club trip to Donaldsi n has been cancelled. A pk nic will be held at. Mrs. Blockers (Father Letko’s sister I home at Koontz Lake at 11:30 '.m . July 11. Bring a covered <1 -h and table service. RE( EPTIOX FOR REV. EILER A reception for Rev David Eiler ami family, the new pastor of Walkerton E. U. B. Church, will be given Wednesday evening, July 11, at 8:00 o’clock in the church Mi mbers and friends are all invited Ibureshim-nts will be served. No harm can come from daydreaming if the dreamer continues to work for a living. A man may have more m ney than brains, but he is seldom embarrassed by the fact.