The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1962 — Page 2
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 5,1962
To Hold Revival Meetings At Pine ( reek Church y «Bk- ? ' ; -ik JIF ' E. Paul Weaver. an out 4andg speaker and former missionmv- to Afru a foi tin- (Tim ■ h ot the Biethrej;. will hold Revival meetings at the Pim Creek Chunh of Brethren, << i nor ot Ihno and Stanton R a is. The op ning meeting win b • Sunday Sept. 9. 7:30 pin Evening meetings will iM’gm at 7:30, begmmng aUh a 5 mar te period ot lowing slides of \aiious countries or a story for the children Subjects for ead ■•'. ••nine aie h*t d as follows
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Sunday p.m., What can we believe about God ? Monday, What can we believe about ourselves" Tuesday, What can we believe about sin ? Wednesday What can we be Inwe about Jesus Thursday. Wluit can we believe about the Church? Finlay What -an we believe about the Cross' 1 Saturday, What < in we believe about Uis coming? Sunday a m . What can we believe about His Kingdom" Sundav afternoon. The Ait of Forgiving. Rev. Weaver is presently serving as Executive St < rotary of the Middle District of Indiana . - _____ C DEATHS ’- - □ Mrs. Inis B. Sinitn Mrs. Inis B. Smith, 70, ot 901 Tyler St., died at 10 p.m. Thursday m her home. She was born D(*c I. 1891 at Eagle I^ake, St.irke County, she formerly was married to Clyde Smith. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sally Hughes, of Walkerton; three granddaughters and three greatgrand, hildren. She taught school in the Grovertown area for 20 years. She was a member of the Walkerton Evangelical Unitvo Brethren Church Funeral serv-
ices were held in the Nusbaum Funeral Home at 2 pm. Sunday ( Rev J. W. Pottenger, of Forest Ind., officiated with burial in the Grovertown cemetery Percy Snyder Percy Snyder, 81 of the Full, i Nursing Home. Eau Claire Mich died Tuesday, August 28 He waborn Sept. 29, 1880, in Kmnet Ind. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Clifford Cartwright, of Niles, and Mrs Pearl Trowbridge Farwell. Mich Funeral service* were held at 2 pm. Friday in the Pifer Funeral Home. Niles wilh Rev, Gordon Everett, pastoi of the Evangelical United Breth ren Chun h officiating. Burial was in Walkerton Cemetery WOMEN'S COMMUNITY < LUB TO >1 HT PIUNK Members of the Women's Communty Club will enjoy a picim at noon Friday. September 7th. at the park in Culver Anyone wishing transportation, contact Mrs. Ed Brooker, club president. yellow ban:; kchool TO HOLD REUNION Former teachers and students of the old Yellow Bank School located at Stanton and Pine Roads will hold a reunion Sundav. Sept. 9. At 12 noon a pot luck dinner will be served TANYA IS TWb Miss Tanya Raisley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ba Isle v celebrated her second birthdav or Monday Her cake was in the shape of a little dog. Guests were Mr and Mrs. Herman Steele Mr. and Mrs Homer Raisley. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Raisley a nd tarn. >ly, and Mr and Mr Joe Allsop and son BIRTHS Mi and Mrs. James Litteral. North Liberty, are the parents ot a daughter born September 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Krick of 'Walkerton. are the parents of a son born Sept I. in Osteopathic hospital. HOSPITAL NEWS Mjs. Ella Gardner is a patient in the Holy Family hospital. Mrs Elsie Dofner is a patient in Community hospital. thanks I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors, relatives, chur< h. and Eastern Star fur the beautiful cards, flowers and prayers while I was jn the hospital. Mrs. Manford Bouse Its true you cant bed ex r all you hear, but still most ot it makes good listening
Scratch League To Be Formed Tuesday,Might — 9^o P. M. At Walkerton Lanes (K . le u ms Be l),aun According To Individual Averages Before The Beginning Lach Season. mi i• ** ... ’'*••*’**■" V. ’’ , I> se * o » , (> n Lists An I Reserve The Right To Drop Names Hom Jhe Bottom Os the List lo Make Teams ( ome Out Eten Such Ln 9 Man 3 Man Or I Man. Ur Will Bowl 2. 3 Or I Ma i Teams Thi* Yeiu. I.ragm Meeting Tuesday September II Al 9:00 P. M. Teams Will Be Drawn \Hrr Meeting On September I I _ You Must Be Signed Up Bv I’hen. Sign At The mwling \llev < ounter. M SC HOOL CHILDREN I REE SHOE RENTAL r ’' l " 35c Per Line Except From 5:00 P. M. Saturday And Sunday Nights Red Pin I re? Came Prom 5:11(1 P. M. Saturday And Sunday* Nights Walkerton Lanes, Inc.
Robert E. Urhin, Editor PUBLISHER Independent - News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week. Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Os State.
Pyro Soft bailers Win 4-3 In Eight Innings The newly formed Byro Electric softball team won their second game in three starts Tues day night as they dropped St Michaels of Plymouth 1-3 in eight innings. Jmi Howard's bounce! over the third baseman s head in the eighth inning pushed home the tie-breaking run as the bases were loaded. Hits by Dick Stewart. Ora Harder and Denny Northam loaded the bases with one out Plymmith stored first in the ganv> with a run in the second on Pete Wickey s home run. They added two more in the fourth on two hits, an eimr and a sacrifice fly. Walkerton's first run came in itn ia\ i its Notice: — No Ihursday Showings Until Further Notice! Fiiday & Saturday September 7 & S Bachelor Flat Tuesday M eld Terry Thomas Celeste Holm Richard Beymer Color By DeLuxe Cinemascope Sunday & Monday September 9 & 16 Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation Color By DeLuxe Cinemascope Fabian John Saxon Marie Wilson James Stewart Maureen O’Hara Sunday Matinee At 2:15
the fourth as Bob Urbin tiiplcd nnd scored on a pass ball. Howard then hit a solo home run in the fifth and they tied the scoru in the s^.-. enth on Howard's double ;ind Ui bin’s single. Walkerton had several scoring chances but left nine men stranded hs they pounded out 11 hits. Codge Harness pitched a steady game, giving up seven hits, three to Wickey. He struck out three, walked on*, and was aided by two double plays. Play Friday aiai Sunday The local t<*am will play at the park on Friday evening against Lakeville beginning at 7;00 p.m. and again Sunday at 7:00 as they play a strong IXL team of Goshen. Both dates will be double headers REES Air Conditioned Thursday, Friday & Saturdaaf In Cinema scope & Color 5 Weeks In A Balloon Red Buttons Fabian Barbara Eden Climb Aboard For The Most Exciting Adventure ( omedy Os The Year! Color Cart<M>n & News Sunday Thru Thursday Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation James Stewart Maureen O’Hara John Saxon Jimmy Take* A Vacation You Have AU The Fun! Also Color Cartoon Monday Thru Saturday 7 & 9 P. M. Sundav Continuous 2 P. M.
