The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 May 1963 — Page 14

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — May 16. 1963

Visit Shrine At Notre Dame The annual retreat to “Our Lely of Fatin.a Notre Dame for th? 21 graduate ~ eighth grader Will be May 16 Mi . Donald Wia\ icpoi '< i on the April I South Bund Deanery mccti g of tin '.'('CW held at Vur I idy of Hungary Church, in South Bend. Twelve women a’tendi I from St I' tricks Th' Hom ■ and S hool Diocesan < one ntion v.a - held Amd 2t* at St lo>< ph high s« hool, South Jivni Mrs Garab and Mrs. Van Wnrzeelv attended from here and sor'"d on the ho<; italny commit e< distributing nam ■ tags to tie delegates a flay arrived Tlie .annual achi -vt no nt dinner of the CMhohe <>rgamz Bion sot )• arded children is May 22 at ti • Knights of Columbus Hall u S ath Bend Bishop Do Pm si V v 1 be the featured speakci ’I t k»ds ar - 3ou a person and ; e available fjom the piesident. ,’4rs. Garab. ikmations made during th . ‘ (ding included tor ID Jin. Diwry Fund and $5 on ioi Radio Free Europe The Men's H<dy Name Standi also d nated to t a* Jim 1 ant ry Fund. Mrs. Garab appointed Mrs. Albert Van WanzetD. Mis. Frank Kramer and Mis. Ora Harder to the nomintmg committc Th-y will report at the June meeting Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Powell. Mi- Roy DeSimone and Mrs Erville Kaer* t hei PRESBYTERIAN FAM IL) MEEK The First Presbytei lan Church of Walkerton has obs-ived National Family Week by holding special worship servaes on Sundays, May 5 and 12 On Sunday. May 5. the congregation was lead in worship by Art Benson Mrs D?nsou and Rick. The sermon was entitled “God and the Home". On Sunday, May 12. the congregation was 1 -ad in woi hip by Russell Hartsough. Mrs. Hartsough. .Tim Hart sough and Jani< e Hartsough. Janice also played a special number on the organ. The sermon was entitled ‘‘Devoti >n to Christ in the Home". IM HU 13 ( HU LE MEETS The IX»rcas Circle of the Pr- sbyterian Chorch met Wednesday in the home of Mrs Frank Helfrick at Koontz Dike. Twelve members and one guest were present.

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Presbyterians Plan I or Annual Daily Bible School Plan, aie being completed foi Vacation Bible S hool which will be held in the Cmted Presbyterian Church from June 3rd to 14th A special program will be held Friday. June 14, at which time , each class will exhibit handicraft and demonstrate some ot the things learned dining the course The theme for study and mfuniial worship will be “Walking With God ' Classes will include all children between the ages of ioui 1 । and fourteen, everyone who due not attend elsewhere is mvib a and urged to come. Ihose in charge will be MiD'roy Johnson, Mrs. John Walker. Mrs. Carl Asper. Mrs. Wayne Dipert. Mrs. K« nneth Johnson Mrs Charlotte Cassidy. Mrs. Not - ris Bussie. Mrs Aithui Benson, Miss Janice Dijart. Miss Betty Reed Miss Marjean Cole, Misi Duraine Muliett. Miss Bertha Watts, Miss Elsie R«-e I Mus Maureen McGrath. piam t. Mi Jack Ryan, music dir. cUu , Mi* Ernest Corner, refreshments. Mr David Qwen, secretaij. Mr R N L iFeber. director E. U. B. Church Pia ns Vacation Bible School The Walkerton E U B. Church will hold its annual Vacation Bible School June 3 to 14 from 8:30 to 11 am daily lor children ages 3 to 12. Mrs. Dennis Northam, director, announces the following teachers and assistants: kindergarten. Mrs. Dennis Northam, Mrs Tom Cotton, and Pam Dutcher; primary. Mrs. Virgil Wolfenbargtr. Mrs. Lon McKesson. Mrs. Gen ■ Bow?is and Sharon Knowlton; juniors. Mrs. Waltei Jackson. Mrs Waltei Smith and Lind. Lllt<‘ Mrs. Raymond Beagles will be pianist; Sue Campbdl secretary and Mrs Francis Holland will lx in charge* of refreshments. PRESBYTERIAN MARINERS The First Presbyterian Church of Walkerton invites anyone in our community who is interested m a slowly paced fellowship, to come to Rev and Mrs. David D Oim on Sunday, May 19, at 5:30 for a sandwich meal and fun together. Be you widowed, divorced or married, you are invited to come. Mrs. Howard Crumbaek and Mrs Ruby Snyder aro th* hostesses Cor U« avenue

N. L. MYF Elects New Officers Ttie North Liberty Methodist Youth F Howship held election of officers Maj' 12 as follows: President, Albertha Brinkhuff vice-president, Dixie Unley; secretaiy. Kathie Shupe rt; treaserur. Donna L*»e: Christian Witne s. Nancy Mangus; Outreach. June Wolfe; Faith, Carol Hiatt Fellowship, Kathie Nelson W? wUh these officers good luck. Our program for Sunday is listed in the church notes < Ol PLEM CLLB The Presbyterian Couples Club •>t Walkerton will hold its meeting on Saturday. May 18 at 7 00 p.m. The special interest will be a talent show by members. Rev. Owen has committed himself to the "Can-Can”.

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day, May 20. at 7:30 in the home of Mrs Dennis Northam with Mr», Dick Kickbush as leader