The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1964 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Jan. 2, 1964
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CHURCH NEWS
Phu 4 rr-n t hur< h of llrvlbren Perry Hilf faker. Pastor Chur h School 9 30 Chur. W o Jdp jo 30 Serrr. >: Christ Call Mu*ic by June uni Paul S’ imp E on mg Womhip 7 00 pm M. . Betty l-an<igraff ml Jw pic turc* of the Navajo Indian January 8, L’tdica Aid The Flr*t Pmhytrrian < hureh Ile\ David D (/wen I antor Elder Myron Mullet. Supt You are welcome to our worship service Thursday. January 2,7 00 p m. Bible Study an Prayer Service will be heal Ui the church baaement. Sunday School 9 30 a m Womhip Service 10 30 am Monday. January 6. 8.00 a m Minister* of the community will meet fur prayer and meditation Wednesday. January 8 Youth Choir rehearsal 600 pm Adult choir rehearaal 6 45 pun “'Hie eyes of the I»rd are upon the righteous. and bis cars are open to their prayer. But the face of the Lord U against those that do evil Peter 1 3-12 The l*llgrtm Holinra* Church John Hall. Pastor Jerne Wisler. Sujit Sunday School 9.30 am Morning Worship 10:15 am Youth Service 6 45 pm. Evening Worship 7 30 pm. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thursday, 7 00 pm. Walkerton Methodist (hunh Haru.d E Williams. Minister 9:30 am. Sunday School with c!a*sea for all ages I^esnon theme will be 'Mary, the Mother of J< sum.” Melvin Divine. Superintendent. 10:36 am 'Wus is the first Sunday of the New Year and we will be observing Holy Communion m ur morning worship service. 6 00 pm. Senior MTF group 7:00 pm Junior MYF group Wednee lay—--930 am Morning Study and Fellowship Hour 6 00 pm Junior Choir practice. 7 00 p m. Adult Choir practice 8 00 pm. General Meeting of the WSS. Because of the WSCS meeting there will b<- no official W choice —fe» Sigh vs.us, «** i°r Me losuronco. Contact me tcdA/i — ——— ■ Y ■” 1 * n ids *** Deyd G. Clark Vrent 620 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiann Office Phone: 5N6-3156 Residence Phone: 6 49-3550 Ijtkrvillr, Indiana O <U IMt gT ii*»c JgL la- wrm*t»— iww **** ***** 44k *’ 1 M«.»ul ********^ -* r ”ri • * ■
board motuig dm m nth A cordial invitation is extended to th* .ervucn of our church. Start the New Year out right by attending chui h cm h Sunday. Walkerton E. I’. B. Church Dav 14 K Eder, Pastor Leonard jk iiy, Ch School Supt 9:30 am. Church School. 1u.30 a m Di Ine Worship with the obaervanre of H ny Communion. Meditation "A Moment of Resulution ” The chancel choir under the direction us Mrs David l^awrence and accompanied by Mm. Arthur McKr son will sing the communion anthem. Nurwry service for pre-school-ers provided 6.00 pm Youth Fellowship 7.00 p.m. Adult Membership । Class January 2. 7 p.m., Kotnonia study of John 1:14.18. January 3. 7pm. Charnel Choir practice Saturday. 930 a m Jr High Catechism Monday, 7 30 pm Stewardship Communion at the church Tuesday, 9 30 am. Koinotua at the parsonage. Wcdnc*iay, 7 00 pm Charnel Choir. 7:30 p m Board of Christian* meeting North IJberty MothodiM 4 hurt h Charles Patterson Minister Osburn Fisher, Ch School Supt i Morning Worship Service 9 30 a m Sermon: ’ A New Way of Living " Church School 10 30 am Intermediate MYF 6:00 pm TYiU la a change in tike time of । meeting Senior MYF 6 30 pm Meding at the Youth Center Choir practice Thumday. 7 30. A Happy New Year To All %'orth Übrrty Christian <ltorrh John Palmer. Minister Leonard Steele. Supt Bible School now at 9 30 Comtnunion Hour at 10:30 The Way of the Cr»s>. Sermon nenes Christmaa to Easter January 5, The Height of the Crons METHOBIST WH<S MEETING The Women’s Society of Christian Serrice of th* Walkerton Methodist Church w’ll m^nt on Wednesday evening. January Bth. at ROO pm T3ii* la a special meeting and all members and
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friends are urged to attend The theme of the meeting will lo “Art- You Christ Called.” Hoatc:. - e« wid bv the Esther Circle and devotions will be giver, by the Elizabeth Circle Ine program will be in charge of the Reo d u < tn le. NEU YEAR’S COMMI NIOX >ERi It I A New Year’s C nonunion Ren ice will be obr-ved in the Walkerton Methmi ‘ Church thi. Sunday at th. 10:35 wot ihip .«rvice The Adult Ch ;r wt.l ting under the direction of S Ive c. r Ampler. The church ’ • n ..c i* a practice to begin the N a Year with this Holy Comn uni .. Sen ice All members and frienda a urged to attend. The pastor will serve communion to those who arc confined to their homes by calling .’>B6-3556 Colleges Have Koom For 65,000 New’ Students Accredited colkgaa aenjas ti e , United States have openings for over 6.5.060 freshmen tn the spring term An annual aur.ey of mure than 6u<) Colley's, found that many *■ hoots arc encouraging np pications from Junior college graduates and i number of them arc accenting transfers tn the sophomore, junior and :«nioi •■iasaes The achcobi acc pte 1 about 60.000 transfers this year, expect to lake 64.000 next y< ir Noting that colleger are bull 1ing at a great pace, it is pre dieted that there wtl! tv .womodution* for nt least M.iMs) :vldit tonal freshmen n<*xt fall, but there will be a wide im-rra <• ir. costs Fur example, new facilities at Itouglas*. N. J., will make room for 100 more women; al Grinell, i lowa, for 30 more freshmen; at Prtnccion. 25 to 30; SjK-lman. Ga . 50 to 75; Missouri State T.-acher 400 to 500: the Municipal University of Oinalia. 500 in applied arts. 200 in buHinesa administration. 300 in liberal arta amt 100 m education. Antioch. Ohio, which n >w a about 12.022 for tuition, feel, room and board, han been raising tuition >SO each year and will
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continue to do no. Bates, Me., will lift tuition by 1180. bringing expenses to $2,350. Hamilton, N. Y , now at 12.3U0, will boost tuition by S2OO. Denison. Ohio. $2,170 now, will add SSO to tuition next year and another SIOO the year after Wisconsin State wil’ rm*' fees for out of staters by SSO to Sion The survey revealed that 617 colleges could have taken 16.171 more fr< shmen than artuady enrolled Ln the 1963 fail tcyn. In some < a co.h •:< < had n Wlitional room only for high-ranking students, but at a good many schools, average youngstr”, capable of doing the work at a pa-*-ing level would have been welcome. Colleges were asked to d M -r»be the kinds of studen’ < who might apply with some hope < f a^cw : ance Everybody war.*-* hardworking youngsters with high marks and high scores But there is an Increasing interest in the average student, too, in geographic distribution and in student heading for fields like home ec onomics, nursing engineering an music Ik Named To Membership Os A. H. A Daniel L Awald. Walkerton waa named to membership In th« American Hereford Associat >r the worlds largest purebred regis try organization, with hea kjuat tern in Kansas City. Miss mr. One hundred fifty-two II n-for i breeders were placed on the A nocbttion’a official roster during November The Akjv option main tains nctl c accounts for mor than 80.090 breeders of register* Herefords over the nation Tbn n*re^o*d *«i»nclat|an du? ing the last fiscal year, recordc 513.076 purebred calves T1 year's total recordings were tt fifth highest on record and a most twice the combined reg trations of other major be breeds POPULAR BRAND* 'Whs' nrano cigarette do y smoke I ' asked the poll taker “Anv given brand,” the poo student replied.
