The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 13, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 March 1964 — Page 14
— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — March 26, 1961
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W Ajj 3® W< Mak( Out Own Easter Baskets now at jacob ^jexau drug store Phone 5*6-3241 walktrliM
Walkerton E.r.B. Church Plans Sunrise Service The Walkerton EUB Youth Fellowship wiki lead in the Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday The service \w!l begin at 6:30 am and will be followed by breakfast The theme of the service will hr "The Tiuth Will Ru«- Again” Elaine Fitzgerald will be the worship leader Others participating will be Sharon Knowlton. Marilyn .stoner. Carol Stull. Sahy Beagles David Welch. Craig DeMyer, Pat McNorton. and Lloyd Knowlton Kathy Shores and Bonnie Sinn are in charge of arrangements for the breakfast Cereal, milk rolls coffee, juice, bread and jam will be provided. Those who wish bacon or ham and egg- arc asked to bring and cook their own. An offering will be taken during' the sunrise service which will be shared with others Places to which this offering will go will be Kentucky to help equ p the Re I Bird Hospital and provide • h >!- arships for training new labor *- tory technicians; in Europe to help renovate the Admim-tj ativ< Building of the Reutlingen Seminary and assist with the building of a new library and chapel; and in the Far East. to help build a powerful 50.nn0 watt radio station which will ponertatc the Bamboo Curtain of China with the Gospel and reach into the countries of Southeast Asia wh:< h are caught up in the struggle against Communism. Tliis offering will be sent thru the General Youth Fellowship of the EUB Church and will be added to the offerings of youth all over the United States to help accomplish these projects. FIRST BAPTIST SETS GOAL FOR EASTER SUNDAY A special effort is being made by the First Baptist Church of Walkerton to have 100 percent present in Sunday School next Sunday. For the past two Sundays. there has been a total of 52 present. Plans are being made for some In >pi ring services. Pastor Miller will speak on The Necessity of the Resurrection.” at 10:30 Tn the Adult Bible Class which J STING RAYS | I To Phy Al Teen Dance | | LAPORTE ARMORY | | Friday, March 27 I S:3O -11:30 P.M. 1 s I ntu iiOki-x GET * MONEY LT CENTRAL CREDIT CORP. ALL PI RPOSE LOANS Want t«» know how you can Lav the things yon ne“d and do the things you please? It’s easy! Just get some INSTANT MONEY at Cer tral Credit Cm |Mirat i< n. We have loads of < ash on hand and you're welcome to any amount up to SI,OOO. Stop in xem or phone us. CENTRAL ( REDIT CORP. 61 s Roosevelt Road Phone 5*6-3129 Opm ALmdav & Friday Evening* I nt I 7 :(M> pm Saturdav i/1
meets at 9 30, Pastor Miller will I begin a new series of study on 'The Remirrecton.” AU adults are welcome to come and heat these lessons. In the evening service at 7 p. the poster will continue his messages on the book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ. llv plague of locusts in chapter 9 wiU be discussed Sunday evening. You will want to hear thia very unusual message. Everyone is welcome to attend these sendees. W.S.C.H. TO MEET WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1 The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will conduct their general meeting Wednesday evening, April 1. at 8:00 p.m The program theme will be on “Our Mission” and will be directed by Mrs Robert Flaugher. This will be an interesting and challenging program and all members and friend of the society are invited to attend The Esther Circle will be the hosteaa for the evening The I*.strict meeting for the WSCS wi’l be held on the following day. April 2. at the First Methodist Church in Mnhigan City. YORKTOWN HOME DEMONSTRATION < LI B The Yorktown Home Demonstration Club met Monday evening. March 23. 1964. in the home of Mrs William Rhodes Mrs Marvin Bouse and Mrs Robert Flaugher demonstrated making hot and cold canapies and delicious hors d’oevres, which were later enjoyed as refre.Miments along with a dessert prepared by the hostess On April 18. we will entertain our husband* at a pot lurk supper at the Town Club. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bieriy will be special guest* Mr. Bieriy will speak on his tour of Eur<»pe. TO C ELEBRATE 2&TH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs. Harold Knowlton will celebrate tlieir 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April slh with open liousc from 2 to 5 p m in the Johnson Township Community Building Relatives and friends are invited. Mr and Mrs. Knowlton have five children.. Mr*. Katherine Delaney. West Lafayette; Gerald. North Liberty. David, Sharon and Gene at home, and two grandchildren The affair is being given by their children. j — - * JUIUUiMAU Swanson Poultry Farm Plymouth, Indiana Phone 936-HIH7
DEATHS □ - - — - — DI Mr». Olive Blovson Mrs Olive Bloxson, 62. died at 2 05 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. m Holy Family hospital Laporte She was born on May 3. 1901. in Grant County, Ind. She married Verland Bloxson who died in 1931 Surviving are two sons, Verland Deioycc. Elkhart, and Duane. Brownsburg Ind ; six grandchildren; a sister. Mis. Edith Davis. Indianapolis, and two brothers. Arlhur and I>onaid McCan, both of Plymouth Fiiner.it services were hed nt 2 p m Friday at the Pilgrim Holiness Church, with Rev. John Hall, pa tor. officiating Burial was in Wond'nwn cemetery. SW • Lions Fish Fry Is Big Success President Jake Powell and all the members of the Walkerton Lions Club, would like to extend their thanks for making the Fish Fry last Friday such a success. They are sorry that not everyone was able to be served as the large crowd surpassed expectation*. i Especially to be thanked for the success of this project are those who donated to the Fish Fry and to the public for their support of this event Obey traffic regulations.
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□ □ THANKS □ □ I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with their cards, flowers and visits while I was in the hospital; alao Rev, Filer for his visits to the hospital. p Harold Knowlton I would like to thank all the friends and neighbors for the many cards, plants, cookies and phone calls I received while confined at home for two weeks with the measles. p Venia Downs 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES M •pr«M<Tßf a r» SMMNB Rm AM HoJt la Amr Aaam SUsar Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.
