The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1964 — Page 6

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 3. 1961

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Walkerton E. I . It ( hun h David R Filer, Pa tor Leonard Beaty, Supeimu ndent 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon topic: “So You Have To Work!” Special music will be presented by Mrs. David I^awjence. Mrs. David Eder and John Cecrle with Mrs. Arthur McKesson accompanying. Nursery service is provided for pre-schoolers 6:00 p ni. Youth Fellowship. Sept. .3, 8:00 p in.. Chacel Choir practice Sept. 8. 9:30 am.. Koinonia at the church. Sept. 9, 7:00 p.m. Chancel choir practice. Sept. 11-13. Youth Fellow-hip Retreat at Oakwixxl Park. Sept. 13. 7.00 pan S inday Congregational Evening Worship Service at Haven Hubbard Memorial Home. “Tile Chinch in the Heart of the communitv. with the community al Heart." North Liberty Methodist Church Charles Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Ser mon: "ITioklng foi Life's Rainbows" Chinch School 10:30 a.m. Wc will begin using the New Curriculum Materials in the Children's and Intermediate Divisions of our Church School on Sunday, Sept. 6th. The Intermediate Youth Fellowship will not meet Sept. 6. Rev. Patterson will be attending the "School of the Prophets’’ at DePauw University Scptembei 7 to 11th. More than 500 Methodist ministers of Indiana will be attending this meeting. Plans are no a- being made foi the “Renewal Mission’’ services with Rev. Clyde Wake from Oct. J Sth to 23rd. The Youth Rally for the Bolivia Mission will be held at the Grace Methodist Chinch. Sorth Bend, from 3:30 to 8:00 p in. on Saturday. September 12th. The Bolivia Mission team will give a pictorial report of their work in Bolivia this summer. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams. Minister 8:30 a.m. First morning worship sen-ice. Clyde Stickler and Arthur Kassabaum ushers. Miss Geraldine Stickley, acolyte. Musig will be provided by Mr-. Bertha Urbin and Mrs. Harold Williams. 9:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo] with classes for all ages. Introduction of new curriculum for all classes through the sixth grade. Melvin Divine, Supt. 10:35 am. Second morning worship sendee. Selection in musje by Mrs Sharon Klinedinst. Mrs. Grace Atwood, organist. Sermon: “Biblica> View of Work." Acolytes will be Debbie Ross and Laura Chapman Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. prayer and fellowship hour. Wednesday — 7:00 p.m. Adult choir practice. All those who would like to join the choir should attend this first rehearsal. 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the Official Church Board. Stanley Orcutt, president. A cordial welcome to each one tn attend the services of our Church. The First Presbyterian Church Rev David D Owen, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Sept. You arc welcome to our worship service. Thursday Mid-week worship service 7 to 8 p. m. Bring your Bibles for an interesting st tidy *»f God and His Angels It is the duty of each person in leadership of this church to attend. Deacons, Elders, Teachers and Staff Rev. Owen and a Ruling Elder will meet with anvone interested in receiving Christ as S-.wnr or transfer of church membership. Tu< <day evenings at 7:30 pm in th«- church office Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service 10:30 am. Wedne day. Youth Choir rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Adult choir, 6:45 p.m Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Minister Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Youth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. We are in our final week of revival with Rev. Vanderbush of Bushnell South Dakota Certainly there have been some real messages from God and we trust that each of you will make it a point to come and hear this great man of God Remember Sunday, Sept. 6th. is his last day with vs. You are always welcome at the little white church where the word of God is ministered. Fir*t Brethren Church Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark and Eileen McDaniel Junior Church 9:30 Morning Worship. 10:30 Sunday School. 6:3<> Adult Bible Study. Evening Worship 7 :30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday, 7:30. 7:30 Friday, WMS meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Qu'gley. Marie Thomas lead, r of devotions. The following officers were recently elected: Earl Liggtt, Moderator Edna Schrader, vice-moderator John Oberly, se ret ary Ernest Ulbricht. treasurer Juanita Liggett, pianist Flora Foreman, organist Trustees: Walter St rope. Dorothy Quigley. David Foreman. Ushers: Woodrow Boone. Jack Jackson, Junior Mamerow, Douglas Liggett. George Ratliff, Bill Carr. Junior Church directors: Ruth Clark and File* n McDaniel Nursery. Wilma Newton Flowers: Edna Schrader, Bertha St rope Reporters, Kathryn Hevel. and Flora Foreman Librarian. Thelma Hay Superintendent. Ernest Kreider Assistant. DuKvood Clark Secretary, Iris Boone Assistant. Larry St rope Librarian. Jeanette Jackson and Kay Hay iSong leaders, David Foreman and Ernest Ulbricht Pianist. Charles Oberly Attendance pin-, Hazel Hay Youth Supt. Alma Ratliff Assistant, Ethel Sims CHURCH INQUIRY CLASSES The Walkerton Presbyterian Church will be holding InquiryClasses during the next few weeks, for those wishing to think seriously about their relationship with Christ and His ChurchTuesday evenings, 7:30 at the Church Office Tuesday mornings. 9:30 at the Church Office □ -- D THANKS □ — □ Many thanks to the good neighbors. friends, relatives, church folk, docton? and nurses for their kindn«?s<*3, prayers, cants, flowers. gifts and visits for our son Mike Amor, during his recent misfortune. He is recovering nicely and will lie home soon. Mr. and Mrs Richard Winkelman s3p I would like to thank all my friends for the cards and visits, and especially for their prayers during my recent stay in the hosP tai and at home. P W. P. Cowan We would like to express OUJ sincere appreciation and thanks to aU our neighbors, friends and organizations lor the many acts of kindness, consideration and concern during the illness and pasung of our dear husband and

father, Martin Mellin. Your prayers, visits, calls, raids, flowers, food and contributions, will nevei be forgotten. Mrs. Martin Mellin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and family Mr. and Mrs. David Mellin and family p Mr anil Mrs. Robert Mellin and family I wish t<> thank our good neighbors. relatives and friends for the flowers, cards, kindnesses and prayers during the sickness and death of my husband . p Mrs. Charles Van Winkle To Graduate From Memorial School Os Nursing Os. H| 4’s^- ", wH ■ i W s r* ’r Mrs. Joyce Snyder Clark, of North Liberty, will graduate from the Memorial Hospital of South Bend Schoo] of Nursing m a ceremony to be held in the auditorium of the I. U. South Bind Campus on Thursday, September 10. 1961, at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Snyder. Route 2. Quinn Road. CERTAINLY IS A court judge ruled that it is an offense for a woman to go through her husband’s pockets. Worse than that—in days like these, it's just a waste of time.

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from IMPORTANT DATES AMD EVENTS EROM VESTERVEARS Henry Hudson, in the boat “Half moon” discovered Manhattan, September 4, 1609. St. Augustine was founded by Pedro Menendez, September 4,1565. The first Continental Congress assembled in Philadelphia, September 5,1774. President McKinley was fatally wounded In Buffalo, N.Y., September 5, 1901. The first “Equal Suffrage” vote was cast by Mrs. Eliza Swain, Laramie, Wyo„ September 6, 1870. Boulder Dam began operations, September 7, 1936. The U.S. Ship* Ing Board was created, September 7, 1916. Senator Huey P. Long was assassinated, September 8, 1915. Italy (surrendered to the Allies, September 8, 1945. : The American Bowling Congress was organized, Srpteasber 9, 1895. California was admitted to the Union, September 9, 1859. Radium was discovered, September 19, 1898.

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