The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1964 — Page 7

An Invitation To Observe World Wide Communion The Walkerton Protestant Churches invite all Christian to observe World Wide Communion Sunday, October 4 in the chinch of your choice. At 7 p.m. New York daylight time the first Saturday in October, the Protestant, world begins its observance of World-Wide Communion. Services begin at that time in the Fiji Islands and New Zealand. As the -world turns around and the first Sunday of October dawns on each continent, members of all denomination i will gather at the Lord's table. In over 23 countries. World-Wide Communion will be observed on the first Sunday in October. On this dav we will be reminded of the fcoodn*sa of God and the greatness of His redeeming love, we all will sense our unity in Him who is our peace, even Christ our Saviour. ATTEND DISTRICT CONFERENCE ‘iESSIONS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cullar Mr. and Mrs. Or borne Fisher. Mrs. Qary Nelson and Mrs. Hetman Steele, attended the sessions of the district conference at Plymouth Methodist Church Sunday September 20th for afternoon and evening sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Max Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Neidlinger, Mrs. Henry Thomnkins and son. Mrs Jean Clark. Paul Raymond Neldlnger, Joe Fisher. D« bbie Fields, James Phw’cctt. Joan McCormick. Jchn Neidlinger. Becky and Jaret Shupert and Joh” 7^' >k alter ’ed the evening • “•mien’."hen the Mission Team to Bolivia, of which Nancy Mangus was a i ember, put on the program. Paul Williams, chairman of the Advertising Committee for the RerxrATd Mission of the North Liberty Methodirt Church recently announced the chairmen of committees: General chairman. Mrs. Osborn FiSher Attendance committee, Mr and Mrs. William Hartman Continuation committee Mrs. Don Eberlv. Mrs Dola Hocker Finance Committee Max Steele Group Evangelism, Mrs. Charles Patterson Hospitality Committee, Mrs. George Dearing Music committee. Mrs. Gary Nelaon Nursery* Committee. Mrs Kent Palmer Personal Evangelism. Mr. and Mrs Fred DeCoudres Reception. Mrs Herman Stee’e Usher Committee, Alton Ho’mes Youth Committee, Mrs. Paul Neidlinger Albertha Brinkhoff METHODIST YOUTH MEETINGS The Senior MYF this past Sundav. attended a District gathering at Stull Methodist Chu»«h in South Bend and met In the eveni-r for a nnrtv at the home of Gera’dine Stick!*' A Teen Banquet is being planned for Wednesday evening October 23. The junior grow met n» the church Sundav evening and then went on a scavenger h’-nt for new members. 60 Years Os Service lemontrss ft epreMM rut T 9 ft wb «o«a BAIUN® nn» JIM Clmsw to •nr IMbsp Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St

Prayer Vigil And Denominational Day Os Prayer The Walkerton E.U.B. Church will observe a Prayer Vigil on Friday. October 2. from 1 to 5 p.m. This vigil can be in your own home or at the altar of the church. A suggested prayer service will be at the communion table of the church or for those observing the vigil in the home, contact Mrs David Siler On October 2, 7:00 pm., the congregation will observe the Denominational Day of Prayer. This too. is a service in preparation for World Wide Communion Sunday. Those in attendance, please bring your Bible and pencil. PRF BBYTERIAN COUPLES (TA II The Presbyterian Couples Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartsough on Saturday. September 26. During th? meeting. the Ways and Means Committee announced that the next whole hog sausage and pancake supper was set for October 10th. from 5 until 8 p.m. A thank you note was read from the John Milton Society for the Blind, for the contribution wh'ch the Couples Club sent. A nominating committee f«r 1965 officers was appointed by President Art Schmeltz On the nominating comm’ttee was Dr and Mrs. Bryce Rohcr and Mr. an! Mrs. Glenn Steh'v. A very enjoyable evening of square dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hosts ar l hostesses, Mr. and Mrs Russell Hartsough. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Corner, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickavet. RENEWAL MISSION A series of meetings known as the Methodist Renewal Mission will be held in the Walkerton Methodist Church beginning on Sunday, October 18th. and continuing through the week until Friday. October 25th The guest minister for this series of services will be the Rev. Warren Otter, pastor of the Mishawaka Methodist Church. The theme for these special services is 'Warm Up Your Heart.’’ THE DEVIL AXD HIS ANGELS The Walkerton Pre.%byteria» Chut ch holds an Informal evening service each and every Ihursday at 7:00 m the chi-h basement. Our present subject, is the study <>n what the Bible says about the Devil and His Angels. If you are interested in Bible study and the sweet fellowship of prayer, please come. METHODIST YOUTH ELECT The Senior Methodist Youth met at the church last Sunday evening New officers ele« led for tho coming year were: Denny J ihnsoi. president; Dick Awald. vh e president; Karen Alien, secre. tary; Jeannie Ream, treasurer; Gary Mechling, witness; Barbara Wilson, citizenship; Donna Stepl enson. Faith; Nancy Chapman. Fellowship; John Stasko, Outreach; and Joanne Williams, reporter. The Junior Methodist ’i outh also had their election last Sunday evening. Debb e Rosa was elected prseident; Gary Trost, vice president; I^ura Chapman, seo reta-v and Charles Stafford as treasurer. Mrs Glenn Trost is the adult counselor. METHODIST MEN’S CLUB The Methodist Men s Club met last week in the church dining room for their business, program and fellowship Mrs. Jeanette Guttman showed slides of the trio s hr Rn<l her husband took abroad 'M” ^”"rwr. The offering received was g.ven to the United Fir’d. The Father and Son bannuet was set for Nov. 9. with Phil E* kew head of the Indiana H S Athletic Association, guest speaker Drive more cautiously a* night'. Use the ClSMHfled Ada

□ .— □ DEATHS □ □ Mrs, Flora Pippenger Mrs. Flora Pippenger, 1256 W 103rd Street Chicago, died September 25 in Palos Hills, Illinois. She was born October 6, 1879, in Van Wert, Ohio. She was married in December. 1899 to Chauncey Pippenger who preceded her in death. They spent several years in the Walkerton area, coming here in 1906. They were blessed with three children. Kenneth. Hammond. and Mrs. Virginia Freeman, Roseland 111., and a son. Robert, who preceded her Ln death. She also leaves six grandchildren and seventeen greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 10:00 am., Sept. 28. in the Doty-Panozza Funeral Home in Chicago Graveside serices were conducted Ht Barber Cemetery on U.S. 6 East of Walkerton at 1:00 p.m Monday with Rev. Harold E Williams, pastor of Walkerton Methodist Church, officiating. I .auric Huff Lauric Lynn Huff. 9 year old daughter of Maj and Mrs Robert E. Huff, of Fort Knox, Ky„

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foimer residents of North Liberty, died early Thursday, September 24, in Walter Reed Hospital. Washington, D. (\ She had been a patient there for the last month and ill for the last year. Born on May 7 1955, in Germany, she also is survived by two sisters. Mary Jean and Patricia, and brother, Robert Jr., all at home, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Huff of New Calisle. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hough of North Liberty. Burial was at Fort Knox. □— - □ THANKS □ - □ The Walkerton Athletic Boosters would like to thar.k everyone who helped make the fish fry last Saturday a success Many people donated their time and services as well as the many who helped furnish the food. Without this, the success of the event would not have b«>en possible. Jake Powell, president We wish to thank the Polk and Lincoln Township Fire Departments, and all the people who helped in the search of our boy

Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs. Wall Pickavet. p Mr. and Mrs Frank R«m The Senior Class of Walkertc would like to thank ail those wh bought slaves at the auction s«l Saturday night. The slaves wl contact the buyers as to whe they should work. My deepest appreciation to a the fnends and relatives for thei ranis, gifts ami kindness to m family and me during my hot pit&lization. p Harvey Steffe I wish to th. nk all of my gr>o friends and neighbors forth many nice things you have doc for me during my recent illn"«i Your cards and gifts have bee greatly appreciated. p Mrs. Delbert Cl r. My sincere thanks to all friend and neighbors and various organ* zations for remembering me dm ing my hospitalization. p Amelia Harris© Admit y<»u don’t know save many useless arguments.