The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1965 — Page 3
ENGAGED Br ; A ■ v Vw^ Jj|||||^^ wf? fe The engagement of Miss Monica E. Singleton, to Jack McCrum is announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Emery O. Singleton 308 Rupel St., North Liberty. Mr McCrum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. McCrum, 63783 Redwood Road. North Liberty Mias Singleton was graduated from North Liberty High School and Mr. McCrum attended Greene Twp. High School. A May 8 wedding is being planned Easter Egg Hunt In Walkerton This Sunday The Annual KaM«r Egg Hunt in Walkerton will take place at 2 p.m. EST on Easter Sunday at Place Park, according to Volunteer Fire Chief Charlea Cripe whose organization sponsors this 1 event each year The rain date has been set for the following Sunday. April 25. at the same time. The firemen will hide some 3.000 candy eggs as well as prize eggs for caah totaling S7O and 20 lucky eggs for door prtzee There will be two divisions again this year, one for children up to six years of age. and one for those six to 12 years of age inclusive. PONY LEAGUE TO PRACTICE Walkerton Pony League Ba.-ee-ball practice at Place Park 1 00 pm. Saturdays, boys 13 to 15
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Rev. John Hall = Resigns Position in Walkerton Rev John W Hall announced - last Sunday that he will be leav- = .ng Walkerton some time in June : to assume his assignment as a : teaelHu on the faculty of Owosso : ( ollege, Owosso, Michigan, a lib- ■ eral arts college of the Pilgrim : lio i;.« ss Church. _ Rev Hai| has been the pastor : of the Walkerton Pilgrim Holi- = ness Church for the past six = wars Some of the accomplish- ; merits listed are: the remodeling I of the church basement for Sun- = day School rooms, the remodeling = •>f the sanctuary with new fur- : niture and carpeting; and recently : adding two rooms and hath to the j parsonage The Sunday attend- = ance has grown from an average ! of fifty-six in the year of 1960. : to an average of seventy in the S year 196-1-65. m : 11 Mb ~ K A Tn 1958, Mr. Hall received his ; AB. degree from Frankfort Pil- E grim College, and completed his “ ministerial training at Christian 5 Theological Seminary He receiv- - ed the MS. degree from Indiana E University in 1962 and the degree J of Doctor of Divinity in 1963 - from Neotarian CoEege of Phil- “ osophv. - F. T. A. BOOK FAIR Home One! Come All! To the S North Liberty PT A annual Book g Fair Thursday. April 29, 8:00 am. ■ to 8 30 pm. and Friday, April 30. 2 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m. s s
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