The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 January 1966 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JAN. 20, 1966
A Great Step Forward!
A great Http forward his b« • n .uhieved n Chi rian I’nity in Walkerton as tw > >n^’ -gat • ••.-. th, Xi, .j. th Lvangeln <1 Vnitt i B thren have be. mir one < i This a !’ n xx a j >;< •<j Sunday a’w: many m it • ; v■ i king togethei t <!e. •• :hia union This is the first st»p in this direction by prut tant ehuuh'S on a lo at basis n. this immediate area and one that might be the for -runner of more in the future not just in Walkerton. but all over the country In fact, the idea was not just a local idea but one thes. two churches have be -n • tompbiting on a National has s for ««»me tune This may happen late this year to comb ne these two faiths nationwide
kobert E. Irhin Editor Pl BIJSHER IndependvnlAews Co.. Inc. WalkerUn, Indiana 16574 PUBLK ATION TIME: Thui.s<kn <M Each Week Sewnd ( lass Postage Paid At Walkerton. Indiana SI BSC II’HON K.VI FS; $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Ma.’?d Out Os State
Memories From . .
YEAR OF 1965 Pat*) Harbaugh To Serve .Am Senate Page Patsy Harbaugh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Harbaugh, N r’h Liberty h s been ap)><*inted to serve a page in the State Senate on January do Pete Hard To S|x-ak \t IJon’s I~adie«> Night P- ’e Ward, the popular third baseman of the Chicago Wh.te Sox will he spanking to the \V;rkcit<n L <ns and Lui.t- on January 26 Alumni Birqu t S» t Fur June 5 In W alkerton
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The vote at both chinches in their Sunday meetings does m>t put the tv (> intd one immediate- ■ x I it th. change? ar- starU I and it is qwd m a few months that all d'tali? Will be worle o d t<> handle the much lai ger i ngngallon I ■ -p.:. the many «imilai tics of the tw > churches, many det u s ha i t<> be worked out most to the liking of both gioup- but a -o opp --d by some indixiduals The new church is now known as the Walkerton I'nitcd Methodist Churh and is i elated to the Northwest Indiana Confereno of the Methodist Chun h. Both p istol < Rev Harold W iliams and Rev. David Ei‘?r. wd! serve as co pastors until the first of June when pastoral app fintments are again made.
The officers of the Walkerton Alumni A sociation have been meeting to wt up the annual banquet They have decided that the banquet will be on June 5 1965 ami w - will again be served by t ie Ban ’ 800 t?rs who have dme such i good job in the paH *>n cor Ihi is T» a< hers X--» iation 1 (>rgani««d The Oregon - Davis F i hets' Associata n wa organized Janu<iv 11. 1965. it a meet mg of all Onego’ -Davi teachers held at the Hamlet Elementary School < afetetia. \ E \R OF 1946
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Town Bum! Finns To Resume Aclixiih** The Walkerton municipal band which ha been inactive for the past lew years, when its ranks were arpetad by its member being < ailed into service, will resume its activity this summer, according to Ralph LiFeb?r Arrange Ex cuts l or Tuesday, •January Tl Tht annual Muck Crop Caravan program will be staged at Walk* .-ton in the gymnasium of the nrA high school on Tut s lay. January 22 with the meeting brginnu g x i . th a motion picture “Tunes A Wa tn .“ Net I ams R ady |<h ciuntj Play Friday an ! Saturday will s< < eight << unty net t am in actum at t .e Jot n Adams gym in South B« nd fighting for the ehampi nship of the county m the 21 t annual meet. Start d back in 1926 \x iien Walke. ton defeated Mishawaka for 'he first championship. the meet has continued uninterrupted to the pre nt time 1946 YEAR OF 1941 Director TclU of < om Loan Farm Program The Agricultural Adjustment Administration has issued a statement by Hany N Schoo'er. Director of the North Central Divi ion, regarding an apparent misunderstanding about the details of the 1910 <nm loan pit>grarn. resulting front' the tact that loans w ill be mad • by the Commo Jty Cred t Corporation fol a Io ger term th n und< i pievioii loan progiam.-. Oddities In <'hn .i. > a digmf. d »ld gi ntlc man anding on a afety is and wailing for a street car an • :<a r g no intent 10:. whats • ever of taking a taxicab But he did F ir as a passing taxi .swerve| sharply (o mis aroth r car, the back door flexv open It s imped up the nice old gentleman and den« t i him - gently on the floor of the cab all .set for a ride Home Restaurant Ojum. In W alk-rton Mr an<l Mrs James Fu l-r. of Marc Hu- Meh ha.e leased the Giant Tank store building corr< i ' Roosevelt and Mu h can fonncrlv o, -upied by the post of fire for a term of five years • I ■ !’ ■ ■ •’ । H im<- ! o tno ant lo re abop F *bruaiy 1 I » XR OF l"in X I -<mi> F, d-m • I। H iri nt < <>n\ i< t ,<>n I • • ’? V’ • • •• I !• . . land Smith * ill not iu* pn e iitej
foi th.dr alleged use of dynamite in the Rank ikee river o kill fish. Polk Township Road Election The date of the election to decide the Tolk Town hip gravel n>ad question The pei ifn-a' mn provide that the roads shall be graded to ’he width of 10 feet Struck Oil Otl was struck on a farm of Jacob Fah! near New Holland,
from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOCK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEAR 5 I — > Congress ratified the treaty of peace with England. Janua ■ 1 km. A three element xaruum ra lio tube wa* patented by ler I’orest, January 15, 1907. Tha Prohibition amendment went into effect, January 16, l'< Churchill delivered his “(live us the tools ’ speech, Janu-rx 1 1941. Warsaw was freed by the Russian-, January 17, 1944. ’lhe City of Detroit, Michigan, was founded, January IK, F" The Presidential Succession Law passed, January I’'. U i. F. D. Roosevelt was in“''gurated fur a fourth F rm, Januaiy - PMf.
nuff OF THE.WECK T T Z N ' '\CLIZ r 1 y Ftasr Hg. by 2; J.950* WD^DpiHOMAL S \U M I can leave it with a bab> sitter cheaper than THAT!”
in Wabash county, by a < vh. h has lea*-1 seve al • i acres of land In the vicinity On A Wager Attired only m i ba'i.m F 'ward Huff, a Waba h I i st >d on the side xx a’k n of the barber shop wh :■ » mplovc I and wa h«*d ' do fir 15 minuter in t st urn earning a $5 vx ui i
