Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 October 1950 — Page 4
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Church News ■ ■ l*i grim llolhw*' • htir<h ,1. W. Pott- ng, ..I Mi * 1,. . W A S !. hmdav "< «' P mining W"l ■!• p li > v h . \ic< to I. held .It th* UHhodist <l' ivh at I” LT Vh« re will In a special afternoon 1 vice at 2:bn o'clock. Rev. Mr. M ntgmmi.V Will Ie the guest I •! .speaker. The ||o<»«ier Irie v I l>i ii.g >peeuil mu << al i umb< is. 1 public is cmdiall invited. Yuih.v l\opD ’m *rv ice at 6:4ft Evening seT.yt ( :30, tone r l rnjtiy the revival HtmwpnriA ' T' • revival continue? to (ht. Ift. । The Methodist ( hitreh 1.. N. (’.imphell. Pastor Sunday School begins at 9:3b. J;. wrt <’iipe. Supt Our tcach.is ar ready to nerve you. „ »I»»rnwg worship begin? this St nday at l»»:4». This worship Fe vice will be a I nion Service, (oHtticted by ti < Ijtynirn, with Mr. U m Chapman, of Ch < ago. founder a d plesident of tile Home Bible L ague, as "Uest -peak' r. ^ou»l pep >w ship b< c n- at C> ;*> v.Th Mis .Virgi iia Piatt as th.' .P J. ad. >. ' et at the ( p. . W. <1 . a!:. ig» • a’ 7 ’to. T S'H .fyfi • I imy v ili "< our ('on>e, let U? v ois 1 p t<>g. • ।. lie I n >ln tei 1.1 ( hjrch < I’.de M o is. M -b Way,. Burch. Supt. 11 . (’ V ft’ - Shai Watk w I b t . - • M < f. r th< play, Z "f tb< sc ..|«i fav..r i■ ny so! tl < hunh. ?;36 (h..i> L S< L I bi t uitd Sunday hi th. thiol y» <•■ ;hr w • uri euhim studi ( one, 0 th. study of led s\\ id togeth. r. |o J 5 \6fe tK t< *a* Th. I | < • • • X! A t IBi^ 'S]H ;.k' 1 ' f the da. ■ • Xv A. < hapo .. . toundei ... lie Afaaicun Hon B Ie League. Mis-ummy Seiety will meet on V edi • ;day. < k tot el 11th at the I m ' H . ’ I’. . k <’oi •! Choir PractM. <a W.d .. mluv at WalkciKm E. I . B Charge V. I. io. i. Past o. Te. gard Bdn. > i t 0..1 Prfo. In th< if ri in w. - hip service Ki. Mm f "Th I "idh li AH. n. > W. I! lelh* •S| • I . 111 .1 w . pi ■ ■ • t'. '<< d I : ’* ’•> k ep 'll' p Youti Fell ■ : P P. O. M »«iw <l. । i ayei s. \ i<. Ti ■ d. ’. al 7 Jin. Walk, ito . - P.lbie sroo-.l P:f;n. Follow mg th. Ih 1.5 c),....! all vII g i IhoM. i .>d, ' rhur. h t<. h ar Mj. < nap' ..ii a h. -peak- < th. n..p..r’:iii« e of th. Bible :. tl 1. me. Tins is a < uii.r un ty v dS' i v a c. Yopi h Follow ship r. at. At 7: a» l>i. Mile , ... is < ■ . i:/ i : • ' ■ '"Il .I' I ’ A lianc. ." will simal conceri t / tl ' ke. pe.» of our Sui d;.. for wo, s ip. 11. pa . to hrii g : g. d < lai t< '' w' n him, and 11 sho nd L a vi 'uable evening to which ti. < mi tn ty i invi .-d, Ineua.i u ti.- n da< • k pray, r S' rv ic< t he। w ill bi ; 1ai.,., j ght, held ii th. bom. of Mi d I. |•, ... ... L. I' Road. Ail in* h. । and f, u ds . f 11 e cliu I'll a. ' il ' d Ie ‘I . 'll ■ b. w.• 1 < ■ d ; . ovei Rr; •is ke. p in n imi tl.< c. - i"flirty wid. pn.gra । of <1 ir< '. a't. i da’ < . and at’e <1 the church nt y ou. < hoic< . lux.nl/ Lake ( .immunity ( hurch I f gK / tto fINCSTP.pfo. Sappon <»•* »*aal«<twr«d NO STRAPS, BELTS or iUCKLS NO HARD BALLS or KNOBS NO TIGHT BODY BANDS Salt VACUUM ATIC CUSHIONS d.aj to the bod, lAa • olava, yong ,aa fraaal wbAa bolding Pup tv. a pe'la.tp and*, an, and al! condition,. Qe RapraaootatUa will bold a FRtfc D«« •xml.ci, at tb» travelers Hotel, Knox I Mon. Oct. », 10 a m. • I p. m. I Plymouth Hotel, Plymouth | Mon. Oct. 9, 2 p. in. • 7 p. in. RUPTURE SERVICE \ I »9O S. ALFRED AVE CL«HN. MX —— I
I J. Murph.' Pislor Sunday S< hmd. Shift. M. ■ ■ \\ p ; I 00 Ev.'i' g service ,7: 10 with Mi. ' VVn <»l-."i <>l th. < ntral Aimi I i<; M sum, plies* peak r. V.« I .lav. Lid . . \id. I »0., 1 \ ;..|; lb ed j I hl. SS. \\ d 1 div Y' uth < Imii, 7:• '. \\ I ' sday Ci I'.'id. r's nxeting, ( 7:16. Prayer change#! things' Coin.' and worship with us ( SINGSPIRATION L ! Th. Wesleyan Methodist Church, Plymouth, will be host t<> Creator J Marshall County Youth for Christ ! ■ S.im.j'iiiyti'.m on Sunday evening/’ thtohei sth front 9:30 to 10:30 p.l' ’ m. Rev. Itunn is pastoi and extend.,/ a roidial invitation to the pastors' in Greater Marshall County to I I ring a special number from then < hutches and a host of people along and enjoy the spiritual blessing that we know we are going to have. । If you have n<»t b* en attending, tins. Sings you do not know what you ate missing. Th. Lord has I een blessing as we wmship together/ W- will l»e looking for you. I
a L UhuU * ’ I 1 ■ 1 ri SIZr 3 * .4 Bum Buick! «1 **”
1)1 KII APS you’ve noticed that there seem to be a lot of these brawny beauties running around on .Americas highways — and it isn’t just that boldly gleaming forefront that spreads this impression, it isn’t just the fact that folks who own a Buick jtet such a bang out of it that they do a lot of driving. Back of all this is another fact. It’s a fact that contains a broad hint to anyone who’d like to know what’s what in motorcar buy s. Quicks arc breaking all f>ast popularity records, as registered in sales. So we suggest that you do some personal investigating. Find out, for example, how- masn • *A r ( r ,P, tJe’ •* i 1 #/• ’
fa LAMBERT BUICK SALES 301 Michigan St. Walkerton, Ind.
Business Women To Have “School” Th. Bn Im Womt n’a * 'luh will | r e. t ii'\t Thuisduy ev< ning, Oct, 12th, in th. Tow < 'luh. I > nnet will ' h. s. j ved a' G:3O o'. ) ck. The host. S', , Ml ' I' red Sciiheila ''. | Mis \ irginia I ibih and Mr>. Cha . . Fmch, have planned a "Back t<> S. h<>ol" progian ami ask ea.'it member to wear school togs. A* fine w ili l>e inflicted on thos. who । d" not come in costume. Prizes) will be given fo| "teacher's pe»," ; ami others. Card- have 1 een sent t.> memb<'rs but anyone wishing to attend, may see any of the committee who will vvelconw you into the chib, Reser-] vations should bi- in hv Wednesday. । ( IIAMBER OF COMMERCE The October meeting of the Walkerton Chamlwr of Commerce will lie held mxt Thursday evening, Oct, 12, with dinner at 6:30, in the Walkerton Tow n Club. Pn sident ! Harry Doll promises something of । interest. I SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT
terful y ou feel.w ith Firenail pow er purring away the- miles, at a polit^'J’ touch of your toe on the gas treadle. bind out how the jolts anil jars seem to disappear, when you have big soft coil springs on all four wheels, and fat low-pressure tires on w ide Safety-Ride rims. I hen there’s Dynallow Drive,* rwhich Buick owners vote the big-I gest automotive hit that has come I along in years. I W ith all this, there’s room, and I comfort, and road-hugging heft 1 combined with a light and willing response to your hand on the SStanilard on -if it. optional at extra on Sct-f.li and SfKt’lAl mvdrlt. <ti. -J y > r<, TC VKU( id
NATION-WIDE» Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Oct. 5, 6 and 7th WILLS DRUG STORE Walkerton
wheel — and firices that start down ' with the sixes. Seems like almost everyone wants lo own one of these Buicks — and most people can. How about you? Isn’t it a smart idea to see your Buick dealer now and get your ’ r name on his list? f in SUM« n,o< ’ . . too»t- ■ I f ?6J .na n* MU . TJ . OO AaD 1 i I SHl*®' » I I »«’ .1 I . sorl ,uk« “ 2Z. I ' l ** ■ J
October 5. 1950
