Walkerton Independent, Volume 78, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1956 — Page 4
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News of the Churches I’rcsbs trrlan Church s a. nr, call to worship by Allen Hostetler, playing the chimci and organ thru the church amplifier to all the city 9:30 Sunday School, Faina Smith and Wayne Burch, sup rinten 1enta Clashes for all. 10:30 Worship Service, guest - peaker. The chihhen of Hv dean stairs department ar<- remind, . to tiring Christmas gifts for b- xto i snt to our mission stat; n in Kentucky. Ai the Pri-n Nat i i cling of Sunday. Nov. Is. the i -ngr gallon, without a dissenting vote extended a call to Jerry 11 <> Mr. Rice is now an assistant pa tor in the Presbytery, a student at Mi < ..ar , to । । ordained m April. He is perhaps the most outstanding yo-mg man ever to be called to our church. Maiiad. the father oft;,?. ■ children. with a lot of church work done in this Presbytery. Ik is inch cd qualified for the pulpit. E. V. B Church V. L. Garner, Pastor Bible School 9:30 with Leonard
—_ — | 1 We Will Be Closed This Thursday, Nov. 22 I Thanksgiving Day to allow our employees to spend the day with their families. We wish all of you the bounteous of blessings on this festive day. WELCO RESTAURANT P S. Knckie's getting married lou’ cJWugidiigjßig For Thanksgiving and Other Holiday Cooking We Suggest | Mirro Aluminum M e have a nice line of fine cooking ware. Come in and Hee it. Mirro-Matic Pressure Cookers . . Roasters , . Cake Pans . . Pie Pans Muffin P ns . . Cake Decorations . . Cooky and Pastry Press . . Jello Molds Covered Cake Pans . . French Fryers . . Percolators and Mirro Pure Aluminum Foil ALSO PYREX (WRING ITEMS HERSHBERGERS The Rig Store Next To The Post Office WALKERTON
Beaty, Superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:30. At 6 15 the Youth Fellowship will meet at the church, with Sally Johnson as the leader. At 7:30 the closing service of ‘ the Evangelistic meeting will b<* hehl. with Rev. John Davis giving i the message ' These services are being well attended and we trust you will make the most of the remaining serve < s to be present each even- . ing The Chou will practice Wednesday < v. ning at 6 30 Methodist < hurrh Harold B. Hotchkiss. Minislei C. Me lvin Alv. inc, 8. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning W r. ’ p 10.10 a m. Semi'.a their* “Gods Ministers.’ Sunday S houl Workers Conf* - er.ee Saturday evening at 7:30 > p m. and Sunday afternoon at ।2 00 p. m. Miss Majorie Smith. acting Secretary of the Conference Boaid of Education, will be with the workers On bith of these important sessions. Nickel Supper sponsored by the High School MYF and Sunday School Class on Wednesday, November 28 from 5 to 7 00 p. m. I The Public is invited.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7:00 p. ni. General WS C S Wednesday at 8 oo p. m. Demonstration C lub Plans for Christmas The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club held their harvest dinner at the town club n November 14. with ninety-five members and their immediate families present. M; and Mrs. Giover Opiin, c; v» e gucG •. A deh< ions hain dinner was enjoyed, al tables decoiatcd with eat corn, squ.ish an 1 evergreen branch-/, with LUed cornucopias f<>r center piece . an I oak leaves scatter d over 'hr tables. After the menl a ihort bur ness session was he’d. Mr. Oplingrr showed beautiful slides o( the centennial celebration. The c mmitte f<r this n^ctirg aic' j the M< sdames Gus Verkle . Riehard Verkkr, Mayotte’ Atrine.au John I’llory, Ben Brcde and Dale Cilery Our next meeting will be our annual Christmas potluck luncheon at noon on December 4th, at the Town Club, with our usual meeting and Christmas party. Members are asked to bring a gift for the grabbag in price range of 50c to 75c. Please bring your gift for ycur secret pal's Christmas to the meeting, if possible. Reporter. Thieves Enter Western Auto Store Entry to the Western Auto Store, 722 Roosevelt Road, was made by break ng a lock early last Thursday morning Store manager, Pete Dailey, discovered the broken lock on the back door when opening the Fcore at 8 a. m. Thor om were stolen from the store but nothing else was mi sing or molested The guns were a 22 Automatic Steven Model 87. v.'» ■- d 1 . . 2.! .3 ’ I ver Action Model 39A. value-.1 at SC' 95; and a HO Bolt A< ti .n 6shot Stevens Model 59. valued at $33.50. a Ir. in State* Poli- e were* called in and managed to lift some linger prints.
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November 22, 1950
