Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1959 — Page 4
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — August 6, 1959
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The Methodist Church Rev. J. Kemp Tunis, Minister j 0. E. Eib, S. S. Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:40 a.m. Subject: “According to the Word of the Lord,’’ The E. V. B. Church V. L. Garner, Pastor James Payton Superintendent Bible School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Choir Practice Wednesday, 7:00. Midweek Service. Wednesday it 8 00. first Presbyterian Church Jerry L Rice, Pastor Wayne Burch, School Sup Thursday 7:00 p. m. Ch Fd. Comm. 7:00 pm Spii dual Life and Wo: - ship Comm. i ridav 6:30 p.m. Communicants meet. 7.30 p.m. Session Meeting. SUNDAY 8:00 Tower Chimes 9:30 Church School 10:30 Church Service Dr. V. B. Wolfe, speaker. The underdog gets plenty of help him get out from under. i _ j If it was half as difficult to preach as it is to practice, most folks would quit preaching.
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LINCOLN TWP H. I). ( LI B ; Present at the Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club Pienic ; Tuesday, August 4th, at Place 1 Park were twenty-four members, two guests and six children. After a bountiful dinner, the presi- ' dent. Mrs. Harry Malstaff, conduct- 1 ed a business meeting. Tin* response Ito roll call was a name for the new baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malstaff are getting this week. We voted to have a white elephant sale nt our next meeting in ' September Etch member is asked to bring something for the auction and money to make a purchase. Bingo was played with prizes jojng to several of the ladies. The children also received prizes. Greeting were sent to our ill r “mbei .. Flossie Cripe and Myrtle Martin. Hoste-.-ws were Mrs. ■ Cho i • Sinh. Mrs. Edna Esseltine, Mrs. L tVerne Ake. Mrs. Ted Ke ding and Mrs. Zella Sehneiber. Help keep our town clean! TIP TO MOTORISTS Don't drive as ts it were a matter of life or death- sometimes it happens to be just that. | j SELF-MADE SLAVES People who miss the freedom train are usually those who try t$ live beyond their station in life.
Plan Great Musical At Winona, Aug. 8 As the Winona Lake Bible Conference enters the third week of its sixty-sixth annual conference. Reverend Gordon Beck, Executive Manager, announces a program of outstanding speakers scheduled including Dr .Theodore Epp. Dire-! tor of the ‘Back to the Bible. Broadcast,” of Lincoln. Nebraska; Dr. Ralph Neighbor; Dr. Herbert S. Mekeel; Dr. Sidney Correll. Reverend E. Buekhnrst Pineh of. London, England; Dr. Theodore H. Elsner; Dr. Luther U. Meier and others. Herman Voss. Ruth Rodeheaver Thimas. Dorohy Struthearn and Artic Hartman will highlight the musical oi fermgs. Saturday evening. August 8, there u i du mother great music d festival in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle at 7:1)5 featuring corfcrenx e artists and a mass meeting will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Billy Sunday Taberna k with Di Grady Wilson spearing. Dr .Wiis m is associate evangelist with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Seta ices will be held in the Billy Sunda> Tal.ernavie Send iy nairmng al 1" Im and evening it 7 i ) with tn. W ikon speaking. Services ire held daily’ at 7 od, 8:15, 9:45 aid 10.45 am. in the boauti'Ul new auditorium; and evenings at 7 45 in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle preceded by the Hillside service at 6:30. Walkerton Girl Gets Scholarship Barbara A Johnson, 909 Illinois St., Walkerton, is among 600 Iniana University upperclassmen who were named as recipients of scholarships ranging in value from SIOO to over 1,000 for the 1959-60 school year. Reese M. Williams, director of scholarships and financial aids, announced the reipients who are in addition to 600 incoming freshmen previously’ named scholarship winners. Scholarships are provided by Indiana University, the State of Indiana. private individuals and their estates, businesses and industries. Miss Johnson is the recipient of residence, merit and University scholarships. Read the classified ads.
I-—— -II 111 ■lll- ■-- - -r— INDIANA’S GREATEST COUNTY FAJR LA PORTE COUNTY FAIR 6 - BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS - 6 MONDAY. THROUGH SATURDAY. AUGUST 10-15 AT THE FAIRGROUNDS. LA PORTE. INDIANA
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Finest Grandstand Acts Ever! MONDAY. 8:00 P. M. Eddie Barron - Hypnotist Show TUESDAY. 2:00 - 8:00 P. M. Egony Brothers — Stage Show WEDNESDAY, 2:00 - 8:00 P. M. Dale Robertson of T V’s Wells Fargo THURSDAY. 8:00 P. M. Prof 'sxional Wrestling FRIDAY. 8:09- P.M. Parisian H 11 !hit ei s SATURDAY. S:00 p.m. Rex Allen of TV’s Frontier Doctor
G. M. C. Develops New Engine Designs PONTIAC. Mk’h. - Development ,of a highly advanced f amily of V 6 gasoline truck engines whose ' durability promises to be as much ms three to four times greater than existing designs was announced by । Philip Monahan, Vice president of ' (Jenera) Motors and general mana-' ger of GMC 'Duck and Coach Division. These new engines, the first of thmr kind over developed, include ( a 12-cylinder power plant having the same 60-degree “V" design Hint is common to the entire group. ( Monahan said prolounged dyna- ] mmneter tests indicate the engines have durability factors ami ad- , \ meed structural teat m\-s making' j them far superior to existing de j signs. With proper applic.d ion and mmntenan’.e piocedures, these engines, have a potential of between 100,090 and 200,000 miles of contin- । nous operation without maior overhaul. ' j Actual performance figures gain ■ d from operating the engines in : । irrent model GMC trucks support ' dynamometer findings and indicate that this development is the first.
A t S 7 S S S 4 » S 3 4i 8 ?3 « « » & ^a.Xil^ S It * LI FE LI NE S ! H ® When we look nt words, we look for meaning, and when i .ve look, at the word Christian, we find meaning. ,• gl However we sometimes attach different meanings to the g same word. ■ We think of Walkerton as a Christian community.' bill’’f ; |j , § must be qualified, because Christian docs not mean the j ■ same to all. » ■ Central in the thought of some is the thought of merely a i g moral life when they look at the word Christian. '. 'g Others think of an organization when they think of the ■ B word. '■ ■ That which gives the word meaning is the name of f>ur g B wonderful Savior, who is the Christ. g B If he is left out in dur thinking of the word Christian, g j ■ we do not have much left. ■ Walkerton -is a Christian community, only in the measure | . g in which Christ is the center of our thinking and liv.ng. ■ ' g Think this through as to your own life, and^^BH ■g is the center of your thinking. ■ I I g MINISTERS OF WALKERTON and KOONTZ LAKE g l! ? ' I Fl ■ ■ a B ■ B ■ H S B K B II ES B "'B:' B" B 79''!'BiUHBCW
Fun-Entertainment-Thrills . ONE MILE MIDWAY! ? Featuring the Famed Blue Grass Show t RIDES — SHOWS —- GAMES I
3 Days Os HARNESS RACING Thursday. Friday Saturday
Livestock Shows — LH Exhibits Garden, Farm and Produce Exhibits Farm Equipment Displays Home Improvement Displays ADMISSION PRICES (■eneral Adin. 75c Season Tickef, $8.5!) Parking On Grounds 50<GRANDSTAND PRICES Reserved Box Seats $1.50 Grandstand Res. (Wed., Fri., Sat.) 51.50 (handst. Res. (Mon-Tue-Thurs Nights) 50c Write to: FAIR ASSOCIATION, Room 211, Masonic Temple Bldg. LaPorte. Indiana
major advancement in truvk engine design in over 20 years. -- \llhough the availabijity date for those engines in new GMC truck models has not yet 6<»en determined. Monaghan emphasized that the engines are an integral part of H e GMC truck engineering development program known as "Operation High Gear' . GOOD ( OMPANY A minister returning home late one night from a. sick call, noticed one of his parishioners staggering down the street. "Let me help you to the door,” said the minister, guiding the inebriate member of his flock gently home. At the door the besotted man pleaded with the minister to come into the house with him. but the mmister demurred on the grounds that it was too late. “Pleash, Rev’ren,” the man beseeched him “Jusht for a minute: I want the wife to see who I been out with tonight. ’’ STEAnv DRIVE The most gifted people uv- usually not. the ones who accomplish the most in this life. I’t pays to fidvei vise.
KIDS’ DAY TFESDAY, 1-4 P. M. Reduced Rates on Rides LADIES’ DAY FRIDAY P. M. IT EE ADMISSION I<< Grandstand
