Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1959 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept 10, 1959

i CHURCH NEWS

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The E. U. B. Church i V. L. Garner, pastor Janies Payton, Superintendent Bible School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Choir Practice Wednesday at 7:00. Bible Study and prayer, Wednesday at 8:00. September 27 will be Rally Day here. Be one of the 300 we expect. Tlie Methodist Church Sunday School 9.30 a. m, O. E. Eib. superintendent. This will be Rally Day and a very special program is being planned by the Commission on Educati >n. Each class will haw some part in the progi am. ... Service 10 10, Rev J Kemp Tm .. m Lstei Sei mon topic, "In l e House of the Lord.' Thur‘l .y September 10, the Trustees <7 the ei k<h wD meet in th< office at 8 00 p m . Ray Chapman, chairman. Friday 7:30 September 11, the Commission on Missions will meet in the church. Miss Ethel Bier-y, chairman. Sunday, September 27th. will be Promotion Day. WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION The Women’s Association of the Presbyterian Church will meet

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Wednesday, Sept. 16, with the executive meeting at 7:30, the program at 8 p. m. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Ralph Jackson. Mrs .Marvin Bouse - will have the program on Missionary Education, Hostesses are Mrs. ■ Nelson Walz and Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Turn in your envelope r for Medical Mission, ISGKIGG FAMILY FETED AT FAREWELL EVENTS Rev. Paul Isgrigg, who has been I pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness I Church here for the past four > years, has accepted a pastorate n [ Crawfordsville. He and his family . moved there I .st vzeek. The r d .■’•.liter. Item : ema .ed in Walkerton wi’h the A. D. Winners, by i whom :!w is emrPoyed, The local congregation honored ! the pastor and his family at a farewell co-opei ’five dinner fo’- » lowing the Sunday morning church service. The affair took place at * Place Park. They presented him - with gifts. • On Monday night mmbers of the Walkerton Ministerial Asso- ‘ elation and their wives had a cooperative dnner honoring the Isgriggs at the Koontz Lake Community Church. They presented 1 the honored guests with a set of i baking ware.

ST. PATRICK WOMEN'S CLUB I The activities of the St. Patrick Women's Club were begun last, Wednesday, September 2, .with a Silver Tea and pantry shower tor the Sisters of St. Patrick's, which ■was held in the School Hall at 8 p. m. One new teacher, Sister Co-1 lumbia, has been added to the stuff. I Hostesses for this meeting were Sherry Jaeger, Helen Lenz, Mary Harness, Evelyn Wisler and Ann Zboril. ' Plans have been made for another Moonlight Cabaret dance to be ■ held on Saturday evening, September 19, from 9 till 12. Tickets are available at the Rectory from Mrs. ■ William Haarman. chairman of th' 1 dance. Die orchestra is Paul Futa's Harmoniers. A Speechcraft Class has been organized under the direction of Mis Sappenfield from South Bend. The . first meeting of the class will be . held Wednesday evening, Sept. 23, ; at 8. p. m. in the School Hall All . of the ladies who are interested in this class should give their names , to Mrs. ! mk Kramer before this , f irs( meetin . The classes v ill be held twice a month on Wednesday . evenings, and it is pointed out that f th* project 5 . i upon the faithful attendance of ' those who enroll. If you have nd 1 indicated your interest in the ’. Spcechc-rnft Class and . ish to join ' 7. get in touch with Mrs. Frank ' Kramei before September 23. i i » I RA I \BOW CALE X DAR On Saturday, Sept. sth, six girls J and Mom Drews attended a reception for Beverly Rogers, Grand .'Representative to France in Indi- . ana. The reception was held in South Bend Masonic Temple by South Bend Assembly No. 1. The girls from Walkerton who attended w’ere Judy and Sharon Smith. Sue Clark, Carol Richey. Mary Caroline and Celestia Lee Tunis, Saturday, Sept. 26, Walkerton Assembly 61 will hold a recept on honoring Ka hy Knowlton, Grand Representative to North Carolina in Indiana. The reception will be

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at 7 30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. Open to the public. i Monday, Sept. 14. regular meet- : • 4^1.1’ ■ ;□ n; i | OBITUARIES | ; | D □ Joseph F. Blair Joseph F. Blair, of Logansport, passed away August 30th following a heart attack. He will he remembered by many in North Liberty. , In early life Joe became a barber and served for several .years. He was born in Letcher County, • Whitesburg, Kentucky, He served as Deputy Sheriff, Chief of Police and was associated with Craft Fun • eral Home for three years before coming to Indiana. He is survive I by his wife, Gertrude Carrie^ Blair; two brothers, Ernest C. Bair. ; Whitesburg. Ky.; Wm. H. Blair,' Maynardsville, Tenn.; four sisters. ' Mrs. Annis Franklin, Somerset

S* '« ■S.5' ■LK-,a:::'n . 2 « ,'5.7L J 'H"'T if £ 3 S 3 M LIFELINE S i ■" w •• > • •7 ij s & ii S 3 ’ • • • I > >S The men upon whose shoulders rested the initial' re^port-* 71 at ti sibility of Christianizing the world, came to Jesus with one- gj supreme request. They did not say, ‘Lord, teach us to preach; ■ Lord teach us to do miracles; or, Lord, teach us to be wise*’. # i® .. • . but they said, "Lord teach us to pray.” R gji Satan trembles when he sees the weakest saint upon his ■ • B knees so pray, Christian, pray! ■ । B i ' ■ I J I 1 B 9 I | MINISTERS OF WALKERTON and KOONTZ LAKE ( ’i I

Ky.; Mrs. Oro Combs. Bardstown, Ky.; Mrs. Maude Stanifer. London; Ky ; Mrs. Madge Ozee, Hagard, Ky., formerly of North liberty. T ie body was returned to XYhiteSburg, Ky., for burial in Blair cemetery, JOHXSON TWP. REUNION The Johnson Twp. reunion will be held at the Community Building in Johnson Township on Sunday, Sept. 20th. at noon, with a carryin dinner. This will he the 21st annual reunion of all those residing in Johnson Township and all who attended Johnson Township Schools as teachers, pupils and families are cordially invited to attend. Harold Knowlton is president this year and the dinner committee is Mi's. Eugene Garab. Mrs. Sidney Smith and Mrs. Leslie Jones. The entertainment committee is Mrs. Dale Ullery, Mrs. John Dressen and Mrs. Brook Bowel s.

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