Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1960 — Page 4

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— WAI KERTON INDEPENDENT — January 2<. 1 <u;o

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The E. U. B. ( linn h V. L. (Tamer I’ • r Jai es I x • n >)" '•< n lent Bible S.ho<.: 9 .o M n ng W • -1. p 10 io ( rn. In this sen < as ili hav< Dr. XV Hs-n B. • ; t s w if - ’ • -• vc ns v 11 a m Ue Sv day h 1 h. in win - he w x ■ • v varThe Youth F* How J : ■ w . . t at •> » w '.h .D \ Ni ■' n 1 le .Her \t 7 30, D-- p al k • oir < ns - en •• supv mten<icnt, w H In <latg • of the sei \ <• an : will ; • sent us xvtfh his finding* ft the study of our < Lie H in t’u Th isday ev?» 'i g Pc a \t Hv. bludy wh h he will tondm t at ■f:3o Thursday evening * It is liupcih that every men b. ; Wdl be~fe> -ent fur the Sunday Jr enuig Senn e-. as well ^.enjil of the church. Th^ W S WJs will m« et at the Atur<i WMlT^day. Feb 3 al 2 .00 5 The choir will practice Wednes- 1 day at* 7 00 and the Bible Study and prayer service will be at * 00 Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Pastor Jesse Wislrr, Supt. Sunday Si hool 930 A M Morning Worship 10 30 A. M. Youth Service 6 45 P M Leader. Lou Ann Creech Evening Worship 7 30 P M Prayer Meeting We dnesday 7 30 < Thus week the subject will be on missionaries and the r fields of labor. The Youth Fellowship nveetin; 1 will be held Feb. 4 at 7 3*» P. M (

7 SfE THE NEW 1960 cassTß ACTORS y i r h LU L . u J i . / ri/' •' \ r h ' oSMSuiA ^MEASURED BY THE 6 FEATURES FARMERS RATE MOST IMPORTANT IN NATIONAL SURVEY ,‘T *ww-n- . * "WF-W,!— TfST TRACK PROOF In n«w * CASE .I96O tractor movie A JaV -J . 2E£ POINT-BY-POINT COMPARISON <f7 OF 1960 CASE. TRACTORS » WITH LEADING COMPETITORS A ' £N T^AINM£NT. . PKIZ^ >A .. P[FR£SHM£NrS — FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. ni MV GARDNER Q FARM EQUIPMENT Road 6 Eant Walkerton

Mius In •• I gtigg. hostess. I he Methodist Church J K — ?» I* ;i Min ur <> E Eih S S Supt S n-1 .• • School !• 30 a m \\ ii Hop S. ' vi< e io to a m H. U 1 H»v< Gone J b . n., Sr MX F r. ■ । • " * an b ssons on At rwa 7 imi j, ri .!• Big; ytyy Li a- Bryan Porter nlicst. ’ ■ ' Mike MdLnos and Lan Barden > ' p in.. CL ,i .J; v. > ' ix - of A: ji< a Adult class ■ rt • Mt Emnwt Ek 1 Mi P ■ i Baniel* rtrvi Mr*. Eugene Skinner. Choir members, pi.mho not.. . Pr.otae ni]’ be Friday, Jan 2* at 7 p rn. W<Ninesday Feb. 3. choir pr.ict < e at 7 p m F<b 3. Church Board meeting, * p m in the ehim h office. Stanley Orcutt, chairman. Feb. ith I’r. James Doty, Area Counselor from Bishop Raines' office. will be our guest showing films of Dr Albert Schweitzer's mission work in Africa Dr Itoty was on tour of mission fields there and will present a personal report. Everyone is urged to be present. Tmmanuai Lutheran Church Donaldson. Indiana James S. M< Gee. Pastor Thursday. 8 p in.. Evening Unit of ALC W. meets at the John Noyer home. 3L- miles east ut Walkerton on Route 6. Saturday. 9 30 a m Confirmation Instruction Class Sunday 9 ..0 a m Church Sc hoc'.

10 30 a ni Worship Serve 1 W< n* sd : y 7>op m . Ji. and Sr. Choirs practice. ( enter < hur< h of Un Brethren \\ • •. Bi sb ikei. Pa toi P.ml Bolz, s perinten b nt M i ’ i g ish p 9 ;*) 11 Su' ■। iv S< h‘‘o| 10 I.> a in. Methodists To Have Schweitzer Lecture Climaxing the Church \\ ule S .boo] of Missions on Afri< a. the M<thodi t Clinch alkerton, w.ll h.o.e a’ ev< nr g of m-j irat on wtl film* and u, unusually mfoi u, . person to hs !ur»' on I u Albeit Sihweitzers uii.<:<>fi work in Al n< a. ^Kwr-' rev. James e doty 1 Dr James Edward Doty. Ph. D.. Director of Pastoral Care and Counseling of the Methodist Church Indiana area, spent two weeks in the summer of 1955 in the jungle hospital of Dr Schweitzer. I^ambarenc French Equatorial Africa While there. Dr Doty intmM’Wrd the noted missionary and took numerous pi< tures of the mission and country The.se he has show n m various groups interested in humanity. Dr Doty will ne the guvs' of ti.e M< th<idi"‘ ’'hun h. W ito;-, an! a*fi>i ■: ’ idur . a b 'nd pl < ssr.iat •ai Gs Via al 7 . . k on Thu: ■ y . wn.ng kci ! • M. ■ y Hi : < gi ./■ h as . o ik-.'iV -f ;!■ '.vekly ‘u’exispm ■ P • t. .< ... 1 Al • M FF.M TV I: j C T1 ST. ’ll ' < rd o|\ "i;. s an Hix ’ I* l "l • > ti.e p-.ph ..f the com.y to attend. 1 B \( k TO < iU>- I » I f < I The annual Anu rn a I■ > . n Bai k to < I.'d t;•!«•• .■ ' \\ h < t' i ie I over CBS TV ’I i 111 •»<' t in 30 am EST, on Sunday January 31 This telecast w.ll be seen on ’he ‘ Lamp Unto My Fe<’. prograiu The Amer., an Legion tei<-< a ‘ will mark the loginning of its annual Religious Emphasis Week’ of January 31 to Eebmaiy 6. This telecast is aired e u h yuu in conjunction witli the anniwi-, sary of the sacrifices of the four American Chaplains during the sinking by enemy torjHsfoes of the U. S Army Transport Dorchester in World War II They gave their life belts to soldiers and went ilown with the ship Ti e Am«-riian Lcci<>n and Auxiliary urges you to watoh thi" special telecast "For < Jud and Co mt i v ’ ST r\ I Kl< k s HOT 1.1 N< II M-nd ix Baked arts and w icni i Lr< ad I'. ii.t milk Tuesday M. it loaf p-'ato..* Lr< «d i akc. milk \\. ’■ . - day <h. i! ed tur k-w on ) scud bi cad jello ir Ik T>‘ t a\ Bl! B on bun x•g -t able 11 uit mil. 1 t .do < Iril’c i < i . v.p.'tIJ. s • a .m| rm k *< 1100 l \ I'fOX S( It I i X|\G I H J ' ’ t J ; .o.i . pc.,k so th. t. v n । . . < ■ ui. uu t u - da livi 26 His tup: mil! be ’ph ~ \ >n s. '< ■ nlng" Th. jmeeting wUI tM held in the Am<rI* an legion Hull Be sure you are right then get somrunc eUc to do it for you.

Injured In Accident Tuesday I Fr ir .s Holland, Tt< k -on St xx m ited in in lU'omubile a< id 'it Tip lay evening on Indiana 2 : b< ’ .'<‘u W.lkerton and Nm'h Liberty Detail- from the Indlm Slat.' Police who coxtHcd the act i» dent ate not available at th,, t '.c but the accident was evjd< ntly cau rd by ehppery roads. 1 No other ns were involved. Holland was brought to a Inca! ■ doctor where < onsiderablc nttenI t ion was nee. * .ar y The accident occurred at approximately 7GO o c|i>< k After the treatment, ho Wa - taken •'» Ins hope sometime bit. r Injur e* w <>j - ’ tod as cu's and la.ei.it; >m- and possible held injuries

I rn want ■ ■ ■ ■ * L I F E LINES ' 3 I « Do U When you do not get an immediate answer to your prayer, J dots .your faith weaken Would you like to make player a ■ greater power in your life 7 fl These are questions many pople a«k. Yet the Bible says || God always ans^.c.s prayer God answers your prayer in one S of fopr ways all of them loving and infinite in wisdom. ■ God says: "Yes.'' "No." “Wait." or "Here is something better 1 fl Su when you pray do not look for just one answer. AU the g others are answer s and often greater answers than ' \ eg. A child asks its father for his bright shining razor to play with as a toy. A razor is a useful thing when you have ■ the capacity and knowledge to use it. Yet would a loving £ father nut say "No to such a request ” There is never but one reason for God's denial of your prayer. Thal m His love for you. God wants you to talk to Him as a dear friend who is J eager to help you. The Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake MEET ? e Attache \ ' ~ ■ / I ,111^ t — — —VJ I K. lx , >.. new slim, trim travel case design portable TV by Westinghouse ■ Here’s America’s new roving Attache TVI .. ...a trim travel-case-design jNirtable by! West inghouse. I t’s packed with years of enters । tainnp nt. People will admin* your Attache’s clean, sculptured 100 k... such a mark of good taste...go distinctively your p-rsonal portal able. \Vh< never you go, you’re never alona| our favorite 'I V stars are at your fingertip* ...within this smart, slim travel casi*...await4 * ing your signal to go “on.” Pick up yoi/H Attache...the smart set for town and country J TIIE ATTACHE -Model ^-3300 • < lioi< f <»f ( h.iiconi Dux or ru b lit tio Kai.ih Silk Vinyl <1 71 F»f »t«t finish •?«.<»/ Wesdnohoust' ! REED’S ELECTRIC Phone 217 613 Roonevelt Rd, Walkerton

t kill I.T I XRAIER'S CLASS M imi Str eg. St JVseph < ' " mi x' Soil <' >ll*' i vatmniM. spoke a’ the Monday wening mectu g i!ie Walk'rU'ii Adult Farmer class. He di < list'd nervicea available to farmers through the soil connervation service Those include soil classifii ation, as t^« type and land capability class, suggested land use and cropping systems, and । aerial photos of farms. Consultation on any soil problem is ako available These services are all । without charge This Monday's meeting will be er.'itb I "Planning Your Most Ptofi’aMe (’pipping Svsteni" Refn dim-nt were served by 'ourt<«sy of B I Hoßer & Co.