Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 4

4

— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — February 11.

■P^wSS Mi 4=' '- T. I CHURCH NEWS The Pilgrim Holin* *s < nun h John Hall. Pastor J. sm» Wislei Supt Sunday Si ho ■! 9 3‘* a.i: Morn ng Woi hip I’ l "a : Youth v nt. 615 | in. ;iX < r M* • i g W * ' 1 7 . ' The Mottio *.! < huu h .1 Ki nip Tunis. Min st<’ O E Eib. S S Sup' Sunday School 930 am W >rship Servite !<• 40 a m. The E. V. B. Church V I, Garner. Pastor James Pay ton Supt. hide School 9 30 a.m.

WTi iTrT'r« r ■ s’w^sts w»nß.w , M LIFELINES 2 I WHEN SICKNESS STRIKES ■ lllnexs often throws us off balance emotionally and w«- lose fl | <>ur poise and eouiLbrium Little things become big and the ■ truly big things be. ome little B<> assured tliat the return of S health w.U bnng balance "Trust m the Ixird with all thme heart, and lean not unto . thine own under tan ung In all thy ways acknowledge Him ■ and He shall dim t thy paths " Proverbs 3:5-6 2 I When w» an so kwe often lose our sense of tune A few R days seem like an age, a sleepier night seems endless weeks £ ifeftine well Fe?m like months This becomes a (nal to oui ■ patience. B Paul once wrote. For I am sure that neither death. nor life nor angels nor principalities, nor things present, nor । things io '-ome, r.<>r powers nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all < cation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38-39. On best attitude . i a time of crisis is a childlike faith in God I Ministers of Walkert >n and Koontz Laike Lkju ■ ■ ■zsxai.'i ■ -« p

VHL epVk | -niWHr ' HKH ^'- *vwwlHr««w/S ■ Hr^K'" । < v ji j^A--HI ■■■ft < WMS^WI^^SRfIB^Br ■■■■ JJ— jHHB'I A^ -*--" <v >cM * hH^^H ^F f a / ■■^hnsHHav^; ” \JUkk wP:> . 3 t ,^^Wl D»«<U»)C II H4UOO bAOW’trOKKI [Jr* A Powerful Pleasure Wrß^ - "/JMBg| to Drive... A Thrifty ”^**”7 — ^gKI '^■H Ple««ura to Ownl * e <1 take the v.lrxj of a ne* ... <• ' ,<•!..> ^urrn.^ r- «rr u your* ,; V'^'-!' ft. f "' ' : ''' *^ !, 'l • ■ ■’”’ l ' ir orw Kn.iUH HhMiT Inline* aatra 3®w s ; * '■ inour» with k>WW <o»t, tvfiiilur gaa. .■■■,■■•<; - , . •KK YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIXIO / rj OLOSMOtILI QUAL.ITV D«AL«R OURiNO mi tmi oniMts oTtiri wow • rvitt win on cis rv ..Hut towrii thomas ano thi wwi • *ono*t rwtu itim on cot oaoio— ——— Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Co., Inc. Walkerton, Ind. Phone 49 301 Roonevelt Road

r Morning Worship 30 am. Ye .th Fellowship 6 30 p m Evening Worship 7 30 p in Fii mce Committer meeting 7 30 Tues |n\ Ci mr Pia. ' • e Wedm sHuy. 7 " » P, L.( Study a dPI ‘VC! s. 1\ H < V •.- • < > I-sOU J 1: (I'wumu il I uth< ian ( hurch D- json Ini p, . .1 . • s V <Lo Pastor < . y * 3' l ।* D ’!. .1 • ■ • . v p '.O Ch 1 hS' h" . 1 3. W rsh ' Scrvi*. 20" Brotherhood m" * at tir i : . f Eri J ’hr ~ m Ji P vmm.’h W. ■-: iy 7 io ch i Pi a ’ IV. S. W. S. .Meets \ I Ix •••C h* i A Shot e 1. av. n S " •• L* ’it- Afru i", was pres. n’.-| ‘nesdiy at the W SWS meeting of tie EI’B Church Taku part was Mrs Le<m K- s Mr Bro<>ke Boweis, Mis Wait. ’ Gorshne. Mrs L E Eatm M: Rayn ■'■ Mi s y 1. Gar: er ~r I M" Gt urge Barden A Partnership With God" was the topic of the afternoon program wi eh vis led by Mrs. Virgil Wolfenberger A pair of < lasped gloves on the altar represented

"I’ndy Through Christ Despiti i Color and Race " 1 Mrs George Warner rea l an < Afrhan prayer The closing prnv i was led by Mt” Garner During t' bus nc« period M: * I >ean Kn'UMton pr. uded and a,' ’ pointed a nominating commute i eom - <s' d ot M ' Fla: k Hai;.i 1 Mrs Rud tiph Ce tle Ml.- W alb i ’ Gordme. Mrs Ro\ Hostell’i nd Mrs L E Eaton They v .11 i | F in March I Refre ijnents < airying out Valentin* motif were served M; Eaton and Mi.' Roy Millet w< i. in < barge. I BIR I Hl>\\ <F IJ BR \3 I<»N A I irthday celebration f t Re Fa I .er Ant i '.y ladk<> fictui" 1 i the refreshment hour of the 31 I Patr. k Women s <'lub nu e.-t:. We im-sdny eV* nmg at the s< hi ’ hall. A b< aulifully de- mated ea centered the tea table, flanked by , lighted tapers He was present, i ■ a gift from the club H >stcsse. were Mr: Wm Haannon, Mr Eugene Ix'nz Mrs Stuart Weil. ( and Mis. Bert Albaugh. During the program the ong n and a< tivities of the South Ben Deanery and of the NCC was the ( tope of Mi's Thaomas ONe.l. I South Bend Deanery chairman o. , Spliitual Development. Alsopn ent was the I>anery preside!.., Mrs. George Pedvvilla Mrs Howard Tuttle presided ar • j ( announced there would be no fi; h 1 fry in February as previously planned Arrangements were mad* for a corn beef and cabbage sup- । F r at the church on -St Pat- i n< k’s Day. Room mothers reported a Vai- , dentine party as set for the school ; children Communion dross* 'i nm i«- ~ by the club members were on di >- play They are for the South , i Bend Deanery foreign miaalons ।, project Mrs. John Powell was in- । trodiiecd from the club as the winner of the IJon s Club Mother of the Year award t( INTERMEDIATE MM The meeting was opened by Pat 1 Mcltinos. Nancy Theobold g«v« the minutes and Sheila Putman the | treasurer's report Mke Mcltinos . is the new song leader A Valentine party Is planned i for 6 30 to 9 00 p m Sunday, Feb : 14 at Larry Wickham's j, SENIOR MYF Tb.< re were 16 present last Sun- ‘

day evening Pat Van Dyke gave the lesson I^igh Roy Hahn repoi ted M Good Will bags were picked up from our church by the Good Will tru< k There will boa Sub district Youth Meeting nt Grace Chur, h in South Bend nt 5 pm next Huiulnv. Nine are phuining to attend Gerilyn Storey has invited us t<> her home Sunday evening for a valentine party n — r I DEATH REC ORD | □ □ Carl E. Blair Cail E Bau 71 route 2 Walk- • non. died at 3 pm Thursday at his home He was boi n Oct I. I^x6 at Teegarden. Ind to John and Mar garet Blair IF was marred Jurw Dy 1924 at Norway Mi< higan, to Cecile Painter Mr Blair wa a retired employ*” of the Baltimore and Ohio ra '.- road. a member oi* the Walkerton Manonic lodge No 619. F and A M and a Veteran of World War I Surviving are h:» wife; ons daughter. Mis. Natalie Brown. Walkerton: one son, John Blali West Lafayette, Ind ; three grandch.ldren; one sister, Mrs Hazel Barden, Walkerton, and one halfbrother, Jay Cotton, Walkerton, Funeral services were held at 2 pm. Sunday at tho Nusbaum Funeral Home with Rev V L Garner officiating Burial was In W’oodlawn cemet» iy, Walkerton. Masonic graves.de services were held. WUliMn H. Heck Jr. William Harry He<i< Jr, 4-day old son of Mr. and Mr» William H He k lit ,i. Walkerton, died at 12 05 We me yin Osteopathic Hosp.t.d. Su .tii B.»nd. where h n was bom last Saturday. In addl tion to his par.^nts he is survived by two brothers, Larry and Harry and two sisters, Patricia and Da.lorea, all at home Funeral services were held at 2 pin Friday from the Rannella Funeral Home, Hamlet Burial wm in Grovertown. 46TH WTIDDING ANNI I ERKARY An open house will be held Sunday. Feb 14 ..rom 2 to 5 pm a? the home of Mr and Mrs Brooke Bowers in honor of thftlr 40th wadding anniversary Th© chihirer of the honored couple will be th* hosts and invite friends, neighbors and relatives to attend No gifts, please.

fannio may candies heart box and ntgular (kitchon fresh just arrived) f.Tmous brand colognes and toil*»trie« prescriptions valentines ps*±A<ei» & indivMvsi cigars and Uiaw* seta for him jacob drug store phone 11