Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1960 — Page 4

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— WUKERTON INDEPENDENT — Feh. I^. 1960

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Tlir E. I’. R ( hunh V, I, Garn. r. Pastor Jam'"s Pav' n, S S Supt. F ibh S • <><>] 9-^0 ath M< i* ’ W• - :;' r 1 30 ant. Youth Fr ' p 6 o pin. Evonne Wm>' p 7 30 pm. Ch. r p’ ; ) r Wednesday Rt

•w w ■ w ■■■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ an ■ Krv rv ■ • ww * L I F E LINES j REPE\n\-( E l> STILL REQI IREI) • Jes’ S w i. 1 Unless you repent you Will all perish.” The repentance that is necessary s fust of all our personal shortcomings. Everyone looking into his own heart knows that “we have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and have done those things which we ought not to have done.” Most of our sin Is the result of self love — making the desires o£ our lives the central interest In our world. We will have to repent until we make Jesus Christ the center of our love. He. then, takes his rightful place *e center of our world. Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lafce

WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! Compare this list of Chevy advances with the features ordinary trucks are still talking about. You'll see why Chevy trucks get more work done in a day... why they go extra thousands of miles before trade-in time. These Stunh-Bdt Sixties aren’t just new, they're a ful scale revetetiea!

TORSION SPRING RDE Each front wheel, susjtended independently of the other, is free to step iridiri(iu<iUy over bumps. And shockproof tors,on springs up front soak up the jars and jolts before they reach th* b<xiy. With three rugged fi* 3 ta.lored to-ttie-truck rear suspensions to further reduce road shocks, < nevy V'-es vou smoothest truck rale you’ve ever felt. NO SHIMMY, NO WHEEL FIGHT lb; ea ’€o Ch, vy. Ju«t ou< . nt a*a> ■ a'K ■ >- t ice Ihe al >-• of | -b* am shimmy and ' *■.' v’ ' ' o:n---moa on orcmar^’ tract.g.

Su irmr laca' SJ( lu rralet dvabr for fa^t l>reru. deals! Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co. Phon? 43 Walkerton

7 90 pm. B • • stu iv a: I Pi ivcr Wednesday it s pm. The M. th<»dM < bur. h J K. n p Tu” < Minister O F }• b. S p<'i mtendent S m lay S hoj 9 30 a m.

With independent front suspension there’s a brand-new, smoother, easier handling feel behind the wheel. I CABS FOR BIG GUYS Big guy g. t a bigger bn tk in a Chevy cab. There's j ‘-i/y of space inside to hT'-trh ou’ and relax; more root: for at.s and hips, more room f r «id* si < ■ mh-r- and long . There Lor: onu ide v ;*• i hty t Lniugh a wi!.d<h.*id v. ’!i 2u' more g..i-.s a: a n.w * e-at a- . * • !. (al are sab r, 100, up to 67 mon r,. I.

W. i ’’-p St i, o io |U am. , S< >mm Whu .• U Mv Fa.th ’ 6 ...i p Si MYF mip vII * . t T>.p Xppr.Tiding Hu- •». MYF > ■ a B IV>. Pxk l a. ! v .m i R< fir htmmi • w.U 'O' bit 1 by Lin y B uden r d Ti ti v Wo khani • W* dm h lay 7 pm Chou pi.» lice S.ttuiday evening Skating B". tv -i msmed by 'he Right Hard ('lass and the MYF fm Chun I - wile parti* .pation Famih.s may ‘attend, also. Everyone will furnish h;s own skates; admission fee is paid. The Pilgrim Holiness ( hur< h John H ill. Pastor J. - ■ W.shu S S Supt S nl < v Sch< 9 30 a m M<u i ng Serve c lo 3o a :m Y tut li Seri -e 6:45 p m Thelma Stoops youth pre’'.!.'' has charge of the service. "The Glorious Challenge of Fellowship w”.h Christ”, will be the tojm Also, H-w to Find and Keep an Intimate Friend”. There will be special singing and interesting readings. Piayer Mating 7 30 Wednesday Immanuel Lutheran Church Donaldson. Ind. James S McGee, Pastor Saturday, 930 a m. Confirmation instruction class. Sunday. 9 30 a m Church Schoo! ' 10 30 a.m. Worship Service 200 p.m. Luther League and Brothel hood meet at the church. Wednesday. 1 00 a m AIjCW afternoon unit meets with Mrs. Ette Johnson Jr. in Plymouth. 7 30 p m Choirs practice Thursday, 8:00 pm, ALCW evening unit meets with Mrs. Carl Nelson.

6'S SWORN TO SAVE Chevy’s 6-cylinder engines are set to squeeze extra miles out of every drop of fuel. They’re long famous for low fuel consumption, high perform ance. SHORT SI ROKE VB'S Power-packed for peak performance, Chevy’s husky VS’s make child's play out of the toughest hauls. They have a nund lunt^d to economy, 100, that keeps costa down, profits up. SLICK NEW SUBURBAN CARRYALLS These handsome new handy haulers “double in brass ' — can transport eight passengers or up to 950 lbs. of payload. Rear and center seats are easy to remove and replace when necessary. For work or for pleasure, these double-duty beauties are b«^t for both!

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, ( enter ( lion h of the Bn thren Wesbv Ibubakif, l’< ’oi Paul Rets, Supei mt< ml. “t 'b': ii!’!g W'>l‘ hip b M S r !ay School 10 15 a.m Rev Ktnaeth Mtaphy wil i' a । ii.u g of the ri i ning mtx ■ . 10 I H \\ UllHNi. \N Nil > Its \K) More than a hun.ln I |>e>> s gieete.l Mr. and Mrs Brooke B \ ei h Sunday afternoon ami even, ig in honor us then 4i>th wedding “i niversary. Their large living ro • . was attractive with plants and flowers which were gifts from.relatives and fiienc.s Both Mi and Mis Bowers wore red < .ind oaBrooke Howers and Alt H o son were msrned on F' br lary 9 1920 in St Joseph Mi< h Th.' h iv< always lived m the Walk, ton area They now live in a new ih- nr in Johnson Township or Stale Road 104 The o|M>n house honoring the couple was given by their family which m< hides two daughters. Mis H<rbeit Mantick of Lal’orte, and Mrs Richard Murphy, of Walker ton. and two sons. John Bowers ot Route 2, Walkerton, and Eugene Bowers of Route 3. Walkerton. They were assisted by Mrs LaMar WaiTcn, Nappanee, sister ol Mrs. Bowers, who nunjcrly lived at |the Bowers home. Mr. and Mrs Bowers have 13 grandchildren. A granddaughter. Miss Norma Muriphy, of Walkerton, was in charge of the guest book. Others who aaI sisted throughout the day were Sandra and Sharon Warren of Nappanee and Miss Judy Hiler, of Walkerton Cake, ice cream and coffee weir served to the guests who came from South Bend Nappanee. North Liberty. Hamlet, Union Mills. LaPorte, Indianapolis, Walkerton, and Sodus. Michigan.

flWrn) NEW DOLLAR-SAVING PRICES Chevrolet’s low prices make big truck news for '6O. They mean money in your pocket on model after model. Step- \ ans, 4-Whe< l Drives, many light-duty models with automatic transmissions—all are lower priced. Also, prices have been reduced on all optional VB'a. SEE YOUR DEALER It could be the moat important visit you make in '6O. When you’ve seen these new Chevies, you’ll agree they’re the world’s most advanced trucks. Then drive one and find out why..

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