Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1960 — Page 4
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT - March 3, 1960
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The M< tlvulisf < liurrh J K. ip Tin.. I • 1 O EE b. Si;. • • bm' s m lay S< ?i<h4 9 30 a ? ■Vorship S< ivi > 1‘- 1 a •Taae My 1.1 'De . • S . - <i tx n 00 pin Hgh S h< 1 MYE D- a 1 -mwig Will le v! th- . v> ti ) efn -hmei.t ci a mittvi Mik* Doi • 1- * in ■ .1 hn Wh t ’.i ’ IM pm Junior H"!: MYT iv t< rd h idi r I Cl- I ' < P. - f’> inert conm.itt- 1 Ela • Em ’vue Fry \V<> dm sday, 7 pn. Civ .r ii a • ti - Tuc.*l .y, March s at 1 no p m Fi zabeth Cu.le will meet at the 1 mic < f Mrs Mai. lon Jacob. The I । gram vJ! It ere t ti by Mrs b igene Eggleston. Dims lay. Mai-" 1" at 2 p , t Philather. Cla>s w’l meet at tia i . with Mrs Kemp I im-i hostess Ths u.J be the ; mial buthday party and each «... is to bring pennies fore h v ar Saturday. in 00-11 00 a m , clas<<f instruction for y ung pcoph p»?panng for hu: ch member. I ; 1-!. Jay, March 4 World Day of 1 i ..yer will be observed at 2 0u I ni at the E V B Char h Thr; is the community s« c ice and al Rie invited. The E. T. B. Chur. h V. L. Garner, Pastor James Payton. Supvrir.lt ndent Bible School 9:30 a m. Morning W. rship 10:30 am Youth Feli iwship 6 30 p.m
twtwtt « w » s a s t< b 3 * ■ cwrirw r bxbtbksj R LIFELINES Z ■ The Must Important Question Ever Asked g i 3 It was asked by Thomas in John 14: 5, 6 -'‘How can we know the way?" And Jesus’ answer was **l am the way." -i Although there are many ways by which men try to get to * Heaven, only one way u> the right way. Christ and Christ ■ alone. He is the only Saviour. There is no other. B Ail ways lead to God. we are told But Jesus didn’t say so r Different roans lead in different d rtx tior.s. The wrong road will lead to the wro.g desumuon. Jesus dd not sty that $ He was "a" way but '‘the" way, the only way. "No man ■ Cometh unto the Father, but by ALE ' No other way to God * except Chrtst. Turn then from all other ways and accept Him. Do it now! S I < Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ■ I W I BA B ~*.B B Bl*. B 151 ijljj ■ Under New Management j • FEASTER'S SINCLAIR ; * Car Wash $1.50 - ■ GAS Battery ( hargc SI.OO * 2 lt.«uUr pal. M.!) H'HHtyeaf Tires. Delco S Ratteiies • Ethyl k m. 31. S J((h J, . B AI'oCA.-S Gift Stamps * ■ Special!! Special!! Z ■ Saturdays and Sundays Only * I id <>rr: s*- Job with Every Oli < hangr ■ * B Il Lo si at ( rh iof Washing! - arm Ro' dx i*d a Harold R. Feaster * C B B 88888888888888 KB ■ B B B B *
i:vv. i; „ IV. T ... T < r. I . : A n. 4: at .<ci a i ! ■ at the < -r, h ,v -x •! mg at 7 30 ; m < ’ : pr. th • We vs’iv at 7 StU • • ;I : . • ■ • • * day at s OO li.nn xnu I Ltifh< ’an ( hurch A .. ; i.m < Syr. ■1- NL C A Ikm ’1 n. In 1. ma ,T. t n • S M G< e pastor Tlm:>i.;v, Mmh 3 - Mid-wt k n ■ i ■ > ■ Life < f J« .. S./,;:, i.iy. M.ir. h 5 - Confirm - ' t n In Brin t. n (• 30 i in Sunday, March 6 - 930 a r. Church Seb . J to 3 » a s • V. rsbuj Service 7 30 p m Ew .mg S rv.cr. T’. ’.ax' Man: S, 730 pin. Cl ’ ”. F ini M« • ting Wednes lay. Mirth 9-1 3‘» p m A LC Mevti-.g. < l urch ’ 730 p.m Ci oir practice Tl.ursd y, March 10 - 7:30 p in. M d-W» ek service. Satu. : »y, March 12 - 9 30 a r Confirm: ti n Instru tion Su: lay, Man h 13 - 9 .30 a n. Church S' h >ol. 10 3© a m Worship Service 2 i'O p m Bi>itherh'>od at CUE ' Ryneai ; n h'Mne. 7 30 j m Evening Service Wvdr.esd iy, March 16 - 10.00 a m Indiana Ihstrict A.L C W meeting nt St Joseph Mich 7:30 p ,n. - Choir pra- tire M.SO. MEETS The Women’s Society of Chri>t.an Service of th* Methodist Churcl- n el at the church on Weu-
nes.lay, I- ’Lruary 21 at 2 o'clock I The meeting was opened by th preMdet; Mrs. Hay Chapman, fol lowed bv a prayer by Rev .1 K»’nip Tuns. The minut< , of the last iit.’ir.g were read and < j pr >ved Tim tr> asure!'3 r> pet wa n ! Th" y uth c hnirn tn i • rt that 19 ■ mng p-oj le attended t! MYF d n< t meet ng fropi W’ !i. ert '.’ v•. । h was th: 1 largest rn [ from i’v church. a' C ve. on Mar h 15 The s> • 'y is invite 1 to visit t r imp t <>n Pra ri<‘ <n t! th.rd We Ines day in April. I TI." Sub District E bem': :. S.-m mar will meet m July at cur chur. 1. W e will serve the hint h' <m at n ( >on T • n-” l general m»-et ng oft! society v ill he held on Man b. 23. at 9:30 m the mon. ng v. th th» ELz !>e'h C rcle in charge Mr .1 Kemp Tunis will ba 1 the devotions an! Mrs. Lee Chapman has the program. For the worship service. Mis’ Robert S.ll presented the theme o. "Chnst m the City ', using an avpi-opr.' worship center and candles, the candlesticks being made of wood frem Palestine. A song "Watchman Tell Vs Os the Night" was sung, with Mr~ Pearl Trost at the piano. A prayer and s-rr ture taken from the 11km p ilm w re read by Mrs. Si l The lesson topic was "Mounta r of the Long Look" and depicted Moses on Mt Piggah overlooking the Prm: med Land Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn was in < harge of the program which ml ! of our Deaconess' Work in Amdicn using the Philadelph a Meth shst Deaconess home as an exan^i’e A playlet with the following chara.’ters was enacted: Mary Hahn, director; Mrs Eugene Skinner, hospital visitor; Mi .s C Emm- ’ Eller, young girl candidate for deaconess; Mr< Vein v Stahly, (Community Center Co- >rdinator; Mrs Stanley Orcutt, traveler. Refreshments were serv< ! with Mrs Norris Bus.s:e as hoste -s, COl TLES CU B MEETS The se-ond meeting of the Couples Club was held in the Presbyterian Church basement with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Comer and Mr an«i Mrs. Kenneth Mp.ler Rs hosts There were sixteen adults and
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eleven children present Tlic evening was soent playing dirty bingo with prizes going tn Mis Joe Kreitzman. Marvin Bouae. Raymond McGrath. Mrs. Richard R -i, Paul Junes and Mrs. Kennoth Miller. The b . Iness meet mg was called t - ord- r by Mrs. Kenne’h Milk r. A<l us-.on was held on p.dntmg two rooms in the Educationa b ildlng th s coining Satunlny with fi\v volunteers offer.ng their help Also money-making projects wen di; -ip sod f,r the com ng year Tentative plans nt present are for serving a Swiss steak «bnner the last of April. H 'Sts s.r the Min h meeting arr Dr. and Mrs Eliott Fi-.uh and Di and Mis Bryce Rohrer rilll.lTHEA CLASS The Philalhea Cluss o? the Mclho!:st Church will meet Thursday. March 10. at the parsonage, witn Mrs J. Kemp Tunis hostess. Th.s is the birthday party, so bring pennies for the birthday fund. DORCAS CHU LE : The Dorcas Circle of the Pres- ■ byteran church will meet in the church basement Thursday. March r 10 at 2 00 o'clock. Mrs. R. N LaFeber will bo the hostess. Mra Etsei Snyder will give the devoi tions and the lesson will be givrn by Mrs. Harlan Lancaster. ST .PATRICK’S HOT LI’NCII Monday Hot dogs, vegetables, fruit and milk. Tuesday Meat loaf, potatoes, bread, jello and milk Wednesdav — Vegetable soup, cracker ’> !. < ake, and chocuuliate milk. Thursday ; 1 mac bread, milk and peach cobber Fri'iay Peanut butter sandwiches, vegetable, fruit, milk. — EVENING STAR REBEKAH Evening Star Rebekah Lodge | No 465 I O O F he'd their regulai meeting Feb 23 with 21 presert Nellie Purify gave a report or the District meeting which was held Feb ISth at Fidelity Lodge in Mishawa.k* Fven ng Star brought ba- k the M’*e B»x Ruth Clark was the lucky lady winning tLe door prize. You only have to cultivate good habits bad ones grow wild
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