Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1960 — Page 4
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 10. 1960
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•h- rHginn Holinka Chur<h John Ha! R dor o.c XX rd- r. Supt ' unuay S- ho H 9 30 a.m M rning W u <;.■ 1*• 3 • a Y. uth S-rvio 6 U p.m Evemnp Wors ; 7 3 1 • : .. lln I I . B. < hur< h X’ I. G.-Jlb” I* hr. as Payt ■ S:• nd* nt A bh' S h 91* ■ in. M m g Wor> . ; In 3" a. in. V i?h F* lowHup 6 ;,o pn. • g W • < ip 7 ’ ~ H Evartt . • . M-m-i >' • .30. • I : ta <' W< n. lay at 7. B'■ < stud. ar, i j yer. Wednes- < y at si| । p m * r t forget no District Rally < FUR in- natth s < hurch on v • 11 g j r ' tin I r.nq • ’ th* " bnsmc^’ ; I i tune of fellowship. All men ■ • ■ nd •■ .i liui h are weiI 1 ‘ ‘ Tin* Meth-diM Chur< h J K< mp Ti ms. Minister O. E Eib. S S Supt Su:. lay Sch <c! 9 30 am. M rmug Won 1. p 10 40 am. A Hr Set H:s Fa e Toward Jemsoit in" 0 <h» pm. Higl S i. 1 MYF Dcx< ‘ ra! progr: m in charge of 1 ■ .R -y H.d n. R* *reshinenU, ?- >:• >an Stahly and Tom Chuds-
fritra ■ • ■ ■ a ■ nr ■ rrrrr 3 b/b^. F * I LIFELINES • V ■ t ■ L " k Follow] ■ vth all men and holiness w”; tit which n 1 man shall see the Lord. Hebrews 12:14. ■ The sen n of R• t brings the remembrance of Easter ■ . peace. Th sis the j ‘ace of the Contented soul with God. & ! Have \ >.; tho ;ght deeply upon its meaning? Gods word ■ . plainly stab - it, ‘F< How peace with al. nun!" and acids, "the p only soun< t God s peace is holiness of the heart.’ We desire i to see God nd have such a promise If wo follow peace • i • To on.e into the state of peace we must have absolute purity of heart. G-d < n t give Ua peace until we have won I vn torx over <ur wn Repent Get victory — Seek peace ■ and holiness and the promise is yours. X I a 8 ! Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz I^ako ■ C■3Wr» r B ■ ■ ■ K 9 V'* ■ C ■ ■ B^ । —; 1 I Ladies Dresses ! ; 10-20 p | | Sizes < M'/z — 24’/z - I I 46 — 52 I Valued S2.SB - 53.98 | I NOw $2.661 GAMBLE-SKOGMOS U ALKEinos
. Ir High. MYF s- n '■ r. '.nry I', .rd'". h ' c.dii -■ 1 it Meltim s <1 d Mik' M< 1 • M. 1 t t» .• R< I k h Cir ,<• v .1' meet at the home of M- i O F Ert> at *W j n Mi.L< eh K y Huhn w.U pn • m the 1. ■ . 'dr ’. 1 the st', 'y of the B'.i lc T e ! y Mai h I-’'’, the WSCS F > ill B< nd lustra • meeting w.r nvm-j n < t ] Je m< ’hod d Cj ;rch, (’ live- T is is an all day se « ir ..nd ?! • t ' ■ of new district of . . t< I instnlle ! We im-sday. Ch. r r h arsa 1 ,7 1 o p m W^hies-day. fOO pm. Um Esther c r will me<t with Mrs Joim Guttman. Frid y M irch 11. plav pmotire f X' .'a bay Program ,3:30 p.m ESTHER ( IRCLE The Esther C’r<’e of the jpc;. •3is: Church will m< e’. at the home o M-s Emmet E lor Wedne^jay, March 16. at 8 pm. This was formerly s hedule 1 to be held at the parsonage. Methodists Attend Planning- Meeting’s Mrs J Kemp, Tunis attended a so-s , ;i ~f the committee of Minis-
ters Wives of tho Northwest Indiana M*'th<»<list Conference in South । Bend She is on the panning < omnuttce for the annual Ministers' Wiv< . R di- it at Turkey Run Paik Bet .1 Kemp Til!. idt' n Qo coil” tt< e S' i-.n of C Ji )• I» I' tors n w. t I. if <y. tt-* in Tuesday The church < .m| , p" gi am k we I under way R - Tun. v. 1 I ■ ’ d ri t- ■ of a J-.' 1 w; B .t!!e Ground f i th- . i in A .gust The can p.m p' m m I - . • : ■ ■ I i ■ (hurch has a camp comnidb wh duty i.; t । inter* d y m > jn ! i. i t > attend church < i.r: • and t > assist in their fees, whi*! w.] be $20.00 per camper mmmcr Camps w il open on tl Sunday e\ > nmg and run to th.* f i lowing Saturday morning □ r j DFVHI RE(ORl) □ L Ant<>n Tyge Anton Tyge, Sr . 74. Walkert n died at 10.15 am Thursday in the Walkerton Nursing Home H” was bom Dec. 9, IHSS, .n South I 9 n h He was marr.*-d P Mary Hums who die ! in lf*4'>. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Celia Sullivan o? Ch ag and two sons, Anton Tyge, Jr. of Chung ». and Earl Tyge of Traver.--City. Michigan. Funera services were con*lu< te ! at 2 pm Tm-s lay n Uie Nusbium Funeral Home, w th interment ui Woodlawn cemetery. Walkert r. — Eugene R. BaH us Eugene R Barcus. 71, 314 Rooe velt Roivt died at 3 p m W<?dne day in his home. He was b--m Jur p, 18K9 in Chicago. He w:. i m. rried April 9, 1911. in St. Jos-pi Michigan to Grace Krueger, wh survives. Also surviving are thr c sons. Eugene Jr , of E mhurst, Hl William, of Aurora. 11l ; and Ja k of Garden Grove, Calif., an I eight grand hildren Funeral services wen- held in th-- F -ii -t H .me Cemetery Chapel. Forest Park. 111.. Saturday, with burial in that remoterv I I - Mrs. Mwry F. X in* ent Mrs. Mary E X’lncent, of 40S Van Buren St. died at 11 45 p.m Friday m her home. She was bor Aug. 16, 1565. in LaPorte County and was marr e-1 Nov 2H, 1893, i LaPorte to Albert E X’incent. wi d.ed in 1937. Surviving are tu daughters. Mrs. Zen Ida Marqui of XX'alkerton, an*! Mrs Lestc; Verduin of South B. nd; nn 1 gran Ichddren iui<! 21 great gran*: children. Funeral services w.r hel l at 2 p.m. XX edncsdny in th” Nusbaum Funeral Home w th Rev J Kemp Tunis, of the Methodist i Church, officiating. Burial was :r Woodlawn cemetery Pau! M. Northam Funeral services for Raul M Northam were held at 2 p m. Mor d’V in the W’alkerton Methodist Church, Rev. J. Kemp Tunis of sic ting, with Burial in Woollnwi cemetery Mr Northam of 506 Virginia St., died Tuesday in lx* Angeles where he was vacationing
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He was born Aug 5, 1878, In West-’" 1 field. Ind., and was married t* Ada Delabarre. She died in 1943. He was married on April 12, 1947 1 to Myrtle Masterman, who sur viVes Also surviving are a. son Marion, of Los Angeles: seven gi andchildren and 16 great-grar 1 ihildrcn; three brotheis, Jolm an ! I*** n i, of Walkerton, and Fiank of Rome Gn I n derh k I jmgr' Ige Er-d-'ic k. W Leg: i s - f route 2, Walkerton died at 9.25 Thin.-day m the Holy 1 amdy hospital. LaPorte. Mr Langr.dge was born in England Apld 2. 1872 and f* r the |*nst five years had resided with his daughter, Mrs. E. C. Holmquist. Funeral services were held at 2 15 Monday aft*moon a' tIM? Con boy Fum ral Home. 4517 West Madison Street, Chcago Burial was m A* iu iu Park cemetery, Chicago. IITH ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Ralph Chapman of R R. 3, XValkerton, were gue.st; of their daughter. Mrs I^ she Jones and family Sunday in honor of their wedding anniversary. T.e Chapmans were marr.ed 44 yea.a , ago Monday. r ... ——— i DR ROHRER ATTENDS I I. MEDIC XL ( LINK Dr. Brvce Rohrer of the Walkerton Medical Clin • attended post • graduate classes at Indiana Univer pity Medical Center in Indianapolis Wednes-lay and Thursday. Obstetrics and Genealogy were the subjects of his classes. Mrs Rohrer and baby Kenny a*’- , comnan ”*1 tl « d** tor and all were guests of f i-nd . i . Columbus, In*! Douglas 1, Eight In honor of the <xcasion. Doug las Lee Brovol I had a b rthday 1 party last Tuesday. Those of his , little friends attending were Masters John Drews, Tim Johnson Roger LaMunion, Roger MH r Randy Burkholder and Paul M< - Br.de. Many games were played and various pr.xes won. A cake pun based by Doug’s grandmother in Chicago was th*- center of attraction, surrounded by the usual ' party favors. Those assis’ ng ' Doug’s moth»*r were Mrs. Kay , Knoerr Ralph Knoerr and Debbie Brovo.d. Babies Cindy Knoerr' and Scott All*n Brovoid wore a* wee bit too small to join In the festivities altho wore h*- .r<! from awarded at crrvEß CULVER. Ind —Gene R Palmer, son of Mr and Mrs Richard J Palmer. It. R 3, Box 209-13 XValkerton. Ind.ana, was awanled a Silver A for academic excellence at Culver Military Academy’s annaul scholarship d nner Tuesday February 23 To merit the Silver A award | students at the northern Indiana college preparatory school must carry a full academic load with a “3 ‘ avvrag * and no semester • grade below "CH*' Os the 810 boys enrolled at Culver. 80 received Silver A award-* for the first semester’s academ.*' work.
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