Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1960 — Page 4

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W\l KERTOX IXDEREXnENT — Minh 17, 1960

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The E. I'. B. ( hurt h V. I. Gainei Pastor Janies Pnytor. Supt. B hie School 9 ;o n. M ■ ■ ■ _ V. for, 10 30 a in Y mth l-Hlnv-h; 6 .',u. Gaiy Cl .rk. .mJ. i. Evening W i mp 7 .0 p - . ( '!v >r |” ’ . T- . -a v 7no Bibi. st idy at’ i 1 o.y. i, W< lnes- - 7:30. The MethodGt ( bur. h J. K. . p Tur < Mu st. i O E Eh. s pi ' ■ •.<hnt Sundav S ■ 9 ;;w t lb Worship Setvu . Io b> a m . Youth S ■ Tomori wX Quest, a play piesented by the i youth. 6:00 pm . Hgh School MYE Mary Caro Tunis dt ev<>t:onal leader. Refreshments by Tom Chudanov and Norman Stahly. 7:00 pm. Jr High MYF. This Will be a dedication and Sacrificial ( Service. ! Munday, 7:30 p m. Church Quarterly Conference will convene with the District Superintendent, Dr. Almon J. Coble, presiding All commissions and organizations will have written reports, please. Tuesday. 1:30 p.m, Bible Study , in the Book of Luke will be at the church. This is the WSCS Study group with Rev Tunis as instruct- , or h Wednesday, 7 p.m. Choir prac- i tice Wednesday. 9 30 a m. the WSCS

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will ii . n th< chunh. TLc prog i .mi ’ 1 b- pr< .*n ed by Mi s J hemp I'u’ ■ The hostess . mle will I < :'u I d.. « of th<- E.izat vth Circle. 111. Pilgrim Ihdmr^x ( hur< h J. hn H.ul. P on.r J.-- e W.s < । Supt. Sun i .y School 9 io । m. M >r nmg Woi ship 10 30 a m. . n Sen\ o 6 15 p1 . Ex-. ■ mi W< t ship 7 30 p m. Prayer Mietmg Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Pmsonal Evangelism m< «t m Sat .id i\, 1* oo a m at the pars >n- । age \S ( HU LE MEETS The Dor. as Cir le of the Piesbyteri n Church met in the social room* on Thursdny. Mar h 10 at 2 p m The meeting was opened with the singing of “I Love to Tell The Story - Mrs Etsel Snyder lei the devotions which were “God of all Nature . The following Psalms were read by various members; 8. 19. 29 and 104 The Sth was read in unison Roll cal! was given witn word everlasting There were 10 members present Mrs. Lancaster had the lesson on “Conversations on Town and Country". The meeting was closed with the usual benediction. A social hour followed with delicious refreshmerits being served by the hostess. । Mrs. R. N. LaFeber. 1 Report news to your reporter. t

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W. S. IV. S. Elects Xe« Officers • ■ • ■h. V .- V. s ~ !hr Eva ag. in .d I nd d i■ d ■ • ■ .• < r.' :. . .'Atiy . If. 9 ! Til c m Knou Iton wa . t : I ! < -I’ ; Ml - >h< - k Bov.. . pm.b Mi lUiyn.md Xi.iin. s.- r. ii \ , Mr- It b. rt Rc-d. ~ If.'.tmrt’. Mrs Waller n i--j.ma rv edu< atmn s< r.-lary, Mi‘ I-1 ncis Holland Chiistian soird relations soieiaiv Mis L< i ’ < id Beaty, mission,ny edib ilnm foi youth < < retai v: Mis Viigil Woi:enbe’ger and Mis Gemg.' bainei mu • 'a rv ed'.a a' ;on f<>r ' hildi a e<r<’ .ues. and Mm V L G.n mr. bran, h projec t ecietary. mu \tih \ < la-ss A d- I gs I fill b. 'III! 1V p • ! ' y A a held in 1! <> M< thodist parsonage >■ i Th’.;i e‘av M.’ h 10, with Mi i. Ker p Tunis as ho fess There w< fourteen present The meeting was opened by th’ president. Mrs. Rob. it S H. wl <■ Ita i an East. r poem Mrs 'l'm: led in prayer. The roil < all and minutes of the last meeting were lead and approved Mrs Claiabed ■ Rogers gave the devotions reading a short article on the observance of Lent She also read from tnc 19th chapter of John. Mrs Rogers reported for the flower committee stating a plant had been sent to Mrs Grace A*wood who has been ill. A card was mailed to Mrs. Gracia Nusbaum who is a patient in the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. Notes of thanks were read from Rev. and Mi'S. Tunis and from Mra. Ray Cnpe. The nominating committee announced the following officers for the coming year: President. Mrs. Charles Bellinger: vice-president. Mrs. Charles Worrell; secretary and publicity chairman. Mis Peail

Trost; trem avr. Mrs. John Tra ■. Tick, is w»- e : 31 for th-' I m h ~n mS. ! P.-nd on Api .11 Mh. T nwi • i v ■ is th cd ' ith tlw It-, bem h* ’ion. A 1. d< < < 1 .tied b rthd .• < il- ' . i ed [he t ble. ■■ tl. u • m and sherbt rt being served buf’. ' ~ t h-. Mis. R'-bcit 5..1 ) md. REBI htll < IR< LE Th., Rchek .h I'm le of th.' Womens Su, .ety of Christian Service m. m th«‘ home of Mi. Eug. .ie E.b Match 11 at 8 pm. One gm -’. Mis Ri. haid Andci.son Jr., was present. In th<- absence of the ehaiinrm. M i Ro! •ri Fl mghei . Mrs Fib < ondm ted the meeting It wa an n m< . 1 tb t the Wm Id Banks ai ■ be andd in t the IleXt g'-n.' al meeting oi given to Mrs. Ga.'* Sherlan 1 At <>ur next meeting plans for the Mot I i i D I’lght. t Banquet wr! be eompletvti Oui < i < le ha.- ch ».;•• of the banq let with Mrs. Eib i chairman. Mrs Leigh !>»v Hahn gave tn lesson «>n “Concerning the Stewardship if the Chinch '. Two outstanding questions were aske 'AUiat Role is our Church playing in the community?’', and “What would the Master say about ti e Church today if he were to bead the city’s streets again ’? The lesson was closed with a prayer. Mrs. Eib then led in the study of the book of Genesis, which was very inspiring. The Book of Exodus will be studied at the next meeting. Mrs Donald Weil will have the lesson the next meeting and it will be held in the home of Mrs. Rob ert Barden. Refreshments were served by the hostess. They may be called finished orators, but a lot of them don t seem to know when to quit.

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