Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 7.1960

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The xie|hod«.t ( hurt h J. Kemp Tunis. Minister O. E Eib. S S Supt, Sunday Schoo) 9 ",o a m. Worship Ser’. ■ e 1" 111 i m Sermon. "Tins les" 6:00 p.m,. Svi. 1 i MYF, !< • r Eileen Huhnke The 1 ’n.on Rah Sur :.vS< ' ’ n will bp held Sumi iv at 7". o i ' in the Methodist ’’ irch. v"i Rev John H l pastor of Rik’ Holiness ('hurth sp< .kei combined union cho • s will i. nJ. . Easter anther's Hilly Week Sen i< es will be nightly at 730 pm. Monday EUR.; Tuesday. RH^c im Holmes Wednesday Presbyterian; Thui -I day < Holy Communion) Koontz Lake Missionary Church; Go l| Friday. 1:00 to 3:00 pm., Pres byterian Church. ]

r, W> Easter Parade SALE THURS., APRIL 7 to APRIL 13 Girl’s —1 to 1 I size EASTER DRESSES $1.98 to $4.98 Girl’s COATS 52.98t055.98 Ladies' COATS . . . . 510.98t0517.98 Men’s B. V. I). Sanforized WHITE SHIRTS . ... $2.99 Bov's 6 to 18 size WHITE SHIRTS .... $2.49 60 Gauge— 15 Denier NYLON HOSIERY .. 2 pi. 88c SKOGMOS STORE Phone 106 Walkerton leasterß MADE-UP BASKETS T BASKETS 5c to 29c I EASTER TOYS-NOVELTIES I | Rabbits—Choc. Novelty Eggs | I and Rabbits | I Marshmallow Eggs | J Jelly Eggs | | Easter Cards — Easter Flowers I I HERSHBERGER'S j iSc 10c Dept. Dry Good* Dept. I

T : 'v \m 1 12. the WS('S E b.' S' ■.v . i <ss meet< . W. ln< <day. < hmr jm at tire. Apt:] I t Pi lathea Class I.until e<i- in Smith Bem I. S ■ d v. no-1 1 (X). cl iss ol inst rut t inn Siaitual Life Servites continue t i1 ty, \pril 9’h. T r n Xpril 7. Men’s Night , w’h Chulc., Finch, speaker. Fi dav. April ". guest speaker, Rev D 'H ( tmplxdl. Saturday. April 9. Rev. Tunis v. II brir g the cbeing message Spe. a । choir numbers will be sung । ach evening. The E. U. R. Church V L. Garner. Pastor James Payton. Supt. . Bible School 930 a in. i Palm Sunday Service 10:30.

Thome "Invitation L Dedication” ( We will install ofAcers in th.s Istrvico, and dedicate i uldren oi It) eWI •wi hit. I T »>re wli tn.- m> w< nirnr -t’. a.■ ;’। ie. and all should at tend ;he |f.dc. Surcia’ s> a\ Un t the M<ih i, d < Iri.' h at 7 ?o p m Tl “ choir will pra< Lue Tuesday fat 0 ‘5. I Sen i< cs vJI < ontmue here Thursd-iv and Fi > y. April 7 and s :it 7.30. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, pastor , I Jasso Wish r, Superintendent I Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worship ]•• 30 a. m. Youth Service 6 15 p m. Evening Worship 7 30 p in. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p. m. । Zone Meeting, April 12. 10 30 a. m. and afternoon service at 2:00 p. m. We will have dinner in the Community HalL Rev. David Owen iAt Walkerton ■ Presbyterian Church j The Rev David D Owen has 'accepted a call from the Walkerton Presbyterian Church, to sene as their pastor. Rev. Owen and his family moved into the manse last week. They have two children, Kimberly Ann, 2 years and Max Allen, 3 months. I I i- 1 ! > f i R. .1^ 1 - f■kt REV. DAVID OWEN Born in Vincennes. Ind. R-v Owens has lived most ' f his life in Indianapolis, Prior to entering the ministry, he worked at J. C. Penny and Co., and the Union Trust Bank While serving in the U S. A.r Force he responded to the < all of Go<l. Upon his discharge h<‘ enter. I Indiana Central College, gradu- . ating in the year of 1956. re< e.\ ing the B.A. degree. H e then er.- | tered the Louisville Presbyter: in Theological Seminary, graduating 1 in the year of 1959. receiving tiie 1,8 D. degree Rev. Owen’s hobbies | are sports, photography and (pngJ Rev Owen fills the vacancy left '; by Rev. Jerry Rice, now serving I as chaplain in the United States I Air Force. E. U. B. Revival Closes Sunday 1 The special services at th? E U. B Church, which have been | in progress all week, will come to a close Sunday morning with a dedicatory service Meetings । Jwill be held Wednesday, Thursday I and Friday evenings The general । theme for the revival eft\>rt has been. "Come Unto Me All Ye That Are Hea\A Ixiden " Music j will be furnishetl by the choir. I ST. PATKI< K S HOT .LUNCH > Monday BAkej beans with wieners, apple crisp, bread, milk Tuesday Hamburger an bun, corn casserole, fruit and milk | Wednesday Vegetable soup crackivs, bread, butter, cake and milk. CHHJSUPPER The DeMolaVx will sponsor a dull Suppe- Saturday Ann) 9, 5 to 7 30 at the Nfasonh' Temple Choice of Chili or vegetable soup, 65 cents for complete meal p U»e religion for a cloak in this world and you're apt to have use • for a smoking jacket jn the next.

Girl Scouts Plan For “Day (amp” ‘ Attention Girl Seoul I’iv C.impels". The time Is drawm.; ii. ( r f'M' ?i! _V“U I 'g r Brownii ■ .tmi G’ I Scout io <le in up all your ki i\ , s i compa-ses ami saws b.r oui Day Camp! < 'an p date . ar« June 21 to 23, ami June 2s to 30th. from 9:00 in the morning to 3 3o in the afternoon Tins yeal o n Day Camp is going t<> be tl.iee days ea< h weak for t .•<> weeks insl< <d of a straight week as before and it will cost $2 50 per girl. Mr. Stuntz lias kindly < onsented to let our girN have a camp at the I’ine Fores’ again. The theme of Day Camp is going to be "South of the Border" and some of otLr suggested crafts will be slides, sand painting pirtur. frames paper macho and clay modeling. Thy following committees are; food. Evelyn Lv : equipment. Bat Lute and Evelyn Lee; staff. Evelyn Gaw. Ibogram. Jeanette Harrison and Mrs Rhillip Waldron Sr.; first aid, Ann Powell, Marion Chapman, Vonnie Frash; business manager, Vida Rhodes; camp chairman, Pat Lute; public relations. Elaine Bouse; director. Mrs. Reg Lew's. Now how about some of you moms and any other gal with extra time volunteering to take our training lessons on April 21 and 28 and May 12, at Stuntz Pine

II I LIFELINES ' ■ PAUf SUNDAY Too often we think of Palm Sunday only as a day of joy and triumph. It also portrays the blindness and fickleness of ■ our human loyalties. fl ■ It is a prelude to the Cross of Calvary. It has been said that, "the Triumphal Entry is a pageant of royalty and death.” During this season of the year, and all year, it is foi each one B of us a life of triumph by acceptance, or a living death by re- I* jection. F Perhaps the times have not changed Each day as Christ B our D>rd seeks out the souls of men. there are some, living . in indifference, who cry out. "Crucify Him’. While others undei standing the majesty and saviourhood of Christ Jesus, ® cry out. Hosanna!" which means, "save me now”. ■ ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ■ ■ TOK.UI ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■*■■■»■ RAfl> ■ I Easter Flowers j . LILLIES I HYACINTHS I tulips AZALEAS i I ^s^l ROSES and I I I -JL? Cut Flowers > I _ JOPLINGERO | florist i | Phone 205 Walkerton ;j

Forest Tin se lessons will be givt for beginner camp helpers m each gal will bring her own sa lunch. On May 19 our cxperien<. | (.imp l< idri.s will have their b sun at Stuntz and all will join t t . gethei f<w a final lesson on Jm 2. A woman does not have to b. registered with the Gul See at Count il to help and o’U Brown., and Giil Scouts .ue in need < . camp leaders. So, come on! BRIDAL SHOWER Sunday afternoon, in the hoi < of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete; Malstaff Miss Judy Malstaff v guest of honor at a bridal show T'ie party was given by Mi. Theodore Gli sman, Valparaiso. Miss Malstaff will marry Jai ■ , Duane Martin, son of Mr a j Mrs James M u’in, of Walki <’ on April 23, al St. Patricks Cati.olic Church. '1 he rcrre.shment table was centered with a Ik ide doll standin' in a champagne glass. Light. I blue tapers tied with blue full.. bo’- s and white wedding be'!.; flanked the centerpiece. Games were played and prize wej-e awarded to Mrs. Josep Malstaff. Mrs. James Martin. < f Walkerton. Mrs. Morris Malstaft, of Union Mills. Molded .salad, tiny sandwiche'’ mints and coffee were sew-ved A•sisting in serving w.ere Mrs H* rbet Huhnke and Mrs. Ralph Smith both of Walkerton.