Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1960 — Page 4
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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 21. 1960
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Pul • e. 7 .•> p • : H g MYF. o ■ Tony Wickl ■ i let’, sh- nt mi mitvee, Diane F< ■ j Cail V> ,- S' 'H. Tuesd.iy. 1 36 p m Bible Stu.’; of WSCS. B< k of 1. • Wedm xD ■. 7 no Ch praetwr G?:.eral WSCS meeting in tin chunh. Gues’- will be the lade $ of the Ninth L'l> ly and Tia y Methodist c' . h'-s and the Koon’ z Like Fn”eJ M ssimary Chur h. The Esther Ciri e wdl he hostos The E. V. B ( hunh X’ I. Garner. Piaster James Payton. Supt. Fable F ho 1 9 30 n7 Morning W>rshp 10 30 am. Evening Worship 7 30 uni. Ch ir pract.ee Tuesday at 7:00. Family Night Wednesday at the church, with the Hamid Grise family of Westville, Ind . furnishing the music. This should he a pleasant evening and all are invited. Men. don't forget the men's *
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Full Season Control of most annual bro»d’eaf weeds ir>d Non-Injurioun to Corn Sate to iiumans and ^Qimals. Non irritating. Profitable Increased yields Saves time and labor. Reduces or eliminates Cultivation ^
GEIGY AGRICULTURAL CHEMiCAt S / . -6f r e'Qy Chf i f ’i j' i Saw Milt Rivar Road, Ardsley, New Yoi k WteiEN on or oor mtcuc.cx •
■ ..7 • B dien. \pi 1 26-27 th- Cn.te i hr- v tel .an Wd reel at LeUm-poJ A 1 v. en ne urged to attend The evening meeting will be or the 26 and wdl begin at 6:30 p.n Th ■ a’l day a -et ng wdl be or th< 27t! Rcgisti at i> >n time, 930 am Xpr 1 27, choir pra tic. Jumot ch r 6 30 pm: senior, 7 30 p.m April 29-30 F.e\ Owen will attend a trail ing session for Camp counselors. May 1 the. nation wdl observe Law Day. t’.S.A by proclamation President Eisenhower. "One of the great needs of the church is better preaching. Another great need is better listening." The Pigrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Makes yous investment in good »eed, fertilizer and management pay Off. fliminates weed competition Sod nutrients and mo sture all go to corn.
i Youth Service 8:45 p.m. » Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Mori ■ g Woi ship to du a m, Y >th Service 6 13 p m Even.ng Wot -h p ", 3 > p in. » I ■■ HhMHKBhHhHhM 1 A L. LUTTRULL 1 _ h There will be a senes of evangelistic meetings it the Pegr.n: Holiness Church beginning Tues- I i.v. April 26 thru May 1 Rev | \ L Luttrull has been engaged । las the evangelist Rev John Hall will be m charge or Gospel sing- 1 ' ing. Rev Luttrull is an able speaker. He has a background of experience from which he has been a Bible teacher, pastor and evan- , gehst The.se services are held in ; the interest of all We are sure you wdl not be disapjxunted by < oming. | Registration And (Confirmation Dates Set At St. Patricks All pupils planning on enten g St. Patricks School this coimng tall A»r the first time, are kind y asked to register next Sunday, April 24. at the school. Those r gistvred should be accompanied by their parents. Father Letko also announced that th<- must Rev. Leo Pursley. D. D.. Bishop of Fort Wayne, will be in Walkerton on Sunday, May Sth. at 3 pm. to confirm at the iSt. Patrick Church. A preliminary practice will be held on May Ist (for all the children and adult con- | verts who will be continued Sponsors for the Confirmandi are likewise asked to attend the practne. | — | SPEECH CRAFT CLl'B ( Mi's. Harley Mangus presided in ’ the absence of the president. Mis. Martin Jaeger, at the Speechcrait meeting when the club met in St. Patrick s School Wednesday night. Mrs. Erville Kaenher served as son, Mrs. Kenneth Hufistettti j toastmistress and Mrs. Cail Wd-' and Mrs Richard Palmer were speakers. Mrs. t). V. Sappenfield of Soutn Bend who is the sponsor of the chib was general chairman and offered constriKtive criticism and m; v helpful p unters in eondui ling our meetings. Mis. Walter C Bennett. president of the Wednesday morning Speechcia.X Club in South Eend. and Mrs Ted Cam were guewts also Plans for a banquet to be given June 4t.h were briefly dist ussed The next meeting of the ' lub will be held April 27 at H pm ST PATRK K S HOT LI S< H Monday Baked beans and 1 wieners. br< ad cake and milk. Tuesday Sliced baked ham, potat<>es, fruit hr^d butter and milk W •‘lilies lay Lima b< an soup with lam jello, bread chia milk Tluirsdav Bar H Q on bun. peach upside d wn cake, nulk. F riday Peanut butter and jelly sandu n hes vegetable rnul, milk.
I.IXCOLNETTES MEET Tuesday, April 19th, the LH L ncolnettes h> Id their ,-e«' r.d no ‘’ing We , lecti 1 Be follow me office) T.’riy Ki k id r ’: N • Xt'i Hams \ < e presidt ci : Ail
« a Z LIFELINES t ■ * ■ We 1> ,k lik on the week of T’nlon Services, with a great B ■ deal of .a‘ f n tion and encouragement. m ■ We ir« happy to say that they were the. best attended of ■ any year vet. and not only that, but there was such a friendly spirit among the people of all the churches. _ The Palm Sunday Service with the union choir was the _ largest attendisf and the choir brought fine musical empha- ■ ’ sis to the seiwice. ■ ■ All we ministers felt a liberty in speaking that we do ® ■ not always feel, and each did their part well. a ■ We appreciated the ministry of Rev. Patterson of the • B North Liberty Method -t Church, and that of Dr. William ■ Garter in the Good Friday Service. ■ » g The coo^x iation of the churches and pastors is a good - thing for the community, and we appreciate the privilege of ■ thus serving the community. • It is hoped now that Easter is past, that the momentum B ■ gaini-u Ail < irry on through the summer months .so that ■ all the churches will see a fine attendance and growth. — Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake * ■ ■ jP HOW MUCH I OF WHAT YOU VE g OT IS COVERED? / X 1 : i ’ I Does your Insurance cover your house at today’s values? Do you know that a house — built in 1937 for SIO,OOO, now would cost $25,000... built in 1946 for 12,000, now would cost 18,000... built in 1951 for 15,000, now would cost 19,000? Are you adequately insured in view of such a drastic increase in construction cosfe? What about your personal property? The value of furniture, appliances, clothing and other household goods also has skyrocketed. Do you have enough protection? Too little protection can result in serious loss! Let us check your insurance program to make sure that “What Aou’ve Got Is Covered.” Our experience has I given us the background to analyze all your insurance needs and recommend the right coverages and proper amounts for dependable protection in strong capital •tock insurance companies. , I WAYNE R. BURCH, Agent I I‘hone 17 or Res. Phone 65 Ualkerton. Indiana
community project leader. Dues were set for 55c for the year. We had recrea’ion and ]at< . ' । -fi't.i u's v ~ ivfcd Our next m ■ ing will lie rhuisihv, Aird 28. M•! J\n Hi dt i' |- i I ' LX»\G STAR RFRLK \H J ■ .r S‘ '’•h. i ih T■» ♦' ' ’ ' .- - r J > M < r * r
