Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 May 1960 — Page 4
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Mav 5, 1960
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CHURCH NEWS
I b.. E l B. < hun h V . L G: i ] ; -tor Bo e n >i 9 (». M u "i I )ay w I 1 vc,j m - s j> ( j - iod. M iz V. p l(i 3o A th* iisD.vM, „ IU . Youth F« >w.-i. p 6 30, with Gb>l a M* K< -- 'a a> h ider. Evening Worship 7 30. Bible Study and I'iuyer Wednes day. *:6O p m Choir practice Tuesday. 7 MO. Men's Rally at the Plymouth EU B. Church Eriday at 6:30. Tell Mi. Payton if you j mn to go. The Methodist Church J. Kemp Tunis. Minister O E. Eib. S S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10 40 a.m. "Mother's I’ay". 6:00 pm Hgh Sc hool MYF. Leader, Toni Chudanov Refreshment committee. Jeni Storey and Sharon Garab. 700 p in Junioi High MYF. Leader. Diane Fejes. Refreshment committee Kent Schweder and John McGhee. Tuesday. 1:30 pm. WSCS Bib’.e Study. Wednesday, 7:00 p m., Choir practice. Wednesday. May 11. the Elizabeth Circle will meet with Mrs. Velma Slahly. Mrs. Dave Mellin will give the lesson. Wednesday. May 11. at 6:30 p. m. the congregation is invited to the Annual Congregational dinner sponsored by ’he Finance Commission. Chairman for the dinner. Mrs. Ray Chapman. The . ■ ■ - ' 2; Y GRADUATION H | TRADITION— I I yZz THE DIPLOMA. From the Greek, SlirACVjuoe diploma, meaning to fold or double. Diplomas, folded and sealed, were granted to cou* nets in Roman times to pen <mt them certain powers and privileges. Today, diplomas may be rolled or folded in book form for safer keeping. Another tradition..* Bulova FOR GRADUATION 1 0 2 J 9 ^*^3 IS wK' * 8 -l7 ? 5 /ns Mttt AMERICA tiwth And beauty are captured I* IM* 17 jewel watch with beeetkulty wmm bractlet. >M.7* MMTM The weeutlve look — top level tn performance but not In price 17 fewela, bhock reeutant »J 5 7»
"iwb“ t Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co., Inc. j Phone 99 Walkerton Phone 49 Walkerton
1! -'d ’A be pit ■' ' 'cd. then ('ia. a V :. 1 im-h a' 2:‘ ai p in the < him h. Mis In i lb ,h nger. Mis. ('.arm Walter, a I Mi- Emm i Goukei will Ie !m lSaturday Muy 11. Baki Sole sponsor'd by mu Daily Vm i’mn Bible School committee. Mis. .Limes ('apek. c hairman Rh a. o bring baked or other foods to Gamble Store early in the morning. Friday. May (sth, WSCS Fellowship Tea in the chinch at 2:00 p.m. First Presbyterian Church David v. riwen. Pastor Dr. Elliott Frash. Ch. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Wednesday, Jr. choir. 6:30; Sr. choir ,7:30. Sunday. Muy 8, Mother’s Day May 9. 'Vacation Church Sc hool teachers and helpers meeting at 7:00 p m. at the church. May 12. Installation Service of Rev. David D. Owen as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, at 7:3 °- .
Air conditioning—temperatures mad* to order-tof *l' weather comfort Set The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sunday? NBC TV-the Pal Boone Chevy Showroom weekly. ABC TV. B■ H ® H HI iiS HI Hl Hfe J . - —XXZZZZZL— - «^mw «JS» Nvr 1 ‘«r;Xv< - -i- IJ 1 "" ESSST" - —"- ~ ~ *■» >»"'■ —।■ । ~ S2HS? y YT ——7 Z» ‘s^ XmX*'-«wZi ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ 11H.H1 llfll> — —• sis — _ sr= ===== —— xgs: 2?^ z § H- W B s B S = h —r -wwgg-— = == sssx -=^=- trSrasr - ~ £ ' wS"niß um SSi SgSE 9^^ WWW jSSaSSr y'l'nimoi SSSBBS - s Mm Mal tZ ■A- ~ j ,96 °" The Impala Conivrtiblt with Body by Fisher!
Why Shouldn’t you be driving America’s first-choice W right dow? You couldn’t do better by your family—«r your family budget—than to pick out one of Chevy’■ 18 FRESH-MINTED MODELS, load up iu VACA-TION-SIZED TRUNK and take off on one of those springtime tripe Cbevy so dearly loves. Once you’re
. few-rW nme-dwlng the Spring Fever Selling Spree at gour local authorized Chevrolet dealer’e
WANTED! WANTED! More parents who take their children to S inday Schoo] and Church instc el of sending them. 'I lie Pilgrim lloUm ss < hurch John Hall Pastor Jesse W); If!'. Supt. Sm l. t > S< hool 9 .’<A m. T! - S' '.y is Mothci . I ’ay (' me to W a iih W ii " I a < fruit tel i rviv- I *| I i. pp| c l'i < thox o.iio ; nJ th,. , (iI!V pi ay< Ti <1 e V.'. I<• 1. >1 o til. txs ntv iive who o ight (h t. We give the Lord al] the ;u ;.i c. Church Women Plan Annual Fellowship Tea The Church Women of Walkerton will unite in the nationwide observance of May Fellowship Dav on May 6, with a tea at the Methodist ('hurch at 2 pin. Ihe May Fellowship Day theme for i 960 is "Citizenship Free ami Responsible.’’ This day is an annual observance sponsored nationaly by United Church W omen, a general department of the National Council of Churches. The Walkerton group is one of more than 2,200 local, state and councils of United Church Women taking part in this year's observance. It is right here in Walkerton that church women must start to take responsibility for the kind of world in which they live.
Every Christian woman is called, if not required, to be an active participant in the affairs of government. It is particularly significant that the May Fellowship Day theme m an election year plac - cmph.is,.' on tret an I !<■- sjHin blc । itizenship The prm'l a m v ill consist of a Wei ; .:p servi l • । ond icted by the M shod t W1 ;l en an m •- *i ,i tv P u Kno .viton "Y , < W IY, rKu Beat K-ednm I I 11 V•. I. ..- It' ..b, y \ 'i h .m I , n oratii n "Fiis -f D j.< v" by Sai y M ■ ers.
H f ;LIFE L I N E S ■ ■ THINGS TO DO IN MAY H M _ ■ 1. Read my Bible and pray. B H 2. Remember Mother's Day. • ■ Our home is just where and just what mother makes * ■ » ■ it. The furnishings may be financed from the purse of father, the confusions created by the B children, but Mother is the tie that binds it all into ■ ■ a home with the atmosphere of love and mutual k ■ understanding. _ k 3. Resolve to help my church in our Daily Vacation Bible School. ■ ■ 4. Tell someone else what my Lord has done for me. ■ ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ■ " ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
whisking along the highway, cushioned by FULL ( OIL SPRINGS at all four wheels, you’ll have your own smooth-running account of why Chevy’s ’6o’a best seller. And right now when beautiful buys are in full bloom |F CHEVROLFT^ at your dealer’s! H9BKmmJMO
A fellowship tea Will foil, the service. All ladies of the conimunity are invited and a bai •, sitter will be in the nursery. ST. P \TKH K’S HOT Lt N< H Monday Baked beans and w r is. in ead. cake and milk. T c v Bar-B-Q on bun, v ct.able, jello and milk. Kl ul ( ''O'. IVUK.j u1 ks" bl I ! Uay Pc .nut butter ly -iar lv»’K‘b- < von , »*tKbh' ti
