Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1960 — Page 4
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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — May 12, 1960
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tßfcoWl WT sr its; W Tl E I B. Church I Tn th . . i.-< . e sp, Jor wid be T’’ '• >• i J! \ it<> rsfessor <■’ H . to y m Indiana Central College Proses- >r Ti ll h.i s trav -led in the foreign countries and he will bring a message of interest to all. The pubic is welcome to this servioe. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:30. The evening worship will be at 7:30. This will be a service of surprises, and you will want to "come and see". The choir will practice Tuesday at 7:00. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 7:30. The Pastor Parish committees of the San Pierre, Tyner, Wanatah, Teegarden and Walkerton churches will meet at our Walkerton church with the Superintendent, Dr. Wilson S. Parks, to plan for the work of the churches. Tuesday evening. May 17, at 7:30 p.m. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt.
■■ ■■aiaiHßßßiaai riw: ■ ■ ■ ■ g | LIFELINES I OCR STANDARD OF VALVES o Tn this day and age of much materialism, and secularism. _ — we are in constant danger of losing or warping our sense of ? moral values. g Our Standards of good and bad. rich and poor, love and hate become lost in the mire of "the majority". Might does not make right! We must not let the majority be our standard for good and bad. rich and por. love and \ ■ hate. Christ, the Son of God, was a minority of one; His ■ ■ disciples were a minority of twelve; the Church of Christ was ■ ■ and continues to be in the minority. Yet. even as a minority, ■ £ it is the Church of Christ that is the "light of t world", and J the salt of the earth". Even in a world of materialism and secularism, the Church of Christ must continue to be our ® W standard of moral, ethical and spiritual values, which serve ■ || as the nucleus for all of life. ■ ■ ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ® • ■ Si « ■ . — LUCK LUGGAGE AI.I. SIZES — MA K HING PIECES — COLORS New Styles for Train or Plane »2 98 - $ 15 98 : Plus Tax j — lit — HERSHBERGER'S 5c and 10c Dept. Dry Goods Dept. o
7' ■'. " ? W < v *r> in ::o am. Y ,Ith Service 6T. j m 1 ' W shi;• 7 ’,O pm. I’- r ■ • g 7 JO p m W 1- ‘' try S etj ■ ting, a* lb 30 n 1 Thill ,y. May 12 m the Bill Stoop home. Dadv Vaia’ion Bible School begins May 31 Parents please encourage your children to come. Immanuel Lutheran Church Augustana Synod. N L.C. James Scott McGee, Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Choirs practice. Saturday, 9:30 a m. Confirmation Class. Sunday. 9:30 Church School 10:30 a m. Morning Worship. First Presbyterian Church David D. Owen. Pastor Dr. Elliott Frash. Ch. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10 30 a. m. Sunday is Christ’s election day. Ts His purposes are defeated, it will be because of the stay-at-homes who failed to vote. Come worship God with us Sunday. Sunday. May 15, Pension Sunday A special offering will be taken to meet the needs of those not covered by the pension plan.
Sunday, May 15, our church will be host to a Stewardship Team from Logansport Presbytery. Al) Elders and Dr icons must be present. Also one youth and V. I’. W. representative. Mey 15-25. Elder F rt i’ - - r' r ill be :i < < ~i, i. . m r p, t l.e 1. ghe o jtldir.'tol y ( i o < b ■h, t 'ip (• al a ~ 1 6 • DeuMer po- luck d.i ->r r x . . 3 i\m t a '.a ighter ado ; May I^. Junior and Senior ('hen practice, 6:30 md > "0. True religion is mw, r solitary! The Methodist ( hurch J. Kemp Turns, Minister O. E. Eib, S S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:10 am. Sermon: "Our Home and Our God". 6:00 p.m. High School MYF. 7:00 p in. Jr. High MYF. Leader, Dorothy Barden; refreshments, Nancy Theobold and Phillip Bukowski. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Chon practice. Wednesday, May IS, 6:30 p in. Mother-Daughter banquet. The ladies of the Rebekah Circle are sponsoring this program and are hostesses. It is pot luck style, with meat, rolls .and drink furnished by the committee. A baby sitter will be provided for small children. Sunday, May 15, will begin the Every Member Canvas thru the church. St. Pats Enjoy finest Speaker Timothy Ryan, director of the Catholic Social Services. South Bend, was speaker Wednesday night at a meeting of the St. Patrick’s Woman s Club at the school hall in Walkerton. He explained the purpose and the functions of the agency. Mrs. Howard Tuttle presided. Arrangements were mad? to finance the eighth grade graduating class when it attends the Notre Dame retreat on May 26 । Sister Clementine, school prim ;
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cipal, announced tint the Sisters of the Order of St. Joseph will have cookbooks for sale next week Mrs. Fiank Kramer reported the NC< u convention at Ft. Wayne last week. Mrs Lister Bierly had accompanied iwr there. C ‘ I Knu.. iton. Ministetiai Assn. Encouiages Local Bible Schools The Ministerial Association e.icourages attendance at Bible School. Once again that time of year has come when each of our churches make a concerted effort to instil) into our young people the Word of God. Each churc h will be conducting a Daily Vacation Bible School May 31 thru June 10. We would like to have all the young people of our community to attend these two weeks of daily training in the church of their choice. Therefore, your Ministerial Association asks tiie kind cooperation and help of the parents in sending your children to these Church School sessions. More details as to exact times and themes will lx- announced in our individual churches. Inter esting closing programs which you will not want to miss are also planned. Your pastors urge you to attend church and learn what you may do to help in thi 3 great program of reaching the youth of our town and community. POSTPONED The Esther Circle of the Methodist Church will not meet this month due to a conflicting date. They will meet Wednesday, June 1. at the home of Mrs. Mary Bauer. I'i-CENT REGFLAR STAMP The Department will issue a I'i-CENT stamp of the regular series in a sheet mid coil form on June 17, 1960, through the Sante Fe, N. Mexico, post office.
B. I. HOLSER & CO, INC. Phone M Walkerton
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