Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1960 — Page 3

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CHURCH NEWS

First Presbyterian Church David D. Owen, Pastor Pr. Elliott Frash, Ch. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. May 25 Jr. Choir 6:30; Sr. hoir 7:30. May 29 Dedication service for 11 Vacation Church School workers. 31, to June 10, Vacation Church school 9-11:45. The E U. B. Church V. L Gamer, Pastor Fames Payton. Superintendent Bible School 9:39 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice Tuesday, 7:00. Bible Study and Prayer Wedreeday at 7:30 p.m. The Methodist Church J. Kemp Tunis, Minister O. E. Eib, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:40 a m. Sert.un: “Give Us This Day Our L ally Bread.” Remember the High School Baccalaureate Service at 2:00 p m in the high school. MYF will not meet May 22. South Band District Conference will convene at 3:00 p m. Ln Grace Methodist Church, Rochester. Service continues in the evening. Wednesday, Choir Practice 7 p.m. The Pilgrim Holinese Church John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Youth Service 6:46 p.m. Evening Worship 7.30 p m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Daily Vacation Bible School begins May 31. Parents please enGurage your children to come. immamiai Lutheran Church Donaldson, Indiana James S. McGee, Pastor Saturday, 9:30 am. Confirmation instruction. Sunday, 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 a m. Worship Service. 2:00 pm. Luther League. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Choirs practice. DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS The Dorcas Circle of the Presi ytertan church met Ln the home of Mrs. Waiter Johnson Thursday, May 12, at 2 p.m. The meeting was opened with the singing ' f ‘Trust and Obey”. This was f llowed with prayer by Mrs. J hnson. Mrs. R. N. LaFeber led devotions which was based on Lsalms of Confession and Fork iveness. We studied the 51st and 32nd Psalms. Roll Call was given Mth verses with confession Ln it. 'lnutes were read and approved. - here were 11 members present. Mrs. Edna Fwritine had the •aeon on conversations on Town Walkerton Independent Robert & UiMn. Editor Publisher Independent-News Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA 1 übllcatian Time: Thursday of each week Second Class Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana s uhaortpHon rateat ELM for •ch year for each paper in 'ndiaaa; out-of-state subecriptioaa, gs.M.

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and Country. The meeting was closdd with the usual benediction. A social hour followed with delicious refreshments served by our hostess, Mrs. Johnson. St. Pats Graduates Guest At Dinner On Sunday, May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisler made possible an enjoyable afternoon for the 1960 graduates of St. Patrick School Father Letko, tlie Sisters and 18 boys and girls were guests of honor at a chicken dinner served at Teft^l's in Dyer. Ind. through the courtesy erf our hosts, the Earl Wjslers. A long time will elapse before all who participated in this festive event will be able to forget the gracious hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wisler, Jerry’s parents. We wish to thank them for making this memorable event a reality. The theory that you are too big for your job helps very little in landing a better one.

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WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDIBILT TRUCKS I Save —right now — during the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's Powell-Mann Chevrolet Co., Inc. Phone 4S Walkerton

PIHLATIIEA CLASS The Plhilathea Class of the Methodist Church met in the social rooms of the church Thursday afternoon, May 12th, with 23 members presesnt. The president, Mrs. Charles Bellinger, opened the meeting with a treatise on the Lord's Prayer, with an explanation of each phrase. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. A song, "I would be like Jesus'' was sung with Mrs. Grace Atwood at the piano. Mrs. Jessie Worrell read the first Psalm for the scripture lesson. The roll call and minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. , There was a general discussion pertaining to the unified budget. In honor of Mother’s Day the following poems were read: “A New Brother,” by Pearl Trost; Sorting Yesterdays, Mrs. Albert Schutz; I Love You Mother, Mrs. J. A. Kizer; Mother’s Day Prayer, Mrs. Emma Gouker; When My Get Up and Go Has Got Up and Went, Mrs. Cites. Birthday cards were sent to Edith Griffin and Mrs. Paul N<\rtham. The meeting was closed with a song and the class benediction. Refreshments of salad and wafers with coffee were server! by the hostesses Mrs. Fred Bellinger, Mrs. Carrie Walters and Mrs. Emma Gouker.

Mgr 19 > 1969 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT .

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS PICNIC On Saturday, May 14. the fifth grade Sunday School Class of the Methodist church enjoyed a picnic at the home of their teacher, Mrs Glen Porter. There were thirteen present and all had a good time. Read the Classified ads.

B^IBWHIBMIBffiB ^B^^B iLß^Bh^sßii^ BllißiLßsdßiAK'Ki'itJk ■ LIFELINES MY CHURCH AND ME I ’ Spring days have come again with their duties and pleasg ures. When Sunday comes, that one day in seven, I will ■ remember to say, "My church and me." I My duties of field and shop must be laid aside on Sunday ■ for my church needs me. I need my church, too. My a church will provide a source of power for me to work for B God in my field or my shop through the week days. My B church reminds me that I must rest my physical self and g seek rest in the spiritual peace of my church on Runday Spring day's are here w'lth their inviting pleasures, sports, ■of field, of stream, of lake, and highways When Sunday g comes it reminds me to say, "My church and me”. Before I a take my pleasures, be they what they will, I will first be ■ true to my church. Then I’ll be assured first of God's g pleasure for my soul as I seek pleasure for my body. It I'm ; traveling or visiting I'll visit another church and seek refrmhB merit for my church and me. A Ixiyal Christian Ministers of Walkerton and Kn/ot* Take

Chevy hums through Chicag) traffic to the tune of 21 miles to the gallon! Worlmg for Bumper and Aut i of Illinois, Inc , ten 1 ( j60 Chevrolet pickups battle Chicago traffic day after day Each truck av-erages about 2.000 mdes a month in this wearing st op-and start delivery service. Mr. Harry Haller, General Manager of S & H Truck Leaung, who leases the trucks to the bumper firm, reports "We provide full maintenance on the trucks-gas, oil and everything else -so if f>ays u» to know just where we stand on costs And our records show that the "00 Chevies are giving us as much as 21 miles per gallon . . . with an average of better than 17 miles per galhm. Mister, these are our kind of trucks!" Truck owners luve good things to say alxiut all Chevy engines. And when they're not talking about Chevrolet performance and economy, they’re telling you how great that new Tot don Spring Rule is How it soaks up road sho<k and vibration. Protects fragile loads Ix-ls you run at faster, safe speeds to get more work done in a day Duse a torsion-spring Chevy soou. Well rest our ease ou that one ride.

In the past 25 years, driver education has saved an estimated 14,000 lives and prevented 140,500 injuries It has also prevented an economic loss of some 3457,000,000. During the same period, some 3,800,000 boys an - ' girts of high school age have received such training at a cost yf 3130.000,000,

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