Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 2, 1%0

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The Methodist ( hurch J Kemp Tunis. Minister O. E. Eil). S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Worship Service 10:40 am — The Wonderful Words of G><l. Monday thru F iday. June 10, Daily Vacation Bible Soh ol 9 on--11:30 a rq. Wednesday. June ^th, 1 00 p m. the Elizabeth Circle will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Walz at mr cottage at Koontz Lake with pot luck style lunch This is the last meeting until fall. Thursday. June 9th. the Philathea Class will meet at 2 00 p in. Friday. June 10. 7:30 pm. closing program of Daily Vacation Bible School in the church Mi James Capek is chairman. The F. V. B, Church V. L. Garner. Pastor James Payton. Supt. Bible School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship io 30 a m. Youth Fellowship 6 30 p m Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Choir Practice Tuesday nt 7 DO Bible Study and Prayer Wednesday at S:OQ pm. The Daily Vacation Bible Schon] will continue through Friday, June 10. and the demonstration program will be held Suday evening, June 12. .

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Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Pastor Jesse Vis er. Supt. S mdav Schoo) 9:30 .i.m. A’ i ning Woi snip 10:30 a.m. Youth Sei vice 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7 30 r.m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Vacation Bible S< h >ul daily from 10 on a.m .iu 12 00 noon. IMIR( \S CIRCLE The D.rcas Circle will hold then annual picnic at the home of Mrs W. P Cowan on Thursday, June 9th at 12:30 p.m. Bring own table service. Mrs. Charles Hinz has devotions which are taken front the book of Psalms. Her topic is "Facing the Problems of Evil." We are enjoying the study of Psalms very much. Roll call word is affections. PIIILATIIF.A CLASS Tho Philathea class will moot in the Methodist Church parlors cn Thursday. June 9 at 2 o’clock. Hostesse s will be Mrs. Chat les Bollinger. Mrs. John Travis and Mrs. Bert Bierly.’ The minute a man accepts favors from another individual or group he also accepts obligations. Try to get ahead of your neighbor, but don't try to get even.

Business Women Hold Last Meeting An oriental motif with Japanese lanterns and parasols was used at the Business and Professional Women’s Club dinner meeting last Thursday at tho Town Club. The filly six guests Wei • served punch as they waited for dinner to be serv.-d Guests introduced were Mrs. Robert Kerchcart of Danville. 11l ; Mrs. Sally Plitt, of Chicago; Mrs. Vera Horney, Union Milks; Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter and Mrs. Beth Cockr<ll of Walkerton. Twenty-fire dollars was voted foi the club’s

■ ■ ■ ■ * LIFELINES ■ ■ J PERFECT LOVE IS 'GOD REVEALED IN I S. B ■ This we must know before we can enjoy it. Consciousness H H is the witness of love. ■ • It cannot be enjoyed by rule. Perfect love is never stagant; ■ ■ it moves, sparkles, lives. ■ ; Pet feet love is enjoyed most by being lavished, squandered. • We dare not horde it. • ■ ta ■ ■ Perfect love is enjoyed most when it is being poured out on unworthy objects — sinners, enemies. ■ ■ It can never be enjoyed apart from its source; it is not a g lake, but a river flowing from God. Love is peace With God _ and man. peace—rich, deep, perfect peace. *. ■ ■ ■ ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake " ■ ■ £ . %■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J

share in the “After Prom” party for the Junior and Senior prom held recently. The members answering the birthday call were: Mrs. George Ferverda, Mrs. Wilma H<xrkett, Mrs. Nathan Baker and Mrs. Ralph Dixon. Bingo was enjoyed after the business meeting with prizes given to Mrs. Dale Ullery. Mrs Harry Masterman and Mrs Walter Pickavet. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. N<lson Walz. Mrs. Robert Hostetler. Mrs. Win. Newhouse, Mrs. Walter Clark. Mrs. Ralph Dixon. Mrs. Edna Esseltine and Mrs. Frank Dunn. The next meeting will be in September.

we are remodeling to offer the community a completely modern semiself service drug store.

Jacob drug store phone 11