Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1960 — Page 6

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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 16. 1960

| EDITORIAL | Saturday and Sunday, the Walkol’n Amei . . n 1. •,">!; Pc. t l''l* will hi l 33 ' 'l.t i Legion Posts at the seventh annual Third District Convention. This gathering of dehyat-s. niembeis and guests in Walkerton h r the two-day affair. is a real honor for thy Walkerton Post and certainly a credit to those who have worked so hard to get the convention and then to make it a complete success. The Legionnaires who will visit Walkerton fcr one or both of these* days, will be here in both a spirit of duty and fun. Their Work is of the serious type, but they also have their funtime a> does anv' ne. It is expe< ted that the people of Walked n make them feel comph tely welc >me and glad to have them visit our town. On Sunday they will perform cne of th m a impressive servic $ ‘h t can be seen anywheie when th- yh< id th' ir Memorial Service in Place Park. This service. a tribute to those who have served their < mntry over tn years, giving tb< ir lives in the cause of peace, can be surpassed in importance by n ^e. The paiade they will hold Saturday ni ht will bring many peisons into Walkerton both as participants and spectators. It will also afferd the people of Walkerton a chance to view something in the line of entertainment that they very seldom get a chance to see. especially without considerable travel. This service organization, certainly on e of Walkerton's big assets. has for ‘ many years done much to aid the community. This has been carried cn through various projects and will continue as long as the club is aggressive and act.ve. Now it is our turn to show our Rppieciation through whatever

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.• m U ' Io n wc can and make th. <■> nv. ntam a big success as fir as the people of Walkerton are < "’in rn. d. Let's make the v.at< is feci wi l< me, and certainly support t ns sanction ar th' Men hams of Walker! n Iready h. ve in an effort f< r the b-a convention the Third Distiict has eve? seen. Family Night June 22nd At Methodist Church 'T -■ A The WSCS of the Methodist Church is planning a family night at the church Wednesday. June 22 at 6:30 p. m. This will be a pot-luck style supper with all members and friends invited. Pete and John Vartamian, from Aleppo. Syria, will be the speakers for the evening. These twin boys a>e juniers at Bethel College at Mishawaka. They will wear native costumes and sing in three languages. Before the speaches the officers of the WSCS will be installed by Rev. J. Kemp Tunis Mrs. Tanis, District Secretary of Student Work of th e WSCS, will assist her husband with the installation.

The elected officers of the now ye.u ue; PreM'lcnt, Mrs. Riy ('hapmon; vh t president. Mia. S' "ley Orcutt; R“' U'lm .: See- ctai y. M.; s. Lug. ne Sknm ; ; To I'oi’.r. Mr ikul Shvrlaml; Ih. not ।m. Mix L' igh Roy Helm and M s. Robe.; t Sill; Missiona. y Education, Mrs. Ch tries Wcrrell; Chri tian Social Relations. Mis Bred Daniels; Student Work, Mrs. Donald Weil; Youth Work. Mis. Velma Stably and Mrs. Stanley Tuttle; Children's W•d k. Mrs. James Capek. Spiritual Life. Mrs. John Northern and Miss Adelai le Millard; Literature and Publications, Mrs. Wesley Whitteberry; Supply Work, Mis. Robert Balden; Local Chinch Activities, Mrs. Emmit Eiler. PIHLATIIEA C LASS MEETS The Philathea class of th? Methodist Church met in the parlors of the church Thursday, the !nh of June with. 20 meinbeis and one guest present. Th e president. Mrs. Charles Dellinger, opened the mectaig, emphasizing the thought of beauty. espe<daily in the Springtime. She id an exerpt from James Russell Liweir. poem. "The Visi>n of Sir Launfel" which contains these familiar lines: "Tnen if ever, come perfect days.” With Mrs. Grace Atwood at the piano the group sang a hymn, ''l'll Go Where You Want Me to Go, Dear Lord.” followed by a prayer by Mrs. Bert Bierly. In response to the roll call the members told of scane object of beauty they had seen at some time. The roll call response in July will be a patriotic quotation. In August, the response will be your favorite Bible verse. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Gus Verkier used the 19th Psalm for the scripture lesson. She also read a poem, ‘‘This Is My Father's World.” Cards were sent to Mrs. J. A. Kizer and Mrs. Nellie Purdy who are ill. Mrs. Carrie Walters was ——————

appointed as assi. Lint to Mrs. Rax Cripe °h the card committee. The July meeting will be a pi' iac, the place to be decided lat< r. Mis. Fi < d Belling r gave a reading, "John Decides Women and We ldings are here to stay.” The meeting was closed with the class ben-'diction. Delicious refreshments of strawberiy sir it c ike and < iffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Mable Travis. Mrs. Chai lie Bellinger and Mrs. Bert Brerly. 0. E. S. News Mrs. Harold Koch greeted the niembeis of Walkerton Chapter O. E. S. at their June 7th meeting. All were welcomed by the Worthy Matron. Mrs. David Mclllin, after which she gave a lovely poem, "A Little More Charity Each Day.” After the regular businesss was taken care of, Mr;. Melliin re-

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