Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1960 — Page 6
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — August 4. 1960
CHURCH NEWS
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to—t-wes*’ «-i _=3Bc— Fiot Presbyterian ( hurt li David B. Owen. Pastor I’l Elliott Flash, S S Supt. Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10 'M a? Dr. Wolfe will Heliw r the Message Sunday Aug 7. Our thanks to Dr .Wolfe and R y M< Gra'h foi Ihe service of h s' Sunday. t he Pilgrim Halim ( hm< h John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wislei Sup’ Sunday Sehm ' 9 3’> a.n Morning Worship io 30 a.m. Viuth Sen ice 6 15 p.m. Evening W a ship 7:3U p.m. Pray" Meeting 7:30 p.m. We ’- nesday Monthly Youll: Pellowslrp meet Thursday. Aug 1. at the I’arsonage. 3 tS-*. The E. I . B ( Imr: h V. L. Garner. Pastor James P vt •i. Superim "Mint Bible School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Choir practice \yednesday at 7 tio. Bible Study and Prayer. Wednesday at 'COO. PIJILATIIEA ( LAss TO MEET The Philathea Class of th'* Methodist Church will mee Thursday afternoon. August 11. at 2 o'clock in the church parlor. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gus York ler. Mrs. Charles 'Worrell, and Mis. Fred Kassabaum. WAY OF LIFE There are a fu\v dark and gloomy days ahead for the folks who have learned to spread sunshine. i-SWH Ir I'bO if W * K IKS ' ' iSF I A etc I j from WHf ; Hay no 32% Dairy Krums plus grain for Top Dairy Nutrition New Wayne 32% Dairy Krums are just right for use in any dairy feeding program. This blend of quality ingredients pro. vidt-$ top nutrition from all-vegetable protein sources. When properly balanced with grain* and roughages your herd can ic-ach its full potential. Ask for details. 7 o Help } out Herd Stay OUT IN FRONT nww Te eg ar den Elevator
Christmas In July At W.S.CS. Wednesday. July 27. the annual p na of the Methodist W.S.CS. was held in Place Park The theme was "Christmas m July '. Cash donations for summer supply work weie l.ung on a decorated trie branch. Mr Leigh Roy Ha.hn had charge of this teatuie. The m >ney w.ll bo sent fm m - sion Work at Campbell Friendship house. Gary and in Korea and Africa. The lesson by Mrs. Hahn was entitled "Th< Gift-Bearing Wise Men of Betin h hem.” and Christmas carols were sung. H< st ess. s were the Rebekah circle members. Mrs. Stanley Orcutt, vice-pres-ident. presided in the absence of the pi'sideiit. A luncheon will be served August 16 at the church for the district WSCS education seminal’. A social time followed. Prizes were awarded to M:s. Ray Cripe and Mis. Clyde Chapman. Present Communion Table To Church A new communion table was dedicated at the North Liberty Church of the Brethren in a beautiful .sendee last Sunday morning. The table was tile gift of the memebrs if the Thomas E
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Gmdcn family in memory of Mr. Gordon, who was n member of that church and had served in many official capacities. All the members of Mr. Gordon's family al tended the service. His son-in-law, Rev. (’lair D Sip], pastor of the Methodis. Chm. h at Chesterton. preached tlw sermon, his subject being. Life's Greatest Gift”. A grand son. Larry Siple, sang "The Ixnd’s Prayer.” Mary K’s Restaurant Open For Business The N w. tand ot North Libel- - which was closed a f* w weeks ago, was reopened Monday under new management. From now on the place will be known as Maty K's Restaurant, and will bp operated by Mrs. Mary Kathryn Bowers. It has been remodeled and red* coi abd. with st 31 m ac work’ to be done in this lino. Mrs Bowers says she will mi,tinuaily w< rk improving the service and facilities of her restaurant. She Will specialize in chicken and ham dinners on Sundays, varying the menu from time to time. HOSPITAL NOTES *1 ri Mrs. Veinon Skeans was dismissed from Holy Family hospital. Elmer Swanson was admitted to Staike Memorial hospital. Wilgus Watson was admitted to Holy Family hospital Aug. 1. Miss Diana Hendricks was admitted to Holy Family hospital August 1. Vincent. Gau] was admitted to Holy Family hospital Aug. 2. Mrs. Myron Mullett is a surgi-
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