Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 August 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — August 11, 1960

CHURCH HEWS

The E. I B. Church V. L. Gal 'IC! . I V,, r Janus Pay tn, Supt. Bible S. hool HD a m. Morning \\ or h p Id ;<i am. Evening Wo: >”p7 30 p ■ Choir Bra< t i<\ V. • ; ’ ■ >y- 1 ■ Bible Study mid Pi.lx :. Vh ■ ncsday at s on Congregati'aial Mcti I ,' August 21 -n the n.mn.’ig Worsh p sei vice. Presbyterian ( hurcb David D. Owens. Pastor Dr. Elliott Erash, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 a in. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Our thanks to Dr. Wolfe for the service for Sunday. Rev. Owen will be in the pulpit next Sunday. August 14. Thursday, Aug. 11, Christian Education meeting at the church at 7:45. Monday. Aug. 15. Deacon’s meeting at church. 7 15. Wednesday, Aug. 17 Sessions meeting at church, 7.45. Notice to the men of the Church —Don’t forget the painting day at the manse Saturday, August 13. Be there! Tyner E. I . B. Church John Davis, Pastor Guilford Snydei. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10:25 a.m. Sunday Evening Hour 7:30. Choir Practice 7:45 pm. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30. Family Night August 18 at 6:45 p.m. pot luck supper; pror M-lM WIEIT QIiPFP -- M WM 'F® ' ■ n to i f 1 < 'll O * You get 4 TIMES MORE HEAT OVER YOUR FLOORS k than ever before! J

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gram at 8 o’clock. The speaker a ill be Rajendra Gm from Nepal. ST. I’ \ 1 s WOMENS ( 1.l B \ cabaret dance will be stag' I m Aug ;st 1.3 by ti e St. Patrick > Catholic Women .- club at the School Hall. Plans.Wi re made for this • vent at a recent meeting held in thi home of Mis. Frank Ki anv.;, at Koontz Lake. Mrs. Waling Rose North Liberty, will be geneial ■ : •h< dn< e Paul Futa's oK hest.a will play 10l the dancing, beginning at 8:30. There will be a table where hors d'oeuvres are served. Tickets will be available at the dooj' for $1 each. Mrs. Howard Tuttle, president, announced other dates which include a bake sale following each of the masses on Sept. 4; annual fashion show and dessert bridge on Sept. 29th. A co-operative luncheon preceded the meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Kramer. Mrs. John Solmos, Mis. Thomas Walsh and Mrs. Lester Bierly. AT BATTLE GROI ND ( AMP This week found a good numbw of Walkerton folks enjeying camp at Battle Ground. Rev. J. Kemp Tunis is Camp Director this week. Mis. Ray Chapman and Mrs. Charles Theobold are

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councilors. Deanne Mechhng is a councilor for the first part of the week and will attend the Vocational Guidance Retreat too latter part of the week, sponsored by the W.S.C.S. Children of the church enrolled are Douglas Daube, Tommy Mellin, Nancy Chapman and Ross Divine Rev. Charles Patterson of North L berty in I two girls from there are' also ai tending. Q _ □ I DE VIII RECORD □ □ Mrs. Ida Elnora Lusher M Ida Elnoca Lusher. 0 rmei ly <1 715 S. Ironwood Di., South Bend, died at 3 pin. Saturday at the River Park Nurs ing H< me after an illness of three Weeks. She was born on Fob. 23, 1876 in White County and moved to South Bend m 1923. Her husband, William Henry Lusher, died in 1936. Surviving arc two sons. George W. Lusher, of Walkerton, and Clyde E. Lusher, of West Bend. Wis.; two daughters. Mrs, Esther Selby, of South Bend, and Mrs. Nellie M. Downhour of North Liberty, a sister. Mrs Margaret Mattix -cf Idaville: a step-sister, Mrs. Nell Reeser, of Lafayette; three brothers. John McCloud, of Logansport, and Loren and Walter McCloud, of Lafayette; 11 grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held a! 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Hollis Funeral Home in South Berni. Rev. L. A. Voth. associate pastor of the Broadway Evangelical United Brethren Church offn iated The bedy was then taken to Royal Center .for services at 3

p.m. Tuesday in the Crooked Creek Christian Church with Rev. Virgil Graham, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Crooked Creek cemetery. SERVICE NOTES ERLANGEN, Germany Army Specialist Four Roy G. Wolff, son of Mr. ami Mrs Maj ion C. Wolff. R< ute 2, Walk' rton. Inn., recently qualified as expert in firing the M-l i isle while seizing with the Ith Armored Division in Gel ma ny Specialist Wolff. a driver in lb dq nailers Company of the division's 35th Armor m Erlamo n

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