Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1960 — Page 4
^WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. R, 1960
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CHURCH HEWS
The E- V. R Church j V. L. Garner Past<»r v ' Janies Payt'-n Supt. Bible SehoOl SO a in. Mm nine Worship I* l 3° an; You’ll Fellowship ' Ju. organization and I- Howship Evening Wi i ship 7 Jo Sui je t . ■•• 1,, S'l'ond <'<.niing of ' n D>r.i Chmi Pi n tu e W ."imsd.-v at 7 Bible Study and Pi ay< i. Wcd I n s<lav at s no. W are < xp* • tme 3 ,M ‘ m ‘ l n "' Sune. ,y School >• pt. mb'T 25 s let us have J'»u t is wo k It i.B and Peon-nt • n Day Septenibe. ’ Th, MethodiM (hutch .1. K nip Tun:-.. MinisG i Kobert ("npe aiui Mel Alwme 1 Superintendents Sundav S< hool 9 Su a ni. Worship Service 10:10 n.m. ^.u.m 'G.d N' ed- You - Sundav. 000 p.m. the High S« ! I MYF will nie< t with MlStahlv :n tin Hight Hand Class imm. All young people who n ot the high s; hool group are cordi dly ir.vib J 7.00 p.!i. . Jlte! Ul' dlate M 5 b v ill IV M in the < hun h efim. This group will * "iisist of H'' young people in seventh and eighth grades. Monday, Sept 12 Rebecca < ir,l. v JI meet al on < J lock witn Mrs William Rhodes at her I home Mrs Wm Flaughm wih have the lesson. Wednesday even.ng. Sept 14P M:s. RaV Chmm ’ '* be h<^tess to th- Ei.z-dwih Circle Wednesday. at 7. choir pia< - tv e. Eiidav. Sept. 9th. Commission on Membership and Evang'i sm will meet in the Church Office M -.ion Jacob, (hairman. Coming: A surpri- program of the WSCS on September 2Mh. First Presbyterian Church David D. Owen. past, r Di Eli ott Ei as!'. Supt Sept 77 30 p.m., Maltha C.i{b will n< et with Mrs Olive Farrar. Devotions. Mrs. RussCl H o Gough, lesson by Mis. Martin an ' R ’ll ( all word is yom fav.mte hymn. I . 2:00 ; m the I Cv k wili meet at the »G‘i'l' D< a ' <>ns will be 1' ’ h y Mm Eim-sl Zahin. the lesson by Mis r '7 DiFeber Roll word .S H >-0^ < .tardax Sept w d 3d. dem- : r ' Cornel Mi Tr-de. Mis Jon.s D, Rohrer Mr Sullivan Sunday Ji High Y nth group. ' dP Sept .14 6:30 B( i H ' n chuivh. . "u T< .< her® Training piogj. will iM't at <har h. GO\ » RNMEM St Ri'Ll S SALES Sou aii>.»n.- <an buy direc t from I - (mx.rmmnt Sur- । his Depot*. b> mail tor yourh. h m Im r. *ah . < aim ra*. |»ino< ular**, car*. je< p*. Inn U*. boat*, hardware ofli<-»- rmuhiio h and <qmpm. nt. tent*. fo<»|* and t< n* of thou*;md* of oth. i Hem* at a tra«ti<»n of their orighuU <o*L Man) it« hi* brand new lor H*t 'd iiuiKhvds of I s. ’..oxernmeid >urplu* sh pof*. lo< afed m cirri *faL and omim-si* with P miphk l II to (.oM-rnnv nt <an ship Direit To I«hi." phis providin'* Hott TO Bl \ and h<os to get FREE si RPl.l * mail * .’.Oil to *1 RI ! I * *M.I > IXI OR M \ I lo\ *1 R\ |< F.s. P. O Box \o ]S|* W.ctimgton 5 11 < .
Sat'wday Sept 17 the Junior High Youth group will be selling baked goods it will he a roving bake sale coming to y< u by way of tractor and trailer Th • money will be used to purchase a new altai set Donation.* will be accepted S( pt 1* 2 (hi pm . Couples • lull w ill g ith' t at Fia< v pat k for h< me ma<iv v e cream, tun wo' Hip and fellowship ST PAT HOT 1.l X< H Momiav —- Baked beans and vs lemurs bre ed bnttci' truit, miik. Tuesday B,ar-F.-Q on bun, vegetable, jello, milk Wednesday Pork and gravy, veg. bread butter, pom h cobbit >, ciioc. milk. Thursday Chicken rice soup and trackers, brv.v! butter take ami milk. Eiidav Grilled (heesc sandwit h' veg. fruit and milk SERVICE NOTES CAAfP H M. SMITH HawaiiWoman Marine Sgt Willadean R Tinkcy. daughter t f Charles L Tmk.< y of 2uo Indiana St , Walkejton, is serving with Headquarters. Fleet Marine Fon'e, Pat itu Camp H. M. Smith. Hawaii. The Manne base overlooks his toi ic Pearl Harbor.
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c. RAF EN’ WOH R f; erm an y \rniy l’l< Joseph M. Haitig, sou <f Mi. and Mjs Anthony M Haiti.: Route 2. Walkerton. Ind., is partu ipatmg with other persound from tit ;jd Aimond Di- ( v i .ion in a field ti aming » xerci; e in G’aft nwoht G' rmany. TI ■■ six Week exer- is< l* •• 1 ' dull d to be I Olli hull d (>< t 1 . Hartig, a iadu ,t pan man m Headqu uters Company 'd the d.vision's 46th Inf.mtry in Kirch Gons Gennany. entena! the Arm} in Septtunbei 195!* ant! leocived basit combat training at Foi t Riley, Kan. He waa stationed al F<»rt Benning, Ga. before arriving tivowas last Mai' h A 1956 graduate if MUI Cicek High S hool the 21-year old soldier attended Purdue I’mvcrsity H< was employed by General Ti ll phone and Electronics Company. Valpaiaiso befme entering the Ai my. □ ( ADDS OF THANKS □ ( 1 Thank you to the many friends and neighbors who sent cards and gifts to me while I was in the ho ’ntal An extra spe< ia| thanks to the <mes Who heij>ed my fa;., ilv and me so muih after I re turned ht me Every v sit and of f r to hvlp was deeply appreciated. Mis Aithm Si hmeltz Words cannot express our appreiiation for the taids, flowers, prayers and acts (f kindness during Uie death of our mother Family ot Luna C Wiseman Safety Makes Sense!
EDITOR'S MAIL Box ^s4 Anthony N M Tc .. I n<lepndent-NeWb Walkerti n, Ind. 1 ‘ear fru nds. When I left town I was not sure where I would locate. The box numbei given above will be my complete address for the next few months. Anthony is just 2d miles north of El I*3Bo. It is in the heart of the farm count!y The cotton is in bloom now and the fields are
Ml’ BTi’B ■ ■ WJI'B W ■ ■ Z LIFELINES j I M( ST BE < (INSCKH S OF GOD’S STANDARDS J ■ In tins changing world uno thing does not and will not H ■ change. Tliat is Gods standards. This I must be conscious W of every day. The Psalm 139:23-24 gives us a good standard . P upon which to place our conscience, ".Search me O God. and j b know my heart, try me and know my thoughts, and see if “ theie be any wicked way in me." His standaids are lugfc |g ■ and exalted! To Im* sure they are. $ How do I know when I have broken his standards? Wher ■ I have sinned When have 1 sinned? "All unjighteouwtss — is sm ". 1 John 5:11. "To him that knows to do good and « * doeth it not to him it is sin James 1:17. "The thought of P fool;, hne ,is sin' Proverbs 21:9. Here we find that even “ _ foolishness which takes the place of righteous acts and ■ " thoughts, is sin _ "Thy word have 1 hid in my heart, that I may not sin H ■ ag’amst ’ thee". Thi.. is the key that unlocks the standants of H G<>d tor us His vv'ord. It Is the lamp unto our feet and th* ■ light unto our pathway. Our generation is fa3t. neglectJing ■ ■ to ten h and limn our children the essential standards for m life and the source wherein they are to be found. The word R His Bible, will keep me conscious of God's standards but I » ■ must read it and study it daily. B Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake R Z 4
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