Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1960 — Page 4
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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 29. 1960
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Tim E. I B Church V I. Gainer, Pastor Janies Payt< n, Supt. I’ toe Sih*"! !'.'•" Ih ' s <■' • P t". Ra! \ ^ 'ing Morn ng ^V( rship 10 30 WC xx Hl ob>< eve Work! Cor nin '.< n Fin-lay with < onununi' ■ in the 1 i al < him h. Y<> it h Hill<>xx« ip *> .';<• Evening W<n -’up 7 . " Met t ng of the Co n< il <>f X b ) ■ ..-• ’at lor M- >:v: ty 7 ' " ' "n< : pi a ’ W> mu . x 6 30 i‘i: iiy evening. Sep: 30, at Sx* p i the W<a n - Sta ety of World Service will o’ :x. {he D- •>i matronal 1 Jay < • I’rayi f>’ Missuns. and all art invited t > t his s ( i vice of prayer I ’< x. .tioliai Day of Piay< r El - tie evening St pt 30 at s pm. Ihe McthodiM ( hurt h .1 Kemp Tunis. Minister I; i >pe and M Ala in.- S • <. Sunday School 9:3" a in I roinotion Day and Awards \ oiship Service 10 id :i m St rmon ‘ The lx rd’s Invit .- tion Woi Id Wide Cm mun <>n i iv oon pi High S i. ! MY H. . ^ram leaders. Dian. Et jes ai d I‘oothy Darden Rei’.ation, B b Ingrain John Hollidax Mike Porte: Refi eshnu nts Hai net MechFrn. Tom Chudancx Don Ludu l. Ellen Hram< 7,0 o p.m Intermc hate MYI Tw sSi n lea'ieis Tim Gardn-r and Denny Ross Refreshments J . Holiday and ‘Jarv Richey Wednesday, 700 pm Choir practice. sOO pn Board meeting of the Church Off,< i. Is Stanley Orcut- < ha irman. Wednesday evening, trustees w. > complete insulation in churt h at’ Ray Chapman. chairnian Insulation Ix-’ng Installed The trustees of the Methodist C .»ch. along with s> veml other nan gathered together on W. inesday evening and laid insuatmn in tile first half of the c i rch attic. Plans are f. r th“ jei.aind. i of the materials to D laid on Wednesday October sli Those woi kmg that evening w< v the <hair-man Ray Chapman. St mb y Orcutt Robe: t Ga :»•) G.Jr Sh. rl md Jarm s Gi> Me Divine Cjx Ie Stick1* m : W.La;. Rhodt , Hollowing the work pioje t ti e ti Mos m- t fo r thru- busim.< Ses m Sei' t; m of was <i< f the matters . n the agenda Rs Chapman >,mc.h-d ).im sv ]f : • < hau n.an and R> b< it Gardjit-' u o* c|e< ted secn-taj v Matte;.- of ins rance policies w«-. •aka .J ami decided to keep ail oAelagv* as theX Weir Its? ye. Ray Chapman thanked all th '< and tie fellows who assist- < . 'h«- •rii.-lers n Working earlier th. evening Plan for some work pl ■ t - Wi (t . mentioned and wdl I* ' iket. up at the next meeting. I x n<-r I I. B ( hurt h 1 hn Dax im Minister Guilford Snyder Sup' S iday S< ,nr>< 1 930 a m M rnmg Worship 10 25 a m It 1 v <’ommunion S .minx Evening Hour 7 30 I -O IH < S Group meeting Xii youth groups u;l| meet C' >n j»a< li> e W*sln<-j»day 7 :d D aver M> «t mg Thui sday 7 3»> E .Hy Day and Homecoming (i? Su.. t y ,t,j 9 ;corn.ng and aft < ■ n<w>n s l MM I K < HKIHT.M 4N TREE PRtM.ItAM Da i < ? 11 be a summer Christ ■ mas 1i« pJogram fur the chii dr< >f the E I' B Cimrcfi in tii< h'li-h baAemen* Saturdax •► ’ 1 at 2 od! » k Ail the < h <W-< n of the < bun h are mx ted. to a!’end
Juvenile Officer At St. Pat s Club Juvmil e I’ehr : :'-: v Officer St. Joseph Count) D<^h*.,i nt in South B.e 1 xx.l. be the gu< st ,-;> ak« i Wt -’ni sday night next Week a’ the f.i d fail meet mg of the S' Pirie! Won'en.” Chib. In«allation / offa >■’- ,x . J lake pla e with Eathri Anth- ns' L< t - k > .nstadmg Mr.- Ora Hard< i .a p’i s.dcn? It is also the Hth Ar,mversary Part) f<n the Women s Club. Hostesses xxili bi Mrs John Powell Mis Ja« ob Wagner, Mi Joseph Spin sky Mi s Helen W>wi h es and Mis Thomas Walsh ESTIII R ( IRC I F. MEETS 'Dio Esth- r c.rvle of the WSCS met at th-- 1. >n.e cf Mrs Eugene Skinner on Wednesday evening The devotional program was h<l by Mrs. Wayne Cover; the lesson w:ls g.wn by Mrs Clyde Bick. Business consisted of planning the yepi s activities. To rai-« funds they will again sell < an .y this year SHOP IX H \LKERTON!
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I'ie i9< i I »>rd uuuxiun . a vx^iole new concept of wiwt j ur xk do tor »ou . . a*.U lot It lubntatex uw.it. New n\h>n bcjring> and a newly develop. 1 ibin an’ keep ii;r < I Ford trcdily gre.ucd tor 30.000 miles, (ku . bye grease racks! Whaimwre it clean* its ow n oil. The 1961 Fc » J uil Flow ml hire le s you 40 u>oo mde» between oil changes It adjusts its own brake*. A mechanical brain keeps br-»es a ipisted for river life of the lining R >'' Ford s l*oJy is spcxiallx processed to resist corrosion, even to galvanizing b<»dY panel* beneath Jout >. I -J takes <are of itself on the turnpike too, with a new 01 . m Th .ndcjb:.'J Special V M du: has *U die punch you 11 e»er izrd Ihc 3 2 Ihi nderb" J Spec a! V 8 and 2,^2 Thunderbird \ -1 t m 1 - on rcgnlu' gas Ai i for 1 econoa. xeu cau Uv-'-e u.e ’< I Mdeagc Maker Six j , Pm s ’ I' 1 . I >.'J !v«rdu!!x prejpurtietted to the I Lnic Ikj !u!a uu9: tu lake «. a.euf i:*elt
WALKERTON FORD SALES, INC. Walkerton, Ind.
Style Show *-U St. Pats Thursday The annual fashinn-can! parly <>f the St Patrick Women s Cluo xx ,11 begin at 7.30 Thursday night of this week and promises to b> i f stive and entertaining evening. The affair has bc< u.c a highlight <>f the season that brings y>u the latest m styles and fas’nn ns Kimble Humers of Bien.tn will be featuml with han styles by the local leant\ shops an added ittrai tion The 1 <al chairmen and committees total more than 35 dil gent and enthusiastic workers to bring a <omplete program, miwu iefreshnients prizes and manj table faxx is Tickets of SDOO are available fron. club members or at the d< or Will I I B FEI.UiH SHIP (I. \SS The EelloWbhip Class of 11 <• E I’ B Church will meet to night (Thursday i in the c hurch basement The hostesses will b« Mr- I. E Eaton and Mis Biook Bowel 3. Stop . . . When School Bus Stops! Motorists are reminded by the ch.cago Mot’r (Tub that Indiana law makes it mandatory that all vehicles must stop when a school bus is disdiargmg <>< receiving children. This law applies to drivers approach:ng from either direction except on expressways divided by n median strip or parking area.
On divided expressways drivers are not required to stop when approaching a schcKi bus from the opposite direction The school bus stopping law applies throughout the state, in urban as well as rural areas, and in business an I residential neighbor hoods A safe stopping distance should be nmintained at all times between the approaching car and the- school bus as these buses stop fixquently tea take on or dis-
;■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■-■■ r'« ■ Ki ■ ; LIFELINES j B THE LORD'S SI PPER R ■ World aide Communion will be observed m Christum R B Chuicl.es *T around this wotli of ours this Sunday. This R ' < .minen'orative rite was instituted hy Christ Himself on the ■ night of His betrayal. It declares tils sacrificial death, M ■ through the merits of which be lievers have life and solvation, ■ and pron.i*e of all spirittlal blessings in Christ It proxodes a common center cf Christian communion and fellowship for R _ all who nave made spiritual preparation in their heart bv a R rwognita-n of then net ci for the application of the shed • Blood of Chnst, ■ " Tlwiefoiv all Christian* are urged to go to the church ■ “ of thci choice and participate in this communion and fellow- u ■ ship ■ - 2 |l Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ■ : ; ■
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charge children Whenever a motorist sees a school bus. he afliculd be especially alert for children running to oi from the bus. “WHch candidate Is your wifa voting for?" "The one I vote for.” "Who are you voting for?” "My wife hasn't decided yet.” Slow Down and Uve?
