Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1960 — Page 4

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ih< I’ilg rin Holin " < I mb John Hai! I' ' .1, v \\ \ ' yamd.o S< ho- '1 9 o' l a i M W' c p !•' 3° ■ . Pl Y .th Mf't ng 6 T p n I n mug w oi dnp 7 m pl Mt ' . AA ■ ■ r- m. The I t B. ( hurt h V. L Gamer ILsb ' .1 .me- Payt ■” S ' I. . St hool 9 30 ai: M !•’ • g Worship io 3<> 1 the •C -;• . .f tr< p Mol <;• !*aio .. ■ • b ■ >■ 'mg .Jl : eVcl'.mg Yout! 13 Hows’ ip 6:30 pl 1 henin; Woi q> 73nj• i . S unday Si dr 'd (’• 'Ui' 3 : •< • T -day at 730 ।'huh practxt W < <in'-so ■, 7 o » Bib. e Stacy am: p’ W' : Wed • < <y at s : ■ Eall Institute of If < W ■ pi . ,a Society of Wo: id Servo* V tw h<L; at th<- Culver EPP (Turrh. Thursday. Oct 13 with as ■ i noon and evening im-e'mgs a la siip]H!i fn>m 5-7 In the evt nng sen. e the ECB men will have . pj' m t rvice. I li ( . M<Jliodtxl (liun li .1 Kemp Tunis imnisGi S i lay S hool 9 30 a r I. ibert <’l d" and Mei Ab. . S .]hj intvndcnts V. ><> ,p Service 10:40 a n Rec< gmzc nr Need of G< i Sunday 600 pm High. School MAE 1/-aders Norman Stah'v :m.: Tom Chadnoi Recnation Em<n Huhnke an! Celestin Lee Turns Sunday 700 p in Intermediate MYE leaders Bob Met hhng and G» g St< ner Refreshments Tm G dm i ami D< nny Johnson M ndav evening. Rebec, a C ■ .' ill meet it s <K» p m at Mrs Lgh Rov Hahn's himv Mrs I • . Wed will lead the Bible Ltms md study Using the Book of N । hers. \3.-i'v>dt the 12th the Ehz ,-

* H * YOU HEAR IT EVERYWHERE: n A BANK auto loan ts best}” V V// , X . y C |ow cost /G>—< H \ b no r^a tape X prompt action • • • • truly convenient terms of repayment ' 1 IF YOU HAVE CHOSEN YOUR NEXT CAR SEE US - BEFORE YOU CHOOSE A FINANCING PLAN! ' — Farmers State Bank of Wyatt W \LKERION Bi: \N< H Membti I d<r»»l l»cp sil In «n m< r ( of p

I* b < ' ■ will Ui ' d 1 o i p M b Lu i H s h :m' a v.b pu>ent. i r V ■- 1 < M. ' r ■ la 7 i C ;i. S ' •. i • ' I»>U' 1. yi m I >ay I ir*t l‘r< —bvtenan < iiurih 1 aval P Gwen Bastoi I>r Eli. »tt Ei mh. Sup 1 T) ; * • <• t 6 the last im • ■ o-'iei s 11 aimns p’ •• yr . Ti e -ibm • v. Hl be Wi. • W. E' ' ect ( f Yu.. . S (). • 9 a ' ngiegatim al r ng fuEumrg tin- woml.u service. Wedne .lav ('< • 12 II < b .’ 6 30 Sr choir " 15 Tj. 1 'orcas Cirri' w 11 i ‘ r t,he home of Mrs Wilkcrs n at 2 p m. Thur-aday O, 'ober 13 Ail da; d>tr.< ‘ mis ting f i the I'PW Enday Oct 14 Mi Ely ! Snyder will have i Church S'ho ! < lass party O< tobei 16 La vn.an s Sunday Th<- Creator did not set apa: • the Sabbath b r the purpose of digging tile dandelions < r greasing the <ai ' Come to Chun : Sunday. Ty ner E. I It. Church John l)a\ - Ministet Guilford Sny ler. Supt . Sunday Sch's>l 9 3-6 a m Rally Day M rmng Worship 1" 25 am Rev B< n Rmi.ei guest speak< i Rot hi< k Hmm r at noon with, homecoming s< iv? e at 1 36 Tim mens chorus will sing, Cai! Stoneburner, presiding and Rev. Richer preaching Jr. High an I Senioi Y E plan a retreat in the et • nmg Tuesday. O< t 11 local conference with Dr. Barks Wednesday, choir practn i 7 3t» Thursday Prayer meeting 7 3o Wh<n people say a man is regular in h.s habits they usually refer to his bad ones

W SCS Enjoys Anniversary Parts Til,' Women's Sonet v of Ch: I O. S' rv. • held their 2<’ ' ■ . is v, ary pii t y mt he Mel.. < m h Wedne d.r. S'-p' . M: ■ R। v C)m y: . a pt < :■ pl e; ah d and p- ned tin n • ■ . With p; ". el. t'a ' W- lc< m- : I I' wan gratifying to sei' many 1.1 .• faces and many who U' fk ! b. ard down thru the 20 y-a. of iur so aty to make it w!.; • it today Several (Viaite.. rm i. bers were present and pa. t pre ideiits Each. V is given i ■ m sage of yellow mums with bl.. ribl« ■ at t " hed • " u > ■< ••• ■.• ol'S I. M. Eug' ne Skrnm c . cm.' tun.s i:-mc on her v.ors,. table the l.ghted pit tUre . t <’ll! ' tit led ' C :rist in tin M dst T. white candles and a white BT a bled to the ci nterpns e M Jc. WoiTi 11 a.i-nsted I . M. Ad' la.de Millard [es parv : the twenty-year history of (1..s<h ety and Mis. Worrell gave th, rejxirt. The first pn mb nt. M: Ray Wolfram m wiivmg in Sm.'., Bend, sen' her regrets that she could not be with us She served three year's Other pit icb nts we, Mis Charles Worrell. Mis E itha Swank ideceascdi Mrs R •- ert S.ll, Mis My; tie North. Mrs Walter Baker. Mrs 1/ .1 Roy Huhn Mis. Stanley Tu ai d at pre ent Mrs Ray C .p---man. Mrs Ray Kuhn, th, wife ■ the ::.imstiv who wits our past* ai tht time the S' < lety was st ted was the guest speaker She o k us back to IM9 when the fust Missionary S<« ?ety was ‘ rt< in th* Methodist Cbmreii h 1- । tiie Presdient Was Mrs Have wife <’! President Hayes Mrs Kuhn followed the life of tin su iety into the k<al cJitU'h and tjld of the many hardships <n getting t.uteil All enjoyed tnr history and the progress up to the present time, of what the •< ciely has accomphsheil d< \ n thin the years. During tn e business neetmg ail officers gave report >f then woik. An mvitati'n to I guests of the Likcville Socnd;. lib 2? wils ivad Other dates t . remembvi were the next gem al n.ee mg <k t 19 at 130 A the d s

UftUU You ^ xtra ^ x P ense j FIU VV During Disability — ? f HERE ARE 3 WAYS | I. PAY IHI BILLS (H TOF SAS INGS. Thib would spoil yoW plans for the = mono, you have accumulated over the vears. i, x * r § BORROW HIE MONEY. This may mean going into debt for years. g 3. LET YOI R INSERANt E HELP PROVIDE THE MONEY. This is the r f practical nay. I 1 Till SPECIAL AC( IDEM AND SICKNESS POLK Y । P‘O S _ monthly income during total disability due to accident or sickness monthly income during partial disability due to accident a E- cash sums for death or dismemberment due to accident I OPTIONAL BENEFITS ■ I | Plus —cash to help cox er the expense of doctor, hospital and nurse in event of accident. 3 .. . * ; —an additional monthly income while hospitalized due to sickness c - cash for Mogical operations ? I A fl II" Al (ieneral Agent Branson Hiatt Hwiß s . Ehlen & H S ° 2 Oh ’° StriVl Phone CE 2-1477 & Phone 269 Walkerton . K . ... . , Mich. St. >outh Bend ■BHMk WK ’ U- □ !f' ' K U B 0 U i U uuß'!. 0 CJ ,nu l:: ..uipniisLUnjßi. .HHiutl .. u»UC

trict offieoi-s will be cur guest.' October 2> is out Sub-Distric' n.i'tmg in South Bend at Im i 1 M. hodist Church at 9.3 ti Tien f 1 'ober 26 is "Qu i t I»a fr<mi 16 a m to 2 p m with a sal.। 1 lunn I <mn at noon After । i Io mg |K-aycr by MiSb anei all mljcurned to the s> «ml rooiw where a large threi tiered birthday cake, made and presented b> Mrs Charles The*bold centered the serving tabh The tables were beautifully decorated with bouquets of Liver. asters and lavender crepe paper buds Mrs Bess Gindclberger ai d M;-s Jan Dailey poured Tin Esther Circle with Mrs Newtoi Williams, chairman were hush se.s f<u the evening MINISTERS I \MII.IES GET TOGETHER Sa’urda;. at the supper hour the min st. is and families of th< Walkart' n Mimd' iml Yss ■< mt < met m Hie MeUi xLst Chur b Th s wa.s just a tirm- t< ■ hav with one another that they migh: bett-r know each other Each family arrived bi mging some pai r ■ts the <airy-in st\!e Hupj c meal

£■■»■■■■•■■■■■■■■■!( ■ r ■ B F ■ 1 “ LI F E LINES ■ ■ • ■ ARE YOI Al l |.|< TED .’ ■ ■ . I Ate \ " i an .cti d with Morbus Sabbatic ic Morb m S.ibbatn is , u di eas< p v < übar to chun h member 1 p ship, i The symptoms vary but >• never interferes With ap- 1 P'Hie. i j-ling Sunday pai>ei>. watching TV. listening to the I H olio eating ■ • i ting It never lasts more than twenty-four । B h H1 i! -N” nhysn um us evei < ailed 3lt always pi. v. - fatal in tn. .nd to the soul I It is very contagious < a ' u tl "' ' " I1 '• • icniy cieiy Sunday; no symptoms are ’ ■ felt on Salm y right and the patient awakes as usuaj. feel- ■ B mg line and < its a hearty breakta.st /About nme o'clock the I atla<k eomes on and a.-ts until around noon In Lhe nffter- । noon the patient is mm h improved and is able to take a nde and lead the Sunday pa^-o The {mUent eats a hearty sup^ ' P J* r. but the a’t.uk soon i '<mv. on again and ku ts through the 1 ■ < wmng The patient i jib to go to W( ,rk Monday as usual. I , VY ARNING Dis« a i . EATAL to one’s soul If djm - * ■ sists ovei a period of time Spiritual death u ill result 8 ■ REMEL'Y ATTEND CHL’RCH SENDAY' | ■ I ■ I B Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz I-ake . H ■■■■■■■■■■■■ J R | 14 gJ| >

The tables were prettily decorated in fall leaves, pumpkms an 1 < indy corn around ceramic her:. 4The adult table seated Rev. and Mrs A' I. Gamer , Rev. and Mrs David Owen. Rov. and Mrs Paul Loucks Rev and Mi. John Da', is Rev John Hall and Rev ar. Mis. Kemp Tunis The children table t< ok care of the small members. It being purely an informa’ get together, the only busmetarried (/it was to set the plate for the November meeting T) ( Out ns family mvi v d the gr< u; to meet at their church Hu fu Saturday in November INTERMED! ATI MAI The MYP meeting was h<-!d on October 2 Tlie officers who wen elected last week tock nffice They are Philip Bukowski president. Jacquelynn Tuttle, vh e pn-sid'-nt. Nancy Theobold, sec retary; Marilyn Hiatt, recitation leader. J:m Holaday song leado We had a lesson by Dennc Jt hns< n and Tim Gardner Then were fourteen present We hop» inoie will come next week Tin meeting was closed with t! . MYE brned.etion