Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1960 — Page 4
- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Oct. 27, 1960
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^CHURCH NEWS
The I I B ( hur< h V. L Gar h 1"* -tor J ■ :■ F ble S> 11 "1 9 .U V m . „ •_ w . pt . " R* \ Em r, ng V P ~ 30 - Ci . ;v \\ ..M ;.r. 7 ■ h I. • - • 1 ' nesday. - '0 The M< thoilM ( h»ir< h J. Kemp Tunis. Mirster Robert Cripe a' '• C. M Alwme, Supts. Sun lay. 9 11,1 a m . Upp< t i‘°c nl Pi aver Group Sunday S< H .ol 9 ™ * m * Worship Serv.ce I" 40 am. "One Great Day d Witnessing’ 6:<H) pm. High v » d ' ■ Leaders Harriet Me< bin g and Eileen Huhnke lh > jeativn. Shelia Putman and Celesta Lee Dims. 630 pin Intermediate M 5 b . So< .al evening Committees: Decorating Sandy Barden and Geraldine Stukley; games. Phibp Bukowski, Jun Holliday. Gaiy Richey; eats, Jackie Tuttle and Nam v Theobald. Wednesday, 700 p.m., € noir practice. Wednesday. Nov 2. tne Church B. ard will meet in the church office at B:o<>| Stanley Orcutt, chairman. Friday. 7:30 p.m. Commission on Missions will meet in the church. Miss Ethel Bierly, chairman. The Primary and Kindergarten departments will have a Halloween party Saturday afternoon from 2 to 3:30. Meet at the church. There will be games and rt freshments. First Presbyterian < hur<h David D Owen, pastor Dr. Elliott Flash. Supt. Reformation Sunday Servite. The Myrjn Mullet family wdl take part in the service. Couples Club Halloween partv. Will leave church at 5 30 Bring a visitor. You ate welcome. Wednesday. Jr. < heir 6.30; Sr. choir. 7:15. Please worship with us Sun-
VOTE IMIIXon I mV I and PMg REPUBLICAN Paid for t. 1H DiMrht Rr^publlean Comm;tlre John DuCvmb Chairman
day,. Reformation Service Or S mda} ( » t the I ' ! P. - ’ yt< ’ . n <’ i h of Warn- rt, >r v, ill oUm re I ter a- . i Su- iay in a m tv un qu. v .y. 1 i m "gmtc'n ■•! th< tact 11 <t v id ,f <d is ■ pen to a u -i. t , M. ion Mt. 1 u y v p.(! ■ i. ih. v ( p •i • • M .. M.. 15 tw. . oft. tb« to r. pentanee and bring a bu t m< - sage. K-. e;ine Mullet, the 1 ' t..' r, w.J offer the p aver. Maxim- Mullet v. ill intiodm ■ ■ the hymns. Duane Mullet will lead the congregation m tht| responsive scripture reading. Ra had will read a p< rtion of scripture. On this Sunday will you seek a ;. ^.rmation in your own he and come to the cross of Chi i*t The pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, pastor Please worship wltn us SunSunday School 9 3o a m. Moinmg Worship 10 30 a.m. Youth Service 6 15 a.m. Evening \\|orship 7 30 pm. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Tyner E. V. B Church J<»hn Davis. Pastor Guilford Snyder Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10.25 a.m. Sunday Evening Hour 7 30 p m. All age groups meeting. Senior Choir practice Wedne.t---1 day. 7:30 p.m. Junior Chcir Practice Thursday, 3:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 NOTICE The Right Hand class of the Methodist Church will have a "Hot Dog ” party Saturday. Oct. I 29. 630 pm at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Stickler. Bring dessert, salad or baked beans. Early twighlight calls for an ease-up in speed and a sharp lookout for danger, says the Indiana Traffic Safety Foundation.
WSCS Hosts Sub-District , The Women's Society of Chi is t m Senue met in the Method ' Church Wednesday ailm noin a ■ o! c <> < !<• k AH the <h 'n< t of- - era w« i»* guests in in not oi Mi-, f .ms win is dis: i;< t sc« e • 1 ■ S’ •(< :;' Wolk Mis R w (’h pman pri .ub nt, op -nvl 'lie ng a:' i a pr.tyei and cond'iM < I th, ti-.. ■un i.u • ng M 1 ■ <»de Sin 'i- i. i Hi n• ;. h t . r \\ -i id Banks m .ti.-i I u h III< die! to g< 1 ' 11 ,ii hi 'I hm ,ii ■■ t< he ie'i • . < h.t i.'-n I‘ii Si ;>pi । <: Il iz. iir will iie h< I i N<w i*' . ■ : >. ' ■ ’ ■ । ' V ,1| be NeV. 30. I Week 1.1!' I ’1 in s< h'"<!uivd b, < ausr 4 t' ■ holiday M>< D<gi. Roy H ihn urged all offji । rs and । ir< li- nb i s to a: t-n 1 the Sub District meetu.^ m South Bend on Tuesday. Oct 23. Boxes are being sen' to yo mg people of our church in service Am »ne wi hing to l onti t ide te th '** boxes please call Mis. Don Weil. VNR’EF i rick < i Treat mgiD bv the young folks of our church will be Wednesday o< t. 26 A Prayer service will be held in the < hun h each Sunday morning at 9:00 a.m. Mrs. Stanley Orcutt led the devotions. Mrs. J F Si* neer presided at the regan A special number was sung by Mis. Gale Sherland and Mis Fred Dame.s. Guest speaker was Mrs. Sadie Whitlcx-.k of Oak Park 111 She showed her slides on the Holy land and told of her wonderful experiences while traveling thru Joi dan. Egypt. Israel and Oberammergau. She was a guest of Mrs William Steinwald. The Elizabeth Circle were hostesses and served delirious refreshments from a table centered with beautiful fall fl< wers Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs. L-igh Roy Ha.hn poured. LIN( OLN 11. D. ( LI B The Lincoln Township Home Demonstration Club will meet on Munday afternoon at the Walkertown Town Club instead of the usual Tuesday This is because of the annual Fall Achievement Day which will take place m Scuth Bend Tuesday. Two guests will give the lesson on Monday They are Mrs Howard Clingenpeel and Mrs. Charles Ross who will show a movie and give the lesson on "Pure Foods and Drugs Business to be conducted will be the planning of the annual Harvest Dinner for the husbands and families cq club members Hostesses are Mrs. Gus Schultz. Mrs Al Schutz Mrs Manne Crumback and Mrs. James Kearney.
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□ — □ i DEATH RECORD D □ Mrs. Stella A. Madeksas Mis Stella A Madeksas of Rt. 3 Walkerton, died at 1" s<» pm. Mond i.v m Holy Family Ii . p tai, Lal < rie She was bom m Chi- < 111 Feb. 5. 1901. She aas marrivd Miv - id ( i'i- < ago to Peter Madeksas who survives The deceased also )ea\es one da ghti-r Mi H> B-n St irzak ot Chi< a ,0. indtlu o' gi andi hddi '-n, ।• • । ' ■ Mrs Ben < hl< tgo. ind Mi,- Mirv spi.tes Oregon, 111 Th,, body Uns u ni' v •■; t , E Fum i d H u • n f'im.igo Tuesday I'.i-nmg Fun • • ala i ? .im-' inents arc iia ompl< ’i al tins time. Mrs. ( n il G. Blair Mrs < ’ci il G. Blair, Rt. 2 Walkerton, died Monday at k 55 p. m. at Holy Family hospital. LuPorta*. aged 61 Boi n at Goodland, Ind.. Oct. 28. IS9N she was married June 18. 1924 at Norway. Michigan, to Carl Blair w.ic died February I. 1960. Th<* deceased leaves one (laughter. Mr< Donald Brown. Walk» iton; one son. John Blair, of I tica. N. Y ; four grandchild!mi; one sister Mrs Leone R Hart well. Gary; one brother, Emmett
■■■■■■■■■■■ «?■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ LIFELINES “ “IT WAS THE CAT” ■ ■ & You remember the story of Aunt Maiy’s cat.. Her nle o ■ £ visiting her found.she could easily blame the cat for missing ■ ■ cookies, a broken dish, etc. 4 ■ We try many times to lay the blame on the “cat". Ex- * H cuses and more excuses. And your pet "cat”? ■ M * "I never could apologize" — why not admit you have ■ a mean disposition” ■ " 1 had t<> be a .[unt” - why not admit you care mor< ■ for public approval than for God’s? B ■ "Everybody's doing it ’ why not be honest and saj * B you would lathe: be popular than have a good conscience. ■ Lets be honest with God. ■ b ■ ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake " ■ ■ ■■««■■■■■■'.■ «*■ bmi a a sia i *- I "A BANK auto loan !s be»H” \x. y / b • lowcost a .. (\ z no rjd tape vx/ J/ •• • prompt action W P Jw truly convenient f * erms repayment IF YOU HAVE CHOSEN YOUR NEXT CAR, SEB US - BEFORE YOU CHOOSE A FINANCING PLANI 1 Fanners State Bank of Wyatt . WALKERTON BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
L Painter, Roanoke, Va.tFune: ■’ I services will be held* at t , Presbyterian Church at 2 p Thursday. Rev. David Owen u officiate. Burial will be m Wf« lawn cemetery. The Nusba Funeral Home is in charge ui rangements. \\ ilium B. Emerick William B Emerick ,9. of ] Lake, route 2, Walk- i ton. at 930 a in. yesterday at home after m illness of years He was born March . iskl, in Bu ket, Ind., and resided at Fish Lake for 28 y< going th< re from South Bend H. v. is named April 19, to Margaret Moore. Surviving are his wife, t sons. Theodore Emem k. of r Lake, and William B. Enn Jr, North Liberty; one daugi Mrs. lima Cox .Niles, Mich., ten grandchildren. Funeral sei vic, $ will be h--1:30 p.m. Thursday at the F- i Hay Funeral home in S Bend Burial will be in the S lawn cemetery in South Bend THE SHADOW It’s easy for a man to bury past—the problem is to keep grass growing over the spot. Be Wise — Advertise!
