Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —• Nov. 3, 1960

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CHURCH NEWS

The MHhodht < hurrh J. Kemp Tunis, Ministei Sun lay 9:00 a t Upper R I’ray er group Simla? School. 930 am Robert ('np< and Mel Alwme. super* ntemient^ Worship Sejvi • lo 40 ani . Believe on the L’«’l J' ('lll..s’, and thou shall be saved Sunday 2:00 p-in., Instructin' f<>i Vis ting Discipr-s n tie church. Sundav • • pin tr< School MYF will meet witl Chuck Shetland an 1 Elle- Framas leaders. Ganic c mnutte • Dianne Lute imd Bid an Dyke Refreshments by Eddie Barden and John Hol.day. Sunday. 630 pm Intermediate MYF. Leader Ja< kie Tuttle, and refreshments by Norma Le--lie and Sandy Barden. Friday. November 11. the Philathea Class will have thru- m< ’ jng at 2 oO •'< ■>■ k .n the chmcl The E.U.B. Church V L. Gai-net', Pastor James Payton Supei intendcat Bible School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m Youth Fellow. hip 6:30 p rm Evening Worship 7:30 p.m Chv.:r Frac’Wednesday. 7 oG Bible Study and Pr yer, Wednesday at 8:00. Council of Administration M< rday at 7:30 p.m. Committee on Evangolis' Tuesday at 7 30 at the parsonage. I’irsf Presbyterian Church David D. Owen, Pastor Di. Elliott Flash, Supt

Keep a License Branch in WALKERTON! VOTE FOR CRAWFORD F. PARKER For Governor Onen^fi A Paid Political Adv. I 6A;1.T0 jI. M. Walkerton Republican Committee Monday thru Saturday Claude E chairman

S.Ruixlay November sth. Bazaar, all day Funds will bo used i to forth* r the mission work cl the church of Christ. You can have a part in this vital program of salvation by attending and supporting this program. SUNDAY Jr and Sr High will meet - 4 3<> and 7:00. N v. 9, Session meet.ng 6.45 at church. Youth Choir, 6 30. Sr ( Iwir a’ i 7 15. Tii muday. Nov 10. Dorcas Circle will meet at c hurch at 2 Sunday, Nov 13 Stewards' ip Sunday, or Every Membet i Canvass Sunday, On this day. each an«l every member of the Presbyterian Church will be call- , ed on to vote or reded cate their life to Christ in a metre positive way. by pledging a greater portion of their earnings to the Lord. The Pilgrim Holiness < hurch John Hall, Pastor Jess- Wisler, Supt, Sunday School 9:30 a.m Morning Worship 10:30 am Y. Ph Service 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7 30 pm Praye’- Meeting 7.30 pm. Wednesday. Tahor E. I . B. Church John Davs, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m Guilford Snyder. Supt Morning Worship 10:25 a in The Sunday Evening Hour 7.3 • pm. All age groups meeting. Adult group—" Being Christian st Work." - Wendell Khngerman leader. Senior Choir Practice Wednes-

day, 7 30 p m ( Junior Choir practice Thursday. 3 30 p.m. | Prayer Meeting Thursday 7'30 P m. Center Church of the Brethren Wesley Brubaker, pastor Worsnip 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:20 a.m Revival meetings Come one Come all! Nov 6-13. 7:30 pni Speaker, Rev. Clyde Lehman Topics: "Eat, Drink and he Merry,” "Who Can See For Us? "One Against All, Who Wms "Enter The Gate". "Feed Sheep '’ "Two Marriages □ [1 DEATH RECORD I □ [J Mrs. Nettle E. Markle Services for a former Walker t.»n resident. Mrs Nettie E Ma> - kle. 83. South Bend, were held nt 1 pun Wednesday, Oct 2d in the River Park Church ut Christ. South Bend, by the Ro Milton J. Hendrickson, v. .th interment in St. Joseph Valley M« morial Park. Mrs. Markle died at 7.30 an Sunday, at St. Joseph hospital. Mishawaka, after an illness o: one year. As Nettie Horn she was m irried in December 1923. to Ralph V Markle, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Joseph Hom and Mrs Jack Miller, both of South Ben-; and Mrs. Lawrence Osler. Niles A son. John Penrose, of Grange: 11 grandchildren. 14 great-gran ', children and a great-great-grand-child; two sisters, Mrs. Olive; Nusbaum, Goshen, and Mrs Clara Bickel of Bremen; three brother.:. Edward Ebersole cf South Bond. Ezra Ebersole of Goshen and Levi Ebersole of Elkhart. tqSnoqi jo ujio; „ sasautfua oq.w ouo am st swpi siq Xq Xuaw pau.iuj oqM Mono; oqj. MSKVTIHa

n □ MARRIAGES □ □ Grote - Bradford Mr. and Mrs Arthur A. Grote announce the marriage of then daughter. Bette, to Floyd Bradford, of Akron. Indiana. The marriage took place in Wise Vir gima at 12 noon, October 26. The bride attended Walkerton High School. Mr. Bradford is a 1958 graduate cf Laketon High School and a 1959 graduate of Bailey Technical Institute. St. Louis. Mo. Thd couple is at home fl Akron. Indiana Collins - lUngie Miss Patricia Ann Collins daughter of Mrs Betty Treetheway. of North Liberty, became the bride of Peter Joseph Ringle, son of Mrs Dan Scarbrough of Koontz Lake on Saturday Oct

•jr ■ w ■”» ar kvm ■ w ■ n ■ -■ ■-■lb . ■ ; : , LIFELINES ri ■ ■ HOW WILL YOU VOTE- ■ ■ a Tins eye catching question is the title of a gospel tract ■ by C. H Dennis. We agree with him that the 1960 presi- g ■ d ntial election will probably be one of the moat significant _ || in our U S history Decisions that will affect the lives of • m arly every person in tlie world will be is the hands of the ■ * next president and Congress 12 ■ Some day you will have to cast another vote, a vote ■ ■ you cannot evade. The issue involved is Die otemaj welfare of your soul. You will cast your vote for the only man who " ran completely satisfy the longings of your soul; the only ■ ■ n. m w! > can promise you the forgivrn<-ss of your sins. _ ■ j < ace with Gori and eternal life. You will vote for or against th*' 1. i : Jesus Christ. Through faith in Him you can bo- ■ ; come a child of Gori Friends, the time is short and the day g ■ of God's wrath is coming nearer God is calling men everyw’.ere to repent and be saved. Yuu cannut be neutral in the • ,' matter of vour soul’s salvation. ■ ■ 2 "How WiU You Vote?” ■ N ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koonts Lake J a 1 ri 4

22 at 7:30 pjn. Rev. Compton of the Koontz Lake Community Church performed the double ring ceremony in the home of Don Scarbrough The bride wote a pink street length formal with matching jacket. The jacket had % length puff sleeves. Her bridal bouquet was of carnations ’ Mrs Larry Merkel, of WaD^>rton, was matron of honor. She wore a light blue suit, and also had a corsage of carnatiSß* Clifford Snyder of Knox, waa best man. The coup’.* took a short wedding trip to Ohio. DATE (JIANOED The Philathea (’lasa of tin. Methodist Class will muet in the church parlors Friday. November 11 Roll call will be "Something you wen- tiuuikful for.’’ Please note change of date