Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Dree 1. 19S0

.CHURCH HEWS

Th,. 'I th li-t ( » un h < • - t r Ur ■ i R m I - »>■ . 10 m , A- p >• n ■ -The B- k F r F i? • «y» * • ; ■ H _ > . MY F. The prog-am w, . b- ■ rtei ! around a i D Prca yt< 1 - ian Hgh S ■. - ! Y uth <Jioup will be i. ' R- ' '"du 's Will be farn ." eI ! > E;h •n H like and Jen Storey. Thne will be recreation. 630 pm Ui’'-: "ie.j at MYF. Leader's. Cindy Stcny md Jackie Tuttle Wenesday at 7:00 pm. Choir rractp e. Wenesday, De* ember 7. the Church Board w 11 meet at 0 in the * hunh office, Stanley Orcutt, chairman. J First Presbyterian < hunh David D. Owen Pastor Dr. Elliott Frash, Supt. Sunday. Dcember 4th, Dr. Bry* e Roher will bring the message in the absence of Kev. Owen. The Junior High will meet at 4 30 with Edna Smith as sponsor. Senior High will meet at 7 00 with Mr and Mrs. E Corner as sponsors. Wednesday, November 30, Jr. Choir practice at 6 30. Senior Choir practice at 7.15. Wednesday, November 7. the Martha Circle and the Dorcas Circle will have a jcmt meeting w.th a Share your Dinner at 6 30 with Mis. Edna Smith and Mrs. Gus Schultz as D stesscs. Mrs. R.* hard Sh <ff*-r and Mrs.

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F I- • n ,io ir ■ hare*' . ! t ’ Ihe I I B < bur* h \ I, G. ' ■! , I "» 1 J . I p. .i i< • dent Bit .• S< ho »l H ,0. M< I: .n^ -r<! 10 3u. You’.’i F• . .’.M ,> 6 > BN on mg W i -hip 7 Choir practev Wednesday al 6 15. Bibi*' Stade and Piayer. Wednesday at s 00. Group men s rally at To* garden E U. B. Chui h Friday, at 6 30. ST PVI s WOMEN’S ( I ! B Representatives of the legon of Mary from New Carlisle will present a program Wednesday night. Dec. 7. for the meeting of St. Patrick’s Womens Club at the school hall Plans will be made for the children's Christmas party Hostesses are Mrs Joseph Malstaff, Mrs. John Garab Jr, Mrs. Vernon Skeans and Mrs Clyde Gaw. ST. PATRICK'S HOT JA M H Dec. sth to Dec 9th 1960 Monday — Raked Beans and Frankfurters. Fruit, Bread and Butter and Milk Tuesday— Beef and Noodles Vegetable, Cake, Bread and Butter and Milk Wednesday Bar-B-Q on Bun, Vegetable, Fruit and Milk. Friday — Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches. Vegetable an 1 Milk. Don’t prea* h unless y< u *an practice if the occasion arises

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PHn.ATHFA CLASS The Philathea Class of the Walkerton Methodist church will i u-et in the church parlors De« I ( mbei S, at 12 o'clock for a । t ju k Im * h Please bring x hi own table service. Roll ,11 u , b v Your Favorite < ’ln -”i. is ’. Tin i e will be a . • ■ Ho ti . s A ill lx th. offn el a. j —"7LT7Z _ DE ATH KECORD I J □ Mrx xandra L. Johnson M ■ • :. ■.* I, Johnson, W * \. e K । iamaz* >• M il , r « ,t 5 1.1 > Tuesday at Mei ai . h<>' pr i! South Bend. E • Hb l’> 1941 at R' Viton, K. i.'ui ky, she was married on A ip ist ' 1955, at Sutnim i ville, M < higan to J. ri v Johns n. who .? .i'»r.» - Other survivors are t .vo s ns, J« 11 v Dale and K'-nr-th lb ix rt. both at home, her mother. M.s Walletta Neidlinger, of North Judson; one brother. Hargi Salyer North Judson; a half.sistvr, Jen I>jU Neidlinger, North Chesteron; paternal grandparents Mr and Mrs Hargis Salyer, Roylton. Ky ; maternal gi andmuher, Bru< e HowaiM. North Judson. Friends may call after 2 pm. Wednesday until noon Thursday at the Nusbaum Funeral Home, and from 1 30 until 2 30 p in. Tliursday at the Presbyterian Chun h. Walkerton, where services w 11 be held at 2:30 with the Rev. David Owen officiating. Burial will he in Westlawn cemetery, North Liberty. NOTICE Mary Kay s Restaurant, North Liberty, will be dosed all day Thursday on account of a death in the family, wnl A few minutes cf hard work to.iav will often accomplish moie than a whole tomorrow.

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Home Demon. Club Has Meeting The Yorktown Home Demcnst rat ion dub met Wednesday evening. November 9 in the home < f Mrs. Harry Masterman. Twelve memb.rs were present. Roll call was taken by answering a favorite hymn or poem f<>r Thanksgiving day. \ le.s>on in candy making was the mam event of the evening Mrs Marvin Bouse d* m< nsf ■ at<-d huw to make chocolate < >v- . i<-d er ams Mrs Russell H irtsough made ht i English TofA-a and Mis Flash lenionstra' d her ih'.olate covered shot strings. The members enmved sampling the various kinds of candy.

M ■ LIFELINES ■ ■ *•“' THANKSGIVING TO C HRISTMAS P Tn the business world preparations are already beim ■ made for the Christmas season, even though it Is quite som* a time yet until Oinatmas. ■ Many homes will already be making preparations for it' ■ observance in their homes, and soon it will be time to sen B the greeting cards. However we fear that We are not as careful to prepa: 9 our hearts for the reality of Christmas, that is to allow Chris' 9 to have His rightful place in our hearts. Ixit us all this year make a prayerful preparation to .se. ■ that Chnst is in our hearts this (mrismas, and that He be g the center of all we say and do at this season. I The preparations of the heart in man, ami the answer of the tongue, is from the Lord.” Proverbs 16:1 Minister* of Walkerton and Koontz Lake

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