Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1962 — Page 4

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\\ \l KENTON INDEPENDENT — Jan. IS 1%2

CHURCH NEWS ■■W-

The E I . B Ouirch V L G truer. Pastor Lune'. Payton Sujm nn’endent Bible Sch x>! 9 30 a m. Mor mg " :«hip 10 30. Ihoneer *’» :r pra* tier Wednesday at T:00. Prayer an I Bible Study 7.30 Thumdsy. Tlie Hmt Presbyterian Church Bev David D bwn. Pastor Baym nd McGrath, Supt You are wek*i!r,e to our woratup senw , Sunday S' ho >1 9 30 am. Worship Service 10 30 am. The fhacrsmcnt of H -iv <’<»mmunion »\U be observed. also the Sacrament of Baptism. 4 30' pn.. Junior High. 4 00 pm Sent r High group. Thursday Jan 1* 730 pm. ar. evt ning of refreshing Bible tu!y ar i a semcr 1 prayer Saturday. 300 pm. Youth Cl,. rehearsal; 4 <*» p.m adult choir. A service of preparation for H p. Communion k oo pm G >1 wul not look you over fir r odai* degrees or dip! mas, but ♦ .r scars. The M« th*«di«d Church J Kemp Tunis. Minister Mel Harrison Supt Sund »,y S h'-d &30 a m. W-< hip Serd •10 35 am. 4 30 pm Jum r Hgh MYF IF»nna Stephenson. leader. 6 <*» pm High S- h" 1 MYF, Jackie Tuttle 1 at r 6 u 0 pm the Right Hand Class ..ill meet at the home of Mr. . "ai Mr*. Don Wa! f -r a party. Tuesday 7 pm.. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 730 pm. Choir piMctice. KOO pm the Womens Society of Christian Stnir •'dt? meet in the <hurth par! r The subject I.r the evening will be The M v». .n of the Chun h " Hoste’sc* are to be the P.-berca Cir- » •• The program will be pre-,-ented by th- F ’her Cw le with

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Mr* iTyde Fick as chairman I Knot ions will be given by the Elizabeth Circle with Mr» Velma St.di^y in charge. Imiuanucl Ev. IxUfheran Chun h DnnaMson. Indinna James McGee. Pastor SaCiiday 10 UV. ConfirmatlGt ln.«t me ti on. Sunday School 10 00 a in. Worship Service at 11:00 am. There will be a baptismal service in cannerton with this service. 230 Luther League. C t nie and Darlene Hlavarek hostesses Wednesday 1 00. ALCW unit at •Munich Olsons. Lillian Vai. Horn, hostess. 7 3b choirs practice Thum Lay ^OO. ALCW unit al Evelyn Gerrard's During February the Brotherhood will spons r a surprise potluck d.nner and program after church Date will be posted next week FRF-BITERI IN SR. HIGH Th*- Presbyterian Sent x High has n.c y plans for the eonung month . su< h as pizaa parties bowling skating, dances and manv other onjuvab-e things. T.* S i'dty thev are to nvet at the r ur h a 4 f r their b-w»n and worship i^rvicc. tiica after that, go bo.’ .mg Th* Senior H gh Youth Group f. growing It is a time f< r fellowship but also U.< y work and do G»*i s will T ere is still plenty <f room f »r arv in’.crv ted to j an and it m never too late. I KI<.HT-<I\XI> CLABH PARTY SIVDXY XIGHT The Right Hhnd CH*s of the Methods S -day S* hool will h id thetr Ha » nartv in the home of Mr a-4 Mrs Don Well Sin lay everinr Ad” it’ance fee will be a covered d’.«h for the w;->pcr nnd come wea-ing wmethm.g odd A good lima is ppm''’*!.

Presbyterian b omen To Install Officers The W imtui s Aasociation of the l iut.'d i’resbytman Church held tn,, service of inst.dl.iti >n YS odncMlay evening, January lu at k o<l<>ck in the Presbyterian < hurrh Mr^ Devon Smith was in charge of the service. Rev. Im vid Owen had the- meditation me stage, and Mrs. Eugene Gerber sang a solo Mrs. Smith instalicd Mrs Ralph LaFeber as prvisdent; Mrs Myron Mullet, vice president; Mrs Frank Dunn, stx retaay, and Mrs. Earl Ward, treasurer Also installed were the Dorcas and Mart ha Circle chairmen. Mrs. Harlan I^uKaaler and Mrs Rusaei! Hartsough, <nd the Departmental Officers. Following laatallation Services, refrcNhmenta were served in the social rooms by the hoc »■ Mrs Ralph Jackson and Mm. Nelson Walz The tea table was covered with a white lace tablecloth and a bouquet of white carnations and blue and white inum.s centered the table with white candies in blue three tiered candlesticks on either side of the bouquet Mrs Cecil Williams and Mm Eugene Gerber prrs.ded at the tea table. HT. PATRICK HOT LI N< II M"n<lay <’h;li. cracks., cherry’ pud Hog. bread and n ilk Tuesday Ov' n fried * hicken. potat'wsi. de.s.Mjrt bre td. milk Wednesday Spaghetti and hamburger, fruit, bread and milk Thursday Baked beans, salad, com meal muffins, milk. Friday M i ar cu and ch. cso mixed vegetable; fruit, bread and milk. IM»R4 W CIRCLE The iF.rcas (*ir< le of th" Frc«bytenan C! un h met at th* home of Kirs Bertha l-ancaster on January 10 Mr* Walter Johnson led in the devotions. Tie louaon from “The I-a nd of Eldomda' was pn-f^fnted hy Mrs. Lam aster Delicious refreshment^ were serve*! dur.ng the soda! hour Need a «*ar'' . . Then g"t a brand new Chew II at PowellMann Chevrolet Oldsmobile Co

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E. V. H REBEf CA CIR< LE The R*b»*<» Circle of the K t". B Church met in the home of Mrs. R'»bwt S< Iwffer Jan. Mh. with only seven present, due to the bad weather. Mrs Raymond Smith led the devotions afte r whuh the s«« - rrtarj » rep rs was read. Mrs. S*'haeffer explained the duties of em h officer and Mrs Garner explained the special offerings. The next meeting of the newly formed circle will be held on February 13 at 130 in tne home of Mrs Dennis Northam with Mrs. Schaeffer as leader. Rev Garner closed the meeting with prayer and the hostess served delicious refreshments 4-CENT ARIZONA STATEHOOD COMMEMORATIVE STAMP The Department will issue a 4cent stamp cm runemorating ths 90th annivemary of Arizona Statehood on February 14 IM2, through ths Phoenix post office To obtain first-day cancellations collectors may submit requests to the Postmaster at Phoenix. Anz. Arizona Statehood cover requests must be fxwtmarked not later than February », 1962.

LIFELINES Like the sparkling dawn of a shin ng day on the fr<wh white sro* oi a wintry vdla^e e ch new jeur brings with it a surge of joy that can best b»- described .n one word. Hope. H is an elusive thing for most o us We arc happy, or at leastr* a u: ably content whi n we have it. in d spaur when u. au a th >ut t. The poet tells uh hope "springs ternar. Other* tell us It pa >, s away. The trend of w *rtd as Mars reci nlly t* mpt us to abandon hop*, and hold to gloom. Yet history comforts us. For an example we look to the pcoplu o the Old*Testament Isreal Through centuri sos pcrs- 'Utlon death dispersal. enMav* n ent and cotrupHoa the hopo staysd with them that God would deliver them from bon ing* , and God d»J not l< t them or anyone else ever - dwn E-»* ho. uh needs the know le Ige of the ever-preaefit. all-power ul God in our l.fc to ket p our hope alive. It i- n<>t only Joyous privilege but our happy duly as Christians always to have hope; and to put our utmost faith m that hojw which is Chnst Jcoua m each new year, .n cuch new day, in each and every hour.

PAST MATRONS’ CLI B The Past Matrons’ Club will meet at the Masonic Temple Tuesday, January 23, for a 6:30 o’clock pot luck supper and regular meeting Hostesses will be Mr» Clyde Walz. Mrs. B<*s Gindeiberge- and Mrs. Grover Opllnger. Mrs Gus Verkier, dub president, asks that members bring dm arded nylon hosiery and jewelry to be sent to ths MksmUc Home in Frankhn BETTER HOMEM DEMONMTHATTON GLLR The Better Homes Demonstration Club will meet at the Town Club Monday, January 22, at S p rn. The year's program will be reviewed and dub books will be ready xor distribution. Hostesses will be Mrs. Albert Ray. Mrs. George William^ and Mrs Errol Vanßusklrk How many birthdays has your car ha<!? Four . . five . . atx . . seven? Well, It’s time to get a new’ one , . . and the one tn get is a Chevy IT Right now at Powell Mrtjnn Chevrolet-OMsmo-bilo Oompany. Safety Makes Sense.