Walkerton Independent, Volume 85, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1962 — Page 8

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K L I’nit'il Mmwimry ( hurHi •‘The Church With The lighted Croat*" Rev Paul Ix>uck«, I'astor Mrs R S Varga, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a in. Worship 10 15 a m. Evening Service 7 00 p.m. Ijadiet Prayer Tine 9 30 Tuesday. Bible Study and prayer 7:00 Wednesday. Men's Prayer meeting 6 «>0 Saturday. Bible Tntimiig (Tur- stArUng Wednesday, March 14. and continuing each Wednesday evening for the next four weeks. Cur guest instructor will be R»v Kenneth Pl.ipp*, who is teacher In Bible and Speech at Bethel College. Classen are open to anyone and start at 7:00 pm. March 11 will be Cradle Roll day in our Sunday School. Pray for the coming Walkerton Community Revival. KooaU I~akr Community < liurth Fundamental - Independent Non Sectarian A. J Comptoa. Pastor Carl Horn, Sujit. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worsiuj) lu JO am. Evening Workup 7:00 p.m. ITaywr meeting and Bible study Thursday in the church at 7 pm. Orvil Smith will l>e showing film on ••Crucifixion" Saturday, March 17 at 7 p.m. We believe in unity with all Mrislians Come and enjoy the praeenea of Ma Lord where unity is asked of all people. Koontz Lake Bargain Center Where Prices Are Born Not Raised

J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS ^Serving Tmb Steas uAm west W Wa&ertaH Fteaae M MM Sale Rung From March 8 To March 14 Incl. Krlon Swin Steak U>69c Bib Steak Ik 69c Specials On Beef Or Port For Toor Free■ers. Prices Include Complete ProceMing Side Os Beef lb 49c Urtena MS (VtaaO Bind Qvaxten lb Ssc Front Qurten lb 43c BaU Or Whole Pi, lb 33c Meat Typa Quality Meat* — Complete Hmm I^mAm Pre* ceatefig eoh tom daaghtoring, aging rutting, duur? freering, rendering, Mrfcory amoving. Retail, Wholesale, Quartern of Beef, Feat, Forts •nd Immb. Open M to 6 p. m. Monday (hr* Saturday, Closed Snndayw and UeMaya.

We love you and pray for you. Wo ne*«d y<xir prayer® an we are laborers together in the field of harvest. Mrs. IxnuM And’rson returned home Saturday from the Starke Meinor.nl h> spital, Knox, where nhe wax a surgery patient for the past H»*wral days Her daughter, Janet, a student of Indiana State College, Terre Haute, spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mm Anderson. The March meeting of Koontz Lmka-Oregon Township Fire Auxiliary, will bo held In the home of Mn. Edward Barrett, with Mrs Jame* Scott a* cohosteaa Mr. and Mr* Norman Gibbon, daughters Roseanna and Luanna, and son, Norman Jr, Markham, 111., were Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Childress. Mr. and Mm Joseph Smillie spent Saturday in Goahm, as guest* of Mr and Mrs. Richard Logan and Pamela. Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Sundern aj>ent Sunday in Homewood, 111., a^ guantx of Mr and Mrs John Van K own ng and also via;tod Mr. and Mr* Richard Bryan in Northbrook, IU Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie spent the week end in Chicago, as gueata of Mr. and Mrs Harold Biumerwchein and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruasril Duthie, of Skokie, 111. On Sunday. Mrs Duthie attended the Midwest Hair Dressers Convention in the Sherman Hotel. Dennis Donnelly entertained Ex-Govern or Henry F Schricker. L. Weninger, Thomas Bell and Tom McGrath last week, who were guests in hie home. Elmer Hartke entertained his two daughters and families over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Stradtner and children. South Bend, and Mrs Janet Cook and Kim. at Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Vallis •f Sarasota, Fla., entertained at a birthday dinner February n to celebrate both their birthday*. Tbs following Koontx Lake folks wha are wintering in Florida war* fusato Bart Bchternack, Mra Marie Lonoke, Mr. and Mra CaM Gjemrs, Mr sad Mra Bato PhilUpa Mr. aad Mra Wart

Dawson Pictures were taken after the meal wm enjoyed. Missionary To Speak Here Rev. W F. Drown, Colorado Springs. Colorado, will be the planned foreign missionary service at the Pilgrim Holineau gueet speaker at a specially church, located at Monroe anl Michigan Streets, on March 10, 7.00 p m. Rev. Drown, a native of Nebraska, brings to the church many yearn of wide expericn in church work In Iho States and in miminnary evangeham abroad For »<n(»ral yearn Mr. Drown successfully served pastorates tn Ne. braakn and Colorado. He spent more than ten yearn an a duirlct Huperintendcnt In the Rocky Mountain area, and for eight yearn was a member of the denomination's General Board of administration. In 1954 Rev Drown became affiliated with ine Foreign Misnomi nation. Since that time h* has served as a missionary ouingeiist m many fields when the ehurch maintain* miaHioni< Between jaunts to mission lai.ds a* an evangelist, Mr. Drown has been kept busy as a mimionary speaker, and often has been used &h a main worker in sj eciall} planned missionary convention* Previous to his becoming associated with the Foreign M.*sion* Department, Mr. Drmm made a missionary • evangelistic trip covering the church's missis* wnrk tn the Wwt Indies and British Guiana. South America, tn IMI. Since 1952, Rev. Drown has traveled extensively in Mexico, the West Indies, and South America. And in a tnp tn the African missionary work in 1958 the entire Pilgrim Holiness missionary work there was covered to as Intensive evangelistic earn-

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pn gn His latest tour wan one ecvenng the work in the Philippine IwlfiJidH, made in 1959. Having such a broad view of Pilgrim Holiness miaaonary activity makes Rev. Drown both a woll-informcd and an interesting speaker Report < coming into the home > Heed of the Department show that wherever he has gone in mission landn, Mr. Drown ha* benn held in high eateom by the na'ive peoples, both an an innpiring speaker and a* one whose person il intcreet tn the people wa* very apj arent. He ta an effective and Intereeting speaker, whose missionary rnetMage ig up-to-the-minute on world mission* affairs. TTi - pastor. Rev John Hal, **- *”nL a cordial invitation to the enmmuntiy to hear Rev Drown Slow IVwm and I*»a

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LACKLAND, AFB, Tex. — A man Basic Carl A Vires, son « Mr. and Mrs. William T. Vir. of 29177 New Road, North Lu erty, is being assigned to the United States Air Force technical training course for aircraf maintenance specialists at An«< rlllo AFB. Texas. Airman Vires, who has con plebxl his basic military trainin. here, was selected for the ar vxneed course on the basis < ’ hi* Interests and aptitudes. The airman is a 1961 graduate of Greene Township Hig‘ School, South Bend.