Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1962 — Page 7
Bob Ciipe To Speak At Sunday Morning Service This year marks th • 175ta annr. । .ary < f Metliodi I sponsored education in America The second Sunday in .lune is obe i \ - rd a- Student Pay throughout M thodist Churches all over the world. Bob Cripe, Purdue University junior, will be the guest speaker for the regular worship service this Sunday. June 10. in XX alkerton's observance of Methodi 1 Student Pay. Lana Morrison, Ball State, sophomore, will assist in the ritual. These two students have planned the order of worfihip and will preside in the absence of Rev. Kemp Tunis who is attending the annual conference. Rob has been very active in the Wesley Foundation at Purdue and was honored to be Indiana's second delegate to the National Christian Citizenship Seminar held in New York and Washington. D. C. in February of this year. Ono representative from each state plus several foreign studenst were present. As a result of this meeting, Bob was
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named general chairman t a local riui-tein citizenship - in t< b held it W wdl have a delegate fi < , city in the stall of In a.i Student I >ay should i m . i. t han just anol her spe . < I < ■ . ing t w It give ■t he libj n! . n oppoi i unity to ta hi ar. । : ■ part in <>ur church anti lin the worship service an > m ■ a * ndy to express their vn v. .n d perhaps influence our v mi . pi m the light directi' n. Os all funds received on S' dent I >ay, du per cent are m 11 uted in scholarships Sue e tin •National Methodist Scholar, hip.wei e est ablished in 1911, i ,n than 6.50(1 young pc plc h m met the qualifications Most of these are now serving thii Communities anti chm< he Tht other ten per cent ot the offerings are added to the Method! I Student Loan fund There is no greater inves'ment than in people, es;>et . illy young people The men anti won en m our colleges today will be leader^ in communities tomorrow. Wt can help them become Christian leaders by attending church June 10 in observance of their day. Read the Classified Ada.
To Graduate Sunday, .June 10 - - MISS POLLY SHULER Mos Polly Shulbn. a senioi at Ball State Teachers U liege. Muncie. Indiana, wdl gindunte June 10, 1962, with a degree in Elementary Education. She has act • pted a position to tent h the foui th grade in the Anaheim Publie Scho< 1 Sy tern at Ana-
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Jr : . (' mb i m.i s’ art iim i: S • - t el: .''et _Xi I , Shu • ' I th ■ c.i t;.' til ol Mt. u i Mrs Ola P ■'iiu i. < thio st , \x ;’llo ton. ’’The Bible" Is Theme 01 Friday Program I 7 on oi f k, the I'll- V ■ ■ ,n Ilible S< h"<d will clo < i' ' I'. ■ n Th< Bible." tin t’ ; .> hi scheol with in open h 1 < and a prm;i am. S«aig that >. , ■ ■ been learned under the d:i • n of Mrs. Kenneth Klinc-iinst "ui Mrs. John Spen er. piani ‘ v ill lie sung. Each of the thi . from Kindergarten threuge ‘he sixth gradei v .11 share in i program eon', eying th" b ■ a leirneri timing the iay 'f 'udv An offering wd! be taken <' tie time which will aid in dost ivmg the tust of the .mppiit s This Im been somewhat the police of ’be Summer Bible Seho j 1 The pecial missionary offering will be used to purchase Braille Bibb foi the blind ('hildren have bet n adding to the bank tl Bly for thi ■ pit ject. Mr Rav Ci’.ai'i ar. and Mr
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• ’OU We I, cil f n! , n J, p ()l .. t Pj-tt •p 'm. ' •nt t m o V < r rhe nne imr ;i< f f uur , . Th y v , h ’o than! di ~ have aid d m r -■ ■ ■ •. ■ <■ im t. <t. ing .uiJ tii .aid.Johnson Pw p. LI J i । ' ■ i i• H t iub met •1"n 1 He J Jr.m ' Twp. < ' -'M L d • . I p» r J the meetin., wi'h ph dg.- led by X ■ ie ^cl ankt r d Lind i I'”' 1 " f. O a •byth ■ S.-Itel,.!^ lei ’ ’ L' ' '' n . Id by C> nnle Dm itsr . I. >. \ tjitir.' s were ' ’’.Xl' : I i".! Ch r. aldme Stb khw. XX " ' '■■■ n pr -ct ■ "d r k. ng an I k’o refre 1 ■ n'. W • are having a bowi.i'g p ■ v p:m 11 it 1:30. 11l \l>\ IM)Rt BO \RD Tht t-H Advismv B"'id n ‘ Mi nd.ay evr r’g at the High S<mo<J Offit er ; were elected as follows: । hairman, Grant Hmiser; co 1 hau l' an. Mi . Butcfd Van I »y: ■ > "r< ‘ i \ Mr La ai er .■> Boh' >i-, treaeinr. Mi Elmer M-rep"!’' ' M L rt Lidv. 1' ins w< i - di- u -• d for n"i• v- ■ .th, .. pi. >ject- t r the
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