The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Julv 19. 1962
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I iiM Brethren < Hur, h Win. Curtis. Pastor nutli Clark, ’unior Church F'ne<t Ki ider. Supt. M inina Worship 9.’Sv. Sermon opic: "Lost". Junior (’lurch 9:30. Sunday S. hool 10:30. Glass in 'D aching T hniques I 30. Youth Groups G 30, Our 730 service will be in harge of those who have attend'd otii camps this summer. There vill he pa 'tires and reports of In ir experiences. Y uth and Adult pray r serv-
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i( <' Thur d iv. 7:3d. O.oir pr.i tne Thin-day, 8.30. Walkerton M<‘lh«i<li*t Chun 11 ' I’, n :u;g fur the Future" Il i o : F Wil’ ims. Mmi -ter M l\m Divine S. S. Supt. Sand <y S< h<>ol 9:30 a in. Mo: i ; W rshlp 1 ’ :3' a in. Tuc.-day, Piayer Service, 7:00 p m. Wedzcstlay. Meeting of Board of trustees nt xmO pm. Thursday, Beach Party for the 7th grade Sunday School Class. The c las-- and their gu<U s are to meet at the church at 2:00 p.m.
Worship is the greatest privilege of our lives. For it is through worship that v e come near to God and share our h\"s with Hun. In worship we come to God with the assurance that Ue will forgive our .sins, strengthen us in our weaknes.-. help us with our problems, and guide us in our distr< s Our welcome is extended to you to w< rship with us this week. The X. Libert% Methodist ( bur* h Charles Patterson. Mmr-ter Osborn Fisher, Oh. Sihool Supt. Morning Worship Sh u e 9.30 a.m. Sermon: "Let This Mind Be In You." Church School 10 30 a. in. The Meth >ilis: Youth Fcllowship will sponsor an he Cream Supper on the Chur h parking lot Friday, July 2U, Hour 5 to 8 p. m. 'I he First Presbyterian (hurch Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Raymond McGrath, Supt. Thursday. July 19. 7:00 pm.. Ikblo Study and Prayer Service in th church sanc'uary. Sunday School 9:30 cm. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. You ar-> welcome to our worship service. I’-hers are Dr. Brvce Rohrer, Wayne Burch. Ja k Watkins and Russell Hartsough. Sunday, July 22. the Coupler Cub will meet at 2:00 p m at the Wayne Dip-art v ttage a’ Koontz Lakin Pot luck supper will be at 5:30 p.m. "Blessed are those whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sins are covered. —Romans 1-7 Pine ( reek ( hur< h of Brethren Pine and Stanton Roads P. L. Huffaker, Pastor Paul Stump. Supt. 9:00 Morning Worship. Serna n: •'Truth About the Church-Insti-tution or Expedition?" Music by Ladies Chorus. 10:00 Sunday S< hool. Afternoon, Sectional Youth conference. 7:00 Departmental Meetings Thursday, 7:30, Quarterly Coum il Meeting. Walkerton E. F. B. Church David R. Filer. Mini ter James Payton. Ch School Supt. Church School 9:30 a ni. Divine Worship 10:30 a.m. Morning Message: "The Living Church and its Vital Message : Sermon III: Christian Freedom. We invite and wc.'. ome all w ho wish a Church Home to share in our services and activities. N. Liberty •Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger, pastor Kenneth Murphy, Supt. Velma Wharton, Primary Supt. Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Theme: "The Goodness cf God" Church School 10:30 a.m. , Choir practices Youth choir. Monday. 8 pm. Junior choir. Wednesday, < p.m. Adult choir Wednesday, 8 p.m. K F. B REBEKAH CIRCLE Mrs. Raymond Smith was hostess for the July 16th meeting of the E. V. B Rebekah Circle. After the opening prayer, offered by Mrs. David Filer, a pot luck supper and a turkey prepared by the hos’ess, was enjoyed. Mrs Leland Welch gave the lesson on Esther, follower! by a lengthy discussion. Mrs Smith presided over the business meeting in which it was decided as our project to start a nursery for chidren up thru the age cf six. during the church service. So bung your children and enjoy < hurch Next Sunday Mrs E Cole and Mrs R. Kickbush will be im harge of the nursery If you have small children and worn! be willing to h«dp one Sunday a month call Mrs D. Northam. The next meeting will be August 20 at the home of Mrs. D. Eih-r. with Mrs Edgar Cole as leader Rev Eller will speak to us about the extended ession for the children we hope to plan later Mrs. R. S< haeffer dosed the
meeting' with prayer. Mrs. Wm. i Ba< ewic and children were guests. PHIL \HIE \ ( I %SS PI( XI( The Philathea Class of the Methodist Church held their pie. ni< las' Thursday al the residence of Mr. and Mrs Edward lb stetlcr. Guc ds were Mis Eih। n Travis, Edward Hostetler and Rev. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams. Mrs. Emma Gouker led the devotions and Mrs. Charles Worrell gave the lesson. The next meeting will be held in the church parlor August 9th. PRESBYTERIAN SR. HIGH flic Pre bytorian Senior High 1 ha - been glowing in the waj of
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the Lor(J. Sunday, July 15, Leon Dipert gave the worship service and Ti i> y Mayfield served refreshments. Friday, July 20, they will meet at the < hurch ;»t 9:3h( Bring a guest, sack lunch and money to go i<> Silvei Beach, Mich. Next Sundav. Julv 22. Larry Wood will have worship service and Elsit? R,< cd v ill be in charge of ir| 11 shments. We have many things planned for coming months, sc if you want to join us in worship, fel. Jov ship and fun, < me to the next meeting. The L< id will walk with 'hose who follow in his footsteps.
