The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1962 — Page 4

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THE IXDEPEXDENT-NEWS —July 26, 1962

CHURCH NEWS

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Pilgrim Holiness (innth John Hall, Pasto: Jesse Wittier, Supt. Smiday School 9:30. Mo’nmy Wars up 10:15. Evening Worship 7.30 Prayer neeting and Bib! study Wednesday at 7 on. We oe pres, ently studying th. Book ~f R- vela lions, N. Liberv ' him h of Bn thr* n A. I’. Wengci Pas oi Kenneth Murphy. S pt Velma Wharton. Primal •• Supt Shale m Pr iym Hour ! 2’. . m. Morning Ums up 9.30 i.m. Theme: "T ie Quiet H iur' Chuich School 10:30 a.m. North Liberty Methode t Church Charles Patters n, Ministei Osborn Fisher, S ipei mb. ndviit Morning Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Semon: “Ixiokirg to the Hills " Nursery for sm: il < hildien during the worship service. Church School 10:3o a.m. 'rhe Offi ial 1 oard will meet nt the church on Mondo v August 6th. at 7:30 pm.

I CHRISTIAN LIFELINES I'lie trouble with this sad old world Is not just awkward guys, Or politicians, scientists, or criminals or spies. And though you won’t like me at all, , I’ll give it you red hot: “Ven’t we a selfish, greedy crowd, A whiwiig, silly lot? If we but hved to serve and bless The vorld wouid not be in this mess. Francis Gay w • Psalm 41:1 Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Lake s M ■ B•fl•■■vI O«« O • •■ • • ‘•W I J. B. WILLIAMS & SONS j “Serving You Since 192 S” | 3’/ 2 miles west of Walkerton Phone 586-3331 Sale Runs From July 26 To .August 1 J | Front Quarters Beef lb 39c I | Shoulder Steaks lb 59c! | Smoked Hams lb 49c ] I Pork Liver lb 19c I ■ Ask I s About Silver Mills fop Quality Frozen Fruits I Quality Meats — Complete Home Ixtcker ProJ ceding custom slaughtering, aging cutting, sharp I I freezing, rendering, hickory smoking. I | Retail, Wholesale, Quarters of Beef, Veal, Pork i a and Lamb. Open S to 6 p. m. monuay thru Saturday, Closed Sundays and Holidays.

Walkerton E. U. B. Church David R. Filer Minister Janies Payton. Ch. School Supt 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon: The Living Church ami Its Vital Message: Also. ' Threatened Within " We invite each and every person who has no chmx-h home to share in our Service of Worship and in our Church School classes Nursery service is provided during the worship service foi । hildren up to the age of six Mrs. Iva Clark ami Mrs Arlue Smith will be in charge. First Brethren < hurch Wm. Curtis, Pastor Ruth Clark, .Tumor Church Ernest Kreider, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 with Rev. Claude Stogsdill of Teegarden as our guest speaker. Junior Church 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. This is the day for our fifth Sunday ingathering. The youth groups will meet with, the youth grouns in Teegar-

den No evening worship service here We are invited to the Teegarden service. Sisterhood Wednesday, 7:30. Youth and adult prayer and study hour Thursday. 7:30. Choir practice 8:30 Thursday. W.MS Friday. August 3. in the home of Ethel Oberly in Wyatt. Mrs. Schrader, leader. Be sure to bring yoar project box ami also a dish towel to be sent to Lost Creek, Ky. August 5 is our Sunday School picnic at Lake Shipshewana. The First Presbyterian Church David D. Owen, Pastor Thursday, July 26, 7:00 pm Bible Study and Prayer Service in the church sanctuary. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Ushers are Dr Bryce Rohrer. Wayne Burch. Jack Watkins and Russell Hart sough. Monday, July 30, 8;00 a.m the ministers of the community will meet for prayer and meditation at the Presbyterian Church. “Bo ye steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for as much as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.’’ Walkrrim Mctnomst Church “Building for the Future’’ Harold E. Williams. Minister Melvin Divine, Ch. School Supt Tuesday. Commission on Education at the residence of Mrs. David Mellin at 10 a.m. Prayei meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Commission on Memberhip and Evangelism at 7:30 p.m. Planning meeting of WSCS at 7:30. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35 a.m. Right Hand Class picnic at the park in the evening. “Come ye yourselves apart into a desert place, and rest awhile." (Mark 6.) The church provides, each week, an opportunity for going apart .and resting awhile. Not many are exhausted physically at the end of the week, but very many indeed are exhausted emotionally, nervously and spirit, ually. TTiere is no better means tor relief of such exhaustion than worship in the sanctuary of God’s house where His presence is witn all its healing power. We welcome you to the services of • our church. ATTENDS SCHOOL OF MISSIONS Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs Clyde Bick attended the School of Missions and Christian Service at DoPauw University this past week. The general Hheme of the school was “O Send Us Forth.” The school gives emphasis to the Christian Church through an integrated program of missionary education, Christian social relation, spiritual building and the (training of leadership for the promotion of the total program of the Women’s Society of Christian Sendee of the Methodist Chuich COUKLES CLUB The Presbyterian Couple's Club met Sunday afternoon at the Wayne Dipert Koontz Lake cottage. The other hosts for the afternoon assisting the Diperts were Mr. .and Mrs. William Ochs and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeling. The group enjoyed an afternoon of swimming, boating skiing, horseshoes and badminton A potluck supper concluded the festivit ivs. Guests attending were Mr and Mrs Norris Bussie. Duc to the sudden rainstorm the meeting was adjourned. — —1 I, YOUTH OUTING The 7th Grade Class of the Mo'hodist Sunday School went to Culver for an outing last Thursday The members of the < lass invited guests to go with them. Xdulis who accompanied them Were Mi and Mrs Ray Chapman Mr. and Mrs Dave Mellin and Mi Malwl Williams. Eid luck gets-the blame for a man’s po< r j t dgement.

PRESBYTERIAN SR. HIGH The Presbyterian Senior High has been having fun in their worship prayei and fellowship service. They met at the church Sunday Ixwis Dipert gave the lesson and refreshments were served by Bertha Watts. This week the boys are going on a camping trip. Thursday, at 7:00 p.m , the girls will visit them and prepare their supper.

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