The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1962 — Page 4

— HIE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Aur. 2,1962

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The First I’nshv 1 rian ( hiin h Rev. David D Owen Pastor Raymond M<Gialh. Supt. Thursday A'uinl 2 7am p.m. Bib'** Study and Pi aver Su vice in t 'xe church gnu tnary. You .r c w• ' ome to m W »r---:Miip S "vi<e. Sundax' S h ►< >1 9:3d a r. " \\ •>i ship Su \a <■ jo vu am, Ushe) - ire Palp s Hhvan, ^Ja k Ryan, Jerry Six u i Cla AVall uls. * Mind ly nun ning. M lusters of Jiie ((immunity xvill meet for Jiray-. r and meditate n at Tyner “E. i\ B. Church. 7 One reason why some people aDn't talk much, about the i pH^ioil i- they don’t have much to .talk about. F irst Brethren ( Inin h Wm. Curtis, Pastor 7 Ruth Clark. Junior Church ♦ Morning Worship 9:30. Sei mon topic; "The Law of the Harvest.” Junior Church will meet in the main auditorium with the adults. Sunday Sc hool picnic at Lake Shipshewana. No evening services. Boys brotherhood Thursday at 7:30. Adult Prayer and Study hour Thursday at 7:30. National Conference in Ashland. Ohio, beginning August 13. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Su pt. Sunday Si hool 9:30. Morning Worship 10:15. Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer Meeting and Bible ^tudy 7:00 Wednesday. We are presently studying the Book of Revelations. • Walkerton E. V. B. Church , Rev, David Eiler. Minister James Payton, Superintendent Church School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sermon topic: "The Living Church and its Vital Message:” also: “The Living Dead.” We invite all to share with us in our services of study and worship. Walkertxm Methodist Church "Building for the Future” ' Harold E. Williams. Minister ‘ Melvin Divine. Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Classed for all ages with competent

CIIBISTIAN LIEELINES You Guilty?" A noted psychologist was asked to givs why s<> many p< op e fail to make ht^* suecc^s^w. Hd gave these reasons: x> 1 Finding fault with the other fellow, but never seeing your own. 2 Doing as little as possible and trying to gel as much as possible for it. 3 Sending much time in showing up the other fellows weak points, and too little time correcting , your own. 4 Slandering those you do not like. 5 Procrastination - Putting off until tomorrow what vou should have done day Indore yesterday. I 6 Deceit - Talking friendly to the other fel’ow’s face and stabbing him in the back as he turns. 7 False belief that one is smart enough to reap a harvest of pay before he sows. R Disloyalty to those who haw trusted you. 9 Egotism - The belief that w * know it all, and no man can t< 11 us anything. 1 * Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz I^ike” l — : ■

teachers. Wo| -mp S. i x i< e 10:35 a.m. Tuesday Player Service at 7:0(1 p m Mrs Gale Sh* :Dnd and Miss Adelaide Millard. 1 aders. Wednesday, Official Chun h Pom i w line at s oo p.m. The Various o:i,m'Ss:on iru committee- will a. o b( meeting with the Board at this time. We become cert am of ourselves when we become < eGain of God. A c< id al wel< onie is ‘Xleuded to our -u •. i< e S for the attainment of this deeper c rtainly. Pine ( reck •Church of Brethren Pine and Stanton Roads P. L Huffak r. Pastor Paul Stump. Sujit. 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon: ".Mental Health" by Dr. Robert Hartzhr. director of Oaklawn Psychiatric Center. Elkhart. Music by Ciulian Choir. 10:00 Church School. Noon. Sunday Si hool picnic at Annex. No •■veiling sei vice. Friday thru Sunday. August 10 thru 12. District Meeting at Camp Mack. N. Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger. Pastor Kenneth Murphy. Superintendent Velma Wharton. Primary Sujit. Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a. m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Theme; '"Jesus Was Tempted.” Church School 10:30 a.m. Choir Practice: Junior choir. Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. North Liberty Methodist Church Charles Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher. Ch. School Supt. Morning Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sermon: "A Debt of Love.' Church Si hool 10:30 a.m. The Otikial Board will meet at the Church Monday, August 6th, at 7:30 p m. The Trustees will meet at the church on Friday, August 3, at 7:30 p.m. RIGHT HANI) CLASS PICNIC Members and guests of the Right Hand Class of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a family pot luck picnic last Sunday at the park. Hostesses were Mrs. Clyde Bick and Mrs. Robert Lidy. The teacher of the class is C. Emmet Eiler. Slow Down and Live

PRESIH TERI VN SR. HIGH The Presbyterian Senior High has been having a m e time as th- group grows larger. They have many [dans. Sunday they met al the Ailhur Bciuons Elsie Rud gave Um 1son and then the group enjoyed a wiener roast. The grouji will continue to have thi n met lings in August but the minister will be at camp Next week Larry Wood will have the lesson and El ie Reed is in । harg.- of refreshments. Ko |i close to Chri t and walk in His jiath ME I HODlsr IKt <1 EES I LK T Ol I l( ERS Al the mr nthlx ne. tmg of Ha Board ol 'Du t<- o| the Methodist ('liuri h Geoige Parks was elected pr dent n..d Robel t Gardner । ictuy, of the boaid. HOSPITAL NEWS Gem- Geminger of North Liberty is undergoing observation and treatment in Billing.- Hospital in Chicago. If anyone would like to send him a card, the address is: Billings Hospital. 9.50 East 59th Chicago 37. Illinois. His room number is WIO6. Charles Hammaker is in satisfactory condtiion in Memorial Hospital. South Bend, wh-ere he is recovering from two recent operations.

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INTANT BAPTISM Moy jane vvesinues, four-week old daughter of Mr. and Mis. Bernard Westhues of Walkerton, was baptized Saturday, July 21, in the St. Patrick Church, Walkeiton, by Rev. Anthony Letko. These attending open house Were Mr. and Mrs. Red Warren, of Rochester, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marzek. Cleveand, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones, all of Michigan F‘y: Mr. and Mrs. Bexvis Hildebrand. Nexv Buffalo, Mu h ; Mr. and Mrs. Ra)j>h Dixon and Myrlynn. Walkerti n. and John, Mike, Betty, Patty, Sue Ann and Anita Kay Weslhues.

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TB Skin Tests Reach 21,279 County Students A total of 21.279 pupils in ti. Ist. Ith. 7th and 11th grade.-, • all 112 schools in St. Josej» Ccunty had tuberculin skin test during the past year according to a report issued by the St. J seph County Tuberculosis Leagm Seventy-six children were feurv to have tuberi ulosis infection an will be added to the permarn n file kejit of all school childfe with infection so they can be followed with ctiest X-rays duru' the balance ( f their school livi The edu< ational pixigram of ti League also leaches the horn as the children known tc can infeelioii arc visited in th' homes An effort is made to that all other perse ns in t: household are examined so th any adult who might be spreadi disease can be found and pla under treatment. Twc workers, a doctor at graduate nurse from the 1 übe: culosis League, spend full tin doing the testing whicli is pa' of the program made jiossibh through the sale cf Christina Seals each year. SELF-PRIDE Ambition is the drive tha gives a man the desire to prov■ tc others that he amounts tsomething.