The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1962 — Page 4

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HIE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —Sept. 13, 1962

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CHURCH KEWS

North Liberty Methodist < hun h Charles Pail> t' m Mim.-t< i O-Urn Fisher, <'h School Supt. M ining Worship S« rvu « 9 :•) am. Sermon: "Ti umph in Christ." C / ith S< pool lo ,>o a • ■ ■ ■ Y I ■ 6:30 F m. A general pl nning f i" I’-n- • ami official board me> t * g will be held :i Sunday Sopt n h.i 16th, beginning at 2 3«» pm Mombris of the Commission- and •■ ■ ■ bcis of the OHi< tai B ml ap uro to be present. W ilkerton Methodist t hurch "Build 'm '<T t’? I' It nra" H E. Wil?. Minis? r Church School p.: '• am MdX n I .Mlh SIIJM Tint' ", aI • M. ruing \\ rsi ij >• m > e Io 35 n ’ The Church ('■ o:i, iei the dm <ti «n f Mis K'-nnth K.medinst. will sirg. The Senior MYF will nd h iv< th- ir regular meeting this Sunday e’enmg. Meeting cf the Pastoial Relations Committee al 7:30 p.m Tuesday, Piayei Sei vice at 7 30 pm. Wednesday. Choir r< heai sal at 7:00 p.m Those who would like to join the choir should attend this rehearsal. Meeting of the Greeters Committee at 8:00 pm. This Saturday there will be a Community Youth Rally in the church beginning at 7:00 p.m. The Women’s Society of Christian Service will sponsor a church dinner October 19th You are cordially invited to attend the services of the church. The FirM l*resb> buian ( hun h Rev. David D. Owen. Pastor Raymond McGrath Supt. You are welcome to oui worship service. Thursday. Sept. 13. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and prayer sena e will be held in the church sane - tuaiw. a *. Sunday School. 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 a m. Ushers, .lack Tiede. David Skinner, Terry Mayfield and Buthyl Reed. Junior High 4 30 p.m. Senior High 5:30 pm. Not what we gain, but what we give, measures the worth of the life we live. First Brethren Church William Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark, Junior Church Morning Worship 9:30 am. Sermon topic: "The Way of the Cross.” Sunday School 10:30 a m Mission Study, junior and senior youth groups 6 30 pm.

Cl IBIS ri AN LIEELINES ‘‘ln the Name of our Lord J< su> Christ give thanks everyday for e\erything.” (Eph. 5:20) At first this would seem to be a good deal to ask. But al h ast it reminds us that there is always someto thank God for. When w • have suffered some loss or misfortune we are inclined to let it cloud our whole sky for the moment at h ast, and to blind us to the things that are still ours Count your blessings is a good not to for us when we are inclined to think about any misfortune. The fust words of our morning p ayer should l>e words of gratitud* for all the mercies of God. whatever may be burdening our spirit. The result of this will be to make us take a new look at our worries. As we do this we are bound to retail things that can • till rais< a song in the h ‘art There are sure to come to •ur thinking memorj that male us grateful. There are friends in our <ommi mtv whose very memors is a ssjj g. He think of some who have stood bv us in some dire trouble But I. • <.f all is to know that God is with us in all of our f. .d\, and church, and community artivitbs. Ministers 0 Walkeiton and Koontz Lake

7:30 Sunday evening the Laynu n will have then public service w th John Porte a- speaker. Dede ation of the new Mishawaka । huah Sunday at 3 mi p in. Y rth and adult Bible Study and prayer meeting Thui day evening 7 ’>o. Satmd. v Sept. 22. 7 30 am.. th* 1 a- a will nwet foi a “work" lay at the church. Revival Srr’jces begin October 1 I. S;mmit.m Cla - rummage sale October 13. Sunday School P’omotion Day September 30. N. Likiti ( hoi t h of Brethren A P. Wenger. Pastor K- nwth Mui phy. Supt. Velma What ton. "nr arj Sep! Share in Piay-i Her. A, a.m. Morning Worship 9 3u i.m. Sermon: ’Paul. the Ph-mscC, and Paul, the Carislian " Church School 1O:W aim Wednesday evening. junior choir piactiee. 7 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran (hurch Augustana Synod Rev. James S. McGee, Pastor The 13th Sunday After Trinity 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Worship Service. Epistle lesson: Galations 3:16-22 Gospel lesson: Luke 10:23-37 Sermon: My Neighbor and I 2 00 Luther League. The young people are asked to bring one or both of their parents with them to this meeting We will have a discussion on the problems facing youth work in the church. Tanya Van Horn, Phil Jacobson and Sue Klinedmst will serve. Wednesday, 7 30. choir practi c. Monday and Tuesday the pastor will be attending the Convention of the Indiana-Kentui ky Synod. Donald S< hoberg is lay delegate. Wedesday and Thursday the women v ill meet to organize the synodical of Lutheran Church Women Mrs. Arnold Umbaugh is delegate. ATTENDS INSTITUTE AT DEPAUW C. Emmet Eiler, Lay Leader of the local Methodist Church, attended the annual institute for Methodist men Friday through last Sunday at DePauw University The institue opened with a banquet Friday evening, and James K Matthews, bishop of the Boston area of the Methodist church, spoke during the Sunday worship sendee. The program is intended to provide stimulating fellowship and instruction for more than 600 laymen throughout Indiana.

First Brethren (hurch Elects New Officers The Fu t Brethren Chur. h. of N u 1 r I .lb- i ’y. elec b d new o’. ic ei . foi ehmh Hid Sunday School at a meeting held August 30th The "tine, othcei and alternate elected aie listed heie. Moderator, Earl Liggett, Clem Maa rrow iV Modi Secretary, John Oberly, Walter Si! >ipe Treasurer. Ernest Ulbricht, Ted I level Trustee, Walter Strope Ushers, Le. Foreman, Gordon Clark, Harn Ulaik, Jack Can Junior Mamerow Alan Shoemak,l. Wood; >w Boom Dale Hold' i ■ baum Reporter. Kathryn Bevel, Flora Foreman orgam Flora Foreman Pianist Juanita Liggett Jr. Church, Ruth Clark, Fran Curtis S. S. Sujit . Ernest Kieidvi. Durw< od < 'lai k Sesi'lary. Iris Boone, Hazel Hay Basen • nt Supt., Marlene Boone Dailene Boone Libiarian. Jeanette Jm k.-on. Shaioii Pri< e Pianis’ (Sun. S i Chirk Oberly. Flora Freeman Choristei Marlene Boone. Einest Ulbricht Let us all support the new offi, ers in prayer, attendance and co-operation. PRESBYTEKI\N SENIOR HIGH The Presbyterian Senior High met Sunday and had the lesson by Elsie Reel and Randy Johnson served refi eshments. They had a hayride with a wiener roast at the park which was fun for all. Next Sunday the group will meet at 2:00 at the chur< h and go to Wavne Burch’s cottage. They will return to the church for worship service. We welcome anyone who would like tn come If you love your Lord you will follow his footsteps.

An Open Letter from Congressman John Brademas -—-t r "— ® tattS 1 I . I I temb< r | I 1 Ir. ' I I I I fiends’ .icn comlnfl up ‘ tft iK I I Le ’ r . . re-'OcO^hA I 1 ' .. Vbh ® r _ . d b» c * ris trlct. rn until I ; te on tn J ^ cr 3 to se«* n 9 a 1 I record ’ I I t 0 mcw' dlstrlco I 1 Slnc«ftW» 1 I /T rHS ^Tonaoa* I | I y.emt er ' * I . Nnn©vfK»rn»nt pnid for by Ccngreuman John I Jt i* •

W. S. C. S. Opens Fall Season The Women's Society of Chi istimi Service of the Walkerton Mc.hodi; t < 'lnn• h, h'-ld their meeting it the < 'lyde Walz < ! tage at K'aintz Lake with 28 present. Mr Sylvc b > \msler. Mis. Jun Ridenour and Mrs Herbert Lawcnee, weie guests. Mrs. Stanley Orcutt was in charge oi the business meeting. Prog!am books for ll.e yeai were given out and wu- dedicated to Mrs .h sse Worrell for her many yeai.s of .I< live service to the chuicr and < aommuniay. Mrs Sain Frame was in charge o* ti;e program which was entithd, "Chnstma- is Sharing." A playlet \.i gneJi by Mis. Clyde St . i.ic y Mrs. Rr hard Andcison Jr, M r .Gale Sh'-l 1 md. Mrs. Leigh Roy Hum Mi-. Ray Chapman, Mrs John Northam, and Mrs. James (.’ape k Ji D'.uliom were giv< r, by Mrs. Clyde Chapman. 'Heady for the Gift." Mrs. Wo; rell gave the closing piaVer A sag-1 mg hostesses were Mrs. John Speii- < i Mrs Edward Hostetler. Mrs. Gus Verkier, Mis. Gr ' la N i-banm and Mrs. Ethel Hudelinyer. The ri' xt meeting will be held O< t( bet 3. at h p.m. at the church. Dittos to icmember me: Se|>lemb' i 19. cleaning day at the- c hurch. October 3, regular meeting, guest night, with ladies coming from Epworth Memorial Methodist church. South Bend. October I we are to lx' guests of the Liwell Heights Methodist church. South Bend, at a 12:00 o'clock luncheon. October 11. Sub-District meeting at St. Paul's Methodist church. South Bend. October 19. Cliun h-wide supper. I< E CRE \M SO< I XL Ice Cream Social Taboi E U B Chun h. Saturday, S< j>t 15, 5 to 8 pm. :sandwic hes, cake, pie and coffee or milk. p Read the Classifosl Ads

St. Patrick W omen’s Club Opens Season The regular meeting of the St. P i trick Women's club was held September 3 it the school hall. Mrs. Ora Harner, president, stated that the club is sponsoring a cabaret dance on September 22 from 9 to 12 o'clock in the school hall. Music will be by the Continentals. Plans for the coming fashion show were completed. The program for the coming year was reveiwed by Mrs. Don Wray, chairman of the program < iimnitte'e Mi Hardti read a thank you note from Sister M uy Clementine. former principal of St. Patrick School, for the gift presented to her by the club. As .h< and her family are moving to South Bend, Mrs, Charles Neary ic signed as incoming secretary. Ele< tion of a new secielary was held md Mrs Ted ( tin will be installed in that oflue, along with the oilier new oftiems. Father Anthony Letko announied that Mrs. Ervilie Kaer<h« r and Mr Howard Tuttle will be in c harge of the h-t lun h program at the school this year. All ne w basketball suits will bo purchased from the' c lub's athletic fund for tHe* school team. The Sister of St. Joseph who teach at St. Patrick School w«rc the honored guests at a tea following the business meeting. Guest speaker for the evening was Andiew Szczniak whose fascinating talk on c ustoms of women ail over the world was of interest to all present. Hostesses for the tea were' Mrs. Harder, Mrs. John Zenon, Mrs. Win. Skinner, Mrs, B^-mard Williams Mrs. Martin Jaeger and Mrs. Nina Jackson. ROUND A SQUARE DANCE Saturday night. Sept. 15th, at Fi-h lake Lions Chib budding, at Fish Like, 9 p m. until 12:00. I kmation 75c. Walker Wolff Orchestra. s!3p U are neck'd in .Ch rch