The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1962 — Page 4
HIE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sept. 20, 1962
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^HURCH NEWS
North Lilw-rtx Methodist ( hurch Charles Patterson, Mini *<-r Osborn Fishe- ('h Schoil Supt. Morning Worship. 9 .">a S< rmon: "Maik* Good Nevs T Mell." Chun h School. W : ■ a in. Methodist Y rn HHow up at 6:39. The MYF at ’S la-t Sunday dect< i tin - E ing officers President, S: "dv LCi Vin’, president. Nai. y M e.a’; s> ietary. Judy Clark, ttcis ur ’ ums Fisher; Christian Faith, Susan Steele: ("a ist .an Witness J-a . McCornuk: Chii-ti’n Omr ;uh. Kathie Shup<it; Cluist.-.n Fellowship. Paul Neidhr^er and Alberta Brinkin iff. The Women’s S' <, Christian Service are sponsoring an auction sale which will be held on the church puking lot >n Saturday. September 22, b ginning at 10:30 a.m. The lade - will sir e lunch at noon. Anyone having items to sell please call Mis. John Harbaugh. 656-5517. A Bible Study, ba-ed on the Gospel of John, v ill h< gm Sep. ti-mber 30th at 7:30 p.n Tins will continue for the next f.- ur Sunday evenings. This will be followed later by a missionary study. All who desire to come are invited to attend these classes. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:15. Evening Worship 7:30.
i Cl IBISTIAN LIFELINES T<> those who have njgdected the church: No one ever thinks of you as a Christian. You do not think ol yourselt as on * now. but you a e miserable about it. You are dead alive, or practically so. and there cannot be a more wretched state. Cod knows about this, but to Him it is not as hopeless as you would think. Look carefully, some bits of your religion still cling don’t they? Not very lively, not very flourishing, actually wilting perhaps, but not dead. Start there. Build on to that frail beginning with the material at hand, and especially with those old truths you have heard so many, many times, and that now seems so stale, so trite. Build them into your life again by trying to act on one or two of them. Realize the ; urgency of this. Face yourself with the stem fact that ■ you have been given a uniform to wear, and you have the opportunities you miss are your judges. Remember | 1 aot brought much credit on it so far. Be worthy of - that uniform. The name Christian. however I tough the struggle, and you will find that you are jack in a wonderful companionship with the Lord who, ’ in spite of everything, is still your leader, and is wait- 1 j ing to be proud of you. । Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Lake ; - Maple City Poultry Farm 110 North Main Street I’hone 656-3135 North Liberty, Indiana Special Whipping Cream Now Only 45c Regular 60c Value Store Hours Monday — Saturday 7:00 A. M. To 9:00 I*. M. 1 Sunday 9:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. \ i>il Our Newly Op n Recreation (’enter Open Even Till 9:00
Prayer Me tine ind Bible Study Wednesday at 7:00. \\alk< rt<»n E. F. B. ' hun h David R Filer. Pastor Jame- Payton rh Schoo] Supt. 9 a in Chur h School. bi 39 Mining Worship. Rev Pall] Lo hno Will be th” gUrSt minister. 6 30 pm. the youth will meet at the < hurch for a brain-storm-ing S' Mion. Wednesday. September 26. at 6:30 pin. will be the day and linn nf the annual Father and Son Pmquet at the church. Tine (n < k ( hurch of Brethren Pm* and Slant n Roads P L Huffakcr Pastor P . il Stun p. Supt 9 (io Morning v\m h p Sermon t m, , ‘Joy in the Word' Musk by Evadeno Platz 10 on Sunday S< rod, 700 p.m Departmental meetings. Adult speaker Dr. Lee Smith. Monday. 7:00 pm.. Ladies chorus: 7:15 men's chorus. Thursday, 1:00 pm. Junior High choir. First Brethren Church William Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark. Junior Church Supt Morning Worship 9:30. Sermon topic: "Three Great Musts of God's Word " Bible School 10:30. Youth and Adult meetings at
6 30 p m. Thursday, adult and youth Bible study and prayer meetings at 7 3<i Chon practice K;3O. Sunday evening wm hip 7 .30 The men ol the uiun h vs ill meet at the home <ij Charles Quigley Friday evening at 730 Saturd.v Sept 22. Work Da\ at the church. Promotion Day Sept 30. Samaritan (’las- Rummage sale Saturday. October 13. Revival begins October 1 I Rev. Wm. Cole. Evangelist. The I irst Presbx ft rian Church Rev. David I >. Owen, Pa tor Raymond McGrath, Supt. You are welt ine to our worship .'TV!' e. Wednesday Sept' mber 19. 8;n0 pin . Women s Asso mtion will meet. Thm -day. September 20 7 no p in.. Bibb Study and prayer .serve e in the church sanctuary. Sunday, S' ptember 23, Pulpit exchange Rev. Harold Williams, of the Methodist Church will speak to us. Sunday S< h<>• 1 9 30 a in. Worship S'-rvice 10 30 a m (’ouph■ > Club will me< t H -1 s and host'-s.-er are Mi. and Mis. Rus tll Hart.-ough, Mi and Mi -. Ja< k Tn de and Mr. and Mis. Ralph Ja< kson. Ch<*< rfulm ss and c ontentment are great beaut ificr and arc famous preservers of youthful looks. Inunanuel Lutheran ( hunh The Uth Sunday after Trinity 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Worship Service. Sermon: "Where Are the Nine’’" Wednesday, 7:30, chons practice. 1:00 ALCW afternoon unit. Bernice I’mbaugh, hostess. Thurs<lay. 7:30 ALOV evening unit. Dorothy Johnson, hostess. I’nit members are reminded to bring the gowns they have been making. The Walkerton Methtaiist f hun h “Building for tne Future” H E. William. Minister Sunday School 9 30 a.m Melvin Divine Superintendent. Moring Worship 10:35 am The Rev. David Eller of the E V B. Churc h will be the guest minister. Senior MYF. 6:00 p.m. The Fall District Conference of the South Bend District will convene at the Winamac Methodist (’hunh at 3:30 pin Dr Richard May will address the conference on “Operation Doctor" concerning his recent experience in the Congo as a medical doctor. Tuesday, Prayer Service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Junior Choir practice at 6:00 pm. Adult choir at 7:00 p m. Thursday. Stewardship Training Session at Grace Church in South Complete Counseling Service V* r h J r.vja FV jx/ } r C -- ! " y W: n W • e .4 .Y. J Many Year" Os Experience Ha\ e Taught I’s An hnpoitant Lesson How To Handle Quietly ,And EfficienHy All Matters That Ai ise Al A Time Os Bi reav ‘mant. Me Daniels Tuntral Home 656-1121 Ninth Liberty
Bend beginning at 3:30 p m. Yoh are cordially invited to the services of our church. \. Liberty Church of Brethren A. P WengiT. Pastor Kenneth Murphy, Supt. Velma Wharton, Primary Supt. Sh ue in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Vtol ship 9:30 am. Gu< t speaker, Rev. Kenneth Murphy. Sermon subject: "Words of Eternal Life.” There will be a District Youth ('"nlerence at the Prim i of Peace Ch irch in Smith Bend, beginning ' urday evening. September 22. The < 1 infereme will continue on Sundav. Junior Choir piactne Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. Hai .' t Home Con.ing services are beiv^ pkimud for Sunday, SvptemKu 3oth. Ministers To Have I Til pit Exchange This Sunday T'. .- ' on.ing Sunday .Sepu-mb' 1 23, th> minister-of th- Wilmot m a: ■ K 'on’z Lake area are purtn-j. j t • it. . m ,i pulp'it ex haage. R< HuiLd Williams, of th, M<-tJ . ti-t Chui h, will be pi em lung at the Pi«■-bytci i.-n (’hun h. Rev David Owen, of th'- Presbyterian ( 'hun h, will speak at. the Pilgrim Holin' ss Church. Rev. John Hall, of the Pilgrim Holiness Church will speak at the I'mu d Missionary Church at Koontz latke. Rev. Paul Loucks of the I’nited Missionary C|iui h will be speaking at the Evangelical I’nited Br< thrm Church. Rev. David Eller will be speaking at the Methodist Chun h. IM HU XS (HU IE MEETS WITH MRS. 11l LLIXGER The Donas Circle of the Presbyterian Church met Wednesday at 2:30 pin at the home of Mrs Henry Hulhngcr The meeting was opened by the group singing “Have Thine Own Way. laird", and a prayer by the chairman. Mrs. Lancaster. Roll call was ar wei < d by verse.-, containing the word "Sin". Devotions were given by Mrs Harland lamcaster. After discussion, the meeting was closed with prayer. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to eleven members. CHK KEN AND NOODLES Tile Presbyterian Couples Club xxMU have home made chicken and noodles to carry out, Saturday, September 22. from 9 to 12:00 in the church basement. 90c qt and 50c pt. For orders call Ruth Burch, 586-2565. Make tolerance a part of your life- not just conversation.
Special Monument Sale Each Fall, Just Before The Close Os The Monument Se(fins Season. We Have A Special Sale On Our Entire Display Stock Os Beautiful .Memorials Made Os Granites Obtained From All Parts Os The World. These Memorials Were Selected Especially For Their Beauty As Display Stock. The Prices On This Display Stock Are So Reason«blc That ou May Now Have A Family Monument For As Low As You Mould Normally Pay Locally For A Double Head Stone. You Need Not Buy From Pictures Which Almost Always Leads To Disappointment. See The Memorial Before Buying. Our Place Is Never Closed. We Have No Commission Salesmen. Agents Or Others To Profit From You. ' ou Dial Only W ith Thy Owner. Anthony Monument Co. 1713 South I'S 31, South Bend, Ind. One Block South Os Ireland Road —— ■
Receives Honors At Tri-State Darel L Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Frazier, Rt. 2. Walkerton, is among students cited tor scholastic attainment at Tri-State College, Angola, Indiana, a< cording to the honor list as announced by William L. Scott, Dean as Students. Among students in the School of Engine 1 ing. Frazier held a scholastic rec nd of all A s and B's for the pa d quart"i at Tri-State College He is a 1962 graduate of V, ;>lkert"i;-LmcuLn Township High School Tn-Siate College, tounded in ISM. grants Bachelor of Science dcgrc< in engim-ering and bustm s admim liation, and in addition. offers a one year general education pr 'arum, preparatory courses in < ertain basic- subjects, and a new twelve month certificate course in drafting and design. PRESBYTERIAN SR. HIGH The Pi esbyti 1 tan S'-nior High will elect their new ofla-i rs Sunday. Sept 23 La t Sunday they went to the Wayne Bm h cottage for an enjovible atr.-rno n Tne I.- n v a-, given by Pat Bi iwn and Dave Davis served refr< shments. A skating party is planned for (J< tober 6*h. The group will meet next Sunday at the church at 5:30. Lewis Dipert will have the worship and Elsie Ris'd is in charge of refreshments. “I was glad when they said let’s go into the house of the Ixrrd." Read the Classified Ads r Auction Sale North Liberty Methodist Church Parking I^>t ’ * Saturday, Sept. 22 10:30 A. M. Lunch Served At Noon 21 Inch Electric Stove 82 Gallon Electric Hot Water Heater Bed Springs, Dresser Porch Furniture D.ishes Baled Straw Window Screens .Many Other Items Public Invited AUCTIONEERS Ted Rhodes Eldon McNeeley
