The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1962 — Page 2
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UHlkHTton E I . B. ( hurch I*a\ 4 R Ede). P i loi .1 ) ivton. Ch S' bool Sup! !» .►n m Chunh School In 3<i i n. Divine Worship S<r •i t■; u Th-' Rcpon ibility of Risk ;on pi Ph jsh V. ■.tm >ll .un m. Ses.ion ]' n ii;iy 9 3(1 ain Koinuma at t ■ chunh \\\ dm sduv. • > 1.1 pm <Ti".i । ■ h < 7 Io Bible Study (hi Mondav O« loljer 29. H< v b ah* Kiki, attended the General C iiiierer.ee 1 the E I' B. Uhuroh ww in s« >sion at Grand Rapid M.ehman Among the very slgnlfi,. ■ t ;ut.ons vhh h took p!a< v w s the adoption of a new confe aun to replace the two confes- • i’s from the former United Br- thren Chi nch in Christ and t! > Evangelical Chiin h Another signitnant rut ion was a 310 to 91 -appoit of a resolution of the l> nominaLons Committee on Ch rch Union to enter into negotiations with the Committee on Church Union of the Methodist Chinch for the purpose, if at ail i i.-Hbiv. of developing a plan and bn is of Union of the tw > denom; nd. >ns. Ervin Scott "Scotty Eder, the r. w son of Rev. and Mik David Ed< r. wishes to thank everyone p. ho gava him gifts at the baby shower held in connection with the congregational dinner meeting Wednesday evening October 21 Walkerton Method st Church Building for the Future H E. Williams, Minister b ust Moming Worship Semico : t s a m Ti e junior choir will part'Cipate in this service. Sunday Sch'»ol 9:30 a.m We 1 Ac classes lor all age groups. Munn Divine, Superintendent Scond Morning Wo: ship Sen - i< ■ bi 33 a m The adult choir will participate m this service The s< rmon subject for both < "vn e^ w di be ‘'Kingdom Politics " Senior MYE 6 (Ml p ni .1 imor MYE 7:00 pm Tuesday, all membera and friends of th< church are urged to \ ote The prayer sen ice w ill l>- < nducted al 7 30 pm Mrs Gale Palmer Funeral Home b: " -ST? far s Oro * F ■ -engy* r lbHe'S? v He ’* ■ * '-B'S Though!ful pcisonali/ed > । rv ice In 5 <nii Hour Os Need. 21 Hour < >x\ gen E pi pped Xmbuhn'e Phone 65G-M62 Stale Al Jefferson > 11 eets. North Liberty, Ind, Kent R. Palmer Owner \ I Erector
She land and Miss \delnde M j mid in ibarge W< dnesd iy, Family night pot luck supper at 6w pm In Two Smith and family w ill be pre ent to speak and sh-w slides of their medical work in Puerto Ri< i The public is invited Thursday, the PhllatheA Class will conduct then monthly meeting tn th* church at 2 00 p m All memb' is are uiged to attend Saturday Special Ses ion of tl e Annual Conference of the Ini liana Aiea of the Methodist Church t be held in the Mui at Tomplc in I ndianapolis. A cordial invitation is extended to the pubh< to attend the service of the church I‘Ugrbn Ilobnens Church John Hall. Pastor Jesse Wislel, Supt Sunday School 9:30 mm Morning Worship 10:15 am Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study 7.00 p.m. Wednesday First Brethren Church Pastor, Rev. Wm. Curtis Eme.st Kreider. Superintendent Ruth Clark. Jr Church Supt Morning Worship 9.30 Sermon topic: ‘The Absolute Necessity of Missions.” Sunday S( hool 10 30 Top.< ■Why the Bible? ‘ Youth Meeting 6 30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 pin Radies work day Wedncs<ti\ WMS Friday mght, Nov. 2, at Flvia F'oremon’s Arlene Oberly, leadei Thuisday mght prayei and Bible study 7 30. Sisterhood Wedn<*sday Nov 7 Boy’s Brotherhood Nov 8. K. L. United MlsMonarv < lmr<-h "Tlie Church With The Lighted Cross Paul W. Doucks, Pastor Mj-s R S Varga Supt Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship 10:15 a m. Evening Service 7:<hi p in UadieM Prayer time 10 00 Tues day. Mid-week Bible Study 7 00 p m Wednesday Men's prayer meeting 6.00 Saturday A warm welcome awaits you at our friendly chuivh Come ana help us build m better Sunday School for the people of the community R EES Air Conditioned Thursday. Friday & Saturday Phantom Os The Opera In Color Herbert Ix>m Iha!her Sears Michael Gough Greatest Thrill Classic Os All Time! ( uhii ( ai toon & News Sunday, Monday, Tuesday \ Wednesday Pile Pigeon That Took Pome ( hnrllon Heston rLi Martinelli Haetraloni \ Pictut e I hat Delie er«* Fun! < <4<»r < arto >n AL Neu m Sundat Continuous 2 P. M. Mmhlay Ihru Wednesday 7 A ‘i P. M.
The Fist Presbyterian C hurch Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Raymond McGrath. Supt. You arc welcome to our worship service Thursday .November 1 700 p m . Bible Study and prayei eivue at the church Sutunbiy, H OOam Minidriml Asso nit.on meets at the United Mihmi >nary Chun h Sunday School 9.30 a m Worship Service 10.30 ain Ushers are Myron Mullet Richard Reed, Jack Tiede and Ed F.mbanka. < Nominating committee to n.eei after church somce Wednesday youth ( hoh pra<tice 6 00 p m. Adult chon 6 15 p m Nearly every means except Christianity has been tried to get rid of wax. Someday it is to be hoped, that will be tried North Liberty ( hurch of Brethren A P Wenger. Pastor Stanley Betz. Supt Velma Wharton, Primary Supt Share In Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sermon theme, "Doing the Will of God.” Church School 10.30 a.m Junior Choir practice Munday evening at 7:00 pm Adult choir practice Wednesday at 8 00 pm Center Church of the Brethren U. S. 6 Pastor, Rev. Harold Myei s Church service 9 30 a.m Sunday School 10 25 am Albert Gangwer. Supt North IJlwrty Mrihodhd Chon h Charbei Patterson. Minister Paul Vci non. Ch School Supt Morning Worship Service 9:3U a.m. Sermon. “God's Redeeming Love." Church Schoo! 10:30 a m Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6 30 p.m. Our flrnt Quarteily Conference will be held at 7 30 p in Our district superintendent, Rev John D Wolf, will be in charge T!iD is an open meeting for all members and friends who wish to come A thought for the day “Seven days without prayer makes a Chiistian W E A K Immanuel Lutheran < hun h Rev James S McGee, Pastor Saturday, 10:00 Confinnation instruction class Sunday ,9:30 Chur< h School Tlwie are claaaes ft>r all ag, groups Tltvre are two adult classes, one unng the regular church school material, the other a “step by step through the Bible” course 10 :30 Holy Communion Service Tuesday, 1.30 Lutheran Ladies Altar and Seiw.ee Guild Wednesday 730 Choirs pia. tice Thursday. 7 30. Pastor in'orniation class Ln th »s-' adult EDKIEE Frida\ AL Saturday Nov. 2 & 3 Hell Is For Heroes! Steve McQueen Hobby Darin Fess Parker Nick Adams Harry Guarding Bob New hart Fi iday Duals Open 7:00 Saturday Doars Open 6:15 Sundav AL M ndav Nov. I AL 5 Fhe Notorious Landlady Kim Novak .lack Lemmon Fred Astaire Sunday Matinee 2:15 Evening 6:15 Continuous Munday Do th Open 7:60
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MM'kmg n wirn i hip in th<- < hurch 'lbuM- 'ho I <ve a non-Luthcrun background .should plan ( >n attend mu Then- w H be a inmumim of six inerting'’ Dr. Lee Smith To Speak At Methodist Church Tlie Commisiiion on Missions of Walkerton Methodi.st Church will sponsor a Chui ch-Wide Potluck Supper on Wednesday evening. November 7th. at 6:00 p.m Mrs Gale Shrehind is president us the Commls.'kon Special guests fur the evening will be Dr. Lee Smith and family Dr Smith ha«* served an a inrdteai doctor in Puerto Rico foi several years and plans to return in the future. He will be speaking and showing a film of hie work following the meal The Smith* have a young gn I from Puerto Rico living with them whose name tx Niida Velez. She plans to be with them approximately one year while attending high school. Niida la the oldest of ten children She has six sifters and three brothers She attended school m Puerto Rico until the sixth grade when illness In her family foived her to leave to help with finances Before coming ,to the United States Niida had worked In a lestaurant, ten hours a day. six days a week for approximately sll An average oi good wage is 20 to 25 cents an hour in Puerto Rico. The greatrat difference Niida has found between Puerto Rieu and the United States is the climate In Puerto Rico temperature year-round is 70 to bU degrees while our Indiana weather range* from -10 to 110 degiees She is particularly intiigued by Die <ul or changing of the leaves Thia i* something .he has never seen be fore The publ.< .!• cordiaLy uivited to this suppei and gathering WESLEYAN DAUGHTERS TO MEET The regular nwnthly meetiag us the Wesleyan Daughteis will be held on November sth at k p.m. in the North Liberty Methodist ("hurch basement. Guest siHtiker f •! the evening w.U be Rev Keith Carlisle whv will speak about the new pastot al eounciling center in South Henu HostcsaeH will be Mi- George Dealing Mis Lloyd Miller and Mrs Gary Nelson Each memlx-t i* welcome to bring a guest
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— “ - “ —II — —• • — I I .. .... METHODIST JK. MIT The Walkirton Junior MYF of the Methodist Church enjoyed n Halloween party sponsored by Mrs. Robert Awaid and Mrs Richard Naragon Sunday evening Musical charades am! a scavenger hunt were enjoyed by 21 mem bers. Next Sunday we will begin the study of parables Joan Williams and Linda Snyder will serve refreshments. Barbara Wilson ruul Larry Kaser will be in charge us entertainment. E.U.B. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ENJOYS HAYTUDF. The Youth Fellafwship of the EU B Church enjoyed a hayride and Halloween party Saturday. October 27. at the home of Mr and Mrs Don Clingenpeel. A very good time was had by everyone BOOKMOBILE The new Marahall-Starke Book - mobile will atop at Palmer's Fumitwe. Koontz Lake starting Monday. November 19. from 2:45 to 4:00 pm. and will return every third Monday. This will bring books to adults and children, a library at youi door. Pleaae Uli your friends and neighbor* V ERY RARE TREE A very rare Hawthorne tree was planted in the park laet week by members us the Lions club There is not another Hawthorne like it in the country KHA boys transplautixl a very beautiful sycamore tree also. We would apprec late help from Boy Seoul* and the Conservation Club or anyone who will Volunteer home lime and back ache See Darcey Wonder XO*l4 Aj'^Od IN3aiQJV (V jav* annom nea ’ 35$ f»ox " -It 4 r fl , 4. G ' Max E. Steele Insurance Phom^ 656-M2l or 656-4641
