The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1962 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 21. 1962
BrrHVWjH lH I he First Preshi ferinn ( hun li R< v David Owen Pastoi R;"niond Mdr t! Supt Yhi an* Welcom. ‘ <ur w.>i - s’ p -ervl< e Wednesday N v 21 7 30 pm C i .mumty Thank giving Sen - iv- will be obsei \t d at th< Mi th- - t Chui <I. Sidmday. Nov 21. 8.00 a.m. Minisb rs met at E I' B. church. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Wurslup S< ia a । lo 30 a m 630 p in Couple's Club will n e. t Wednesday 1' the W. i.a-n A ixuaUon p t luck Christina 1 h ity in th< h >m<- < t Mis Ri; ell Hartsnugh. o giv e thank unto the Iz^rd: f H<* is good, for Hr mercy end irth foiever. W alkerton E. I’. R. Chun h David R Ell e r. Pastor J lines Payton, Ch. School Supt. 9:30 a m Sunday School 10-30 a m. Divine Worship. Sern in topi* "Dry Bones" Choir anthem "Thore's A Beautiful Story " During the morning worship S' rvh ea jipeclnl offering will be t k<-n t > liquidate the balance du-t-'i tl.e now heating • y^ten Nurs* iv senate is provided durb r worship hour by competent hi 'pen*. 6 00 p.m. Uie Junior and Senior YF will meet nt the church. 630 pM. The Young Married P- ople's Cats will hut' at Hu i uix h f'»r a । airy-m dinner. Nov 21 the Adult Choir Will n ।et at 630 p m Nov 21 Rev Eder will give the b- m*»n, "On Being Thankful" at the Methodist Chuich f r the STARTING Saturday, December 1 We Will Be Open 6:00 A. M. To 7:00 I*. M. Doll’s Service Station 2tn29
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Conunumtv T’ mk giving Scrvic at 7 .»(• p m No\ ?.! ill.- F' iow hip Clas u .11 me<.t it 7 3o pin hi the honn "f Mt N '.i Hih: 1129 Harrison St N<>\ 27 Koinuma will continue then h eji of Christian fellowship Nov 2stii. at 10.(*0 am. the I t in . o’ the church will met at t i- thui h t"i the a wing of tan <er hin l igi .s A tany-in dmm i will I • < J wed a! noon Nm 2b. Judioi chon 600 pin Walkerton Methodist Church H F Williams, Minister Firs’ Morning Worship Service at 8 3*' am Sunday School with < las e«; for all ag ’s 930 a m Melvin Divine Sundar School Supt S< । nd Wurmng W a ship ServV ’ ■ >5 am Everyone is con di.dh invited to these morning MTV! ns Senior MYF will meet at 6:00 pm t'.mor MYF at 7 ih» Adult < lUn-ebTs aie Mi . Ray Chapman and Mrs Tx?igh Roy Hahn. Tuesday. Prayer Service at 7:30 I ni Mi Adelanie Millaid and Mrs Gale Sherland in charge. M >dne -day, Junior Choir prac* tice 6 p.n Adult choir pi artice 7 p m. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Je-sse Wisler. Supt. Suiday Sciiool 9:30 am Morning Worship 10 15 a in Evenoiig Worship 7 30 pin. Onfer f’hurrh of the Brethren Rev Harold Myers, Pa/rtoi Chun h Service 9 30 a m. Sunday School 10 25 h m. North Lib<-rK < hurt h of Brethren A. P. Wenger. Pastor Stai lev Be’z. Superintendent Vein.a Whaiton. Primary Supt. S arc in Prayer Hour 9 :25 a.m Morning Woeship 9 30 a.m. Sermon "The Hour of Worship' Church Sdiool W 30 am. Junior Choir practice 7 p.m. Monday. Adult c hoir, Wednesday, s p.m Women's Felluw.dup meeting on Tuesday. 7:30 p in. Evangelism and Fellowship Commisdon will meet Tliursday evening, November 29. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Pine and Stanton Roads P. L HufTaker. Pastor Paul Stump. Supt. 9 no Morning Worsh p. Sermon:
". A* in Conversion", music by the Mover family lo On Sunday School. f> chi t'e< ilian choit. 6 30 < 'h ipc) chon . 700 plav "Tliey Ju t Wont Talk given by the junioi high Monday 7 *wt Indies < honis: 7:30 mixed choir: K <>o men's chorus Wrdne day. cabinet meeting it 7:30 p m Friday junior rhoh <>lad Tidings AHM*n>bl> of (.nd Fish fAkd Rev Fred (Trosser, Pastm Sunday School 9:30 CST Worship Service 10:30 CST Evening Service CA, 6 pm Evangelistic Servic-p 7 pm. Wednesday evening Bible Studi and Prayer meeting 7 00 pm. North Lilx-rty Methodist < hurch Charles Patterson. Minister ( Paul Vernon. Ch School Supt Morning Worship Service 9 30. Sei mon; "Thanks B>- To God" Church School 10:30 a m ( MYF 6 30 p.m Mission and Bible Study 7 to 8:30 p m We are continuing our study "On the Rim of East Asia’ and special emphasis this week will be Okinawa and Taiwan or Formosa All are invited to attend this study class Tlie WSCS will hold their annual bazaar on Saturday. Dec. 1. beginning at 9 a m. with brunch being served at that time Lunch will be served from 11 am to 2 o'clock and dinner from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be a variety of displays at the bazaai Come and bring your friends. The regular meeting of the WSCS will be held Tuesday. November 27 at 9’36 a in Mrs Arndt will give a report of the Sixth As.embly Devotions wdl be led bv Mrs Warren Houser The First Brethren ( hurch Win Curtis Pastor Ernest Krieder Supt Ruth Cark. Junior Church Moj-ning Worship 9 30 Sermon topic ‘ Tile Narrow D<x>r". Sunday School 10:30 Youth and Adult meetings 6:30 Evcnimg Worship, "Consider Your Ways". Quarterly Church business
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me< ting Nov 2a 7 30 Vnion Thanksgiving Sei vice on Wednesday 7 30 p m WFXI.EYAN DAI i.HIT RS TO MEET MONDAY Tlie Wesleyan Daughters will meet Monday evening. Drcembet 3 in the church sanctuary at 7 p m., for devotions, followed by a Christmas party and smorgasbord supper nt Mary Kay's Restaurant. Reservations must Im» in by Wednesday, November 28 to Mary Rauen 656-3149, or Theda Carlson, at 656-4690 Also those who do not have a secret pal. may bting a dollar gift for exchange MYF BOOTH FESTIVAL The MYF of the Walkerton Methodi -t Church are holding their Annual Booth Festival to collect canned gooila and money for the Methoidst Children's Home in Lebanon, Indiana Although 1 this annual event is sponsored by the Methodist Youth Fellowship. 1 the Sunday School and WSCS aie working to have a sizable contn- ( button to make to this very worthy cause. i
“——— - 1 CHRISTIAN LIFELINES i On this Thanksgiving Day, a day unique in that it is both a patriotic and a religious occasion, we come to God with sincere gratitude for his love and mercy. G<nl has provided all needed material blessings. But supnrnely has h<? provided spiritual satisfactions and i riches. To <onie in our Walkerton area this year has brought its losses, perplexities and sorrows. We have known days burdensome, unfruitful, attended with dishcnoringM of God. But oven these are the tests for our I moral development, and in these we can give thanks. • Not one stroke has there been too much, not one trial. □r exfierience, or sorrow ton many. His mercy and his ; abundant grace faileth never. Yes. “he is good, for hjs . mercy endunTh forever.” The Letter we get to know G<»d, the more will we be “lost in wonder, leva and praise.” I et us raise our ceaseless thanksgiving to him , who is so ionv-suffering and patient to us. Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Lake j — - — : - —7 .... r- r—
E. I . B. M'RsEKY AND PRIMARY DEPT. SHARE FOOD The Nursery Clans has been studying alx>ut food and G »d'a plan foi growUi. The class bro ignt fo<xl and shared it with the pastor and his family. The teacher, are Mrs. Dennis Northam and Mrs. James Payton Under tho direction of Mis. Laura Wolfenberger Mix Ann Warner and Mrs. Helen Welsh, the children of tho Primary I »r made Thanksgiving plates i>n<l presented them to the Willing Workers Class of the local enun li and also the Walkerton Nuroin^ Home Tho chlldtenl enjoyed -l ai ire the couH.es, candy and flesh fruiL ST. PATRICK'S HOT Lt N< If Monday: Barbecue on bun, vegetable, doughnuts and milk. Tuesday: Chill-mac, crackers, bread, fruit and milk. Wednesday: Beef stew, biead, Apple cobbler and milk. Thursday: Chicken rice soup, ci ackers, bread, fruit and milk. Friday: Peanut butter aandwichea vegetable, cake and milk.
