The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1963 — Page 4

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\ । l M ('li CEl' '. I t’.’ ■• v ■ t i . Vti noi ’h > ;■' M rmng W ' " s ''"' ■ 1 4 am Sermon: Mv Dux T G"d and My C> ''l '• T'.x >G "I r 1 ( : 11y \w . ’■’' <’ > 1 at this -er' V 1 ■”• "ns t-.«* Exphc r 1 ‘ ’ ' I 1 l-< - No241 and Sc-’t Tl- 1 N" 211 at ? Urged to b<‘ pn ■ ’ ' for tht* stivi< e This will be M; many St ay Sunday f<ir th? Primary children. "hurch School 1” 3o a m. The Method M< r will meet on Thur-day Mat h 14 at 7 30 F m. The Preparatory China h Membet -hip Class will meet from 2 to 3 pm on Salm lay. March 9th. The Pilgrim Holin*"* < hurt h John Hall Paster J. xse Wislej Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 1" 15 a m. Evening Worship 7'3" pm Prayer Meeting and Bible Stu13y Wednesday, 7 <Hj. The Hast Presbyterian Chunh Rev. David I> Owen. Pastor •; Raymond McGrath Su pt. ~ Yoh are weh'omc to our worship Serx ico Thursday. March 7.7 00 pm . Uible Study and Prayer Service In the Church Sanctuary. Saturday Mart h 9 9 30. youth Classes continue to meet. Sunday Sc hool 9 30 am Wm-hip Servu e 10:30 am Ushers are Rayn md McGrath, Sam Jack Ed K< "' mg and Kenneth Johnson. Sunday March 1" 730 pm., Spe il !.■ ; ten Sei x . • - M ndav s d»o i : Me • n: < ‘ the << i u. :uty ” 1 n■ • • i< i 11..-'I 1 ..-' : i <• ’r a " • •n- Pilgr. . H ’ ■ nC .m . W•: • ■.v A C’- i - 1. a! G 1". ; in Y < ' h < .: '> । • 'Be Vc stea-; ist, .: • x ' 3 rd’A ixs ab< and. .u .n the . of the Lord for as much . ye kn -w that x >ur laboi not in vain in tie Loi i Walk<Tt«>n El B ( hun h David R Eiler Pastor Dan Awald. Church S h «>l S .pt 9 30 a m Chui h S< ho 1 Lsson: To be served < r to wrv< Membership class for those desiring to join ch m h win be con. ducted by th'- Pastor during the f'hun h School hour 1030 a m Divine Worship Sermon: The Hardees' Thing in the

CHRISTIAN LIFELINES 'I 1 ' ; । t! c p ; rase, “a ■ e e ■ e no >u< ;' i! v \< t Ai - - .! ' . be a < •mplvtely self huni. ■ . ■ a self mad*? • ' * ' ' has <>ur America is full td Hu ( >1 , ■ v. > oso.a er i> habitually c^nn.Htirr n " dv,. i *1 at vrv sin which hrcominil’iM' Snd.aone . a self-made slave. '• h ’‘P Lili Eto s.»Ub Ui.!»’»iN ] T;id>p ,p» SOOJ) finds । ijinv ^mnd v r utbi *akah|e chain'- of his own mam;f.-u ture to the th dj/s loath“s. I I * u* not n.ak»* •I, - mistake <>! so many r-Lpious people m (<*r -<)<!.- .r > fh.-f< a bo\ e1 h • possibility of lalhL/ ’L*o tLi d <-ad‘ul Ixmdagc. Chr»st nowhere • confue s sla\en to ’* e grosser sins In hs> holy ev?v t. ere is little d fference between le-mg a vassal to f I ok and a la\ “to a mean di- position or a gossiping tongue In e !h<- <; e the fate >.s one of bondage to ‘ self 'urged h; -kb -of our mil What we need therefore is to wngnve n ChrM not only our Savio a Loin the guilt vdmnaltvof sus that w past. Iu» also our Eniaiu • -tor from s*m that are crippling om g-nh <- bv ’ 'ding son • portion of our li'e. m thrall. . Mini tern (> Walkerton and Koontz Lake

W nil. Tl .• Cl. incel Cb. c .’.d' r th< d ’ wit ■ 1 Mi I.x 1 wr -a .■ XX ill II g When I J ell \ 1 My 3 J< • ... Mi I ”>n Jbia < v. 31 Ie Ij • . ' ac- ( • . p.C ,e 1 i■ V M.- \l : .1 M - K' '! a' : 11' ■' . ■ N’l’ s< v I r (• pl a. :d' d tot pr- > ’ - ■■ : g ■■i ■h j »c• ir G 'in p ■.. । .in । Higa Youth E< i aah p xx .. n;< • ' xx ith M i W s ...'h an i Dan A Aald aa advi 'ns. 7in p m C Htivation team ti an. : g 'C^ion at the chuta h. Mo nday 730 pm L<« al confeicme at th'- churdi Tuftsday 9:30 a m.. Koinonia at tilt- h"me < f Mrs Susie Cripe. 7 pm June ’ choit at church W ednesday, 6: 30 p m. Churc h Fellowship carry-in dinner Thursday. 7:00 p m., Chanc el Choir practice. North I.ilMTty < hureh of Bndhnn 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 : "Receiving Pardon’’ Church School 10 30 am. Adult choir practice Wednesday at 8 p m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7 pm. ( enter Church of the Rrrthr* n Rev. Harold Myers. Pastor Churdi Service 9:30. Sunday Schcwd 10 30. Walkerton Methodist Church Haro!’ E Wiliams, Minister “' “ am. Sunday Sc hool with 'la । fm di ag'is: Melvin Div.r<- Supt. i" .5 a m M- ■ .::ng M<n hlf st r\. e v. • h I "'h < h"irs pait.u- --: ■ : ' : Y 'h and A lull M :. । < i ‘.:p < .<> '■ " 1 . .1 .i. "r M' nbet :• St ill, r MYF. 7 Oo r<: । .1 aii.T MYF M-in iay s ihi p n Rebei < j Cir. cle met-ting with Mr- Omer Fry chairman. Tuesday 7:30 pm. Prayer and Study hour in charge of Mrs. Gale Shetland and Mim Adcianie Millard. Wednesday 6 <>o pm. Junior choir practice. 7 00 pm Adult choir practice 8 'MI pm. Special called Oflicml Church Board meeting, Stanley Orcutt chairman.

A < U l i! '' ch me is « \t< n d t . : f.e to attend the 1\ b <'s . .m ■ h XX hx r.-d m ike it i ; o’ !«, a' ’• ,d < . m|i ■ il . . e I , • Lt nten a-m. I ir-i Bi ' thn n < hureh A ' ‘UI ’ I- I '.i ■! "T Ei - . Ki. id-r Sept. I. i’ h -. J.lll I < .11'h 9,1 M i; W ush J Sei xit e. S- ■ii n I lie Foc i Hath Said 1" ti > md.iy S hi,"! । 1.0 • for all ages, ti ," xdult Dibit Study from tl 11. 'k >d James. Y Uli M---'mg 7 A i Icning W. ' <h p. W .MS Sewing Dax XX . iii-e i tX’ 7 io p.l!e S'lldv and Pl aVU meeting gi -up fur youth and adults. S .mar 'an and Willing Workei cl t xs< dinnei Man h 1” XX ilhi g Workers bowling and fellowship Man h 9 at 7 pm North Libert\ < hrktian ( him h John Palmer M.nt-ter 930 Communion Hour Messagt : The Word of Perplexity Nursery pinvided in 30 Bible S. h"ol 7 30 "The ' xceeding Ric hes of His Grace”. 7 30 Tmisdav Good Samaritan 6 30 Wedned-ay c hoir practice. 7 30 Bible Study, James 2 March 8. Masters Men Fellowship Mary Frank School. Granger. 6 .30 supper March 9 Senior Youth Rally at North Liberty Christian Church at 7 <M). Talent night. Irnmainuel Fv. laitheran Church Ikrnaldson. Indiana Janies Scott McGee Pastor Saturday 10 am Confirmation i nest met Kin class 9.30 Church School, 10 30 Worship Service. Sermon: The Cross and Sm. 2:00 Brotherhood at the Ulru h Pagqi home, first house south of the c hun h on wetst side of road Tuesday, 8:00. Chun h board meets at church All couneilmen should a’tend. Wc dne ciay 1 ihi Luth'’ W men me' -it church Hi •es-e--a- Ma< B!<e- eV ai^l E i'!> Bergs»i dt Tl -p. ike: gs M Md

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died Hurfoid. chairman of the h- uu of Directors ol the TriC unty Ment il Health Cuid XX .. rw. i on c h"irs practic<| s i > L'-i ■. n Sei xic e. \<>ri( e Thrie will be a time chin." fl,! '! .' W ilk' ! ton Method! t I. •'.! i paitv sx huh will h< held S Min h 9 Meet a! ’h- <!: i h it 7 15 !n dead of 6 15 as I I -Hie is on sloxx time All the idult * of the church are invit' d. Tl. s f"i the 7th grade up. Y-m n bring a guest if you wish Th is will be a 25c fee for cm h person. E. I B. I ELLOWSHIPSI I‘l’Eß (m XX ednesday Min h 13. there will be a chun h-wide carry-in s ipper in the chunh basement. Ail membci ; and fronds of the church are invited. The supper will begin at 6:30 with the program starting at 7 30. The Call to Commitment committee will be in charge of the program The committee will show a film on the World Wide mimion of the church. Baby sitting service will he provided for the children PHILATHFA <I^SS TO MEET The Philathea Class will meet Thursday, March 14 at 2 pm. at the chun h Hcmtesses will be Mrs. Ethel Hudelmyer, Mrs, Forrest Stahly and Mrs Charles Worrell

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JI NIOR HK.II MYF The Walkerton Methodist Jr. High MX I me S>n-!<y evening in the (hureh with president Na v ( ■ .a• . in pn siding. A xiifnc p't’y -c ennouneed for Sat urdaw M... h 9 meet at the church at 7:15 for all over the 7th grade A panel di ussion on "Better Underwtanding of Parent ; and Teena.rei.u ,xx is h"ld with panel members being Jim N irag m. V anda Ax- aid, Margie Lee and Billy H Mt and a Juts were Mrs. Robert A - ' 1! Mrs Dick Narng'»n. Ray I’lmman and K<*V. Wil. 1 <ius Mr Ray f’hnpm.in Vis moderator Ref re hments and a fdHowahip Hint' followed. FKESBYI ERI *N sR. llKill The Presbvterian Senior High met with Sue Brown giving the worship service and Elsie Reed and Patsy Brown serving refreshments. Th- re will he an offherrs* meeting Wednesday afterschool. Janice Dipert and Terry Mayfield led us in recreation. Bertha Watts will have the lesson next week and Sue Brown and Gene Walker will serve ix*fre hmentoi Karen Gillette and Betty Reed xxull lead its ui recreation. Only let your manner of life be worthy of th? gospel of Christ Make It a habit—drix’e safely day by day and mile by mile.