The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — May 30. 1963

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Walkerton Metlmdjxt ( horch Harold E Will an A’mistt r 8:30 a m Fir Mmumg W- r Ship Sen j< < Mi i.t ;'li Gt ।y, ci gam- t. 9:30 a.in. Sunday f )» ’ wHb chu cs for . 11 ar A. .■ .n Er. im F i;k rinh ndent. 10 35 a 0 S' n<l Mori' nr 5 ; ■ Adult choir In ' bo op ( .f pj. < ~ -th" \. I<a icty <>f <'l ■ isti ui St "v. 3.<H‘ t<> 3 p Jun r A’YF v of M M 1 ■ Ry Ch pi u f • r c > kvat All a’ <■ ur. ■d to : nd. 6:00 pin S. i . Al YF nn o. g M nd iv. 9 to 11 3u am. B< - ginning of V;o a’i >-i 'J li mDi'il, Ciasswill met ' d .. y Aloni ay thin Friday Tuesday 7 10 pm.. Prayer and Study H. m Study on M • I/, tin rd Preface to I: Book of Romans. Wednesday. 7jm pm. Adult Char practice A cordial w« li-ma- is extended to my oi all oi 'h< ervicc. if our Church. Any child’en who are not attending an tin r clmreh aie urged to enroll in our Vacati >n Church Sch< 01. Center Church of Brethren Harold Myers Pastor / Chinch Service f 30 a.m. Sunday School 10 30. Regular Qu: -terly Cour-il meeting Sund -v ■ - m : 7:30 p m i Find Bre.hn n Church Wm. Curtis, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt ' Ruth CD. k. Jr. Church 9:30 Mor re: Won ; n 10 30 Si n* < ■ 9'’bool classes. 6:30 Youth iu < t ngs V f jMSUhWS Bev. Robert 11. Harper JUNE A FTER ore of the worst win■**ters ue have known in this country, June has come in all its glory. In the words of the poet— Whether we look or whether we listen We hear life murmur or see it glisten. In days earlier the c pringtime came in Louisiana. The azaleas were a ma'-s of bloom and the redbuds and a host of other plants JUST A THOUGHT: When troubles seem overwhelming, one < an find a thankfulness for being alive simply bv taking the time for a peaceful walk in the world outdoors —or a silent prayer in the church on th? corner. that still gladden the eye, with roses more or geous than those that designated two royal houses of England, or the "last Rose of summer ” North and South, wo agree with the poet that no price >s set on the lavish suminei and that June may lx had by the jxxne t comer. And then, if » vt. the poet avers, come pci feet da> • let ns be th am ful to the Giver of ail gyiod t 1 n . for th< beautiful and fragrant thin, s that gladden the earth after the uu and cold of winter. And if you are wi e. you will consider the lilie s of the field how a they grow, that Solomon in al! his glory wa not an. yrd like one of them, but that the pine in heart may attain unto an inner 1 keness us them because they set God. >

6 .'lO Adult Bibi • Study from James 7.30 Evening Worship. In pirational sung s- vice I>:uiy \a. atmn Liibb . 11 :.*<>. Cookie.^ arc is "<led for if. fr. shments. 7Jo Wedno.jiy Adult and itn pray i r ting Sen.. • \ ith s vim [arly 1 rjd iy < . < nmg. > i rt .( at l.ak" S m- .’ 'ii Jia Ab :i 1 y <v < mo •. 10. SSM W. me ; .v. J • 1.7 .>• Th I ir-t Pri -hyP nan ( htin h Rev David D. Owen. I’astoi Haymond McGrath, Supt. 5 < u are welo nc* to < ur worship fK-rvii e. Sun i.iy S< houl 9.30 a.m. V. . .dp S rvi t 11.30 a.m V. ha is are Mai.a i ! 13 >u e. Bob Dewi .r t. Butch Smith and C. cil Williams In < li. rgc of nursery next Sunday Mrs Ralph Jackson. Student Red ;aiti m Sunday Bible School June 311 Monday thru Friday, ages 1-13 years. Pim* Creek ( hur. h <4 Brethren Sunday, “Faith foi Future'' Ceciiian < hoii will sing. Baptism after Sunday S< hool. June 5. Ladies Aid AH day, June 6 Imdie.s Tea 7 30. Walkerton E. I . B. Church Dav.d R. Ei.er, Pastor Dan Aw aid. C.iun h School Supt. 9:3U a.m. (.’Hur !i School. I0:3o a.m. D v.,." W orship. Sermon: Why Mi sions .’ Lie ■ aan^el choir will sing “Jesu Sim Lad < m Nur. ery . <Tvict pro .’.dcd. 6:3u Program comauvice to meet al tae church. May ..1 Men oi Church wdi Lave a L. h fry. June 3 11. S 30 to 11 :bU a m V..i . ion Chm i Sei > >!. EnruJ win Mi Da ..d Edo or Mrs. D .mis -'or . WSWS ^mention at l^ake Waw.isi ■ Jam 1 C Contact Mn Laymond Smith tor transportation. June 5. 6:45 Chanel choir. 8:00 Men's newly formed choir. June 5 7:45. WSWS at the church. June 9 during church school a membrsh>p class w.il meet. Co'it.n l the i a<or fur inforation on summer camp. <»lad Tiding Ass mhly of God Fish Like Rev. Jouh -< ese. Pastor Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Woi hm 10.30 Sermon The Cup of Wrath". Communion Service. A’oimy Pi oples service 6 pm. Evening Service 7 :00 p.m. North Lib rty Methodist Church Charles Patterson. Minuter Paul Vt rnon Chuu h School Supt. Morning Worship Service 9.30. Church Schoo! 10:30. MYE * 30 pm Daily \'m tmn Bbl • School will be held daily 9 to 11:30 June 3 thru 1 ’ There wil; b<- a class tot teen agers. North Lltx rty Churcn of Brethren A. P Wenger, Pasto* Stanley Betz Supt SI n m Prayer Ho ir 9:25 a m V.. r hip Hom 9:30 am. St-r---mun On the Dy of Pentecost Jr choir Monday, 7 pm Bib!< Study Wedn day, 7 pm Adult choir Wcdne tlay. 8 p.m Mother and Daughter banquet June 7. Bible S hool June 3 thru 14, daily 8 30 to 10:30 a m. Mri. Pearl Aldruh i« dean of

the school and will be assi ted by Mrs. Velma Wharton A complete list of teachers will be given next week. T Umr K. I'. B. Church Pine and Pierce Road Donald Ruhl, Pasloi John Clara, Supt. Morning Worship 9:00 a m Sunday School l<»:00 a m Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Momlav. I’ >y Scouts, 7:00 Thursday, 7:30. Bibi • Study. Vacation Bible School June 3 to 7. 630530 ;> m Mi Ray Albrirht di ■ l tm . theme: “C hrist’.'. Way My Way”. Jme 3 J W AS convent mat Oakw -d Park Jun • ii II annua conference ai Dikv. >od Park Presbytci ian Daily Vacation Bible School L arnini ' Trusting! Speaking! Listening' Ri- imi’" \ Authority! “Walking With God" is the subj ' being taught at V B. S. When: 9:00 to U:3C» daily ex- « pt Saturday and Sunday. June 3i I thru 14th. Where: Presbyteri in Church Why: Beaus - we believe we have a great opportunity and privilege t > present to young people a new world of experience in Chri tian living and a day to day waik with God. Th" f llowing have dedicated thcr time for two weeks in teaching: Mrs Leßoy J hn on Jr Hi Mrs. Richard Shiffer. Mr John Walker, Juniors: Mrs. W vne Dijert. Primary II: Mrs. K‘imv John. on. Mr Chm lntt" Cas idy rrimary I. Mi - Arthur Benson, Mrs Norris Enssi--. Kindergarten; Mr .. Jack Rvan. music; M Maureen McGrath, pianist: Mrs. David (nven, Bccretary; Mr En it C rner, Mrs. Paul Jone-, refr -hmen's; Mrs. R. N. LiFcbir, din < tor. All are welcome i tw<"n the ng s of 4 i > 13 inclusive.

faith is the substance of things hoped fur, the evidence of things not seen n — Hebrews 11:1

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Two Churches Choose Delegates lor Centeience A, T ir k I The Walkerton Motho di st Church will send Miss Phylli' Daniels as youth delegate to th Northwest Indiana Corfu nee which will be held al Purdue t'niv rsity on June 7. 8 and 9tii Phyllis is 15 years old and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Daniels of W illcrton. Sb has attcndi d t) . M ’ Imdr * S'e . m t (' imp at Battleground for the past throe yean>. Last year she received a ton year r rfe t attendance pin f r Sunday School. She will b? a sophomore at Tyn w H ^h School and in active in the H.gu S hool ^honis. Ate Nancy Mangui lias been cl ' I i v bee North Liberty Me hodist Church as youth delegate to the N’ortli.v -t Indi, .a Conferenc? which will b' heli June 7, 8. and !• Th conference wiJ com । no at Purdue l’niv« rsify. Nan v i.- tb„- daughter of Mi and Mrs John Mangus. She i 15 years old and will be a sophomorc th. l f ill She is active in 4-H, Pep Club, Y-Tvcns, Junior Nur < s, ( boms, Spanish chib and Set -nee club She Kings in the f

church choir and i vice president of the AfethodLst Youth Fellowship. COMMUNITY WIDE BIBLE St HOOL The Walkerton Ministerial Association is happy to announce its coming Summer Bible School Program. Tiie following churches are participating in the program: Presbyterian. Methodist, E. (J. B , United Missi >nary. The United Missionary will hold its school from June 3-7 The other churches nani -d will have their schools for two weeks, June 3-14. We strongly urge you to support this program by seeing that your children attend and we nsk your continued prayers that the Spirit of God will take charge E. U. B. MEN ORGANIZE The EUB men a n d their fr < nds will me t at the local chur h on Friday. May 31 at 6:30 p.m. for a fish fry The Committee Is Leonard Beaty and Dale UH ry. The fish are being donated bv Ward Awald Thn c attending need nothing but Ideas for the club

Thus wrote St. Paul to the Hebrews. He went on to tell them what faith had accomplished among the old Testament saints. Every man must have faith in something, even if he does not have faith in Christianity, the church or God. But the man who has faith in the church will find it his greatest source of strength, a reservoir that will fill his daily needs. The faith you find in your church will give your family a sense of security that no amount of money can buy. Worship with your family in the church of your choice this Sunday. Raad your BIBIS daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY