The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1963 — Page 14

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Movie "Black Gold" To Be Shown At Koontz Lake Community Church IE)m|naB|aH|HaBHHBaHBH|BBaMaaaBaaaBBHaHBHawI E)m|naß|aH|HaßHHßaHßH|BßaMaaaßaaaßßHaHßHaw . SEE AFRICA'S BLOODY PAGAN PRACTICES . . . AND HER MASSES _ TURNING TO CHRIST IN THE GREAT OSBORN AFRICAN CRUSADES. T. L. Osborn's SMs« A feotu'e-lenrth, sound-color film that will shock and *tir you by its frankness! ”9 1 1L i-g/

Black Gold, a feature length, solin ’, color film produced by Iha T L. Osborn Evangelistic A so- < iation will he shown Jum 23 at 7:3<> p.m at the Koontz Lake Community (:hurch. * Filmed entirely it Wmi. West Afrca, ‘'Black <lml ’ s unique in that no scenes were staged and no actors used Events are captured exactly as they took plat • Portraying the jungle oi complex pagan mysteries which characterizes so much of Afnca. the film has a realism which alters nearly every < oncept of this neg let ted land. Africa, often refer red to as •'the itark continent.'' is a strange mixture of organized moslem cities with their towering mosques and poverty stricken villages (' iminated by witchcraft ami ho- < us-pocus mysticism. "Black Gold ' visits these towns and villages, observes a pagan fetish marker, captures the hie ‘oils, unalterable tribal markings ami witnesses virtuajy every phase of existence surrounding these benighted people. Missionary Exaneghst Os oin of Tulsa. Oklahoma producer and naira tor of the film, has condm t - ed mass evangelistic campaigns in over 10 countries drawing unprecedented crowds. The effects of his campaigns are clearly evid >n< cd in this dramatu film. "Black Gohl" will be presented bv Orvil Smith, a cooperating

evangelist with tin T L Oslxun Association The public is invited and there is no admission charge. Film will be shown at the K< on’z Lake Community Church a 7,."0 p.m. June 23 < VS CIRCLE MIU ' The !’<>i.as Circle of the Pi sbyte’.m Church met Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Wm. Michalski at Koontz Lake A carry-in dinner was served at 1 p.m. At th. meeting following the dinner, M:-. Helfn. k gave the devotions. Eleven members and one guest were pi esent. SENIOR MM MEETING The Senior MYF of the M -tho.hst Chur, h went on a swjmming party ia<t Sunday at LaPoite. The adult counselors were Mr ami M - <’l\>!e Stu kley and Mrs. Harold Williams. Arguments settled with force usual!'. < ome up foi ivsettlement.

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E. I . B BIBLE SCHOOL ( LOSING PROGRAM The Walkerton E I'. B Vacation Bible school held their closing program Sunday. June 16 at 7:30 p.m. The theme this year was "Walking With God." Rev. David Eiler opened the program with a welcome foil wed by prayer. The j ledges to the flags and to th? Bible were given by the boy? and girls Mrs. David Lawrence directed the children in singing several songs Mrs. Ray Beagles accompanied them on the piano. The kindergarten presented their program consisting of .songs and memory verses. Teachers were Mrs D Northam, Mrs. Tom Cotton. Mrs Writhe Hostetler and Pam Dutcher. The primary department sang sever al songs followed by memory ver.-ds and a playlette on Peter. Teacher s were Mr s Vugr Wolfenbarger, Mr s L oil McKesson. Mrs Gene Bowers and Sha: »n Know! ton. I* The secretary's report was given by Su<- (’ampbell and the offering was taken by Jim Woodand Brian Shaw । The junior department, led by Mrs. Wallei Jackson. Mrs. Walt, i Smith and Linda Lute sang a s ng, follow ed by memor y verseMusical numbers were played I by Jim Wood. Beverly Welch.

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Elaine Fitzgerald, Rita Ellis and Ramona Bowers A pantomime was presented by the children The program was closed with the school singing "Whisper a Prayer." Rev. Eiler incited the parents and Mend,-, to view the handwork and were served refreshments. A ITE NDS El B ( OM EREM E Rev David Eiler, pastor <>f the E I’ B (hunch and Mrs Warner (’lark, lay delegate, attended the 119th session of' the Indiana Conference North ot the Evangelical ('mted Bi •thren Church at Oak-

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wood Park. Syracuse, Indiana, June 11-14. R. H Mueller, DD. was the presiding Bishop Rev. Eiler was returned to Walkerton. Rev. Donald Ruhl will go to Nappanee, Rev P. F. Young will have the Teegarden-Tabor Circuit and Rev. ' V. L Garner will serve the Oliver Branch Church of the Fulton Circuit. Dr Robert Y tinker, district superintendent of the Methodist Ghurch, was devotional leader each morning, using the theme for the year, "Jesus Christ Renews HIS Church."