The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1963 — Page 15
Presbyterian Bible School Holds Program Over two hundred attended the • losing exercises and handcraft exhibits of Vacation Bible School at the Presbyterian Church Friday evening. As we endeavor to evaluate the past two weeks, there is a feeling of satisfaction for the teachers who so generously dedicated a half day, and many days even several hours more, to sowing the setM of God’s Word and way of life into the lives of youngsters from the age of four to thirteen who attended the ten day session. The theme was “Walking With God" and some of the lessons if cultivated by the parents in the home, will never be forgotten and will make the lives of these children much richer and more meaningful. Lessons such as "God s Children are not Afraid." Children of God Trust Him,” "God's Children Pray,” "God's Cliildren Obey,” God's Children are KimV’ "God's Children do not Steal. ' and God's Children are Content and Happy.” Much has been said and) written about youth in a troubled world, those who become delinquents. We strongly feel that time spent by twenty-five teachers and helpers in classes averaging eighty-five pupils per day out of an enrollment of 105, was most rewarding and our prayer is that God will
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continue to walk and speak to every child who attended and that He will become real in their lives, helping them to withstand, temptation, frustration and fear which is the source of so much trouble in the lives ot our young people today. A Litany By First Graders At Bible School I tie thoughts for the following htun\ were suggested by the children of the fust grade class of the Vacation Church School of the Waki i ton Methodist Church after a morning walk around the town. ’Hie teachers of the class were Mrs. Richard Flaugher and Mrs. .lack Rizek. A LITANY For the moon and the sun and the stars We give thanks to thee, () God. For the beautiful trees and the green grass We give thanks to thee. O God). For the nice little birds that sing We give thanks to thee, O God. For the flowers that bloom in the summer We give thanks to thee. O God. For the glorious American flag . We give thanks to thee. O Gotk For the homes and churches in ( our town We give thanks to thee. O God. For the food we eat, and the clothes we wear We give thanks to thee, O God. For the seasons of the year We give thanks to thee. O God. For the friends we love so much We give thanks to thee. O God. For the wonderful love of Jesus We give thanks to thee, O God. We give thanks, E.l .B REBEKAH CHICLE The Rebekah Circle of the EUB Church of Walkerton met June 11 in the home of Mrs Tom Cotton. Mrs. Dick Kickhush led the les.4on entitled " Between East and West.” Janet Cotton read the scripture from Acts 16 verses 110. Mrs. David Eiler offered the closing prayer. During the business meeting, Mrs. Eiler gave a summary of the convention. The following officers were elected: vice-president. Mrs. Lee Clingenpeel; secretary, Mrs. Dick Kickbush: and Christian Social relations. Bonnie Smith. Other officers who were installed last April are president, Mrs. Raymond Smith; treasurer. Mrs. Dennis Northam; Spiritual Life Mrs. Eiler; Missionary Education, Mrs.
Tom Cotton. The picnic will be held with the Naomi Circle at the home of Mrs. Leland Welch on Monday. July 15. at 6:30. Mis.-, Mildred McKesson will be co-hostew. □ □ THANKS LI —• — — — — Q Words cannot express how much wc appreciate your sympathetic understanding of our great loss. We wish to thank all the relatives and friendr for their kind acts extended to our father and husband. A special thanks to Dis. Carter am/ Rohrer for their kindness, sympathy and understanding. Also a special thanks to Die Masonic rxidge of North Liberty during Un. illness and death of our father and husband. The Family of George W. Heim j2op To all my friends, neighbors ami organizations who remembered mo with your many acts of kindness during my recent illness. My most sincere thanks p Robert P. ißobi Wolfe We are deeply grateful for the prayers, cards, flowers and acts of kindness shown us during the time of our bereavement in the loss of our husbandand father. William G Budsard. loss of our husband and fatlwr. Pearl R. Bussard Wm H , James & Robert Bussard Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Trost Mr. and Mrs. John Wathen WSCS OF NORTH LIBERTY METHODIST ClirW II The WSCS of the North Liberty Methodist Church will meet June 21 for a pienia at Storyland Zoo Meet at the church at 11:00 a m. Bring a covered dish and table sendee. Hot dogs and a drink will be furnished. Special program for children.
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June 20, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
STAR There was a. large attendance at the Smgspiration al the Star Church Sunday night. The response of the area churches was much appreciated by the Star f< Ik. Tile Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club will have no monthly meetings during June and July ami in August they will join with the R«a Thimble Club forth r annual family picnic. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E<i Beron w.-re Mrs. Lena Qb.
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Ode kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Glen B< ron of South Bend. YELLOW BANK Gallois at the Orby Baugluuin home on Father Day w-erc Mi. and Mr - Orx ilie Schmeltz am' Mr. and Mr; Jerry Schmeltz, Walkerton; Tony s< him ltz ot Chit mo; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sbwrt s of South Bend Mr. and Mis. bred Keller ot Buchanan Mich.; Mr. and Mrs John Scnmeliz an. I m of Roiling Praii i< .
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