The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1963 — Page 6

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North Liberty Meihi ~e ( hm< h Charles Pain <. Mni-Rr Paul Verina Chui h S u., Supt. Morning W« i 'hip . ■ । 93n n in. Sermon Workmen that m rdci li not t<> be -hair'. d Installation S< :\.< • f»r the off i. A ' of t I - ' W o' : ' V 'f Ch ri' in S \r ■ Will boa part < ' 11 . V ■ ' 1 i \ ■c. China h ly ? M 'o.: • a a . Tl ■ Y' it’ c u ■ I .* t at 1 ■ << i\ June b<‘ ; ■ ■ < i 1 MYF an . i to i Met’: -li I J C ■ hip at b 30 p.m. 'I he I irst I’m Jh n . tan ( hun h Rev. David I • (»w. n Pastor R tyn ■ i TGi li, b ipt. You are al' no I- oit wn -hip Set vice. Thur day, June 21 iJm p.m. Bibk Sluuv m . E.mr Set vn o in the <?iur 1 an t . ay. Sunday. June 30 SumMy School 9:30 am. W<■■ snip Servne P l :3‘• a.m. T.-Jlers in Mans ’d Bouse. Roh 11 nd Cecil • Williams. Munday. July 1 8:00 am. MiniMer.' of the < uminunity will , meet i n prayer and nr dilation at tie Tyner EVP. Church. <u . ‘Lord Lord, shall enter the kmgd in of H<-. w.i. but he who docs the wall of my 'Father who is in heaven.’’ ( enter Church of the Brethren U S. 6 Harold Myers, Pastor Chui ch 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30. Albert Gongwer. Supt. Walkerton Metho; i<t Chur h Harold E. Willian s, Minister S ND AY 8:30 am. First Morning Worship Service. Every n * invi’d to attend this service. Mrs. Ronald Gray, organist. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School wth classes for all age groups. Melin Divine, Superintendent. Subect. “Praise the Lord!” 10:35 am. Second Morning Worship Service. The pastor will begin a series of special sermons on the Quadrennial E iphasis of the Methodist Church "Jesus Christ is L >rd.” This Sunday’s sermon is entitled "Jesu- Chti<t is Lord in the Realm of Influence” Tu< 'day, 7:31: p.m., Prayer and Study Hour Study on Martin Luther - Preface t , the B ok of Romans. Every, nc is cordially invited to

j CHRISTIAN LIFELINES I Value Compared I OXGI F I I GM could tak * a worthless sheet of pa]>er am 1 write a poem on it and make it worth $6,000 — । that’s genius. IK)( KEF ELI Ell cou’d sign his utnie to a pieca of paper and make it wort I; a milion — that’s capital. I At I.E SAM can take silver. stamp an emblem on it, ml mak" it v <• th a dollar — that is money. s A MECHAXR can tak metal that is worth only $5.00 ■ md make it worth $50.00 — that’s skill. An Al! I IS I e; n take a 50 < < p piece of canvas, paint a pwtui <ni’a) dm; k** it wo th >1 >OO that is art. Itu’ . . GODm Mo a aj, efnl life, v ash it in t\ bi .nd o’ Christ, put Hi So. n t h, it. aU( ] make it abh -sine to humanity — Hat is salvation. F rom The Compass Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Make :

nth nd these i < gular - in ?es of OU! Cl ■ ’' • ’ ■■ ' |1 . I . mur, 0 'n slew. rd - t1 >t a man be fount! faithful " il C ,r. 4 2i I irvt Ur t hr, n ( hurt h Wilha i Curt >. I * • r El. ‘s’ K •'!.?, Sup' Ruth c: .4 Jimiu, C| ur, >• "■ 0 ” I,W V. • 3 ■ , 1 Ji. Cb.m h. V «u.; C 1 hool . h f<>r this hour. G.i i Sum 1 E cn g T ’i uvship -upp ~t ti,. < h hr o\. - ci ' ' . b’ . ' : f a m 7:30 B: pti.-mal r" 7:30 Wedm ay 1 ’ .W' r and Bible Stu iy y' >uth an I u Gifts to . upport the Radio Fund in y be giv m to Ernest Kreider or Walter Str.pc. Walkt rt ,n E. L. B Church David R. Eller. Pa tor I :i . dd ('hui .., St iiooi Supt. 9:30 < m Church S 1 >1 lesson No I.", "Praise the Lord." 10 30 am. 1 ’ivme Woi ship. M' mbe: ami friends wid ceb bate the .eni< e of Holy C mmunion. The Chancel Choir under th.' direction of Mrs. David Lawren l <‘ and accompanied. bv Mi Art McK< sson, will sing the < cu hiding anthem for this s "on • Nm. ery service i ji o idca T r pre- . hook ; s duriim I.w Divine M orship. Fra ay, June 2* 7:3 pm. five Fellov. ;hip Cia s ■ I’ ha\e a party at the church with Mis. Mamie May and Mrs. Nellie Smith as hostesses. Monday July 1. 6:30 p.m. the G. n ■ il Committee of Hie Call t< Con , :*tment program will meet for a dinner al Tvegaiden El'B ('hui ch. Wedm stay, July 3. Naomi Circle will meet at the home of Alta Bowers at 11:30 a.m., picnic dinner. Mildred McKesson will be assisting hostess and Dorothy Knowlton, leader. Tabor E. I'. B. Church P F. Young, pastor John Clark, Supt. Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10;00 a.m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Monday, 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts Thursday, 7:30 Mid week Bible Study Friday 7:30 p.m reception for the pastor. Everyone is invited. Monday, June 17. a farewell party was held at the Teegarden Church for the Rev. Kuhl family who have moved to Nappanee.

<». ul Ib .ingi V.v nihii of God r’i h Lake lb v. J, n Nc< c, |a c .»r Lil • f.m, c inuay S. an u Supt .-J m, la v pool 1 i'm! 9:1,0. Mm. \\ >i mp Sci vi< t 10 3m S< moll topic "PoWif 111 tile Name ot Jesus” V mug I ’ ojiles Service 6 p m 7:00 p m , Russia and A imag eddon" Pine Creek ( nur<h of m, thr. ii June 27, Childrens’ Day in the Chu r<h. < xia b xrnsT (in m h 8181 E S( IIOOL rg, G . \’l TL' el >sing demons) i.,t on pio- : '. o: io■ D,i, vV. • , ' I ie u I ■ f :I e ( d I: . • t C. ■ cho Lal’a-: wdl 7 mud !< t- • ■ 1 b an i.iy m: h*. 7: . ’ p m . in th? cimn-h auddamum This ’ UrUli Will }>(• < r T ! 1 c during the i ek - | >gra i r to d.,! mis r; te to th pm n’ what th' children hav 1 ar-ied vmb utt n!i ig Bible S' hool c n . M .. ,ioe I>.i i f> mi S' mi h Be nd, who is completing tie School, wi! ]>"■ a . ' ’?• o-f. It s' ory, am,' some go jiel mat a' ng With the jHogr m by Un children B.bj • Si hool sessions will be condtK . ; c h aiy at the church from 9:30-11:15 a.m. thru Friday of this week. I ATin ;: \ND sox BAXQI ET A large path ring attend d ti •• Father an? Son Banquet last Wednesday evening in the dining hall f the Methodist Church G"orge Barks was chairman of Hie banquet and the Women’s S ,- c iety of Christian Service <'r\' d th'.* dinner. Everyone enjoyed tl " tricks and mystery of the gu< st magician. Awards were presented to certain fathers and sons. 'Famous w ringer washer, pt ic-d from 899 00 up with trade. Ph. 656-8372. 112 North Maui St., North Liberty.

I - Sta/ For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” —Juel 2:32 CALV/XTION is more than a word; it is a real promise. W ithout this promise, sinners would Im? fore ver lost. Is there not . hope for all in the realization that / I Jesus, in the agony of death, A : | looked with mercy uj>on a sinner " L| \ who (rilled out for forgiveness? ,! ~.. 7 ' ; Paul the Apostle told the Rod '1 mans that “the same Ix>rd over A •; , all is rich unto all that call upon J c' A ill Him.” The same Lord is with us ^4 to, today. $.7 ’■ / a~s »4^ -— How often, in this busy, modTV ' . ? ern world of ours, do we “call upon •A ’ T*”*? the Lord"? Do we offer to God V ri4 ‘ B nothing more than an hour or \\ / I JI.; a . R# I* two each Sunday? Do we turn to > /A \ z AM? ;r> ^9^ for guidance, in family as\a | jwfairs, in business dealings, in ''ve- ja -!.' /\ \ charting some course that affects X /A ( the lives of ourselves and those 3 I I around us? Do we call upon God r \ when we are * n depths 7T? I g/bfflWl of despair? Iv ji, V. ,\ IShA t We should not wait until ship1 f*' ' 7T r U7 V 1* • * wrecked on an island of hopeless- \< d / j! F ness lo become coix-crned with z /(i I I { ' salvation. The true Chiutian _—p ‘J C< p ( / makes it a full-time job. Read your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY - in— m—~~~~XX.T~

fIENIOR ( iTIZ! .S CRH P Mt an i । m the \. wi rton Mctm.'ust Church i,?’ am ' mo r. i -a n. toi mmg a S ■ mor ( iti--7 nsgi < pia i in t ti' year al le: In i.iiig ; fol; 'linn o.y ailmnoon । v M। . R v Shthorn of l.il ’oi l" In i- pt esident of tiie S m a Ci izenv gioup of the First. Methodist Church there. She t"La how the Senior Citizens' group became organized Th' y meet once a month to share .hobbies and im t new frienus. Following lie discussion, ci hcimis r<‘l re diluents were ser ed from a beautil dly appointed tea tabb < A lokr • tei, eo,: ■, mits ami mint > V Ue served by Mr . Gcoige Sei).:. Mrs. Oscar Barney and Mis. John Travis. Member; Cl It. Ph’ Ithea C Will meet again on July 11 at t i ■ home of Mig. Gus Verkier. ST. P.VIRh A WOMI i . < L. B The annual picnic lunch 1 a 11? mem: ers ot St. Pa' jie \V m .. Club will b< held ai 1 p.m. at the Koontz Like home of Mrs Frank Kramer on Wednesday, July 3. Following dinner a icbgious talk will be gi\ n by Mr p.eri.aid Westhues Die lunch wal feature a salad bar and members are ask. (<J to bring a salad and theii ow n table service. Plans for the ixth annual fashion show will be d.i • owed The gat • ha been et v it?. Montgomery Wai i of LdPoiic i n Thursday, September 12. T< ]>re id nt V: . John G: 1) Ji . is gen id < ! ,ii man. He 1e -I - W ‘dm- div include Mrs, Rubei t Hi! r, Mrs Ed Lazar, ek, Mr . E i" Kaminski mid Mt Jo a ph Wa’mowski. SENIOR METHODIST V Ol Til The member, and fr nds <f the Senior MYF g’'» :> <f the Wa’dii rton Meth"di t '3 i- w. t ike a trip to Sdv r Bet it i> Michigan tin week end Dwy w ; '! have the Chuich at 6 J) o’clot k this Saturday morning The presi< ent of the Fell' wship giullp is James Daube,

rieoend on lr k only if hi arc willing to w rk hard enough to bring it your way. > -' ■ Rev. ROBERT 11. HARPER A LITTLE BOY st^HE other day J looked out the •A door of my room and saw a ver.’ ini'e Loy climbing the steps an < > ’lin ; to t' c door. Il" tried to h 'I me :»'i, but he \ is such a Id. * that I could not u he turned and v nt d' n the steps. lie was pl yin whii ata mbor • immheu JI ST A THOUGHT: Just as every raindrop hc’ns to make a puddle, ever’, human h e must in some measure affect the manner id world in whith we live. and my sister learned from the neighbor that the wee fellow is three years old and that he lives up the avenue. No wood ■ • I think he is such a li) Ie boy. A:?! from the vantage of my year: I can but think et how far the I‘tle boy has to g|. in a few 'ears, perhaps, frcckljl will conic m n hi'- face and sonAi prisons will tell him that I'ttle girls are made of sugar and spide and everything that’s nice but that little boys are made of rats anti snails and puppy dog tails And you cin imagine how line that v. ill not make him feel. Xnd 1 could imagine all the way of life before him. He is such a little br. and I could not understand v.h d he was trying to toll me And I shall always uondiT Such a little boy! Who would put a stumbling block in his way? Can we. all of us, make a better World fur his Tomorrow?