The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1963 — Page 6

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North Liberty Melh . list < hinci Charles D Fallersun. Mimstci J‘nil Vernon Ch School Sup;. Morning Wo ship Srmce 9.3 • Sermon ‘M in amg to Zion Church School 10:30 a.m. M YF 6:30 p m The Methodist Y u.h Prlinwship will sponsor an i< e cream supper on Friday Ju y 19 trom 5 to 9 pin Sandwum >. pie. < aim and uj cream will P .served First Brettin n ( htin h Wm Cuit!-. Pastor Erned Kuei hr. Supt. » Ruth Clark, Jr. Church 9 'Ji Morning Wo: .ip Sermon topic. "The Why of iTou Ie fur the Christian.” 1” 30 Sunoay School classes for all ages. 6:30 youth meetings. Adult Bible study from Hebrews. 7:3d Evening' worship Topi* “The Christian Psychology ol Paul.” The Sunday School Board will jneet following Sunday School. All teach* rs and officers are asked to be present. Laymen's meeting at the home of Ernest Kreider 7:30 p.m. Friday. I 7:30 Wednesday, youth and adult Bible study and prayer meeting. Walkerton Methodist ( hurch Harold E. Williams, Minister Sunday 8:30 a.m. First morning worship service. Mrs. Ronald Gray, organist. 9:30 am. Sunday School with Classes for all ages. Melvin Divine. superintendent. 10:35 a.m. Second morning worship service. Spacial selection in music. Mrs Grace Atwood, organist. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. study hour with Miss Adelaide Millard and Mrs. Gail Sherland A cordial welcome is * xtended to each one to attend the senwe of the church. Tabor E. F. B. f hurch • Pint and Pierce Roads P. F. Young. Pastm John Clark. Supt. Morning Worship 9:00 a.m Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m The WSWS met Tuesday at the church with Mrs. Russell Knepp presiding. Mrs Lee Crawford gave the lesson, "To Know Ea* h Other" assisted by Mrs. Glen Kane The next meeting will be August 13.

CHRISTIAN LIFELINES 1 here is a story of a man who saw a deserted plow in a fi Id. The »lac\* was a litt.k farm in Catskill .fountains. The ph w sto d abandoned in the middle of a lu’iow. A vm.- later the man passed that way, and i ther stood the plow in the same spot, but a littla vol o' from 1 1 e weather and leaning to one side. In anothm vear th man passed again. The plow was still Pj • on ; tbC t ine it h; d fallen over and was rusty. W ha’ had hap| “m d ’o the plowman? Th ? man never foum! oi.t. Probabh' no one knows, hut that ;d an<h n< <p' ix.d to u< Whv do pe -pl. quit? A dioma'a ■r ' a on r said: “Anybody can write the 1 '*d I '■ > Pu' how manv can go on and completc th" task? I' y < nd ind r■nw it h art sos noble de'OU ’ hgh ide । lbw \ ei. thci ■ me some • ' a ■ • 1 vety proud for ine ao baaI’- A I- ;p ‘■< re flow many aban•Ui community, in oui ■I urc ht an lin ou? li v e> ? Ministers Os Walki rton and Koontz hake (

h North Liberty < hi'Ntian < hup* h Jack Parsons, Supt. John Palm* r, Pastor , 9 do Sunday. Communion horn Message: "Mt Calvary, the Mountain with a Message ” l*i on Bible School. No Sunday evening services in July and August. 7 3’l Tuesday, Christian Mission Workers. 630 Wedn xiay. Bible Study an*l ; rayer meeting . The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Je^se Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 7:00 pm. Walkerton E. U. B. ( hurch David R. Eiler, Pastor Dan Aw aid, Church School Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church School. Lesson: "Rebellion Against God" 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: "Created in the Image of God”, a race relations ^l- - Nursery service is provided for pre-schoolers during th* worship hour. Friday. Jiuy w. d:3O p.m., a n ‘ighborhood supper will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beaty. This is for members and friends of tiie church who live on Harrison and Tylei Streets. , July 20. 7:00 pm Couples Club swim party at Du Wayne Whitmer home in North Liberty. July 20, 11:00 a.m. meet at the < hurch for H >me Caravan. July 22, 7:30 p.m Board of Education meets at church. July 23. 9:30 a m. Kmnonia at the parsonage. Glad Tidings ( hurch Fish Ixike R-v. John Neese Ernie Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning worship service 10:30. Sermon topic: "The Great White Throne ’ Young People’s Service 6 p m Sunday. 7 pm. sermon "God's Deliverance Power” North Liberty Church of Brethren A. P Wengerr, Pa-tor Stanley Betz. Supt Vdma Wharton, prima v Supt. Sh re in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sermon: "The Beauty of a Godly Life” Church School 10:30 a.m.

Star ( am ■ h Sunday >* num S.uO \wi up . erv ice * 1 Evening >« rvr < < •'* ptn Juhi* i’a i ce, 1 ’asioi A<*n ; mv ithiion i. * xtend* 1 to ev ci yon* to alt nd FKE>m I LRIA S < <>l FLES ( LI B (The Fil.' I'resbylerian Couple. Club will meet at th*' Wayne Burch lake home on Sumlay. Julv 21 at 2 3’) n»r an afternoon and evening of Christian tun and fellowship. Bring your swim gear, covered dish, own table semi e and a good deposition. This alt emoon is offered to any and all who are young m heart, wish to make new friends, and are looking for clean Christian fellowship Please come. E. I . B. SKATE FARIA Seventy-one chnur-n. youtl and adult.-, attended the skating party last Friday night sponsored by the Junior Hi boy.' ot the local church. - Those attending the skating party at Plymouth wish to thank Jam* s Payton for making the necessary arrangements. E. I . B. CO IP LES ( LFB The young married people of the local £. U. B. Church will have a swim party Saturday. July 20th. at 7:00 pm. Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Whitmer of Pierce Road, North Liberty. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Northam of walkerton will be th* hostesses with the swim party at the Whitmers. E. I . B. ( All U AN Members and friends of the Walkerton E. U. B ChurMi will meet at the church Saturday. July 20. at 11:00 aim The caravan will then go U> the Haven Hubbard Memorial Home, New Carlisle, to help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the home. At 12:ou n*Km an ox roast wi'l be served by the men of oui Michigan Conference. During the meal. the New Carlis! • High School band will play. A program will foil >w at the conclusion of the meal and ais* conducted tours of the Home. Many lovely articles made by members of the home will be on sale. The Haven Hubbard Home ione of the five benevolent homes for the aged sponsored by th Evangelical United Brethren Church. ( IR( LES HOLD PK NK The Rebekah and Naomi C-r---cles held their picnic Monday, July 15, at the home of Mrs. Leland W.dch. Mrs. Arlu Smith, president, led the devotions which were followed by a deli* iou pi* - nic supper and hour of fellowship. A short business m -eting wa held and then games were played Prizes were given to Mrs. Richard Kickbush and Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton. BIBLE STUDY AND FEWER IThe First Presbyterian Church of Walkerton is continuing to be blessed by God's presen* e at Uu Thursday evening Bible Study and Player Services. At the present time we are in the midst of I John and are having a wonderful lime If you are interested in knowing what your status is with Gud. if you are interest d in being a pait of the |M)wer of prayer, if you are interested in experien* ing the fellowship of Christ Believers, we urge you to come on (Thursday evenings at 7:00 in the chur* h basenwnt. PRESB^TLKIAX SR. III*.II The Senior high .south group of the First Presbyterian Church of Walk rt >n will meet Sunday at 3:00 for an afternoon <d Christian Fel’ow hip. Bible Study of the Book of James and cat The group u 11 m**t at th* (hm * h and go to the lake hoin • of Mi and Mrs W iyn* Burch Bung your -wim gear, coven- i dish a-i*l vo n own table service Mi Betty R *ed has the k-sson and Randy John on the worship

SPEC I IL SEK\ I( E The Fh -1 rresbyienaa Chur* h of Walkirton will hold a sjecial s. rvi* e on Sunoay, July 21. We will nc* ive new m -mbeis during the lo 3o worship service F ollowing tin . service, the congregation will go to the Wayne Burch home tor a s -rvice of confirmation and the Sacrament of Bap tisin. NYOMI CIRCLE PICNIC The Naomi Circle of the E U.B Church held th* ir annual picnic at the country home of Mrs. Brooke Bowers with 24 numb rs two gueets and seven children present. Mrs. Dean Knowlton was in charge of th • program. which was opened with singing-a song A "thm is your life" playlet of the chur* h on the Rim of East Asia, was given by Mrs Dean Knowlton. Mrs. Virgil Wolfenberger. Mrs. I>-onard B ity ami Mis. Frank Hahn. Mis Walter Smith conducted the business meeting. Mr*. Eiler aked that all who atternksl different churches during the summer would bi ing back the program from the church attended, in the fall wo could have a display. Hostesses so, the piclnc wen* Mra Bowers and Miss Mildred McKesson □ - □ HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Z^hncr are the parents of a son. born July 16 in Community hospital. Mrs. Carrie Sinn was dismissed from Starke Memorial hospita’ in Knox, last Sunday, following recent surgery. — —— — — r THANKS □ □ THANKS OSS We would like to express our appreciation to our inemls. relatives and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown us during tiie death ot our father. Ralph H. Woods. Also a special thanks to Rev. Pat Lei son and ti. Masonic L»dge 266 who were in charge of the services at the cemetery; also the Sump* ion Drain • Church who served the family their meal. , Mr and Mrs Harvey Wood., Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Metzger Russell Reaves Howard Wood p Eldon Keel • I would like to thank all my friends for tr.e cards, flowers and many kindnesses shown me following my recent operation They were all greatly appreciated. Kay Brantley 4-H’ers Enter C ounty C ontests Misses Barbara Lidy, Tneresa Schmellz, Jamse Downs. Ann Clark and Jackie Tuttle entered the county demonstration contest in South Bend July 15. Theresa S* timed z was county wmmr in the electric division showing how to make flaming pancake sizzlers m an electric frv pan. Barbara Lidy's demonstration on paper Christmas trees won hei th? county in the crafts division Both girls will enter the district contest at Bremen July 18. The Lmcolnettes Advanced Foods Chi. s went out to eat in South Bend Thursday. July 11 Theresa Schmellz, Ann Clark, Roberta Van Dyke and Christian Powers were the girls Mrs Wai ner Clark and Janieci Helm were the adult sjxmsors. A psychiatrist was te ting the mentality of his patient "Do you ever hear voices without being able to tell who is speaking, * r wh*’ie the voice com** from?" he asked. A s sir." the patient replied "And when does this oc* ur?" inquh"d lbc doctor "When 1 answer the telephone." The most popular good roads movement is 60 miles an hour.

Walkerton Summer Recreation In the badminton tourn* v. the following results nave a,Hamed into quarter tuuil act!**.. Tiie winner will ?e< eive a ne*> .* aball and the runnerup will le.eive a new softball. Debole Ross beat Allen Northam, Craig DeMyer won over Mike Stasko and tin 11 Koss Steve Buswell won over Jun Lute. Larry Nieswcnger over Lirry Melhn and Nn sweng* r won cvei Buswell Bruce Wharton over Steve Ludwig, Stevj Bellinger over Mike Zlatos, Wharton over Bellinger. Denny Allen won over Jun Harder, John Walker, Bob Mellin. j Lloyd Roth over Don Hendricks, Jack Hiler, Mark Howard Steve Zlatos over Mark Malstaff, Brian Harder and Gary Trost. Rick Benson over Jaff Jacob, Bob Keek, Mike Pittman. Overall champion ? ? ? Y'olleytmll League Ravens 4 Q Scorpions 2 4 Black Hawks 2 2 All-Stars 0 -k BasketbaU Badgers 3 0 Hoosiers 2 b Globe Trotters 1 2 Celtics 9 J Baseball Ix*agUr Ponies 5 2 Colts 3 $ While Sox 2 5 Colts won the ki< kball league. MAPLE GKOVE Michael Wagner spent Friday night with his grandparent* Mr. an * Mrs. Lowell Guhse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riech and daughter* spent the week end with the Dean Warners at Shadowdeal. Martinsville. Ind. Mrs. Riech and children and Mrs. Donna Byers spent Thursday with Mn.v Guy Smith at Kewanna. Mrs Helen Vargo and Mrs. Elnora Schupp had a luncheon and personal shower for Sharon Mnier Thursday at the Vargo home in SoiiUi Bend. Mrs Esther Warner of Milwaukee, Mrs. Mildred Hardman ot Walkerton were out of town guest. Mrs Hardman spent : .-vi ral day in the John Miller home. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. School were FTiday visitors. Mr auid Mrs. Jim Miller and daughter and tho Hubert Cauffmans were Saturday night gueMf in the Miller home. The Marvin Stanley family of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and the Alton Hughes family of Indianapolis were Saturday supper guests and all attended the wedding of Miss Sharon MilK and Keith Tice at the We Ryan Methodist Church in South Bend. Miss Pat Peterson of Manof was an overnight guest m the Miller home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grooms Mr. and Mrs John Schermyw and Eugene had Wednesday dinner in the Harold Geyer h*»tue. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schopp and family returned to their honw in Dayton Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Joe Vargo. Mr«. DeVon Smith. Mrs J Warner and Mrs. Mildred Hnrdinan visited Rev. and Mrs I’hay Plummer at Winona Lake Sunday BIRIIDAY PARTY Mrs. Gladys Sheneman of North Liberty was the honored gm-st at a birthday dinner on Saturday evening. July 13. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Teter, Mishawaka. Other guests present weiv Mr. and Mrs. Che«L r Thaytr of LaPaz; Mr. and Mrs Ray Stoneburner, K* nny B>rr Mr and Mr Dwight Pipporger and son and Mr. and Mrs. Clel! F’outs. all of n -ar Walke> ton Home made ice cream and cake were enjoyed b lore returning to their homes. H’alk at the conference table may saw* blood on the battlefield.