The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 August 1963 — Page 8

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Au«. 22, 1963

CHURCH NEWS

I‘hic • reck ( lmr« h <t Brethren Rev I’. L Huflakct l’a tor Paul Stump Supt ('hurt 1) Sen ice 9 < n Cnuith School in an. Sunday Evenn g ~ ; 1 Augn.st 25 1 Lo.'.JD Sin .ay. Sr'-mon Spiritual TNT" Mien solo by Roy R ’<’il Special Courv 1! n.evtmg on Our Stewardship and t • budget 600 Ceciltan <T- ;i r<arsai 7:00 Program by Jr Hi Dipl Monday 7on L t ?<• . ’hoHn. 7 45 Men s Chorus Walkerton Mcthi.Ji 1 ( him h Harold E. Wi’bam- Mnastvi S3o am First Morning Worship Service Mis Ronald Gray, organist. 930 am. Sunday Si bom with clashes for all ages lesson them* "A Dream and a Discovery Melvin Divine. Superintendent. 10:35 am Second Morning Worship Service. Special selection in music. Mrs. Grace Atwinxl organist Nur-ery provided. Tuesday 7:30 pm Prayer ami Bib' a Study Thursday. 7 30 p.m.. Met ting of the Commission on Worship Walkerton I’rt^hy terian Church Rev. Davie D Own, PastorElder Raymond McGrath. Supt Church School 9:30. Ages 3-110. You are welcome. Morning Worship 10:30. Bring your Bibis. Ushers: Ralph Sullivan. Wilbur Mullet, Ei rl Scott and Clifford Allen. Nursery is provided with Mrs. Rohrer in charge

CHRISTIAN LIFELINES TRIALS OF LIFE Being Bold For Our Loi*d Jesus Christ Always Leads To Some Kind Os Persecution. In The Life Os Peter We Find That Persecution Was But Another Apportunity To Testify That Salvation Is To Be Found Oily In Christ. We Find That The Threatenings Os The Author'd es Cans *1 The Discip'es To Praise God And To I,lok To Him For Additon: 1 Boldness, As A Result Os Their Pr.ive v s In The Midst Os Persecution, The Lord FJlul Them An?w With The Holy Spirit. The Trials Os Life Not Only Conform Us Morally And Spiritually To The Image Os Christ, Bui Make Us More Effective Witnesses For Our L< rd. Our Witiuss May W •'! Bring Us Pe secution Os One Sort Or Anotl r. But P. rsecution, ‘ otirageouslv Met In The Powe,- of T) IP Ho’y Spirit. Always Leads To Spiritual Triumph. Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Lake No Detail Is Too Small A 1 h'auliful F neral S r\ ic“ Is Made Up Os Scores Os Ib laiL. >•» Os <h -e Det. i s Might ^eeni Small Or Trivial Bm \<> Detail Is Ev Rjgardel By Us As B’mg T o his gnif'eant To R-ceive Prompt, Soict AUent’on. This Careful Attention Is Giv -n To Details Because On Os The Major Purposes 01 Palmer Funeral Home Is To Remove All Burdens From The Shouhkrs Os A Bereaved Family. Palmer Funend Home Is Thoughtful Os Thoes It Ser\. s In The Matter Os Cost, Too. How Much A M< mm ;•> ITiliut” Co-O D-p nds Entirely On The Family’s VoluoLuy Selection. All Costs Are Displayed Op<nly. Ard No Exiwnse Is Ev»*r Add d Cnl<‘ss It D C|“arlv 1 udersto-xi py The Family Ahead Os T me. R. gardles> 01 The ITic. Le\ I Chosen, Ev-ry Serva - D On? That ‘'Truly Expre.-.^ Love And De volion.” Kent K. Palmer Om her & Dina tor PALMER FUNERAL HOME Phone 656-8362 North Liberty, Ind.

Greeters ar< Mi ami Mrs. Ceci! Williams Sr High Youth group wnl n -t at 6:00. place to lie announced Sunita j Evening Si nice in Spanish am! English for out Migrant Birth nn at 7 00 Monday s <h> rm W dkertun Ministerial A' o iation im ’t, Thursday \uguM 24th the Sr. Youth group trip to Silver Beach has be< n cancelled. T hur day- Augu-t 22. 29 am! S< pt 5 Player M eting ami Bible Study of I John in the basement at 7:00. Thurslay Softball practice Any girls of high school age < 1 older < an play. Tins Chun h of Christ is open each anti every day for worship. You are welcome. l ir.t Brethren Chm<ii Win. Curtis, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt Ruth Clark. Jr. Church 9:30 Morning Worship. Guest peaker will b? Merril’. Goodsell of Plymouth. Junior Church also at this hour 10:39 Sunday School classes for al! ages. 6:30 Adult Bible Study from Hebrews and youth meetings. 7:30 Evening Worshp 7:00 Wednesday. Prayer Service followed by the Quarterly Business meeting and election of officers. Tuesday August 27. Corn roast and fellowship at home of Clem Mamerow. Laymen's Retreat at Lake

Rhipshwanna Rept 6th, The Pilgrim Holiness ( hun li John Hall, Pastor It” ..(• Wi-Jcr, Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning Worship Hi 15 a.m. Ewmng Worship 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 7 wo Revival meeting beginning on Tuesday evening. August 27th at । 30. 'Plus revival will continue nightly until the closing on Sunday night. Septunbei * Everyone \\ ‘lconic First Baptist Church ^'he I . t Baptist Church, which v . r< . ntly organized is now meting on their recentls acquired property on th > cornel of Main and Clark Streets in Walkerton. Sunday Sch m>l 9 30 am Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening W<>r. l ip 7 Ou p.m. Wednesday I raver S rviie 7 p m. The pastor. Kev Benny Miller, of Tennessee is at home at SOI A Ohio St Everyone 1 welcome t" attend these srvn •>. Walkerton K. B. ( hun h David R, Eiier, Pastor Dan AwaM, Supt Sunday 9:30, Church School. Ix'sson topic: "A Dream and a Discovery" 10:30 am Divine Worship. Sermon topi : "And So They March." Friday. Aug. 23. 7:30 pm.. Fellowship Class party at the church. Mrs. Laura Wolfenbarger and Mrs. Imogene McKesson are hostesses. Tuesday. 9:30 am. Kmnoma at the home of Mrs Minnie Taylor Tlie Church in the heart of the community with the community at heart. North Liberty Mrthodkt ( hun h Char! ‘s Patterson. Minister Paul Vermin. Ch. School Sup’ Morning Worship Service 9.30 a m Sermon: "Counting the Cost" Church School 10:30 a.m. Junior MYF 6:30 p.m. in the church basement. Senior MYF 6:30 p.m. at the Youth Center. Glad Tidings Church Fish Lake Rev. John Neese, Pastor / Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. ’Sepnon Topic: Sacrifice of Abraham Evening Worship 7 p.m. David and the Giant. Star Wesleyan Method! ,t Church Corner Pine and New Roads Thomas Duvail, Pastor Sunday School Supt.. Fred Schutz O’ass leader Harold Snyder Sunday School 9:20. Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7 30. Mid-week Dreyer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 pin There is a friendly welcome here for everyone. Come to church next Sunday. N 1.. METH.ODIST I EI-LOU SHIP EN JOYS COHN ROAST The Fellowship Class of the North Liberty Methodist Church enjoyed a corn roa d and picinc at the cottage of Mr and Mis. John Harbaugh on Indian Rake near Union, Michigan. Sunday CARDS Thanks to each and everyone of you for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown to us during our hours of 11 -rd. Thanks for the many phone cal!., letter.', and cards Mr and Mrs Thomas E Murj hy We wsih to extend our very inhere thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy .11 the lo * of our love 1 one p Mr and Mrs. Jack Wallace

Church To Hold Special Service Two spc< ia! service, are being planned for Sunday August 25, at th Calvary Baptist Church in LaPaz. Rev. Darwin Neddo who ha : erved as a mis umarv tu France for one term under theater Europe Mission and who has just ’eturned horn - on funough. will ning the nws-age in the morn1. g ervice a* Hi . • । m His wife. June ami their four children, wil’ ae< ompany him to th? church for this service. Mrs Neddo will Iw giving Iwr testimony to the children in the Junior Uhurrh Service. The Moody In ditut • < f Srienc< film, City of the Bees’’ wu! be shown at the church at 7 30 pm. Sunday night, August 25 Tins 45 minute film took ten years to produce ami required th’ developing of many new filming proc esses. The fabulous insect city which it presents boasts air-con-diliunmg. police and sanitation squads. nurseri3«. chennea! processing plants, some remarkable structural engineers ami a con- < i-e and effectiv? language Hint we h’am tr rend "City of the Bees" has a message of vital importance to everyone when viewed in the context of present world conditions. Tnne’y as today’s news, it presents the answer to the pro Icm facmg every young person today.

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Revival Meetings Begin Tuesday In Walkerton S'-. J|i There will be a revival inert? at the Pigrim Holinc s ( hm. bi’gmnrig Tu< Mlay wening, \ girt 27. at 7 30 pin. The c\., gi’list f<>r tbi; meeting is R< Henry Vandcrbush from Bu ne’l. Smith Dakota. He is a G oral Evangelist of the Weaiev Methodist Church. Wo are f. lunate to have this man in Wa! erton Everyone is encouraged attend these meetings uhit n v start each evening at 7.30 The meetings will clo e on Srtember K. Sunday religion is apt to ><. before the end of the week