The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1963 — Page 6
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— THE IXDEI’ENDLM NEWS— Sept. 5, HiG.J
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North Lib rty 'L tbodisf ( Lurch .’ h.ii 1, I’.itb rum Minis ’• i I’ ,’ll V< rib n. <’’.hi hS ! Sup’ Mocnnu: W> - -mp Sr r. • •■ s 50 v in. Sermon "(; is \\ ■ krful Liv." "bun h S< ! <c >1 ]0 rm ntn .Timif M'i E t • .u p n Senior MYK --I Y. nth (’ hr at 6 SO p in Th- W. -'W B.u Cws v. .'1 1 net a' (’■■ .. 1 • m .'' iv Ri ■ A part <>f tl • ; <. tr '-ill b a “White E \\ dkerton L I B ( hnr< h I'a vM R Eil r. I a ’ r ['.in Aw 'pt 9 ChU! a S ’ 1 >!i “When W, Wond. r Why 111 30 I 111 ill.' \\ ' lup S' : iv.^n L the pa^toi Nurse) y service is provide i d irmg the woi ’,p •• v; • S pt. stl. 7 .'si p n C’ -m h (rg : niz;” ion S’ ■iv Comm to m-.-t : t the < v or. : Sept 9 7.30 1 L > al (■' m-f<"-enee at the cbun ” Tile h-.y. Sept 111. 11l a.m„ K mom . at ' ’ 1 •> । Mi - Rud >1; h . Re. >;> 1 7.<’ : . c ■ pi ett i t i • cli ml "Th- Cbm . ii th." k- -H of t Cem. ’• ’ E. ' (’ >mmm.:t\ t 1 • u ' North I ih« ty ( Lurch of Brethren F’an' ■ I> ’ Supt A P \ . ciu < I ‘.m'i r Veil a V . ’ ”i )" ’ S ip' Si.ai n . : ; ’ V 9 25 am. Woo p Hr. ' " । a (’hm ' b" '■ .' m. .Im i ■: c- :■ ”i : e on Monday eve it g it 7 ‘ p.m Bib’e St i • ;,i 1 I’ r Hour M mday cv, nir. • . t 7 <X) p.m. \\ ilkerton V tLnlLf C h ir. h Harold E V dliam ■. M nister - 8:30 a m First M< rning Wor- »} ip S' rvice. M»i- Ronabl Gray, organist. 9:30 am Sunday S-hoo! wi’h classes for all age er um. M< Ivm Divine. Supt Besson "Wien We Wonder Why " 10 35 a m Se and morning Worship serve Ant'n-m Iv adult J eh«>ir. Organist v.u’l be Mr> Giace Atwood 6 oO p.m Jumoi MVF meeting 7:00 p.m Senior MYF meeting Tue dav 7 L 0 pm Praver and Bib’- Study Wednesday. 12 <M) '„>nn WSCS pi< nic. 7:00 p i A did’ (" ■ i - net ire i o P 11. C U’ I; B 1! ! meet in/ Tbi!•-'»<lt' e, i - Philathea Cl e ■ al hon.e cf ” Uawn n- e
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Grio han - A nut 'A ; provided each Sunday t ' in.«'l < hildren. We welcome you it y u a’- without a < liui 1. home I ir-t Br lhio । < Lun Ii Win I'a or I' ! . f : » M i 1 a . 'A - . p ;m Ji church bow 1...■ . . . . age 0 3<l vb. ’ 1 h’ s-' •• from H tre.-y 7:30 Ba pt .s. n a > < 30 We I’i» iy I’.ib'o stu !y and p> ivi"-r ... tj. e *,r R E ina Schia det leader. 7:/o S' ’et -.u <• « .ne 7 30 ■ AWIS ” ’ I’huK h M- . r tri Li gett iea.i-r St pt -mber • I; t’l! ) S-1;. I : .y. nn i - lb T . t at Like Shipshewana. M>r’ iy ev< mg S-t 1 9. I nst ri. 1 I.ayme’- ; n •’rm I’ .y' B' >’ 1. . : J eel me un Timi. iay S i t 12 The • ■ ... st ■ Hot su’i'./. S' • ’ i M t • or. E . . 1. . ". ('lem *' ■ : ■ ■ T- • C" ”, ht. Woo< I”'"' Boone Secndar v . I 1* ■ O> -’v. .L-an-i’U'.Lwk n T.us' ■ . E’e -n K >”e Bi: r * .1 ■ • ’ i I ■ 11 ()rmi' r- F ■ E • m I’, porter. Kath l ; ' H vel, Faina Schrader Librarian. Th< 1 ta Hiy t’s' < • . L For ’ u: ’ I Han V Claik, ’ d a. Is i . ' uuw B ■ >ne J' M‘i 't i ■ C <"ari . A Sae m 1 be”. I>. H ’ > bairn Junior ':/ r«Bu'h Clark and Fran Curti . < ' d,- b Be’ty Hevi 1 and Dial • H ear'!, assistants Sunday Sehno! Sup’ . Ernest Kreider. Durwood Cla’k Secretary, Ins Boone, Larry St rone Librarian. Jeanette Jackson. Kay Hay Pianist. Charles Cberly, Flora Foreman S ng ’ eider C'ab'ord Hively. EmeM dbrieht Basement Supt.. Ethel Hints, Hare) H 'v Flora! Ckunmittee P Schrader, B St rope an’ H. Clark Cl id T’ ’in"x Church Fi.ah I ^| <e H« O Ldm . T’l top F.-nie Yoimc Sup'
Saiidny Si ln«.l 9 do a ni M 'mug Worship Servi< < 10-3< a m Si rmnn topu ’Stew ir Iship" S| >i i d .studies with INang li t Jei । y Stegall of Li! ’« rte Five nights only ; i pinning S- ptcinbtu 11th to Sepiotnnrr 15th Sen i< - begin 7 30 pin rxo pt Sunday, whit h is at 7 prr Evening Service: "Ye Shall Recch ■ Power " I lie Pilgrim Holiness 1 hur< h John Hall, Pa> am J. 1 , se Wixler. ’apt S i! d ' V St II ■ -1 9 3” Moriuiit Woi .hip lo 15 Evening W rahip 30 Player meeting 7 . i W< upday. Wi i now i . - /a! .v, h J - A Ile ' V:.' ‘ b’ B nell. Soutii Dn’H .ta ’ :g begin e • b e\ ei, /• ’ i y. T. .e Im ■■du.g <’l< <*.' Sc v ' ■t. X I’inr < r-ek i nunii of P< - tlireii 15 i-y H,;H. k-i P i China h 9 a.m. Ci ui<h School lo a m Evening wor hup 7 pin S- nm . A Spil i Hut i Se; t 11-12 Won. n i < nfe»< n< e al Camp Mack SENIOR MH TO MBI T The Senior Me’L< dirt Youth F /v'Ash.p v ill nice’, at ti e chur h th.- Sunday ev« nmg nt 6 od pin. Jim Datlbe ) - p - id'-’t of the gmup and a ill pr, ;0..c ’• . group La iuanv I !ai i . ,'u. : <l. ~e-> for li.',. ; o :• s .‘.li ;o Ch .f hi; i jchtMu u' e are c cdiaily uivite ‘ to attend The J i’i-r MYF w:-.' me-t a’ t! ■ .ahat 7p : i Al! 711 and •' h yi. i - are u: at t< nd tins g > i Mi JI . Tpman i < adult coun dor. PIHf.M ;n \ ( I \-a f o MI ! 1 Th'- I c s of the Wa’a"!." b hod, i I I mt • t in t! o'-1 ea M: La vren' <in' : 1i! \ . Bu en S’-.'t, Th '” day nCe’"a-r September 12 IL ha,- \ d! ba Mrs Groshan- Mr End B d ;,gei and Mr- Carrie Walters.
^The poison of asps is upon their lips."—l\alm 5:9 Paul the Aptwtle warned the Romans about too much righteousncKs. The warning may well some who se^an to (eel they <wn build themselves up by “ruiuung tlie other fellow down.” > • As Christiana, we should rec * nriuzf* that we are al) childn n of \ / *^Sr " — - — • - God We should mx>gnize that it i , is not the Christian w.iv to uni .( J -CU. «»>*«, to - L l ~ call attention to the faults of / y%. others or to ridicule others un- \ /-h. f • a ^4 J in^’y- ; VZ ;/■>! r/\ ^ We are Mng much tno rigl4fi XFjU < 'Vx V ^’n ß ' f we in jud.'jn* nt iijh.ii A \ \ >l/ VW’ thv acti °ns of our fellow ulizww, 4 ^;’-' "M oi oui neighlwr. / 4.4; \ -1 Th । - wnvisPH^k 'U \NK Ja 7/ for g<M,d th “ se an,und UH - lo *Z« ,I^l ’\\:,. \‘\ —/ ( l <M 'k ^’ r a Pcmkl word to say, and ; -** z * Z ^ / tO 11 wi ‘ cn<vejr We can - W WIVW/ir T> ® Kaad your BIBLE dolly | | GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY J
Firs! Baptist Church Progresses In Walkerton The h’li a Baptist Church of Wa!l:ert"n is moving ahva 1. Organized about a month ago, th> church ha. pun I.axe I the property on th corner of Clark mil Main Streets At the pes<nt time, a bisern nt L being used It in being paint 1 an I repaired Besides the auditorium, the church is equippe 1 with a nur. ery. r -«t room, ela s room and the prtor's study The pews and pulp t dan I woi -ii by Ihe Bilgun Holmes Chur< h. A! o a nice | ano wax d-nat'-d A. soon a po: - .Me, the < liurch ju m > to <o. - (♦• let ;r ;> llf if l, IT < n t>p <C the pr- ' iit basement Organize I with ! than a <!oz, til,- n. mdici-hip t- g: win.; ! ,-! S i :tv mtie j r e , f er in letlei and live by baptm’ . R c Benny Md' I ’, jador of the Bible Baptist Cbunh of Harrin n. Tennessee, was recently < al', d i pastor Mi Mi”ei has pastor d aevetal iburilwx m T n- ) '"• ee He received his college training a‘ I: b Jonex Co’le; - at Cleve’ ,'U Tonnes?ve and his Thei’oeical trauuiw at Tempi,. B ip ti :. T : •’ < »al Seminary nt r a *.i■ .. Ten” Tb< y hao r lia id IC John x; .rd Pan’ ’’ 'Hwy arc now ’’v mg at «(•! \ Ohio The E ■ • t T’ tp 1 Chur h wa • o’ ’ it • :■ a ’ hh! I ■!;• vi” (’’ • i ’ e, e • ■ ' < b > 1' : * • r> ‘’io tost and i’ ’ ' ■ in e Word f " ’ ’ r' i ‘ - !•; • ■ ’ •!> o> *O ■t t Ji ! * ’ f<b-ndi•, .so > • ■ d ,;•■■■ h Su’-’., Seb’ .1 I!.. ’ ‘ 9 ' W- ■ v ! . 10 -J0 P , ... . . • ■ ' 'ir • •:• v ■ • .■ 7 p m - '■ • e'•..-V t- \ ' .■ r j <•" ’ v ■ ’ 7 n ■ TI i’■ i i v a ’ 7 ?.U ‘ i>’ .. • v> y, u ’' > ' I’> • , ti ,• le e' . ‘ th, r e n’l b‘ .. <» ; g ••vl SOI g - .. o’ • no t W’ । • ’ refreshments will N- serv.d Sev-
oil! < hurt he are e-- •o< o-d ‘ o p irtn ipat ■ in tms serve < /A 1 ■ umm d Fr & Rev. ROBERT 11. HARPER StPTfMHH *‘ln the sweet gloom of this Sep* temher day I wander through the paths we two have Uod, And still along the dear familiar way Grow the hlue aster and the goldenrod.” were the words of a song he.nrd in the long ago, and they may remind us that September is some* how a time for memories of the past and bright dreams of the future It is a kind of halfway house between summer and autumn which comes on the 22nd day ot the month, with the fall equinox. Beside Labor Day, which was noticed last Sunday, the month includes the Hebrew New Year and Yom Kippur, also a very sacred day to the Jewish people and marked on the calendar by the seven branched candlestick. And it might be said that the month of September teaches us the right view of death. It is the view of death that it is not tho most tragic of human experiences, but that it may be the most blessed. With the approach of autumn, the leaves of the trees put on the most beautiful hues they have known in the days aL lotte ' to then, and in bronze and crimson, yellow glorious golden thex deck the branches, fill the air and cover the ground as they fall and rest in the sepulchre of earth. So. wlun our minmons comes to j m that mnumej able caravan of which the poet writes, moving to the mysterious frails of death, may we approach our grave like one who wraps "the drapery of f.;* couch about him and lies uown to Pleasant dreams ”
