The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1963 — Page 6
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Find Bnthi<hi ( him h Wm Curt । J’astor Ern* st Ki rider, S ipt Ruth Clark and Eninci* Curtis Junioi Chut h I Hr* tors U 30 Mmmm: Woisbip s^rinon “< hit ('hmtian B'havior 10 3o Sunday S* h* >l < la *•“> f“i nil ng*‘s 6:311 A ult Bibb Study ti m Hrbev s, aS < x D’ 7 > Ex ।nr _■ W।-' ip S* ’ - j. > n fop. Justifi* a‘H>n b I dth.' 7 it We Ira la v V 0 nt 1 Adult Bib 1 ' Stub Hid piayit n ‘Clings x:3*t ('hmi pl a ti* fi o Thnrs .*> Box - Broil * - I (xi meeting. Sunday S* hsd Ik ard *"*’mg n'ter serxi s S. »t 15. A. Sun- . ay S* hco J offi( crs air mged to attend ><»rth Liberty M< tbodist < Imrrli Charl* Pat t* ’ **n M<r b 1 Paul Vernm! (D IS’ 1 ‘"I Su; Mmmmr Woi hip Service 9 3” pa, s. i :n- >n I r ! p i a ang ti o H"i< as 'r Church S' h<> 4 10:3d a n Junior MYF 2 t . 4 pni S* m - '! MYF b n P ’*' a' Ih* Y Hit h ('• Srl The Con mission < n Mis" onv ill ;• mwr •'* F o am < ■ on Wi ] sth. b* -im'mg : ’t G1 • p m Thr s '--‘st ■ f r th. *'< r‘ ! - wiU be I 1 ■ ' ' ion:■ a of ' 'H. D nF< t’em* nt at Eraht R" P 1 hc j- u h t. udy i -a.- ‘I to 1 i in..’ a ,, re ■ •. h and I iblr servi* * f r the family \\all r-t**n E. ’ B. Davi I R Eller. Pastor Dan Aw.ild Sip 930 Church S* bool. 1 ^on “The !>>’<*• that Forgix"-" 10 : ) Divine Wordri* Sermon: The Minn try of the < unh The Chancel Choir, undei the direction of Mrs. David I^ovroh* r. with Mrs. Art McK sson at the organ. will begin their nmiCiv of music. The first anti em of the fall season will be “1 Need 3 het < Every Hour". A pm’ of th*’ anthem. Richard Kickhush and Mrs i David EiDr will sing a solo and duet. Nursery service E provided 1 during ‘he worship hour Saturday. September 11 at * p 00 a m. the Rebekah c i* le will meet at the hon • of Mis. L<- ( land W 4 h. Tuesday, Sept 17. 930 am Koin*>ni i at the ho *■ of Mi - I lean Knowlton. ( Th'- Fellowship “ill continue their study of ’he I -ok *•: Mark W< r. iv 7• “’ i* ni Chant 4 ( Choir p-aiti<e Saturday. Sept 21. 1” am to i
—— ■ * CHRISTIAN LIFELINES (’hrMian Gi\ing: T<> Your E wmv - Forgiveness. To Your Opjxment - Tolerance. To Your Ei end - H dpfulness. To Yom ( I Id - A G dly Example. To Your MoGier - A - stiat. < ondm t. To Your Father - Honor. To Your Chun h - Loyalty. To Youn 11 - Respect. To All Men Charity. To God -Y<• ir Soul. Selected i Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz Lake
Sunday afU rno >n will be the Walkerton El’B Youth Retreat at Oakwood Park. Contact Rew Falt r ot Mrs l<e and Wei* h as Associa’ Youth Director foi re ct vat mns The Chur* h in the heart of the conm unity with the community at heart X< rtli I ib tit Church of Brethren A P Wenger. Pastor Stanley Betz Sunt. Vdir Whitton, Prima>v Sup? F'i if in Praver Hour. 9:27i a m. Worship Hour 9 30 a m. Chin h School 10 30 a m. turn r Choir Practice 7 <»0 p.m Monday Bib' ■ Study and Prayer Hour at 7.00 pm Monday. I ir-t Pr «byterl!in Church I<e\, D ■•1 D Owen, Pastor Elle! j;■ •.:• ckl McGrath. Supt You arc welcome to our worship services. Th ir> '.ay S- nt 12 700 p m Bib’c Stndv ac*l pr ver set ', ice Sundar - S* houl 9 30 a m. Wor -hip Servi"e 10:30 a m C H ' Tietie. Earl Scott. P •. I I!*- I an 1 Art Ben' on ?1i n f" S’ it 10 v OO am., M I '. ' ''' tie' ‘ "V ';- 11 V ■ meet f >r ’ : a - * r an ! meiii’ation Wed-a x S« n’ 1“ Youth Civ a r< h ■ I 0 O'* J A i It Choir reb. ar«al ti ?3 The cb.m h i a b.m b’ g .'in*! ? • ' I a ! .an ion in !!• aven Glad Tl'lnr Chur h Ei h Ijul-o R< v. John Neese. Pastor Eri i" Young Sunt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship Servin'* io 30 ^p-aker. Evangelist Jerry Stegall. Revival Sendees continue thru Sundav night with Evangelist Jerry Stoga! Ev-ming Sendee 7 0(i p.m Walk^rt'in Metliodist ( hurch Harold E Williams. Minist r SENDAY - 8:30 air Worship Service S* rmon "Creative Expectancy" Mrs. Ronald Gray, organist 9:30 a m Sunday School Clrhse. for all ages lesson "The Ix>v-.i that Forgiv s " Melvin Divine. Superintendent 10 35 Second Morning Worship Servi e Anthem by Adult Choir un*k’ the direction of Sylvrst u - Amsler Mrs Grace Atw< -'d, oiganist. 1 ".a p m rii"!’ MY 1- Planning Con mittv ■ nv eting. 0 iwi p.m. Senior MYF will m< ■ t at the church f >r fellowship an I •••«rea’r>n 7o * p m Junior MYF will meet for les «i and initiation of
new members Mond.iy, 7.30 p m. Meeting of the Commission on Missions. Mrs. Sylvester Amsl r, chairman. Tuesday, 7:30 p m. Bible Study Hour 800 P M Meeting of all church ushers. Wednesday 7:00 p m. Rehearsal for Adult Choir A cordial Welcome is extended to the members and friends of the church and all those who do nut have a church home k. 1,. I'nlted MlMMonnry Church 'The Church With 'fhe Lighted Cross 9 30 Sunday S hou’. 10 15 Worship. 7:00 Evening Servi* e. lo 00 Tm'.siiay, I^a lies Prayer group, 7 (Hl We lnesd.iv, Mid-wc k Bible S' idy 6 (Hi Saturday, Men’ Prayer meeting This Sunday morning w will have the ; rivilege of hearing our District Sujierintendent. Kev. Gordon Baker, who will t speaking in the Win ship Service The Women . Missionary So* icty m- t September 12 at 1 00 o'clock in the iiome of Mrs Robert Smith A friendly welcome awaits you at our ch ir< h. North Lilart) Christian Church John Pain er. Minister Ja*k Parsons, Supt 930 Communion Hour M ssage: "Christ is Iz>rd" (nr is He'D lo 30 Bib’e Study Hour 0 (»0 S’ar’ing <> f Yo' th Meeting . juniors, junior hi m*l high school 700 Mvstery Preacher from the M < hi.*’ a ai • a •.’ ■.II c he' ■ to b ost th" 16th National M - siorary Co” ven' ion Tue day. > Jo -oint n'*"»ing of the ('hri'd: Workers Missionary groun ■ nd the Good Samaritans Chri' tian Work-rs hosHng the Go d Samaritans and other intern tel pev >is Mrs Helen Wentz will he giving the lesson. This is a pr '-convention
I *1 will give you the sure mercies of David -Isaiah 55:3 * Christians who rely on the mercy of God should not forget that God is also just. & Because we know that we can seek forgiveness when we do something that is wrong, we should not feel free to go ahead and do it with the idea of making .jSOMKj proper amends. f When we knowingly do wrong, \ i n a we turn our hack on \ I God -at least we think that we — \ do What we actually do is clone '' our eyes to truth, to our heritage x to Christians and believers. How long would a soldier last - jf he said to his superior, "I’ll follow you w!>en I want, desert y you when it does not please me \ to follow your orders”? v How much can we really exfl \ pect from a merciful God? m / • Z’ / / fl 1 ’ r (T I w /'i * need year Bl til daily ’ —x. and GOTO CHURCH SUNDAY " '“A
meeting The 16th National Missionary Convention will meet in South Bend Sept. 21 to 27 Wednesday, < hoir priu tice at 6:30. Bible Study at 7:30. A .study of th.' Holy Spirit. Ilie Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pant or ( Jeasc Wisler, Supt. ( Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:15. Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Wednesday, 7:00. Missionary To Be At First Baptist Church Rev. Cecil Owens, Missionary to Alaska, will be speaking on Wedt -sday evening. Sept. Ik. at 7 o'* lock at the First Baptist Church, which is located at Clark and Main Sts. Rev. Benny Miller. Pastor, also extends an invitation to the public to attend th? other service of the church. Sunday School meets each Sun<lay at 9:30, followed bv Mor ing Worship it 10:30. The evening Menu* *n on Sundav and Wednesday are at 7 o'clock. Uist Friday the Special Youth meeting was w 41 attimded with churches represented as far away as Knox and Winamac. At the (lOBe o f the meeting, refreshments were served. METHODIST MYF NEWS In a m* *4mg Sunday night of ’’<• Walkert* n M« thndist s* ni >r MYF group, Jan Daube w s rccl*'< u-d pi- ident for the coming 1 *■!!!' ( h* r officers were <»«•! - nld>n< fokhv, vice pr sident, F.lh n Frame, s * retarv. Di* k Awald. treasurer, and l^irry Ka •■!. rep'rter. Various c< inn.it tecs were appointed Miss S'i klcy gave an inter* ting lesson. Bowling will follow the meeting Sunday evening. Sept. 15. Jr. 11l Group Th 1 Junior MYF i le< te I new officer . also. They are: Tom M* 1-
Im. president, landa Snyder, vice president: Gary Trout, treasurer and D?nnis Stillson, secretary We urge all Methodist boys and girls to come to MYF We m et Sunday at 7:00 pm. At present we have 21 members. Refreshments were served by Carole Tuttle, Laura Chanman, Gary Trost and Dennis Sldlson. We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. George Parks for letting the MYF use their pool. We had a scavenger hunt Sunday evening. wr. f’ATRRK HCTT LURCH Monday -Hot dog on bun. vegetable., cherry pie and milk. Tuesday Pork and gravy, biscuit. butter, green beamy applesauce and milk. Wednesday Chicken noodle soup, crackers, hot rolls, butter, apple crisp and milk Thursday Ham and brans, bread, butter, gingerbread and milk Friday Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, gard -n vegetables, picaches and milk (.RADI ATES FROM MEMORf-AL Nf'RSES M POOL Mra. Carolyn Dixon Kime giaduated from the Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in South Bend, in a icrcmonv hebi in the auditorium of the Indiana Vniverslty South Bend campu Thursday, Sept sth Mrs Kimis the daughter of Mr an*i Mrs. Charles Dixon of 29261 New Rd , North Liberty TROOP 55 GIRL SCOI Ts Troop 55 Girl Scouts met Tu* sdnv after ehool in the home of Mrs George Parks forth ir firs’ me*”mg of the s ivtnn Elertioi of officer v. i - held with .-h* rx . Hai:, on Is- r ? elect si pnsi U nt Carolvn St >k* .. x ice presi .ent Manna Zahin,, sis retarv: *n . Vern Mani t: ci* oner. Sat i ax Sept 'n DT 11 a swimming party and rook out will be held at the Parks home for the troop from 2 to I p m
