The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1963 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. X 1963
The First I’m Jnh rhwi < hun-b Kev. I>avid I) Owen Pastor Elder Raymond McGrath. Supt. Y<>u are wL’i'iue to om worship s* r\ e < ThUi mJ iv (>< tola r 3. 7p m . p.ibh Stmiv ,ind Prayer Servite in th- church basement Sat ui'D v (»< t<>b< t 5 । 30 p 1 preparation for Holy (’ou.m’mma Sunday <>■ ' b* r 6 V> 01 Id W ICommunion Sunda> St hool 930 a m Woi shij Ser\ h • 10 30 a m. Mond.,v <•< toi •'• 7. s i Minister of the tommunitv v ” 1 .<• sot pl.t’.- 1 and ntd'ta - . 1. \y i!.' dav. 1 )< t -bt 1 '• Y" 1 :, ( hou !cm ■ i sal •> 00 r Adult \ hoir rth<ars<! ’ 15 pm K, ad and vm »1) kr«.w. an’ you serve; se ve. an I ym wilt be h ippy. WalkrrLwt MethodEt ( hun h Harold E Williams Minister Thursday October 3 Meeting of the Board of Trustees at 7 30 p. m Geoige Parks huirman Saturday 9 a m Northwest Indiana Cons rente on Church and State at the Stab Fair Ground; in Indianapolis. SVNI »AY 830 a.m Morning Worship service <rbservance of World Writ Communion Anthem by the Junior Choir Grrakhr Sti -.ley. acolyte 9 30 a m Sundav School with classes for al! ag» Melvin Divine. Superin*• nd< nt s< n "An Appeal f<” Harmony " Vi 35 am S- < >nd Morning (Worship Sei vic. A-then by the Adult Choir U! tier the diretti'C of Sylvester An. hr Ohservan ■ of WaiM Wide C"' n mion Acolvtes will D Lin : > Snyder ar.' 1., ura Chap” an. 6 <mi p n Senioi M YE 7 00 pm Juni") MYF Tn, lay 700 p p. b e S’ h Hour VW‘dn< sday 6 imi p .bn r r ’* oir pin ‘ice 7:(»0pm Adult rp.oir pra<’e < Suu pi P ard m Cing S'anh y (»n u ■ than man. poo p r Meeting 'f the Commission on Stew u ishij and Finance. Beaver Creek Church 1 x-an Krieg Pastor Bob ClLigenpeel. Supt Sundav Schoo) 9 30 Morning Worship 10 30 Evangelistic Service 7:30 Mid-week prayer sen ice Wednesday 7 30 October 6th is Rally Day in our Sunday School A special program is planned just for you It will also be the start of our “Citizens for Sunday School" campaign. Walkerton E. V. B. Church David Filer Pastor Dan Awald Supt. 0 30 Church School. 10 30 Divine Worship and observance of Communion 6 00 pm Youth Felkiweahip. 730 Membership Clas- for those desiring to join church. Thursday. Bihie Study. Friday 6 30 Carry-in dinner Saturday 9:30 am Junior Hi f'atechisn 10 3o 6th grade Catechism. Monday Oct 7 730 pm Reorgamzation Study committee at at the church Odder 8 9 3o K^inonia at the home (if Mrs Walter Smith Wednesday 6 30 V) ion for V r. t »rv dinner at Plymouth EUB church Wednesday 6 45 <h< r practice Naomi Circle of WSWS nt 7 15 at the church ———• Pilgrim ll<din«-«>s Chun h John H l; Pa-tor Jesse Wislet Supt. Sunday Schoo] 9:30 Morning W<u -hip 10 15 Evening Wor hip 7 30 Prayer meeting and Blbl< Study Thursday 7 f<o Youth Meeting Saturday 6 30 Worth Liberty Methodi 4 Church chsrieii Patterson Minuter Paul Vernon Church Schoo! Runt Morning Worship Service 9 30 World Wide Counnunkm Sun-
day Holy Communion Service. Church School 10 30 Senior MYF 6 30 in the home of Albertha HnnkhoH Any wishing 11 ansjhut a t h <n meet at the church at 6 15 Junior MYF’ 1 00 pm. at the church. Saturday. October 5. n special Chinch and Slate Conference u !l Im- held in Indianajtolis Rev. Patterson Fred Cullet and Paul Wdhau s plan to attend The w. -I. van Daughter; will ” <et Alon 'ay. Ortobvi 7. .at H imi p n in the home of Mr- Giant poynt' 1 A memlx-’ of the WSCS will -peak <>n 'iic function of the chur< h. (.lad Tidings < hurrh. Fi*h Lake Rt v J"hr. Nee-, pa tor E’t« Y< urg. Supt. S : : av S< h'M>l 9 30 Morning Worship 10 30 Rev Tel Stegal of UnPorte will be the speaker. I’irvt Brethren Church Wm Curtis Pastor Ernest Kreider. Superintendent Ruth Clark .and Francis Curtis Junior Chun h leaders 9 30 Morning Worship 10 3.0 Sunday School 630 Bible Study from Hebrews Chapter 5 7 30 Evening Worship 7 30 Wednesday. Bible Study and prayer meeting. S 30 Choir practice 7 "XI Friday. Oct. 4. WMS meeting <at home of Mrs John Oherlv. C immunity Singspiration held at the church Sunday .at 8:30 p m.
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North Liberty Church of Brethren Stanley Betz. Supt. A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in prayer Hour 9:25 a in. Worship Hour 9:30. Installation service for church school workers. Church School 10:30 a.m Communion Service 7 p in. Junior choir practice Monday at 7 (H) p in. Bible Study and Prayer Hour Monday. 7:00 p m. Star Mesh-van Church Thomas Duvall, Pastor Fretl Schutz. Supt Harold Snyd«-r. (’lass leader Sunday School 9:30. Worship. 10:3<» Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer Meeting 7:30 Wednesday night We welcome you to come an! worship with us. PRESBYTERIW ^K. HK.H The Senior High youth group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson We had an election of new officers as follows: President, Bob Seider Secretary. Betty Reed Treasurer. Kan<ly Johnson The next meeting will be held at the church at 6:00. If you would like to join us. please come. YOCTII FELLOWSHIP RETREAT Saturday morning September 21. about 10:30. the junicr and senior Youth Fellowship of the E I’ B. church left Walkerton
for Oakwood Park, I^ke Wawasec. We arrived there just in time to enjoy a spaghetti dinner prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cilery, our cooks for the week end Saturday afternoon, we all gathered together and had discussion about the love of our fellowmen. There was swimming and many other things which we all enjoyed. Saturday, we all went out for Pizza. At the cottage where we stayed, we had communion. Before we went to bed we told ghost stories znd ate
CHRISTIAN LIFELINES I In the divine charge to Cyrtn-', who was named long La - fore his birth, there is this suggestive phrase, “the > treasures of darkness.” Long, long before Shakespear? wrote “sweet are the uses of adversity,” the 1 inspired prophet spoke of the “treasures of darkness.” And through the centuries God has been revealing them for the enrichment of His suffering, sorrowing, and persecuted children. Every Christian bed of pain, every Christian house of mourning, every 1 martyr's cel! is a-platc of potential riches of a vast--1 1 ness far beyond the comprehension of those whose lives are only easy and pleasant. "The treasures of darkness.” God grant that we may have eyes to see them when we go through our testing times. 1 Ministers Os Walkerton and Koontz I^ke 1 .
popcorn and drank pop. Sunday morning Mrs. Weh brought a carload of those ui were unable to come the nig! before and we all attended t! E.U B church at Lake Wawa-.,, After church we went back to ’ cottage and enjoyed a big di ner. Rev Eiler ’s mother and Mi Champlin were there with us f dinner. After dinner, we wash, the dishes, straightened up t cottage, packed our clothes ;< left for Walkerton.
