The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 October 1963 — Page 13
* I ——— iCHURCH HEWS
Walkerton First Baptist (hunh Main and Clark Streets Beni\y Miller, Pastor Sunday School y;au a in Morning Worship 10:30 a in. Evening Service 7 p m Wednesday evening Prayer meeting 7 pm. North Liberty Methodist Church Charles Patterson, Minister Paul Vernon. Ch School Supt. Morning Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sermon: "What Shall I I)©’” Church School 10 30. Junior MYF 4-6 pm at the church. Senior MYF 6 30 at the Youth Center. Gifts for patients in State Hospitals may be left in the designated container in the church vestibule or given to Mrs Robert Hocker These gifts for men may include shirts, pajamas, gloves, winter caps, socks. ties, belts, shaving cream and toilet neersHorien. Gifts for ladies may include washable dresses, scarves, sweaters, nightgowns, hose lingerie and cosmetics No used items are acceptable All toilet articles or cosmetics must be m unbreak able cont oners North Libcrtv ( hrlstinn ( hurch .John Palmer Pa t >r Leonard Steel* S'lperu '> n amt 9:30 C mn union H ur M» - fi.'U* The Three Fold Mmidrv of the Holy Spirit" John 16 Nursery pr<vid- I JO 30 Bible School 1 30 Elders meeting 2 00 Board meeting 600 Youth meetings 7 (Ki Evening Chut'h Topic: "What the Bible Teaches Ab>>ut Judgement" A short visual presentation "Tlx* City Stopped Dead in tis Tracks " 7:00-9 00 Monday, Teacher training 7 (io Wedne dav Bible Stu ly 8:00, Choir pr.u ti e The first Presbyterian (hunh Rev. David l> Owen. Pa •• r Elder Raymond M*<hat S pt You are welcome t > i it .* • ship s* fVlce Thursday 7 00 p m Bible Study and prayet wrvi» e in th* cm • tuat y Sunday S< h wd 9 du a m Woi hip Service 10 , • in Vu"-! 0,. Myi n M lb' WA but Mullet, Richard It rd m l But h Smith Monday * <«0 a m Mini 1 rrs f the t immunity will meet for prayer ind meditation Wednesday You? i choir rebcarsal 6 (si p m Adult choir 6 45 p m Cine evidence of the value of the Bible in the character of those uho opj* • it North Ulwrty ( hunh of Brethren A P Wenger. Pa tor Stanley Betr Supt Share in Prayer Hout 9 25 am Worship Hour 9 3o a m Church S* bool 10 30 a m Evening Servb <• 7 30 p i Evangelistic meetings w: b> • gin Sunday evening and continue each ev.-ning through Hund >v N •vembrt 10 T!w- time is 7 l” p m Rev Ronald Petry of K d' > will be the guest evangdl't Walker* on Mrfhodiwt ( hunh Harold E William- Minuter 9 3IJ ain Sunday S< h(*o|. MelVin Divine, Supt 10 35 a m Morning Worship service The adult choir will sing under the direction of Sylvester Amsler; Mra. Grace Atwood, organist. Sermon topic "The Way Out of Worry," 6 00 p m Sam »r MTF
7:"0 p m Junior. MYF. Wednesday ’•*■3o a in. Morning Meditation Hour Everyone invited 6.00 p n Junior Choir practice. 7:00 pm Adult choir. 8:00 p.m. General meeting of the Wses A cordial welcome to the services of our church. It is a good habit to attend < hunh each w«ek. Glad Tiding* ( hun h Fish I^ake Rev. John We e, Pastor Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:00 am. CST. Mornini Worship 10 a m. Sermon: "Redeem the Time" Evening Service: Acts of the Apostles. First Brc hrrn C hurch Win. Curtis, Pastor Ernest Kreider, Ju pt. Ruth Clark and Francis Curti Junior Church leaders 9:30 Morning Worship and Junior Church I<> 30 Sunday School for ail ages. 6 3o Adult and youth nv * ting 7 30 WMS Ptibli> S*-!\i< e Th* South Bend WMS will p?< -ent th* three a. t play * Wh" I Mv N'-ig 1 ■ bor?" Sp-ci d mu a tl numb* r will also be pr- sented 7 30 Wrdne d iv, Sidt rh'-o l d M try and Martha Thur day < vcmng B<>y* brotherhood. 7 30 Fridav. N v I WMS at th*- home of Kathryn Hey* 1 Walked .n E. I . B I hun h Lavld Eih-r. Pastor I>an Awald Supt 9:30 Choi t h S< hool 10,30 Ihvinr Worship Serni >n: "The Peril of the Cn»‘Xamim-d Life " The < ham el clw.ir unde, the direction of John Ce< rle will present an anthem Nursery care f a pre-s* hooh i ■ 6 o*» pm Youth Frllov Jnp 700 pm Cultivation T>-im-Ti lining Sc sion N- 1 <>< ' 317 3(» p i-. K iiu.m » Is--Votional Study of the hf and writing of Mar’m Lutl <*r Nov 4 730 < 'all to (’on n<* ment General commit’e*N \ '> “3o a m Koinoma it the !> . >• M• M i* Tv r Wedt .<!av 700 pii Chan< cl choir praPi <• Nov 6 6 :o < ' >ngregat ri! dinn* r Pres* nta!i <n "f program for 196* E . fmn < t church oftd- . • for I 'Ki l PRf s|<> TF RI>R Hl<*ll The Pre «byterian Senior higf went on a hayrlde Saturday We rode to the Floyd Dip»-rt ho: e Where we ate plived game and went on a ghost w dk A total of 30 w< n pr* >-n’ Next week we w ill again meet at the I>i[M-r’ home at 6 oo pt Randy John >n had ’he l»- , n and refn .hn «-nt will be erved by I^e >n and I^w. rhpert Why don t vo l join u f. r Pllowstup an fun Therefore sin e we arc justified hv faith w< have j .-a . w "h God through our T« ai- Christ " (jl il l n n smut f 3'*’ ' Qute* Dav >< ’ v e wM< h is eol'du. ’ • 1 t ■ W to’ S-o’v of Chri> • in Service ■ f the Meth,.did Chur h lad Tm- - day morning and afternoon was well attend**! T' e .ervice <amsisted of period*, of silent m* tdatl n and prayer, readings and the singing of hymn* Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs William Bu-v-ard provided meditations in music Mrs Marv Ftaugher gave various readings during the n<«n hin< heon Those (n charge were Mrs Gale Sheri and Mrs H F WdItanwi and Mm Adelaide Mdlr I
Church Plans S-I)ay Revival Rev. Kenneth M< Qii.-rr pa ’or of the M< <'oy Merroi nil P.apt Ht Church of Elkhart, will tn- th' evangelist foi an eight day revival darting Sunday ,i* the Calvary Bapti-t Chun h in IliPaz according to lb v. Non: an Bo ~ worth, pa tor The j■■ id ; . will begin v. tih th.' Sunday mori • ing servi. e. Ntiven b. r 3, and continue thru the Sund iy evening s. rvi<-*- on Novemtier 1” with meetings each night of th*- W" k except Saturday Evening uon will all b*'gin at 7.3<i pm. Rev, M< CjiH-re will not only be doing the prea< hmg. but bring an excellent musician, he will ( onduct the music for me t of the meetings a i t* d by his wife at the piano and in vo al number> Monday night November 4 his been designated the Big Nigh’, and special efforts are being put forth to fill the church on that night. The evangelist. Rev M< Qucre served for 14 years as pastor of the First Baptist Church. Hobart. Indiana f’mier his leadership the church grew from 150 to over 500, an excellent indication of his preaching ability. A cordial invitation is extended by Pastor Bosworth to all interested persons. F..r B. FELI.OUxIIII’ (IASS The Fellowship clas* of th.- E T’ B Church met Friday evening in th.- ' hurch ba oTn- n’ with 13 memb. ’ . present The nw.-ting w n opem-d w ith p’ iv. r by M’ I'••an Knowlton follow.'*! by th** singing of s.-v< ril ^.n^; . During !h<- businc me ting it wi. d*-- * id*‘d to hav" i di h t >wl >w er at the Nox nkr nce'ing C..n---t. ts w< ! ■ .njeV' I wi'h priz* . * eng t>> M • <lb n H 'b ' M ’ F’ ink 11 ihn M Wilder P - id- and Mi H iz*l Bir ! n H >st«- •• f'i th- ey.-nini M' Rov H stet t« r and M i N- r i H ihn Tie next i -*-’iru: w ill !>•■ h*-ld th*' f mrth Friday in Na - mb'■ wit ■ M- Wilde; f. inside and Mr * H i7< i Barden i hostesses
"it h more blessed to girr than to receive.'* I — rflc/s 20. J J x There arc manv kind* of "jiving llm' rich man may give to ( ft a thv poor. The public servant may iito dwote rndleea hours of his (rvo f j \ » A- tune to Mime kind of good work Ju I x .zd J* z -th »t jn not an o’liv ud n -'ponsibih- ' ' ~ Ktoat star or entertain? r, V who usually comnuinds a trenxnr d*>u.s fee, nuiy oft< n lalor for nothVI V MPh?* »I inR nw,rt * than ^‘t^facUvn of ’ 1 lib UUlking othcr * happy. ) I>. t "F <lon f ! nr P u hlWtv, or for nN. C/ ” K k <*ignition ’ .Somrtinw*. pvrha|«i. /A More often than not, howvwr. a cJci ru h man wall give anonvmously // j P“° r ; another individual ^k\ .iff // * knot unaeiAshly all hie ,f/ f ■ lifetime, working with children, ■ MR i With the indigent, with the sk! or m Wlt ^ out f । 11 “ to* only an< ^ >*■ V ' ” -kL * j> ' P r “nun«-nt who gi\ e . J hnMian m his daily life, nvtnv / ( tunes is press-null with tlx* op|».r- & tunity to give to lend a helping f S han*! to a worthv cause, to Lip NX '*l jlh, * friend or neighbor in distress. —2 K ' HUW Wb© meet tl> * b C ODfg X. learn that it is, indeed, "more bh-twed to give tiian to OTtuve.’* Rtttd your BIBLE dolly i and !©O TO CHUECN SUNDAY 1 1 """""MKKMwawMMiaMaMKMMaMaMMBMmMwnMMMiMia
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WSCS To Meet Wednesday T'.'- Wo.'ncn s So<i<tv of (*hr» - tian S«t-. i .■ v, ||| i i.nduet tli* ir regular r .on’hlv meeting <>n W* Ine dr, 7. . • t- r 6 'oo pri The t . t ' ’her- m<etmg will be "Whet*- Is.* aCi 'i tian Won tn V*. ini H-t Tino Tn I!' I < ..-a .■ ! ! n.o •' i - port >n' in th. .. dav < f inter .- activity and opr* a’unit w The Either Cu le wish Mr Wavne Coy. r in < l.arg- will p-e .rd the pr- gr in- I>e-, a r •<, ill b. gn • - hv th'- Rob* ' i Cir<'<• md th* h" ’vs wdl tx th. Ehzah th C;tclc. All Women v h<> are either member *>r friends of tie । Lureh arc cordially invited to attend Girl Scouts En ioy (amping Senior Girl S«out Troop 119 and Cadott* Troop 161 enjoyed camping at S< ni Springs Tbr*'e Oaks Mi higan ( h t 23 2*. Th«- girls pitched their ton* rooke*| their mea' on tho open fire, wont on hikes, planned flag and campfire rs-remoios and enjoyed the new Northern Indiana Girl Scout Council campsite The adult 9-a l. r was Mi s Carolyn Heekman and attending w re Martha leiwman Ime W* det -ad, (’hri ’ ine C..rt hier Sari Walters land i Ram b*-v Mary Kubiak Carol Smad' ki [>*>r<i West at I Karen Walters (’adett|e vler (•.-•.• Co tello; gir' Linda l!its< hai l S md? a Ri' 1 ti l F-vi Br w n Kll b v L- ' hi K।’ r -. M I•<-n - al l Pam Ri b«-v (*••',! I’,.- d I 'ime Bi’ kb le- Ri- ?ri W p t■ ’ I’*b' । B- r-g (' ।• 'a T or • V. - -. • C and Svd.ia Pia'k • bi Gir! Scout News Troop 177 ent.rtamed th' • mother it a H tl’ .wren party f. . rredi’ tow ard t ' eh,. p ■ p b i Ig. The meeting wa opened vAh the
flag <eren.ony with Susan Sokol in ch irge Th<' color b* arer wat S'ir>n Chapman and color g u' 1 Vi'gmia DeSimone and ।n I i M.’ r J' < gir: mt • odu .- < d tt '-u g, lt 4. I ' ' t 1 : : :• ’» 1 a n mve .'ituo (• •' .! v t ! Mrs. B -.n. .. • .d* ■ • $ | i- । Ai-1-n and Kat vSt k a new n 1 ' K.i• •n W . I- n ■ . n - d.-dl' 1 Mi' t; otw K- ■ : Ka r. n M id".' g । • । ■ • •■, ? ( , n Bb. er,' ! by Lin la l: -. S md? i M ••.s an ! Con t • Hirn- Tl Gul S< out b* r • ii ‘ i is g • n b> Lvnn Pi kaw ' Elect Officers Os Past Matrons M • Georgi I electexl pr»wid* nt of W uker’on * Past Matron (".b i’ a re* ent meeting of the club Mrs Gro,er oplinger wa . '.e. wd ; .. pr«*-i. i'9-nt and Mt Gbum S'a ’v r*elected -e.n-tary-’r>nurer Mr* Harold K <-h "'(tgor g pr- mien’ conducted th' busin* s > reting following a .ar--v ,n .p; r The tables u» re ie -at' d tn the a;• tunin motif Sc -nwen members were pres-nt Mr- Ferorda r. a ed on the Chri-Ama Che. r c "••• ’ . r-. member our ehut in ; pa rt ma« tron* and pa’* r f W i k--' n Chapter 319 th- fdb - rg Mrs Davtd Me hr. M' c Walz and, M- F!■ rd p. • n Mr K h । rd, ' d i g> • e for t' •' >.■ • ’ * h • . h guc ’ present re - . . . . fThe !• •■ I : w■■ • ■ | iq n id-- bv Mr H •• DP < f •p, > .-*••• . f >’: • , v,. M W ' ■ ' i ! V : ing will b- January 2- l!»6t \H.\II\! TTIIXkISG Anv n*” m ?ri." b «- -'n- e I•• g - • r<.ng avj so long P .e.-ms .t
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