The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 November 1963 — Page 6
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TIm 1 Jir*l IT<*shj l« -rian < linn h Rrv David l> Ow«n 1 i»los Ehler Ray’ nd Mi'lnith Sup* You are w<h u • t > '-ut .■ •: slop -cnii < Thursday. N >vvmi «*i ~ ~ ;o ; m , Bible S' My oil ’» i\ < • S- ' r i< e will L • h< M ir. tln- <mu h basement Sunday S< he >1 9 ” i Wilf hl’i Ser , JO .1 I’Gh • i< e b’x ■ < ' ‘ bur M . b ' L • ■ . R. But«h Spath ~— " " — a< * gw.» stßmoh Rn. ROBI hi H h’WPEK Br/NG MAH I A . NOT v. n’jnf a! at th *atlmu <i ;< an>i other tu cble inne x n>. ■— w< all ahmm rate ;h< r. and feel thex art- at curst I of Go and i an 1 am untiry in parlitulai about those vho io hit i and low r an things and J<t bj vxitho it visible hurt to thm«< v< > What ;rr\um. hurt they mill u: on their souls u Mitndhing else J 'ST A THOI GHT: The ihmaiY that <an be done h the spoken void is not so Msible B' the star which is the i lark of the sword. jet it is not so easily forgotten. We had in college a mature y tun;, man who ha 1 grown up in a treat city with but little education and contact with the finer Jung- of life He lived, as it were, on tl»e wrong .side of the Hacks Because of his facial resemblance to an Egyptian mummy the boys called him Ramses But he had a brilliant mind, loved literature and proved to have a genius for debate Game the annual debate In the Joint Society and Ramses wa* one of the debaters on a question tnat was before the Nation at the time And he won thr decision for his side and glory for himself A young felk w about the cam pus had developed. for no apparent reasen an intense dislike for Ram-i' Hu y ins follow had a c intact with the editor cd another co||e ;e maga.me When that magazine came out an editorial said ' The last i imber of the (magazine) wa late. We presume it waited for .18 ;»a e speech cm Rec p:ocdy, which was filled with bomb. l '.:;c i onM-nse it would be ar* .si bh to I.mi amtx if : me >ne woub* le.d tnu embryc oc yu in^ :■'.>' man out to U.e 1 -iIA.”
What Is The Difference? W hn‘ ' H at -eG a Palme! I'uperm Home >ervive apart from other. ? W for. it * <»m evpet « fj. < .and extra attention to <leta/ tha’ make a P. :ra r km ■ .. Horie memorial oir that 'i ah expre^o- a fa.’ ' <• and dvvot on. (l -J- a .o j' ' . i. eve ’• • f: n Uy o’ ..d I ’ v .'J <motmnal ’i*- bj i.'rhdng to <o r ;.>• . . : <h tad and rar* full, . k.oa 14' ’Leu «'.pn i uida . Pile tiling D • H-W» Pc'rod.’ !,;>• ti . cn < beautiful m< .la. ~d vp r ,rd'-i t.■ •/ aivt. ’ ion A Pahnc funeral Ho - * t r a\. 1 Ide to all who call upon n 3 > .me 1 . ’.. mv , r attention ie given in evryx iir’anc* rogari’a > of the price level chosen. Kent H. Palmer Own r A Dll' ’<o PALMER FUNERAL HOME ® fl h * n i n ’ • |j
T» • uwk >• N iVcp her Hl s Sirwat lx ,ip Cumim’H.cnt w■ ek Tim y-ar th* Sti-v. n i dship ton. nit’te< < - ph.is sv. i t■ by mean • of nt ght <•» h< >■! f< How .mp group Wrdn> lay Not 13 V :! 1 d ; h it 'il6oo p m Ado It choir fi *5 pn The pirjt of ( i.tnp•, । no* ’ • p’" < ... n- cd bo' shaiv a life <>'.» I Tidings ( liur< h Ib v Jdm N- t H.i't ■ Ei m<- Y ung. S :pt Sun 11 v S< h ■< 'I 9 <'o a ni Mo mnr W e ship lo on n in. Ser m topic "Trust and I • liveran e" E < ir g '•■rvii-e fi 30 p n top. ir "(PhTs Vineyard’ All s rvicc on < ’ST. ^a’herton E. I B ( hnr h I >avid Eiler PasttuDan Awald Supt !» 3o Chui h S< !.< <3 I> s: ■. "Vn t< ry ()vt t death " 1 >.:o Tcvir- Worship Sermon "T v Cnmn itted IJfe ” The < hancel < hotr fillet ted l v John CeCr> nnd ncc'imjxmiv'i by Mi • Arthur MtKes- >n at th- .Tyan w ill pr< '<nt an ant bo u Nur <rv tire foi pre- rh>>■ ilm ' wd' he provided fi do pn Youth Fellowship 1e t iei Pan Chngenp'-. 1 Heficsin ■ .'s I inda Lute Si a'cm Kton Car o’ Stub 7 30 p ii. <' i? ’• at u n Tia -my Se-srm No 2 Tliuisdav. 7'‘u pm K>in'*n..t Study of the life aivl writing of Frances Asbury Snturdav. (• 30 am Jr Hi Cntc< histn. . Monda,v. 730 pm. !x-f il nference with Dr Wilson Par! at tending: Nov. 12 0:30 an' Kommia Wednesday. 6 45 p m . Cham < ! Choir prart ice 7:30 pm Joint meeting of tin WSWS with Thank offering service and election of officers Thursday. 10.00 am WSWS Study class at the I. -nv <>f Mrs Minnie Tay’ - nnd Miss Miriam Auxier. North I’^-rtv Metl ■>'M ( hiin h Ch ir’f-s Patt ■ in Mr - , er Osboro F her Sunt M nung Worship Serve •• 9 30 an Sermon: ”Thc Gra e of (Jt w! " M oonabv S md.iy for P-n children. ('mil < 1 Si h' -J 10 ' a a m A new i’iW or o'N-e youth and l.sgh school yrnd’-.al •• an been :'■ nr-d Paul Vrrn w. . b.- the tea hei Jum >r MY?' 4 '*• n i i
Senior M V ' fi :;ij »; 3 fit W'S S' t •' < t.n “( hi r tia.i 1"r. s m S . t ')<‘i n A.aa win ii et at tile < hui a on November u al p Jo am Ail the ladies of the church are invited. Walkerton MetiiodiM ( hi.n h Harold E Williams. Minister !• 3o a m Sunday Schoo! ! .•.<<- son Victory < n-er I»eath' Sup rintend- nt Mel Divine. 10 35 am. Morning Worship Anthem by adult choir tin ier the gi reef ion of Sylvester Amsler Mis Bertha I’rbm. organist 6:00 pm Senior MYF 700 pn Junior MYF Monday. 7 00 pin Annual m< -t---i.ig of Mi . ionary S. i iciy at I ’ ymouti. W< dn* lay. 609 p n j nior choir prio tire 7no p m Ai lilt (In ir pt articc All who are mteie.di-d in j lining choir, please b? present. h on p.ni Church boaid meeting A cordial wdcon.c i< extended to all who du not have a regular ( hurt h home to at’ -m! mu ervices The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall. Pastor Jesse Wisler. Su pt Sunt ay School 9 30 Morning Worship 10 v » Evening woisiup 7 3b Prayer rrcMdinp < oo Thurstmv, vou.n r • tit.': 6 45 Zo-I'ahy Fr. lay at N« v. Cailisle at 7 30 First Brethren ( huo h Wm Curtis. Pastor E’n<<' Encoder Sui’’ <• 30 ’>’m-*nng Wtcship ai, <> Jr Chur.ii Nursery pr ’. ! 1030 Sunday School fi .30 Youth meetings Adult I'ib’e Study 7.30 Ev.-ning W /rship 7ho W. ivs iav Jkbie S’udy s 30 Choir practi e Sapoirda!: and Willing Workers (lass n ecting Sunday Nov mber 13 Official ts»Hrd meeting
- -—• ™___ ; _ —, _____ —, ——_____ r _ "The Lord shall judge Iha people." —Deuicrunomy 32:96 The Apostle Pan! reminded In y his teachings that Uh? individual pt' « | w » sinned wilfully was faced « > with "a certain fearful looking fur i ’JC. ** ©f judgement'’ << % / More often than not. f lie Chriwx *’ in w ^° ^ ,cvs an imjxirtant deci* F 1 A* / ( A Sion can recognize whether these / 'J '. < / IJr ■- a r ^ht” and a “wront," in-r--y~ wulved in tl»e dectsion. J-l# .'x-* , /4> /.j f i Sometimes it hap;>ens that the i "vv / — Iri r I “ f ,ht ” thin * ‘o n,oi>t ’ z I / dilhcult. I /' " ” JX ‘ / Somrtinws. when we make a / k.' % ' ) decision that we feel is ’ right ” '■'ApK —. rnav find that many du out 't d/A ‘ W /-I e can >M * sure th it God doe« r* f>?7 k * ti’X'd \ expect iuh ('hriMcin to fw / / '0 \ l^rlcd He dom, Iwiwmrt ixihc! ‘ । 1 the Christian to turn awav from V ’ things obviously sinful to do tlut « v ' — ——• which app ai* obvioush ' ughl'* 1 * ” at ail times ■ /CV r- —3 /S I I ® ’ Reod your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY I . k HUI —■ ■— I mil „/ ■ I - u - . - - ----- ; . .
Pilgrim Youth Activities Sunday night the youth took < hnrge of the service. The speaker was Margnr.t Safar The youth ton) several special numbers and group singing 'Die youth group enjoyed a Halloween party at the CnincN well hum • October 26. There wax a vanety of costumes. A Bible was given to the two best tire.sued. A hayride w r as enjoyed The Youth Society th^jnßs anyone who helped make our party a success. Friday evening at the youth zone meeting there were 119 in att vnermev. Rev. Don MHI-i gave a me sage on his work at th<- Indiana B-cys School at Plainfield. Go-pel Meetings Gospel meetings will ue he*<.' at the Ctiurch of Christ. King - ford Heights, at 7:30 each evening CST, from Nmmbrr 10-17 No collections and evervone > • welcome. nil COMMITMENT WEEK The First PrvHOvtennii Chur< h of Walkerton will hold a serie of cottage meeting*; throughout the week of Nov 10-15 Each night friend- and members of the church wil haw nn opportunity to fellowship an I learn about our needed response to GfwTs g'ft m Christ Jesus Al! thoj*" interested in thr ongoing work " f CTirist Church rv« invited to attend any one of the following nu ttings at 7 3o p m Monday. Po-v nnd Mrs Owen Tuesday Mr and Mrs Jn« k Ryan Wvdn-‘ dav, Mr nnd Mrs Mvron Mullet Thurndny Mr and Mrs Far! Scott Mr and Mr* Ted Kr«dtng Friday Dr and Mrs Rohrer One of these nights is fut you, why not come?
( 111 lU’II ¥<H 111 COU.Et T IN IMt El DtUVH T!^ youth of three chun hes. North Liberty Church of the Brethren. Pine Creek Church of the Brethren and the St. Johns Lutheran Church, went Tr v k or Treating for UNICEF last Wednesday evening in North Ijil>erty. The rewult was approximate^' $72 for this worthwhile drive. The youth and their adult auperv.sora would like to thank sweryune for contributing at this time. After the drive was completed, the group went to the North Liberty Church of the Brethren for a party which was very enjoyable for all. PRESBYTERIAN MARINERS The Walkerton Pr-abyt man ti< n to all men and women who Church issues this aj»erißl mvitaare interested in fellowship with other peopki of middle age and over. If you are ’ooking for friends and good Christian fun y»u are jnvit<<! to the honw of Rev and Mrs David Owen on Sunday. November 10, at 5:30. This will be a sandwich carry-in meal FHILATHEA dI.ASM TO MEET The Philathoa Clas% of the Wa‘kerton Methodist Chun h will m -et In the church social rooms on Thursday. November 14 'fra Gu’ Verkier. Mrs CT.srlc« Bellinger nnd Mrs Ethel Hucb'inyer will be the hostess'* NORTH LIBERTY MEN! Monday No school Tuesday H t C’" on hue. potato chins, pons nnd camot oaleiv Mkks pudding WMlni-Mtav Hot nork * .nd mashed potatoes to»w<^ salad, cheese stick, nrnrhes Thursday Hnmb-«nair < b-rse stick bnx roll muff*n jello r'rldav Mirk* mashed potatoes co»e s’W apnixrts RET GOAL Now Is the time to chart vour course ^‘fon* vou start the j<»urncy through life
