The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1963 — Page 10

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 14. 1963

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The i ii-t rn*MUrian < bun h 1I v I id I > Owen. Pastui Eldei Raymond M Grath. Supt Vo l . ■'■ wHoum to w< J • ship service, 3m • ~< >■ Novell bo II 700 pm Libit Study an I'' aye; rrvjee Will not meet Sun ! v S< hool 9 30 a m ’A otxlup S' i vi<a io .o a m Usher. at Myr- 'i Mullet, Wilber Mullet. Richard Ib-d and T rry Mayfuvd We !. -d iy \ u' n Ch :■ ;■ a tice 6 (X) pm Adult Clsur pra<’im 6 15 pm Ye have not chosen me. but I have chosen you. and ordain 1 you. that ye should go and bring forth ft mt John 155-16 Vp>n the tn d day of the week let every one <>f you lav by him in store, as God hath j i > i < r* d him. that there !>■ no p *1 rings when I eon »■ " 1 <A>r 16 2 ||rM Brethren ( hun h Win Curtis. Pa-tor Ernest Kreider Supt Ruth Clark and Frame- Curtis Junior Chun h I advrs 930 Morning W ’ship ]0.3 i Sunday S ' ol 11 .*OO Baptismal Senir ■ 6 <X> p r Adult Bib’. tudy ml south meetings 7 00 pm Observance of H ly (brnmunion Satun av. Sunday School Seminar at South Fnd Brethren Church Brethren Youth Retreat at Camp Shir-Kewanna Th mksgiving evening at 5 p m 730 Hv Bible Study •nd pmver meetings 8 30 Choir practice Wk3a , ** ^x Ijb 1 x. • ffi sill'll^ f^sc^ion Rev. KOBEST H HARPER OLD THINGS <pHERE ARE many things that * not so many years ago were so familiar that were regarded as a matter of course that are gone or iare going and I now find that I imiss them exceedingly Let me I tell you of some of them I nST A THOUGHT: • The man best equipped t® ac t ccp< disappointment in some . endeavor is the man who can । truthfully say "1 reallj did give 1 H a sood try.” As a small boy, I lived in the hills and the robins came in great numbeis in the autumn and it was no uncommon thing to see a long hne of wild geese crossing the winter sunset There are not so many robins now and geese and I cannot recall when I saw a bluebird or a wren Then later I Ihed in a small city on a wide deep river on which great steamboats still came regularly There is a bend in the river at the lower edge of the city and what a sight it was when the America rounded the bend and 'Straightened out for the railway bridge and the wharf above. And bow beautiful she was by night with her thousand lights reflected in the dark river' And 1 can vividly remember just before 1 fell asleep hearing the pounding of the hoofs of the splendid bays that drew the fire engine Still la tar I lived where great continental trains, drawn by stum locomotives, were nearly always in hearing Now there is only Wi® passenger Uam a day. from the Pacific Ore an to the Mississippi River. Well. I still have my m*mone», and if I want to go to New Orleans 1 shall get in my auto and beat the Inesel there, or if I want V> go to tiie West Coast 1 shall Aboard a jet airplane and roar ’there in aa hour or so.

Ualkrrtun Methodic (hunh Harold E Williams, Minister Saturday 7 <h> pm Senior MYF sk ding party with Invy MYF g. up it th* LiFwit ' Skating rink M- < t it < u * lunch at 7 <XI p in 930 a m Sunday S< hi ol with clause for all ages Therm of th • stury will be "The lower of a D< du at* I Life Th re will be tho organization of a m .v Young A I*ilt Cla.M* this Sund <v Melvin 1 > vine Sup rmten lent lo ;5 a in. Morning Woi hip S<’v;ce Thei* will b. a’.Cains by b th the junior t d adult < hoira O'gan. t will if Mra E' itha t’rb n Sermon "What A out Your Death"" 7 <*) pm tumor MYI meu.ing Monday. 730 p;i Melhodiat Men's modi! g Gue-‘s fr in the .V. thodi>t M* n s gr< up from the First Methocid Church ui Laporte. Wednesday 930 am Morning M htatinn Hour Study on New T-' da merit Literature " ♦5 **<> p m Junior ch ir । ractlce Mrs Mahlon Jacob, dir ctor. 7 00 pun. Adult choir practice. Ushers will be Robert Flaughe-. Gale Sherland. Tim Gardner and B >b FHzke. AcolvtM will he Gary Trost and D*<ini» Stillson. Ike sure to attend church .somewhere this corning Lord's Day The Filgri n Hohiir*e. Church John Hall. Pastor Tease Wish r. Supt Sum av School 9.30. Morning Worship 10:15 Ever Ing Worship 7 30 Prayer meeting and Bible Stujy mu rsday at 7:00 t in. Youth Meeting Sunday, 643 a m. North IJhcrty Church of Bnthren A. P Wenger. Pastor Stanley Betz. Supt. Shars in Prayer Hour 0 25 a m Wor hip Hour 9 :30 a m Church School 10 30 am. There will be a carry-in dinner at nooa. The Junior Choir will practice Monday at 7 <»0 p in Biblv Studv and Prayer Hour Wednesday. 'OO pm. Adult cho.r practice Wednesday, at 8:00 pm Hm Haptint Ourch Comer Cla-k and Main Stress Rev Beany Miller. Pastor Sundiy School 9 30 am Morning Worship 10 30 a m Evci.mr Woiship " Prn Prayer Service 7 pm W. ’ne day Ever. oie h \ ' un * to at’end Walker’ u•» n^est churl: Walkerton E. 1 . B- < hur< h Di id R Eller Pastor Dan Awa’.' Ch School Supt 930 am Church Schon! L»s aon T e Power f v Dedicated life.’’ 10 30 ain Stewardship Commitment service Sermon "The Big Giveaway “ The Chancel choir directv I by J<»hn Cecrk'. and ac©ompanied bv Mrs Art M* Keseon. viill pnr"«nt an anthem Nursery service for pre-achool-era 1 30 pm Vlnitation of calling teams for commitnemts AOO nm Youth Fellowship Thursday. 730 p m Kotnonia with the stur*v of th**, life and wri’ico of John Kivix Friday. 710 pm. Ail ohurch •kae party Saturday, 930 a m Jum rHi Caterham Monday 7 30 pm. Pa*’nr P«rrUh Relations CrasimitW at ths church 9 Xu am K»un' nia Wednwvbiv 7 pm Chance! ChoSr practice

Thursday. 7:30 p.m KoUionia Friday, 730 pm Fellowship Class party, lioatessea, Mrs Weltha Burmutkw and Mrs Hazel Barden "The Church in tl.e hi irt of the community with the icmmunity at heart." North Lllavty MethodiM (hunh Charles ”‘atterson, .duust- r Osborn Fisher Ch S* h'» 1 Supt. Morning Worship Service 9:30 a m. Sermon: The Upward Call of God" Church School 10 30 a m Junior MYF I 00 pin at the church. Senior .'AT 6 30 pni at the home of James Fiahcr, Sycamor J Road The St udy ela • < "Christian Issues in South” n A.“ia w ill he held at the church on Tuc.aday. November 19 from 9 30 to 11:0ft am Star ( hun h Rev Thomas Duva I. Pastor Harold Snyder. Class leader Th • St ar Chun*h had a v *ry succoisful revival Sunday night Next Sunday's eerviceji are Sunday School 9 30. Worship 10:30. Evening Service 7 30 Monday night u Youth Night every week. Mid-week prayer '"‘rvice is on Woinesitay night The Missionary Society will have an all dav meeting at the parsonage Tliur^iay of thia w k NEW CLASS T<> BE ORGANIZED SUNDAY new Young Adult Claxx will b«' orgnmz*'! this coming Sunday in the Cliun li S<h m>l of the Meth. o-’>«t Church The class is being form<*d for high school graduates and young niarncT cn ipDa. The teacher will be David Franv AH young adults who are not attendinir church o’<cwho’-f are rordiallv Invited to join thia claax for study and so*ui activities.

R"-— — — — 1/ J 9 « / J S v (J taketh the uUe in thei^ptvn craltmeM. n —Job 5:13 J t Paul the Apostle, <r. his fust er' He to the Coiinthians, re» h Mhd them that the Ixird kn< w # a ' va ’ n 1 Rkinv who ' I pne't? 4 to l»e the wise nu nos I the worhi. \ i It is somewhat human, ot ^’ r a ’ na b bi lie proud <4 7 i > I * m'oomplhhmenta, hiv edu« v / \< \ 41 nor h’* fi’hH vcnmnu in Ute , <5 X \ W'lld of husineba. I ’if _ ’ * l * s wrong, as Paul e*. < , \ z l\ plains, to glory too much in / i /* H / i earthly achievements and nt the ' 1 , K . । |1 I* / same time forget tint windom in ' i' | h ^ U> wa y ß th** wor hi is short | <\ a Mi / / J sighledncss if ammis at the c.X nvA \ / } aarne time fouliali with God. 1 / R««d yawr BIBU delly t x r GO TO CHURCH t SUNDAY I J

E. IT. B. CONGREGATIONAL > DINNER MEETING The Walkerton E. U. B Church hold its annual Congregational Dinner meeting Wednesday, November 6th The purpose of the event was for fellowship, to elect the officers for 1964 to pro-sent the projK>sed budget for 1964, and to demonstrate and explain the Advent Wreath. The results of the dection were a.s follows TYiistce: I jinn Smith Uay leader. Junies Payton Ams'l lAy Leader: Mildred Smith Church School Supt la-marl Beaty Ass’t; Dan Awald Benevolent Honws Rep Writhe Ho.stetler Flower chairman: Gladys Hos teller REBE 4 ( A < IR< LE MEETS Ttic Ri£>ccc& Circl ■ of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church met Mondav ev ning in the home of i Mrs Richard Anderson Jr. with eleven members pres-nt The b <- son wa.s given by Mrs. Omer Fry on the Books of G d.itmn Ephe ,- ians, and the Philippians of the N-w Teatament Dt 'jt»jn.s wen given by Mrs Janies Ridenour. The buxinees meeting w is condictiyl by Mrs Ridenour in ne I absence of the chairman. Mrs. Richard Hrnthbo: ger For their project in December each number is to bring heme taked cookies tn be s *nt to service men and a rash donation will be t ik«<i to help the needy. SENIOR HIGH YOI TH (.ROUP The Senior High Youth gfnup ■ grades P-12) of the First IY* sbvtorian Church of W t’kerton will be going skating nt P’vnvmth on ' Saturday, November 23 If you 1 wish lo go along, plea*- call the church. 1

MINISTERIAL FAMILY GET-TOGETHER The Walkerton MinUturial Association announces a family potluck canner to be held at Rev. and Mrs. David Owen's horn ■ on Monday, November lb, at 11 30 am. The following are invited to attend this dinner: The Walkurton Baptist Church Tlie M-'lhodist Church The Pilgrim Holiness Church The Tyner and Walkerton E U. B Chirchns The Koontz I-ake United Mm.sionar Church The Koontz I-ake Community Church The Presbyt”H m Cliurch Fatliur Jjetko of St. Patn k Church You arc asked to call 5% 37<52 METHODISE MEN'S MEETING The M<dhodi t Men s org imza tion will ho’.<*i th ir monthly me • ing this Monday evening at 7 36 p.m. in the church parlors Th- v will hive some of the men from the mov's organization of the First Methodist Church in L.t Porte a.s their guests. An intei esting ; rogram has i\»n Dlanned which will be fcl'owe ’ bv a re<*. rcntional poruxl R< freslimo.i? r will be served. SENIOR MYF NEWS Th* Senior MYF m»<l at the M-thodist church Sundav evening Jackie Tutt’e gav«« the l«*sson from Matthew Members nt’ending the Tra< v MYF “k iting p'i’dv next Sun'av am n-krx’ to meet nt the church nt 7 (M> p m A guest mw bv m Vite*! Adrnt Sion wtH b-. Xftc plus 25c for sk ito rental per person ESTHER ( IR4LE TO MFEI wTnxrxntv. soynniKß jo Mr* Eugene Skinner wall h. ■ * the Esther Circle of th® Methodic church in h<-r home W»dr.’ » dav fn-enlnr November 20 Mr Rov Gm bCbcrcrcr wit! vtoe the dr votings and Mrs CBMe Pick will rwiew the Book of laike.