The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1963 — Page 6
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 21. 1963
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Vi itik<•rton E. I . B. < hurrh David R Eilr. Pastor Dan Awald Ch Schol Supt 9:30 a m Church School Lexhon* "When Christ Centre> M) 30 a in Pulpit ex* hange with Rev. Divid Owen from the local Prwbyhrian Church a* guc-t mini trr Rev D.ivid F rwiH* the gw >t minister at the Prvsbytei uoi Cl u • h The Chat * 1 Ch ;i din '• 1 by John Cccrlc and acc^ n; ..nie 1 by Mn* Arthur M< K u w p* 1 M-ni a Thanksgiving anthem Nursery i\ x ■ sot pre- ch *ol- < H». 7:00 pm. Youth F« 11 nvship with Joe Kn iwdon as h’a let Each youth is to bnng his Appreciation off • mg We Inesdav. «00 pm Junior Chbh practic-. 7:00 pin Chance! Choir pract ire. Thursdav 730 p m Koinonia Devotional Study at the church Friday. 7:30 pm Fellowship Claxs party at the church with Mrs. Wilder Burnsides and Mis. Hazel Barden as host*' -es Saturday. 930 am Junior Hi Catechism at the church Tuesday. 930 a m Morning Koinonia Devotional Study Nov. 26. 600 pm. Jr. Choir practice. T«m pm Chancel Choir Wednesday. 7:00 pm Cmfie*! Thanksgiving Service at the Pteshyterian church. byterian church, with Rev John Hall of the Pilgrim Holiness churi h as gue^t speaker. North liberty Church of Rnthn n A. P weng r. Pastor Stanley betz. Su pt. Share in Prayer Hour 9.25 a n.. Morning Worship 9 30 h m Church School 10:30 am Youth Choir Practice 7 00 p m Monday. . Bible study and Prawn tt—--7.00 p.m. Monday. Community Thanksgiving Ser\ice on Wednesday. Nov 27. at 7:30 pm. IThe Community Thanksgiving Sendee at North Liberty is . -chtidukd for Wednesday evening. $ November 27. at 7:30 p m The service will be at the North Lib»rty Church of the Brethren The cooperating churches are: Pine ?reek Church of the Brethren. 4tar Wesleyan Methodist. Beaver •teek Wesleyan Methodist, the Tnited Pentecostal. North Liberty 'hrmtian. North Lib rty Brothen North Liberty Church of he Brethren ami the North Lib•rty 'Methodist Churches Rev. >e*n Kn<« pastor of the Beaver 'wk Wesleyan Church will on the subject, "A Thankal Uuert " Star Church Go to enuren next Sunday A rlendiy welcome awaits you at star jChurch. Supday School 9 30, Fred iehutz. Sujit Worship 10:30, Thomas Din-all. •astor. Evening Worship, 7'30. Harold Ml* is Ciase leader a the maMrek pr»\er meeting Vedifesday Wrht V- First Pmh> UnrUn (hunh Rev David D Owen. Pastor Eller Myron Mullet, y . Yob are wclr*"November 21. 7:00 tn Bible Study and prayer w^uee i* held every Thursday in t* ttkireh basement Sunday School 9:110 am ( W<<whip Service 10 ’O a m U*hre» are Myron Mullet won' Mullet Richard Reed and an v Mavfirid M<>ndav November 25 9 on a I . JMUniaters of the community
will meet. Wednesday. 6 pin youth choir. 6 45 pm adult choir "Neglect not tne gift that lx in thee, which wa* given the* by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery Militate upon the .» thing give thy- -If v.ho ly to th* m: that they profit f» i all ’’ 1 ’I mi 4 1415 < li? i»l inn ( hur< h Noil! Liberty Ind John Palmer, Mun t * L >nai 1 Ste* ’ . S ipt. b3O <om nuiuon Hour. M«-s---sag* ' ihe Christian's Gratitude to Hib God." Nurs iy ScUkil available. 1U 30 Bible School 6 imi Chn dian Youth Hour 7.00 Evening Worship Message "Wi at the Bible Teaches About the No.v Name" b tsi Cantata Practice No teacher training on Monday evening Tuesday. 7 30 Christian Mission Workers meet No choir practice or Bible Study on W jdnesday (minister W ih b«> out of town all week I Wednesday. Union Thanksgiving Service at the Church of th* Brethren. First Brethren Church Wm Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark and Fran* is Curtis Junior Church Leaders 9:30 Jr. Church and adult Worship. Sermon: "And Onu GaitThanks". Nursery provided. 10:30 Sunday School Hour. 6 p.m Junior and senior youth meetings and adult Bible study. 7 p.m Evening Worship. 7 p m Wednesday, Bible Study and prayer me*<mg a w Dractice 7 30 Friday. Laymen s in the Walter Strope home. The Sunday School Board will meet Sunday morning after the service. Senior Sisterhood Bake Sale at 9 a in. Saturday, Nov. 23. at Hevel's Insurance Office Union Thanksgiving Service on November 27. at the Church of the Bre’hrtwi North LlbiTty Methodist Church Cliarlcs Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher. Ch. School Supt Morning Worship Service 9:30 a m Retired Minister's Day. Sermon "Prayer and Thanksgiving." Church School 10:30 a m A new young adult class has been formed to meet at Yuoth Center Paul Vernon is the teacher. Intermediate MYF. 4:00 pm. As: nußrip Hinduism" will bo shown. Senior MYF will meet at the home of Paul Neidlinger. Osborne Road at 6 3o p m The study class. "Christian Issues in Southam Asia’" will nywd at the euhreh from 9 30 to H W a m fTueaday This will followed by a meeting of the WBCS with a pot lurk luhch at noon. The afternoon speaker will be Miss Sara Kee. dmc- ness of O'* St Paul s Methodis* • mnber H South B— 1 wlth th,-m .~r the ®iv The (!bmmi ■ ion on Christian Education wUI tnect at the < Lun h at 7.30 pm. November 26 All r*.*rn»> m of the group are a«k«-1 to be present to plan the Christmas program The D-Pauw Univcrwttv Choir will give a o*n* ert at St Paul a Mrthodist Church m South Band at h T> m November 23 Tliere la no admlft’dcMl charge but a free aiil offering will be taken to
help pay tlii- travel cxd ns s of the ch* ir Union Thanksgiving Services W<«dna«iay. Nov. 27. nt the Chun h of the Brethren at 8;30 p m. Hnlkerton Met hod IM ( hunh Harold E Williams. Minister 930 n m Sunday School with classes for all ages lesson theme "God Works Through Us." Mel Divimt Supt 10 35 Morning Worship Service Anthems by both the junior and adult choirs. Mrs. Bertha Urhin, organist Sermon by Rev J/oucks of the Koontx Lake United Missionary Chunk 6 (Ml pni Senior MYF 7 (Xi pni Junior MYF Wrdney lav 9 30 a m Morning Study and F<Howship hour 6 (Mi p m Junior chon HOO p m adult choir C hers for this Sunday are R brrt Flaugher. Gale Shetland. Robert Fitzkc and Tim Gardn -r ••• (’ b« Gary Tro-t and Dennis Stlllsnn. We will be oh- -rving Thanksgiving this Sunday in our morning worship furvice "Oh that men would praise the D»r*l for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men " (Psalm 1071 METHODIST MEN’S MEETING The newly organized Methodist Men's group met last Monday evening in the church for their regular monthly meeting Their guest was Lee Whet«e)| who is the district highway engineer and president of the Methodist Men's Club in LaPorte Mr Whetzell spoke to the group About the work and coat of highway construction throughout the area and state. Also the work of the Methodist Men'** organization in the LaPorte ehurrh The gathering close*l with the men being divided up into two teams and playing dart ball It was announced that al the January meeting a very informative and ln»ere4tlng film on communism will be presented.
* I "Thou ihalt hoe thy neighbor 09 thy&* —LcvUiau 19:18 r Obedience to the second ooms' mandinent * not «lw*y«®*V Socnetimee our neighbor arenas. 1 He may be difficult He may bo W ’ T QW uncooperative in community asV ^Tj _ „ r A /XX He may oppose us, politijk I ' * " v>^ Xr-X cully, or in some other manner. * Zl \ How can we feel the same regard cv \Ya 1 rMHriTXx uWk ter himM ** ouretlv ® *• m pAt w—w —when he is so different’’ / J i'K I I । Our neighbor is “different** baV — l /v\ \V I 1 cause be is an individual He is a T*. [ s' / \ X \ I human being—with human * >A\ \ I strength and human weakneesea. j Xs-— h\ 1 /I Because we. too. are human bj 1 / 1 Bometimee we X* /I\ ? \ ' f I lor faulta in .^Sghore our own 1 KJ 7/1 \ ’ \ ' I / ZI \ II I . **We can repeat our neighbor, I f/\ ^**T s x>’. / f mvn Ux>ugh we cannot always J / I I f agree with him. We can obey the |/ | second conunandment by observZ z “Ml the "golden rule.” r A ® Christians, we can reman* her that C'hrist died, not filled * with blttomeas, but with (xancrrn ^h fronds and persecutora. **•* end r >O YQ CHURCH SUNDAY '4^— ~ nil
Missionaries Are Heard At First Haptist Church Missionaries to truce different countries spoke last wo?k, Monday through Thursday. In the first missionary to be held in the First Baptist Church. Clurk and Main Streets in Walkerton Rev. ek'd! Owens and wife on Monday told of their plans to go to Alaska. On Tues*!ay. Rev. Bob Hillyer, who is also going to Alaska, spok** and showed some very good pictures of the field Rev. Howard Quinlan, who has spent 4'.' years in the Phillppines, »pok" on W'-dnesday and showed some very Interesting pictur<n *>f his wm k On Thursday evening. Rev Harold D*--Vilbiss gave a v ry good resort on his missionary work in Mexico for the past 17 years. All ot these mis«lonari*’< are suported by churches of the Baptist Bible Fellowship. DOR< CIR 4 LE MEETS The Donis Circle of th*' Pre - bytorian Church met Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Wayne Ihpert with 12 members** and three gmnts present The meeting was opened with prayer by the circle chairman. Mrs Harlan Lancaster Mrs M B. Slick gave the lesson "The Youth of Africa" and devotions. fThe One Body" were given by Mrs Charles Hinz. Mrs R N LiF her blessed The I*east Cmn ' and closed the meeting with praver A wxlal hour was enjoyed following the meeting E. r. B. CHUBCYI UHOIR The junior choir of the local EU B Church will begin practicing Christmas music Nov. 20 at 6 00 j rn nt the church Next week due to Thank giving. the Junior Choir will meet on Tuesday. Nov 26. at 6 (X) p ni. The dim-tor. Mrs David Ijiwrcncc, and accompanist, Mrs Arthur MrKeWon, are sure the 1 choirs will enlov presenting ns one of the Christman numbers, "Gloria in Excelsis Deo"
WSVVS Os The is.U.u. Church The yearly study class for tha Women's B«iety of World Service of the Walkerton E U. B. Church was held November 14 at the home of Mrs. Minnie Taylor. Because of (he denominational quadrennial theme: ’"Jesus Christ Renews His Church," with tha first years objective "Jesua Christ Renews His Faith Thru Spiritual Rebirth." a book from tho spiritual section was chosen, "One People of God’. Thu study presented by Mrs. David Eller was based ipon the Biblical meaning of the church. The group met nt 10 am. and conclude*’ th*- r study at 2.30 p m. A carry-In dtnn’r was enjoyed at n*wn. The following were present: Mrs Evelyn x^iwrence. Mra. Maude Kellogg. Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton. Mrs Mamie Hahn, Mrs. Susie Crlp^. Mrs Alta Bowers. Mrs Sherrll Kickbush and sons. Mrs Mildred Smith. Mm. Minnie Taylor. Mrs Fannie Reeder. Mrs Imogene McKesson. M!«« Helen Auxier and Mrs. Rosalie Eller. E.U.B conference Elects Officers Al the last local conference meeting. lh*> following people were eketed as leaders to help carry forth the work of the local E U. B Church: Stewardship and finance^ James Payion Financial svenkary, Mrs. Art DeMyer • Treasurer. Mrs. Roy Miller Local church historian, Mrs, I^eonard Beaty Children's Director, Mrs Dennis Northam Youth Director, Rev. David Eller Adult Director, Warner Clark i Bur. Dr Parka. Supt < the South Bend area, was preeent sos the mewling.
