The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1964 — Page 13

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The I irst Bnsd’y trri.in ( hureh Kev David D owen Fa-' •• Eldei Myron Mmlet. s ipt You arv welcome to vUJ Wotship service. 'Hiuixlav January ■' 7 <*• pm Bible Stixly and privet o ive Sun.hiy Sc hool '• .hi an, Woi -hip Sei Ve e lu • i i Monday Jan ai y 1 >an a >, Mini-’ ei ~of th< .on it ' y w, I meet for prayet and . eu. item Whined.is Jan 1 \ th Choir rehearsal 6 <K‘ p i Adult Ch< ii rehvai .1 f> 15 pin Sunday, January !!• 7.0* ; in Annual Congregational meeting. •’Why do the nations conspire, and the people plot in vain” The kings of the earth set them* pelves and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord and his annointed. saying 'Let us burst their bonds asunder and cast their cords from us’. ” — Palms 2:1-3. First Brethren Church Wm Curtis Pastor Ernest Kreider Supt Ruth Clark and Francis Curtis Junior Church Directors 9:30 Morning Worship Service 10:30 Sunday School. 6 00 Bible Study from Hebrew 7 (hi Evening Worship Sunday Youth Bally at Nappanee Sunday noon. Samaritan and Willing Workers Cla -o dinner at the church Bovs’ Brotherhood Thursday evening SMM Wednesday evening. 7:00 Wednesday Bible Study and prayer meeting January’ 2^ the Ashland Choir wtT! srtng at the church OverJg, s(®dn Rev. ROBERT 11. HARPER NfW YfA» pROM TIB BEGINNING mcr have had then symbols to ex press their experiences or stand for the things about them Their Symbol* have also Mood for their drcams and aspirations The hour glass, which was used as a mess ure of time may be a very poor symbol of all time What is one ;hour compared to all the hours to be’ And what is one year com pared to all eternity? JUST A THOUGHT: Sometimes, after we have tone a bit out of the way to help others, we make the di* eovery that we have in reality helped ourselves juU as much. So we think that time may be better expresaed by a closed circle that has no beginning and no ending And th* thought comes that New Year’s Day is only an arbitrary point of division of time fixed by agreement of those who make and follow a calendar To Im- realized is that then- is no break in time, that tune has al ways been and will lx- forever The change is in you and me We arc living now and there will never dawn a day in the future when we shall not lx* living >mc how. somewhere, m weal or w «• through all tunc Between th point at which we entered turn and this present how many changes have come to tr they will come again and again and we shall be wearing out, but time will sweep on in its resist less way An»l the day will come when the places that know us now will know us no more But we shall be living still Where we shall be living will depend upon liow arc living now.

I nig lit : ■" • I” In- If ' 'i : project. U ilk.Toii xlcthodKi < hurt it Harold E Wtllnim. Mu-i-rq 9 3i> iti Sumi iv St t.- . /. ■ i hisses fol all ■lge.-' The .t-.-SOU theme f"t SUtldaV Will lx' Philip a tai \n ': -a. Evang. •’ M- . via Divine S pt In 3u Mot n.ng XX >iship Si u ~ < Adult - ‘ .: wi 1 sing St • :, 1 lave M tie m 61 I ■ h<! 'A ill bl Bl aid F • .. er. Arthur Ka -abaum Dn k A auM and Terry Da- <e A olytes will be Tom Mellin an! Steve Buswell. 6 00 pm. Senior MYF 700 pm Junior MYF Monday. 8 p.m Rebecca CirI cle meeting at the home of Mrs । David Frame Mrs G R. HerahI berger, chairman Tuesday. 8:00 p m Esther Circle at home of Mrs. Newton Williams Mrs John Guttman chairman. Wednesday 9:30 a m Study and Fellowship Hour 6 00 pm Junior Choir practice 7:00 pm Adult Choir practice A cordial invitation is extended to each one to attend the services of our church Let's attend church more in ’6l Walkerton E. I B. ( hiirch I David R Eller. Pastor Leonard Beaty. Supt 9.30 a m. Church School. Philip and Andrew. E^.ingiad 10 30 a m Divine Worship A representative of the <»>dc«m Society will be present at this seivke. The Chancel Choir w ill pres* nt an anthem. Great Is The l»rd . Nursery service for pre schoolera 2:00 p.m. the basketball team will play at the High School gym 600 p m Youth Fellow hip Saturday 9 30 am Jr Hi ( atcehi- m. Monday 7:30 pm Ixxal conferen<e at the ahurch T ■•■wlav 9 30 am Koin<>nia at th* h“o • <>f M ' K ' 7<mi pm K<>Ui‘'nia at lur W.-lm div 6 I - pm •' ’ i mm p uti * 730 pn Combined Cuc*<- at th*- huren 'n-r:' will h' the ervue f v »>l i» s of rv v <>f ft< r. f i ’! ■ v« u l‘‘6l Mr flu h ird K kb "h i. leader wPh Mr* Lu< y I'lkry and Mrs Uonud

Announcing The Holding Os Ihc 32nd Annual Mid-Winter Bible Conference January 12-19, 1961 In Ihe People's Church South Iknd, Indiana sv'^ion-: Sund c 2:30 AL 7:oo p.M. (EST) Daily 2,7 X voo p.M. (EST) I

B»aty a- hostesses Th< I*? un n m tm h.-iu' of the c«unui .mty with th«- commaiuty al i.f.t ’. North I ibri I y V!.th<Hti»t < hio<li Charles Patter-on Mmi. ifi Ostioin I . m-i C| >. i, j, Morning XX >r-hip S. i ■. < Sennon Tmngs xx By Pruye! ' < 'hm । n Sch< । 1" . Int.-i n.ediatf M\ f r, o . , S»'!.;«>t .XI '» 6 JI j> f. ’Du- S»-nu s X ( uth ।< oi c< ’. , clothing ind matri i i -oj <J. , i will Anyone whj -mg .> Go*hlai: ba^ ui w.- . 1.1 oi.- -o m- < le. ted -h. od < . n’.i< ’ Mi I- n < ’lark •! A rwi: i . Hi n.nhot' ot th* <•’ da:. ban ' u 0 G:im-<i u b\ I.uh.u . IP’t Th. • MYF wdi hold i Chili S .p’ . a! tl;> hur< I < t Fi ,d.iy .! : 17:. North I dx rti ( >mr* h <>t Brethren A I' XX.ng.r Pa-tor Stanley 8.-tz, Supt Shan- m Flayer Hour !• 2'> n m. Morning Worship 9 am Church School 10 3o a m Joyful Singers Chon practice Monday evening at 7 u 0 p m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour at 7:00 p m. Sermon Series Continues At First Baptist Pastor Benny Miller is continuing a series of n.cssages on "The Olivet Discourse of Jesus 08 recorded in Mat’hew 24 md 25 This Sunday evening at 7 o’clock he will sjwak on the "Day of N ah . whu h are very Ivpnal of our pre ent day Mr. Miller will also read a very interesting letter from the editor of the "New York Sun Frank O'Brien, who .lam. that hi. great new pa|x«r will N> one of the fir t newspapers to carry the account of the s«»cond coming of Jc us Chn d. In the Sunday School hour at 9 to. Pastor Miller will begin a new study on the "Mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven" as given

' .-- - - - - n II r - i iiiiiM^ ' “And ! ' the or: .', !. of Cud Uor hip hint.** Deuteronomy 32 13 i I i I ( * . St Paul reminded in his teaching-* that the thing*, long [ foretold by the proptu L*> were J fulfilled in the life of ( Krist ■ —■ l "2 gg§ U|x>n earth God spoke through \ die prophet.-*. Liter through the I* 4^ example of the living Christ Christ was "greater thm the b-_. " > angels, ’ yet showed everyone &*- X \ the true meaning of stub words v a* dignity, <dw<ihtuv and dek *>*^ - ****\\ votion Christ |x>mhd the way ■ \ f° r nHn to M, *‘ < ,/ y du*** modem times, all of K us, as practicing Christians, can 7 b live a life of purjx»s«- and m J sonw* small measure *-t an ex- / ample of our own. W Z /ft r *n 1 I X Road your BIBLE daily U GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY *

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In Xf.i’ti . w 1 ; All ad-r ’ ar. m-vi’.-d to h. ii tn»> < <ou Moriiu , XX - p 11 i«» ,i r Mid m• h pi .v. t and Bibo St ,d\ XX . dn- da-. 7 p . , i- Is' Bap' < ; ■ ti a' <’lnrk and Mui Stif' I Ki "HV t i KI \ \ MC HK.II 1' •• I’ •n- •• an i H K o>.p ; • ■' • 10ir,.. ,• XI a I Mr K. Ufa F. f 4m -or SSt. .■M-nit.^ H. •' I- - d f I ' • '4l and lan • • I po • . the worship o-r. R.-fr* r n •ni ' were <erv> I bv I tr p. ■■ at..l l-r-v Bl"A! N. xt A. . th. g- m.■ a' ’t • B. I * i-T -i • • Ro ; I• • • \ndf ' I S' it)! V W is U ' k ■ fr r hu ent Th- l.t - . ■ : .’ ’ . b» »‘fl Cant • ’■'! -o; . ■ ; r ... w ... b« ; ' r.. I Whx d. • t \ , • u ’ • : and fe'bc hip PRFsBY I ERI \N sR HK.II The F: • bv’erian S. t • H . met at f h mo' / .Xt- m I MFloyd Dtp* rt forth. o [>. ... . ^•th meeting Bob had the •--- n entitled Voeat ion a' V i ri Brfr»'shment- were erved by 8.-tty Reed and Bob Seider Everyone had a wonderful time at th'- Christmas party. In January Hetty Re.*d wall have ’I •’ ons and Janirr Dipert the worship ser.Re Tr. re will be a swimming party at th.'YMCX January 27dh Tin group will parte ipate in the Youth S ind r. :r<' . whe ■ will lx- J inuary 26th XX i.y don ’ v join < ur group for fun ind fellow hip’’ ESTHER ( |R( I E To MEkT M' Newton Wilhm. will be h< dr • to the Esther ’in le d the Methodist Church in her h>n Wednesday « venmg Jin 15 M: Thon: i li tln .• hm wi'l give the devotion and Mrs Gm . Atwood will review the Book >f Actd. Use the Classified Adj

To Hold \nnu;d ’Jiblu ( onfvrence Arm-. m ■ • . ।« ;. F 0...« | A r l .-'or . f • Feopl, - f ■ r ■ F.< I 1 ■ diaii,. o’ ' m ■- - t... ••! F-. Xrm . Ml ■ . , ■I • • .» : > a ■ n» . । • ( r . ■ . ... ‘ arm s ■/ -i ‘” I t • , ■ itj . ('■ r ro . ■ th. .nf .r* f , a | ( o . I in. W , B. ' I Fn ’ I 1 t J. ■ , !’ * , * ,* ..... I ’ I! ■ H . FSB : ' t T • -• -nn a. I • I . n Su' lax i' ' 7 " and on .■ .ek fay- 2 । • 7 •> and - «• : \ - n w i!' be f .-ld < n Ea-t< n St t- dir I Time Spe. a! musi th' ughn d th*. < < nfen m e ■. ' be p-. : b*d by th« choirs from various area rhurche*. among them the Fi-herman < Choir of First Baptist ^hur. h of Mishawaka th- choir if Calvary Baptist Church South Bend ths Twin C.’v Baptist Chur h Mish- * a iaka ’i.. Choralers Messenger* and Chancel Choirs of th* People's Church Also featured will be the Male ( n r - ■ f the pme Creek Church of the Brethren North Liberty an • 'he Men s Chorus < f the Bertrand Biole Chur, h, Nile Mwh gan. Z PAsTOK mFMix SCHOOL The Pa d r of th* Wi k«>rt »n M- th : ' I |;. . Hl- j XX till I - is l! •. ■ !i! / a m , I, in-t ■ lining .p r pr< gram n < onu• m.<• i’ - - a’ P.- hm Un ver i’x ths- Ae«‘k Candidate- f-.r tins ’udv progrirn were selected bv th. D. ’re’ ind Ind; .na Area Ofh . <••* M- ’ •! -’ O ■ / nr *i ■ n- • ■ : i. ■ ,m’ : ■■ a the Ldlv Foundation I

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