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The First Baptist Church C uk and Main Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sun ay School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship Service 10 30 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7 p.ni. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday. 7 00 p.m Everyone is invited io attend this church, which emphasizes the Book, the Blood, and the Blessed Hope. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E William-., Minister 9:30 am. Sunday School with classes for all ages. The lesson theme for Uns Sunday will be ■ The Woman of Samaria Melvin Divine, Supt 10:35 a m Morning Worship Service. Adult Choir will sing an anthem under the direction of Sy 1 vc. ter Am. ler. with Mrs Bertha i’rbui, organist 6.00 pm. Senior MYF. 6:30 pin. Junior MYF Monday, 8:00 p.m., WSCS executive meeting at the church. All officers are urged to attend Wednesday, 9:30 aim WSCS will continue their study of the Christian Classics. 6:00 p.m. Junior Choir practice. 6 30 p.m. Adult choir practice. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, 7.00 p.m. Bible study and prayer service in the church basement. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Wo ship Service 10:30 a.m. Monday, 8:00 a.m. Ministers of the community will meet for prayer and meditation. Wednesday, Youth choir practice 6:00 p.m. Adult choir 6:45 pm. “Ye are not your own. for ye are bought with a price: therefore, glorify G<xi in your body, and in your spirit, which are Gods.”—l Cor : 6-19-20 SMEW? MSUIWfIW 1 Kev. ROBERT li HARPER FIXING THf BIAME SOON AFTER the late President Kennedy died o.' an assassin s gun in Dalias. Texas, certain knowing ones over the country Itegan to enlighten the rest of us as to our responsibility for the slaying The three quarter of a million people in Dallas are not all guilty because the crime was committed in that city What matters is that thousands in Dallas had given a great welcome to the President of their country, the thousands uho dwell there par ticipated Notwithstanding the fact that the high puttered rifle that it is be lieved was used to kill Mr Kennedy was bought in a great city of the North, all the inhabitants of that city are in nocent Such criticism as has i>een directed to Dallas Im cause of the slaying of the late President would be ridiculous if it were not so tragic It n veals the pieju dice of some who cling to "sec Uonalism “ Not al) the people uho dwell in the south are wicked and abandoned men Neither are al! rhe people of Dallas to be blam ’ as evil anv more than all actor.* sbould be condemned br at se an actor, John Wilkes Booth, killed Abraham Lincoln

The Pilgrim Holiness <*hurch John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wider. Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.in Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Youth Service 6 l.» p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible s’udy Wednesday, 7:00 pm North Liberty Methodist Church Charles Patterson. Mini. " i Osburn Fisher. Ch Scho >1 Supt Morning Worship S.ivice 0:30 a.m. Sermon: “I Woul I Be Like Jesus.” Text "I have given you an example " J kn 1 1:15 Church School 10:30 a ni Intermediate MYF 6 30 p n. The Senior MYF will meet al the Youth Center at 1 30 pm to go to Youth Meeting at the S iuth Bend First Presbyterian Chi rch. The Membership Training Tars for children and v ’h .hi • al the church on Saturday. Feb 1. from 2 to 3 p.m. Walkerton E. <’• B Church David R Eder. Pastor I^onard B<aty. Ch. School Supt 930 am. Church School. Lesson: "The Woman of Samara. 10:30 a m. Divine Worship. Sermon by the pastor. "Who i. My Brother." Mrs. James Miller, accomp- nied by John Ce<rle will sing "The 23rd Psalm" by Malotte. Nursery Service Ls provided for pre-schoolers during the worship sendee. 6.00 p.m. Youth Fellowship at the church 7:30 p.m Evangelism and Missions Committee at the church. Saturday. 3:00 p.m., Basketball at the high school. Tuesday. 930 am. Kninonia. Study of the Book of Mark 7:00 pm. Evening Koinoria at t y, h Rtudv of I John. Wednesday, 2:00 pm. Naomi CT-rk «t the parsonage. Mrs Dean Knowlton, leader Mrs. Frank Halin and Mrs. David Filer, hostesses. 7 00 p in. Chancel Choir practioe. The Church in the heart of the community with the community at heart.” First Brethren Churdi Wm. Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kreider. Superintendent Ruth Clark and Francis Curtis Junior Church Directors 9 30 Junior Church and adult worship. Sermon topic: "Making M mey” 10:30 Sunday School. 6:00 Bible Study from Hebrews. Junior and Senior youth meetings. 7:00 Evening Worship. Tw; “Old Testament Pictures of the Cross" 7:00 Wednesday. Bible Study ajui prayer R CO C» t ir practice Monday evenin" teacher training class to be he'd at Cninty Line Church SMM Wednesday, February 5 JI NIOR MYF MEETING T' <» m “’in" d the Junior MYF last Sunday evening was open h! pv »*» Tom Mellin. The election of officers f- r th- remainder of the year resulted as follows: Steve Biwell nredd nt: Larry Mellin, vice president; .hme Wi hams secretary; anc Peggy Downey, tea irer Th group vote ! to send s2‘>oo to th • M y F•" 1 w> if h r -f r mbHions and youth work aro’ nd the world Plans f< r the future w U j he a xVa’i'-i' n»«rtv in I a”'r e on Fehninrv 2*Mh and 1 iter to ;'O tot> ", Tt 'll 1 ph VM gam«- and r"f r <- •"ens wre served hv J 9' 'to and Tom , Met’in - D-rMd M“’hn ’<• advh c .unidor for the < ven!ng. '

Beaver Creek Mesleyan Methodist Chun'h Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Chngenpvel. Supt Sunday School 9:3d a.m. Morning Worship iom a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:3d p.m. Mid-week prayer service 7:30 p.m. Special Youth Week Sen ices on Sunday, February 2 Rev. Harold Boyce of Marion, will be Ihe speaker for both services. The youth will be in charge El B I ELIXHtSIfIP CLASS The Fellow snip Class of the EUB church held their regular monthly m<etmg in the church basement Friday night with 13 members an-i one guest present The meeting opened with the singing of hymns and a prayer by Mrs. Walter Smith. A poem was read by Mrs. Nora Hahn Contests were enjoyed with prizes going to Mis. Frank Hahn, Mrs. Leonard Beaty. Mrs Virgil Gwin. Mrs Walter Smith and Mrs Wilder Burnside. Refreshments were se ved by the host-ei-ses, Mr Amos Bierly and .Mrs, Dwight M< Ke-son. M Le nai l Beaty am! Mi- Walter Smith will be in charge of the February meeting PRFSBVn:iU.\N SR. HIGH The Presbyterian Senior Hi Ui met at the church at 6:00 p.m. Jani •> Dipert gave the worship service. The lesson was a Ulm strip called “Huw Free Are You?" Bob Seider and Raniy Johnson sen'd refreshments. Next month Lorraine Mullet will have the lessons. We will also elert new officers. The meeting will be held at tl e Floyd Dipert home next Sunday with Elsie and Betty Reed in charge of refreshments We will have a bowling party with n zza at tb“ church following the bowling next month. (MJMPROMIHE Father mav lav down the law to his wife, but he has to accept all her amendments

"He that glorieth let him glory in the Lord” —Jeremiah 9:24 i " We live In an we that far •nrI 4 i P a *greatest dreamt of our V. * < ifr.^SSv&A •■ earliest ancestors. We live in a ' world whore it is unfashionable T^jflßra^ L’? D to laugh when someone speaks alwWr V ? 5* ? ,o 8* ®oon* We are ' w ■ '.cated to progress and of* n A k— at* TKji o .• ,>^ AX' to ionize spectacular >•■ Jh iv, dual achievement. J .ft'7* is good to have h- mo?, »n Y \ sp irts, in science, in politics It M -a ' tSx3B*Ai * ,s b rt, l*’r to recognize a s : *-' flr ‘ f7 U ^n^ution, a worthwhile i ll . ■X *A ‘^l V‘ ? et H “ VTnn S to p—mit oor- ' 4 »Ji \ m V 8 V’ as we miv lie ' 'h' ’■'. ’'aT Ji' V vZ z • J'’lined, that for each individual KvS *. re ,s nn n*** °f Iv’fWm'mt ''' fWW that should not lx. cl-nil Tfam \ V 7 I s ’ for of u «. an ohligatmn W^oAL f <Wiir to n,co Kn“ p the Id <v n >s wh^h • y¥ ^l'l’l *° ,w n< * t- hristiins and ’ ' 1' Z children of Ged. yO r" - ’ x '^'‘''^- *«ad your BIBLE doily 2\ V. V 4* end •• 'A M J\‘ \ GO TO CHURCH <)'/•’ \ | r 1 y<a SUNDAY a z - t/a ^1 l ~ ' ■— —— —. — I

Presbyterian loupies CIUO Poof! aad a glass disappeared. li<k. click anu Kev. Owens tie v.a.< cut in tour puces, lais a magic wand, anu a live razbit appeal <d. That was the way things went ail evening at the Presbyterian Couples Club meeting on Saturday. Jan. 25, as “Kandu” alias the Rev. Campbell of Plymouth, performed i. mystc feats of the unusual anu mysterious The program was thoroughly enjoyed by the 47 adults and children that attended The members that were unable to attend missed a truly wonderful pei furmance. Following the program, a short business meeting was held with the new president. Arthur Schmeltz, presiding. A letter was read from John Brademas. a member of Congress, concerning tiie petition the couples club sent to him on the Becker Amendment. Stated simply, the Becker Amendment permitted the um- of prayer and other reference, to God in our public schools. Rep. Brademas state 1 that although he believed in the separation if Church and State, he did not think that the use of prayer in schools would guarantee that the people of our count wculd be a more religious pe iplc It was h.* hope that’ the discussion of thh issue would cause more p -s-.ns to offer prayers both in private and in church He gave no assurance of passage of the B x'ker Amendment. New committee- for the ■ n g year were named as follows Combined Ways and Means and Project Committee: Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartaough; Mr. and Mrs Glenn Slah’y. Mr and Mrs Ed Keeling, Mr and Mrs. Cliff Allen, and Dr and Mrs. Bryce Rohrer. Membership committee: Mr and Mrs Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mullet Future prospective new members for the Connies Club were ann'Minced as follows: a hnby girl wax born to Mr and Mrs.

Richard Shaeffer; a baby boy was burn to Mr. and Mrs. Chtf Ahen Congratulations to the happy parents. Cake and coflee were served folowing the meeting. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs Myron Mullet, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mullet, and Rev. and Mrs. David Owen. Host for the February 23rd meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stahly and Mr. and Mrs Jack Ryan. We hope all members will plan to attend and enjoy the fellowship, star’ Thomas Duvall, Pastor Fred SChutz, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m Worship Service 10.30 am. Wesleyan Youth 7:00 pm. Evening Service 7;30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Duvad and children of Marion, Ind. were Saturday and Sunday guests of the Rev. Thomas Duvall family. Mr. and Mrs William Milliken and children of Mishawaka, visited Mrs. Emma Milliken and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot Sunday. Joe Charles Sr.. had dinner with the HarcM Geyers on Mulberry Road Sunday. The Jolly’ Jills Home Demonstration Club will have their meeting next Wednesday, Feb 5. with the Misses Eva and Nell Cullar on Oak Road. Nomc-F The regular meeting of the North Liberty Band Boosters will be held Tuesday. Feb 10. at 7:30 p m. Parents and band members arc urgea to be present at this meeting. HOW 'BOLT YOURS? Steno Sue: "Honey, aren’t you afraid of being an old maid? You really should settle down ah'*, take a husband.” St uno Lou; "That’s a real good idea . . . but I dont know who^j husband to take.”