The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 February 1964 — Page 13
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The Pllfrim Holiness Church । John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wis ler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Youth Service 6:45 pm Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Bible Study and prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 pm. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams. Minister 9:30 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. Ix?,»>n theme "A Man Made Whole.” The Right Hand Class will begin their special study on ‘Our Mission Today.” Melvin Divine. Supt 10:35 a.m. Morning Wor hip service with the pastor's sermon theme being "What’s Wrong with Walkerton'”' The adult choir will sing an anthem under the direction of Sylvester Amsler, Mrs. Bertha Urbin, organist. Ushers will be Bruce Fitzgerald Gale Sherland, Arthur Kasnabaum and Melvin Divine. Acolytes are Peggy’ Downey and Carol Tuttle. 5:00 p.m. Meeting of the Junior Church Memebership Class 6:00 pm. Senior MYF. 6 30 pm. Junior MYF Tuesday. 1:30 p.m., Elizabeth Circle meeting. Wedne day, 9:30 a m Study and Fellowship Hour in church dining room. 6 :00 p m Junior Choir practice. 7 '»<• pm Adult choir practice 8:00 pm. Meeting of E thcr Circle Let each person be faithful In their devotional life and their church nt tendance during ’ e i ; scasm of Lent. North Liberlv MH hodiM ( hurch Charles Patterson Minister Osborn Fl her Ch School Supt. Morning Worship 9 30 a m Sermor' "Where Is Thv Brother?” Church School 10 30 a m. Intermediate and Senior MYF, • :30 p m. Evening Sendee 7:30 pm Bible study singing, and the "Altar Hour” The World Dav nf Prayer Union Service will he held a? tie Beaver Creek W<-|evan Meth »- dlst Church Friday. February 14 ■ sun. life’s gHscnmon Ret. ROBERT 11. HARPER fiuuAtr EVER since the day Pharaoh Mid to Jacob. ”How old art thou'”’ and perhaps from ages before that, people have been mo-;, tsted in the age of persons aroun I them The ladies are not cordial to questions about age ami seek to fortify themselves by the drug Store or the cosmetics counter. Here a suggestion—if you were born on February 29, you can sav for example that you have just Celebrated your twentieth birthd«y. which might be the truth, yet •ause a lifting of thy eyebrow But February can lay claim t» fame because it has given several great men to the world, Geor.o Washington, the Father of । uCountry, and Abraham Lincoln th» Great Emancipator, and includes Valentine's Day. Let us not f< i,<t that on Valentine’s Day the joung people have the opportunity of ahyly expressing their affection fur • loved one. We had a rich boy in our class Who bought the most beautiful and expensive valentine he could find and sent it to the lassie of his choice and wrote on it, "With the compliments of John Doe.” Os Course John Doe was not his name •—he wrote his real name We boys joked about the boy. But I am not •o sure. It is natural to show an expression of love.
at 7:30 p.m The Father and Son’s dinner will be held on Saturday, February 15. at 6:30 p.m. Half hour Lenten Services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church. South Bend, each Wednesday from 12:05 to 12:36 p. m. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Cl ingenpeel. Supt. Morning Worship Service 10:30 Sunday Sthixd 9.30 a.m. am. WY Service 7 oo pin Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7:30. North Lilx’rtv ( hurch of Brethren A P Wenger. Pastor Stanley Betz Supt. Helen Holderread. Primary Share in Prayer Hour. 9 25 a m Worship Hour 9:30 am. "A Waste TTmt Was A Justifiable Memorial” Church School 10:30 a.m. Joyful Singers' Choir practice Monday. 7:00 p.m. Bible St inly and Prayer Hour Monday evening at 7:OO pm Adult Choir practice Wednesday evening at 8:00 p.m. c immunity World Day nf Prayer observance will be held at the Reaver Creek We loyan Methode t Church n Friday evening. February 11 at 7:30 pm pev John Palmer v.ill hr.ng th<message of the evening The service is pon-ored hv all the church* f North LU" rty and the f .mmuntty First Brethren ( hurch Wm Cur. I-. Pa tor Ernest Kreider Supt. Ruth Clark ind Frances :'uit Junior Church Director 9 30 Junior church and adult worship services. Nursery provided. 1:30 Sunday School 6no p ni. Youth meeting and Adult Bible Study 7:00 Evening Worship "O’i Testament Pictures of the Cr > s ' 7:00 Monday evening Teacher's Training Class t > be held at North Liberty Brethren Chun h 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service. 7:30 Quarterly business meeting Friday Feb II Laymen meeting Sunday School Board meeting after service Sunday World Day of Pi aver Service Friday evening at Beaver Creek Church. Walkerton E. U. It Church David R Eib-’ Pa ‘ a I.eonard Beaty. Supenr’enden* Sunday School 9 '.O i c L- on A M Mid ■ U ' • 10 30 a m Fir-’ Sundav r Ix»nt The Sacra: ■r" of Holy Communion will be - Immi'erc! T «■ < han • choir un < Ine • wtlon of Tohn C< r;e and arcompai ed by Mr Ai? M-Ke "»n will present the anth«- n lb * I I Stand at the D or And Ki > k Nur ery ervic.- pt "i —d 600 p m You' Fell v ’up 730 p.l Adult Mcntier -hi| ria - Ft lav. Februuv It ronucunltv World Dty f Prayer at the EUR Chun k Satin lav 930 i m Jr. Higa catechi m 3 <«) . : R B Mrfh>d • v El’ll Monday 7 30 pm R-b* • • Circle a’ the home of Mr David Filer Mr Iceland Welch 1.• t ler Tuesday 9:30 a m K unoma it the home of Mrs Edu ird Lambert We Ire dav 7:00 pm. Chan e! Che Ir Tire Youth Fellow hip had a most gratifying donut sale Si*tirday The proceeds have been set aside for summer camp
The Youth of the Walkerton EUB church enjoyed a Sunday evening of table games at the parsonage. Rev Filer attended the Division Os Christian Education Conference held at Cincinnati. Ohio. The ministers and then families of the community were Friday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Casterline of the Tyner EUB church. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen. Pa tor Elder Myron Mullet. Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, February 13, 7:00 p m Bible Study and prayer service. Friday. F'ebruary 11 8 t)0 pm World Day of Prayer for men and women will be held at th • E U. B church. Sunday School 9 30 a.m Worship Service 10 in a m Sunday. 3:00 pm. Community NBS planning commitb e at the EUB church. Lenten Services Each Sunday evening, our church will hold special I/Cnten Service^. Lots of singing and preaching of God’s word. 7:00 p m. ’ There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female; for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.” Cal 3-28. ELI7\RETH CIR( LE The Elizabeth Circle of the Walkerton Methodist Chur h will meet Tuesday. February Ik, at 1 30 in the chore*’. M- John Northam wdl h ive Cl arge nf deVision Mt Vibert SVhutZ V. dl give t*'e les <>n Hoste--es will be Mr \lb- -t H Ti and Mr Wc-'ey W! berry PRESBY TER! \N 1 \MII V NIGHT A film Brotherh d of M . will be shown We<in« div night. Februarv 19. at the pro byteritn church Mr Wayne Dipert is m charge of the progam A pot luck -upper will he erved at 6 30 p m. Al! Presbyterians are urged to come and join in the fellow h p. Paddle your own canoe —that wav there's no one to rock the boat.
And hr to them, Why are you afraid, 0 men of little faith? Then he rote und rebuked the uinds and the sea; and there uas a great calm. ^■Matthew 8:26
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WSCS Marks Imixirtant Dates The General Women's Society of Christian Servite of the Methodist church met Wednesday evening, February 5. at the church. Mrs. Clyde Bick, president announced date.., to work on members' calendars for the next few weeks as; February 11 World Day of Prayer to be observed at the EUB Church; February 20, Mrs. Sylvester Amsler has invited members and guests to her home at 2 o'< lock to di-cu the teen age problem m our community; a carry-in family dinner at the chur< h. following the morning worship; Man h 10. all lay to clean at church: March S Community Fellowship 1. i at the Presbyterian <hu’ I .Mr Bick announced that ill < huts’ circles as well as the General WSCS will elect officer f- r the cn uing year at the .Man h mee’ing. At the March meeting of the General WSCS a m«>n< y tv ver will be given to b' v toy- for the primary depai tment Mrs .James Ridenour gave th< devotions at the mvoting W.-dnc day evening. Miss Marla Da ibe sang How Ixnely r- the H ind o f God.” accompanied by MrGrace Atwood at the piano. Mrs. Robert Lidy presented the lesson in two parts; fir-t. "How Methodism Came T< Be”. assi-*cd by Mrs Wayne Cover and Mr< Am ler The second par t ’ Mark of a Meth< di-t" wvs given Thi related to the exploit of J.. n We lev. founder of the Me’hodis* Church and Charle- We e- hn hymn writing br dD r PRI xml RI SR HIGH Tire L'-e bv’crrin S ”r r U /h gi -or' ; . ’ al ’ : • of Mr <-1 M 1 Mw M ' I ’ > i • • gave the w>r bin a’d h n R* - fr. 1 v ■ ■ •• . 1 The next n ■ • ♦in? ? 1! b. at t':o Glenn Stahly h me at 6 oo p ■■ Sunday Don Stahlv and Lariv Wood will erve refre hmont New officer- will be ele 'd The meeting on F-'h'u irv 23 will be a pizza partv, with everyone helping Come join our gro-m for fun and fellowship. Meetings each Sunday at 6 no pm.
METHODIST MYF MEniXGM The members of the Junior MYF of the Methodist Church had a very interesting and enjoyable meeting kmt Sunday evening Following tiaur business and devotional serve e they darted out on what was called a ••surprise meeting” at -omrone a home After calling cveral places they finally ended up at the church parsonage for an evening of games an 1 refre hruents. They will meet this Sunday evening at 6:30 for their regular meeting The Senior MYF group enjoyed an evening of bowling at the Walkerton Line,. RK.IIT II WD ( I \ss MEETING The Right H r I (" i of the Me’liodist Chur h u •. e pot lu< k dinner it .me f Mr and Mr S’ i•'• v (>•'■;! ’ ’ : i Saturday ri.nm. February 22 at 6:30 pm. The cla - ■ also beginning a sj»«Tial stu lv < ur eth Sm lay morning en’.’U-d *Our M -a Today ” The study will < n-i ler tlie place of • ■., < hu: in thu <lay of world < h inge and space interests. Tr.e cla-. nice* at 9:3) in the chundi dining rcom A cordial invitation is extended to the e wh ■ w ■ ;’d like to join this adult study gr p N KOMI ( IR( LF, The Naomi Cm > if the EUB Chrich met in pars • ige w ’h II member- and tw>> g ie-»- pn t<n‘ Mr F’• ।- K■ ■ ’ " led ' les-on entitled ’Tf» City Challenges the Church " T* cr • ‘m c • i ! hv Mrg Kr • I’.m 1 • • n -an'; •pt i a H । ” ’ w'u h a prayer u । । 1 • -•: on The n. • ’ r c i ' ■ d v -’i pr iv, • .• .> ; •• . h .-s M Dr. d J ’ - 1 V F- k Hr- '. • . • ■ *. • - or of W.i .ng! r. * ‘ lay The le I ler f M 1- Mrs GDn Hostetter md ’fie are Mr Maud.’ K« ’ and Mrs Walter Smith in 1 will be held In the Smith home ALM \YS *wiMtrnilNG Women are never -at is fled. They are alway . trying either ta put on weight take it off or rearrange it.
Hov rn«y it would be for all Christians to strengthen faith at tiie sight of a miracle! W e cannot expect to see mini-cles-but we c in strengthen faith by learning to lie ixdter ( hristians. Oncea-Sunday is not enough. We must practice Christianity every day. We become better Christians when we L'come more nware of our responsibilities, when we learn the importance of giving as well as receiving; when we learn to consider otijcrs as well as ours« Ivt s. In the.so modem times, our faith is continually challenged. If we practice Christianity f uthfulIv, h iwewr, we refuse to live with lutr and duubk Read your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY 1
