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First Baptist Church erk and Main Sts. Walkerton Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School for all ages 9 30 n. Morning Worship Si rvict 10 30 m Message by the Pastor JezTs Judgement” •fivening Worship Service 7 00 .1. Sermon: "The Four Horsen of the Apocalypse" nyer Meeting and Bible Wednesday. 7 pm. All are welcome to attend the evicts of this church which b - ves in the imminent return cf •I> rd Jesus 3hrist to this rth — »xctto3 E. I • B. 4 hurvh avid R Eil r, Pas ur •d Beaty, ( h School Supt Church School. Lesson: Bom Blind' 30 Di me Worship Sermon: n the Way. the Truth, the <• ne Chancel Choir, directed by in Cecrle and accompanied by > Art McKesson will present anthem "My Lord Would swer .” Kunwry Service Is provided for schoolers during the Divine ship Service M) pm. Youth Fellowship KJ pm Membership Class. ndav 7:30 p m., Local con„.e a: the church. hwsday. 9:30 am. Koinonia. idy of Ma-k. ROO pm Koinonia, Study of lohn ATedn ^da’. 6:15 pm. Junior Mr practice. ’:00 p.m. Chancel Choii pracTT x Church in the heart of community with the cummuy at heart." •'■I 1 ’ M Pint Pi *b> terran Ch'nch Rev. Dr vid D. Owen. Pastor Elder Myron Mullet. Supt. sou a^ welcome to our worp service. liursday. 5 to 7 pm, Bible tdy and prayer service. Nury provided. .unday School 9:30 a m. Vorship Service 10:30 a.m. ’shers are Ja *k Ryan. W alter kavet. Clarence Schultz and » Keeling. undiy we will observe "One at Hour of Sharing” during worship service. U nday. March 9. 8:00 a m. the Inters of the community will < for prayer and meditation Wednesday. Youth choir rersal 6:00 p.m. dolt choir rehearsal 6 45 p m [f any man among you seem 3e religious and bridleth not tongue, but deceive! h his own rt, this man's religion is vain unes 1 26. Tabor E. 1 . B. Church Comer Pine and Road 4 John Clark. Supt Rev F Young. Pastor hurch 9 00 a m inday School 10 on am inday Evening S'Tvice 7 30 nion Events l^nt-n Rervat Tabcm with T egarden. turaday evening 730 p m ■ml Union Lenten Services at or. All are we’comFirst Brethren Church William Curt) Pastor »st Kreider SuT^-rmtcndent 1 Clark and Franm# Curtu Junior '’hurch Dir -ctors 30 Momiae Worship m JunCt. arch Guest speaker* wll Jim and Manlvn land, mur^ies to Mee^i irw-ry provided for children ■r four TA R 'ndav Rrhnoi o.m Adult Bible Study from wa Kith Meeting* p. Kneake* R~v WilAnderam of Nappam* a her of the Brethren Mlului A

7:30 Friday, V. M.S guest night meeting nt the church 7:00 Wcdn< Miav. Bible Study and prayer meeting. Sunday evening, March 15. Revival ."rvicrs will begin with former pastor Re". W E Thomas as evangelist. B. »vcr < Trek We-t yan Methodist Church Dean Krieg. Pastor B b Clinegenpeel. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m Miming Worship 10:30 a m. Fc argebs’ic Service 7 30 pm Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening. 7:30. Youth meeting and fellowship Saturday. March 7.7 30 p m We will have a public Missionary Sa n ice next Sunday night, March Bth at 7:30 pm Mr. and Mrs Jrnies Lind, returned missionaries from Cananea. Mexico, will be the speakers. They will also show slides of th-ir v.ork. Everyone is invited to attend this special service. North IJhrrty Metho-’M Church Charles Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher. Ch. School Supt Morning Worship Service 9:30 am Sermon: "Why the Cross, for You and Me?" Text: Luke 11:27. Church School 10 30 a.m. Senior MYF 6 30 p.m at Youth Cente*- The Sub-district rally has been cancelled Intermediate MYF 6:30 at the church. Evening Worship 7 30 pm Singing old sones, praver period and Bible Study. Bring your Bibles. t'aa Cnmm’ssion on Chrtatian Social Concerns will sponsor a film to be shown at our r^u-ch on Tue«lay. March 10 at 7:30 p m It will deal w th the question of cancer and tot acco. The MM-w^ek Ix”i’e" Service will b- h«M < 0 Wednesday, March 11. at 7:30 pm. r’ass so- cMMr n and youth Saturday. March 7 and 14, 2 to 3 p.m. North IJb«rtv Church of Brethren A P Weneor Pastor Stanley Bes: Sim* SMrr in Praver Hour 9 25 a in. W’orship Hour 9 30 am. Sermon: "The D ! s'Mn , “ Who Knew that the I>ird Ix^ ' d Him " Cu”'ch School 10'30. Eveline’ Service 7:00 p.m. practice at 7 00 v m. Monday. Joyful Sineers choir Fib’e Study and Prayer Hour at 7:00 pm. Wednesday 8 pm. Choir practice. Wafkertod M thcd'M f'hvrch e Williams, Minister SI’NDAY — f-.. w ,n,. 9'30 a m Clashes for all agen Melvin Divin* S’”'erinte»’dent 10*5 am Morning Worship ArthAn, hV a^’Ot Choir. Rorrr -n ’"Making Your Life Cums." V h^rs' Jamn« Rid*rnur R<»hP -t JHnuwtier and and Mane Thi-obold will serve as ac< ’<*♦«•« 5 00 pm. Church Membership Claes 6 00 nm Re"t<»r wur 6 ^n nm. Ju^^r SfYF MondliV. 800 pm Rebecca C rrie y;nv'.\’rxjnA Y — 930 • m S’ u<tv and Fellowahrn hour. 7 on p m Rerinr rh<»i^ rm«ct»ca, f, oo nm J’^’or choir nra'-tlce. OO n m C' , ”^ h bo* r d meeting StnnU-v n-rutt. cha'rman. RFRFCTB fTRCfF r>r*f*" •* '’f the M«'hod**'* d urrh win r*e*-t oa x< .^ *, a „» « n*r-«nrtr w<*h M-a. Jtrn P. dpn-wAr Th’* wi’l be elro 1 tkm of and everyone l« urged to attend

Three Attend 1 olUi CoiHerence in i ne ibaat Jani, Clark, Annie H"Ubtr anJ Stan e; Bus ~ of die Pine Creek Church of the Bretnrcn, arc among the 2UO church de.egat.es from 11 states who participated la I week in a youth seminar at Washington. D. C„ and the United Nations, New York. Convened from February’ 2-7, the seminar is a first hand tudy of government and is spon ored by the Church of the B.vlhrcn. 'l’he theme of the seminar is "Government is the Chri tian's Business." Richard W. Reuter, special assistar* t । the President and director of tne Food for Pe.xe Program. opened the seminar on Sunday evening. On Monday the seminar attend <1 meeting on the United States foreign policy at the Department of State, visited several foreign embassies, and held a discussion on di .armament with the Honorable George E. Brown, representative from California. On Tuesday th** seminar divided into small groups to visit legislators committee hearings, and Congress; discus e*i the draft, alternative ervice, and Brethren Volunteer Service programs; and heard the Honorable E. Ross Adair and the Honorable J Edward Roush, representatives from Indiana. The Wednesday morning program consisted of discu sions on racial integration and on methods of effeetve political action In the aftenoon, visits were made to the Supreme Court. Library of Congress Church of the Brethren Washington Office, several government agencie’. and other places of interest. The highlight on Wednesday evening was an a<l-drcs-i by newsman Glenn Everett. On Thursday and Friday in Neu- York, the seminar will attend ses ions o. the United Nations. visit foreign mis ions to the r. N and meet with U N staff leaders. Director of the seminar are John Eb rlv. Washington representative Church of the Brethren, and J*MH*ph Dmg. director of the youth program. Church of the

*'l was made manifest unto them that asked not after ma” —lsaiah 65:1 ' —— . - T ’* fl— The Apostle Paul, In hb . — 1 epistle to the Romans, indicated > / the mission of Christianity to be (Ao Vy that of bringing the word of God 7 a " 01611 men to ^ now ‘ to u P° n God in timet . of need, then they must hear tht word of God. , V "—This was the task of the / v apostles, to spread the word. /\v l^*^// \ They preached to disbelievers, wv 1 \ 1 *° cur i° us . to the indifferent, ^Sff.7 V 'Xay 1 ‘ to all who would listen. Ad* - 7 b \\ 4 Today, the word of God is still £> s” f r M 7 being spread around the globe, 1 < fl / * n nunierous languages. There v 1/3^ / ; »l nre disbelievers, as well as V f \ J j \ \ tlie indifferent and the curious. V I \ I // JH ' In a very simple way, all who A \ y I I profess to be Christians can help f I J others to know God. It requires 11 nothing more than the example a ,O °d Ghristian life. \ l wd Raad your BIBLE daily A I an ^ GO TO CHURCH | SUNDAY ► I

Brethren, Elgin, Illinois. i'ae Hr thicn louui Scnimar this year wa . the sixteenth in the history of the program. MYF Sh \TING P IRTY Approximately one hundred young people attended the Meth-i-.ist .uYF Skating Party at th LaPorte rink last Saturday evening. The adult counselors in charge were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flaugher and Mrs. Ray Chapman. Sunday evening the Junior MYF met at the church. The Senior MYF went on a surprise meeting which finally ended up at the home of Ellen Frame. The group is plnnmg i " i^hetti suppcr for Wednesday evening. Mar. 25. from 5 to 7pm Donation will be 75c for adults and 40c for children under 12. E. U. B. FELLOWSHIP CLASS The Fellowship Class of the EUB Church heid the.r regular monthly meeting Friday night The Lard's Prayer was repeated and several songs were sung to open the meeting. Contests were enjoyed and prizes won by by Mrs. Hazel Baruen, Mrs. Wilder Burnsides. Mra. Frank Hahn, Mrs. Nora Hahn and Mrs. Walter Shores. Hostesses were Mrs. Ixiunard Beaty and K. j. W»!ter Smith. PIITLATHEA CI..IRS mu,, ''lass of the Methodist Church will meet on 5 .^y, Maixh 12, at the church. Tyner Rebekahs Reveal Their “Secret Pals” Tyner Rebekah Ixxtgc No. 865 met Thursday evening with 38 members and three guests present. Phvlli* Bowen, jjoble grand, presided. Edith Overmyer, Page of Rebeknh A^scmh'v. of R'rh’and Center, and Anna Mae Rice. District Deputy PresUent. o r Burr O>k a" I Mart’ Porter, also of Burr Oak. were Introduced and welcomed. During the social hour a Valentine partv revea’ing so-rrt nab was held. The entertainment com-

mittee for the evening was Ce-c-'lia Jacobson, Esther E ker, Elaine Stonebumer, an ! Batbara Leffert. Games, contests and refreshments were enjoyed by alt SOME FUN Cu.ldlesom« Cutie: "I’d like to do something different tonight!” Frustrated Freight Handler:— "O.K, honey, you try to kiss me and I'll slap your face!" Rev. ROBERT H. HARPER fEUUMY QUIZ T F YOU SHOULD ask a boy or * girl why February 22 was an important date and receive an incorrect answer, you would think the quizzed very dull indeed. Perhaps you would blame the home, the school and the church for the fact that an American child did not know that February 22 wai the birthday of George Washington. Some years ago a well-known rovelist undertook to debunk the character of Washington. When the matter was brought to the attention of the President of the United States, Cautious Cal walked to a window and looked at the Potomac. "I see the monument still stands,” Mr. Coolidge said. He referred of course to the lofty memorial that risei above the skyline of the Capital City that is also a memorial of George Washington. Following loosely the lines of Lord Tennyson: Let us survey the decades behind us, which like a fruitful land reposes, and cling to all the present for the promise that it closes, and dip into the future far as human eye can sec that we may see the I vision of America and all the wonder that will be — because George Washington, like Moses of old, not permitted to enter into I the full glory of his dreams for our country, lifted as unerring finger toward the land of promise. And that we may rightly claim our inheritance.