The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1964 — Page 6

The INDEPENDENT NEWS -. March 12, 1961

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North IJberty Methodist Church Charles Patterson, Minister (rtb< rn Fisher. Ch. School Supt M< Tiling Worship Semoc 9 30 a.m. “Camp Fire Girls Sunday Sermon: "The Way of C ommitnient."’ Church School 10:30 a m Methodist Youth Fellowship. Intermediate and Senior. 6 30 p n. Evening Sendee 7 1<• p m Quest minister: Rev Harold Williams of the Wa k-f n Methdiwt Church WSCs Study ■ iss Tuc day. Maivh 17th W< wi’l cm’ nue in he study of “Tea* ungs Toward ’hristian Perfection Walkerton E. T. B. Church David R Eiler Pas-or xonard Beaty. Ch School Supt 9:30 a.m. Church S hool. L-s---<on: “Pilate”'. 10:30 am Divine Worship ■iemum topic: “I Am the Vine." Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs David jawrence. Richard Ki kbush and John Cecrle will present a special number. “Above the Hills Nursery service is provided for >rt-echoolers. «•<*! pm. Ycutn Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Adult membership •’aas. Saturday. 9:30 am. Junior Jirh Catechism. Monday. 7:30 pm Rebekah 'ircle at the home of Mrs Den* tis Northam with Mrs. Bonnie Jmfth leader Tuesdav. 9:30 a.m. Koinonia study of the Book of Mark 7:30 pm. Evening Koinonia. 4 tody of I John. Wedr , o«-'d'»v Mar^h 19 615 pm. Junior Choir practice. 7:00 pm. Chancel Choir pracice. 7:4ft nm Adult Work Council. March 20. 6:30 p.m. Plymouth Ironn E U B men’s d ; n"er neeling at the Plymouth E.U.B. 'hurch March 21. 6 30 pm Homebnld•rs carry-in dinner at the church. *o*th IJbertv Church of Brethren A. P. Weneer. P^«*or Stan’e” Betz Sunt. Share in Prayer Hour 9 25 a m. Wn**oh<n Wnnr p^A a m. “Retold the Lamb of God" Church School 10:30 a.m.

Ac .trath about yos It's nc< ?'w?ys essy to learn the truth about ycu^'^ Rut if you look deep , enough, you find the sr • t^af core of life that was u- ce described to us for ail tme — “The kingdom of God is w.th n you" (L.-e 17:21). There’s a one-hour pubhc lecture com ng on th s s .b c'-t. Tit e: ’’The Priceless G ft of Kno/. ng G eself." by Tree Jure Wallach of The Cr hetan Sc ence B ard of Lect~resh>p. • E.eryone is welcome. kJ Milan Science lecto | FIRST CHURCH GF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 428 S Michigan SI., Plymouth Mon., March 16, 1964 — 8:00 P.M., EST 101 l ■mi mi ■t- ir -|| ■

Evening Wor hip 7 <>o p in Monday. 7 pm. Joyful Singers Choir practice 7 twi p.m B.ble Study and Prayer Hour 7:00 p.m. 1 Wednesday. Adult Choir 8 pm Thursday. Board us Adm. 7.00 ■ p.m. Beaver ( nek Wesleyan Methudist Sunday School 9 30 am. M »rmng Worship 10.30 a.m Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm Mid-week prayer service on Wednesday. 7:30 p m. Youth S-nicc. Feb. 20. 7 30 I lean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingenpecl. Supt First Baptist Church Clark and Mam Sts. Walkerton Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10 30 a m "Christs Messages to the Chur hes at Sardis and Philadelphia." Evening Worship 7 pm. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7 pm. All are welcome to attend Walkerton's newest church. First Brethren Chtirrti Wm. Curtis. Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt 9 30 Mom ng Worship Service. 10:30 Sunday School. 600 pm. Adult Bible Study from Hebrews. Youth M •etings. 7 pm Wednesday. Bible Study and prayer meeting. 8:00 pm. Choir practice Boys brotherhood T‘ orsday. Laymen's meeting Friday evening at he John Oberly home. Prayer and V sitatl n week Special mission offering envek»pes to bo returned this Sunday. W'dkeM »n M*«hodb»t Church Harold E Wil’iams Minister 9:30 am. Sunday School with classes for all ages. Mel Divine, Sunt 10 35. Morning Worship Anthem by adult choir. ft 00 pm. Church Membership class. 6 00 pm Senior MYF 8 "O pm Junior MYF The-e will be no Methodist Men's meeting thia month.

Wednesday, 9:30 a m Study and Fellowship Hour. 6:00 pm Junior Choir. 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir. March 12. Philathea C.aas will meet at tin 1 church. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D Owen, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our woiship service. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer service. Nursery Provided. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10:30 am. We will observe "One Great Hour of Sharing" Sunday in our worship service. Special I enten services every Sunday evening during Ix*nt at 7 p m Nurrery provided. Wednesday, Youth Choir 6 00 p m. Adult choir'6:4s pm. For ho will render to every min according to his works, to those who. by patience in we’.doing. seek for glory and honor ard ’mmortality. he will give eternal life, but for those who are factious and do not obey the truth hut obey wickedness, there wilt be wrath an fry. Romans 2:6-8. REVIVAL SERVICES Rev W E Thomas former pastor, will be bringing evangelistic mesmees at the First Brethren Church each night beginning March 16 thru March 22 beginning at 7 p.m with song service. PRESBYTER! AN SR. HIGH The Presbyterian Senior High met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson for a pizza party. The next meeting will be held at the Wayne Dipert home at 6 pm. Laura Jo Thornburg will be in charge of the worship and Irene Anderson will have the lesson. New officers elected were: president. Randy Johnson: secret w, lormlne Mullet; and treasurer. La"ra Jo Thornburg. These new officers will meet with Rev Owen tn plan the program for the year.

mL And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offense toward God, and toward men, —Acts 24:19 111 i UtUlh Bi il 1i ill! Al II These are the words of the h| 1 I I Apostle Paul, in reply to charges Fill I I I ffi i he had been creating disturb- | RE 111 lll’l I 88l I ances in the temple. Paul knew J SI UH SI Hil 1®! it Ui B 0 ’ I well his responsibilities-to God ‘ln IISM JV ~ is ’ll I III’ I’l to i,is fe How man- He knew IPT ” ■3 I I h hi i 5 I 111 h the teachings which he brought , I* '' 1 I J to the people were considered ftlilfd 'Tit T*'7/1 PH 7 •‘dangerous" by individuals in :fi I" Ip I ' > V V J ** P bcwl - Sr |l! H' ji' i•/ / I \ Kt I 1 i . Paul did what he thought was 1 * l ’‘ A* I ' \ 'ir I TighG he considered his ' \ ' V'A 'v duty. This is not an easy thing i’<.'^*s '7 h 0,081 °f us - Sometime we i z ' Z '4>F 1* ' forget about God and give too I J l thought to people-to what ;- / f •&’■£> A \ X A J they might say and think alwut r •}* TiT V OS- ' follow the crowd" with"v /7> T f C out a , B k>ng ourselves where tlis X 7/ I b Y t-y / crowd is going. k \.l.‘ ' k i - l Other times, when we rememY lY .0/ > r , when we follow the / 7'7 P ft'/ •// »// f of our conscience, we \ \ S' snd/$ nd / ,k j P ? u *’ a measure of 7; | 7/ / l/ •J ) \\V : prUe and achievement. V/ X n Aj Ip -n Z H \f If P/I Recd y° wr B,BLB ciaHy \ ' w *Z end GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY i

METHODIST WSCS ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs Clyde Bick was re-elected as president of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Walkerton Methodist Chun h on Wednesday evening, at the February meeting of the society. Others taking office are Mrs. Mary Bauer, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Skinner and Mrs David Mellin, secretary-; Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr., treasurer. The Department secretaries are: Mrs. Harold Williams, promotion; Mrs. Sylvester Amsler. Christian So- < ial Relations; Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr., student work; Mrs. A F Dailey, children's v-ork; Mrs. Loren Good, missions; Mrs, Gale Sherland and Miss Adelaide Millard, spiritual life; Mrs. Velma Stahly. literature and pubH ations; Mrs. Sam Frame, supply work, and Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs James Ridenour, local church activities. They will take office in Sent ember. A program was given bv two members of the lutPortn Mcthodifit Church who shwed s’ldeand told of the '^hristian Signs and Symbols of the Easter story. Plans were d I mussed fore Father and Son Banquet next month. The Presbyterian church invited the WSGS women to a community fe’lowship March 18. The Methodist Rebecca Circle served the refreshments following the Wednesday meeting. NAOMI CIRCIE MEETS The Naomi Circle of the El*B Church met nt the Walter Smith home with fourteen present The lesson wns led by Mrs. Glen Hostetter Reading of the scripture was given by Mrs. Limy Ullery, after whV h th»group sang a hymn. Taking part In a skit were Mrs Iwiurn Wolfenbargrr. Mrs. Brooke Bowers. Mrs Minnie Tnvlor Mrs Leon McKesson. Miss Marlnn Auxier and Mrs Frank Hahn. Mrs Ruolph Cecrie gave the clmdng nrnver The president. Mrs. Ravmond Smith, conducted the business meeting A fellowship tea win be held Mav 1 at the WB Church for all the chunahea of the community

Mrs. Walter Smith and Mra. Maude Kellogg served refreshments. COUPUQS CLUB Twenty members of the Presbyterian Couples Club met Ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stahly, with the Jack Ryans an co-hosts. April 4th has been set as the date of the Whole Hog-Sausage and Pancake supper. Bunco was played following the meeting with prizes going to Katie Mullet and Art Schmeltz. The hosts iwrved delicious blueberry cheese cake. Science Topics Accordian-ahaped flexible components called bcilows expansion joints are in tailed in pipeline# to allow for thermal expansion and contractkin. The stainleM steel units, from 3 to 33 inches in diameter, are put in lines carrying steam, petroleum, ga» and so on where restricted space makee conventional loops uneconomical or impossible, reports Tube Turns, Ixiui ville. TTie bellows joints handle everything from steam at 750 degrees F. to liquid oxygen at 290 degrees below zero. A diver equipped with a new watercom system can talk to others under water within 100 yards of him. And his listeners need no receiving equipment other than their cars. A battery powered electronic transmitter attached to the diver's air tank amplifies his words through the water. A special mask allows freedom of lip movement. A possibly extinct animal is being tracked in the rugged forests of Tasmania, an i land state of Australia 200 miles south of the mainland Object of the hunt; tha mvMerlous Tasmanian tiger, a large wolfellke creature once found In large numbers. A government bounty of one pound for an adult tiger brought the beasts to the verge of <a tinetton in the late 19th century when they menared sheen The last r>o«ttive tiger identification was tn 193& Don't believe all vou hear when money does the talking.