The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 13

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First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Sermon topic: “The Startling Effects of an Eight Word Sermon.” Evening Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Sermon topic; “What Is the Mark <*f the Beast?” Prayer Meeting and P.ible Study Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. In preparation for the coming revival meeting. May 3-9. pastor Benny Miller is now prva< hing each Sunday morning fn in the book of Jonah. This Sunday he will he showing from chapter 3 the unbelievable results of the plain, simple preaching of God's Word. God will bless just as greatly today if people will heed God's warning and do His will. In the evening service the pastor will continue his messages from the book of Revelation. This Sunday he will be speaking concerning the world's greatest dictator as recorded in chapter 13. "Who Is This Beast ?" From whence does he come?" These and other pertinent questions will be answered by the Word of God. Why not come and hear these Bible-centered messages in Walkerton's newest and fastest growing church. New attendance records are continuously being Ret. Walkerton Methodhd Church Hardd E William Mini ter SVNPXY 8:30 a.m Fi* t Morning Worship <> Sermon up jec‘ will be ‘The (Ten ' Wi’ 3 A (’i ■ Mr Ror.ald G»'V -ini-' U-h---ers will be Civic St ; klry and Arthur Ka - abaurn 9 30 am. Sunday’ Sch< d with classes for all ages. Melvin Divine. Supt 10:35 am. Second Service of Divine Worship. Anthem bv the Adult Choir under the direction of Sylvester Amsler. Mrs Bertha Urbin, organist Reception of new members into church 2:30 pm. Spring District ConI wsunDmJ t jflhjßl MF . . - — Kev. ROBERT 11. HARPER SPUING It is the law of nature that the day that marks the end of Winter also marks the beginning of spring when “all the trees on all the hills open their thousand leaves.” And it is also fitting that for us this year of our Lord 1964 in its calendar sets Easter in the early days of the spun. time. Now “whether we look or Whether we listen we hear life murmur nr see it glisten, an instinct within it that struggle and towers, and groping blindly above it for light, climbs to a soul in grass and Howers.” And so, with, the swelling all about us, known by the eye or tho ear, let us Struggle and tower to rise all evil things that would blacken the souh As the spring is a time of renewal of the growing things about Us may this spring be a time of renewal for the world of human beings. Who could deny that of late the wide world has fallen Upon troubled times? From every quarter of the globe have come reports or rumors of wars. And it is useless to dream of peace if W’e do not the deeds that make tor peace. The whole may be greater than all its parts but there cannot be a whole without all its parts. And there cannot lie a peace that does not include everybody. So may there be peace in your heart and mine.

ference at Grace .Methodist Church in South Bend. Dr. William Kerstetter, president of DePauw, will be the guest speaker. , 6:00 p.m. Senior MYF. 6:30 p.m. Junior MYF meeting. TUESDAY—- — p.m. Meeting of the Eliza- , both Circle. WEDNESDAY — 9:30 am. Study and Fcllow- , ship Hour in the church dining room. r 6:00 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 8:00 p.m. Fourth Quarterly Conference. Rev. John D Wolf, , District Superintendent, will pre- , side. , , । Beaver Creek W«| levan Church Dean Krieg. Pastor , Bob Clingenpeel. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30. Youth Meeting ahd fellowship I ° Friday evening, April 21th, 7:30 p.m. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Ehler Myron Mullet. Supt. You are welcome to our worship Service. Thursday. April 16, 7 pm. Prayer and P.ible Study. Friday. Arril 17. 7 30 pm Special !’■■■' Ing of Sc i< n Sat uni; v. Dec planting day for ebur- h man e ’ SUNDAY 'Sund w S' boo! 9 30 i m Worship Service 10 30 a m Ushers are Lavv W' d Xr'hur Benson Tzmis Dipert and Don Stahly Jar k Ticde is in charge Youth Rally at the Methodi t Church 2:00 pm. , Sacrament of Infant Baptism All parents must contact Rev. Owen in advance Inquiring ( lasses If you are interested in knowing more about the Christian faith the -tens to salvation, etc., please Inform Rev. Owen. Monday, 8 00 a m. Ministers of the community will meet for prayer and meditation. Wednesday. Youth Choir rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Adult Choir rehearsal 6:15 p. m. North I.liMuty Methodist Church Charles Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher. Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sermon: "The bight of the World" Sunday School 10:30 a m. Intermediate MYF 6:30 pm. There will be no meeting of the senior MYF and no Sunday evening service because of the District Conference. The South Bend District Conference will be held at the Grace Method ’ on April 19 beginning at 2 30 pm The afternoon speaker will ’e Dr William Kerstetter. pre ident of DePauw University. The evening program beginning at 7 pm. will include the Consecra’ion service for the Bolivia M. -lion te tm. Miss Nancy Mangu is a member of that team. Walkerton E. F. B. David R Eller, Pastor Ixmnard Beaty. Supt 9:30 a m Sunday School 10 30 Divmv Wot hip Sermon “The Chii '' m Faith and Death The choir directed by Mr David Dawr< nee and accompanied by M '' ‘ the an’D-n. Nursery service unprovided for pre schoolers during worship service. Goo P m Youth Fellowship. April 16. 7:00 p.m. Evening Koinonia 1 Anni 18. 8 am. youth to meet at church as ™™ van ' to Chicago Museum and other places of Interest April 22. 10 am Afternoon la-

dies to meet at the church to sew cancer bandages. Bring covered duh. 7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. First Brethren Church William Curtis, Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. Church leader 9:30 Morning Worship Service. Nursery provided. 10:30 Sunday School. 5:30 Carry-in farewell supper for the pastor. 7:00 Evening worship. 7:00 Wednesday, Bible Study and prayer. 8:00 Choir practice. 7:30 Friday Laymen's meeting at the church. Saturday evening Homebuilders Class meeting at the church. 2:00 p.m. Sunday. Northern Indiana District Youth Rally at the North Liberty church. North Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger, Pastor Stanley Betz, Supt. Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Worship Hour 9:30 a.m. A student deputation team from Manchester College will have charge of the morning service. Church School 10:30 a.m. Monday. Joyful Singers at 7 p.m. » • Bible Study and prayer hour at 7 pm. Wednesday. Adult Choir practice 8:00 p.m. DORCAS ( IRC I.E MEETS The Doras Circle of the Presbyterian Church met Wednesday in the home of Mr. M B. Slick, with Mrs. William Cowan as c - hoste s. Nineteen nun <■ and three gu< -' . were pit . i Mid. Harlan Lin< • er open. I the meeting with pl aye: . R« I ' id Owen gave the h on . ! M ‘. Frank I lei! nriv liw d '. Mra. R. N LaFebrr ble < d tin “Le i-t Com ' and the me, tun was Closed by the group rept <I mg the Apostle Creed. A "m. ear followed. ELIZABETH ( 1K( I.E TO MEET The Elizabeth Circle of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Clyde Wall April 21 at 1:30. Devotions will be given bv Adelaide Millard, and the lesson by Mrs. John Northam. Haostesaes will be Mds. Clyde Walz and Mrs. Emma Gouker.

J 2J Therefore put away from among yoursetces that wtaMperaorh Jul -s*. F Xi f Someone TiftS (Bald that fh® ZU^ 1 ! R vl jtind of thought® W 0 think havo Ai iv < much to do with th® way we look / p ft'’ end the way we act. Z1 Si - V -Ai' it * * ® If this is so, then it follows that t J the kind of company we keep is ". \ ■ 5 J k certain to have effect upon our * * rYk. thoughts and our actions as well. ; Zk nrs.. This is something that should A I JZiik w Ai / ' remembered in these times \ when it is fashionable to “follow AV crowd*” Anyone can follow • the crowd. The Christian wants f.'4^' ( know where the crowd is go \ ing and what it intends to do ' when it gets there^ ~•* r*®** yourßl B \ onS *■ 4 { ~GO TO emeu I

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District (’(inference For Methodists April 19 The District Conference of tho South Bend area will convene this Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the Grate Mcthoidflt Church of South Bend. Dr. William Kerstetter, president of DePauw University. will be the guest speaker. During the evening session there will be a presentation on Bolivia and a consecration service for a number of high school and college youth of the Methodist Church who will be going to Bolivia as a "Mission Team." There will be both adult and youth representation from the local Methodist Church Representing thf Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship will be Mr. and Mis. Ri< hard Flaugher and Mi.- N mey Theobold. COMBINED CIRCLE MEETING The joint meeting of the Naomi and Rebecca Circles of the EUB Church met in the social rooms Wednesday, April 8, with 16 ladies present Mrs. Walter Smith led the lesson entitled “What Do They Want”. Hie group sang a number, after which Mrs. Smith led in prayer. The scriptures were read by Mrs. Edgar Cole. Mrs. Raymond Sinn, Mrs. Dennis Northam. and Mrs. Wilder Burnsides. Others participating in the program were Mrs. Edgar Cole, who gave a talk on China, and Mrs. Minnie T aylor, who talked on Africa Mr. Richard Kickbush discu- ed India. The vice-president. Mn Glenn Hostetter, conducted tlie bu.-i---ne s meeting Committees for the Moth.-r and I >aughtei 1 ■ inqm t were named as follows: table. Mr Lemi M> Re . :i, Mi- G< >rge Warn-i Mrs. Ln ' Wolf, m arger, Mis, Edwin B kcr. invit itions. Mrs. Rudolph ('eerie a’d Mrs Dean Knowl n. kit i.en. Mrs. Frank Hahn. Mr- Robert Reed' r. Mrs N >ra Hahn, Mis. Glen Hostetter; clean-., the Rebei >i Circle. Miss Miriam Auxier gave the Clo-mg prayer. The Rebecca Circle served the refreshments. Mrs. Warner Clark baked a beautiful birthday cake In honor of the president, Mrs. Raymond Smith's, birthday. We were sorry she was unable to be present. Success brings poi'<‘ to some men especially avoirdupois.

UISI.IA \\ DAI GHTERS The W< van Daughters held their meeting April 6, at the Methodist Church. A couple of filn - were shown by William Aho of he Cancer Society of St. Jo eph County Dr •Stanley Houser answered question! and gave a few pointers on tho subject. The hostesses were Mrs Frank Rauen Jr.. Mrs. Robert Gowen and Mrs. Harry Tank. <4^ W BY HELEN HALE Quick 'N Easy Salads Dice ! cooked beets team well with mincod scallions and crisp lettuce. Serve with tarragon-fla-vored French dressing. Cooked cauliflowerets and whole green beans are wonderful marinated in a light Italian dressing and served with greens or as a garnish with meat. Asparagus tips With Tninced onion and escarole are another gourmet type salad when served with mustard-flavored French dressing. Have you tried cucumber with J thin onion slices and watercress? lit not only looks Springlike but it’s wonderful for the crisp texture you. like as contrast to a meal. Tomatoes look like tulips when they re cut into petals and garnished with o-vt 1 hard-cooked e < Serv>- x ith maxonr.aise to which has b n a Ide I a little may mnaiv’ a- :a‘- 1 o r i Orange n. 1 r.s tnak- 1 a you use a I h dr- .. . \ .:y the citrus v,. h a\ocaA slivers, t ■; j wedges, and cucumber sli . Helen’s Favorite: QlMWberry Cream Parfait (Senes 6) 1 pint strawberries 1 package instant vanilla pudding _ 2U cups mill * Clean strawberries and slice In half lengthwise. Combine pudding With milk; beat for time shown on package. Allow to set partially. Layer strawferries and pudding into par* fait glasses and garnish.

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