The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1964 — Page 14

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•rth Liberty ('hureb of Brethren A. I*. Wenger. Pastor Stanley Betz, Supt. Share in Prayer Hour 9:2 a a.m. Worship Hour 9:30 a.m Church School 10:30 a.m Community Singspiration at ne Creek Church of Brethren at 30 p.m. Sunday. May 3 Monday. Joyful Singers Choir active at 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Hour 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. Adult Choir prac•e at 8:00 p.m. The Fil* t Pn-byterian Church Rev. David Owen. Pastor Elder Myron Mullet. Supt You are welcome to our won iip service. Thursday. April 30. 7 p.m. Bible tudy and Prayer Service in the mrch basement Friday. May 1 130 p.m. Fel•wship Tea in the ECB Church, Th ECB WSWS a- hostesses. Sunday School 9 30 am Morning Morship 10:30 a m. Wednesday, 6:00 pm. youth loir practice Adult choir rehearsal 6 45 p m We would like all newsletter reorts as soon as possible. Please •c Rev. Owen or Judy Benson, oi ill 586-3173. Wnlkertoa E. < • B. Church David R Eiler. Pastor c-»nard Beaty. Ch. School Supt 9:30 am Church School. Les>n “Christian Principles in Daily fork". 10:39 a m Divine Worship with m obsei-vance of Christian Famy Sunday. The Chancel Choir irected by John Cecrle and acompanied by Mrs Art McKvs»n. will present the anthem. Nursery servu.se provided for re-schoolers. 600 p.m Youth Fellowship at le home of Miss Landa Lute, ilh Shaon Knowlton as leader Jaine Fitzgerald will wm »«- < shments. Thursday. 7s4M) pair Evemug oinonia at the chorea. Friday, May 1. Annual May eilowship Tea al tk« chweh. Sunday. 3:00 p.m. Mens Conrcss at Oakwood Park Contact arnes Payton for details and •ansportation. Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Morning .oinonia. Alay 6. J p.m Naomi Circle ot VSWS. M ss Minnie Taylor, leadr. Wednesday. 6:15 p.m. Junior ’hoir pr ctioe. 7:00 p n. Chancel Choir pracice. “The < 'hurch in the heart of con nunity with the continuity at » eart.” ..rib l iberty Meth Mlild <W. ies Patterson. MiiuhW osbom Fisher. Supt Mop ing Worship Service 9:30 in. f rmon: “1 Have CuMimi oil”. Ax! You have not nhoweii W. It t I have chosra you. and rdai d you that you might g<> nd *' ing forth fruit John 15-16 Ct i*h SvhoM 10:80 Y< .th Fe'krWMufp Meeting* 6 3U m T * official l»oard will meet tn day Mhv sth at 6 pm T. e Youth Fellow dup> Will a\< a car Wa-h at tiw iM'anghv 6 > Tvue Station on Saturday 1 ,y a h from 9 a m to 5 p m W 1I <--chi Methodist < hunh Han>' ’ E Williams. Manatee UN »AY v .b ahi First HMUpiug worhtp wvuc Mr- UonaW Gnu rgamut Hie J al * aHicipate in W > n* #* i<e 930 ain Sut u.y V. idi laaaes for U'4<* MmJDO IW' je Sun rmten 5 nt iy .35 a m Second morning worhic ■ervue Aiitiiac by .ur Mu Bertha I’rbm orgajit 530 v m Juiwa Mcmlx 1 ship la - AH youth IK and met are

invited to join in this group for pn paration for church membership. 6:15 p.m. The Junior MYF gioup will meet and have as a guest. Janies Ridenour. 6:30 p.m. Senior MYF. WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Morning Study and Fellowship Hour. The study this week will be on the Apostles Creed. 6:30 p.m. Mother and Daughter Banquet with guest speaker. Mrs. Raymond Harris of Mishawaka Tickets and reservations may be obtained from Mrs. Sylvester Amsler or Mrs Harold Williams. First Baptist Church Clark and Main Sts., Walkerton Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am Message by the Pastor Revival Service 7:30 p.m. Message by Dr. James A l>e. Braver Crock Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingenpeel. Sypt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Morahip 10:30 a m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Prayer M<vtmg Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. First Brethren < him h Ernest Krieder, Superintendent 9:30 Morning Worship and junior church. Rev. Jean HuUmgei from A/diland College will bring the message. Nursery provided. 10:30 Sunday School. 6 p.m. Bi lie Study. 7:00 Evening Worship. The message will be given by Dewey Ratliff. Samaritan. Willing Workers ckLss meeting and carry-in dinnei Sunday noon. 7:00 Wednesday. Prayer meeting anti Bible Study. 8:00 Choir practice. 7:30 Friday. May 1, Mother and Daughter meeting at the church with all girls and women invited. May 9, rummage sale at Hevel’s Insurance office. Pilgrim Holiness Chun*h John Hall. Minister Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 aan. M>wrung Morahip 10:30 am. Youth Services 6:45. Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7:00. Cottage Prayer meeting Tuesday, May 5. at 7:00 p.m. at the Minnie Taylor residence at 809 Van Buren if you do not have a church home we welcome you. MHFHHIMST MYF GROUPS laist Bunday evening 90 Junior MYF members and their families gathered in the church dinmg room for a p< «t hick supper and fellowship. Steve Buswell, president welcomed the guests and introduced the adult counselor. Mrs. Ray Chapman <>n May 9. our Fellowship will be the guests of the Hamlet Meth<xhst Yirtith Fellowship The Senior MYF had a " Secret Minting" and conducted the election of officers as follows: Jame* Daube. president; Geraldine Stickh-y vi<v-pivsident. Becky Williams, secretary, and Jean R«-am treasurer. Mr and Mrs Ri<4o«m Raughei will be adult < ounM-tors UESLIA DAI GHTEKS The Wesleyan Daughters will hol<l tlxsr May meeting at the Methodi-t ('hurch on May 4 Mr. and Mi Charle Means will show Ji< tur< of their trip around the world. T.x h<."’« - Will be Mrs Don Shirley Mn> GULeit Pittman and Mrw Aherland Stull. Ail members pl<m.M- try Lu be present am! bung a guest.

Walkerton To Form K of € Club ’Hie memoera of the Fr. Tremmel Council 1975 of Plymouth, who live in the Walkerton. North Liberty and LaPaz areas, held a meeting in St. Patrick's School to organize a Knights of Columbus Club which will lx* under the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Council, but will hold its own meetings in Walkerton. An election of officers was held and the results were as follows: President, Kevin Huffstetter; vice president, Hany Malstaff; recording secretary, Jerry Groves; treasurer, Everett Patnaude. lecturer, Bernard Westhues; chaplain, Father Anthony Letko. It was voted that regular meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, in the St Patrick's School basement. PRESBYTERIAN (OITLES ( LI B The Presbyterian Couples Club met Saturday in the church casement. Amos Bierly took us on a very interesting tour of Europe via his slide projector. It was reported that we served well over HH» people at our sausage ami pancake supper. We would like to thank everyone who as.-isted in any way to make this the success it was Hosts Saturdday were Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Jones and Mr. and Mis Ralph Sullivan Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cogswell and daughter from Great Lakes, 111. I E.U.B. ( HUR4 H OBSERVES (HR I STI AN FAMILY 81 NDAY The local Elfß Church will observe Chrirtkm Family Sunday on May 3. during the 10:30 Divine Worship Service. Miss Bonnie Sinn, Mrs. David Eiler. Roy Miller and Dan Awald will give the meditation. ‘Religion and the Family.” For this observance, it is desired that those families attending sit together as they worship during this family Sunday. The family that prays together. stays together ” Rad example seems to have much in common with contagious disease.

I believed, and therefore have I spoken. -Psalms 116:10

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Methodists To Have MotherDaughter Banquet The Walkerton Methodist Church Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held Wednesday. May 6th, in the church dining room at 6:30 o’clock. The dinner will be cooked and served by the Methodist Men’s Club. Tickets will be 11.00 for adults, 75c for children 12 and under, pre-school Will 'be served free. Reservations are to be made with Mi's. Sylvester Amsler or Min. Clyde Bick before Monday. May 4. The speaker will be Mrs. Raymond Harris. Mishawaka. Her subject will be “Times Change" and will be full of humor, seriouaness and truly home spun ideas. Mrs. Harris has appeared in Wakerton before and has a return engagement with the Women’s Community Club in May to give a book review. She is the wife of the minister of the First Christian Church. Mishawaka, the mother of two sons, and well known in this area for her speaking before churches, schools and Clubs. She teaches a young married Sunday School class, is a member of the 0.E.5., YWCA. Red Cross, and has served on boards of Fixlerated Chibs, ITA Councils and various church organizations. The RebiH'ca Circle has charge of the tables and decorations with Mrs. David Mellin and Mrs. Robert Flau’gher in charge. The program has been arranged by the Esther Circle wtih Mrs. Newton Williams, Mrs. Wayne Cover And Mrs. Mary Bauer in charge. FELLOWSHIP MAY TEA The WSWS of Die Walkerton F LLB Church will be host to the women of the community for the Annual Fellowship May Tea to be held on Friday, May 1. at 1 30 p m. Mrs. Dean Knowlton is responsible for the program and has chosen Dr. Parks, Supt. of South Bend District, to show slides of his world travels. Special music will be presented by Mrs. Walter Smith and Mrs. David Ei’er. Mrs. Glen Hostetler and Mrs Dennis Northam will serve at the refreshment table. TYie Society invites the women of the community to attend this Annual Fellowship May Tea.

Methodist Quarterly Conference The Methodist Church of Walkerton conducti'd its Fourth Quarterly Conference last Thursday evening with Rev. John Wolf, District Superintendent, presiding. The conference Ls heal for the pui'pose of hearing reports as to growth and progress of the church. Also for election of oflicers. Those elected were: Miss Linda Huhnke, treasurer; Mrs. John Notham, financial secretary; George Parks, trustee and building fund treasurer: Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Mrs. Fred Polk, communion stewards; Mrs. Lois Cover, hospitals; Mrs. Genevieve Dailey, lay member to Annual Conference and recording ateward; Melvin Divine. Sunday School superintendent, and Fred Daniels, assistant superintendent. Stanley Orcutt. Gale Sherland and Manin Stahly were re-elect-ed to another three year term on the board of trutees. The pastoral relations committee and the quarterly conference unanimously recommended that the pastor be returned to our local church for another year. MARTHA CIRCLE TO MEET The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet next Wednesday evening. May 6. at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Fred Shultz. Devotions will bo given by Mrs. Claude Watkins, nnd the les-son. Collossians 3:1-17, will be given by Rev. David Owen. The roll call word will be “forgive *’ Guests are always welcome CATCH GRASSHOPPERS Cheesecloth in a size big enough to make a net between two poles will be your fastest way to catch grasshoppers and field crickets A length six feet hy four feet is perfect Two men can sweep in through high grass, then pick the insects out nt their leisure. K>« ELGIMCADS ONLY Seasoned campers dont even try to take whole eggs into the woods. They break the eggs in a bottle, fish them out as needed and then use the bottle for something useful when all the eggs have gone.

This is the message of faith: I believe. I accept, and therefore I acknowledge iny beliefs. Indeed, faith comes to the Christian because he believes. And, with faith, the true Chris <ian finds it much easier to stand for that which is right, rather than for Hint which is popular. We speak out for Christianity, fill of us who profess to be (’hristians, by the manner in which we pursue the exmrse of ouf daily jives. In many instances, the example is far more effective and lasting than the spok<*n word, for it must lie admitted that |>eople Fee us for what we art* nnd for what we apjjear to be, rattier than for what we say about ourselves. Speaking out, therefore, is not merely giving “lip service.” We b|M*ak out for Christianity when We conduct ourselves as true Christians. Read your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY