The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 May 1964 — Page 6
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Walkerton E.U IL < hur< h David R Eiler. Pastor Ixi n. rd B ity <'h Scbm) Sup' 9:30 ain Chunh School. Lesson "Tiie Christians Use of L< isuru” 10:30 am Mothe'S Dav Divine Worship Sermon L pie Lr ing Values" The .Junior choir, dire ti<l by Mrs. Davi I Lawren * and a<eompar.t dbyMi - Sa y Bemje . ill sing thear.then, "Born A> xx Mi -e Kat y in i Kitty Crip Will do the o’.o pii t A ■> olid selection will be given by tin mixed trio, compu ci of M: David E r. Mi David Lawren< e .. id John C < I E. at compa - ni< 1 by Mrs Xi* M -K< <ron Tm* number i "Tlie King of Love " Nurs" y -mice i- provi<l< 1 for pre-s hooters during the worship service. 6 ”0 p m Youth Fellowship with Craig D< Myi r as L ader. Saturday. Max 9. 7:15 pm h yride for youth, meet at churd. May 11 7:30 pm. Local C nferen e at church. May 12. 930 am K ninon >. 7:00 pm. Chantel choir. May 13. 630 pm M 'her and Daughter Banquet at ch in h. May 11 7 p.m. Evening Koinonia. Sunday, May 17. 6:00 p. m. Family Night carry-in dinner. First Baptist Church <' > ? ' ■ ■ St Walkerton Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday S xil !• tn am Morning V or hm 10:30 am. Evening Zvang'’.-tic fmi e 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and B L’e Study, We Inesday 7:’X» pn. First Brethren Chunh Erm t Kreider, Supt Ruth Claik. Jr. Ch a h Dire< tor 9:30 Mo ning W hip and Jr. Church. R v. S' »g- ii’l f’om Teegarden w 1 fill he nu’pit each Sunday morning until our new pastor comes. 10:30 Sundav School. 6 pm. Bible Study from I Peter. Earl Liggett leader. 7:00 E ening Worship. Joe Newton will bring the message A v % .on Rev. ROBERT H. HARPER APF/t Apr 1 may be noted for other things than April showers and April f<, il-. It can dispute the clair । of March to be our martial month because it is named for the Roman rod war Apr I marked the Ik- imm of the Id volutiunary Var- April 12 177 >. and one hun bed an I t^< tty five years later Api dll IM the Spam h Anaeiican Mar And if I am not in error the War u,th Mexico be an ( n ;. day in April, and the Civil War I’ an and ended on day- in A; id In connect on with these wars which mJ 1 eir I < running on da; s in Ap. .1 ipp .fed many great name of oui history, and al j on April 14 1.43, was born the great i n vie e mighty influence ha d m fill in all our annai . an I c <n . in the Louhian । Burt :;a - v meh added a \ast domain to o r nation a domain from which base D • n formed in whole or in part thirteen states of the Amer, an L mon— Thomas Jefferson. And in other a . erts as well th- fomth month of the year has brought gr< at I ••(/•ids to our country, ouc of th :n being the newspaper, the first being pub hshed Apr;! 17, 17114. Alto gether. >’ is found that April ha glory enum i an 1 to pare among the days of the year
730 Wedne-J :y, Bible Study and prayer meeting. s 30 Choir practice Boy s Brotherhood meeting on Thut-day evening. May 14 North Lilwrly Methodic Church Charles Patterson. Minister (►shorn Fisher. Ch School Supt. Morning Worship Se-viev 9:30 am. Mother'- Day Service Sermon: "A Mother’s Faith" Text: 1 am reminded of the sincerity of your faith, a faitii which was alive in D>i.s, your gran In. ther. and Eunice, your mother li Timothy 15 Church S hool 10:30 am. Youth Fi How hip Meetings 6:30 p m Tiie Youth Fellowships will have a < ar wash at the Dclanghe 66 Senice Station on Saturday. May 9th. The pro eeds will be given to the Bolivia Mission project. Tiie Women’s So irty of Christian Service will hold an Offi ers Training Day at Trinity Methodist Church in South Bend on Wednesday, May 20th. All officers should make reservations with Mrs. John Harbaugh. Walkerton Methodist ( hurch Harold E. Williams, Minister SUNDAY - 8:30 am. First morning worship service. Sermon theme: "H<>me Made R igion." Mrs. Rona I Gray, < ganist. 9’30 a m. Sunday School with (la- f ■ all ages L n. "The Chi ; :i: t! - U " <>f Lei>-.li t." Mel Divm>\ Supt. 10:3o am. Sec .nd morning worship -ervi< ( Adult choir w ill si.ig un ! r t ie dire lion of Sylv< ter A .<’<*! Mr . Borti a Urbin. org: nist 3;o’i pm. Junior Membership Class. 6 ’0 p i:. n:or MYF meeting. Mis.- N mey M. ngus peak‘r. 0.30 pm. junior MYF’ meeting. M nday. 8 00 p m. Rebecca Cir- < Id meting. WEDLESL'AY 9:30 am. Study and Fellowship hour. 6: 1 ' • pm. Junior Choir practice. 7 :( o p n . Adult choir practice 8:00 p m Official Church Board meeting. Stanley OrcuLt, chaiiman. Thursday. May 14, 2:00 p.m Philathea Class meeting. E' sure to attend the church of your choice this Sunday. Church going families will make a better community. The First Presbyterian Ch’.ircn ]j-w David D. Owen. Pa-tor EM r Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our Worsh n Servi e. Thursday. May 7. 7:00 p.m B b’e Study and prayer service will be he’d at the church. Nurs 1 v i. provided. S r lay S bool 9 30 a.m. W< rship Service 10 30 a.m. U hers are Jack T e le. Rayrrnr. l McGrath. Louis Dipert and Don Stuhly. Sunday, May 10 Com regationa i. ceding to dis u s the possib ’Hies of building a new church Mother'* Day A special gift an or hid will be given t< e ■ h mother in attendance this St day. .*.n ounce of mother is worth a p< and of « h-rgy. I . I . B. MH TH II WRIDE T «• Youth Fe’l iwship C as- of t Walkerton EUB Church will 1 tv-- a hayride F'ndav. May 9 x .th the group meeting at the < i at 7.15 p ni, Th<- ch.ipi-rone of the ex r ning wo be four adults of th- chur h with R<-x Stull a- driver of the i motor lat y y^rton and Lloyd K: viton ;-e re : <>n >b'" for puich.i tie refreshment- to lx cm ial tiie Stull home.
Rev. and Mis. Surface Condac! Special Services hl Ringsiord Heights
Tiie R» x- and Mrs. George Surface EUB mi'sionarie> in the Uuniberlan i Mountains of southeastern Kentucky, will be conducting evangelistic services at the Kingsford Heights Wesleyan Methodist Church May 6-17, eu< h night at 7:30 i F'ast Tiniei. Rev. Surface graduated from the North Liberty High School in the class of 1934, and from the EUB Theoiogi al Seminary at Napeni’le, 111., in 1937. He then pastured churches in southern Illinois and in Indiana Dur.ng thi ■ tune he received hi- B.S degree from Man hester Coll ge Mrs. Surface graduated from the Kendalville High School in 1938 and studied music at the F'ort \\ ay ne Bible College She will be assisting in the servi es, playing the marimba and singing In the spring ot 1947. the Surfaces accepted an invitation to join '.he staff of workers at the Re| Bird Mission. Beverly, Kentu< ky, pasturing at the Beech Fork out station. They are now located nt the Mill Creek Station at Bright Shade They also co-operate with anil assist in the 1-H work of their county. Tiie Surfaces have five chi’dren, Shirley, married and living in Fort Wayne: two boys, George and Robert; and two girls, Barbara and Janet, at home. SENIOR MA I Mt ETING The Senior Metho li t Youth FcVoxvship will nv "I thi- Sunday evening at the church at 6TO p m. Their guest for the evening wi’l Ik* Mlss Nan y Mangus of Noidh Liberty, who is a member of a group of Me’hod ’ Youth who are going t » Bolivia thisummer All me nber- ard fr>- riof the senior youth are invlt<*d t< attend. PPILATI'EA ( LASS MEETING The member and frmnds of the Pr’i'atho® Class of the Methodist Church w ill meet Thursday May 14th. at 2 00 pm in the chunh Hostesses will be Mrs Oscar Parnev. Mrs C J. Cites, and Mrs George Seitz.
th uM To whom he not spoken of, they shall see; And they that have not heard shall understand. XfWtu —lsaiah 52:15 X n Paul the Apostle brought Iba me.-sage of Christ to maAy who x * ' 4 ' Y r’"'* / bad never heard it before. Ho PA- \ knew his mis:ion well. It was not, .s' JI 'S- 7jXXi \\ C X Paul told the Romans, his task 7 \ I " ■ I to follow the footsteps of another, 'c\\l f I hut to %entu re forth, to speak to Wv ' / j.'X V • those who had not been spoken V V to « nnd g> v e truth to those who / ' would understand. J .. I Sp* c \ It is easy enough for us today * ■- ' / ' *° P l ^ s 1 -htistu n ... .tot w fy /*'■ ; 'j/ ! i - ■ V ‘\ tl.it we believe and understand, Z 1 \ Wivn ot r- ,-th ut v . ng | t • uih Mh’ht we not w nder /I : ' how we would cordii. tom•< iw s A •’ •: ./ i •' - 2M T if we wire surroun dbv dis- *' ‘1 i / believer > and by st j who •■• ’ / 4;.> knew nothing of Christ and . - J / , ClristianitC? : ‘ k ' I Wc not :iU P° fa r?h to ’ P’s-’ch. Vvecan how< ,er, thKHigti I't // I/'■ ’ eMdence of a Christian life, show 1 m that we have heard, and that wo f //I F' ~ understand. \\\V X zsj’' i -"-ip—" r" ^ w= r Read your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY '
E. U. B. Women Plan Annual Banquet The Anual Mother - Daugntei Banquet of the local E. U. B chur h will be held May 13, at 6:30 p in. in the church basement. Each lady and daughter is to bring a favorite food and table service. Mrs. Wa'ter Smith, program chairman, has chosen "Olden Days" as the th. me of the evening Mrs Rudolph Cecrie and several < ther members of tiie church, will be participating. The kitchen lommittei consists of Mrs Mamie Hahn. Mi.Fannie Boeder. Mrs. Nora Hahn and Mrs Writhe Hostel.er. Invi tations, Mr.-. Margaret Cecrie ar. i Mrs. Dorothy Knowlton; tabes. Mrs. Imogene McKesson, Mrs Ann Warner, Mrs. Minnie Bn ■ ker, and Mrs. Laura Wolfenbar; "r Clean up will b. in charge of the Re.ekoh Cir le of the WSWS. The chairman has suggested that if possible, those attending would dress in keeping with the theme, "Old* n Days". Last year's banquet was lots of fun. Won't you join the fun again this year?. Revival To Continue At Baptist Church The revival, whi h lagan Runday, wu.l continue on through Saturday. Ma" 9 Servi e- ,-r being he’d each morning nt 11 o'tlock.. and ea h evening Ht 7 30 Dr. James A Ix*n of Frank i Indiana bi ni ng sth - x< ;t soul-■ ti:• i" ' Bible imh < 1 i < sages E' cryor i urg<-I to c m and par’ irmat" in these ser ; • Ba tor Benn- Miller will b preaching in b th wor- up ।■ vices < n SundH"'. Mly 10 In t e niorning WO’Shlp S"Wi e, ;’! ni »thers wi’l he rerornir -d I* Bu evening servi’ c, the pa-tor will cunt nu<- |u i - •aw i the Book of Revelation Mimh in’en -t i being sdiown in this series of mes-
sages. You are wek ome to "ome ami get better informed a.- to futore events. E. U. B. Women Host Fellowship lea Women of the local E U. B. Ciiurvh were hosts to th • A uiual Fellowship May Tea May Ist. Mrs Dean Knowlton, , e-otary of Christian Social Relations of the WSWS was in charge of the Ti-a and welcomed the ladies oi the visiting churches. A congregational hymn "In Christ There Is No East Nor West" was led by Mrs. Walter Smith, with Mrs. Art M Kesson at the organ. The scripture was read by Mrs. Rudo ph Cecrie and the prayer by Mrs. David Eiler. To continue thv program, a trio composed of Mrs. Waiter Smith, Mrs. David iMwren e and Mrs. Davi 1 Eiler, ac< ompam -d b\ Mrs Ait McKesson, sang "Litt Up Your Heads.” Dr Wilson Parks, Supt. of the South Bend Di.-rt.rict EUB < hurches, spoke briefly on the unemploynu nt and housing situation found in the United Stati To conclude the program, the ladies joined hands and .ang "Bless Be the Tie That Binds" Following the program, a tea was held in the basement of th* church. The serving table wa covered with a p.nk cloth and .< standing floral cenlerpie e wa used. The tea tables wer • decorated with spring flowt r and miniature standing floral <an - Mrs. Brooke Bowers and Mr Dennis Northam served. Approximately 75 women of the community churches were joined tor this fellow hip. A SPECIAL MOTHER’S HAY Tt ■ W -’lu ton Presbyterian Church will honor each mother m a? L u lance al the 10:30 orship fi ic * xvith a love’y orchid Special recognition will be gixm to the o J • t m< ’ er n"“ ent. On ’hi • sp" >a’ d"y v ■ urge the fam 'y to wor-hi ' ht Some people are > ouded wit intoleran e md r. u uce that they have no ro- 'n left for principle
