The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1964 — Page 7

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Worth Liberty pifHhodist Church Charles Patterson, Minister Osborn Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sermon: "God's Higher Ways” There will be no Youth Fellowship meetings this Sunday. Miss Nancy Mangus left last Sunday with the 21 youth who will spend a month at a work camp in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Her address is Institute Americano, Casilla 175, Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America Pilgrim Holiness Church Michigan and Monroe Streets Rev. John Hall, Minister Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 10:15. Youth services 6:45. Evening worship 7:30. Wednesday prayer meeting, at T:00 p.m. You are welcome at the little white church where the word of God is ministred. I First Brethren Church । Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. Church Dir. 9:30 Morning Worship. ’ Rev. Stogsdill will bring the message. 10:30 Sunday School. ' 6:30 Bible Study and youth meetings. 7:30 Evening Worship. 7:30 Wednesday, Bible study. 8:30 choir practice. 7:30 Friday, July 3. the WMS Will meet at the home of Arlene Oberly in Wvatt. Mrs. Ethel Sims will lead the devotions. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Sts., Walkerton Benny Miller, Pastor ’ Sunday School 9:30 a m. r Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. '*• Prayer meeting and Bible gtudy Wednesday, 7 p.m. The sermon topic will be on "The Temptations of Jesus Christ”. In the evening service, the first In a new series of messace® begins on "The Ten CommandBev. ROBERT H. HARPER THE GXEAT TRAIN tOMEKY I The caption brings to mind one of the greatest robberies of England and of all time. And It reminds us that crime does not pay and that ministers of Justice arise quickly on the path of the criminal. Some of the criminals who participated in the great robbery have already been ap- ( prehended. Many are the ways in which Criminals are detected. The taking of fingerprints if they can be found and many other ways are Used to detect and run down the criminal. And the cooperation of police throughout the country and it might be said throughout the world may bring the offender to justice. When Jonah thought to fiut the whole length of the Med* terranean between himself and God, he found that God is at both ends of the Sea as he is everywhere in the universe he has made. When Moses urged the Israelites to be faithful in a certain ’enterprise, he warned them against failure saying, ‘‘Be sure your sin will find you out.” Sin Will find a man out, either in the glare of publicity before his fellows or in the torture of his conscience before the God he has offended. So let us cling to the better way that shall bring us to a place on the right hand of God in the judgment and the appro* bation, "Well done.”

ments”. Wednesday the book of j Corinthians will be studied. Walkerton E. U. B. Church t David R. Eiler, Pastor Dan Awald, Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church School. Mrs. Maxine Wood will present the activities of the Migrant Workers program.. 10:30 Worship service. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated. The chancel choir will present the anthem. Nursery service will be provided for pre-schoolers. । 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 8:00 p.m. Membership class. July 6-11 Jr. camp at Asher Woods; Jr. Hi camp at Lakewood July 6„ 1 :30 p.m. Plannig session of the children’s department meet at the church. 8:00 p.m. program council will meet at the church. July 7, 9:30 a.m. Koinonia. Walkerton Methodist 'Church Harold E. Williams, Minister SUNDAY, 8:30 a.m. First morning worBhip. Mrs. Harold Williams, organist. I Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Lesson, "From Sojourners to Blaves.” । Melvin Divine, Supt. 10:35 a m. Second worship service. The pastor will conclude the sermon that began last Sunday, •‘The Freedom of Faith.” Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Study Hour. k Religious Freedom in America •Hows all to choose their church. To stay away from regular worship services is disobedience to God, injury to self and destructive to the best in the American way of life. Attend church somewhere this Sunday. SENIOR METHODIST MYF Members and friends of the Senior MYF had a most enjoyable beach party at Lake of the Woods Sunday. Later they met at the Clyde Stickley home for refreshments and more recreation. DORCAS CIRCLE The Dorcas Circle of the Presbyterian Chuch met Wednesday In the Koontz Lake home of Mrs. Wayne Dipert, with Mrs. Kerr as co-hostess. After a picnic at noon, the meeting was opened with prayer. Mrs. Harlan Lancaster led the devotions and Rev. Eiler the lesson. Mrs. M. B. Slick blessed the "Least Coin” The meeting Closed with the Apostles Creed. County Line Club Meets Mrs. Louis Kemp, assisted by Mrs. Delbert Kline, entertained members of the County Line Club in the Kemp home Wednesday evening, June 24. The group voted, to give a gift of towels to the Hathaway Nursing Home in Teegarden. Door prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr., and Mrs. Jay Daniels. There will be no July meeting. The annual picnic will be held Sunday, August 9th. at Stuntz Pine Forest, with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Stuntz as hosts. 4-H TICKETS DCF FRIDAY 4-H Clubs of Walkerton are giving away a butcher hog July 4th at Place Park lin the evening. The 4-H'er selling the most tickets will receive $lO. and the second highest number $5. 4-H'ers are asked to turn in their cash, stubs, and tickets F riday, July 3. Miss Patterson will be in her office until noon, and Mr. Welsh will be in his office from 1 to 3. Mr. Welsh also requests that all electric projects be turned in to his office on Friday, and all other projects must be completed by July 20th.

Service Notes USS LONG BEACH, —George Earner Jr., engineman third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Karner of 27025 Jackson road, North Liberty, is serving aboard the nuclear powered guided missile cruiser USS Long Beach operating in the Mediterranean with the Sixth Fleet. While in the Mediterranean, Long Beach will be a part of the large Sixth Fleet combat ready naval force that serves as a constant reminder to any potential aggressor of America’s determination to keep the peace. U. S. ARMY, EUROPE—Army Pvt. Robert P. Harris, 19, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Weller, live on Route 2, Walkerton, was assigned to the 52nd Artillery in Germany, June 10. Harris entered the Army last November, completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky., and is assigned to Battery Aof the 52nd Artillery's 6th Missile Battalion near Wurzburg. He is a 1963 graduate of Walkerton High School. FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan.Army Pvt. William C. Zeitz, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Caps!.aw, live on Route 2, Walkerton, was assigned June 8 to the First Guard Company, ÜB. Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as a clerk. , Zeitz entered the Army in January 1964, completed basic training at Foit Knox, Ky., and was

OUR BIG 4TH OF JULY SALE CONTINUES Thru This WEEK ENO CONTINUED 10 DAY SALE ROUND Lty STEAK 07 Swifts Wieners^ 39‘ Corn King Canned Ira Htwib^ 5,b Dave & Ray’s Super Markets STORE HOURS JULY 4TH Walkerton Store Open Til Noon Saturday Koontz Lake Store Open All Day Sat. & Sun. Til 6:00

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last statiored at Fort Gordon, Ga. The 22-yoar-old soldier is a 1960 graduate of Mill Creek High School, and was employed by Bob’s Service Station. Fish Lake, before entering the Army. U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.—Technical Serf eant Glenn D. Rush, brother of ilyron Rush of Walkerton, has been honored as as outstanding airman at the U. S. Air Force Academy where he is assigned to duty as a physical conditioning specialist. Sergeant Rush received the Service Award at the annual Airmen’s Award Banquet at the academy. He was presented numerous gifts in recognition of his achievement by Colorado Springs business firms and the academy and received a deed to one square foot of Pikes Peak from the city's chamber of commerce. The banquet is held each year to extend special recognition to airmen and non-commissioned officers who perform outstanding service as members of units supporting the academy mission of training future Air Force officers. The sergeant Is a graduate of Lima High School, Howe, Ind. His wife. Pauline, is the daughter of Mrs. Willie M. Bentley of 2186 Eighth Ave., Fort Worth. Texas. QUANTICO. Va. —Marine Lt. Colonel Laurence H. Woods, son of Harvey B. Woods of Route 1, North Liberty, completed Senior

School last month at Marnie Corps Schools, Quantico, Va. During the nine-month course, senior officers of the U. S. Armed Forces and Allied countries received instruction in the tactics and techniques of modern sea assault warfare. Special emphasis was placed on command and staff functions normally encountered in landing forces composed of one or more Marine divisions and Marine Aircraft Wings. FFA NEWS The North Liberty Chapter of Future Farmers of America is being represented at the 1964 State Convention by Marston McGwin, David Roush and Dale Naragon. David and D*le are the voting delegates. They are rising accompanied by the advisor, Stephen Freeman. Dale has been awarded the Hoosier Farmer degree this year. PAST MATRONS AND PATRONS TO HAVE PICNIC The annual picnic of Past Matrons and Past Patron} of the Walkerton Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will be held Sunday, July 5, at the Koontz Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dipert at 12 o'clock noon. Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and Mrs. Harry Doll are in charge of the arrangements. Family quarrels always allow a lot of truth to leak out.

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