The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1964 — Page 6

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— THE IVDEPENDE-X'. NEWS— AKi. C. 1961

North LHh rly «l: ’ ’i«i ( hun-h Cru a P. f 1.. . " ( .It X ; Murn.: u W-m kip ; e . a • o 1! S'‘i n ' “L? । < C. ; ' Mvmlk i ■ Ivp. Ghuiu’. ScLM 10:3" a m Y<uth 1 y ■ ' ■ - ‘ P n. Tali' C ami 7 i or E> • ' ■ '"> V daj ' ' Upon । >• id ia ’ de p . : ' t.U u- e ( f * h ■ r .>■ < »• - . son in ‘ l 1..- ’J c < ’’u Zatjon o', the c. i ' . The C i ... a n ' " Me ■ ’’ : hip end Fv n .'1 . ’■ c < hureh on Im' ... y. Au. . i 1• > at b pm. Tii.' ; .ci: <w ' ir-A ■ p’ans lor the 1" *'■ I i"1 to b • hel in O • L ’ m h i the d - nation of Ir. I : t nee L.'Cui and Rev. C yde Wane. Pilgrim Ho.ini-s ( hunk Michigan and Momoe Sts John Hail. Minister Jesse Wisler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wedne day. < :0O p.m. Special Prayt r Meet ing for our Revival Saturday. 7 ' ' a m. There will be no morning and evening worship si’."vices for th' next two Sum ays. due to out camp meeting "t Frankfort. Ind. We urge everv ne to attend if al all possible. You arc a'w ”s welcome at the little white hapel where the word of God i ministered. First Br thren Church Jack M< Daniel. Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. Church Direc. 9:30 Junior church and morning worship. 10:30 Sunday School. 6:30 Bib’e Study from I Peter Junior aid senior youth meetings. 7:30 Evei ing Worn in Service 7:30 Wcdne«dav. P ayer meeting and Bible Study. g —- LA A r® SGRittOE iSL". _- Rev. ROBERT 11. HARPER RECIPROCITY A J c Emerson has written that bolts and ‘ bars are not the best of our institutions, nor is shrewdness in trade a mark of wisdom." Os the statement we may constantly be reminded, though we nay be careful to lock our homes But the fact to be noted is that time works against the effort of the offender and that he leaxes his fingerprints on everything he touches. Life is such that a man cannot escape from the eyes of his fellows without IcaMn..' traces of hi iself beam 1 him. How, then, can be escape from the eyes of God? Whi n we consider that the rays of a di ’.mt v.mld striking our eyes ti.m.ht have been traveling here, at the rate of 186 000 miles a s' cond, for a hundred jcu., v.c pet a faint impression of the \.dm of I the imivci" th” < 3 1.; >cicMi d. And in all the un verse there i not a place where a man can hide from Go I! And if perchance, a man might hide hm elf ‘•omewhere apart from nun. Cod. a minister of con ' i(-m e would huiry him to the bar at! o . nd \ ices withm him c i.. 1i: ..i ~i t the man’" But the; o i. a hr hti i side to the la (A r< cif Py. 1 o'- it also ay: u to j nod de Is Men are ui :to < t th< ir h 1 upon the va ' as known:, they shall find it aftci ma \ !<• Great as the a tram e that tin oo i wiR be returned upon ymi head, you aie to be good fu I of all, b< cause God is good, and wills that you to be good.

i ,-i ;m .■! ? i .i an •n . i ' ui tm,- d -votj ms. d v.vn. g August 12. : J. ir-d i 4 ( hm ' h C.. k ; .1 Mame ,A.< ; l: ' . : S m lay y? ol 9Jo■ .m Morning Wo; hip 10.,".) . E. e g S-o .y o 7 ,G-1 p.m Prayer Meeting and B i •• S ' . We •:.<• day, 7;0o p m I.ayi .en wrl cyuidm t . ervi« whi e j i i i i an va. *ti n For two wreks-. .-ye< al emphasis will be placed on the role of ]• yr a । i •" n <■ w e lor Jesu Christ. In the ab. i.r.« of i t t>r Benny Mfl-i, who i away on vacation, several laymen will be conducting the church service.-. On Sunday morning, R ert Balsley of Noi th 'Liberty, will i teach the Adult Bib’e C ass, h ad the singing in the morning wor--hip service, and also speak in the evening evvng< a tic service. AUenßaksleyv.il speak i Ge morning worship hour and will al-o assist h-s brother in tme evening service Besides the Bib ecentered me sagi a by these m< n. e w pi also be special n usic and .mpiring testimonies. On Wedr d-v o’-o-Hn- ArTb’t j sth Rtv Ne d i gor wi”. co” ’r t the praver meeting and Bib e study. Wo' 1 no'id iv ev rirr. A' gust' 12. Jollic Back wih take charge of the prayer service Exo- । ryone is invited to attend all of the^e services and to hear these i men who have dedicated t'c’n- 1 selves to the services of Jesus Christ. i t’ alkerton Methodist Chtir'di 8 30 am. Ea-'y morning service o r D vine W • ddn. Organist. Mrs. Be’ th i I’r in Arthur Ka -- v iV s«'rvo ns wher. 9:."0 am Sundry School with closes for all a-ms The adult lesson is entitled “God’s People Learn to Worship." Me.vin Divinr superintendent. 10 35 am. Second mo’-mne service < f wor hip. Organist. Mfs. G- i<. Atwo d. A se’ect'on in muS i- wil' b" presented hy Mrs Wil' am Hum The pastor's serrrm is ent t’ed “T e N^^-’t and P . -^ s t V he’ ■ wi’l be Jack p;.. R chunk ShMd’ nd Kent ci' m .-edn” and C -i- Stoker D mnn Varm n an! Brenda Hostetter wi” ho acohdes. 6-30 pm. The Right Hand C : s v 11 he guests of Mr. and Mrs. E mot Filer for a not'mk di-ner. at their home. 506 West Ed m Ave. M .awaka. East on n Thw-v 20 n’ st Bethel Cn’tege to f-st Sion light, turn ri 'ht on Liberty, and go south to Edgar, then nght one b’oek. 8-<3O rm F'emng Service at the Migrant Camp Wc ire bv 7 00 pm. Prayer ni i Fellowship Hour. No matter whether you are nt home or on vacation b' sure t > attend church somewhere this Sundav A mo-e meaningful Hfe c;<n be found through regulai church attendance. Walkert m F. I'. B. Church David R. Filer. Pastor I eonard Beaty. Superintendent '■:3o a.m. Church School. Lesn- “God People Learn to Worship." 10 20 a m. Divine worship. Ser- • n ’ pi< ; “Love at the Slave B -1: " The special music will be I -n!< Ily Miss Sally Beagles, I ; -a I Mr . Art McKes-on, i j-aniit. Nur.-ciy service provided 2 < 0 p m Seven ycuth will leave f. r Sun nier Y ut . Conference at Oakwood Park. 'Lake Wawasee, wil" Ri . Ei <-r a . director. Augmt 6. 1:20 p.m. Children’s nx-r Cmistma• Tree at Uu* < hurch. Tuesday, 9:30 a in Kuinonia at

the church. L .Im any noon, Pim o Park, c ■)' "' ■ V. V/A Ci■ <’< j’ md -n, with Mrs. Minnie 3 tylor ;> :d .M. Mi: i ini Au;.." a u tc ■■ . M Raymi: t S.i.n i. le-’d-Th • First Pccslh tci i in ( lurch Rev. David D. ow n, I istor 12 hr Myron Mu < t Supt. You* nr< welcome to mu worship : ervice. Tim sday. Prayer me'.'ing at 7'l' p m. S • 'ay School 9 2,0 a m. ?■! v ning Worsh'p br3o a m. I' : .w nre Pau' J- n a, Dm hyl I’ ■ I. Wilbur Mu’ et. mid Earl Scott. Nur-ery N<< 1Check your attic so: bi 'is. toys, < tc.. cal! trusti c M g ant Needs Workers, sewing materials, o'othing, toys and p ayt rs. Reminder to deacons Don't forget your duties, calks and adonted ones. Monday. 8 00 a.m. Ministers of t' " community meet f n prayer. RIGHT HANI) ( LA'< MEETING T*he Right Hand Cass of the Walkerton Methodic Church has been invited to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Filer for a pot luck dimer on Sunday, August 9th, at 6 30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Filer, so-mer re idents of Walkerton, n< w re ide at 506 West F tear Avenue, Mishawaka. Indiana. Members wi'l please take a covered dish and their own table service. st Ann R ( HRISTMXS TREE The nm ery, kindergarten and primary departments of the W i’kerton EI’B church will have a Summer Chri tmas Tree Thursday, August 6 f' >ni 13" to 3 at the church, hlhe children are to bring an offering which wil' be used for mission work in Ecuador. For transportation call Mrs. Dennis Northam. THE TEST The fellow who has to borrow money soon finds out how many close friends he has. ( Drive more cautiously at night!

/c G^u lie hath dispersed abroad; he hath [prert to the poor: His righteousness remuinelh for ever. —Psalms 112:9 * e , . । 1 i 11 “ Tt is not difficult for us to unGjjZL [iS Li (0) > H ' derstand, as Paul reminded the II Corinthians, that the farmer who f I n /-\ nT) n TT \V7 sparingly will reap sparb CuAX Li LI L |II n^ly.w ureas a bountiful plant- / 1 mg will produce a bountiful —1 ; | harvest. J ' ■ Paul urged each man to give i I I according to the purpo ein his Qc ZZ ‘I I I mvn heart. Each of us, regardless Z- H j *’ mir station in life, has someZ y L /' y x JI thing to give to others- a helping L C . Z / \ hand, a kind word, a friendly rs wpr>v.\ ■ »•»«<•• Yr ' 4^ / i \ , And, it is only when we give \ \ »/ — " 'A ' .'Y 1 Something that we c n hccin to A \ IHVX'X H L appreciate tlv truth that w • do t < '-4 L A ■ ly' indeed get something in ’( turn. \ ; < a / dCriLAI t find that satisfaction abounds 1 '-Ml every good work. t fe ' 1 Z __ \ — _ - • 1 Read your BIBLE daily - and 7 ( GO TO CHURCH /z— r; rr / / SUNDAY / / . I L . —x.- _ /Ip ■ —

N. L. Lions List Comm unity ► ervkes Paid Community Services paid out July, 1963. through July. 1964. 1!' N. Liberty Little (League B ehall. $200.00 1962 July 4th ce’obration, $lO July 4th Committee for park clean up, ST; garbage removal, $2 50 1963 y j iberty 'Little League Pas ball, $75 y-.-,! v - 3 r iwchasoc 1 glasses for needy child s2l Sept.. 1963, Contribution to Bard Parents Ca’endar $5 October 1963,. Contributions tn Lea Dr Dog: Cancer Control, and Indiana Eye Ba.nk pr >grar’” 8132 November, 1963. I Jons Magazine sub cription for North 'Liberty High Schon] library, $1 50 January. 1961. Provided trash barrels for downtown area. $42 75 January. 1964. Contribution to Christmas treats for children of North Liberty area. SSO January. 1964 Donation to Beauchamp Family fire disa ter, S6O January. 1964, Share of purchase of Eye Bank kit sl7 85 February. 1964 Contribution to Fye Bank fund, S2O April. 1964, Tri-Valley Council of Scouting. Scout registration fees. $7 April, 1964 July 4th, donation to committee S6O May, 1964. Share in cost of Community dinner fnr Mr and Mrs. AMn W. Clark. $13.06 June. 1964, N. Liberty Little f.ea^ue l awball, S2OO June, 1964, College scholarship

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for Cheryl Beron SSOO June. 1964, Prizes for Explorer S< outs Fishing trip to Canada $15.50 Total contribution to community projects, $1,438.16 President of the North Liberty Lions during the July 1963. thru June 1964, peiiod was Jo eph E II 'mih m.ll nmlton. Now president is Dan Roser through June of 1965. NOTH E i;i uhj. .is ! RATION IT THE ST JOSEPH PRORATE COURT ESTATE NO. 19463 Si ATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss: I ’ T IE M f'-RR OF' THE ESTATE OF Tillie Majewski, Deceased Notice is hereby given that Edward Pogodzinski was on the date hereof, appointed Executor of the e tate of the above namexi decedent. All persons having claims against sail estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said Court within ix months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Rend. Indiana this 14th day of July. 1964. Alnvshiu J. Kromkowski Clerk of above cautioned Court Florence Creager Morris Attorney for Estate 3ta6 MOON-BLINDNESS Most men have sense enough to get a good wifi*, but not enough sense to know it. Use the Classified Ads.