The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1964 — Page 6

CHURCH ft NEWS W— — -*- -» —— North Libvrts McthodlM Church Charles Patterson, Minister OaiMtn Fisher, Superintendent Moi mug Worship Sen ice 9 30 a in. Sei mon: "Peter, The .Man Christ Remade" Church School 10:30 a m. The Intel mediate Youth fellowship will meet at the church at ft p.m. on Sunday, August 23, to go swimming at the Like of the Woods The Senior Youth fellowship will not meet until Sunday, September 6th. The Fellowship Class w ill meet at the John Harbaugh lake cottage on Sunday. August 2k with pot luck lunch about 1 p m Walkerton E. I . B. Church David R. filer. Pastor la'onaid Beaty. Supei in* endent 9:30 a.m. Church Schixd. la>sson: "A New Call lor Faithfulness" 10:30 a.m. Divine Worsh’p, with Rev. Merrill Geible. C inference Director of Christian Education and Programs, as the guest speaker. Special music will be presented by Mis. Betty Crossley and John Cecile. Nursery service is provided for pre-schoolers during worship service. 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Koinonia. "The Church in the heart of the community with the community at heart." The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David Owen, Pastor E'der Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, Prayer service at 7 p.m. Elders. Deacons and Church School Staff are expected to attend. Rev. Owen would like to remind all choir members that the summer is about gone, the vacation is over. It is time to start choir practice Be faithful. Sundav School 9:30 a in. Morning’ Worship 10:30 a m. Ushers are Paul Jones, Buthvl Peed, Wijpur Mullet and Earl Scott. “Friendship is more than a word. It is more than a condition of mind. Friendship becomes real when it becomes an act.’’ JR 1 । /I /A Service, t:o, is more than a word or a ptomise. It is a teipful action rendered in ihe spirit of sympalhic understanding. wSuSSSi

First Brethren Church Jack McDaniel, pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth ("ark. Junior Church Dir 9:30 Jr. Church and Adult Worship Sermon topic: "The Three Dimensional God." 10:30 Sunday Schixd. 630 Adult Bible Study and Jr Youth meetings. 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon topic: "When Backward Means Forward." 7 30 Wednesday, Prayer Meeting followed by church business meeting and election of officers. Pilgrim Holiness Church Michigan and Monroe Sts. John Hall, Minister Jesse Wjsler, Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m Morning Worship 10:15 am. Youth services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7 :30 pm. Wednesday Prayer meeting 7 p.m Special prayer meeting for revival Saturday 7 :00 a.m. You are all welcome to the litte white chapel where the word of Gori is ministered. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E Williams, Minister 8:30 a m. Early Morning Worship service, organist, Mrs Bertha Urbin Clyde Stickley and Arthur Kassabaum will serve as ushers Geraldine Stickley. acolyte. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. Adult lesson, A New Call For Faithfunless", Melvin Divine. Supt. 10:35 a.m. Second service of worship. Organist, Mrs. Grace Atwood. A selection in music will Ive presented by Sylvester Amsler. Sermon: "When Thou Prayest . Ushers, Jack Rizek. Charles Shetland, Kent Schweder and Craig Stoner Acolytes. Donna Naragon and Brenda Hostetler. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship hour Do not miss the opnortunitv of worshipping God through some church service this Sunday. Holy Name Snciehr Elects New Officers At a meeting held on Sunday morning. August 2. 1964. the men of the St. Patrick Holy Name Society elected now officers for the year of 1964-1965. Fleeted to the nost of president was Txnvell "Curlv" Ha’ Uell; vice president, Albert Van Wnnzeele; secretary-treasurer. James Lowry. This energetic group have dedicated themselves to improve and exnand the projects previously initiated.

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The outgoing administration, John Zenon, piesident; John Powell, vice president, and Roy DeSimone, secretary-treasurer, wish to thunk all who have contributed in any way towards the success of the projects they undertook.; to Gus Verkier. Glen Mattocks. Keith Drake, and all who helped or donated trucks and equipment towards improving the school ball field; to all who helped in painting the convent, and especially to all who supported our chicken barbecue, etc., a special vote of thanks. To Conduct Revival Services In Walkerton till The Walkerton Pilgrim Holiness Church will be in revival beginning August 26th and continuing through September 6th inclusive The evangelist. Rev. Henry Vanderbush of Bushnell. South Dakota. will be coming to W:Ukerton for the second straight year. We consider it an outstanding privilege to have this dedicated man of God and one of the top evangelists of this country. Rev. Vanderbush is a very well versed Bible Exposetor. He was given the pnvelege last year of making a pilgrimage to the Holy I^and, of which he has some very vivid memories. He is booked from two to three years in advance, and we can be very proud to have him with us. Also on Saturday, August 29. and Sunday, August 30. the famous Overholt Trio of Battle Creek, Michigan, will be with us handling the music. TYie meetings will start at 7:30 p..m. each evening We welcome each of you. THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness during the death of our beloved husband and

father. Mrs. Donald Allen and family We would like to thank the Walkerton Volunteer Fire Department for their fast and efficient services Saturday afternoon to avert what could have been quite serious damage. We are especially grateful to the men who put out the fire. p Harry and Joseph Malstaff I wish to thank friends and relatives for cards and flowers received while I was In the hospital. J. B. Williams I would like to express my appreciation to my friends, neighbors and relatives for the nice cards, gifts, flowers and visits while I was in the hospital.. It made the time seem much shorter and brighter. May God bless von all. p Mrs. Venus Schultz The family of Ewart W. Farrar wishes to express their sincere appi eciation to all their friends, neighbors and relatives for their

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many acts of kindness shown during the illness and death oi our beloved husband, lather and grandfather. Your prayers, visits, calls, cards, flowers, food and contributions to the cancer and heart funds will never be forgotten. A special thanks to Rev, Owen the Elders of the Session, the Eastern Star, and Women’s Association for their services rendered. Mrs, Ewart W. Farrar Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bock and children Mr. and Mrs. Wil tarn Farrar and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. Buuman Farrar and children Dr. and Mrs Frank A. Guthrie i and sons Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Hardman and son LIBERTY HOMEMAKERS ENTERTAINED Members of the Liberty Homemakers Club and their families were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Maurice IJggett Sunday afternoon for a picnic. There were 61 present, of which eight were special guests. A good time was enjoyed by all.