The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1964 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 19, 1961

CHURCH HEWS

Pilgrim Holiness ( hurt'll John H;dl. Minister Jesse Wiskr. Supt Sundav School 9:30 a_m. Worship Service 10 15 am Youth Services 6:4ft pm. Evening Worship 7 :30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Speaker for the evening will lx* Rev. 1). W. La< y. District Superintendent of Northern Ind nna. We trust that many will attend to luar this versatile man of <k>d. You are always welcome at the little White Chui ch where the word of GoJ is ministered. Fir-t Brethren Church Jack McDamel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark and Eileen McDaniel Junior Church 9:30 Morning Worship. 10:30 Sunday School. 6:30 Adult B.bk Study. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7:30. laymen's Retreat at Sh'j Jie waiA Lake. Sent. 18. Th< First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen. Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday. Sept. 10. 7:00 p.m. Bible Study. Each person in church leadership is in n«u oi this. Sunday School 9:30 a .n. Worship Service 10:36 am. Ushers ar> Ted Keel r.g Paul Jones. Cecil Williams, and Euthyl Reed. Tuesday. Sept. 29. Spiritual L's“ and £te\yard.->mp Retr<«t a’ the Fountain- Par*. Remington. Ind , from 10 a.m. turn 2:30 p.m. Reservations must be in to Mrs. Owen by Sept. 12 Annual Synod; f ill reatrrat. Oct. 30-Nov 1. Reset cations mu«f he in to Mrs. Owen by Sept. 17 Inquiry classes. Rev. Owen .And SsuiwW s6pon Rev. ROBERT H. HARPER i SEPTEMBER YEARS AGO I heard a song * that has a fixed place in my memory both because of her who sang the song and the song itself. The words rurf like this: “In the sweet gloom of this September day I wander through the paths our feet have trod, And still along the dear famthar way Grow the blue aster and the goldenrod.” But we fi id that September is not distinguished only by asters and goldemod It has sterner reminders than romance. It was on the third day of September, 1939, that the second World War began and it was certainly the most horrible war that has decimated mankind. It will l>e remembered that Labor Day comes in September, this year on September 7. On tho same day falls the Jewish New Year. Oa thia day it may be noted that Yom Kippur will be observed on the 16th of September. Then on September 22 will Come a da ’ that we trust can be hailed by the multiplied thousands who have sweltered through an exceedingly hot summer — the beginning of fall. But sometimes even September plays us false and is very hot at times. But still I am for September for on the twentieth day of that (nonth I was born.

Elders Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Owen mornings at 10 in church office. We have a new class for college age youth. We need you in it. Walkerton E. I'. R. Church David R. Eder, Pastor Leonard Beaty, Superintendent 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: “What Floor Please. - ’ The Chancel choir directed by Mis. David Lawrence and acorn pa med by Mrs. Arthur McXeson- will present the first antnem of the fall season John Cecr * will sing the bass solo. Nursery service provioc 1. 7:00 p m Evening Worship at Uavei.' Hubbard Home. Monday, 7:30 p.m. local conference at church. Tuesday. 9:30 a.m. Koinor.in Wednesday 7 pan. Chan el h >ir practice at chun ' 8:00 p.m. Evening Koir.onia at the church. North IJberty Methodist (Tiurch Charles Patterson. Minister O-born Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. Sermon: “Be Ye Transformed.” Church School 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. The District MYF Outreach Rally will be held at the Gra -e Methodist Church Saturday, Sept. 12. 3:30 to 8:00 p.m. A report of the Bolivia Mission Team will be given at this rally. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams, Minister SUNDAY 8:30 a m Early morning worship service. Ushers will be Clyde Stickley ord Arthur Kassabaum. Organist will be Mrs. Harold Williams. 9iSO a.m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. Lesson: “A (Spokesman for God.” All po t high school youth are invited to attend the Young Adult Class this Sunday Melvin Divine, Supt 10:35 a m. Second morning worship service. Anthem by the adult choir. Organist Mrs. Bertha Urbin Sermon: “The Character of a Christian." Ushers will be Gale Ferland, Janies Capek, Bob Fitzke and Dick Awald. Laura Chapman and Debbie Ross will be acolytes. 6:00 p.m. Junior and Senior MYF groups. Tnesday, 7’ p.m. Prayer and Fellowship Hour. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Adult choii practice. Friday. 7:30 p.m. first quarterly conference with Dr. John D Wolfe, presiding. AN invitation to ><>U The First Presbyterian Church of Walkerton invites you to hear Sune Richards at the First Pres, byterian Church of Mi hawaka, $ inday Sept 13 7:30 p.m. Sune Richards, well known photographer, artist ai J muuMcr. will lecture and display her paintings under the title, "My Search for the Dieci pies. The prayerful hours of study of the man whom Mrs Richards seeks to portray as the T .velve Disciples of Jesus, are reflected in the inspiring photc-paintings. We hope you will find a reward in their interpretation, a better insight ir4o these men. Mrs. Richards Isheves the pictures will help us to know our Bible better and thus to know ourselves better. ESTHER CIRCLE TO MEET The Esther Circle of the Walkerton Methodist CTiurch will meet Wednesday, Sept 16 at the home of Mrs Eugane Skinner with a carry-in supper at 6 15. Meat, drink ami table service will Imfurnished.

ELIZABETH CIRCLE The Elizabeth Circle will meet Tuesday, Septi mber 15. at 1:30 pin. at the Walkerton Methodist Church. Hostesses will la- Mrs. Wesley Whittebury and Mrs. Lonen Goode. Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr, will have the devotions, and Mrs. Albeit Huhnke Jr., the lesson. p METHODIST CONFERENCE [ The Walkertoi? Methodist Church will conduct its First quarterly conference Friday eve. nir.g. September 18 at 7:30 p.m. It is held to formulate plans for the coming year and to handle other necessary items of business. Dr John D. Wolfe, district superintoi. lent, will preaide. MEETINGS OF MYF GROUPS The Junior MYF will be meeting at 6:00 p.m. this Sunday evening at the Walkerton Methodist Church. Adult counselor will be Mrs. Evelyn Trost, and will lie assisted by other adult! at various times. The Senior MYF will also meet at 6 o’clock. Adult coui.-wdors this year are Mrs. Robert Awald and Mrs. Harold Williams. Mrs. Eva Stickley. Mrs. Bonnie Tuttle. Mrs. Richard Naragoi. and Mrs. Dave Mellin. Mrs Ray Chapman will supervise both groups. The Sen or MYF will attend the District Outreach Rally at the Grace Methodist Church in South Bend Saturday from 3:00 to 8:06 p.m. The program will be given by the group of youth who went on a mission to Bolivia this past summer. SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. ar.d Mrs. Charles Laiber of Koontz I^ake, celebrated their silver wedding anrivrrtry Satun day. Sept. sth. With a Mass at 5:00 o’clock in the afternoon at St. Patricks Church Walkerton. A buffet supper was served to 100 guests ur. ler the supervision of Mrs. Erville Kaercher and Mrs. John Sokol Music was furnished by Iwi nie's Mel’- Dares of South Bend. ' Among local guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moernian. Mr and Mrs Jeny Groves. Mr and

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Mrs. Keith Drake, Mr. ar.d Mrs George Lanphere, Ernest Janso, Mi in*! Mis. Paul Atherton. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Canine, Mr. and Mrs Dick Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Sokol, ai i Mr. and Mis, Jim Reiff. □ □ DEATHS □-— — □ Eduard B. Beaty Funeral services were held for Edward B. Beaty in Corvallis, Oregon. Saturday, Sept. 5. Mr. Beaty son of William and Mary Beaty was bom Dec. 5, 1876, and died Sept. 3, 1961, He graduated from the Walkerton School in 1893, and from Oregon State College in 1903, after teaching in Bishop Scott’s Academy in Portland and Hoquiam Schools in Washington. He was a professor of mathematics in Oregon State College ar.d head of the math department until retiring in 1918. He held many oilier in the Masonic Ixxlge in Oregon including Most Illustrious Graixl Master of the Grand Lodge of Oregon and was “Dad" Beaty to hundreds of DeMolay boys. He had received the Founders Cross of DeMolay and was a member of the Grand Council of DeMolay until his death. He marned Mabel Welch who survives with a son, Edward; a daughter. Mrs. Melvin Breese: a step son Wilbur Welch; and sev.eral grandchildren. Also three brothei i. Wil’iam, Oregon; Orrer. in New Mexico; Leonard, Walkerton; two sisters. Mra. Robert Reeder and Mrs. Frank Hahn, ar.d a sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Beaty, all of Wakerton. Johanna SolHday Johanr-t (Sch’ageD Holiday, age 74, Chiefland. Florida formerly of Walkerton, died Sunday. September 6. after suffering a heart attack in her home. She was horn in Germany on Feb. 8. 1890, and was married in Chicago to Charles Sch’agel, who died in 1944. She was married in 1954 to Dallas L. Solliday. formerly of Knox. India! o. who sur-

vives. Also surviving are four daughter.*:. Mrs. Earl R Berg and Mrs. Charles S. Zeschke of Clucago, and Mrs. F. Wayne Hathaway of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Mrs. Wayne Burch of Walk~ erton. Services were held Tues, day Sept. 8, at Trenton Funeral Home, Trenton. Florida. Mr»k B. Jark«»n Mrs. Mabel B Jackson. 43. of Route 1. Hamlet, died at 9:55 p. m. Friday in Starke Memorial hospital. Knox. Mrs Jackson died of a skull fracture following* an auto accident earlier in the evening, was bom. in Gullett, Kentucky, m; March 5. 1921 and came here 12 years ago. She was married February 3. 1940 to Cisco Jackson who survives. Also surviving are Wjp daughter. Mrs Jo Ann Clemons erf Walkerton; her mother. Martha Jackson Ijicy erf Ada, Ohio; three brothers, Skagg* Jacksoiz Hendricks. Ky.; Andrew Jackson. Dayton. Ohio, and CaeS Jackson of Ada, Ohio, and one granddaughter. Funeral services were held Mon. <lsy at 2:00 p.m. in the United Baptist Churoh, State Road 10, with Rev. Orbi Rudd and ReV. Grant Johnson officiating. Burial was in Wooiawn cemetery, Walkerton. RannelU Funeral Horne, iw Hamlet was in charge of arrangements. Peoples’ manners are mirrors enabling others to ascertain theirs true character. jin ' ■*" — ONE STEP WW’T GET YOU THERE And One Alz Wo-i’i Success—You Must kr -p (in Advertising ■ 1,111 111, ..fc .

St. Paul reminded the Hebrews that he who sinned wilfully after leaving received the knowledge of truth faced “a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation.” There should be little doubt ’ that we shall all face judgment for our wilful sins. We do not see God’s judgment of our actions in the same manner as w? can witness the rulings of a judge in a court of law. But, we know tiiat it exists. , As (’hristians, we should recognize that the death of Christ, a high price indeed, was a sacrifice for the sins of mankind. With this recognition, we should find a greater measure of faith to resist temptation and avoid sin. Raad your BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH BUNDAY