The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1964 — Page 6

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 17, 1964

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North IJberty Meth^dlM < hunh Cliarles Pattersoi M mster O bom Fisher Supt Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Guest Minister Dr John Wolf, Supt. of South Bend District Church School lOJ.O a.m. Youth Fe lowahip 6 :30 p m Tuesday, Sept 22, Women’s Society of Christian Service luncheon at 12:00 noon, served by the program committn Worship a:.d program follows Sunday. Sept. 20. the District Gonference at Plymouth Methodist Church, beginning at 2:30 and contmuirz thru tl.e evening Supper reservations hould be given to Mrs. Patt' rs a. Pilgrim Holin-as Church John Hall Minister Jesse Wish r. Supt Svndav School 9’3<» p m Worship Service 10 15 a m. Youth Services 6’l' pm Evening Worship 7 30 n tn Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7:00 pm. Our deepest sympathy and prayers go to rest with the Huff family during this tune < f i>ereavement that has gathered among them. The loot'd is my Shepherd. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures." You are always welcome at the little white chanel where the word of God u ministered. Walkerton Mcth'dlst Church Ha’viM E. Williams, Mun ter SUNDAY 8:30 a m Early morning worship service. Organist, Mrs Harold Williams. Ushers will be Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kassa Ia um Mise Geraldine Stickley. acolyte 9:30 a.m. Sunday School A welcome is extender! to a'l voting adults of nost high school age to attend the Young Adult class With Mrs. Anna Anderson as teacher. 10:35 am. Second morning WOre^in srevice. Sermon ”*• bo»h Worship services will be delivered by the pastor The adult choir " ill eing under the djver’v - S’d. vester Am slew Berths U^hin organist. Jam's Panek Gate Shenland, Dick Awald and Bob Fitzke IC ” sunfcg x-W***^ Rev. ROBERT H. HARPER MOON SHOT THERE IS a story of a litth black dog of growing age tha eras missed one night and wai found outside, harking furious!} Ct a glorious full moon. Perhaps the little dog had noticed the pill moon for the first time, I de •ot know, but the story is that the moon kept shining. As these lines are written on the day the pictures that have come from the widely-publicized toocn shot, I am reminded that for all that has been done to the •noon, the beautiful orb keeps ifftiilkifig on and shining on. And We may be thankful for that. But we are left all the declared benefits of the moon shot and to Wonder how the values of the •flort can be computed in dollars •nd cents of the millions that Wave been spent in this moon shot justness. Certainly we do not need to tonfirm that there is no ' man in the moon” and that there ARE gnultiphed millions of men on •ur earth and that they are now •ding up. “And slowly comes a hungry as a lion creeping higher, glares at one that nods and Winks behind a slowly-dying fire.”

will b“ ushers Acolytes for the sen-ice are Laura Chapman and I\«bbm ROSS. 2:30 p m District Conference at the First Methodist Church in Plymouth 600 pm Junior and Senior MYF groups. Monday, 7 30 p.m. Meeting of the Methodist Men’s Club in the church dining hall. Tuesday, 7 pm. Prayer and Fellowship Hour. Wednseday, 9 a m. Church and • durational ann- x cleaning day by the Women's Society of Christian Service All men and women are invited to assist. Everyone will enjoy a salad bar at noon. 6:00 p m. Junior Choir rehearsal will l>e held this Wednesday evening for all young people from the sth thru the Bth grade. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Adult choir practice. FirM Brethren Church Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Cla r k and Eileen McDaniel Junior Church 9 30 Morning Worship. 10:30 Sunday School. 6-30 Adult P ble Study. Youth meetings. p-nnin^ M’n^hin 7 :30 n m. Sermon: “Proving the King." pea ver Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7:30. Walkerton E. U. B Church David R Eiler, Pa tor I,eonard Be^tv, Superintendent 9 30 a m. Church School. “The People Demand a King." 10:30 a m Divine Worship. Sermon: "The D’vine Message in earthen vessels." Nursery service provided. 6:00 830 pm. Commission Planning for 1965 program. Sent 21 7:30 pm Rebekah Circle at the home of Mrs. Raymond Sinn with Mrs Dennis Northam as leader Medical straps to h-- o«rvi in o”r Guniter Memorial hoppit al in North Africa will be prepared durm® 1 the social hour. Sent 22 930 am Morning Koinoma Study of Psa’ms 8. Wxdne~dav 7 n.m. Chan thoir pfo^tirn at 8 00 p m Evening Koinonia. Sent. 25 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Ch»«^ narfv. “The Church in the heart of the comm”n'tv with the community at heart " First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Sts . Walkerton Bennv Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. M Tiling Worship Service 10 :30 aim. Evenin'? Service 7:00 n.m. Praver Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. In the Sunday evening services Pa tor Miller will conclude the auries of m< ssages on the Ten Commandments as he deals with the last one. "Thou shalt not covet ” Everyone is invited to hear this message A warm welcome is always evident at this friendly Bible-believing church where new visitors attend almost every service. Tlx Fi»*t Pnabvterian Church Rev David D Owen. Pastor Flder Mvron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service Thursday Sept 17 deadline for S, ." »dical Ri-treat held at Turkey Run State Park October 30 to November 1 Pk nw ace Mrs Owen if vou are interested in attending. Bible Study ar>! prayer service at the chun h every’ Thursday evening. Sunday School 9:30 ft m Worvhm Service in-30 am. Monday 8 am ministers of the community will meet for prayer

and meditation. Wedne. day. Youth Choir rehearsal 6:00 p.m. Adult choir, 6:45 p m. METHODIST YOUTH g ACTIVITIES Several members of the Senior MYF of the Walkerton Methodist Church attended a District Youth Rally nt the Grace Methodist Church in South Bend last Saturday afternoon. Following the evening meal, a group of high school and college youth from this area gave the experiences they had on their recent mission to Bolivia. Last Sunday evening, both MYF groups met for the first tunc since the begirAung of the summer period. The Senior M\ 8 did not go on a scavenger hunt for old things, but new members and were successful. They returned to the church for their meeting and refreshments. The Junior MYF met at the park with Mrs. Glen Trost as adult counselor. Both groups will be meet'ng this Sunday evening at the church at 6:00 p.m. The Senior MYF will have an election of officers. All youth not attending other church youth groups are cordially invited to attend. Rierht Hand Class To Have Family Party Sunday The Right Hand Class of the Walkerton Methodist S v n d a y School will have a class party for the entire family on Sunday, September 20, at the Clyde Stickler residence. The party will be pot luck and will begin at 4:00 o'clock. The meat and coffee will be furnished. Directions to the Stickley residence are: turn right on the first road off State Road 104. then turn right at first road again the fifth house. Or left off Walnut Road on the first road and go to the fifth house. METHODIHT MEN’S GROUP The Methodist Men will meet in th” church dining room this Mondav evening September 21st, at 7:30 pm. All men who are either members or friends of the church, are invited.

He gave them bread from heaven to eat. —Exodus 16:4 After tne miracle of the loaves x _ — — anc j fishes, th e people sought ■ j V — L-- Jesus and found him on the opAi r; x I // posite shore of the Sea of Galilee. \\ L v (/ / Jesus questioned why tlicy had m t zMk come: because they believed the miracle they had seen, or because eaten of the loaves and 1 t J 1 /\ were hlled. L vk/A \ ^ esus a d mon ’ s h c d them not to work for that which perisheth. 0 I h but to seek the “true bread from ’ 1/ / AI heaven.” _ giq Im/ 241 In these modem times, Chrisl ’ ans stiu nced 10 turn their I thoughts away from the things 1 f Z Al I \\\ of this world the true AV 4 / '“I \\\ “bread of life,” s ——, r/( ’ your HILI dally end •O TO CHURCH , SUNDAY I L '

E I .B. ( HI R( II CONDUCTS SERVICES AT HAVEN HI BBARD HOME The Walkerton E. U, B. Church conducted Sun lay evt ning services at the Haven Hubbard Home Sunday, September 13. The- pastor, Rev. David Eiler, was the devotional leader and speaker for the service. Mrs. Art McKesson was organist for the vesper. Fifteen people from the local dhurch found this to he an inspiring evening as they again had the oppotunity to visit and worship with some of the senior citizens of our Church Home. □——— - — o DEATHS □——— — — □ Orby Baughman Orby Baughman, 77. of 68497 US. 31, Lakeville, died Monday night in the emergency room of Memorial hospital. South Bend. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Bom June 28, 1887, in I iberty Township, he had resided his lifetime here. He was a retired rural mail carrier. He married Wilda Baker in 1914. She died in 1953. In 1954 he married Nellie Schmeltz. who supvivos. Also surviving are three sons, John E of I-aurel. Md.; Robert of North Liberty, and Max of IjiMirada. Calif; four stepchildren, Orville Schmeltz of Walkerton. Mrs. Marie Keller of Buchanan. Charles Schmeltz of Detroit, and John Schmdtz of Rolling Prairie; 15 grandchildren and three great-grardchildren. Friends may call at the Harden Funeral Home lAkevllle, where services will be held at 1:30 m. 'Bjursdav. Rev. Porrv Huffaker, pastor of the Pine Pn»rk Church of Brethren, will officiate. Interment will be in Fair Cemetery. Charb-M Hummel Funeral services for Charles Hummel 78. route 1 North Liberty. who died st 8-40 n m.. Th”rs/’av at Community hnsnttal, were heP at 2 p m Monday in the HavAtMt'Or^c F-inml Home. Roy Arthur W Rnr'U'n officiated with burial in the Bremen cemeterv. He was bom Oct. 27, 1885, In

Bremen, to Phiip G. and Katherin Hummel, and had lived moat of his life in LaPorte county. Mr. Hummel was a member of the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church of South Bend. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Mikel and Mrs. Albert Hoover, both of South Bend; Mrs. Wade Tennis, Mill Creek, and Mrs. Paul Vieivin, Los Angeles, Calif. STAR Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Richard Brown, Supt. Worship 10:30. M. L. Bell, pa»tor. Missionary meeting and business meeting Wednesday night, September 23. 7:30. The Indiana State Sunday School Convention will be held in the College Wesleyai> Methodist dhurch, Marion, next Saturday, September 19. Several from this area plan to attend. Mrs. Harold Harding, Orange Road, was hostess at a 12:30 luncheon for the Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club last Wednesday. A business meeting followed. The Rea Thimble Club held an all day meeting in the home of Mrs. Gary Hall. Pine Road. TYNER MEET FOR FXH RTII REUNION The 1912 and 1943 rraduating classes of Tyner High School mat for their fourth reunion Sunday, September 13 at Centennial Parti in Plymouth for a picnic. Present from this area wert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barden, Mr. and Mrs Ixnvell Brown, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Baughman. Mr. ans Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klernke Mr and Mr^. Dale Maxson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mullet Mr. a^d Mr* Jerk Wilhelm. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Pip* penger. Mr. and Mr«i F^rl Sml tty, Mr and Mrs. T>eo Reed and Mr^, R”’h Several cbildre® attended with the’r r>arents. Frcmtaries of the classes for next year are Mrs Bnrden for th* 1942 c!a«s and Mrs. Baughmajj for the 1943 class. Investion’inne t^s’ oat un th* tsv’>«”eo’« money seldom go on • hunger strike.