The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1964 — Page 6
. THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 1. 1961
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North Liberty MHhMli-t Church Charles Patterson. Minister Osborn Fisher. Supt. Morniijg Worship 9.30 a.m. World Wide Comnmn’on Sen.ice with Dr. William Whear of South Bend, in charge. Church School 10:30 a.m Intermediate ar i Senior Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p m. Find Baptist (hurch Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worsb p 10:30 am Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 pm. In the Sunday evening service the chinch will < bserve the Lord's Supjier. Th’S ordinance of the church will be the subjc t of Pastor Benny Miller's m< - ige Everynr.3 is always welcome to attend the First Baptist Church, which intends to be a witness for Go I in Walkerton ur '.il the return of the Lord Jeus Chr^t. > Walkertow E. I’. .* (hurch David R Filer, Pa tor Leonard Beaty. Superintendent 9:30 ami. Church School Lesson: The Pastoral Epistles. Following Church School, morning worship at Stuntz Forest. An. nua! picnic at noon. 4:30 p.m. Vesper Service -with Holy Communion. Following vespers, wiener roast. Friday 1 to 5 p.m. Prayer Vigil at church. 7 p m. Denominational Day of Prayer Bring Bible and pencil. Tuesday 9 30 am Koinorva. October 7. 2 p.m. Naomi Circle at the church. Wedne day 7 p.m. Chan tel 'heir practice at (Dm ’• October 8. 1:39 and 7 p.m. WSWS Fall Rally at Southlawn L EUB Church. South Bend. g The church in the heart of I the community with the commaI nity at heart. Pilgrim llottnes* ('hurch John Ball Minister Jesse Wifder, Supt. Sundav School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 am. Youth Services 6:45 pm. Evenin’’’ Wo-shin 7 ‘“o n m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Weinesday 7:00 pin. Junior Choir practice Wednesday. 8 p.m. This Sunday is Rally Day. We invite you to come and unite with us in worship. Rally Day Singepiration Sunday, October 4 from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. at the Meadowbrook Pilgrim Church. 4th building north of California road on county road No. 1. Elkhart, Ind ana Rev. Joe Chitwood, guest artist. You are always we! ome at the httle white chapel when* the word of God is mir^tered. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams, Minister FUNDAY 8:30 am. First morning worship service, Mrs. Mabel Williams organist. Acolyte will be Mi’s Geraldine Stickley. Uahere will be Arthur Kassabum and Clyde stickler, CoannTunior rerrtce. Sunday School 9:30 alii. Melvin Divine Superintendent 10:35 aun. Second morning worship service Ob^rvance of World Ulde Communion. Mr». Bertha Uriiin organist The Adult < hoir will sing under the direction of Sylvester Amsler 4:00 pm. Senior MYF Training S.•ssiorx The adult c Hinselors Will Herve the youth their evening meal. 6:00 pm. Junior MYF. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship Hour. WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. Study ami Fellowship *
Hour. 6:00 p ni. Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir. 8:00 p.m. General meeting of the WSCS. Thursday, 2 p.m. Philathea Class Meeting. Tlu First Presbyterian ('hurch Rev. David D Owen. Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service Thursday, 7 pin., Bible Study and prayer service at the church. “The Devil and His Angels.” Sunday School 9:30 a m Worship Service 10-30 a m. We will observe World Wide Communion at this service. Tuesday, Inquiry classes for H o t u err 'eu in uniting with Chr.st throe h church membership are held at 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 pm. Please see Rev. Owen if you are interested. Wedne day. Youth Choir rehearsal 6:00 pm. Adult cho’r. 6:15 p.m. I was glad when they said unto me, “Let i’” go into the house of the Lord. --Psalm 122-1 Barver Cn-ek Wesleyan Method's! Church Rev. Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingenneel. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. W. Y. Sendee 6:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting ar. :1 Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Sunday. October 4th is Rally Day at the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Methodist church. Featured in the morning sendee will be beautiful live birds gathered from all over the world. They will portray Biblical Truths whi'e performing such feats as sitting on a chair and eating from a dish on table, eating with a fork, talking, as answering questions related to the Bible; whistling a tun*, riding a train, riding airplanes swallowing a steel sword the full body length, and many ot litre. The Bible Birds will be presented by their trainer. Dr. Wendell Hansen, former president of Great Commission Schools in Anderson, Indiana. First B’-et* ren Church Jack McDaniel Pastor Ernest Kreider. Sunt Ruth Clark and Ed ?n McDaniel Junior Church 9:30 Morning Worship. 10 30 Sundav S'' v ool. 6:30 Ad’dt B hV Study. 0:30 Junior youth. Fven'ng Worship 7:80 p.m. Sermon. “Power plant in the church." 730 Wednesday. Sisterhood, pubi c service with Miss Margaret LxAvry from our Ki\-pton. mission station as speaker. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7 30. Laymen’s Retreat at Shipshewana Lake. October 2 and 3. Samaritan Class Rummage Sale at Hm-eb Insurance 9 to 5 Saturday. October 1 EUR Youth Groups Elect Officers Du- Youth Fellowship of the Walkerton El IB Church Herted the following officers: Pat McNorton. president; Sharon Knowlton, vice * Vickie Bullinger. secrrta’Y; Cam! Stull, treasurer; Bill B erlv. reporter. Mr* Fre<k Bullinger is the tv.uher of the youth clam T) * youth director and sponsors win be announced at a later date All w>uth of th<- church and th’*e o< the community who do not have a rhu^-h home are eiv con^aged to became active in thie fellowship.
E.U.B. Picnic This Sunday The Walkerton E. U. B. Church will hold their annual picnic on Sunday. October 4th, at noon at Sfuntz Forest. The congregation will first meet at the church for the 9:30 Church School lesson. Following this, the group will go as a caravan to the Stuntz Forest for the morning worship sendee. For the noon picnic, each family is to bring a basket, own table service an 1 drinks. Coffee will be served. At the 4 :30 Vesper Sendee, the congregation will share in the observance of World Wide Communion Sunday. Following the Commur.on Serv. ice. will be a wiener roast with each family furnishing its own wieners. A large group enjoyed the picnic last year. Circle the date now, October 4th, and join in the fun and fellowship again thia year. The Commission on Christian fellowship is in charge of the arrangements. For any further information contact Leonard Beaty or Mrs. Dale Ullery. MIRTH V CIRCLE TO MEET Th * Martha Circle of the Presbyterian Chvrth will meet Wednesday, October 7. at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs Myron Mullet. Mrs. Russell Hartsough will give th? devotions and the lesson will be presented by Miss Janet Troyer. Miss Troyer has been in the Brethren Sendee in Arizona ar 1 New Mexico. Roll call word will he “Han vest.’” Guests are always welcome. I _ ST. PATRICKS HOT LINCH Monday Barbecue on bun. buttered pens, peanut butter cookies anl milk. Tuesday—- Beans and franks, butter'd carrots, wheat muffins, and milk, Wednesday — Vegetable beef soup, crackers hot rolls, butter, apricots and milk. Thursdav — Fried chicken, mfished not Moes, bread, oatmeal cake and milk. Frdav Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches mixed vegetables, ap. piesauce and milk.
did ^God resisteth the proud, and ^veth grace to the humble** -—Proverbs 3:34 tit is not often War one hear* some great man accept honor or recognition by saying “I deserve it.” This is false pride and certainly indicates a lack of grace and good manners. There is nothing wrong with pride. We should be proud of our accomplishments. Yet, we should avoid boasting and at the same time be ready to give credit J to others where such is deserved. No matter what our endeavor in life, each of us would find it difficult to make any mark of achievement if we had to attend to each little detail and do every httle task that needed to be done. lead your BIBLE dally and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
To Observe Holy Sacrament Th s Walkerton Presbyterian Church will < nserve the Sacrament of Holy Communion on Sunday, October 4 at the 10:30 worship sendee. All Christians are reminded of their expressed devotion to Christ by participation in this Holy Sacrament. They that receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper are, before they come, to prepare themselves thereunto by examining themselves of their being in Christ; of their sina and wants; of the truth and measures of their knowledge, faith, repentance, love to God and the brethren. charity to all men. forgiving those that have done the wrong; of their desires after Christ; and of their new obedience: and by renewing the exercl.se of these graces, by .serious meditation, and fervent prayer. St. Patrick Women To Install New Officers Oct. 7 Dio St. Patricks Women’s Club will begin their 17th year at the October 7th meeting, with installation of officers for the new year by Rev. Father Anthony Letko. A report on the style show will be made by the chairman. Mrs. Walling Rose. Guests are invited to attend this meeting. John F Gierke, better known as Jean the “human adding machine” will present a novel and fascinating program of rapid calculation. It is interspersed with humor and packed with information. Many audiences have enjoyed th’a unique exhibit of marvelous skill. MTTHOniST MEJTW fTIATB The Methodist -Men’s Club mot at the church last Monday evening for their montlhv meeting. The groun enjoved pictures presented bv Mrs. Jeanette Guttman of her recent trip abroad The date for the Father and Son Ban. quet was for November 9th With Ph*l F«kcw CnmmDsinr.^r of th-* Ind’ona High School Athletic Association, as guest speaker.
E.U.B. Fall Rally Set For October 8 The WBWS Fall Rally of ths E. U. B. Church will be l>eld at Southlawn, South Bend HUB Church Thursday, October 8, at 1:30 and 7:00 p.m. The guest speaker will be Miss Lois Miller, of the General Boarci of M ssion* office in Dayton, Ohio. The traveling team: Mrs. V. A. Carlson^ Branch President; Mrs. Wilson Yager, Mrs. Dan Gross and Mra. Ken Robinson. A book table and other displays will be set up for your informa* tlon. , Between 5:30 and 6:30 the evening meal will be served. For reservations, contact Mrs. Raymond Smith or Mrs. Walter Smith. The 7:00 p.m. session is especially for the family. Come when you can—stay as long as you can bring your family to the evening session. WSWS REBEKAH CIRCLE The WSWS Rebecca Circle of the E.U.B. Church met at the home of Mrs. RaymOD 1 Sinn, Rt, 1, Hamlet Eight members and seven guests were present. During the evening a monologue was presented “To See A Neighbor By the Grace nf God,” on India and America This was concerning the problem of being a Christian in India and America. Even though the countries are very far apart geographically, women’s prob’ems and Christian's problems are the same in each country. A social hour was enjoyed after the meeting Delicious refresh* ments of German chocolate cake, Ice cream, coffee and punch were served by the hostess. Bandages for leg ulcers for the Gunlter EUB Memorial hospital in Nigeria. West Africa, were sewed and rolled during the social hour. These ulcers are caused by the bites of insects and some of the natives live tb*ir entire life and are never fr^ n these ulcers. The next WTW’S meeting will b** he’d at Dor's Galvin’a home with- Bonnie Smith as co-hostese. Carrie Sinn will be leader for the October meeting Guests are welcome.
