The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1964 — Page 6

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Oct. 29. 1964

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NEWS

Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall Minister Jesse Wish r. Supt Sunday School 9 30 am. Worship Service 10; 15 am Youth Services 6 15 pm Evening Worship 7 :30 p m prayer Meeting and Bible Studs /sdnesday, 7:00 pni junior Choir practice Wednesty. 8 p.m. Youth Halloween masquerade itty Friday. Ovtolk'r 30. 6:3< m.. at the Barry Sellers resiice. You are always we! me at the l|le white church where the Old of God is ministered. IM hirst Presbyterian Church ^tev. David D. Owen, Pastor * Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. you are welcome to our wordp service Thursday. 7:00 pm. Mid-week srship service with prayer and ^le Study. Saturday, 9-9:30 am. Bible Mcourse on Channel 28. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m ITshers: John Waker, Kennett Anson, Bud Hunt and Walter Anson. Now is the time to make prepAtion for Stewardship Sunday Jvmber 8. Adnesday S.OO p.m. Junior Choir rehear s- | sls p.m Adu’t choir. X'hrist cannot live in the parlor ^vour heart if you entertain the shdl in tire cellar of your noughts. , Baever Creek Wesleyan Method's! Chun h » Rev. Dean Krieg. Pasto: Bob Clingenneel. Supt. Bunday School 9:30 am. ■doming Worship 10:30 am $V Y. Service 6 45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Praver meet? g and Bible Study Sdnesday, 7:30 p.m. First Brethren Church Jack McDanlC, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. SssKßim . IEV. ROBEBT 11. HARPER HALLOWEEN IME WAS when Halloween was much dreaded by our »ple because of hoodlum man- • of its observance in many ces. It was deemed treat sport wreck things about a place, to ry of! garbage cans, porch ^ers. and almost an. thing movc, et cetera. Recently, howr, a more sensible manner of ervance has been adopted and iseholders may purchase imnity if they will by choosing ’latter when hallow eon visitors sent the alternative TRICK TREAT. "his manner of observance is lainly preferable and tvenprotive of pleasure and grxxlwill •ompared to the hoxilurn ways former years. And-it is cerly to be rc-Gi .mended at the ent when ; r* ^t c,jUes of the th have been plagued with iton and thievish wreckage i large areas and surely not er the guise of H. Uuween or innocent d< ire to have fun. o may our cdie be saved n further disgraceful out!s of illwill and deviltry, I may we spire to be a prowhose God is the Lord and 'ople whom he has chosen fur own inheritance

H :th Cl.irk and E^h-en McDaniel Junior Church 9 .'io Morning Worship. 10 30 Sunday School. 6 30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. Evening Service 7:30 pm Topic: “Where are you going!’ Prayer meet mg and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. North Lilw-rty Church of Brethren A P. Wenger, pastor Share m prayer hour 9:25 am. Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Church School 10:30 a m. Evening Service 7 :<X) p m. Bible Study v n Doctrine of Man. Walkerton E. U. « Church David R Eller, Pa tor Leonard Beaty. Superintendent 9 30 am. Church School. The young adult class will meet at the home of Cneryl Ballinger with Mrs. Rudolph Cecrle leader. 10:30 a m. Divine Worship. Sermon: “Where in the World." The chancel choir, directed by Mrs. David I^awrencc, and accompanied by Mrs. Art McKesS>n, will sing an anthem. Nursery service provided. 1:00 p in. Youth groups leave for annual business convention at Oakwood Park. Contact Rev. Eiler. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Mangle of Plymouth, will be guest speaker. N vembT 1 to 6 inclusive, evangelistic services with Rev. Nangle as speaker. Tuesday. 9:30 a m. Koinonia. Wedne day 7 pm. Chan-e! ’h<dr practice at. rt.ir. ' The choir will sing in the evening service. North IJIwHy Methods Church Charles Patterson Minister Oslxirn Fisher, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 am. Sermon: “Choose You This Day." Church School 10:30 a m. Intermediate and Senior Youth Fellowship meetings. 6:30. First Quarterly conference will be held at 7:30 November 5. The program for the year will lie presented at this time Remember to vote November 3. Sub-district meeting of WSCS 9^o to 3:00 p.m. Friday, Nov 6. F,r reservations contact Mrs. Herman Steele. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E Williams, Minister SUNDAY— Sunday School 9:30 a m. Melvin Divine. Superintendent 10:35 a. m. Morning Worship Service The adult choir wdi be participating m this s»w*vice. Mrs. Gra^e Atwood, organist. Sermon: A Permanent Platform 6:00 p.m. Junior and Senior MYF meetings. Induct on of new members. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship Hour. WEDNESDAY 6 00 pm. Junior Char practice 7 00 pm. Adult Choir EARLY SERVICE The Meth dust Church will re* sun it having early morning worship - r.'i <• this Sunday morning at M3O am Mis. Bertha Urbin and M - Harold Williams will pwvxdc special U.JWC, I \THER . SON BINQUET The Methodist Mer's Chib will sponsor a Father an I Son Pimquet Monday evening November 9. 6Jo pm Gu< t jqieaker will be Pird Eikev. head >f Indiana H S Athlete Ass’n In grandfather's day the board of education was a shingle

To Conduct Revival Services / .. . The Rev. C. A. H over, vice president of the Indiana Conference of the Wesleyan Church will be the speaker at evangelistic services at the Kingsford Heights Wesleyan Methodist and continuing thru N vember 8, Church, beginning October 29th each night at 7:00 o’clock CST. Rev. Hoover is a gd d speaker, good singer, and a g od musician. He has been a pastor for many years, and has held his present p .sit ion for five years. You will want to hear him. Rose and Earl Surface are the pastors. MARTHA CIRCLE The Martha Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet at 7:30 p.m Wednesday. November 4, at the church. Lesson will tie given by Mrs. Marvin Bouse and de. votions will be given by Mrs. Richard Shaffer. Roll call will be naming something for which you are the most thankful. E. r. B. MINISTER ON RADIO Rev. David Filer, pastor of tlie Walkerton FCB Church, will give the evening devotions over the Plymouth Broadcasting Station The date is November 1, thru November 7th The devotions are for a five minute interval beginning at 5:55 p.m

And it shall come to pass, that whasower shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved. —Joel 2:28-32 —। We cannot attain salvation un« \ I k ss wc * ca ^ u P° n nanie °* N ' -X >5 God ” — tmlcss we believe in □■•- God and obey God’s will. V; x ^\ l i It is not enough that we call M^Rk 2r upon th® i-ord when we are in ^aS^L^** I trouble . . . and be forgetful ■ * r ’ when things are running smooth4=z />y ^ or us - Earning salvation is a full-time effort; it means leading /y\ I \y. a good Christian life every day / (I Wf \ ^ IC week, not just on Sunday. / Kl We must bring God into our A 4 L /• /I daily lives, into every facet of fSf&s Sy/ hving and not, like children, cry Ki / out for help when we arc in lEvr^ / i ,roubl,: - J fr-" > ""■’s] / J Rtod your B,BLE ^ ol ’y ane * ^Wh3sf I' | (go to church IL_-—JI I SUNDAY ft I I * ;—I L*

UNICEF Night Is Thursday In North Liberty The UNICEF drive in North Liberty Thursday evening is sponsored by the North Liberty Ministerial Asaociatii n. The participating churches will organize oati groups and solicit section given them. Adults will accompany the youth. UNICEF stands for United Nations Childrens Fund. It was created by United Nations December 11, 1946. Contributions are used to help Hie neeils of underprtvileged children around the W. rid. Last year over three milloin children in the U. S. helped collect over $2,000,000 for the needy children STEWARDWnP COMMITMENT WEEK The First Preabyterian Church of Walkerton will observe Christian Stewardship Commitment Week, starting Sunday. November Blh thru Sunday. November 15th. Christian stewardship is the practice of systematic and proportioned giving of time, abilities, and material possesions to be used in His service. Ev*-.ryone should re-evaluate their debt to God and His Church and give what they owe out of their time, talents and money. The hep-inning of Stewardship Week will be hern’ded hv a stewardshin message given at the morning wnrshin sendee S’mdav. Nweml^r 9th During this week, net onlv ree»nbers but anv who are Interested In our chu^h r''"ogr.im will have the opportunity to pledge VATSLAV AN DAI'GHTF.RS T^o We^’evnn Daught» r s will hold their November meefirwr at the North Liberty Methodist Cbtirch on November 2 Dr Rel«m«n will be t^e p-nest peaker He will rive a talk conCerTpne- the nrn M-a Rrtelre T?vreh Mn-ma IJoArpr a^d Mrs Madelyn We urge members to bring a guest.

Lecture At Plymouth Sunday “God's Love and the Human Need’ La the title of a public lecture coming to Plymouth, on Sunday, November 1, 1964 under the Christian Science auspices. Florence C Southwell, a j-ecog-nized teacher and practitioner of Christian Science from Orlando, Florida, wid he the speaker. The event is being sponsored by the First f’hurch of Christ Scientist, and will take place at three p.m. in the Church Edifice. 428 South Michigan Street, Plymouth Admlsslon is free. Mrs. Southwell was formerly assistant manager of a Florida business firm, but resigned in order to devote full time to the Christian Science hea’ing practice. Sho. is currency on tour a a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Chriat, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. E. r. B. EVANGFJJSTIC SERVICES The Walkerton RUB. Church will have evangelistic sendees beginning Sunday, November 1, thro Friday. November 6at 7:30 p.m. I Rev. William Nangle of the Plymouth E. U. B Church, will bo the guest evangelist. Every person of the community is invited to these services. Special music will be presented eadh night This is to be a week of revival of the spirit and life of the church and oach personal soul. Rev David Eiler is pastor of the church. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING The Walkerton P^esbyteriaa Chii’-’h wPI hoM a ronm-egall t> al meeting following the 10 39 wn’-shlp sendee Sunday, Novembe’- 1. The purpose of this meeting wi” ho to fonn a nominating c mm it tee for the year of 1965, F-i'h o-**aniration will have an onnorti'nUv to be represented on Uiis committee.