The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1964 — Page 6
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Hie IlrM i'resnyvrian ( hur*h Rev. Divia D Owen. Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt You are welcome to our woridllp service Thursday. 700 p n Mid-week uarship service with jn-ayrr and luhie Study Saturday, 9-9 3<> am Bible Toln>ur»e on Chenn»4 2S Universal Bible Sunday De-.•mtn-r 6 S^ond S inday in Advent Sunday School 9'30 a.m Morning Worship 10 30 am Ushers Sam Jack. Kenneth Johnson Marvin Uousi and KaUm Persinger. Monday. 7:30 p m Deacons’ meeting Wednesday a :OO pm Junior Choir rehearsal. 6.15 p m AdTt < h 'ir Session meeting at 8 00 p m. Dorcas Circle. 2 pm God is more Interested In our Availabilities than in our Abili’ ics. Walkerton E I B. Church David R Eiler. Pa tor Ileana rd Beaty. Superintendent P:3O am Church School. 10:30 a in Divine Womhin. S"TMie; Universal Bibk* Sunday observance. The second candle of the Advent Wreath will be lit The chancel choir, directed by John Cccrle and accompanied by Mrs Art McKesson, will present the anthem. Nursery service is provided f >r p e-schio’/rs during tho sendee. 4 :00 p.i i. Chancel Choir practice 6 <»0 pm. Youth Fellowship Thursday. Deec 3, 8 p.m. the Personnel committer. Mrs. Nellie Smith. Mrs Selma Beatles. Mrs. lUvmond Smith. Dan Awald and Jim McKesson meet at church Tuesday. Dee 8. 1 p.m., caravan to visit the Haven Hubbard Home. Wednesday 7 p m. Chan H -h sr j-metice at ch ire’’ Dec. 10. 6 p m Fellowship Class Christmas carry-In dinner. TVty cent gift exchange. The Church in the heart of the community, with the community
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at heart FlrM Brethren (liureb Jack McDaniel. Pastor Finest Kreider. Supt. Ruth dark and Eileen McDaniel Junior Church P 30 Morning Worship Sermon: The Humbleness of God's People Junior Church group will meet with adults this Sunday lo 30 Sunday School. a 30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study Evening Service 7 30 pm 7 30 Friday, WMS meeting and Christmas party at the church. Revival Services Decemb-r 7 thru 13. Bovs B otherhond Doc 10 Pilgrim Holiness tbureh J >hn H ill Min ster Jew WisDr Sept f-r’liv S'^-xil 9 30 a m Worship S»*-vice 10 15 am Youth Son- eoa 6 15 pm Evening Worship 7 30 p m. Praver Meet ing and Bible Study Wednesday, 7.00 pm Junin- Choir practice Wednesday, 8 p m. Snecia' practice for the Christmas program Sunday at 6 p m , and Wednesday at 6 15 p.m. You are always welcome at the little white chapel where the Word of God i" ministered Walkerton Methodist Chunh D -ol • E Williams. Minister SUNDAY - Sunday School 0:30 am Mown Divine SuPcn Menden t 10 35 a m Moaning Worship S^rwce Anthem bv the Adult Choi ' Organist. Mrs. Grace AtW nod The pastor will be delivering the second In a senes of Advent sermons entitled “Advent Attitudes". Acolytes will be Steve BusweH and I^arry Mellin 600 pm Junior and Senior MYF meetings Tuesday 7 p.m. Praye- and ppUmi-ehln Hour. WTenXE^DAY - 6 no pm Junior Choir practice. 7:00 p.m Adult choir 8 00 p.m Church Board Meet, big
Thursday, 12 noon, Phllathca Class Christmas Party Friday, 6 00 p.m. Junior MYF will leave Church for skating party at Plymouth. A cordial invitation is extended to e v h one to attend the servni s of the Church during this Advent Sea.son. North liberty (briattSn Church Clarence A Newcomb. Minister Bible School 9 30 a.m. Worship hour 10:30 a m Sermon: Four Doo.a. Youth Meeting 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7 ;00 p.m. Sermon The Face of Jesus. Prayer meeting Wednesday, <3O p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to any or all of there services. North Liberty MetbodiM Church Charles Patterson, Mini at er OHbirn Ft.iher, Supt Morning Worship 6 30 am. Sermon The Bible On The Table. Church School 10:30 am. Aou’.U are invited to attend the Chureh School classes. Wednesday 6:30 p ni. Junior Choir practice. 7.30 pm. Senior Choir practice Prayer Service and WSCS Study Class Tuesday Dec 8, at 9:00 a m. The Annual Church Bazaar, sponsored by the WSCS. will be held Saturday, December 5, beginning at 9:00 a_rn. Brunch will lie senixl from 8 to 11 a.m. Lunch or supper will be served from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Christ mas Program will be he’d on Sunday, December 13th. at 7:00 p.m. PHn.ATHF. \ nmiSTMAN PARTY. DEC. 10 The Flulaiiiea Class of the Walkerton Methodist Church will have their annual Cliristmas party. December 10th. with a delicious j>ol luck duincir at 12 o'Clo< k. Tlie (rfficera of the Class will be In charge of the program. A beautiful colored film will bj pn-M-nted Ail members and f:lends are cordially invited to attend. MYF SKATINO PARTI’ The members of the Junior Methodist Youth Flahowshtp will sponsor a Christinas Skating Party this Friday evening, December 4th, at the Skating Palace Ln Plymouth The members of the Fellowship will be inviting their friends to join with them Ln this gathering. Thoae attending h e to l>e at the church ready to lea'by 6^o p m PRESBYTERIAN CH ITU 1! ITUMMLAM DECEMBER 20 The Presbyterian Chu’Ch will present its Chrtetmas Program on Sunday evening. December 20. at 7:30 The entire Sunday School has ma 6» plans to participate. Thwill be recitations by the younger children, and a very beautiful Christmas Cantata will lie sung bv the Christmas Choir. Every >ne is welcome, so please plan to attend. Buy and use ChriMmaa Seals Give “that I Bulova ^2 < difference”! j i or I WMkJETxSKKMHR MIM Aawto VtMitk aM buwty va e^KlrA'" n * *”* 17 with baaaltfaity •spMukiA inev Lee's Jeweliy Walkerton
St Pat Students Receive Contest Recognition Word has been received from the Educational ABC s of Lnduatry Listing St. Patrick Sciaxd a winner in tiuur ninth annual conteal as well as individual wiruien announced as Virginia DetJimone, Busan Sokol, Jacqueline bokoia, I*atrwk Solmos. Jane Ziegier and William. Zlatoa Thu school received lIU.UO for theu* overall competition in contests including handw.Uing. essay, project section in di ft erent industries. All 10*1 winners were awarded 12 00 in the handwriting contest TTie Educational ABCs of Industry is a magazine type book designed comp:ctxJy for use in school and is available only to teachers who give ea< h student a free copy that they may choose an individual project either in e»say, poster o. - handwriting form AH students in grades five thru eight at St. Patrick's particlpated on a voluntary basts. Those Industries sponsoring pages in the bx>k make the program possible. A real opportunity to learn by doing, Ls possible for those studenls who participate in the contest as they study various industries The purpose of the program Is to afford an opportunity for students to gam an insight into the way Ln which different Industries operate Some of the industry stories included a e farm machinery, grain, leather manufacturing, agriculture, fruit and vegetable procewbLng. oil and gasoline, ete. One manufacturer only from each industry p ovides the story of their product and industry Career stories are also carried The program fits mainly Into the social studies areas although the handwriting phiys an Impo tant part Projects are organized on the Industries and an? done by th»» st"dents The best work is sent tn as possible prize winners by the teac'h>ers. Tn many Instances, this program provides the orrty oppo tunlty for a great manv young students to really become wmusint d with their leading industries and their operations from raw materials on through to finished products and ma kntlng The 1964-65 ABC’s contest wIH soon bo n*adv to present tn the school. Work turned In this
I HEY KIDS! I i < * « 1 _>l | l^ T -.- C7 If I r "W I Win Be At The KOONTZ LAK^ BARGAIN CENTER < Monday Night Dec. 7 I From 7 p.m. Till 8 p.m. GIFTS • FOR • EVERYONE
spring, will be announced the® tne rollowing fall. WTLSLEYAN DAUGHTER^ The Wesleyan Daughters will hold their December meeting on December 7 at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mra WilUain Mortakis. We will have a potluck and gift exchange. Hostesses will be Mrs Msrvln Sheaks, Mrs. Geo ge Dearing and Mrs. William Mortakis. MY F BOOTH 9WIYVAL The Senior MTF of the Methodist Church is now coilectlr< canned goods and cash gifts foe the Methodist Children’s Home in Lathanon, Indiana. The deadline for giving to this worthy cause is this week A large box has been placed in the narthex of the church for these dona, lions. Lebanon is a home for needy children NT. PATRICK HOT LUNCH Monday — Barbecue on bun, buttered green beans, chocolate cake and milk. Tuesday No school Wednesday Vegetable soup, crackers, cinnamon rolla, butter, peaches and milk. Thursday Turkey and g avy, mashed potatoes, buttered asparagus. bread, butter, cookies and milk. Friday Peanut butter a nd jelly sanwichcs, mixed vegetables, ’‘jello and milk. Buy your TB Christmas Saala heaC AGAIN! at Ear Laval • Rearing Is my BMhass Nut a sldeimt GEO. L. COLUNS U Ji. 31 North Pl>
