The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1965 — Page 9
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\\ aJkrrVm E. U. Ik ( hurctj ' LhAdd R. Eder. Pastor ; r»e<i Bulimger, Supe. 30 am. Church School. Dis- < n group at the parsonage. >3O am. Divine Worship nium: "Three Ways cf Ex- ■ ng Christian Influence." nnthem will be given by < h mcei Choir, dim . 1 •> Cecrie and accompanied by '.rt McKesson. . iM'ry provided for pre lers. p tn. Youth FcllowHhip. M tMlay, Feb. 15. 7.30 pm . /elxx-ca Circle of th.- WSWS •im tat the hme ,f yf?- i>j G > Mrs Rich ird KFkbu , ’h hr. Bring your prospect list. •■.-day 9:30 a i - K I .• inoa lav ■ el ruary 17. 6:30 pm. Fnm’ly B’S'-: I • program wh <hvll fat uro ■ h<»wlng of a film, "Appii ig she Church In the heart of I enmnun ty. with the vvmmuB x at heart ” B th Liberty Chrfetlan Church ■ race A NW-o:nb Minister l>lo School 9 3o a in H ornhip hour 10 30 am nnon; I Have a Date I Youth meeting 6 00 p m. I t VO I Sermon: Judas Iscariot. Prayer meeting ss^nesday, ; p.m 'holr practice 6:30 m. GwaXy campaign in full .swing. Rev. Newcomb will deliver the age Sunday at 700 pm. Judas Iscariot, a better man .in the average man of today. I -ceding this, a dramatic progue in two acenes will be giv> s ‘rtk Liberty Matbodbd OMueb Chafes Patte-son. Mtnistsr I Mmhm Fisher. Superintendent I Muratas Worship Service >;3O Bs m. I Race RaUUoaa Sunday. I Chore*’ ‘’"hnoi 10:30 a.m MYF S:3O pun. I The FVk/w»h4p Ciaan win meet O’ tb® church for a Valentine fasUHW jiiftOjlOll HEY. ROBERT IL HARTER ABOUT CHIME 7 low often today do we hear 1 someone cry out in despair t at the worid has “turned to ( ‘me.” It is true enough that 1 e pages of our newspapers are * led with numerous accounts of ' ’lations of the laws of God and < man—ranging from murder to 4 uplifting. belinquenta and criminals are ’ t a modern development. 1 ings weren’t so perfect “in the c 1 days.” Modern dissemination ( new* makes the times seem 1 "respondingly much worse than 6 generation or so ago. But, a ♦ neration or so, a bank robbery 1 ‘ New York City, unless it *u ‘ spectacular one, attracted only e attention of New Yorkers. B ^o, let us not despair that the B ^an race contains a small B " ber of men and women who the things that fill the news* 1 i * rs with lurid tales. Instead, B y that the principles of ChrisB “ty, that love of God and of man may one day reach B 1 ’he hearts of each and every There is an example—in the ' of multiplied millions who be* B lv e and practice Christianity.
Party February 13. 7 p.m. Rev. Jot* Davin., recently returned missionary from th- Congo, w*dl peik Ut the Grace Methodist Church in South Bend Sun- ] diy. Feb 14, 7:30 pm All are invited to attend. N Liberty Chunh of the Bn thn r A. P. Wenger, I’ •*(*. r • hurr 41 Prayer H< i:. 9:25 a m M ruing Worsh p 9 30 a m. Cat • h Sen ol lo 30 a m Evening Srrv ce 7:00 pm C! > r practices M n lay 7 p m J' yful Sirurerß Wednesday, 730 pm. adult choir first Baptist Church t «rk I M .rr" Streets B< r.'r, Mi’h r, P.^t.>r Sure Ir. S ■> >1 I 3C M e ning W >r* ’tip 10 3 > u, Evi iiiv^ Serx o 7 0a - Prnyvr r.e. tir?: ar I Bibi- tu- v Wed: '-.Mlay, 7 1 I pru A i t and Junior Cit Ir practice V.’ ’n -idav. 70“ p in. E'.erycne Is in'it-d '> the «• services of this friendly church Walkerton M< th di t Church Bar Id E Wuliajns, Minister St' ixl 9:30 a.m. Sur.<k.y Sch. 01. Mclv*n Divine, Superintendent Everyone invited to attend. 10:35 am Morning Worship AnLhean by adift choir under direction ot Sylvester Amsler Mrs Bertha Urbin. organist. Sermon: Fourth in a serioa on Christian Beliefs, entitled "Why Pray?" Uohers: H .b«rt Gardner. Civile Stickley Arthur Ka nasi mu >m and Melvin Divine. Nurwery provided for small children. 5:00 pm. Membership class for tho c 12 to 14 years of age 530 pm, Older youth and adultn ciaes. fl (d p.m Senior MYF fl 00 pjn.. Junior MYF. MONDAY — 7:30 P-m. Meeting of Cum. on Mambemhip end SvanglHam. Tuesday, 7 pun. Prayer and Fallowwtup Hour 130 p m XT.iJMbeth Circle. HT’.Vg MA , 0:00 pun Junior Choir practice. 700 pm A<*u»t ch ir 8 00 p m. Esther Circle meets Thu-inlay. 9:30 a m , Study and VUMtation Hour Saturday, 2:30 pm. District Youth Workshop. Find I’rreibytrrian fYiurrh lb v Dav’d D Owen PaMcr E!d« r Mvmn Mullet. Supt. Y »u an* welcome to our worsh‘p s«-rxice. Tmrnday 7 00 pm Mid-week W' r*h : •^rrvi^^• on h<» k of Act.*?, Saturday, at 930 am. on Ch t-OM-l 2M P. h e T 10-nst. Sunday Sk hool 9 30 am. W<»r h p S* rv.ee 10 - ?5 am. Ushers - Kenneth J hnson Walter John* n. Randy Johnson, and Wa"v Johnson. W»- me-v'av Wwdre r day. Feb. 17, 8:30 a m M ni t.-rw in nrayer. Make your ripcuest known. Youth Ch dr R 00 n m Adult choir 6 45 pm. Glad Tidin’’* %<^*mblv of God Fi <h Lake T M Rin^n’er Pador F^'e Y'^mc Supt. Surutny Srhnnl 9 on i m Morrur'-’ W',*--. ]n-no nm Ch ist Ambn."' ador Youth 5 30 p m Ever ng 'R’ -'ng’-' i’i' Service 6 3<> n o’. l*mwr and r»»-iue S'-rvico on Wednesday 7 00 pni A (■"’-dial mv‘tatk»n extended to e-vr’-vone to vi«lt any or all of these services
First Brethren Church Jacx Ma>: na-l, I ^.lur I^. nt; " Ka I.Ui 1. . .., Ruth Clark, Jr. church director 9:30 Morning Worship. ; Sermon: A Living Euth । Junior Cnurcn 10-30 So.xlay sc 1. 6:30 Bible Study and Youth meetings. • Eveiung Service 7:30 p.m. Sermon E .ui A Furgving Brother. Mid-w’ ck B lit. Study. Wedno may, 7:30 p.m. Beaver Cm k WeMlryan Methodist Dean Krieg, Partor Bob Clingenpeel, Supt. Sui. ay School 9:30 am. Morning Wor.-hip 10:30 am W Y S iv • e 6:15 p m Evening Service 7:30 p.m. M.d : Bb^ Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. MF X > ( 1.1 B MHETIXI. T.-." ’A ibuitoi. M- thod st M< n s C\;b w n .> rved a fn»* ch .i aupI r on 57 nday evening in the < rch di ” room A short busim •• n: - i.^ and a period of rec. re it on foil wed. A • : • r t -,ng and enj yF m v/.r, pre*.n’'sl by G« >rge Rohii son and some of hia m - * ' i 9 nts The rum'.’'rs pic - v <1 were a bar.tone and h‘ rn d- ‘ by Gn p Canip»bell and Alan King; '>mno «j lo by Craig D .Myer, slx duet by Sharon Cha; n m and FL>g» r Rhode*, ba.*Soon »lo by Ks th Km pjar a lo bv Susan Brown, clarinet duet by Mitzi Knep’xT and Beverly Welch, trombone sol > by GeorgiKing, and an alto solo by Jeanie R'-am. Mrs. William Carter ac-companb-d the group at the pianu. METHODIST SERVICE The Conimi-ssion on Evangelism and Membership of the Walker, ton M« th dint church is scheduling membership classes for youth and adults this coming Sunday evening in the church. Orientation aesaiona will be held at 5 o'clock 2>r youth between the ages of 12 and 14. and older youth and adults at 5 30 p.m
as ins msn, yst withaat using your {rtedom as a pretext for evH, but Uva as servants of God.*’ —1 Peter 2:16
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FEB. 11, 1965 —THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
VVSCS Meets At the Fi bruary meeting of the Women’s S cety of Christian Service of tiie Walk«-rt<m M’-tn di t Church held last Weedn»-.Miay evening at the church, a p\iy • t wa i pn famted by Mrs John Spencer. Mrs. iJoyd St»-phm on, Mrs Ray Chapman, Mr... Omer Fry, Mrs. Wayne Cover. Mrs. Maxine Wo-^d and Mrs. Jameo Nu-sbaum. Mrs. Mary Bauer pre ded and was in charge of the le -son, "Spanish Spcakir.g Amri icans." Mra Genevieve Dacy gave devotions. It was announoed that cookbook/. have gene to press and will be ready for delivery soon Religious napkins wl| cY/nttnuo to > s Id by the Society. Tiio WSC.4 w il sponsor a ham and z< an supp’-r in the chun h social n> ms March 10. Mrs. James Ridmour is general chairmar; Mrr Fry. ticket chairman New off’cers w<4 be e’jected at the March meeting The group united in read ng the Charter < f Rar al Policy. T't- :/< ting vas cy >c »Nl with a prayer by Mrs Bauer MTFJIODISTS HOST MEETING The Walkerton Methodi t Chun h w !l host a District Y nth Workshop this Saturday, February 13 at 230 pm The m ting will include al! the Methodic church'•/ of the South Bend area Ixtcal youth wh > will be partic - pating will be John Stask<\ Jim Hostctlor. Kenny Chapman. Barbara Wi’con. and Karen Allen Other youth will be serving an registrars and hosts Mrs Ray Chapman. District Secretary >f Youth Work has been in charge of arrangements. 1 TEEGARDFN FEB VF The Teegardcn EUB YF met Feb 7. Jiwkie Norr<» opened the meeting at 6 45 and we decided to have a bake sale, more p'ann to be made later We a'so decidfxl to have a Sunrise Service Easter morning. Glen<la Roam presented a program about r ltnct and religion We dtfinissod at 7:30.
RACE RELATIONS SERVK'F Tli" Walkerton Presbylirian Church will roognize its r» ipon. ability to ad minority groups with a mjhs ial worship service on Sunday, F- b. 11. at 10 35. In vu w of the nation’s continuing • r in race r> ations. it i* our Chnst.an oblgation to r ihirk our attitwb < and behavior tow ird other races of pcop.e. Th«- General A.sf<mWy of the United Pn «. bytertan Church, reaffirms the church s traditional conviction that Pn-sbyt’-nans must share in the struggle of their N'gro brothers m order to witness faithfully to their (ommon Lord. Wo must let God's Holy Word have its way m our heart 'Yc are n f > mor° tnuigers and foreigners b'P f"!l -w • it ,z*-ns of the hous'-hod of God Ix-t all bitterness and wrath, anger, clamor and evil speaking, i> put away from y u. with aH malice, and be ye kind to one am ’her, t* r dcrheart"*!, forgiving one anoth» r even as Crod hath forgiven you —Eph. WF^LFYAN I) WGHTERS The Wf » van Daughters wi i hold their March meeting at U • North L lx r’y Meth d--t Chur i on Ma.’h 1. 1965 It will be a white elephant sa-* and host-sses wld be Mr- Carl Zimmer'e Mrs Grant .’■Ante and Mr . Marvin Sheaks Al.*> on March 12, the V. t . *van I’aughters will -.(smsor t skating partv in P rnouth Thpubic is invited a'd can get tickets from any member or at the door. Evervone is urged to atte® CHRISTI IN ( IH IU II KICKOFF BANQUET SATURDAY. PM. A Youth and Adult Church banryiet wll be he’d Saturday ever.mg, Feb. 13 atfi^pm We will have the male q’tartet from great song service. Silence Is the theme song of the school of experience Use Your Turn Signal* Always
We Americans are pretty concerned about the word “freedom *’ We arc quick to shout objection uhen uc think someone is trying to take some of this precious commodity away from us. What we should remember is that freedom is not without soma obligation. We won’t remain “free” long if we ignore laws and regulations which have been established for the benefit of everyone. Freedom docs not give us the right to do something we know is wrong just because we want to do it. it is a privilege to be free, to enjoy the right of choice in charting our personal destination. ?\nd we can always be certain where we are heading if we always remember that free men can sene God best. Read your BIBLE dally and GO TO CHORCH SUNDAY
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