The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1965 — Page 5

To Conduct Youth Revival At Walkerton's Pilgrim Holiness Church 81, - i o dSW . W .> -* <g. JgglM t

The Second Annual Youth Re- ; al of the Pilgrim Holiness hurch in Walkerton, will be Id on Man h 12, 13 and 11. beinning at 7:30 pnu each evening. Evangelists Kev. and Mrs J hn Coffey, arc from Owosso. Mi higan They are returning nis year after many requests. Rev. Coffey is one of the finest youny evangelists of our day. His dynamic ministry and Bible exposition has been heralded by many as a tremendous asset t those who have heard him. He

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is now m ms last year of college and will then enter full time evangelism. The Coffey s will also furnish special music. We urge the young people of our • (immunity and surrounding areas to come and hear this man of God. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. AUTOMATION The secret of success lies in trying to find a more efficient way of doing your work — not running a^ay from it.

WSCS Elects New Officers JH pfBBBj Bk Eat.’ ‘WE«r?W' - ‘Tf JRya •' ^WwLwKiri*^ . x s P < '" ■ VWJEW ''*—■■ JM * i B*'T. ’^. '*7 • * * The monthly meeting of the General W< men’s So< iety of Christian Service of the Methodist Chun h met Wednesday evening. March 3, in the church. Mrs. Clyde Bick, president, conducted the business meeting, at which time the following officers were elected, to take office in June; president. Mrs Mahlon Jacob; vice president. Mrs T^oren Good; stvretary, Mrs. Eugene Skinner; treasurer. Mrs. James Ridenour, membership cultivation. Mrs. Ray Chapman; Missionary education, Mrs. Mary Bauer; Christian social relations, Mrs. Sylvester Amsler; campus ministry Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr ; spiritual life secretaries. Miss Adelaide Mlilard and Mrs. Gale Sherland; program materials. Mrs Albert Huhnke Jr.; supply work, Mrs FnHI Polk, and local church activities, Mrs David Mellin and Mrs Sim Frame. Three guests were introduced, Mrs I'm Davies Mr Charles Perkins and Mis. Willard Naragon. Final r lans were made for the ham and b* an supi'er to he served Wednesday. March H> The date of the annual Mothci and Daughter Banquet was mi •umed for May 5 Other dat- • announced were March 31, the ladies will clean the - hun h; A- rd 1. a district me.-: I-.. Os tile WSCS will he held in Plymouth. M'. Nev ton Williams gav, the devotion ; She he| arranged a table with a lighted Praving Hands c. n’orpuM e fl inked with a lighted v. hi'.* taper. Mrs A- !<■ . a sisteff hv Mrs Loren Good Mrs Harohl Willi • .Mr I l>. Mr Shri land, Mrs. W tyr <'. ver. Mrs Bauer, and Mr- G.r.’.i>ve Dailry. presented the h. son, “We Would See Jesus.” 9V During the s .rial hour in the dming room, d< ssert was served by Mrs Jacie Radmacher. Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr Mrs. John Guttman Mrs Grace Atw<>od, Mrs I’, k and Mrs. Eugene Skinner Mr Atw. <hl and Mrs. Huhnke presided at the coffee servers. Mrs Bick distributed the cook biw.ks to the ladies and announced she had the ones for those not present.

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MAR. 11, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —

An Invitation To Prayer The Walkerton Presbyterian Church wishes to invite all Christians of the community to be joined together at the throne of Grace m the cottage prayer meetings as listed beflow. Because we are one in Christ, we know that our concerns and needs will be felt by all Christians. Out of this concern, we urge your fellowship in the following : Thursday, March 11, 7:30 pm Sacrament for Holy Communion March 15, Monday Home of Mr and Mrs Marvin Bouse, 2:00 pm. Mr. and Mrs Manford Bouse 7:30 p m. March 16. Tuesday Mrs. Claude W itkins 7:30 p n. March 17. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Hunt, 7 :30 p.m. March 18, Thursday Prayer Service at church, 7:30 p m. March 19. Friday — Mrs. Earl Ward, 2:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Owen 7:30 p.m. March 22. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Helfrich 7:30 p m. March 23, Tuesday—- — and Mrs Jack Ryan 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Harlan Lancaster 2:00 p. m. March 24. Wednesday — Mrs. Carl Axper 9:30 a m. March 25. Thursday — Mrs. Milo Slick 2:00 p.m.

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Prayer service at church 7:30 March 26 Friday — Mr. and Mrs Ralph Jacksog 7:30 p.m. March 29, Monday Mrs. Wayne Dipert, 2:00 pm, Mr. and Mrs Walter Pick&vet 7:30 p.m. March 30, Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Hartsough 7:30 March 31. Wednesday Mrs Frank Dunn 10 00 a m. Mrs Crumback 2:Wp tn. April 1 Thursday Mrs R N I^aFeber 2:00 p.m. Prayer S»-rvi< e at church 7:30 April 2. Friday Mr and Mrs. Myron Mullet? 7 3u p m. B« Ie v, That G'>d vmII give i bur- » n fi" ।' r f<c • ? se meet, dig Tii it th«- Spud of God will pre; ir< ,i:r Im I rmnd.s f r obedience 'o th. Word: Thar manv v. h. i.r" ’.vita it Chr st miy resjwin 1 t । invitations to the meeting md I ■ b<cn igam. That the music will be blessed and used for th‘- Ix>rds glory to prepare hearts for the mimstiy of the Word. Tliat the material needs of the meetings will be met: That the Lord Jesu« Christ may be seen and he ird through the ministry of the W ird: That a lasting work of the Holy SpiDt in our life may result from the n.eteings MAKES THEM PAY Many a man lives a full life because he knows h<».v to turn his mistakes into assets.

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