The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1965 — Page 8
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— IHE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 15, 1965
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W alkerton Methodist Church Haruki E. Williams. Minister Holy Week Services THURSDAY April 15. Conimunit v Communion Service 7:30 at th. Presbyterian Church FRIDAY—--1 :30 p m. Community Go al Friday Service SUNDAY € 30 am. Eastei Sunr>e Service and breakfast, everyone mv ited. M:3O a m Fu st morning worship service for Easter Sunday The Junior Choir will present an anthem with Mrs. Eeilha rl in directing. Ushers. Clyde Stickhv and Arthur Kassa blum. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Melvin Divine, Superintendent. Everyone invited to attend. 10:35 am. Morning Worship Pastor’s Sermon: “An Easter Confirmation.” AColytes will be John Hunt and Gary Tr <st ’ ahers are: James Ridenour, Charles Shetland. Ronnie WilBams and Robert Mechling. Rite of Holy Bapthm will be performed for infants and small children. Nursery’ service provided for children. 6:(Ml pni Senior MYF 6.00 p.m.. Junior MYF. TUESDAY—- — pm Elizabeth Circle 7;00 p.m . Prayer and Fellowship hour. WEDNESDAY — 6:00 pm. Junior choir. 7 00 p.m. Adult choir. 8 00 p m Esther Circle Be Imre to attend church Somewhere on this fourth Sunday in Lent, Walkerton R. 17. B Church David R Eiler. Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt. 7 00 am Raster Sunrise Service 'with the youth as worship teadem Following this service, She y*uth will be host to an Easter breakfast for friends and members of the church who algkmiOll REV. ROBERT H. HARPER THE AGED 'THE ADVANCES of science * and modem meJicinc have combined th increase "life expectancy” considerably in our Wfetuae. Today, ve not only have more young people than a feneration ago; we also have many eMerly men and women with many years of hunt, jet ahead of them. The bare of the ngr! emeng ws has been given attention by the Government and by man)' institution t. We hate leame ’ r ire and moi a tlsat an individual useful years are not ended merely because that person n aches the afie of ‘’retirement” or becomes <«M enough to qualify for social security. < ettturies ago, the Psalmist wmte that he had been young imd Was groun old, jet had he not seen the nghG*m:’ fomaktm nor ins seek begging bi cad. 7bas a nation and as indlviimais, we should cooperate to make Um* s wonts the expression of the aged an. mg us. art us acknowledge the right ct the elderly to I* useful and let a sense of obbg^Uon and reoponaibihty lead us to cherish with Jove mm! nr<ded care the and the infirm.
tended the Sunrise Seivicc 9 IV am Church School. 10 30 a m. Divine Worship. Sermon: A Strange Journey. Tin* Junior Choir, directed by Mrs. Davtd Diwnnce and ac-compan-ed by John O> rle w.ll present the anthem The Chanel choir d ted by John C<« rle aid ;*. • mpanx-d b’ Mrs. Arthur MeKer in will present L.r “ Hallehjah Chorus" from Handel s Messiah. Nur cry provide i for preschoolers. 6 00 j) m. Youth Fellowship. Fr.day, 1 to 2 o’clock. Giol Frid.-.v S *rvic< s at the E U. B Chui । h Rev Donald Taylor. Proses <>i at Bothel College, will be the gws’ speaker The Junior Choir Will sing "I^egende”. Tuesday, 9:30 am. Koinonia. Wednesday — 6 15 Junior Choir. 7:00 Chancel Choir. Friday. April 23. 7:30, Fellowship Class party with Mrs. Virgil Giwn and Mrs. Cloyd Smith as co-hostesa. “The Church in the heart of the community. with the community at heart.” Pilgrim Hohne-» Church John Hall, Mln .ster Jesse Wisler. Supt Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:15 am. Youth Services 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bibi j study Wedn lay. 7:00 p in. Missionary Srrvi«’v Thursday, April 29, with Miss Mary Rager from British Guinea, who is a registered nurse ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of the people in South America. First Christian Church North Liberty, Ind. Clarence a Newcom a Minister Bible Schoo! 9 30 am Worship hour 10:30 a m. Sermon topic: The Resurrected Christ. Youth meeting 6:00 p.m. Wednesday — Evening Worship 7:00 p.m Choir pnusica 6J» pan. 7 XX) p.m Banter Drama, presented by Christian Church Choir anfl young people Good Friday Service will be at the First Christian Church. April 16, from 12 noon until 3 p.m. Easter, the lord’s Dhy will begin with a Sunrise Service at 6 00 am. This service will be cUmaxed with the presentation of a Play. ’ Because He Uvea” presented by the High School Youth. The Resurrection Story will be told m word and song throughout the 45 minute service. .Easter breakfast will be served by the Christian Mission Workers in the F^rowsh p Room immediate^' folHowmg thia service. A special Easter Evenly Service u» being planned by the choir. The Hr-wreotStory will be presented in song and drama at the 7 :<>» pm. worship hour All are cordially invited to attend this sendee A cordial invitation is extended Io you tn attend all the above anr.ounc xl aerv.cea Th»* Finl Pn-ehyUrian Chunh R- v David D Owon, Paster Elder Myrrm Mullet, Supt You arc welcome to our worship M«rvice HOLY WEEK EASTER April 15. Community Communion Sender 7 30 pm at the Presbytr rtsn Churrti Rev. Omterline will bring us th<* mes«age April 16. Good Friday Senuce at Ent ChH’ch 1:00 o’clo k Apni 17. Easter party for the Nursery- and Pnmarv 13 o'clock Am! 17. Junior High Girls at 3 to net tables, etc Aptrl 18 -EaMer -Sunrise Serv> r 6 15 a m Senior high will
lead sendee. Jun or boys wanh dtahes and Junior High to s.-n-o Breakfast after Sunrise Service. Early Worship 8:30. Ushers: Manin Bouse, Sam Jack. Jack Ryan and Buthy! Reed Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:35. Wednesday — Youth Choir, 6 00 p m. Adult choir 6:45 p.m. Ih'avw Cxrek Wesleyan Methodist Doan Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingenpesl, Bupt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:80 a m. WY Senb?e 6:45 p.m Evening Sendee 7:30 p.m. Mid-week B.bie Study, Wednesday, 7:30 pm The pobur invited to attend t hee»* services. f*l ..h! First Brethren (.liurch Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. church director 6:30 Ea dor Sunnse Service. Mrs Miltun Busman will present the scene-o-felt story’, The Brightest D^y in History. Breakfast to follow. 9:30 Morning Worship. Junior Churcn 10:30 Sunday School. There will be no evening sen ke this Sunday. Mid-week B.ble Study. Wednesday. 7:0<» pm. Community Good Friday Services at the Christian church noon 3:00 p m. North Liberty Metaodiat < n-rcb Chariss Patterson, Minister Oborn P’iaher Superintendent Candle Light Holy Communion Service Thursday, Apr.l 15. at 7:30. Good Friday Services 12 noon to 3:00 pm. at North Liberty Christian Chun h. Satuday. April 17. Easter Egg Hunt at the park. Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 a m Easter breakfast 7:30 a m Morning Worship Be vice 9 :30 am. The choir will present an Easter anthem “Hallelujah. Whst A Saviour!"
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Church School, 10:30 a.m. Junior and Senior Youth Fei owship meetings. 6:30. Commission on Christian Education Monday, 7:30 p.m. Membership • lass for children and youth will meet from 2 to 3 pm. Saturday, April 24. Glad Tidings Ajutecnbly of God Fisn I.ak» T. M Bontrager, Pastor Ernie Young, Supt. Communion Sei vice Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:00 am. I^esson: Christ Is Risen! Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sermon: “Why Weepest Thou” Ch ist Ambassador Youth 5:30 p.m. evening Eveugeliatic Service 6:30 p.m. Prayer and Prkse Service on Wednesday, 7 :00 p.m You are cordially invited to aii of our services Church of the Brethren A. P Wenger. Pastor F ilter Sunrise Service 6:30 a m Breakfast to follow, fihsre In Prayer Hour 9:25 a m Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Message: The Man Who Almost Missed Easter. Church School 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Jovful Singer’s Choir practice Monday, 7:00 p m. Adult Choir practice Wednesday. 7:30 pjn. First Baptist Chu.tsh Clark and Maine StrectC Bunny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m Evening Worship 7 00 pin Prayer meeting and Bible stu ly Wednesday, 7 00 p.m. Everyone is always Invited to attend Walkerton’s newest com ch whose building it nearing completion (>®Ur dumb of Brethren Rev. Harold Mj*era. Pastor Verl Haag. Bupt. April 15. 7:30, Communion Morning Worship 9:30. Church School 10:W. April 12 to 14. 7:30 pju. Lan lea
Service^ in charge of Rev. Wesley Brubaker. April 18, 7:30 am. Eawbar breakfast. Everyone invited to an these services. SUNRISE SERVICE The Walkerton Presbyterian Church will celebrate tlw- resurrection of Jesus Christ with a special Sunrise Service Sunday, April 18, at 6:15 am. for public participation. This service in sponsored by the Senior High School Class under the leadership of Marrin Bouse. The following young people are taking part in the service? Roy Johnson, Rai-hel Mullet, Wally Johnson, Lorraine Mullet, Janice Dipert, Don Stahly, Marjean Cole, Fred Church. Bill Harrold, Leon Dipert, Lewi* Dipert, Maxine Mullet, Brad Church, Patsy Brown and Myrna Dipert. The public is invited to attend this service and remain for a breakfast served by the Junior Department. SUNRISE BREAKFAST The Walkerton Prcetoyterioa Church will be Joined together ia sweet fellow-ship of Chriat' Reasurrection by a morning breakfast. following the Sunrise Service Sunday. April 18. The Junior High will serve the meal, and the Junior boys wHI wash the dishes We invite you to reverence the lord with us Sunday, April 18. SPECIAL 8:30 SERVK3K Due to the great influx of numbers during the EaMer Season, the Walkerton Pres byte r la a Church will hold an 8:30 wortflip service on Sunday, Apirt 18, and again at 10:35. We urge that you attend the 8:30 service ao that there will be room fur all. EASTER PARTY The Church School of Bhe Pfmbyterian Church is sponsoring an Easter party for all cftUMrea of Nursery I through Primary TH from 1-3 pjm oh SatiMay, April 17. in the church aoctal wafen. There wiU #» gamea, AaMT egg bunt, fOma. «tm
