The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 April 1965 — Page 9

List Good Friday Services For Walkerton And North Liberty

The North Liberty Community Good Friday Service will be held in the North Liberty Christian Church fmm noon until three p. m , Friday, Apnl 16. This three hour service, commemorating our Lord’s per.od of suffering on the cross, will consist of Scripture Readings, prayers, meditations and special mus? based on the seven last words of Christ frem the cross. The service ^viU be condui ted by the members of the North Liberty Ministerial Asst'Jation, which is sponsoring this service. The of.ering will be given to the Community Building Fund. The public is invited to attend this service, either in part, or in its entirety. The order of worship will bo as follows: 12:00-12:05, Call to Worship, Rev. Newcomb 12:05-12:30, The /.rst Won!. Rev. McDaniel 12 30-12.53. The Second Wo* 1. Rev Krieg e . 12:55-1:20, The Thud Word. Kev Huffaker 1:20-1:45, The Fourth Word. Rev. Patterson 1:45-2:10. The Fifth Word Rev Young 2:10-2:35, The Sixth Word. Rev Benaon 2:35-3:00. The Seventh Word, Rev’ Wenger Methodist Plan Easter Services Th® Right Hand Chea of the Walkerton Methodist church w.ll aponnor their annual Easter Sunrise Service and full course breakfast beginning at 6 30 am. Dr William Carter will present the Easter meditation lor this service. *n*ere will be selections in music and Stanley Orcutt will be Wie worship leader. The first morning worship service will ba :30 with the Juinor choir partlcipatiag and singing an Easter Anthem Mrs. Bertha Urbin is the dtfertcr and organlirt. TH» Sunday School will meet at The sarand morning worship aervfca win be conducted at 10:33 aun. The Adult Choir will present an Easter Anthem and a special selection by Mra. Sharon Kline4bnM Mw Grace Atwood, organist. Sermon: *An Baatar Confirmation" The rite of Holy Baptism will bib performed for infanta and •mall children. A cordial Invitation Mi extended to each to attend the Sunria? and wungnp services. ESTHER CnUI.E TO MEET Mrs. Newton Williams will be hosteea to the Esther Circle of the Methodist Chunh in her home. Wednesday, April 21 Mn. Jacie Radmarher will give the devotions, and Mrs. Clyde Bhk will present the lesson b3HßaaNWaataKaiQE£SSQaGncMcaKifuGaQS!

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The churches of the Walkerton area will join together in two community services during this Holy Week On Thursday evening, in the Presbyterian Church, there will be a community service for Holy Communion at 7 30 p m. The Good Friday Community Service will be held in the El’B Church at 1:00 pm. Rev. Donald Taylor o? Bethel College will deliver the sermon. The service will last approximately one hour. The public Is cordially invited to attend these community services. Walkerton WSCS Hosts Guests From South Bend The Women’s Society of Christian Service o' the Methodist Church held then monthly ni^riing Wednesday evening, having as special guests 28 members of the St. Paul's Methodist Church of South Berd The meeting was opened by Mrs. Clyde Bick, president, who read a poem on Lent It was announced that reservations for the Mother and Daughter Banquet must, be in by April 28. WSCS Conference meeting in Lafayette on April 2D. will be attended by several women from Walk* rton Mrs. Mahlon Jacob gave the devotions and members of the Rebecca Circle, under the direction of Mrs, G. R Hershberger, presented the program. "Were you there when you cruel, ied our Lord?" Organ music was played by Mrs. Grace Atwood Vocal numbers were sung by Mrs. Kenneth Kllnedinst with two solos. Mrs Harold Williams and Mrs. Gelc Shetland, sang a duet. Partners for the social hour that followed were chosen by matching numbers on small cutouts pinned on each one that attended. The tnb’ea were decorated with sprinkfling cans filled with spring fkevers. Miniature sprinkling cans were at each place as favors. MrS. John Spencer and Mrs. Emma Gauker presided at the coffee services. Mrs John Spencer and Mm. Emma Gouker presided at the coffee services Mrs. Stanley Orcutt and her committee were in charge of re.’re.siimenta presbyteman WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The Presbyterian Women’s As--o tatlnn Will meet April 21. 8:00 p m at the church. The guest npmker will be Mrs. George Brinkley of South B^nd. w-ho spent a year in Russia with her husband. Faith eases people over the jolts on the highway of life.

Deeper Spiritual Life Campaign The Deeper Spiritual Life Campaign continues at First < hris‘ian Church, with Minister Clarence A. Newcomb spcakii g on these subjects for the remainder of tlie week: Thursday, The Healing Christ Friday, The Agonizing ( hrist Saturday, The. Suffering Christ Donn McDaniel, Song Evangelist and soloist, wall be leading the congregation in the gr*a* gospel songs and hymns of the church. All are welcome to attend any or all of these remaining services at 7 oo o'clock nightly. E.U JR. CHURCH AS HOST The Walkerton EUB Men's Club was host to one hundred pei-sons at a dinner meeting Tuesday evening at the church, with Heil's Restaurant catering the most delicious steak dinner. The al fair was Ladies Night of the Plymouth Group of the EUB Men's Club. Master of ceremonies was Robert Wagner, president of the Plymouth E B Men’s Club. James Payton, Walkerton, gave the devotions for the service. C irgregational singing was under t/.e direction of Rev Thomas Rough of the Pretty LakeEUß Church, with Mrs. Lester Read, of Plymouth, at the organ, and Mrs. David Izawrence, Walkerton, at the piano. Robert Slack, o’ LaPaz. was th* guest entertainer, presenting a humorous talk, "On the Lighter Side." A drunk was walking along th« street with one foot on the iridowalk and the other In the gutter when a policeman stopped him and said. "You’re drunk." "Thank h -aven, thought I was crippled ’’ Use Your Turn Signals Always

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N. L WSCS Visit Plymouth Meeting The Women's Society < f Chrising at. the Plymouth Methodist Chinches, celebrated their 25th Annual S< ith Bend District meetiny at Um Plymouth Methodist Church April 1. at 9:30 a.m. Those attending from North Liberty were Mrs. Heriran Steele, Mrs. Cecil Dewey, Mrs Glen Shuppert, Mrs. Russell Carr, Mrs. Osborn Fisher. Mrs. Fred DeCoudres. Mrs. Paul Williams, and Mrs. Afi.'d Smith. A luncheon was served by the WSCS of that church in the Youth Building to 340 members and guests. Chattel members of WSCS were Mrs Carr, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Dewey and Mrs. Smith. Business and installation of offio rs for the coming year was enjoyed by all. EIJZABETH CIRCLE TO MEET The Elizabeth Cii» le of the Methodist Church will meet at the church Tuesday, April 20, at 1:30 p.m.

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N. L. Gym Night To Be Held April 21 On April 21, at 7:30 pm. in the North Liberty High School gym, th* girls and boys physical education classes will present some of the skills they have le--h taught riming the • h'nd year. Par* nts and public are invTL I. Admission is free. Trie program will be approximately an hour and a half long and will con i-t of a sample of south Bend Community School ’orpoiation Physical Fitness tr t.; given to all boys anti girls from grades four up, demonstrations on balance beam, parallel bars, horizontal bars and m free exi i - • ise. rope jumping and tumbling. Also include<l in the program will be a erosa section <>• folk anti square dances Womens and mens phvsic d •• li> ation teachers a' the high sch« oi are Mrs. Valerie Sullivan and Jack Lowp. respectively. U R needled in CH CH

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