The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 10

— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 22, 1965

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Walkertun E. U. li. Churcb David R Filer. Pastor Fied Bullinger. Supt. V 30 uni Church School 10:30 a m Divine Worship. In obsen mcv of Christian College Day, .>jn Lindsey of om Indiana Ccrlral College. Indianapolis, will l : mg the morning message. An anthem wiH be given by tiie Chan el Choir, «hrect<»d by John Cocrle and accompanied by Mrs Art M Kesson Nursery provided tor preschoolers. 6:00 pm Youth Fellowship. Friday, April 23. 7:30, Fellowship <7lass party with Mrs. Virgil Gwin and Mrs. Cloyd Smith as < o-hostess. Saturday. April 24. 10:30 am. Junior Catechism, at the church. April 26-May 1. Rev. Eiler on “Morning Devotions” on Plymouth Radio. Tuesday, 8 30 am Koinonia. Wednesday — 6:00 p.m. Junior Choir 7:00 Chance 1 Choir. 5.30 p m. Conun. on Missions at the parsonage April 28. 9:30 am. to 3 p.m Vacation Bible School Institute st the EUB Chtus-h Rev. Eller is group leader for the Junior High Class. , “The Church la the heart of the community, with the oonunu* eity at heart’* Pilgrim I!olin«*i»4 Church John Hall. Minister Jesse Wider, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:15 am. Youth Service® 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bibb ctudy Wednesday, 7 00 p.m. Missionary Service Thursday, April 29. with Miss Mary Rager from British Guinea, who la a registered nurse ministering to the physical and snir tual needs of the people in South America. Ttme, 7:30 p.m. The First Presbyterian dureh Rev. David D. Owen Pastor Rider Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to cur wecah»p service Thursday, April 22 Youth Choir rehearsal after school. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Mld-we«l( &— —i>aa on MERCY T I is comforting for the ChrictiM 1 to rely on the mercy of God. yet we should never forget that God is just as well as merciful. We have never been granted license to knowin^y da wrong. Because we know that we can seek forgiveness, we are not free to plunge into a wrong act with the idea of making proper amends tomorrow. When we do wrong, we tana our back on God, or so we believe. This we cannot do. God is everywhere. What we actually do is shut our eyes to God’s truth and to our own heritage as ChrisUaaa and believers. In the days of the Old West, the Calvary had its share of “Winter Soldiers.” They signed up for duty with the arrival of winter, only for the food and shelter provided. With the arrival of spring, they vanished with the wind. Wo cannot turn our back co God, nor can we seek God’s mercy if we are “winter soldiers” in the army of aalvaUon.

woi ■’hip service. Friday, April 23, Couples Club. 7:3" p m Travel through Alaska witn slides and moving pictures by Dr. V O. Connel. Bring tho kids. Sunday. May 2, Sacrament of Infant Baptism if interested, please contact Rev Owvn immediately. Any K]M<i;d offerings lor tornado victims may be made to this church Which will use the Synod office for distribution Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:35. Ushers: Marvin Bouse. Sam Jack. Jack Ryan and Buthyl Reed. Wednesday Adult choir 6.45 p.m. dn»t Brethren Church Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. church direct™ 9:80 Morning Worship, juruor Chureii 10:30 Sunday School. 6 30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. 7:30 Evening Worship. The remaining slides from Costa Rica will be shown. Mid-week BiFfle Study, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. 7:30 Friday, April 23. Laymen’s meeting at the parsonage. Sunday School Board meeting after morning services April 25 (Had Tidings Assembly of God Flan Lake T M Bontrager. Pastor Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Lesaon: “Jacob Wrongs His Brother” Morning Worship 10:00 am Sermon: ’Faith is the Victory” Ch let Ambassador Youth 8:30 pun. The Royer Trio will be ministering in song and word. in the evening serviced Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Service on Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. You ara cordially invited to all of oar service* FTrat Bapttek Choeeh dark and Maine Streeta Barmy Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9 36 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday. 7;00 p.m. Everyone la always invited io attend and participate in the service® of Walkerton’s newest Church. whrth last Sunday broke ^‘♦nnAnrcc record. In fed, the building was filled for the morning worship sendee. Th’s thriving church is located only tpro Mork* south highway 23 in the Rolland Addition on the owner of Maine and Clark Sts. The evening services axe also proving to be a great blessing to all who attend. In these wnves the good old favorite hymns and gospel songs are used; testimonies from the congregation axe enjoyed; then a Bible message is given by the pastor. On Wednesday evenings, some inspiring hymns are used to begin the swt^e; after requests are given, there is a season of prayer, then the Bible is studied for at least thirty minutes Evangelism and B‘b’e study are con^ant’y empha.’kr.ed in this •'hurch. Yow heart will be Aimed and thrilled as you attend this friendly, spiritual Bible believing church First Ohrtstam (Ymrch North Liberty. Ind dn-e—r- * v owm>-ib Minister Donn McDaniel. Superintendent Bible School 9'30 am vv hrwir 10 30 a m fiermon: “Surpnace on Judgement Day” Yea th sasettag 6 09 p.m.

Planned sessions for both junior and senior age groups All youth id the community arc welcome. I,veiling Service 7:00 p ni. S.ngmg the greatest hymns of the churfh Communii n for those unahlc to attend the morning worship. Sermon: “Die Simple 1 Sermon Fver Preached ” Wednesday ,7:00 p in. Quarterly Congregational mooting Thursday. 7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. A cordial invitation is extended to you to ai t md all the above announced sc vices. North Liberty Methodist Churl'll Charle. Patterson. MmLsler Osborn eisher, Superintendent Morning Worship Se vice 9:30 a m. Sermon “The Abundant Life’ Reception rtf members. A special offering will be taken for “Tornado Relief Church School, 10 30 a.m Junior and Senior Youth Fel’owship meetings. 6:30. Membei ship »lass for children and youth will meet from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 24. and again May Lst. The Women’s Society of Christian Service will meet Tuesday. April 27. at 9:00 a m. Mrs. Paul Neidlingqr will be in charge of the worFhip period and Mrs. Robert Hocker will prerent the program. “It Is My Son.” The District Conference willl meet at the Epworth Church in Sooth Bend on Sunday, April 25. at 2:30 pm. Supper will be nerved at 6:00 p.m Dr. James Annstrong, minister of tho P.roadwav Church. Indianapolis, will bo the speaker of the evening service beginning at 7 p.m. Walkerton Methodist Cluirch Harold E. Williams. Minister ST^DAY - 8:30 a.m First morning woi - «<hip service A selection in music will bn presented by Mrs John McCombs. Mrs. Bertha Urbin. organist. Ushers. (Hyde Sticklev and Arthur Ka-jßgwum. Sunday School 9 :30 ® m. Melvin Dirtae. 9upertnt«nd®nt Everyone tav'ted to attend.

A poison of asps is upon thsir lips.” — S:9 SWordi BAitnot kill; but the words of the eelf-ri ghteoua can be flecked with a touch of poison. And an untruth is all the more deadly because, once it has been spoken, it cannot be completely erased. As Chnariana, we should recognize that we are all children of Ged and that it ie not the Christian way to unthinkingly condemn others, to call attention to the fauli> of others, or ridicule others unjustly. We become too righteous when we set in judgement upon the actions of our fellow citi« zens or our nei^ibor. We become a fool if we think we build ourselves up by “running tho other fellow down.” It is far better to loos ior the good in all things, to look for a good word to aay, and to say it whenever we can. Reed your BIBLE dally and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

10:35 am. Morning Worship. Anthem by the Adult Choir under the direction of Sylvester Amsler Mrs Grace Atwood, organist. Aco’ytcs will bo John Hunt and Gary Trost. 'ahers are: Janies Ridenour, Charles Sherland, Ronnie Williams and Robert Mechling. Nursery service provided for children. 2:30 pm. District Conference at Epworth Methodist Church in South Bond. 6:00 pm. Senior MYF. 6:00 p.m.. Junior MYF. MONDAY — 9:30 to 3:00. Vacation Church School Institute at St. Paul’s Methodist Church in South Bend. Conta>d Mrs. Ixiren Goode for further information. TITESDAY - 7:00 p,m.. Prayer and Fellowship hour 7:30 p.m. WSCS will visit the Women's Society of Christian Sen-ice at the Ashury Church in South Bend. Meet at our church at 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY — 6:00 p.m. Junior choir. 7 00 n.m. Adult choir. THURSDAY—--9.00 a m. Day Camp workshop begins at Stuntz Pine Forest. Then* is a cordial welcome awaiting you at the sen*ice.i of the Methodist Church

ML NBF9RTANT BATH ABB WtWT# FRBM YtaTOYt A World War I Soldiers Bonus bill wm pawed by the Senate, 4pril 23, 1925. Stephen F, Austin of Virginia ebtained a grant as land in Texan from Mexico for Colonixation, April 24, 1821. The Library as Congress was founded, April 24, 1806. The United Nations conference opened at San Franeiso, April 25, 1945. The “Big Four” foreign secretaries met in Paris, April 25,1916. The “Black Plague” struck London, April 26, 1665. The Gestapo was created in Germany, April 27, 1933. American and Red armies met in Germany, April 27, 1945. The Manrse Doctrine was declared by Pre®. Jame* Monroe, April 28, 1818. The U.S. draft bill was pm«rd, April U. 1917. United States troops entered Munich, April 29, 1945. Allied farces reached Milan, April 29, 1945.

METHODISTS WAVE TWO SERVIC’ Tho Walkerton Methodist Church will continue their two morning worship servers each Sunday at 8:30 and 10:35 a.m. At the 8:30 service this Sunday morning. Mrs. John McCombs will present n selection in nm The pastor’s sermon i 8 entitled “After Easter, What?” Dm.ng the 10:35 service, the Adult C 1( , will sing, under the direction . Sylvester Amsler. Mrs. Ber Urbin and Mrs. Grace Atwood the organists, MEN’S CUT* READY’ TO He I , Tho Methodist Men's Club ready to help any of the famd who were affected by the r^c, tornado. They have already •tri in providing trucks, pr.u saws, and manual labor in h« ing some famines clear the d. 1 from their properties Call church office for information BETTER HOMES OA’B TO MEET APRIL 261 n The Better Homes Domon ? tion Club will mutt Monday < ning, April 26, at the Town Cl at 7:30 o’clock A lesson will presented on “Decision Makin. Hostesses will be Mrs . Bick. Mrs. Dean Fry and M Fayette Dunn. U R needed in CH CH