The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1965 — Page 10
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — APR. 29, 1965
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Walkerton Ek U. B. ( luircb D&vld R. Ehler, Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon: A Venture of Faith: A Fami'iy Life sermon. An antnem will be given by the Chancel Choir, directed by John Ceerie and accompanied by Mrs. Art McKesson. Nursery provided for preschoolers. Ap-il 26-May 1, Rev. Ehler on “Morning Devotions" on Plymouth Radio. 3 and 7 o'clock. Men's Congress at Oakwood Park. Rev. Joseph Yeakel, the Denominational Executive Secretary of Evangelism, will be the speaker. A progress dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. will be served at a cost of $1.50. 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. May 1, 10 a.m. Catechism at the church. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Komonia. Wednesday, May 5, 2 p m., Naomi Circle of the WSWS iwill meet at the home of Mrs. Rudolph Cecr'e with Mrs. Dean Knowlton as assisting hostess. Mrs. Fred Bullinger will, be leader. Wednesday — 6:60 p.m. Junior Choir. 7:00 Chancel Choir. Friday. May 7, 1:30, May Fellowship T. a at the. Pi esbyterian tliurch. Wednesday, May 12, 6:30 p.m., Mother-Daughter Banquet. “The Church in the heart of the community, with the community at heart.” First Christian (Jhurcii North Liberty, Ind. Clarence A Newcomb Minister Donn McDaniel, Superintendent Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship hour 10 30 am. Sqrmon Detours On The Highway to Hell. Youth meeting 6:00 p.m. Evening 7:00 pm. Sermon: The Simplest Sermon Ever Preached. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended FOR A CAUSE Our world becomes increasingly complicated and more and more a world of change. Scientific developments have altered the routines of the business world and presage the discovery of unlimited horiz ins in space. Better medicine, better medical techniques keep us healthy, promisi longer useful years of life. Only time will prove what benefits accrue to the average citizen through successful space exploration and discovery . . . and to what end an individual may utilize longer years of life. As individuals, we should, perhaps, be less concerned with the sun and the moon and the stars, and with some distant tomorrow. We should think more about things closer to the home and the heart. If we lake our eyes from that distant horizon, we cannot fail to see that other changes are taking place. In our own liftle corner of the world, the eternal struggle goes on — good vs. bad, right vs. wrong, and, while this is not new, there is a new challenge in the heart of every man. Let us make our “cause” that of Christianity. If we believe, if we practice Christianity, we promote a better world in which to live, with the promise of a better tomorrow.
to you to attend all the above announced services. Pilgrim Holiness Church John HaJl, Minister Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Youth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m Prayer meeting and Bibi? study Wedn ^day, 7:00 p.m. Missionary Service Thursday, April 29, with Miss Mary Rager from British Guinea, who is a registered nurse mmistering to the physical and ap ; r tual needs of tiie people in South America Time, 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to these services Glad Tidings AssemW-V of God Fisfi Lako T. M. Bontrager, Pastor Ernie Young. Supt. ■Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Lesson: Jacob Meets God. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sermon: /I Working Faith. Christ Ambassador of Youth 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Sing Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to all of ®ur services Beaver Creek Weeteyan Methodist Dean Krteg, Pastor Bob Clingenpeei. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. WY Service 6:45 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mid- week Bibla Study, Wed nenday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these service*. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, April 29th, Youth Choir rehearsal after school. Thursday, 7:00 p.m Mid-week vrorsfaip service. Sunday, May 2, Sacrament of Infant Baptism. If interested, please contact Rev. Owen immediately. Beginning of Nations’ Family Week. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35. Ushers: Marvin Bouse, Sam Jack, Jack Ryan and Buthyl Reed. Tuesday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. Deacon’s mooting. Must have all cal\s made by then. Wednesday — Afult choir 6:45 pra First Brethren Onreh Jack McDaniel, Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. church director 2:80 Morning Worship. hntio* Chirnu Sermon: Origin of War 10:30 Sunday School. #•3O Youth meetings and Adult Bibis Study. Sr. youth will go to Ardmore at 6 p.m. 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon: A Road B\ock. MM-week B bl* Study, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. North Liberty Methodist Church Chartes Patterson Minister Osborn FTsh*r Stmerintendent Morning Worship Se vice 9:30 Ml Sermon: Christian security. rv. llwP h School in-so a m Junior and Senior Youth FeV<-»i-vhin w/»«*♦<-> orMemborshin for children and vouth meet from 2 to 3 pm Saturday. Mother-Daughter banquet Saturdev Mnv 1 6:30 pm. A good program has been ar-
ranged. The training session for the Ecvry Member Visitation will be held on Friday, April 30, at. 7:30 p in. The EMV wiV be held on Sunday. May 2, beginning with a sack lunch at noon, followed by th ■ period of Visitation. > orth Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sremon: When Man Attempts to Mold His Own Religion. Church School 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Joyful Singer's Choir practice Monday, 7:00 p.m. Adult Cn >l/ practice Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Mother-Daughter banquet on Tuesday, May 4th. Everyone invited to all these services. Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E. Williams, Minister SUNDAY - 8:30 am. First morning worship service. A selection in music by Mrs. Fred Daniels and Mrs. Gale Sherland. Organist, Mrs. Harold Williams. Ushers. Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kassa baum. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Melvin Divine Superintendent. Everyone invited to attend. 10:35 am. Morning Worship. Anthem by the Adult CSioir under the direction of Sylvester Amsler. Mrs. Grace Atwood, organist. Meditation for the morning is “Are You Really Living?” Acolytes will be John Hunt and Gary Trost. Ushers are: James Ridenour, Charles Sherland. Ronnie Williams and Robert Meehl ing. Nursery 7 service provided for children. South Bend District Youth meeting in the dining room. 6:00 p.m. Senior MYF 6:00 p.m.. Junior MYF. MONDAY — 7:30 p.m. WSCS Executive officers meeting of both the retiring and new officers at the homie of Mrs. Mahlon Jacob. TUESDAY—- — p.m., Prayer and Fellow-
“Whatever your teak, work heartily. as serving the Lord and not men” —Colossi an 3 3:23 There is a great measure of satisfaction to ba found in any r - - ---, - j°b wc ^ d onc - Wo cannot ail ba world leaden, scientists, or astroA \ i nauts, yet we can be a success / / at whatever role we happen to I V / play ' Jt is 1 matter of \ ri 1 / doing well everything that we da \ \ \ does not expect us all to be missionaries or ministers, i devoting full time to Christian t / work ’ But we are ca,lcd u P° n to ( x ®\ show our beliefs by fulfilling our ! ' Christian obligations. S If we would please God, we I f should not waste time dreaming I /\®\ of the things we would like to do, » —• or might have done. Instead, we ; should use our time doing well • the things we do best. Reed yeur BIBLE dally and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY —
ship hour. WEDNESDAY — 6:30 p.m. Mother-Daughter banquet. There is a cordial welcome awaiting you at the services of the Methodist Church. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Straete Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesdav. 7:00 p.m. Everyone is always invited to attend and participate in the services of Walkerton's newest church. ELIZABETH CIRCLE MEETS The Elzabeth Circle of the Methodist Church met April 20 with eleven members present The lesson, "Hope Springs Eternal" and “Glimpse into Eternity” was given by Mrs. Albert Schuetz. Mrs. John Northam had devotions. Hostesses were Mrs. Leigh Roy Halin Sr. and Mrs. Albert Huhnke Jr. SKATING PARTY A skating party will be held at Plymouth on Friday, April 30. al 7:30, sponsored by the Wesleyan Daughters of the North Liberty Methodist 'Tiurch. Tickets are 50 cents. Contact members for tickets. Everyone welcome. E.1.8. MotherDaughter Niffht Set For May 12 Mrs. Le\and Welch and Mrs. David Lawr nee arc co-chairmen of the Mother-Daughter Banquet of the E. U. B. Church to be hold in the dining room of the church Wednesday evening. May 12th. A 6:30 dinner will be served by the Mon':: Chib. Mrs. Ray Kritschmer of the Christian Sendee Center of South Bend, will provide the program for the evening. Mrs. Carol Whitmer will act as toastmistreas. Committees are: Decorations: Mrs. Fred Bullinger, Mrs Robert Mercer, Mrs. Dale Ullery. Mrs. Arnos Bierly,
Mrs. Arthur DeMyer and Mrs. Gary Shields. Tickets: Mrs. Dwight McKesson, Mrs. Esther Kaufman, Mrs, Dennis Northam, Mrs. Leon McKesson, Mrs. Laura Wolfenbarger and Mrs. Warner Clark. □——— - — □ DEATHS □ L] Mrs. Huth L. Bowers Mrs. Ruth L. Bowers, 69, 903 Tyler St., Walkerton, died at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in her home after a long illness. She was born March 17, 1896, in Walkerton. She was married Apn\ 24, 1920, in South Bend to Ray Bowers, who died Nov. 17, 1962. Sho is survived by three niec s, Mrs. Florence Scarborough, Grovertown, Mrs. Izora Kurtz and Mrs. Lawayne I^-mmert, Walkerton. Funeial sendees were he’d at the Nusbaum Funeral H< me Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. David D. Cfwen, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn o metery. W. C. Hohenstein Warren C. Howenatein, a lifelong resident of Nappanee and a barber there for fifty years, died at his home at 8:15 a m. April 22. Howenstem, 72, had been in failing health lor several y ars. The son of Eugene and Ida Cooper Howenstein, he was born in Nappanee March 21. 1883 He was married to the former J y Anglin on April 10, 1917 She survives with a son, Noel, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., a daughter, Mrs. Howard White, of Walko - ton, anil seven grandch Idren. Services w? rc held at the WrightYoder Funeral Home at 2 pm. Saturday, with Rev. Harold Thrasher of the Methodist church officiating. Burial was in the South Union cemetery’. □ - □ BIRTHS Q □ Mr. and Mrs. James Hostet’er of North Liberty are the parents of a daughter bom April 25 in Osteopathic hospital.
