The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 25, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1965 — Page 6
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The First Pn-sbyteTian Church Ruv. David *>. Oven, Pastor Elder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to <>ur worship service. Thursday, 7:00 pm Mid-week worship sei vice. Early Worship Sei vice 8:30 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:35. Ushets: Waly Pic.kavet. Amos Hunt. Ralph Jackson and James Keeling. < hurch l>a> ( amp Registration Limited numbei. register nuw, deadline July 4. Stuntz Pine Forest. August 16-20 Age: those who will be m tin 7th thru 9th grades this fall. Migrant Needs Daring the summer ) mt) s .'e nave the opportunity to express our faith if interested, contact Rev. Owen We are in need of blankets and warm clothing. Mrs. Jordan s address Mrs. Charles Jordan, c o John Colburn. Spearville, Kansas Card. and letb rs please. First Christian ( hurch North Liberty, Ind. Clarence A Newcor.b Minister Donn McDaniel Superintendent Bible School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a m. Sermon: needlessness And The Results. Youth meetings 6:30 p.m Even; ’g Service 7 :30 p.m. Sermon: The Christian’s R st Wednesday Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Choir practice 6:30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend all the above announced services. Walkerton E. U. B. Church David R EXler, Pastor Fied Bullinger, Supt. 9 30 a m. Church 10:3) a.m. Divine Worship. Observance of Children’s Day under the direction of Mrs. Dennis Northam. Nursery provided for pre-
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schoolers. The Junior Choir, directed by Mrs. David Lawrence. will present thu special music. 1:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship to meet at the church to travel to Monticello for a swim party. Friday. June 25, 7:30 p.m . Feb lowship Class Party at the church with Mis Hazel Barden and Mrs Wealths Burnside, hostesses. Saturday, June 26. 10 am , Children's Day practice at the church. Monday. June 28, 7 30 p.m . the Board of Christian Education to meet at tho dhureh. Wtdne^day. June 30. 10 a m . Ladies of the Church to meet to make rolls to be sent to our Afi r an EUB hospitals. "The C'.urch in the heart of tie: community, with the community at heart,’ Walkerton Methodist Church Harold E Williams, Minister SUNDAY 8:30 am. First morning worship service. Special selection in music. Mrs. Bertha Urbin, organist. Ushers. Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kassabaum. Acolyte. Nancy Stickley. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. With classes for all ages. Turn Frame. Sup rintendent. 10:35 am. Morning Worship Special musical selection by Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst Mrs. Grate Atwood, organist Members of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge wih be guest at this service in observance of the Feast of St. John the Baptist. The pastor's meditation is entitl'd “How To Give A Lift To Life.” Ushers: Larry Bardw, Terry Daniels Melvin Divine and Gale Shetland. Acolytes: Connie Harness and Sandy Morris. Nursery service provided for children. 8:00 p.m. Service with die migrants under the direction of the Walkerton Methodist Church. MONDAY —
11:00 a m. District ministers to meet at Michigan City. WEDNESDAY — 7:00 p in., Prayer and Fellowship hour. Saturday. Blanket Appeal Day for migrants Be sure to participate in this worthy effort. Then* Is a cordial welcome awaiting you at the services at the Methodist Church. First Baptist Uhuccn C lark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 ant Evening Worship 7 00 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:OV p.m. Everyone is always nvited to attend and paitieipab m the services of Walkerton* newest church. North Liberty ( nun h <>f Brethren A. P. Wengei Pastoi Snare in Prayer Hour 9:25 i m. Morning W ush p 9 10 a m. Sermon: "God Is Ou Supply”. Church School 10:30 a m. Guest speaker Sunday, June 30 Rev. Kenneth Murphy; Sunday. July I th. Rev Homer Schrock 6 00 pm. Youth Fellowship. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Everyone ’nvited to ail these services. First Brethren Church Jack McDaniel. Pastor Ernest Kreider. Supt Ruth Clark. J . church director 9:30 Morning Worship. Junior Church 10:30 SurxiHV Schnnl 11:00 Sunday School Board meeting. 6:30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. 7'30 Evening Worship Bible School will continue this week The final program will be presented Friday evening. July 2. Pilgrim Holmes^ Church John Hall. Minister Jesse Wirier. Supt. Sunday School 9>30 a.m. Morning Worsh i) 10:15 am. Youth Services 6:45 p.m Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bibi • study Wednesday, 7:00 p.m Everyone welcome to these services Glad Tidings Assembly of God Fijfli Lake T. M. Bontrager, Pastor Ern>«* Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Lesson: “Joseph Forgives His
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Brothers." Morning Worship 10 a~m. Chnst Ambas’tador of Youth 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these service®. North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas FTcst, Minister Osborn Fisher, Superintendent '’oming Worship Se. vice 9:30 BAL *.'T Church School, 10:30 a.m. Intermediate MYT, 4-6 p.m.
Salads To • Supplement The Barbecue Meal fed i Uis i i ! SP t ■■ w » I 1/ ' r? L}, \ WwW OS Ur z As soon as t) e sun shines warm enough on the patio, barlwcud grills get cleared up and rolled out of doors once more. Whatever the meat < hosen for the barbecue, the question of what else to serve that will be easy and yet attsfying is always something of a problem. Salads have a doubi< advantage— not only can the salad replace .my other vegetables for the meal (except, perhaps, corn on the c< b), but if the 1 arbe< ue tire is temperamental and dinner delayed while the coals slowly, slowly develop their white ash, the <alad can always -erve n> the first course. Salads of mixed vegetables or of fruit and vegetables are particularly delicious when mar nated beforehan<l in a mixture of Spanish olive oil, vinegar and delicate seas<»ningß. The following salad is a,fa . orilc with Amu r an tourists at the Castellan* Hilton Hotel in Madrid, whose salad bar is lami us. Queen s Caprice Salad | 4 to 6 Belgian endues I teaspoon kmoa ijfce 1 large tar apple, cored, Vk tu-pooe n.ih uupeeied. cut in thio 4k cs 1 medium can grapefruit sections, Ml cop dked celery drained 4 large mushrooms, (uncooked), 1 1 cup masonnaisc thud) sliced M atercress 1 tablespoon Spanish olne oil Separate leaves of the endhes, soak in Ice-coW water, pat irf, then chili fa segelaMe fmheaer. Core aad thial} 'lke th« apple, combine *hh celery and mushrooms, toe* with the olive oil, lemon fake and salt mfa let stand Bait an hour twfore serving. File this iithctnfc in center of rttdlte. arrange grapefruit sections around it. Sprinkle grapefruit sections with few strops of udve oil and salt. Fknc waiercrew leaves between the grapefruit scctiom. Pave lua) uonabc. Ibi6 wakes 4 servings.
Stun or Youth Fellowship 6:30. Dtlly Vacation Bibly Sdhool will begin Monday, June 14, at 9 am. and continue «u±t dhy from 9-11:30 a.m. CLUB PISAN'S PM’NIC JULY 1 Mrs. Marvin Kaiser wtH be the hostess for Liberty Twp. Hom** Demonstration Club at her home. A cook out will be held at the lunch hour. Each membr-r is requested to bring thrir meat to grill and a covered disb. Mrs. Ernest Beron and Mrs. Richard Schoff are in charge of entertain, ment and ask each to bring a small gift for prizes.
