The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1965 — Page 10
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 2, 1965
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CHURCH NEWS
Koontz Lake Lommiwuty Chi rch Kev. J vv. Waldron, Minist. r of the Church ot G<hl, of Anderson, is conducting services at thu Koontz Lake Community Church until further notice. Supt . Mrs. Waldron Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 m. Young People's Meeting 0:30. Evening Servici 7:00 pm. Bible Study Wednesday. “:00 pm. Come and worship with us. K. 1.. VnP*J MisMonarv Church “The Chuu a With The Lgr-ted t’n ss ’ Paul W Loucks. Pastor Mrs. R. Varga, Superir tendent Sunday School 9 30 a n V'o rsh i p Serv ice 10’5 a rn. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Indies prayer group Tuesday. 9:30 p m. Mid-week Bib> Study. Wednesday, 7:00 p la. Men « nrayer meeting Saturday 3:00 p.m. Preaching the full Gospel, teaching the whole B ble, rea hing the whole man; this is our purpose. You and y »ur fami'y wii: find a friendly welcome at •very service. First Brethren Church Ron Ritchie, Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark J'. church director Morning Worship 9:30 am. Junior Church will worship with adults. Church School 10:30 a m. 6 30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. 7:30 Evening Worship. Mid-week Bible Stud”, Wed-ne^-dav, 7-30 pm. 7:30 Friday. Sept. 3. WMS will meet at the church The following officers wi’l be Installed for the coming year. President, Flo: a Foreman I Vice President, Bertha Strope 1 Secretary, Thelma Hay Treasurer, Jessie Brantley North Liberty Methodi: i (Aamb Thomas Frost. Minister Fi«h >r SimeHntendeat I Harty Communion 8:30 am. n I three ume words sphere are three little words that * brighten almost any day. And, We can use them in so many ways. One of them is a simple •please”. It isn't a difficult word to say, but so often we forget to Use it. Ve don’t thing to add the Word when we ask a friend for • favor. We don’t think it is accessary when we ask a store Clerk to show us a particular piece o.' merchandise. Yet, this one sii iple little word conveys {ipprecution and thoughtfulness, t puts others in the frame of mind to be helpful and cooperative. Many of us think that it is not necessary to say “thank you ’ to an individual who is just doing his or her job. But, we expect it from others. If we trade with a particular merchant, if we give a little time and effort in someone's behalf, we are quick to notice whether or not they speak thes • two little words We might do well to try the practice of saying “thank jou" to those who render us a service, even if we pay them for so doing It doesn t cost a thing and somehow, we feel better fur having said it.
Morning Wor-hip Se v’ce 9:3C Sermon: "Master Mechanic’’ Church School 10:15 am. am. Nurseiy available during worBe sure to attend a worship servi e at the church of your choi. e this Sunday. T ere is a cordial welcome awn ting you at the services of the M -’hodist Chinch. Bearer Creek Wt-sleva i Methodist Dear. Krieg. Pastor Bob Ciing-wipeel, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Woiship 10D0 a.m. WY Service 6:15 p.m. Evangelist.' Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7:30. Donna and Gary Laurance and Larry’ Collins, evangel!. 1 ts for the Global Harvesters. Inc., who are presently completing a revival meeting at the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Methodist Church, will be featured in a sin spiration Sunday afternoon. September 5. at 2:30 Gary has written several songs and has a'so made a recording. We give everyom a special invitation to attend. Fin-t Baptkt Church Clark and Mame St-eets B n nny Mi'ler. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Mid-wi-ek Bible Study, Wed-ne-dav. 7:00 p.m. For several Sundays Pastor Miller has bi’cn preaching from the Book of Romans which is one of the most valuable books in the Bible, which deals in the great doctrines of Christian faith. Tills Sunday he will preach from the fourth chapter. On Wednesday evening, the book of II Corinthians is being studied. Everyone is inivted to attend this church, which seeks to win the lost to a saving knowledge of Jeeus Christ. hlgrini Holme** Churdte Rev. William B ibb, pas;or Jesse Wlsler. Supt. Sunday School 9:3® a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Communion service. Youth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and BibL study Wednesday. 7.00 p.m. Everyone welcome to these services Walkerton MethMiflt Church Harcld E. W’’lams, Minister SUNDAV8:30 am. First morning worship service. Mrs. Bertha Urbin, organist. Ushers. Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kassa inum. Acnh-fe Na rev Stickley. Selecton in song by Albert Brenner. 9:30 s m. Sunday School, with classes for all ages. Tom Frame, Superintendent 10-35 sm Morning Worship The pastor will continue his series oi mec tations on the Sermon o” the Mount with the theme “Do You Wint Security? '*rs Grax c Mwood, organist. Uahera: Richard F'augher, Jack Rizck. Ri’k Tront. Tim Gardner. Niese-y service provided for children WEDNESDAY - 7 00 pm, Prayer and FellowMh‘- hour 8:00 pm First Quarterly Confererj e !>r J >hn Wulf will preside. You are cordially invited to att<nd the of the Methodist Church. D- ure to attend the church of your choice this Sunday. The Erst Fri-soyvnan < nurch
Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor m«der Myron Mullet, Supt. Yuu are welcome to our worship service. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Mid-week worship service. Early Worship Service 8:30 a. m. Sunday School 9:30 am. Moining Worship 10:35. Ushers: Paul Jones, Ralph Sullivan, Wilbur Mullet and Carl Asper. Wednesday — Choir practice 6:15 p.m. Tne building committee fee's that after the wonderful response to the campaign in May, there should be a celebration which is planned as a dinner in September Date will be announced later. There will be no charge for the dinner and it is our hope that all of the congregation supports this endeavor. TV crusade September 9-11 th. cliannel 22, 9. 7:30 and 6:30. Billy Graham from Denver. Christian Education week and Rally Day September 26 Make plans for Stewardship Sunday Glad Tidings Assembly of G'»d v i<h Lane r. M. Sontrag^r, Pastor Ernli* Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Lesson: “Prayer, Our Piivilege’’ Morning Worship 10 3 n a.m Sermon. “Pure in Heart Shall See God.” Christ Ambassador 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 thes*» sen 'nos. Walkerton E. IL B. Churdi David R. Eiler, Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt. 8:30 am. Morning Meditations Sermon: “Why Work?” Mrs. David Lawrence organist. 9 30 am. Church School. 10 30 a.m Divine Worship. Special music by Mrs. Leland Welsh and Mrs David Eiler. Mrs. Arthur McKesson, organ-
‘ And you will have confidence, because there is hope; and you will be protected and take your rest in solely." — Job 11:18
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ist. Nursery provided for preschoolers. Tuesday—- — p.m. Missions on Ev. com. to meet at parsonage. Wednesday — 7:00 p.m. Chancel Choir practice. '^The Church in the heart of the community, with the community at heart.’* North Liberty Church of Brethren / I. Wenger, Pasujr iShar in Pi'ayer Hour 9:25 a.ni. Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Church School 10:30 a.m, Eiemng Service 7:00 p.m. 6:00 pm. Youth FeJlowship. Everyone invited to all tnese services. First Christian Church Kortn Liberty, Ind. Clarence h. Newcomb Xilrrister Donn McDaniel, Superintendent Bible School 9:00 a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Event g Service 7:30 p in. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 :30 p m. A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend all th? above announced services. WESLEYAN DAUGHTERS The Wesleyan Daughters < f the North Libity Methixiist Church will meet Sept. 6 at 8:00 pm. at the home of Mrs. Kent Palmer. WSCS TO MEET Tiie North Liberty Methodist WSCS will have a called meeting Sunday morning after church sen-ices for a few minutes. The WSCS conference is to be he’d September 10. The g oup will leave the parking lot at 8:45 a m. Reservations must be in by the 10th. DFjFERRED action The tasks schedulid for tomorrow always look easy from today's point of view-. | Enemies are friends in disguise they keep us on our toes. Don't be a Tailgater
Migrant Program In Walkerto, Thanks to the knidness ot j tlicr Letko and the Sisters of Patrick's Parish for the u . their lovely school for two m. half weeks, this time ha 8 f all too fast for all we would to have done for these nfgi children. These children came to clean, neat, and eager to I. (Any licensed teacher warapply for next summer?) cause <>f this attitude, we no discipline problems. Further appreciation she-, to the staff members who t ! here and in the Plymouth m school; to the other staff । bers who live in this area t adult mi giants who helpe. many ways to make the st succeed; to the local b i.u , who supplied our needs. When we consider the st these families rendered u community, and the volui business they brought her labors to serve the child • miss around twelve wec> school yearly, s*eem rather Abo remember the avera^, al income of a migrant v o ivar $825 This is $2 75 p i . of the 300 working days they pay the same .price t<” fuel and repairs as we d<> Wo ^lope that next y. > local citizens concerned wit!, ing these migrant chi Mon plan early for continuou. care nursery school. It stait early in June and oc - to this date in August. Th<> worked with these chikhv joyed it very much and many others have a sinu a. perience next year. METHODIST CONE'ERF.M E The local M'-thc-dist Chun-, conduct its first Quarterly < ierence this coming Wednevening, Septemb r Sth. a' pm. The district supennt - Dr. J< hn Wolf, will be pres preside. The conference v i considering bumdt’ig and • x; Mon plans for the munda*. ture.
The difference between setback and defeat is aometimee nothing more than a point of view. The man who refuses to give up hope still has a chance. Whatever befalls you b an experience that someone, somewhere, has endured. No problem is so peculiar that no one has not attempted to solve it before you. However cloudy - your outlook may be, the world becomes darker still if you close your eyes and turn away. Have hope—and you have confidence; you have the spirit and the will to say, “I’ll try,” rather than “I quit.” Rest assured that God does not forsake you. Have faith, maintain hope-—-and confidence will urge you to try again. R«od your BIBLE daily and 00 TO CHURCH SUNDAY
