The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 September 1965 — Page 11
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CHURCH NEWS
The Flrxt Preeoytenan c twrch • — > - — ■ — >• c.», z^usu>r Moder Myron Mullet, Supt. You are welcome to our wor,ip .service. 7:00 p.m. Mid-week V. jrshrp Service. tuuiuoy Scnool 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35. I'shore: Paul Jones, Ralph Sul- | an, Wilbur Mullet, and Cai l A l* r - Uhruttian Education week and I:.uly Dav September 26 V cdnesday — Choir practice 6:45 pun. in. Couple's club hayride at Stuntz pine Forest Sunday, Sept. 26, after 2 p m. Pims shwild be made for the i > tuber Halloween party, Mr and ".re. Hunt counselors, leader Mina ; 'nee. World-Wide Communion SunUy, October 3. Anyone ab^ nt r case contact Deaconess Martha Pipert and the Sacrament will b,.sorted in your home. Pilgrim llohnea* OtrarrL Rev. William Babo pastor Jesse Wider. Supt. Suaday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:15 am. ictith Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7 30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bibii study Wednesday. 7:00 p m. Everyone welcome to th^e rvicea B-uvte Ckrerk Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingiwipeel, Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worehip 10 *lO a.m. WY Service 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer SMMdiA£ Wednesday, at 7 30. Walkerton Fl U. B. CtaMi David R Ehler, Pastor Fred Bullinger, Supt P3O a m Church School. 10-30 a m Divine Worship. Speaker from Indiana Central < >ii®ge. ’Obe Chancel Choir, directed by Mrs. David I^awrenee and acsompanted by Mrs. Art McKesson, will present an anthem. Nursery provided for pre•chooler*. 6:00 pm. Youth Fellowship. W<-dn<M»day — 7:00 pm Chancel Choir pracUve. FAITH flow many times have you made 1 a pledge or a promise that you knew would never be honored? How many times have you agreed to something openly and secretly whispered to yourself that you didn't agree at all’ Honor a pledge and a promise. Be true to yourself, to God and to your fellow man. It is far better to say “no" and mean it I baa to say “yes'* and know that you apeak a lie We cannot argue "ith truth and our conscience, u nHke our friends, refuses to ®cceot excuses. We tan keep faith, with ourselves ami with others, by a mnfle dedication to honesty. It is not always the easiest way. Sometimes it sets us apart frou the crowd. None of us like to s’and alone, but none stands y dh Ms feet more firmly ptenlsd than the man who has the cour. B l>e to stand on a conviction. There in a reward for houerty, tor keeping faith. It it a feeling °f richness, an awareness that life can be beautiful and clean and koed; it is a feeling of peace and c sense of courage strong enou«n to face whatever tomorrow swy bring
Sept. 24, 6:45 p in. Junior nigh youth with Methodist group hayride. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Class party. Sept. 24-26 HUB Men's Congress at Kitchner, Ontario. “The Church in the heart of the community, with the community at heart.*' Firnt Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Bihte Study, Wednesday. 7:00 pm. Evei-yone is inivted to attend tills church, whidh seeks to win the lost to a saving knowledge of Jesua Christ. Glad TWfngs Assembly of Got! Fish laOMe T. M. Uontragcr, Pasto/ Emi** Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Lesson: Witnessing for Christ. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Christ Ambassador ot Youth 6:00 p in. Evening Service 7:00 p m. Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend thee* serv'^s. Cah-arj (Anirch of God Rt. 23. Koontr Lake Rev. and Mrs. E. Vance. Pastors Sunday .School, 10 am. Preaching 11 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30. Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30. Prayer for the sick each service. North Liberty Church of Brethren A. P. Wengar Pastor Ah arc in Prayer Hour 9:25 a ni Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. BRening Service 7:00 p.m. 6:00 pm. Youth Fellowship. Everyone Invited to all these sendee*. First ChriatiM Ourch mirth Liberty, Ind. Clarence A. Newcomb Minister Donn McDaniel Superintendent Bible School 9:00 am. Morning Worship 10:00 am. Event g Service 7:30 p m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. A cordial invitation Is extended to you tn attend all the ab<>v« announced services. K. L. United MJaMonarv Church 'The Ohui^i With The »zghted Cross" Paul W. Loucks. Pastor Mrs. R. Varga, Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Sendee 10 15 am. Evening Sendee 7:00 p m. Ladies pray?r group Tuesdaj 9 30 am. Mid-week BIN* Study Wed nesday, 7:00 p.m. n nrayer meeting SaturdayIl 80 p.m. Rev. Robert Waggoner, pastor of the United Missionary Chun-n, C* w°ch evening di . , » r /? ®vengeltstic r- — ’"e* i • amber 19th thru 26th . <»t» L*k» Church. Music win "5 chargt of Elliott Nordgren. vocal Instructor Bethel College You and your family w-Hl find a friendlv w’-U-ome if all »endr*« Evangelistic Sen'icea begin each evening at 7:00. Ffrirt Rr-*hr«a Chnrdh Rod Ritdhte. Pastor Ernest Kreider, ^upt. Rt»»h m«»rV ▼ rhurr*’ director Morning Wonrtdp 9 :30 am. Jumur Church will worship with adußa Church School 10:30 aun.
6:30 Youth meetings and Adult Bible Study. 7:30 Evening Worsnip. Mid-week Bible Study, Wed-ne-day, 7:30 p.m. The W MS will sponsor a public auction sale at the community building at 11 a.m. Saturday. October 16. Please call Mri*. Foreman 656-8710 concerning contributions. Saturday, Sept. 25. rummage sale at Hevel’s Insurance, 9:00 to 5:00. North Liberty Methodist (%nrch Early Communion 8:30 am. Morning Worship Se.vice 9:30 Church School 10:45 a.m. a.m. , ,VH|r Nuneiy available during worship services. Pastor’s Study Group Wednesday, 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 8 to 9:30 pm. ITayer groups Wednesday. 9 to 9:30 am. Sept. 24. 25 and 26 the first Spiritual Life Retreat for aiults will bo held at Epworth Forest. Be sure to attend a worship sen-vice at the church of your choice this Sunday. There Is a cordial welcome awa ting you at the services ol the Ma*hodi?t Church. Walkerton Metbogtet CTiunh IlarcLj E Williams. Minister SUNDAY 830 &..m First morning worship service. Mrs. Bertha Urbin, organist. Ushers. Clyde Sticklev and Arthur Kassabaum. Acolyte, Nancy Stickley. Selection in music by some of the junior choir members. 9:00 a m United Youth Fellowship meeting of the Methodist and ET’B youth at the Youth Building. 9:30 a in. Sunday School, with classes for all ages Tom Frame, Superintend! nt 10 35 hm. Morning Worship Sermon: Losing While Wining". Anthem by adult choir under the dirts tion of James Patterson. Mrc B* rtha Urbin. organist Ushe-w. Richard F nugher, Jack Rizik. Rick Trost, Tim
“Be watchful, stand firm in your faith, bo courageaut, be strong. Let all that you do ba done in loue.^ 1 Corinthiane 16:13, 14
SEPT. 23, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS
Gardner, Acolytes: Connie Harness and Sandra Morris. Nursery service provided for children. 2 30 p.m Dotru t Conference at Rochester. MONDAY - 7:30 p.m Methodist Men's Club. WEDNESDAY — 6 00 p.m. Jr choir practice. 7 00 p.m Adult choir practice. 8 .00 p.m. Sunday School tochers will meet with Mrs. Clyde Reswxvoie of South Bend. THURSDAY—--7:00 pm, Prayer and Fellowship hour. 8:00 pm. Meeting of C m nn Churrh Union. You are cordially Invited to aA tcwid the services of the M«*hodia* Church. Be sure to attend the church of your choice this Sunday. To Conduct A Study Course At Methodist Church *nw Right Hand Class of the Walkerton Methodist Church will conduct a six-week special study course starting October 3, in the church dining room. This will be a church-wide study and the subject will be tlie book. "Acts. Then and Now," by Rev. Harvey H Potthoff. This is a very interesting book and will -supplement our O< tol>‘r "M<>hth of Witnessing" in. our church. We invito everyone in the community to pariticipate in this study. METHODIST TF.U HERS MEbTING The Sunday S<hoo! teachers and officers of the Walkert n Metheaiist Church will me t Woinesday. Sep! 29, 8 o'clock to hear Mr<. Hyde Ressegui of South Rend .speak on ' The Philos< phy of Teaching " Mrs. Itosseguie has a very rich background of experience. METHODIST MEN’S CLUB The Methodist Men’s Club will meet Monday evening, September 27 at 7:30 o'clock with Ray Chapman as president. The men of the
EUB church will join with them for this meeting Lee Welch will present the program. 25Tlf WEDDING Mi and Mrs Ri< hard Murphy were h-morel on the occa: lon of their 25th weakling anniversary Sunday, September 12, when a group of relatives gathered m their home for a pot luck, dinner. Hcwts or the surprise party were their children. Mr. am 4 Mrs. Micliael Murphy of South nd; Mr. and Mrs. Gerak! Tesch of Mishawaka, Kenneth at home, and the grandchildren, Kathy, Karen, Sharon and Billy Murphy. A beautifully decorated cake waa served with ice cream. Many lovely gifts, including a money tree, were received by the couple. PINK ANT> BLUE SHOWER Mrs. Vonnie Ra« Davidson was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower Sept 9. in the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Milner Capes. Mrs. Charles Steinke was co-hosteos to the 50 gu stx. The gift table was decorated wiLh white streamers am! la<« watered with a white tnmmrd hand-carved cradle. Guests were from Mishawaka, North Liberty Walkerton, and Mexico. Ma NcL Complete The United States i- self suffU cient in coal, molybedum, phosphate and magnesium. Deficient items include asbestos, tin, mang. anese, iron ore. bauxite, cpbalt, nickel, chromite, quartz crystal and industrial chemicals. Honey Idea Honey may crystalize if kept at refrigerator temperatures or lower. This is a na’ural process and no cause for worry. Put the jar in a pan of warm water and the crystals v.ill disappear. Picnic Tip Choose’ picnic foods that are safe to transport in hot weather, That means leaving out the salad dressings and custards and bringing along lots of fresh fruits and vegetables instead.
Self-preservation fe an fn« gfinct tnat sometimes urges us to “dy unto others Itefore they do ur.to us.” In business, ofttimes. making the sale is the important thing; how it was made is something else again. We should be watchful, not for what others might do, but for ways in which we might l>e helpful to others. We help ourselves when we help someone else. If wo stand firm in our faith, we stand with the resolve to be right and to do right. We have the courage and the strength to resist temptation and to preserve our own integrity. If we learn to love, we learn to live. Read yaer BIBLE daily and GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
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