The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1965 — Page 10

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — SEPT. 30, 1965

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Ji. 1.. l'aitej Missionary Churcii "The Chui.n With The lighted Cross Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mis R Varga, Superintendent Sunday School 9 30 a m Worship Senuce 1” 15 a m. Youth Fellowship 5 U> p.m, Evening Service 7:00 pm. >ulies pia\?r group Tuesday 9 30 aun. Mid-week Bible Study Wednesday, 7 :OQ p in. Mens nrayer meeting Saturday 6 :80 p in. You and your family will find a warm Christian welcome at nm friendly church Glad Tidings Assembly nf G<hl Fish r AT Bontrager, Fa-tor Ern'*’ Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Lesson: Witne.ising for Christ. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Christ Ambassador of Youth 6:00 p in. Evening Sendee 7:00 pm. Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these service*. Reaver Cmk Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingmpeel, Supt, Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10 >3O a m. WY Service 6:15 p m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7.30. UI grim Holmes* Cmirrf, Rev. William Babb. pastor Jesse Wlsler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10 15 am. Youth Sen-ices 6:45 p.m Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting and Bibi? study Wednesday, 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome to these services First Christian Church

• A x/\ ■ M 1 WL j^~- arJ X HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR CHURCH TO YOU? Oh, don t say you're too busy. You have just as much time as anyone does. We all have the same amount of time. Yes, we know you need a little recreation A good game of golf does wonders tor the morale. Nothing like fishing, especially when you catch some. Swimming is so refreshing! But your soul needs refreshing, too. You need to worship as well as to play. There are 168 hour', in '’very week. Surely you can take two or three of them for Sunday school and church — and still have plenty of tune hr everything else. Take care of your spiritual life as well as yous physical life. Worship God in church every * .ek. Sec SccKctcitff Walkerton Presbyterian Church

north Liberty. Ind. Clarenci A. Newcomb, Minister Donn McDaniel, Superintendent Bible School 9:00 am. Morning Worship 10 00 a m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7 :30 p m. A cordial invitation is extended to you to attend all the above announced services. Hie First Present, nan ( tuirch Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Helen LaFcbcr. Supt. ivu are welcome to uur worship service, Thursday. 7no p.m. Mid-week Worship Service. Sunuay Scnvol 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35. Usheis; p. iu ] Jones. Marvin B<iuse, Keniv th Johnson, Buthvl Reed World-Wide Uommunion Sunday. October 3. Anyone ab ■nt please contact Dea< mess Martha Dipert and the Sacrament will b. observed in your home Wedne day Choir practice 6:1" pan. m Plans should be mad*' for th<» October Halloween party. Mr and Mrs. Hunt counselors, loader Miss Jones. Church School Staff Supt, Helen La Feber Youth Budget. Elsie Reed Outreach. Mrs. Bouse, Mrs. Sullivan Nursery. Mrs L. Farrar, Mrs. S. Keeling, Mrs. G Stahly, Mrs Sullivan Men’s Class. M Mullet. T Keeling Kindcgarten. Mrs Ryan. Mrs Rhodes Primary*. Mrs Corner. Mi's W. Dipert. Mrs A-per, Mrs. Kerchaert. Mrs. Tied* Mrs. Rouse Junior boys. W Mullet, D Roades Junior girls. Mrs. K Johnson. Mrs Schmeltz Junior highs. Mrs L Johnson. Mrs Jackson Senior highs, M Bouse, Dr. Rohrer Young adults. N Bussie. Mrs. A Hunt C> uples Class. Rev. Owen. R McGrath Ladies. Mrs F Schultz, Mr. Scott. Mrs. Crothers

Walkerton R, U. B. Church David R. Eller, Pa-s-tor Fied Bullinger, bupt. Fi day. Denominational Day of Prayer. A prayer vigil will be held during ti^e day. 7:30 p.m. Day of Prayer Program. 9 30 am, Churcn School. 10 30 am Divine Worship The Chance] Choir, directed by Mrs. Dawl Lawrence and accompanied by Mrs. Art McKesson, will present an anthem. Nursery provided for preschoolers. 6 00 pm Youth Fellowship. World-Wide Communion obs< rvanc** A joint ehurrh-wide picnic will be held with the Methodi't Church at Stuntz Forest at 12 noon Bring a covered dish and tabi. setting. Coffee, milk, rolls, will be furnished. The meal will * Umax with the observance of < nnmunion. Tn ms* of rain, wo wil meet in church Tuesday. 9:30 am. Koinonia. Wednesday 7:00 pm Chancel Choir practice. A pin WSWS meet with the WSCS of the Methodist Chruch. ‘The Church In the heart of the community, with the community at heart’* First Rapt Ui Church Clark and Maine St-Oets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Evening Sendee 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study, Wod* nesdav 7 00 pm. Friday evening. October 1 at 7 30 p in. there will be a special youth meeting at the chun h for young people from northern and central Indiana Rev Roland Smith of Huntington, Indiana, will be the guest sjx’aker After the service. refreshment*! will be sen’ed. All youth are urged to attend this inspirational jen-ice. In the Sunday evening services. Pastor Miller continues to preach worldly .amusements and the tilings which hinder the Christian life. Last Sunday he spoke on card playing. This- week he will t. 'k on tobacco in ro^a’-ds tn its effect on one's health anil

“For you were railed to freedom, brethern; ord ’ do not use your freedom as an opportunely for the flesh, but througu love be servants of one another.” — Galatians 1:13

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spiritual life These messages are based upon the word of God. Everyone is inivted to attend this church, which s**ek.s to win the lost to a saving knowledge of Je-siis Chi Ist. North Liberty Church of Brethren A. F. Wenger. Pastor ^hare tn Player Hour 9:25 a. nt Morning Worship 9:30 am. Church School 10:30 a.m. Evening Sen e e 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p in. Youth Fellowship. Everyone fnvded to all these sen-ices. ( ah an Clinrch of God Rt. 23, KoontY Lake Rev. and Mrs. E. Vance. Pastors Sunday School. 10 a.m. Preaching 11 am. Evenin g Worship 730 Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30. Prayer for the sick each s^ivice. First Rr-’*hren Cbtr^rh Ron Ritchie, Pastor Erm st Kreider. Supt. Rn*h CHrt’ 1 chur m 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. No evening service until the Pastor has moved to North Liberty. Mid-week Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 pm. The WMS will sponsor a public auction snlo at the communitv building at 11 anj Saturday. October 16. Please call Mi*. Foreman 656-8710 concerning contributions. North Lfhertv Method! • i’htirch Early Communion A 30 am. Morning Worship Se v’< e u 3C Church School 10 15 a in. am. Nursery available during worship services Pastor's Study Group Wedm sday. 9:30 to 11 am. and H to 9:30 pm. Prayer groups Wednesday. 9 to

9:30 a m. Be sure to attend a wot service at the church of y choice this Sunday. There Is a cordiaJ web , awaiting you at the wndees the Mathodist (Thurch. Walkerton Methodist Chun h HarcH F WUiams. Mlrnsm SUNDAY—--8:30 a.m. First morning v, ship service. Mrs. Bertha Urbm, organi c I’Jb-xs. Clyde Sticklcy and thin Khssabaum. Acolyte, Nancy Stickley. (ibservance of World V Communion Sunday. Selection in music by Mr.s McCombs. 9:00 a m. UnKed Youth Fc ship meeting of the Meth and EUB youth at the M.i Temple. 9 30 n m United Young A Class at the Community B? 9:30 a in. Sunday School classes for all ages. Toin Fi Sup* rintendent 10:35 am. Morning W t Observance of World V Communion Sunday. Anthem by the adult choir der the direction of James P.p son Mrs. Bertha I’rhin. orga’ Ushers: Jim Ridenour J Bingaman. Turn Mellin, u Mechling. Nursery service provided children. 12:15. Methodist and EHR join for a fellowship dinner Communion at Stuntz Fore t members and friends of church are invited Bring cov< dish and own table service 7:30 pm. Senior youth gr meet at church to go on vi a V 8 00 pm. Jr. choir practice 7 :00 p m Adult choir prar! THURSDAY—--7 00 p m , Prayer end Fell sh’r> hour You are cordially invited t 't Grid the sendees of the Me*h > Church. Ke sure to attend u * church of your choice this ? day. Use Your Turn Signals Alv ’

We hear an awful lot about freedom these days. Mavhe we should give some thought to what it means to be free. Because we live in a f reo nation. we have th® light of choice. We can go to church as we please; we can join the • political party that suits us; we can choose our life’s work. But we cannot use freedom as an “excuse”. We are not “free” to do anything we choose. We cannot disregard laws and resist proper authority. We cannot do things which in some way violate the rights of oui k ; How man. Frecykn carries with it a certain amount of responsibility. Read your BIBLE daily and 00 TO CHURCH SUNDAY