The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1966 — Page 8

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ChURCH NEWS

K. L. LiilUml Maafttonary CTiurda "Im’ Churn WIUj I’he i-ign.’d CrosT Paul W. Lrucks, Pastor Mrs. R. Vai^a, Superintendent Sunday Scrool 9.3 U a m. Worship Service 10 15 a m Youth Fellowship 6 00 pm Evening Service 7:00 pin. Ladles prayer group Tuesday 9 30 a.ni. Mid-w^x Bible Study Wednesday, 7 :00 p m. M*” nrayvr meeting SatuivUty 8:80 p nx j The Uhurv-b School bus w now in operation. The route includes Walkerton, Roonte Kake, Grovartown a.»d areas between. Hus bus i-. for the benefit of viol Is as well as young folk If you wish the bus to ><up for you Sunday morn mg. call 586-2190. Drivers are Warren Alien and DeWalne Smith. There ara Sunday School classes for all • - taught by competent and ej '.;u si astir teachers. You and yo • family will find • friendly wei -me here The First Frtftbytrriau Church Rev. uavld D. Owen Pastor Elder Halen LaFeber, Supt. You are welcome to <.ur worship service. Thursday, 70u p m Mid week Worship Service. Saturday, Febnuu-y 12. i p.ni, adult choir practice. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10 85. Sacrament of Holy Communion. Ushers: Ray McGrath. Wayne Dipert, Bill Ochs. Ralph Sullivan Ordin ition Service of Elders and Deacons. Deacons meeting 6:30 pm. Founder's Week conference January 31 to February 6 h. Be sure to tune in WMBI AM 1110 all regular day and evening seaMions. You are invited to attend any or all of the above services. Braver ('reek Wesleyan MethodiM Dean Krieg. Factor Bob Clingerpeel, Supt Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. WY Service 6:45 p.m D angelhrtic Service 7 80 pan. P <ver meeting Wedr-Mday. at T:M» Tr' Good News Harmonettea, a lad-^ trio from the West Sth St. Wredryan Methodist Church In M ixion. Will be with us in both th< morning a«d evening servicy next Sunday, Fdb 13. This WNDHrsbfffMON 11 COURAGE A« a nation, ue have faced many trials and tribulations. In the dark hours of war and insecurity, political leaders and battlefield heroes have etched their names in the pages of the •ountry’s history. We recognize courage. We admire it. Yet, most of us overlook the fact that Christian living in these modern tunes alee requires a certain kind of courage We live in an era of fads and conformity, which is neither all good n«r all bad. We live in a time when, if we permit it. others will do our thinking for us We live in a time when we are urged to "belong* or to ‘join" something, often for no other reason than everyone else belongs or is going to join There are guidelines for living, set down in the principles of Chi udianity. A Christian attitude shield govern our thinking and guide the footsteps of our efforts in any field of endeavor. In a given situation, it may require courage, particularly if others seem to be turning in another direction

Sunday la the start of our Youth Week activities, and the youth will be tn charge of the 7:30 p m. nervier W? give you n special invitation to these sendees. North L»<»rrty MrttiodM (Tmrch Thanas M. Front, Panter Oritom Fishar. Superintendent Morning Worship Se vice 9:30 Church School 10 45 am. aun. Nursery available during werahip services. .Tumor and Senior MYF 6:30 The church office hours have been «'hanged to evenings. 3:30 to 6:00 pm. u|Mk days. Prayer groups Wednesday, 9 to 9:30 am. Be mire to attend a worehip service of mur Choice this Sm> First (Yifistlan Church cortn Liberty, Ind. S. Robert Jolinvton, Minister Bible School 9:30 a.m. Rtchand Wentz, Supt Morning Worship 10:30 am. Sermon: Redigging Old Wells. 1 30 Elder's meeting. Youth meetings, 6:00 p.m. — Mr. and Mm Dan Kaser spon •are. Evening Service 7 p.m. Sermon: Christ. The Hope of the World. Tuesday. 7:00 p.m Michiana Chn -tian Workers Clinic at River Park Wednesday, 6:30 p.m Senior Choir. 7:30 p.m Bible Study. Christian Youth Meeting Wednesday, 6:30 pm. Senior Choir practice. Thursday. 3:30 pm. Junior choir practice Glad Tidings AiMembly oi GM Fish Lak < V. M. Uontrager ."n-tur Emi* Young, Supt. Sunday Schoo! 9JO a.m. Morning Worship 0:00 a.ni. Ambaasad«*r of Ye iVa 5:30. Evening Evangelistic Service 6 30. Prayer a”d P’-atse Wednesday, 7:80 p.m. The public is invited to attend ttieaa aerviCAa Ftewt Baptist UhanA North Übcrty The brand new church meeting m the CoMumialty Building, 101 N. MMn. Walter J. Claeys. Faster Ssnday Sch^ 9:80. Morning Worship W:80. Training Hour 6:30. Bvening Service T. 30. Prayer Meeting 7:30 WMneaday* ta the hemes. Star Westeyan Methodint Cottier Pine and New Roads M. L. Bell. Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Wordhip Sendee 10 -30 Come and worship with us there is a friendly welcome here f»r yo»’. I'llfprim Church Rev. Wilham Ba no. pas or Jesse Wister. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Moriilng Worship 10:15 am. Youth Services 6 45 pm. Evening Worship 7:30 pm Prayer meeting and Bibi* study * adneeday. 7 00 p m Kveryono welcome to these aervtdha Fl Hit RepUht (Wuirch North LWty The brand new -hurch meeting in the Community Building. >Ol N Mam. W; Iter ’ Claeys Pastor Sunday School 9 30 am Morning Won'iip 10 3o a m. Training Hour 6 30 Evening Serve 730 p m Praye: Meed ig 7 30 W< -Ine»days in Un h*xne

North Liberty (Ymrch of ItSßtlw st A_ P. Wengct, PSuuor «dhare tn Pray ar Hour 9 26 a.m. Morning Worship P 30 a.m. Church School 10 30 a m. CBYF 6:30 p m. Evening Service 7 oo p m. Everyone invited to ad these services. Flrat Bnptlsi ( hurch Clark and Maine Stieete Walkerton, Indiana Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday Schoo’ 9:30 am. M-jming Worship 10:38 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Bible Study, Wedneaday. 7:00 p m. Lost Sunday afternoon eleven people were baptized into the fellowship of the First Bapti.< Church God ia blearing in various wavs. a cordial invitation is extender to you to attend all the abovi announced services First Brethren ORtn*eh ttnn Rit'hfr, Pastor Ernest Kreider, Supt Ruth Clark, Jr. church dlrecto* Morning Worship 9:80 a.m. Junior Church will worship with adults The Samaritan Cla w will meet in the Paul Whitmer home for a pot luck dinner. CJinrch Schoo! 10:80 a m 6:30 Youth meetings and Adu’l Bible Study 7:30 Evening worship Mid-week B.We Study, Wed-ne-day, 7:30 p.m The Junior youth will have a Valentine party at the church at 7:30 Friday evening Misdonarv of the month is R:ll Curtis The Tnited Methodist (Yuircti Ministers: David E Filer anC Harold E William* SUNDAY — 9:00 ain Early morning w<n - slup service m the Illmoui Street building Organist, Mrs Grsce Atwood Tills Is World Service Day and Race Relations Sunday. Rev Stephen Whitehead wTll be the gue t minister, Junior Choir will sing under the direction of Mrs Bertha Urbin.

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Walkerton Presbyterian Church Sunday School - 9:30 WELCOME Church Sen ice — 10:35 Mmur.k .seme Thursday 7:00 pm In The Name Os Jesus

10.00 a-m. Youth Feliowihlp at Masonic Temple. 10:00 am, Sunday School in both church buildings. FTed Bullinger and Thomas Frame, superintendents. 11 iK) a m. Second morning worship service in the Michigan St. building Organut Mr.., Ruth McKe son. Tin- combined choirs will sing under the direction of Mrs. David Lawrence. Rev. Stephen Whitehead will be the glued, minister, 11:15 am. Youth Fellowship |w Hl leave for a day of winter sports at Echo Valley at Kalamazoo, Michigan. MONDAY — 1:30 p.m Meeting of program c.onxnuttees of both Women's OrgantzaUons at the home of Mrs Rudolph Cecrie. TCFSDAY - 9:80 a.m. Bible Study at the Michigan Street building 1:30 Elizabeth Circle at the Illinois Street Building 7:30 p.m. Meeting of co-ordi-nating oommittees of Women's Organizations at the lUinots St. Building 8:00 pjm. Rebecca Circle at the home of Mrs. Mahlon Jaenb, with ladies of EUB Rebecca Circle as gueots WKDNFfOAY — 6:00 p m. Junior Choir practice at Plinois Street building. 7:68 pm Adult ohoir peaettey. At both buildings. 8:00 pm Ether C rcle at the home of Mrs. Gen Dailey. THURSDAY9:30 to 10:30 a m Study Covrae by SVSCJR. 8 00 pm Meeting of Advisory Committee at Ill’noD Street Bldg We cordially invite you to attend th* service# of thia newest congregation nf our community. The Church in the heart of the Community with the Community at heart. < RI SABERS (LYSS TO MEET The Crusader. Cl as- of the Ta-b-*r EUR Church will meet Saturday. F'-b 12. at 7:30 pm The T>on Knepps and the Merlin Walters will be ho ts Mr and Mrs. Richard Savrill arc in charge of devotions.

YOITH HOIJ.OWSHIP MINT! SPORTS OUTING BUNI>A The Junior and Senior YOl Group, oi toe United Method Cnunch are eponwnuig a day winter «|x>rt at Kho Valley, Kalamazo), Mt higan on Sued Feb. 13. There will be plenty tobaggonii^ with eight tra< Tobaggor-a are furoiahed. Thwill be ice skating. Bring oskates, or they may be rentEcho Valley is open from 2 t pju. Fees are $1.50 for all o* 12, and $1 for thos« under 12 We will leave the 'hurch ah Church School and Worship Se ice. Interested per on should c tact Tun Gardner, Sharon Chi man, Mrs Fred Bulhnger or M Ray Chapman. CIBOLEH TO MEET The following church Worn Society Circle, will me t a, ii. cated: Elisabeth Circle Tuesday, I 15, at the Illinois Street chin Meeting will btarie at 1:30 Rebekah Circle, Munday, F 14, 8 pun. in home of Mrs. Mu ion Jacob. Esther Circle, Feb. 16, 8 00 m., In the home of Mrs, GDailey. New Carlisle Wins Bth Grade Toumamen In the Sth grade tourney j at New Carli. Ie January 2!t NCaJi le came out with a 39 championship victory over R ing Prairie in the finals 'I North Liberty Bth grade tee won the consolation game fn Walkerton in a close 27 25 v or The Liberty five had lo t in t! opening round to Rolling Pran by a score of 36-^32 R/m Youn^ nine points led Liberty in tl Rolling Prairie game, and 1 agitm led the ‘coring In the co solation game with 10 points T Jame four schools vere enterin the Bth grade t< imey th. will be playirg In tlie 7th gra< tourney Saturday at North Li erty. Kill all the time you wi.« but be sure it is your own.

For the mart of ui, pain and ■arrow are personal things. We often tack understanding and are devoid of ml sympathy when illnees, death or sorrow touches friends and neighbors. Yet, we may often find sympathy in the trials of another if we have been down the same highway of life; if we have suffered or lost in similar fashion. If you know what it means to be hurt, to stiffer great loss, then you have the capacity, the understanding, and reason enough to be of help to others in time of need. Don’t stay within your own little private world. You can, in some way, help the idle, the faint-hearted, the week — and the suffering. and •O TO CHUKCH SUNDAY