The Independent-News, Volume 90, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1966 — Page 12

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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 3, 1%6

CHURCH NEWS

K. L. United Mi**>»nary Church "me uiur n Wiua The ul£h< *d Cross Paul W. Lrucks, Pastor M.s. R Vaija, Superintendent >unday S< i 00l 9 ..u am Worship •• ervue li> 15 am Youth Fellowship 6.00 pm Evening Service 7:00 p in. Ladies prayer group Tuesday 8:30 a.ni. Mid-w*sX B.ble Study. Wednesday, 1 .00 p m. Men- crayer meeting Saturday 6 30 p.m. There are Sunday Si hool classes for all ages taught by competent and enthusiastic teachers. 5 ou and your family will find a friendly welcome here. First Baptist (h<ir<h Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday S< hool 9:30 am. M irning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Ser ice 7:OV p m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday. 7 00 p m. Everyone is always invited to attend the sei vices of this fri ndJy. Bible preaching church, which ss conveniently located in the Roseland a Edition. R v. Miller can be rea< hed at 586-3542 or 6-3753. Tiding* A.wwmbly oi Goo Fisn Lake i. m. Bontrager. Pastor Em?* Young. Supc Sunday School 9 :(X) a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Ambassador of Youth 5:30. Evening Evangelistic Service Sermon: The Gnat Tribulation 6 30. Prayer P»a.se Wednesday, 7 :C3 p m. Th# public is invited to attend thes- s-crv.'Ces. RorMi Mihtlv Methods** Ctiurch Lhotuas M. Frost Pa-ver Ortstru Fisher, S perintendent 1 Morning Worship Se v’ce 9:3C Church School 10:45 am. a m Nursety available during worslap services. Jun.or and Senior MYF 6:30. The chunh office hours have tv ci. ch • ged to evenings. 3:30 t > AM pm vieek day? Prayer greps Wednesday, 9 to 9 30 am । Re s^re tn attend a worship s rv cc of vc ir th i e this Sunday. N<--th I iberl» < mirch of Btetbren A ?. Wengtr Pac.or (Share :r. P •syer H mr 9:25 a m M m/.g Wot sh p 930 am. Church School 10.30 am CBYF 6:30 p m. Evi ng S rv.ee 700 p.m. E e y ne ‘nvite-’ to all these een-Kies. I Th* - I nited Methodist Church I’.i.i to I'avid E Eiler am ' Hu I 1 E William* SATURDAY I' t Y" i’h Fellowship Poli it Sab •' b »th chur< n buildings 9:00 a i Early morning wor- i s o • rv. < in the ULnoK Street 1 i 1/ ■ g P.ev Jan • I• >- 1 r goes' mini t< r Junior Choir will s.ng under t r* direitmi of Mrs Bertha Ur bin. 10 00 am Orientation a rvko« f r th< umfe ation of the Sunday School , 10 00 a m Youth Fellow hip at Ma-onk Temple. 10:(X» am Sumlay School in both < hur h bmM ng* Fred Bullinger and Thomas Frame wuperintendent 11 (Mi a m Second m rr ing w f »r. rh’> M-r.-- m th« Muhigan St bmlhng Dream tMi Huth M< - j -'.op P.ev Jame# Dtsrsd r guca’ min-

ister. Anthem by the combined choir under the direction of Mrs. David Lawrence. 5:30 p.m.. Youth Member hip Classes at Illinois Street Bu.bling. 6:30 pm Junior Youth Fellowship. MONDAY — 7:00 p.m. M eting of Study Commission on Christian Education at Illinois St bldg. Monday thin Friday, meetings each evening with Rev. Dressier at th- Michigan Street Bldg at 8 p.m. TFESDAY — 9:30 am. Bible Study at the Michigan Street building. WEDNESDAY — 6:00 p m. Junior Choir practice at F'mois Street building. 7:00 p.m. Adult choir practice. At both buildings. We cordially invite you to attend the service* of this newest congregation of our community The Church in the heart of the Community with the Community at heart. Pilgrim Hollncm fTiurch Rev. William Bat>j. pas or Jesse vXisler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. louth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m Prayer meeting and Bibi? study Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Everyon* welcome to thase services First t Church North Liberty The brand new church meeting in the Community Building. 201 N Main. Walter J. Claeys. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worxlup 10:30 a m. Training Hour 6:30. Evenmg Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 7:30 Wednesdays in the home. Star W^ieyan Methodist Grmei Pine and New Roads M. L. Bell. Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Worship Service 10:30. Come and worship with us there is a friendly welcome here for yoi*, (Trek Wesleyan Methodist Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingt<ipeel, Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. WY Service 6:45 p.m Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Praver meeting Wed* 'sday, at 7 30. First hn*«hren rmnt* non Kit ('hie. Pastor Erm-s’ Kreider. Supt Rutn Clark ’ . church directs’ Morning Worship 9:30 am Junior Church will worship with adults. 'hutch School 1O:.»G am 6 it Y tutn n<. tings and Adu’l E b’r S’udy 7 30 Evening worship Mi.l week B hie Study, Wedn day, 730 pni M ionary of the month is Bill r -tis 7 o Fn av WAIS meeting at h ! of Haz« l Hay. The I irst Presbyterian Chun h Rev ’jawd t) (>wen Pastor Elder Helen t^tF^her, Supt. You arc welcome to our worship service. Thursday, 7on pm Mid-week Worship Service. Sunday Sctiool 9:30 am. Morning Worship HP.35. F h<-r Ray M< Grath, Wavne l»i;><-rt Pall O h», Ralph Sullivan In ob <-rvun e of tills season, our chunh will /»|>-<Tve NjM-cial M-rv>< < - < h Thut-«hiy. a'artmg I'dirmy 2Hh at 7:30 pm On theme will be "In Our

Stead" with a scries of inspiring filmstrips that relates the passion. death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to our own liva*. March 3. ine New Covenant Man h 10. The Betrayers March 17. The Proud Man li 24, The Uninvolved March 31, The Redeemed ou are invited to attend any or all of the above services. First ('hilatian (jburefa north Liberty, Ind. M. Robert Johnston, Minister Bible School 9:30 a.m. Richard Wentz, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Next Sunday we commence our Reach New Heights For Christ attendance campaign Topic: The troublesome Christ. Special Choral music. 1:30 p m. Elder’s meeting. 2:30 Special Board meeting. Important business. Youth meetings, 6:00 p.m. — Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaser sponsora Evening Service 7 p.m. Topic: A Crying Voice. Tuesday. 7:00 p m Michiana Christian Workers Clinic at River Park. Wednesday —- 7:00 Bible Study and . Youth meeting. 8:00 pm choir practice of the Easter cantata. Thursday. 3:30 Junior cnoir practice. Ft mt Baptist Church North Liberty The brand new church meeting m the Community Building, 201 N. Aftiin, Walter J. Claeys, Pastor Sunday School 9'30. Morning Worship 10:30. Training Hour 6:30. Evening Service 7:30, P’ayer Meeting ’:3O Wedne»dftya in the homes. WESI.r.» a N DAUGHTERS Tlie North Lfbcrty Wesleyan Methodist Daughters will mc« nt 7:30. March 8. at th-? church. Marv Hartman wi'l give the program. Some hate to admit it, but courtesy Is a two-way street

'’O come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker!” — Psalms 95:6

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Walkerton Presbyterian Church Sunday 5.h0..! - 9:3(1 WELCOME Church Service — 10:35 MithvrA Sc:m<v ThuiMiay 7:00 pm In The Name Os Jesus

K of C Wives Plan Activities For Building A rummage and bake sale was set for the last Saturday in April as a means *>f setting up a decorating fund for the newly purchased K. of C. building in Walkerton. The project was announced by Mrs. Devon Holland, president of the Patrician K.C, Wives Club at their meeting last week at the Walkerton Community Building. Clothing, household items and baked goods will be picked up by members of the K. C. and stored at the building. Mrs Joseph Spinsky and Mrs. Harry Malstaff were appointed to purcha.se drapes for the upstairs meeting rooms which will be completed in the near future. A social evening was enjoyed with contest prizes awarded and refreshments served by Mrs. Henry Szady and Mrs. Everett Patnaude. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Has Kickoff Mrs. John H. Jacobs, of South Bond. chairman of the 1966 Cookie Sale for the North rn Indiana Girl Scout Council, announced at the recent kick-off luncheon at the Morris Inn. Notre Dame, that the goal this year will be to sell 65.000 boxes of cookies. Th<- council-wide sale of cookies will promote camping and yearround outdoor activity for over 3.500 girls in the four county area served by the council. St. Josoph, I*nPorte. Marshall and Starke. The campsite, Soni Springs. 150 acres mar Three Oaks, Michigan, was purchas’d in 1959 with funds accumulated from the cookie sales. Mrs. A G Hunt, of 600 Illinois Street, Walkerton, is serving as cookie chairman for Walk rton. Girl Scouts will take orders for cookies until March 7th Five varieties will be sokl and cookies will be delivered from April 20 to May 2. It's too late to stop and think after an accident happens.

METHODIST RENEWAL SERVK » The United Methodist Chun will sponsor a series of renev. services for the Lenten Season ' ginning Sunday morning with tl 9 and 11 o'clock services ai continuing nightly at 8 p.m. Un Friday, March 11. Guest minist. is Rev. James Dressier. Senlc will be conducted in the Michigu Street Building. SPEC IAL LENTEN SERVK I > Lent starts on Ash Wcdnesd and includes the forty days I fone Easter, excluding Sundays In observance of this seasthe Walkerton Presbyter church is holding special m•< ings each Thursday evening 7:30. The theme is: In Our Stead. Industrial Lrague Holser 23 1 Dave and Rays 22 1! Allstate 21n Legion 21 15 Kingsbury 19 17 Powell-Mann 18 is Kabelin 10» 2 25 Hartsough 10 26 High team series and garniHolser 2715. 920. 918. 907; A state 2543; Kabelin 2510. High individual series & gar R. Bierlv 629. 235. 217; B. Ba wic 600: W. Cover, G. Grove. 557 ; Groves 214. Bu<sin<-sMn<-n\ D'aguc Reeds 19 legion No. 1 15 Mercer’s 16 Dicks T-V 14 1 Stanleys 14 1 George’s 11 1 legion No. 2 4 Martin’s . 3 2 High team series and game — R eds 2673, 931; Legion No. 1 2601, 927; Dicks TV 7 2586. 980 High individual series & gan • E. Klopfenstein 693. 249; A Mu 690 & 271: J. Spinsky 667 & 2' Old S>ort Falconry is the oldest field of sport of which there is any record. It is believed falconry was known in China approximately 4,000 years ago.

The longer we live, the more we come to the belief that our stay upon earth is all too short. It is usually that our stay apon spent, that more and more we earth is all too short. It is usually in the Golden Years, when time has for the most part been turn our footsteps to the chosen place of worship. There is time, in the days of youth, to give more to God ... a moment or two, here and there ... a prayerful jiause in the midst of a working day. Try it, now and then. You may be sure that God will hear. Read your BIBLE dally and GO TO CHURCH S U N PAY^