The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1966 — Page 10
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 28, 1966
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K. L. United Mi^bi'^ary Church Paul W. Loucks, pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt. Sunday Sc»>ool v 6U a.m Morn mg Worship 10:15 am Youth Fellowship 6:OU p.m. ' Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Ladies pray?r group Tuesday 9:30 a m. Mid-week Bibb' Study, W<dnesdaj, < :00 p.m. Men^ prayer meeting Satumay 6:30 p.m. There are Sunday School c’assos for all ages t tught by cor potent and enthusiastic teachers. You and your family will find a friendly welcome here. Fir«.t Baptist Church Clark and Maine Sheets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worslup 10:30 am. Evening Sei vice 7:00 pan. Prayer Meeting and B ble Study Wednesday 7 pm. North LiOerty MethodU* Church Thomas M. Frost. ra-7uor Orborn Fisher, Superintendent । Morning Worship Se vice 9:30 Church St hool 10:45 am. Nur. ety available during wor■hip services. Junior and Senior MYF 6:30. The church office hours have been changed to evenings, 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. week days. Prayer groups Wednesday, 9 to 9:30 am. Be sure tn attend a worship service of vour choice this Sunday. North Liberty Church of Bretferes A_ ?. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:28 am Morning Worship 9:30 am. Church School 10:30 a.m. CBYF 6:30 pjn. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Everyone 4 nvite^ to all them services Glad TMlngs AMembty at GM HSti J JBA.C T. M. Bontrager. Pastor Ern?** Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Sermon; Then The Holy Gnoet Si Come. Special music and singing. Ambaaador of Youth 6:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service SUiym^SERMOW SPRING Spring is recorded on the calendar long before we feel safe enough to say, "Spring is here to stay.” This is a wonderful time of year. The forests and woodlands have come alive. Small seeds, planted so tenderly in the window box or the backyard garden, have grown into a profusion of things and buds and sprouts promise we shall reap from our labors or love. This is a wonderful time of year for self-evaluation. A moment or two away from the clamor and callings of the everyday world, may well be pul to silent reflection. Where • do you stand with your God? Are you still growing? lio you find time to consider the needs of others, of your family, your friends? Can you appreciate the wonders and ihe beauty of the world in winch you live? If so, do you claim H all? Or, would you share, would you give a little—-of time, effort, or whatever—to make it a better place lor one and ail'* Spring is a time of new growth. We should all remember that we must continue to g*oW u* Weil.
7:00 pun Prayer a^d Praise Wednesday, 7:30 pun. r l*hc public is Invited to attend thee* services. Keever Creek Weslrjan M<thodi»t Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clinger peel, Supt Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. WY Service 6:45 pm. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Braver meeting Wedr'sday, at 7:30. Star WeMiryan Methodist Ormer Pine and New Roads M. L. Bell, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Worship Sendee 10:30. Come and wor. hip with us there is a friendly welcome here lor you First Bip*’*t Church North Liberty The brand new church meeting in the Community Building, 201 S. Main, Walter J. Claeys, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Wor-hlp 10:30 a.m. Training Hour 6:30. Evening Serve 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting 7:30 Wednesday. PT] grim Holina* Oiwrch Rev. William Baho pastor Jesse Wister. Supt. Sunday Sch >oi 9:30 a "n. Morning Worship 10:15 am. Youth Servi es 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7'30 p.m Prayer meet Ing and Bible study Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome tn those services Ron Ritu*ey. Pas or Kmeat Kreider, Supt. Ruth Clark. Jr. Chunab Director 9:30 Jr. Church and morning worship 10:30 Gunday School. 6:30 You h Mootings and Adult Bible R’udy 7:30 Evening Worship. 7:30 Wodneeday Prayer and Bible Study. Missionaries of the month are the Bischof family. Saturday, May 14, Junior Youth TOaeting at Lake Shipshewana First Christian Omrct Rorth Liberty. Ind. S. Robert Johnston, Minister Bible School 9:00 am. Claasee for all ages. Richard Wertz. Supt. Second Sunday of Operation Contact. 10:00 Morning Worship and Communion Sermon, The Beginning of tho Gospel. 1:30 Elders Mooting. 2:00 General Board m'etmg 100 7:30 Evening Evangelistic Ser dee. W<- nc-dav 7 00 BiUe Study. Th* Holy Spirit. 7:00 Christian Youth Group Meetings. Thursday, 3:30 Junior cnoir pnu-t ice, Friday — May 1, morning rerwe-s will bj one-half hour earlier. Evening aervire will be at 7:30. Th-' public la cordially Invited to all of the above servic s. The Tn ted Met hodtet Chur.ii Minurers Dav»d E Filer anC Harold E Williams RT’^ • v 8:30 arm Frt Wo “Whip Service in the M ch’trm St Build'ng 9:45 am Sunday Schoo! tn bo’h church buildings Fred Bullfnrer and Thomas Frame, superintendents
11:00 am. Second morning worship service in the Illinois Street Building. 6:30 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship MUNDAY - TUESDAY’ - 9:30 a.m. Bible Study at tnc Michigan Street building. wedl~»day — 6:00 n m. Junior Choir practice at Illino.s Street building. 7.00 r m. Adult choir practice. Michigan Street Building. The Church in the heart of the Community with the Community at heart. The First Presbyterian Church Rev 'JHvia u. wen Pastor Elder Helen LaFcber, Supt. Yuu are weictime to our worship service. * Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 19:35. Ushers: Sam Jack. Buthyl Reed. Clifford Allen and Lloyd Dipert. You are invited to attend any or all of the above services. WSCS To Hold Monthly Meeting Th* m nthly meeting of the Worn n’s Society of Christian Service w - !! b* hold at the Illinois Street Building of the United Methods Church. Wednesday, May 4 at 8 p m. Guest sneaker will b?. Rev. Stephen Whitehead. c> r!initor of the South Bond Service Center. Mrs. Newton Williams vs 11 give devot on ~ Mns. Harold Williams and her committee will be h stesg for the social hour, following the meeting. St. Patrick Mother-Daughter Banquet Mothers and their teen ago daughters will be honored guests Wodnosday. May 4. vhe.n the St. । Patrick Women's Chtf) will have a cooperative supper beginning at
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Walkerton P»esbvterian Church Sunday School - 9:30 WELCOME Church Sen ice — 10:35 sk< r ‘ Thursday 7:00 pm In The N »me Os Jesus
6:30 pjn. at the School Hall. Everyone is asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service, the meat will be furnished. Featured' speaker of the evening will be Mrs. Daniel Falby, Fort Wayne, chainman < f Spiritual Development H xstesses will be Mns. Jo-eph Kot il, Mrs. Robert Knecht, Mrs. Albert W hlgemuth and Mrs. Bert Albaugh. PU Bands And Choruses To Present Concert Th« annual Music Concert of the Ty-ner and Walkerton High School Band and Chorus will present an evening of music Friday, April 29, at tlie W ilkerton High School gym at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be 50c for adults and 25c for students. James White, director of music at the Ty-ner School, will conduct the chorus; George R bin-on, music director at the Walkerton school, will conduct the stage band. Guest conductor wll be Fred Webb, director <f the band. 3 in the Nappanee school. Mo t of the day Friday wiH be spent in rehearsal for the evenings program. Fellowship Tea To Be Held May 6th Ladies fr-m all churches in the vicinity of Walkerton have been invited to the annual Moy Fellowship Tea to be held Friday, Mav 6. at the Illinois Street Building of the United Methodist Church. The meeting w 11 begin at 1:30 o'clock. A musical program has been arranged. Rex'. David Eiler will present the devotions. The Rebecca Circle will be in charge of the decorations and thd tea. Be a Defensive Driver
CAR WASH The North Liberty MYF having a car wash at DeLa.ngh 66 Station on Saturday, M IV from 8 to 5. Donation SI.OO ;1 vlhite walls $1.25. NOTICE The meeting of thv Jolin Gl. Athletic Boosters Club has b< postponed from Tuesday, May to Thursday, May 12, in the H School Library. K L News Annual membership meeting the Koontz Lake Association • be held May 1, at 2 p.m. at t Conseri'ation Club House a members are urged to be pre-. The regular monthly meet of the Koontz Lake-Oregon T Fire Department will be h> Monday, May 2, at the fire s tion. Members are urged to tend at 7;30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mur. and son, Richard, of Dearb Michigan, were Wek end gu< of Dr. and Mrs. J- Lester Bar back. Lester Barn:ba r 'k retur: to college at Lincoln. Illinois ter sp nding two weeks with parents. Mrs. Anthony Giecn and so: Chicago spent the week en guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Blackbum and sons. Mrs. Clifford Ecker was guest of her sistir, Mrs. Wax Ross, Walkerton, Monday, win she helped to celebrate th birt day of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamn cher of Lake Dalecariia, a spending a fevt days as gues's the Arthur Paquette. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fries sp Saturday and Sunday in Vine es at the Indiana Volunteer E i mans Association.
The wise man knows Hint the quest for knowledge is never completely fulfilled. 'I he individual who "knows-it-air knows only what is of interest and is blind to many of the great wonders and mysteries of life upon earth. Wisdom must be sought after and, the more it is relizcd, the more the wise become humble and hungry for greater knowledge and insight. Assuming a clonk of wisdom acconq iishes nothing. i*^ Reed your L'3LZ doily cr. J co to c:r ’jr.cn - -7,:^^
