The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 February 1967 — Page 8
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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEB. 2. 1967
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Pine Creek < hunh of Brethren Kev John A Md' mo k. I'aMui Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning W< rihip 10 30 a m. Sermon Courageous Youth February s. 7 30 pm Christian Education meeting K. T.. United MiauooHfj Church Rev Paul W. Dnicks, Paator Mrs R. S. Varga, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a in. Morning Worship 10 15 a.m. Childrens Church J<» .5 am. Evening Srivhe 7 00 p in. Mid-Week Bible Stuuy Wednesday, 7 00 pm. Youth Fellowship Thu: -day. 6 pm. There are Sunday Sil"l classes for al! agi's. taught by competent, enthuasth tea 11 ! Tile worship s t rviecs where he Word of God is prea< hod and Christ uph- Id as tb.e answer to '.he needs of all men, in an atmosphere of Christian love and toncem. A friendly Web ' me awaits you. I in»t Baptist ( hunh North Liberty The new congiegatmn meeting in iLs brand new building, 407 W. Elm one block s >uth "f Highway 4. Waller .1 Ci ieys, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a in. Morning Service 10:30 a m. Evening Service 7 30 pan. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7 30 pm. Be careful Church attendance can be Dang rows’ Oak Grvie ) ull Gospel Church Road 8, 5 i.ucs east Knox, oe 1 mile east of Road 23 Jet. 8 Pastor, A. J C< mpton Sunday School 10 hm. Morning Wondup 11 aan. Evening Worship 7..5U pm Prayer is offered every service for the kick. You will find a fn ndly volcome at this chunh. Glad Tidings Ajsaenibty of God Rev. E. L Whk strom Fish Lake Ende Young. Supt. Sunday School, 9 30 am. Sp<-clal Music and unging Morning Worsnip 10 30 a.m. Christ Ambassador of Youth at 6 p.m. Evening Evangchsti' Service 7 00 pm. Come and meet our now Pas’ar. Pilgrim HoUnr«a (hrach Rev, William Babb, Pastor Jaaae WWer, Supt. Sunday Scho<4 9 30 am. Morning Worsiup 10 15 a.ix Youth Services 6 45 p.m. Evening Worship 7 30 pm Prayer Meeting and B.ble study Wednesday, 7 30 pm. Everyone welcome to these services. First Baptist Cirarrn Clark and Maine St reel a Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday Sch<>J 9 30 am. Morning Worship lu 30 a m. Evening Service 7 00 pm. Prayer Meeting and Bille Study Wednesday 7 p m. North Liberty Church oi Bmlhren A. P. Wenger Pastor Share ua Prayer Hour 9 25 am. Motwng Workup CM) la. Chusch School 10 30 a m 8:40 p m. Everyone invitr-d <0 al theaa services. Beever Creak Meljswitet Uma Krt^. PumUm Bub OUngtMUMM i, supt. Sunday School 9 50 am M miag Woi J <p 10 30 am. WY Service 6 45 pm Evangelistic Ser nee 7 0 pm Prayer ni<a ling Wedue-day, at I nited Priitcios!. 1 (l urch Waahinrtoft and OnU r St Nuilh Liberty. Ini Pa*t<>r Rev C () Biltheimer
Sunday School 9 45 a m Morning Wniahip 11 00 am. Evanghntic Service 7 30 p m. Bible Study Tuesday 7 30 p.m. Young People s Service Thursday, * 30 pm. The public ih invited to attend tho^e service^. Anyone needing transportation for van -elf er family, please call 656-8524 and it will be applied The end <>f your ■m h for a trhnltv chunh. The t niicd Me* todtM Church Harold E Williams Minister Sunday School Superintendents. Tom Frame and I >nn Awai J Head t'.j is Brute Fitzgerald, David Liw'- nn (Irhins' Mrs Ruth McKcsson. Mrs Grace Atwood, Mrs. Bertha Frbm. SUNDAY 8 30 am. First Worship Senice in th-- Michigan St Building. 945 am. sunuay School in both buildings. 11 00 am Second Morning worship sen iee m the Illinois St. Building MONDAY 4 00 p m Junioi Chon piactice TUESDAY 9 30 \ ni. Kmn nia meeting m the Muhigan Street Building WEDNESDAY — 2:00 pm. WSCS Circle Chairmenmeeting, Illinois Strict building, 7 00 pm Chancel (Tiotr practice. 8 00 Official board meeting Illinois Street building THURSDAY 9 .30 a.m Faith Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Ray Chapman. 8 00 p.m. Faith Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Robert Lute. FRIDAY WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Ihlgnm Holiness Church. The First I’resnytenan Church Rev. David D. Owen. Pas'or Elder Helen I-aFcber, Supt. You are welcome to our warship lervicc. Thursday, 7 p.m. Mid-Week W<>rship Scrvii e. Youth Month Sunday ^thool 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10 35 a m Our ushers will be our Jmuoi and Senior Hi groups. On thia Sunday our church wall begin a special in.mlh of recognition of <Kir youth, January 29th to February 26th. Young pcvple wall be participating in the work and worship of this church. Leadership I levelopmert In-depth study of the teacaings, the Hi w, the Why. and th* Ways of t.-aching. Starting Sunday February 3lh at 6.30 pm., and once « month thereafter It w>xild be well for elders deacons and teachers to participate in this program. Life is not just learning what to do, It is also dividing whet n-H to do. North IJhrrty 7>fr(hodiNt (Ymreh Thomas M Frost, Pastor John Harbaugh, Supt. Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Church School 10 45 a.m. Jr and Sr MYF 6 .30 pm. Choir ptuctfee 7 30 pm. Study group* will med *very Tueaday 9:30 am. and iMpm They wiU be entitled Affluence aod Fnvurty • the Qhrmtian fMINertti IJlmrijr Ortatixn Chore* Jaffrrwon ana rtarrlsan Dr S Robert Johnatnn, Mtnutei 510 Hrddvk St Mishawaka Phone 259 6023 SUNDAY >d<RVICES 930 Bible Sch >1 (Ta.Mrn for all age# unc< » c jih'i<-d t«*achrrs, l»«nn MrDanirl Supt 10 30 a m M rang W-i ship and < -n >muruon *"h <r»| mu , • c 5 pl< What the HiMe T< nh« * Ab* Ut
Faith. Works, and Salvation ’ 1 30 pm. Elders meeting. 2 00 p ni. G> neral board meeting, 200 pm Fifth Sunday rally at West Side postpon'd from last Sunday n account of the storm. . 'Mi pni Evening Evangelistic S' rvu’c. Speiual music. Sermon topic ■ What the Bible Teaches । About the Lord's Table." ' MEETINGS OF THE WEEK — WiHlnesday 7 00 pm. Mid week Bible study 7 00 pin Chmti.in Youth group meeting for primary to high school Btble Study, singsplratlnn, fun and fellowship. 8 00 pm. Adult Choir practice, 800 pm Adult Choir practice, Mrs George Henry, director. Thursday 7ov p m Visitation Evangelism. To all the .Cl VH Ch nt tne North Liberty Christian Chunh the public is cordially mvitixl W" w. 1 >me you at th'- church where n > <4l' is ever ,< stranger. First Brethren Chruih Ron Ritchey, Pastor Dirwood Clark. S. S. Supt. Katheriii' Whitmer. Junior Ct.jrch Director *» ’’<o Jr. Church and Morning Worship 10 30 a.m. Sunday School. B »ard meeting to follow 6.00 p.m Youth meeting and Bible Study. 7 30 Evening Worship. Friday, February 3. 7 .30 p.m W M S meeting at the churCh, Ruth Clark hostess. 900 a m 1 -adies sewing and quilting at the church H M* O BIRTHS □ □ A daughter was bom on January 29, in the E Street division hospital. LaPortc to Mr and Mrs. Gary Wa\mier of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knowlton are the parents of twin daughters born January 29, In the E St. Division hospital, LaPortc. They have nam -d them Joni Rae and Julie Kay. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Ffohr 803 S 35th SL. South B*>nd are
JmandTm "There is no fear tn ioue, but perfect loue casts our fear, tor fear has to do with punishment and he who fears is not perfected in love. ’ -1 John 4:18
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the parents of a son. Thonias James, burn January 23, in St. Joseph Hospital. South Bind The mother Is the 5 rwr Keren Reider daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Rcler - ----- □ HOSPITAL NEWS E Street IN vision Wllllnni Knowlton, Clar-nce Farmhan. Ben Williams, R v Spier nil of Walkerton MRM. ANNA DRAKE SUBMITS POEM In my little face so plainly see If you count the bones you will fwd fourteen Besides nil this somebody said You will find eight more in my little head. And on each side of m\ head is a little pink ear With thii*' bones each t< let nv hear And on my chest you will find twenty four ribs together Combine to keep this little chest of mine. To kc< p this little chest of n. no. Mrs Anna C. Drake f Wal - erton sllbmit’e*! thin little P ■ e of poetry which she learned whi n she was ix years "1 lat an Id 1? untry school in Ag- s Mr: Minnie U ffert. an aunt was her teacher. Mr la ^ert cel -br ’» l her 100th birthday recently very quietly at « Nursing homo In Plymouth. Lincoln Twp. 4-H News 4-H Achievement Iwoks and applicjitlonH for 4-H scholarships are due tn the Cotintv Extension office by February 20th, and are available in the County Extonainn Office Listed are a few details ab«»ut the program «1» A 4-H Achlevment B<> k is an organized rep rt of the things voti have d"ne : s a 4-H club member. An outlin* is available frnm the County Extension office showing how to or- , ganlze the book and what sh uld be included in 14 4-H men Us-rs that have been in 4-H wsrn for 4. 5 or more years should b* m- I
tereaied in making a ; Achievement Book. Trips the National 4-H (’hi Congo seholarahips and other au are awarded < n the I isis of • Achievement Rook- (21 1 Sch' larships 1967-1968. Scholarship blanks are due F. ruary 20. These wh ilarshipfor 4-H members that are srn: in High School and plan to go r to college next fall. Applicat may be made on F< rm 3a wh* is available from ’he exten office UNDERSTANDING What n fine world this w be if others could only see u wr see ourselves Something s missingSomst < g La missing Ire n nuto insurance. t ol Get the । m ' t at not r ■ y gats to • a "meat ol e matter, but g v«a yc . a!| the •'tom. rr.mgs, t .0! Ask aoout Per o M ,tua< s broadco . e f ß € Pacemakvr Auto Pc y. I ten la »r d to ft y ur need* and budget. Se# mt.., there s no obligation' your Meridian Mutual afent 1 U. JJ.ni# IJ * R. W. Johnson Ins. Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2*24 Afternoons—Koontz Lake Phone Walkerton 556-2550
Everything that we know about God should Inspire love, never fear. We should not, like a child, be good merelv because we know punianment will surely come our way if we are not good. God is not n wrathful over* seer. No oi.e is more aware of the frailties of human nature, nor more sure of the strength that comes from perfect love. Learn the true meaning of love and you will lose your feeling of fear. Read your 8181 l dolly and • 0 TO CHURCH SUNDAY • M— * , *** < *** ],Wl ^^
