The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1969 — Page 15

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First Baptist Church Clai k uni Maine Streets Edwin Shelly, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor's Bible Class in the i auditorium. Present study, The Book of Acts, "God's Blue Print tor His Church.” Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Hvening Service 7:00 p.m. j Romans 1:16 1 Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. "Remember, it does make a difference what you believe" AU services are on Eastern Standard Time. St. John’s Lutheran Church Pine and hney Roads North Liberty, Ind. Curtis E. Benson. Pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship Walkerton Wesleyan Church Rev. William Babb. I\i-tor Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. Evening Servic- 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Star Wesleyan Church Corner of New and Pine Roads M. L. Bell, Pastor Ralph Morris, S. S. SupL. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. K. L Unltr<’ "Missionary Church Richard Matteson, p stm (r ml. south of Walkerton n fP Mrs. Robert Varga, S. 3. Supt William Henderson Director of Music Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Children's Oburch 10:15 a.m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Midweek Service, Wed., 7:00 p.m. Bible Atudy Tuesday 7:30 pm Young People’s Service Thursday. 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. United Pentecost:.; tch Corner of Indianr a. «d ”sn Buren ot., Walkerton (formerly in North Liberty) Rev C. O. Bilth“lmer, Pastor, Sunday School 9:45 a n. Morning Worship 11 0 a.n*. Evangelistic Berv.ee i 30 p.m. - * ll■ Full Gospel Tabernacle KL tJt Koontz Lake Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. PYPA 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p m. E.'eiyone Welcome Flint Baptist Church North IJIw-rty Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7.30 pin. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Church of The Brethren A. P. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church Schoo! 10:30 a.m. Adult Bibb 6 30. Youth 6:30 p m. Ohoir Practice 7:30 Wediie-d a, Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingenpi»l, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Miming Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Servi<" 7:00 p.m. CYC Thin s 6:30 p m. Adult Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 pm. Church of Christ North Libi •ty Dr. S. Robert Johnston, Minister *ll Red<*lek st.. Ml bawaka Pil >ne ! ' 9 26’ _’3

9:30 a.m. Bible School; Classes for all ages under qualified teachers. Cecil Klopfenstein, Superintendent. 10:30 u.m. Morning Worship and Communion, Choral Music. Service. Special Music. 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service. Thr I*ublic is cordially invited to all the services of the congregation "Where No One Is Ever A Stranger.” Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pasto; Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 o.m. Sermon: "The Light of the World.” Holy Week Services Thursday evening, Full Communion. All services at 7:00 pm. CST The Master's Quartette of the Wakarusa vicinity will bring the special music each evening, Sunday through Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. CST at the Pine Creek Chui ch of the Brethren, coiner of Pine and Stanton Roads. This group of men are members of the Yellow ("reek Church of the Brethren and have appeared in many c. the churches in Northern Indium. They can also be heard over Radio Station WCMR each Sunday afternoon, "The Master’s Log Book.” They have recently cut their second long play record which is now available. First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Rev. Kenneth Bergner, Pastor Sunday Easter Services: Sunrise Service, 6 a.m., EST Sermon Topic. "He is risen” Easter Breakfast, 7 a.m. Worship Sei vice, 8 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. W rship Service, 10 35 a.m. Hymns wil! be “Chri-t i- Ri.a n Today" and "Jesus Chii is Ri - en" Communion at b*»th Worship services Nursery for all services. Mrs. Jack Tiede will direct both junior and senior choirs. Mrs. Nelson Walz. Organ; 1 for all services Fr+d y. 2-1 p.m Community Service at St. Patrick Church Thought for the week. ■ He who has surrendered himsek' t<» it know- that the Way ends on the Cross—even when it is leading him through the jubilation </f Gennesaret or the triumphal into Jerusalem" The I nited Methodist Church Humid E. Williams, Mimster Sunday School Fliiper intendents David Frame and Wyman Hochstetler. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson, Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mra Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst, Director of Music. Mr. George Robinson, Chancel Choir Director, and Mrs. Bertha. Urbin, Youth Choir Director. Head ushers, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. Church Calendar THURSDAY 7 00 p.m. Agape Pmyer Group ilim > - Sued Building FR’GAY 200 p.m Communitv Good Friday Service at St Patrick • CUthohc Church 3 50 p m., Youth Choir pri H-. in the Michigan Street buildin SUNDAY 6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service Ulin >i- S’ted b. hng 730 a.m.. Li :ht Breakfast Illinois St'oct bui'ding 8 30 u rn. Fir t W” hip S> ri - Ice Michigan Street Buildin.' 9:45 am. Sunday Schoo! in both buildings 11 00 am St ■ > | Mm. n w-rh li p m the Michi.: n St < t Build in M< ! - A Y

9:30 a.m. Prayer Service. Ulin i - Sts ♦ • t building 7:00 p.m., Senior Adult Fellowship. 11! nis strict, bun-.ing TUESDAY 1:00 p m., Vacation Bible SCam 1 te ch< r' met ting Illinois Street Building 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Richard Anderson, Jr. WE! ^ESDAY 7:00 P.M. -- Chancel Choir rehersal in the Michigan Street building. 8:00 p.m., Charge Conference Illinois Stieet Building ’Till RSDAY 9:30 a.m., Charity Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Fred Polk 2:00 p rn., Phi'.athea Class mt eting in the Illinois Street building 7:00 p.m„ Agape Prayer Group in the Illinois Street building THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITV WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. Nor*h Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor ThU’sJ.iy, Ap.il 3 3:30 p.m. - Youth Membership Cl ■ < 7:00 p.m. - Maundy Thursday. Communion Service in n >rth basement room. 8:00 p.m. - Adult Choir Rehearsal. Friday, April 4 7:30 p.m. - Good Friday Vesper Services. This replaces former union service. Sunday, April 6 6:00 a.m. - Suniise Service 7:00 a.m. - Breakfast in the basement of the church Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Durwood Clark. S. S. Supt. Mrs. Cecil Hay. Primary Supt. Earl Liggett, Bible Study Leadei Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 B. Y. C. at 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study 6 30 p m. Family Bible Hair 7:30 p.m. Tri-CnnmumtA Crusade thiweek. Tue I iy, Wedne alay in I Thursday at DaV:!le School nt 7:00 CST. Boh Davenport will .ipeak and fine musicians will perform nightly. Choir Cantata, Good Friday evening in our church at 7:30. W.M.S. will have a brief bu-m< - meeting a.tr-.wards as will the Laymen. Sumi-e Sci'.’: es Raster Sundi\ at 6:30. Breakfast at 7:30 M ’ning v . hip service.- .at 930 an 1 10 30. (No evening sei vicei Over 60 Club will meet it the church April 9ih fn m 1:00 t , 4:15 pm. A speaker n gaiden ing will be with us-. Northern Indian i Youth Rai'.-. Saturday, April 12th at Nappanee High School it 7:30 EST Send your reservations tr Mrs Schneider, Walnut Street. Nap panee. ("Ol PLES ( LI B EN JOYS CARKY-IN SUFFER The Couples Club of the Walkerton Preshx terion Church had their carry-in supper at the church Sunday evening. March 30. with 40 present. The hoets were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keeling and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. Mrs. Jack Tiede decorated the tables. Joseph Lowry, president, conducted the business meeting at which time plans were m ule for the s<avmg oi the pub’ic Pan cake an I S 'Hire Supm 1 n April 19 The committee for the upp i ae Mr an 1 M Du ne Rh' 5 Mr and Mr-. El K’ tding ar. 1 Rev an I Mrs. Berg ner. Ot Love” Theme For WSCS Prompts Field Trio Today cnnng plus action creates a hipp, nine There are man', "happenin.'s' b« in : talked about bv the v . ~n W :am •' s • jet- >' Christi in S. rvict <> f th. Ur ’• ! Meth ■ii t C :u• h in V' ■l. ' ' T'.- ’S* for the vear n "Et.aus’. ut t

AFRIL 3, 1969 — THE INDEFENDENT-NEWS

Love.” Guidance in understanding an 1 loving those who seem different from them-elvcs has been offered the women through the use of 'film.-, filmstrips, and speaker.- sudi as Mr. C. -ell L iwrf n, exccu.ive dim t sr ot the Si uth Bend I rban League and the Rev. RUmml Rogels, chaplin at Beaty Memori.l Hopital, Westville. Due to increased concern nnd love, a real desire to become in-M>i\c-1 in ii' e outside the "soc. led established” chu.ch deveh.ped and task-force.- were organized to go out into va-Hous aicas during the m< nth oi Ma reh. All the members of the four groups organized met at the church bep.ie leaving for their ta-k. Each member received a printed sheet ci ncernin ; necessary elements involved in ou. mission o. k.vc and juineu in .■ brici penou ot wo..hip anJ aedic.ition. Tuesday astern m, March 18. the first gr< up t f thirty members of the WSCS went ta tru Hiven Hubbard Home for the aged at New Carlisle, In lima. Five guest- joined the meinoer in sharing circle activities with the residents of the home. Mr. M. Du nn, adminrstrato? i f the home, escorted the group during an hour's tour of the building and grounds. Following the tour, gue-is an 1 residents met in the chapel for a short informal afternoon worship. Mrs. Carl Steinke, ci.cle Chairman, introduced Mrs. Harold Williamprogram chairman and Mrs David Lawren e, p.ani-t. A Singspiration, special mu-ic an I worship composed of sharing thoughts both planned and spontaneous were enjoyed by all. There were several warm reunions as old friends were discovered during the visitation period that followed the program Tuesday evening, March 18ih, fifteen women wtnt tv Norman Beatty Memorial Hopital at Westville. Ruth Cade, Mrs. Richard Flaugher, chairman, wa in charge prepiratiins of refreshments und games for the seventy patient.- of a St. Joseph County Ward. M .-. Fn 1 Daniel, was in charge <xf mu-ic. Following an evening of singing and games involving both patan. and visitor.-, cupcake.-• uni ice cream were served to all. Eich patient irevivvd a prize. Through some of Lhe visitor.- were shy, they were welcomed so warmly by the patients th it a time of real fellowship and sharing was experienced by everyone. Wednesday morning. Ma. ch 19th, a group of women were guided b\ Mr.-. Wi-sler throu the facilitie.- of the Chn- ian Service Center in S> u'a B> r Much enthu-ia m dwelt p< d athe women me untered man\ <>pp rtumties -for supporting that program and began to better understand the exciting an I creative ministry of this ('enter This mini-try is expres-ed in many ways such as counseling always available, the Bargain Barn and the Day Care Urogram. Wednesday evening, March 26th, the last trip of the tour planned was made when a group of women of the Society joined women of the South Bend Urban League Guild for an evening • dialogue it Hansel Center Mrs. Ruby Paige the Urban Leagu» anamod this evening for the WSCS und a lime ex good fellowship was enjoyed by all. Repo < n'ivt from tach of the task- forci rt parted back t* the Gem-ial Mu tin cl the WSCS ' n April 2n i at s no p m EST A tone for sliaiin , tu h othc- exper lent e- and r< -p n t-a to the Much Venture wet. th-high-light the program. W >mvn of t h«‘ (; ic. M- ta, ,i Church <’. South Beni wen <>ur guc-t f. ’ the evemn; C mmunion ccmludeJ the eiv: t As a re ult t g "tr ip tw o frvm their own probit, n - am concerns, the women <4 th« WSCS are r < wl\ aw ire of tat problems < f other - an I -ee manx new ways of expressing their Chn.-t .tn Faith as the', re ■ h out in love to others In t 11. n of pi n- f :■ th<- e- min v< their ib pi Is that lib . e wiJ

enough time on the calendar for the projects they anticipate as "Because ot Love" they act United Methodist Easier Sunrise Service Is Set The members ;nd friends of the United Methodic Church wil! gather in the Illinois Street building at 6:30 this ( mnng Sunday morning to joyfully share in an Easter Sunrise Service. Thiservice will seek tn express through song and meditati’ n the glad hope and certain victory of the Resurrection. Mr. John Wathen, Lay Leader of the congregation, will serve as the worship leader. The Easter Meditati< n will le presented by Dr. Robert Hanm. Special selections in mu-i will be presented. Fr>llowing thi- service a fell -w---ship breakfast will be served !n the dining room. The regular wor-hip serva-es at 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock will be conducted in the Michigan Street building. Special Easter mu3c will be pre- nted in b-th -ci vice-. The rite of infant bapt. ru will be observed for infant- and small children. Nursery -ervices wall be available at the 8:30 and 11:00 services. Easter Services Set For Koontz Lake Church An Easter Sunrise Service at 7 a.m. CST will begin the day's activities thi- Sunday at the Koontz Lake Mi-sion uy Chun a. Re jection on ChnM s -u te ing and rejoicing in Hi.i resurrecti n will be presented through readings, and art work. The instrumental and vocal music theme of the service will be uuilt around the spirilual Were You There" ' Mr-. Jack D-i-ch will he the soloist. In charge of planning the program are Robert Var: i, chairman. Mrs. Jmi Clark Ms. Stanley Mark . and Warren Allen. Following the Sunrise .Service, an Eci-ter Break-fast will be served at the church, with Ted Feece serving as chef. "The Children's Allelulia." an Easter cantata written espeei illy for children, will be presented in the 9:30 Sunday School b.-ur. Mis. George Robinson i- the director of the junior choir. Pastor Rich nd Matteson will preach in the 10:15 worship service. The Women - Mis-i nary Societv o wlv h Mrs. J hn Hans i- pn ident will have charge of tin f> 30 ev. nin_ servue Slidewill b? -h wn depicting the societie- di tri. t-wide home mission project -for this year. The pub!: is cordially mv’tr I to j an in anv or all of the d ivs ai tivitie- on Easter Sunday--this nr >t joyous day of the year! Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid ha» been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. Tnis small device has no □angling c< ids or separate irana* milting units an 1 represents a new unusual de.-ign idea in a product . re.-tore natural hearing. It was devel ped especially for those pvt ns who < m hear but < m’t understand. Thi- new hearing m trunoni p-vidc "earlevei ' hearing with the w arer p' -kmg up -peech, sound- televise n and iadi at h.s ear. Due to the use < f transistors, the user cost is vxtr» melv low. A true life actual size replica of the smallest an-in-the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given ab.-<ilut< I'. free to anyone while supp! . lasts. S, w e suggest y u write ! r y urs nw. No obit ri n w ’ <\"i. Write to St., V. . . U, .' i RH.

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