Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 2, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1939 — Page 4

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UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Joseph C. Bailey, pastor INDIAN VILLAGE: Church school R. E. Koher, superintendent, 9:30 A. M. Public worship with the pastor preachjng, 10:30 A. M. SYRACUSE: Church school, C. E. Beck, superintendent, 9:45 A. M. Galilean Vesper Servh on the church lawn lake front, 5 P. M. (All services DST) The pastor will be the speaker at the Vesper Service this Sunday evening. CONCORD: Sunday School, Guy Fisher, Superintendent, 9:30 A. M. » Union Galilean Vesper Service The Ministerial Association of Syracuse has maintained and sponsored a Union Galilean Vesper service on the rear lawn of the United Brethren church on the shore of Syracuse lake for the past two years. It has been the purpose and custom to have guest speakers in as far as possible. Many able, interesting and worthy speakers have appeared on the schedule. Interesting and inspiring music in song and instrument has pleased and profited the successive audiences from Sunday to Sunday. The Association, through the assistance of bff erings freely given by those attending, has provided a loud speaker system and a studio to make more pleasing and effective, each service. Two exceptions to the guest speaker rule have occurred This year. Rev. J. Samuel Pritchard with some of the boy scoots had one service, and Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, president of the association had the other. Another exception is to occur next Sunday in that Rev. Joseph C. Bailey, pastor of the local church of the United Brethren in Christ will preach the sermon. The association is most appreciative of the fine support given by the public and cordially invites any and all to the services. RICHVILLE M. E. C. C. Ctollins. Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 A. x\f. John Emmert, Superintendent.

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GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH H. J. Currens, Pastor Bible School at 9:45. Mrs. Kline, Superintendent. Morning worship at 11:00. “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord,” sang the psalmist many years ago. We all feel the turge to worship at times. You are always welcome at Grace Lutheran church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Travis Purdy, Pastor Unified service, 10:00 A. M. Junior church, 10:00 A. M. Epworth League, 6:00 P. M. Union Vesper service at 5.00 P. M. Mrs. Roy Frevert, church scnool superintendent. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Victor Yeager, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Louis Firestone, ‘'Superintend, ent. Morning worship, 11:00. Evening worship, 8:00. Midweek prayer service— Thursday evening, 8:00. ZION UNITED BRETHREN H. M. Malsom, Pastor Services at 9:30 A. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. TRINITY EVANGELICAL J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Church School, 9:45. Sunday School, 9:45. Mrs. Wilma Hire, S. Snpt. Morning Worship, 10:45. Union Galilean Vesper Service at 5 P. M., on the lawn the the Lakeside U. B. Church. The Fellowship class of the Evangelical church will be entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darr on Tuesday evening. The Second Quarterly Conference of the Evangelical church

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will convene at 8 ik M. The Rev. E. Garfield Johnson will preside and all members ate expected to be present. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Rev. Ralph G. Rarick, I’astor This Sunday for this church, it will be a high day—Rally Day. Sunday school, 10:00 A. M. (DST). Guy Symensma, Supt. lnernational Lesson—“ Elisha: A Life of Helpfulness,” or “Practicing Helpfulness.” It is desired that the Rally Day attendants begin with the Sunday School. Leaving the church at 11:00, crowd will motor to Postmaster Whitehead’s landing on Dewart Lake. All who can well do so<avAM—bring basket contributions to the fellowship meal. A subsequent program is a part of the plan, and all in all it will be a delightful and wholesome program for' all. All members of the family wanted in, from grey-haired grandpa, down to wee-baby Willie. Third service of the special day will be back at the churdh in Syracuse, beginning 8:00 p.m. This will be the fitting clima:: of the day in a great Misionnry Service. Missionary pictures of captivating interest will be projected cn the screen, and j. the speaking in description of pres-ent-day activities on the foreign field will be worth much to hear. This will be under the direction of Miss Anna Warstler, who is nearing the end of her furlough and will soon sail back to India. Everybody is invited to all of our Rally Day! , -? READ IT IN THE JOURNAL - FIRST

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ium only is paid. All stock or articles must be raised or be the work of the exhibitor. Plans are rapidly formulating for the fair in both the entertainment branches and educational interests. Season tickets have been placed on sale in both Syracuse and Milford in Kosciusko county for only $1.00 admitting two persons the entire week. The tickets may be purchased at either Thornburg’s Drug Store or Wayne’s Grill in GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts met in the Methodist church basement, Monday Aug., 7, 1939. We wrote to Miss Burcaw at Camp Sing-A-Long. Sara Jane Hinderer was voted for pianist. Miss Berger was in charge of the meeting. Senator Lundeen of Minnesota received a “post card” four feet long and three feet wide from postal clerks requesting support for a sick leave bill.