Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 50, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 September 1954 — Page 3

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Church of the Brethren Harlan Smith. Pastor 9:30 Morning Worship, sermon by Pastor. 10:30 Sunday School: Ralph Coy. Supt. 7:30 Evening Union service at the Methodist church. You are welcome to all of our services. Church of God _ Wilmer J. Frederick. Pastor Louis Firestone. S. S. Supt. This Sunday all sendees revert to Central Standard Time. 9:30 Sunday school. Classes for all ages. A welcome to all. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon by the Pastor. 7:30 Union worship service at the Methodist church. Harlan Smith, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, will deliver the message. All our congregation are urged to attend; 8:00 Thursday evening: Youth meeting in the church basement and Bible study for adults in the Sanctuary. L Thel Church of God will be having itjs homecoming and Sunday school promotion Sunday. October 3 with basket dinner at noon. Rev. Harold Mishler, a former pastor from (Zanesville, Indiana, will be the speaker at the afternoon service. Keep this special day in mind and enjoy a full day of fine fellowship. Burr Oak E. U. B. Sunday school: 9:30. Mr. Raymond Baker. Supt. Worship service: 10:40.

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Grace Bible Church Rev. M. Raymond Mason. Pastor Sunday: Worship service, 10:00 am. Bible casses. 11:00 am. Evening service, 7:39 pm. Thursday: Midweek service, 7:30 pm. Public cordially invited to all services. Solomons Creek E.U.B. Rev. John Schroeder. Pastor Sunday school: 9:30, Mr. John Darr, Supt. Worship service: 7:30. Bible study: Wednesday. 7:30. The Methodist Church Worship Hour 10:00 am. Rev. Greene will be back in the pulpit after a most glorious weekend in Youth Visitation Evangelism in the city of Indianapolis. We will continue the general theme: Holy Habits for Christian Living and be xovl// I crtxr suffa\y preaching on "A Wonderful Discovery.” Members of the church are urged to take advantage of these opportunities and hear about those things that deal with every day living. We shall be thinking about the holy habit of Bible

reading. The Chancel Choir will furnish the anthem. Next Sunday is Rally Day in our church school. Parents are urged to come and bring their children to church and remain for the Sunday school that follows the Worship service. There will be a very important meeting of all members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship. We urge all youth of the church, between the ages of 12 and 23 to be present. Meeting time is 6:00 pm. The first community-wide Sunday Evening Worship Hour will be held in this church at 7:30 pm. Rev. Harlan Smith. Brethren church minister, will preach and Rev. W. Noble Green, minister of the Host Church will be in charge. All people of the community are invited and urged to attend. Circle No. 1 will meet Thursday. September 30 at the cottage of Rev. and Mrs. Greene at Epworth Forest on Lake Webster at 12 noon for a potluck dinner. Nightingale Choir rehearsal will! be at the church at 7:00 pm. All. members of the choir are urged to be present and on time. The Chancel Choir will have their Choraliers meeting and choir J rehearsal at the home of Miss Florence Foster at 8:00 pm. Members of the choir are urged to be there as the Christmas Cantata will be chosen and plans adopted for the rehearsal schedule. We would like to remind people! of the Methodist Faith of our Spiritual Life Mission October 17 thru I 22. We hope every member will plan to attend every night’s session. Grace Lutheran Church Rev. Carl Sorensen. Pastor Youth Sunday: 9:45. Sunday church school with classes for all ages. 'I 10:45 Divine worship “The Living Word” the message will be' given by the young people of the I church. Tuesday evening the Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Eldon Jones at their Lake cottage. Thursday 7:30. Senior choir practice. J The first and foremost in the nation is the home. The home or, family’ is the basic social unit. The church, school and state are all dependent upon the family. Moses in Deut. 6:3-9 pointed out that the parents were to be the teachers of their children. They were to use such method by which

' - 'l Rev. Robert H. Harper Living Wiitutifi. Ltston for September 26: Mntibeur 5: 13-16, 8: 4-6; II Corinthimu 3: 14-21. Golden Text: Matthew 3; 16. Salt has bean employed from the remote past as a preservative of food and it is significant that Jesus told his disciples that they' were the salt of the earth. A devoted husband once told the writer how he dreaded to take his wife to live at a sawmill where conditions were rough and many of the men were wicked. But she insisted on going with him and with* pride he told what a fine effect her presence and her influence had over the placq. But if the salt has lost its saltiness through adulteration, what good is it? Jesus also likened Christians to • city aet'on a hill and to a light lifted on high. If the light borne by a man who is respected and trusted is allowed to grow dim and die out for lack of fuel and timely care, how great may the injury to those who have followed him as their example! The love of Christ supports those who, witness for him and makes them to bear a bright and shining light amid the darkness of sin. They must lay aside all personal considerations and even the thought of Jesus as a man to think of him ; as the ever-living God who was in the world to reconcile men unto himself. This is our highest witness—to tell the world of a Savior who can cleanse and save unto the uttermost

they were to talk of God. of His power, and of His presence continually. And this instruction should be carried on from generation to generation. They were to teach their children in the sacredness of life and worship, and never to slight that responsibility. There is much concern today over the great percentage of de-i linquent children which does not; come from broken homes, but; from well established homes professing Christian affiliation with the church. The home or family is a divine: institution. The Bible pictures of what God intended it should be., We see it at its worst and at its | best. A home can be exalted to. heaven and it can be brought to! the level of demons. A home can be made an abode of happiness I and contentment: or it can be made an abode of distrust and; blasted hopes. It is within our pow- > er to make the home anything we will want it to be. But above all | the grace of God is needed to make it a wortKbfhile home. October the 3rd, World Wide' Hob’ Communion. Class for religious instruction will begin early in October, and will continue during the winter months. A class for adults is also being formed. If you would like to have your children in this important class contact the pastor. | The Church of the Little Flower Roman Catholic Lake Wawasee North Side Operated by the Oblate Fathers. | Masses during September: ; 8:30 9:45 Confessions before each mass. Evangelical United Brethren Church K. E Foulke. Minister Church school at 9:45 aan.. Ed Caskey, Supt.; Wilma Hire, Junior i Dept. Supt.: Maude Geiger, Nur-sery-Kindergarten Dept. Supt. Parents. bring your children and be a 1 regular part of our church school. 1 Church Worship at 10:45 am.: Sermon: "Educating Mind and Heart.” A women’s trio anil sing. : The church school hour and the j church Worship hour supplement' each other. One without the other makes your religious experience on Sunday incomplete. ’ Uunior League at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday evening. Twenty-one pupils were present this last week. Are your children enrolled? The first in the series of monthly Union Services vAH be held this Sunday evening at the local Methodist Church, with Rev. Harlan Smith. Church of the Brethren, as guest speaker. The time, 7:30 pm. The Calvary Brotherhood will be held on Tuesday evening. 7:30. with an evening of visitation, followed with a Weiner Roast at Lakeside. The Missionary Institute will be held at Bethel EUB Church. Elkhart. on Wednesday, with the morning session at 10:00. Dr. V. L. Fam ham. who has recently returned from special assignment in China. Japan. Sierra Leone, and the Philes. will' be the guest speaker. The Christian Sendee Guild will be held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. L. Miller. Warsaw. The local CSG will leave the Church at 6:45 P.M. The local WSWS and CSG will have charge of the Midw eek Senice on Thursday evening. 7:30 P. M . with the “Day of Prayer’ emphasis. Choir Rehearsal will follow the Midweek Service at 8:30 PM. Notice: Please remember the change in time this Sunday! SVB-DEBS HOLD FIRST MEETIRO The first meeting of the year was held at the home of Kay Adams for the Junior Ladies SubDeb Club. President Charlotte Hoffner called the meeting to order and announced that fourteen new manbers would be initiated October 4. After delicious refreshments. the meeting was adjourned.

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Wawasee Lake South Shore Inn A meeting of 16 officials of the General Electric Company of Indianapolis, was held Thursday. The Coal Merchants of Indianapolis, met last Wednesday for a luncheon and meeting. The Kraft Food Company of Chicago will convene Thursday and remain until Sunday. This is a meeting of salesmen and their wives. North Shore Mr. George Campbell and daughter have returned to their home on Wawasee after spending the summer at their cottage at Fife Lake. Michigan. Johnson Hotel A convention of the Tool Division of the Bakers and Allied Trade Union will meet at the Johnson Hotel starting Sunday. A meeting of the husband and wives of the T. & H. Supply Co. from Fort Wayne will be held over the weekend. Buttermilk Point Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coppock had guests from Terre Haute, Indiana, Mrs. Youmans and her children, Karen and Stevie, and Mrs. Cooper and son David. Mrs. Youmans and Mrs. Cooper are daughters of Mr. and Mi’s. Coppock. Miss Ann Hilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert, left for Purdue University, Friday. Miss Hil-

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belt is a freshman. Ideal Beach Mr. George Q. Bruce of Indianapolis and Wawasee was host 15 September to 19 of his neighbors for a weiner roast and pot luck supper. Those present were Jack and Bill Cline, Mr. and Mi’s, Lester Smiley of Ft. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Corrigan, Alice Zimmer, Fred Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Moine Lutz aU of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanLancker of So. Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gottschalk and daughter Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gray of Wawasee. Such an enjoyable time was had by all that it was decided to meet annually and the party will be known as “The Bruce Picnic” honoring Mr. Bruce for having planned the first party. Mr. Bruce has owned property at Wawasee for about 40 years. JUNIOR MOTHERS MEET The Junior Mothers met Mon« day September 20 at the home of Mrs. John Byron. Twenty-four members attended the potluck supper given by Mrs. Byron and her co-hostess: Priscilla Juday, Mary Gansom, and Mar Smith. Following the supper, Mrs. Howard Juday, President, conducted a short business meeting. The rest of the evening was slsent socially.

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