Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 October 1954 — Page 3

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Rev. SipleToße Guest Minister The Rev. Clair Siple, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church of Crrwfordsville will be the guest minister at the Syracuse Methodist Church here during the Spiritual Life Mission October 17-22. Mr. Siple will preach seven times during the week on Holy Habits. On Sunday morning. 17 October, he will preach on “Deepening the Spiritual Life.” Beginning Sunday evening and continuing through Friday evening. he will speak on a different Holy habit each evening. These include regular church attendance, family devotions, prayer. daily Bible reading, tithing and witnessing. Sunday morning 24 October Mr. Greene will be back in his pulpit to conduct the “Service of Vio lory’’ when covenants made during the week will be dedicated. CHRISTIAN SERVICE ROTES Mrs. Noble Greene. Mrs. Nora Colwell. Mrs. Harry Culler. Mrs. Clair Dreher, and Mrs. Orval Carr, attended the Methodist District Group meeting at Shipshewana, Tuesday. The local Society received an award for nearly reaching the Quadrennial Goals set up for the past year. Mrs. Carr, as president, received a book, for her Society being in 3rd place out of 14 societies. The book "The World Witness of Methodist Women”, is the 14th annual report of Women’s Divison of Christian Service. Good nature is one of the richest fruits of true Christianity. —Henry Ward Beecher Windstorms Won't Damage New TV Tower Careful engineering In every detail plus proper selection of materials are responsible for the Superior strength of the new Spaulding Strato-tower. For this reason. The Television Store will unconditionally guarantee your new Spaulding Strato-tower for a three year period. Available in heights up to 64 feet. It can be installed i for as little as 150.00 down. The TELEVISION STORE Wawasee Village Ph. 80231 NUw Low Prices dart at . . .$380.00 / Harvest a cash crop this winter ./ftj /// • • • from your woodiot Here’s just the chjin saw to help you do it—the new 9 hp Disston DA-211. This powerful saw makes light work of all woodcutting chores. We also have the lightweight DO-101 for oneor two-nwn operation. Both can be converted tn seconds to a pulpwood cutter’s bow tsw. We’il be glad to demonstrate any of these professional saw*. CALL OR STOP II FOR ' DEMONSTRATION WAWASEE MARINA East Eed es Wawasee Alt. 13 PkMt Creswell 51-F-20

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Grace Lutheran Church Rev. Carl Sorensen. Pastor There will be no Sunday School this Sundav. There will be no Divine Worship this Sunday. The Pastor will be attending the Biennial Convention erf the United Lutheran Church, and College and Seminary Alumni at Toronto. Canada from the 6th to the 13th. The Sunday School is forging, ahead steadily. The steady rate of growt h is a delight and and in-| spiration to all who gave so freely of their time and service to the spiritual upbuilding of our youth. As a result of this growth a promising department of intermediates and of seniors has been formed with an excellent teacher to guide them in things so important in good character building. When teachers are needed God always supplies our need by sending us good Christian men and women. A department so much desired is in the making. A fine group of young people are ready to organize for spiritual enrichment and social enjoyment. The church is grateful for the fine qualities of its youth. , The class for instruction in the Christian was’ of life is ready to begin on Thursday 14 October after school in the church. This class will continue throughout the winter until Easter. It is hoped that the parents will cooperate in this so important a matter of spiritual knowledge. Any parents who would like to have their young people join in this class may do so. Solomons Creek E.U.B. Rev. John Schroeder, Pastor Solomon’s Creek 5.5.—9:30; Mr. John Darr. Supt. Worship Service 7:30 horn negden uc -Ch C—&& pq Bible Study Wednesday, 7:30 Burr Oak E. U. B. Burr Oak S. 5.—9:30; Mr. Raymond Baker. Supt. Worship Service 10:40 Concord Evangelical United Brethren Church Concord E. U. B. Church Worship Service: 9:30: E. J. Cornelius, Pastor Sunday School: 10:30; Eugene Blackburn, Supt. Evenbody Welcome WCTU Completes Roster At Recent Meeting “Path of Education under the departments of Scientific Temperance Instruction and Temperance Education in Church Schools.” was the topic of the monthly meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union held in the home of the president, Mrs. J. C. Bailey. Mrs. James Druckemiller used “Planting Seeds of Wisdom” for her worship theme and read Prov. 3:13-16. "An Open Letter to Church. Members Who Drink.” “Truths Regarding Alcohol,” and “Alcohol and Inherited Degeneracy,” were presented by Mrs. Albert Troup and Mrs. S. A. Bauer. During the business session the local roster of directors was completed as follows: Flower Missions. Lester Darr; Institutes, Ada Klink; Publicity. S. A. Bauer; Soldiers and Sailors, Pearl Koher; Temperance in the Church, Leonora Barnhart: Temperance in School, and Temperance and Missions. Eston Clayton. Next meeting will be 11 October in the home of Mrs. Eston Clayton. All that a man does outwardly is but the expression and completion of his inward thought. — William Ellery Channing

Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church K. E Foulke, Minister, Church School at 9:45 A. M. RALLY DAY. A good day to get started coming to Church! Ed Caskey, Superintendent. Wilma Hire, Junior Department Superintendent. Maude Geiger, Nursery — Kindergarten Department Supt. Church Worship at 10:45 A.M. Sermon: “A Call To Rally.” Choral selection: “Give Thanks And Sing.” All members and friends are invited to attend the carry—in dinner at the Oakwood Hotel Cafeteria at 12:30. Junior League at 6:00 P-M. Evening Service at 7:3o,with Mr. John Lamey of the Indiana Temperance League, Inc., giving a [ challenging address. The Ladies Aid Meeting will be held on Tuesday evening. 7:30 P. M.. at the Lakeside Church. The Christian Service Guild will meet at the parsonage at 6:00 P. M. on Wednesday evening for a potluck supper, followed with the first class in the special study course. The WSWS will be held at the home of Mrs. Alva Nicolai on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 P.M, with a special invitation for guests to attend. Midweek Service and Choir Rehearsal on Thursday evening, 7:30 and 8:30 P.M. Church of the Brethren October 10th. 1954 Rev. Harlan Smith. Pastor 9:30. morning worship, sermon by the pastor. Special music by the ladies of the Home Builders class.

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10:30, Sunday school. Ralph I] Coy, superintendent; Emogene Da- - vis. elementary superintendent; Vivian Kern, cradle roll superin- i tendent. Classes for all ages. Come l and worship and pray with us. t 7:00 ik m.. Adult Bible Study and C. B. Y. F. meeting. 7:30. sermon by the pastor. Following the sermon an important < business meeting will be held at which all members are urged to j be present. 17 October is “Go to Church” Sunday. Start making plans now to be in the Church of your choice on that day. Church of God Wilmer J. Frederick, Pastor Louis Firestone, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Bible School. This Sunday is Promotion Sunday. 10:30 Morning Worship. Sermon by the rastor. 7:30 Evening Worship. The pastor will bring the message. 4 The Methodist Church October 10: In the absence of the minister, who with his wife will be attending the National Conference on Family Life, in Cleveland, Ohio, there will be a guest minister in the pulpit. Your minister covets for him your loyal support and presence. The Chancel Choir will furnish the worship an anthem. The worship hour is 10:00 a. m. Sundry School. ll.:00 a. m. Parents are urged to bring their children to Sunday School. There is a class for every age, one through 101. Tlratafed supervision heads each department. Facilities have been vastly improved to help the teachers do a much better job in 1 teaching your child.

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Commission on education meeting Thursday, October 14. 7 pm. All members are urged to be present. Nightingale choir rehearsal on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal Thursday at 7 :45 pm. Spiritual Life Mission will be held in this church October 17

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through October 22. This is a mission to deepen the spiritaul life of every member of the church. We will have a visiting minister with us for the week. He will be preaching on the Holy Habits of Christian Living. Members of this church are urged to keep every night free of other activities and plan to attend each service.

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