Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 January 1960 — Page 4

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lln M« t h ntiM ( hiirrh J K- p Ti.ms M.i »:er • > I hl. >u> .■ : lent S um.. ■» St I? k 4 9of t a m Wor ; S« n ic< lo 40 a in. ' The \\ ■of God Dw<.. m You in A. Wisdom S ' •: MYF 6 (»7 00 The M:«'«>n S; .:y on Aira a. cenUniaxl. Law-:, will be presented by Mrs. Ve t Stahly, counselor. Discus swn. Jr Hgh MYF 700 pm ConUnued study on Afr ca. Lesson will be presented by T’amela Bussie Mrs la. gh Ry Hahn, directing discussion Rr^reehmenU, Eddie Barden Church-wide Mission Study on Africa will continue at 7.00 pin thro gh S3O o c ock Classes for all ages . Wednesday, 7 pm. Cho:r practice Wednesday. Jan 27th. the WSCS will m-et at s p m in the churcn. Brcogn.tion of new mem! era w.U bo the feat ire of the evening Mrs L :c' lb v Hahn will l«e m charge of this part Th- lesson will be led by Mr Velma St a' ly .’ir iv JOtl. the ('hurch Board will meet in the church. Stanley Or. utt < ha. rm an The E. I’. B. Chnrch V I. Gamer Pastor James Payton Super.ntendent Bible School 9 30 am. young people wilj be m charge of the u rs’ n s -n'ce today Youth Fellowship 6 30 Evening Wor-hp 730 Good singing, and a special feature Br nr $ P. le verse for the S. rq - ture lesson C'- r p-3 Wednesday 7on Bible St by and leaver Wednesday at * oo Th ’rs lav evening at 7 30 Dr WE’on S Ihirks Superintendent f Ir. 1 .- » N ’■’h C rferrnce w 11 be with us f -a Par «h ynalv^ ’ and study meeting with all teachers and »? errs of the Sun hv Set- ’ ar I<' mh Th sis Th irsday. January 28 J - - — "q p e p^r- 1 of M s c r. ' Ind ana N > r- ' C nf r< n • w'U ■ • ’ r h - h ar I w d sev w 'h the '• 1 ! ard c " - 'em it - f - * ’ ire building T.t Pt’erim H <Pne*s Church b.hn BPI Pa ’or Jesse W> S mt c -- ’ e > , 1 <1 JO 3 nl M m” g ’t •■ho t< । ” i t m y -h S. - . e c U p m Even ng W< rship 7 j m.

CLEARANCE: -SALE- : 12 Prices H i()n Mai \ Sweatei's, Skirts, ('arcoats. Sport Stockings. | ■ Also re<hic<*J prices on w inter gowns, ■ B P. J s. and head scarfs, P !M< n’s I I onu I Shii ts. HERSHBERGER'S ■ • 5c and l(k iM’t. Dr* (hmwl* Drpt. B ■

Prayer meeting Wednes tv. 7.30 Ininuimml Lutheran < him h lh:i.m:s<n Indian i Satirle :• ~o am. Jr Confir-mut.'-n (’..css Instruction. Sunday t- Ch ;n h Schoo b 13" i’.v.r e Worship Service We Ine day 100 ALCW afternoon unit meets at the church. Mr Eric W alisk"g, 1. ^tess Wednesday, 7 30. Choirs Practice. inur^iay 800 ALCW evening unit meets at the home of Mrs John Noyer IX)IU AS CHUTE The LJorcas Circe of the United Presbyterian Church held thc.r January meeting on Wednesday Jar. 14th at 2 pm in the church social rooms. The meeting was opened wth the s nging of the !>’r :s My Shepherd Mrs Gus Sehu tz Lad devotions which were base*! in the study of the Psalms I ff< r<nt men.hers read the lOOtb Psal: . 19th 29th and !• th a: t then dis* :.*sed them The q..< stions fl m C< nr- rn M igazme. were on tie b “k of Psalms The minutes w< re read and approced Roll cal was answered by smi'ur-' verses with ihe woi-1 "Masters". There were 12 members present Mrs Cowan gave the lesson on What's Happening in Rural America The purpose of this is to l-ecome acquainted with and think through «oine of American rural problem’ We closed with prayer by Mrs J -hnson A social ho r f-d owed with delicious refn *hments by our hostess Mr* Charles T ode Mrs Frai.k Dunn "'ill be the next hostess in February PHILATItEA ( LASS The January meeting of the TV th- a Class was held in the < 1 ir< h par! -rs Thursday afternoon. Jun lit!-, wth members pres ent. The pr-sident Mrs Robert Sill < i ened t!” mee’ing with a poen . I Am The New Y< ar" A song ' C. Wii-’i • v 'U Ws' ’ M ’ > P. J-”* a’ th*’ P"mo The r '1 < i ! and nun■. * of the last n.v»' ■ _ p t - -I Tr .•■■■!'' -’ id ’■e t ’ - «n from 'h- Ph-1 ip an - Die 4th ( s v e d re >1 a short ait ■S’a’t W>e-” V u Xre” Mrs. Clat R

i t ->f ti« i lower ( ommittr-■-ng a I . o' cookies hit I been taken t > M- Edith Griftm -a :i < lias been i 1 \ (ml and f h e: s -a 're st : t to Mrs Flossie Ci p aho is Hl in tl. Holy Fannl'. h pi al. Mrs J Kemp Tunis gave the c >ss an invit on to be entertam <i n the par* ge for the Feb: 1ary rmsd.ng Th: will he our an n il birthday ■ srty and e m h m« ml- r is n-qut 'del to bring their birthday monev Mrs Albert S hutz then read a jxM’in "When My <H»t Up an-1 Go Ha.» Got Up and W< nt The birthd iy so: g was s .ng to Mr« Robert S 1 and Mrs N-llie Purdy who were celebrnt ng their birthdays The meeting was close-! with a song and the class benediction Itelicloua refreshments of whipped gelatin an-1 cake with coffee mints and nuts were served by the hostesses Mrs Robert Sill and Mrs Arthur Neuhaus The man behind the gun must take careful alm If he expects to hit the mark.

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LIFEL 1 N E S - <' y”U tumk'”', is a question that is often asked, and on many subjects. If we were to ask each one what their thoughts were concerning Christian life, we would have many answers given and many different opinions In I wuah 55 s, we are reminded of an important truth, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are my ways your w iys, sa.th the Lord." Tins points up so clearly what we shou’d be doing in tG'se days of varying op.nions, and that is to "Search the Scriptures" John 5 39A The surest cure for divisions among the people of the Ixird is to study the Word of God. Remembering aga n that His thoughts are not our thoughts how important it is to know His thoughts at all times Mak* the reading of the Scriptures the dally habit of your Uvea The Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake