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The l ili; run 11 > ( hu i < Ii h» , n H u I’a >t i’ Jc- e W r. s . t. Sim day s ; :< . M<v: n.; \\ IU i in. Y th S< i !'•■ -- g S ■ .7 b> v ■ Play, i . ’■g \\ ; m\ 7 M Our »i • • • ‘•■ d> a \ Wv a IV ’ V ■ I . t ' • < hm< 1; (’ ■ - 'G- L i Will ’ ' 1 X a < - ' . The E. I . B. < hurch V L < ;.< <r. l' < r James Pay n S .p< t .nt* n;• at Bible S ' 9 3'* a n . . 1 • C ■ • . u a: I<a c. tion of oft” el s t<» Y" it hE» a- p 6 11 pm. Evening Worship 7 30 p.m. Choir Practice Tues lay, 7 pm. Bible ly md Player Wednesday at 7 30 . Local Council meeting Friday evening. Mai h 25. at 7 30. wit,-. Rev. Wilson Parks. Conferen< e Superintendent in charge. The Methodist (hurch J. Kemp Tunis. Pastor O. E Eib. S S Supt. Sunday School 9 30 am. Morning Woiship Service 10 40 Sermon The Touch of His Hand. 6 00 p.m High School MYF Devotional leader Mike Porter. Refreshment committee Don Ludvig and John Nylander. 7 00 pni. .Jr. High MYF Lesson leader. Kent Schweder. Refreshments. John McGhee and Nancy Theo bold. Tuesday. 1 30 p m the WSCS Bible Study class in the Book of Luke wdi meet in the study of the church. Wednesday. 7 "a , hoir pra.We S 00 p.m. . the Finance Commission v 11 n. c ’ n ’ e ohm h. Ma. - lon Jacob. chairman. Week of A’ / ■■ P. !* W<ek of ■ . . ea e h i a: s "o pin Mnihhlhl V B M HOOL A omn ;t'<-e has I” en ienn "• make plans Pi V > -■ on Bibi < h .el Ti. ><■ mittc • a: Eugene E.b Mrs Gier Portei Mis Donald Daube and Mis \itg.’ Guthrie. A committee meeting lias been held and work starting to progress on the school program. Hl B EEI LOU SHIP ( LASS The Fellowship Class of the FIB Chui ch will hold their regular class meeting Thursday evening. March 24 in the church basement Mrs. Harry Masterman and Mrs. Dale Cilery will be the hostesses. NOTH E Intermediate MYF will enjoy a swim party a’ the Natatorium in South Bend Saturday afternoon. Tl group will leave tie- Chun hat 12 45. i >T I»ATKI< K " H<>T Id X< II Monday —Etk* : 0c .-n- u. 1 wh n' ers. bread milk. Tuesday—Chili-mac tvad. apple crisp, milk Wednesday Bar-B-Q vegetable, fruit, choc, milk Thursday - Hot j^rk sandwiches, vegetables, fruit m i milk Friday—Grilled cheese- an iaiches veg. fruit and mlk. A small boy attending dancing school was instructed b> hi> mother to say something ni<e to each young lady a* he escorte<l her back to her seat. He dancid with a young girl and took lie; hack to he; seal without saying anvthmg to her Remembering the oversight he went l*a k to her and said, “Mary, you sweat less than any little fat girl I ev<-r danced wdh Steno MiV Why did Charley wear a business suit when he < m.e to < all on you Last n-ght 1 *" Steno Fay R« ause horn v la t night Charley meant business
Methodist At WSO District Conference The S. J” B< d D •. v t Northwest India- i Conte cm- oft!. J d m S1 ■ T a -d .y Man h Id. 1 ; h". ■. : l y,< et . W» 1. p I If!' W ’!< T- M. ■„u - R 1 ( I s- ■>V( m I •• Vo,:S i • Si .■ .o, . I’. ,ol Ti t. J . Na;i o .. J Kot. pT mi . 1 lb V T,n S I • bo-1 a n r spn ■>’ • ~ -■ ,• i:.-mi-m in the C'iL< : M.-’h- ■: st C! h. Wrn ■- e t'b-me. "There's \ • I. • I'p • t e M mt a>r a’. ad- . : sys ' is d- L' •1 cd b> M.S' Nell \ Sr \ a »t 11 d tea. imr fi om Terre H ite. which she » .tilled. M ■ mam Peak Experiences Af- ' eight months touring mission lands sue said that "there was an aware- ’ ne.ss of joy in every mission st i- ■ tion visited " She visited the Congo of Africa where her brother on e served as a missionary. Four and a half months were spent in India with her nephew, now a missionary there The chinch was at work with new- zeal. Missionaries send this message home, "We are not 1 doing enough to lift the load of the ' missionaries." Koiea still shows the effect of the 1950 disaster The chun h is ' meeting her problems In Seoul and Tyjon 36 widows and 60 chddie.i are being aided by the xiow's Project." The Goodwill Industiy there employs many of them whv h is an aid to their support. They make beautiful handwork articles which they sell in some of the hotels. Nepal was opened in 1951 to mi.Jsionarv work, but no evangelism is I ■ ’imlled bv tn« state t liii' ? iai’. w tm -s by ev<- v 'a' Lvmg p- ' forming the a> ts of God : s H e •dv n.ea s thru. ;h v. hu h the mi.;- i , ion >' n "Is ha\ e to rem h th nitives Th. re oe ’ ' cl\e d< m i . mi 1 .;,s ( - SIS", g- of V illi. S I llilllai.t.. s ,:t w ns. n the io ' • ' a : • o Nep d. h s the C':i i- • . 1 . uth । who are g< >1 wine ses among fu-> pi ed"imn i”.r g H .ndus. The two months in Africa shew- I ed M * Smyei s the r.at.\<s liui . • for set ,r;L> and then fear of wl.. i । present day changes might bring j A .hunger for education is express- ; ed "move over and make room for me" attitude. She was impressed with the graduation class of 26 youth from the elementalv school in 1959 All of them sought ' where they might go to help the i , own jieople in education, pieachii g the gospel, aiding in medical work ; etc New pupils depend upon thI scholarships provided by mission-i ary giving । One primitive mission in cent;al Afrua asked a missionary for a church and a prea< her. The wor’d is hungry. It wants light. Lt-ve and Peace and Jesus Christ supplies all three M - \\ urei Br.-wt i (A i fiienc - President of WSCS. brought h« “high lights of Buck Hill Fai - Conference of the M oman s Div ■ ■ sum '. There were 93 new mission ar.es commissioned this past yeai. but that is small comparer! to th. TOO that are needed ir. today s w orld ’’ I The WSCS of Walkerton was am*>ng the 19 societies to be . awarded study < redits this ye n Their attendance figured on the annual basis of the Mi member*; hated as 33 “ js-r cent Os the new South Bend Bistrct officers that were installed bv the Rev Almon J. Coble District S. perintcn.tent, was Mis J Kemp Tunis of Walkerton, who will asMumr the office of secretary of student work. The 1961 Annual D -trxl rm-e’ ing Will be ill the Gra e Mrhiod '! Church, S -uth Bend. Tlie force r,f habit Is the only force that motlvatr t Hon.e pie
Methodists ()bseno i outh Suiv ay J Kemi' i V ■ hlv ;md Mrs. la- .. i R v H * ’ ' ’I urn ' ■ M. ; Be, • M J K. mp Tm . du <' -i '-1 th-:-a vn ” ■ i •he . - iI m wh. h I "'light i <ll a ■ 1-- non. tm M- tl d -ts w. I- h.-d to the DeM • . < i tl • ■ < hm. 1 dten ' • ' 'h' r ,; \ .(•(., Three pc vs w!• o up!' d \ • b. • Ihril ■: .0.7 t :) and tin r parents. Ib— -ci e »pe- ”d wth m <>i. an :- • Icde by M-s R-'i' i < 'r.i" \ ' < ndlc< wei e lighted by C< Ie i L-e T.m - and Panic, i B r Lfidme 'he < dl t" w<»; lip cl' ..lie ! w s B<b Cripi Jr X ’h 1 choir rendered 'Tel! M<- the St of Jesus", as the .nthem M ' i Murtha Clark !< i in the Resp. • • sive Reading 'The Path of Wisdom", followed by the Apostles Creed. Scripture reading was Psalm 1 and Ephesians 6 14 which Mike Porter read, "Tomorrow's Quest", a message in drama, was presented by young people from various classes in the Sunday School and MYF The cast was as follows: Spirit of Tomorrow, Linda Huhnke who was seeking what was in store for her. Two youths whom she finds and questions. Jackie Tuttle and Bill Van Dyke; Spirit of Home. Pat Van Dyke, who does nnt know ah the answers: Spirit of Education John Nylander. who is still open to more knowledge; Spirit of Ameri< a Sandra Bonifacious, who seeks one greater than she: Spirt' of the Christian Church. Deanre Williams, who uses her two children; Spirit of D ve. Nancy Bai den. who solvt-s problems; Spi of Peat . Lariy Wickham, a tw ।
HUNKS BIG IHI 1 \Rk Is IHI SHOR I1 S I ( OXIP \( I Bl I 1 O U»s BIG. Combint s moie sltoahki hip h g hm >m |«»i nm s \ pa* ( ngt j to. doit. T ill L\Rk II XS BIG I’l RI OR^UM I . I k< \om puk hmtlmg six or IMI lip. \ s. Both lamous foi tombinnig /ip with outstanding gas etononiv. TH I. LXRKGIXISXOI Bl (, s\X IX (,s |'j <a ( 1 1 v । \, upto s .on gas and up to 25 t on ma inti name (loads o| sav mg Lu (s on i < <jut >t THE LARK HXS BIC. PROOF. Moie than a billion ovvm i-drive n miles. Proven also in om 10<H> business and governmental Heel*. THE LARK H IS RIG VALI E. Olhiial used tai guides prove that The I .ark consistently holds its value bettei than the avciage low pined ear. •FT- n _ t ' p — — ... b : MUmII i t THE L ARK HAS THE BIC.GF ST SELECTION .. . umpiestionahly. Six stunning stvks. two piovcn engines k \ hoi Six), thire tiansmisooix. seven axle r«u ios optional like Irvin liaition, lldl Holder, head rests, lev lining seats a list as long as vom arm. I istt your Sthdrbake: Dcaln and ser the bluest . alurs in tou-n. 1 ht ( IthOUtL bEBAKER WILLIAMS SUPPLY CO. Road 23 N<n th Ph. 81 Walkerton SEE THE Nt W STUDEBAKER CHAMP PICKUPS -HANDSCt.’E. HUSKY. LOWES: fRtCED TOO!
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YfiiifiiiiniEiiiinßririr* • * i * h LIFELINES ■ to "If we believe not. yet He abideth faithful: he cannot ■ deny Himself’’- II Timothy 2:13. to ■ Eternal faithfulness is not in the least affe< ted by ■ unbelief. Though the woi Id. its rulers and teachers believe g not in Christ. He is still faithful. : ■ He is faithful in that He cannot deny (men who will _ put faith in Him) salvation. For He cannot deny Himself, and He is our salvation His word is true and it cannot alter. He cannot deny the atonement, for He has purged ® our sins, He cannot deny His love to mankind. He was ■ sent for the purpose of saving us and loving us. ■ If we do believe. He cannot deny us. He is otns and we are His. Faith in God is eternal .security. Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake " to •**-
■" ‘ K rniinski, M < B- mson Hint H. . b Ga. is. Mr. Mi , i in ’■ R h 1 -on M x I B . ■ H Walter Bo ' V . I io . > i m. E Eib. Al. M ' • ml. ••' iTi ii e hip w •op : g , ng i; the county in •! ” . [><■ to m iin this y» ir Lucille G idnei A mtn W’.i •■’lu g 1a hui < h Vcii'-fit to । !ia ■-I ’ latter s nd, ‘I . irylc ct • one. I won’t i" able to att< • but my spirit .. 11 be the !<• ■ you.” ‘ Good’” sa d il othe: man have a .52. a '3 and a > • >k> Whnc would your poit like Sit?”
