Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1960 — Page 8

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- WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 14, 1%0

CHURCH NEWS

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The Methodist ( hur< Ii l Kemp Tun s MmisUi E.stei Sunrm ' Seivn., 6 40 < : jn. Au inspnatioi d sen a t is yi" i sored by the R Hhi i Cl. to which a <a; a 0 ii.vitD aw.tits everyom E.bi . last will lx* si'iv I by the sue. | group immediately folk wmg Sunday Sho 1 9 .30 m (» E Eib. Su pt i mi< nd, nl Easter Worship Sen < I 1 h an. S* rn >n. ’T-oy .M : J. si S nday at 2Ou p । t) . Walker <• i Fire I Jepa:Dm iit w.H sp. nso • <n Easter Egg H mt for chib • ren .p to veins. The plane is Pie ‘ Park Fmty-thrci prizes ; and fa Vig’s S nday 6uo ~ t» t g th< H; St i. ol MYF v H i v< ; with E S Blough its dev I t] leadei T'v refreshment < omm Dee is Ei ]e< ■ Huhnke and L< G lEv Hai .. ; Hl.s oo p.m the Junior H.gh LYE will im v' la ider i f p ■ ' । gi.' Mike Meltings and refreshn.e: <oinmittei N inCy Theobald ano J.a kie Tuttle. .M -nday. son p.m Ha Rebekah U rcle will meet in the h. m< of Mis Robert Barth n T esday, 1 30 p m. Bibb* St idy Class of WSCS meets in tin church office. Wednesday. 7 pn Ci iehearsa). ।

f . 'VvHb for higher al hjdl yields M Cl Swig OF 5 ' "Oa,’ v ;2 T* **w f , o I Ey -• tWL. ’ ESE2ES Jr ▼ Vr *^ll HHHMK&ffiSHSBmi I Full Season Control Vskes your in Os t 4 ■ r ul 4i b' d'ed wt '-f an-J gmS^S. vastment tn good s*ed fertilizer Non-Injurious to Corn and mu inagenwit Site f»j nt. ,i' •• i mm, !' tC u 1 ting pay 0“ f hmi• cd«£ «e«d comProfitable petition Soil *. nutrient* and Increased,-;ds Sa.es t-e and latxjr. moatuie »k to U» Red- et or eliminates cultivation corn. GEIGY AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS / -I ''l* j, r '• « CjVrf»/*f -> Mill River Road, Ardaiey, N«mv York 1M °*' e o'oor ***r<RC«»r«

SOO p.m Chur h Board will ii ct wr •. S’ tnl<\v (hcutt < ha\ tnan. S.dui day the t hirh will be m us. foj a wedding The E. I It. < htirch V I. Gamer. Pastor James Payion. Supt Ti E A STEP S e vit es Ik ’. ai as follows: Sunrise Son n e at 0-30 wul spt i utl music by the choir, a program sponsored by tn’ Young People and featuring a message by M-: Ix-onard Beaty. The E tster breakfast Adlowmc is in the basement of th( < hurch for all who wish to come. In the morning worship s< rep c. tiw choir will be singing again; there will be reception of mem hem and dedication of children n ther- ar- those who wish it The pastor will speak on "Some 'Of the Implications of the Resui - rection." The evening servnee will take tin form ol a praise senice, with plenty of singing, and a brief message by the pa tor and serv- । ice fbr the children. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 6.30 with Sue (dark as leader. Men’s Rally —lThe men of the church will meet at the c hurch .Thursday evening. April 21. at

. 7 30. A good program is being planned and there will be refreshments •and planning for the future of the iorganiz Don This is for all men of the church and faiends of the . (hurch Tin P Igrim Holiness < hurch John Hall. Pastor Jesse Wisler, Supt EaDu Sunday. 9 00 ain thv^e wdl be an Easter egg hunt for thi ihildieii We invite all children who w sh to come. Children aia to meet at the church. Six prizes will be given to those who find the most eggs. Sunday School 9 30 a m Murn.ng Worship 10.30 am. Youth Service 6 15 pm. Evening Worship 7 30 p in Prayer Meeting Wednesday. 7 30 p m. Oui R-vival Meeting begins on April 26. First Preshyt<.rian ( hurch David D. Owen. Pastor In Elliott Crash. Ch. School Supt Church School 9:30 a.m Easter Sunrise Service 6 15 a.m. sponsored by the youth group. This Will bo followed by breakfa.-. in the < hurch basement. 8:30 a.m and pi. 30 ain Thursday. April 14, Dore as Circle wall meet Hostess will be Mrs. Else] Snyder; devotions Mrs Joseph Budreek, and lesson, Mr< R N LaFeber. The Woman's Association whl have their annual Easter Bake Sale Saturday, April 16. at the Cello Cleaners from 9 to 12 a.m | Saturday, April 16. 1 to 3 p.m an Easter egg hunt will be held for the Nursery and Primary Church School. Choir Practice. Saturday. April 16 Jr- choii 3:30 p.m., Sr, choi: 4 30 p.m. Empty pews have a voice of then- own. They cry out in solen n testimony against the people of God who are not in them. Inunanuel Lutheran Church Donaldson, Indiana Jajnes S. McGee, Pastor Wednesday. 7:80 pm. Choi’ Practice. Thursday, 7 30 pm Holy Thurs day service at the Mission Covenant Church. Friday. 7:30 pm Good Friday H<>ly Communion Service. FASTER Sunday .9 30 a n Church School. 10 30 a.m Morning Worship Center Church of the Brethren On V S 6 Wesley Brubaker. Pasto: Paul Betz, Supt. Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Sunday School 10 15 a. m. Methodists To Have Sunrise Service Th traditional Easter Sumi? Serva <• at the Methodist Chur -b will be sponsored by the R g'd Hand Sunday S< 1001 Class aga.n this East- r Service will begin a' 6 30 Sunday morning with th<- oi gan music being playe i bv Mi* Rhea Cupe. T*he conge-egaHon will be led ii. the Call to Worship by Mel Al wine Following this "Crown Him With Many Crowns' wall be sung The Responsive Reading. "Praib< To Gud" wll be led by Sidnev Smith The Eastei Scripture Rea ing will be read by Stanley Orcutt aAer which Lhe Lord m Prayet wii l he repeated in unison. Tom Fiume will rendei a aolo. The Hols City". Robert Urbm will bring the Sunrise Measage For the cloamg hymn. "Ghriat Atw '■ will i*“ Ming Rev J Kemp Tuma will p- ■ nounce the Benediction Immediately following the de votional sers ue. mambare of th* Right Hand ciao* will eerve the Eaatei Break! aat in the churcu dining room Te thia service anu the breaklaal. everyone who wiel. ee to attend te cordially invited The usual Sunday morning woi 4np set vice will be bald at 10.40 with Rev. Tuma bringing Lae blaster aernion. They Met Jeeua Reception uito church membei ship Will be opened lor those de siring to unite with the church The ohou will »ing Faster an , them* ।

Course Offered In Mother-Baby Care The St Joseph County Chapter of the American Red Cro*s will offer a six-week course in Mother and Baby Caie beginning Thursday, April 21st at 700 p.m. The class, which will meet once a week, will be under the in. t ruction of Mrs. William R I’arkei RN and Mrs Vivien I Martin, R.\ and wj]J be held in the Chapti . House Conl’erenci' Room at 505 North I,afayeltr Boulevard.

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* ■ LIFELINES ■ MEDITATIONS IOR EASTER * R Is th- Resurrection a burning personal experience for me? * ■ A rial significance has Acts 2:32 for me. "THIS JESUS HATH ■ GOD RAISED I P WHEREOF' WE ARE ALL WITNESSES" H _ , Consider these further questions; " C' 1 i Is every day a little Eastei in my life” ■ ■LG Do I have the feeling that Christ is alive" H <3 । Do 1 seek Him and find Him in the Holy Communion'' ■ <li Do I .eel His presence as I pray in my home? * j| '.ii Do 1 liave contagious Joy in my life? ■ ’6i Do I liave the feel of spiritual power in my being — surging through me? " • 1 • ‘ Do 1 experience God s love enveloping and over- ■ . shadowing me? _ D< I ten<l to stop at thr Cro s ami miss the Resur- ■ rection with its victory and power over sin in ■ B my daily life'.' £ it‘ Could pagans today say about me. as they did about ■ the early Christians "they have been with Jesus"? ■ g 1 101 What is keeping me from victorious living ami m < ourageous selfgiving? ■ । 111 Have I ever surrendered myself to Christ lock, stock, ■ md barrel —trusting Him with every part of my ■ life, with evey relationship and with my " whole future? R ■ । 121 Will 1 make a decision for my Christ this Easter time ■ _ to serve Him: knowing that we either decide — for or against Him? R From Meditations for Easter — Alys Smith R ■■■■■!■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ B " Jr 7 HOW MUCH ' ° F WHAT VOU ' VE OOT 15 COVERED? - Does your insurance ver your house at today’s values? Do you know that a i cuse — built in 1937 for? 10.( e , now would cost $25,000... built in 1916 for 12, H now would cost 18,000... built in 1951 for 15,• GO, now would cost 19,000? Arc you adequately ii s ired in view of such a drastic increase in construct i costs? What about your p onal property? The value of furniture, appliance clothing and other household goods also has skx cketed. Do you have enough protection? Too little protection m result in serious loss! Let us check your insur; e program to make sure that “What \ou ve Go’ s Covered.’’ Our experience has given us the back*. Hind to analyze all your insurance needs and reconm id the right coverages and proper amounts for dept - dable protection in strong capital stock insurance companies. Farmer's State Bank of Wyatt WALKERTON BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Husbands are especially invited to attend, as wall as mothers-to-be Lessons include planning for the baby's arrival, the layette, care of the mother, nutrition preparing formula, bathing and caring for the newly-born child, and tips on the growth and development mwing the first year. ; fh.s course is indorsed by the An> ricun Medical Association and recommended by local physicians. Tncre is no tee. since the Red Cross program Is supported by contributions received during Die annual United Fund campaign.