Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1960 — Page 4
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- W ALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 16, 1960
CHURCH NEWS
The E. U. B. Church V L.. Gamer. Pastor .L ines Payton. Superintendent Bible School 9:30 Morning worship 10:30 in this sei vice Mrs. Altc Bowers, the liy Member Mrs. Esther Kaulman and the pastor will reprit <>n the Annual Conference held List week. The Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:30 with Patricia Mi Kesson as the leader. The evening worship at 7.30. Choir practice Wednesday evening at 7:00, followed by Bible study and prayers at S:0o
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Uir-t Presbyterian Church D ivid D Owen. Pastor Dr Elliott Frash, S S. Supt. Change of Date — The church school teachers meeting has b^en s changed to Thursday. June 16 at e 7:30 p m. A special service of recognition to the Junior and Semoi d choirs, Sunday, June 19. Also on this Sunday Bev. Owen ’ will leave Walkerton for two weeks of Counseling at a church iamp He wll be back July 2 Kev. Owen will be absent (Ton, his pulpit on Sunday, June 26. f* Elder Raymond McGrath will fill the pulpit in his absence.
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The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Paster Jesse Wisler, Supt Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30 Youth Service 6:45. Evening Worship 7:30. Prayer me.ting and Bible Study 7 30 p. m. Wednesday. W G take this opportunity to thank all who took part in the Daily Vacation Bible School. We had a small group to work with this year (35 to start and 39 at the close) but we feel it was a very thorough study. We are now making plan s for a better school next yew. NEW POSTAGE STAMP The Pestoffice Department will issue a new 4-cent Pony Express । Commemorative stamp on July 19. through the Sacramento, Cal., post office. Face the sunny side of life— । Maybe you didn’t land in a j bed ol* roses! —at least be thank- ( ful that your parachute opened. fl
■ ■ I^9 ■■■■ I ■ II Z LIFELINES J h 1 ■ MAKE UP. AMERICA! 1 ■ u U rf>nd ’ ' The Decline and Fall of the Roman Em- f put . Here is the way Gibbon accounted for the fall of ■ tne empire: gg ■ 1 The rapid Increase of divorce; the undermining of the * ■ dignity and sanctity of the home, which is the basis of A human society. ui « ■ 2. Higher and higher taxes and the spending of the public ■ ■ monies for free bread and circuses for the populace. ■ 3. The mad craze for pleasure, sports becoming every year more exciting and more brutal ‘ H ■ g ■ . 4 Tl !** bui lding of gigantic aimaments when the real enemv . was within, in the decadence of the people. * ■ Th . e d ^y of religion. faith fading into mere form 5 I t u >UCh U ? th ‘ fe ' Uld bcccm i n £ impotent to wan and * ■ guide the people. g W Will this be written about our civilization? B ■ Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lake ■ • « •.-.. 8 . , _ _ M
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