Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1960 — Page 4

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Sept. 22. 1960

CHURCH NEWS

II IIH— II Walkerton 'I th uli t ( hurt h J. Ken p Turns Mr -’it R Cl W "d M- A ■ S'.p’S, V. p S- e 1”) r 3 • . • i < -•-: 3 oo r, H a > MYE I st t RAv H „ ■ s M. (1 . dfsi t’ r i h 6 oo p H s. ' M yi B - and Cel st. i L’ e T " ■ ] ■ gi dll c<>mi ,t tee; i • ti n 1 • n 1. Iwig. Chu< k Shot ai. i and Bill S< 11’1’7. 7 ropni. Interred ate MYE. Program, a . o tier < f iiv- : refit s l .m. ms. Ph'p Bukowski a I’. : Nam y Tin •) ■. I W .•■■ . 7 ; Cl ’ | tice. Wednesday. Sept. 2S. nt M pm. in the church .the WSt S will have their 20th Anniversary Partv. The Esther Cir< Ie will a. t as hos'esses Mis R< y Kuhn will be guest speaker. All < barter members and past presidents of the society will be i.-cognized Committee on arrangements urge IQO percent attendance. Walkerton E. V. B. Church V. L. Garner. Pastor James Payton. Supt. Bible School 9 30 This is Rally Day. and we are hoping fcr an attendance of 300 The < hildren will present a special program, and receive their certificates of promotion. Morning Worship 10:30. The goal cf attendance in this service is 250. The two groups of the Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:20 In the evening worship at 7 30, We are looking for an attendance cf 150. Subject: ” The Lord s Return for Hs <’hunch. Ch^ir practice Wednesday .7 00 Bible Study and Prayer. Wednesday at S 00. First Presbyterian Church David D. Owen. Minister Dr. Elliott Frash. Supt. , Wednesday, Sept 21 Association meeting at Mrs. Edna Smith s home Mrs Snyder will have devotions and Mis.

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.M ■\m I ’ a«e ‘ c pi < gi am. T' .»jpr. y. S' ; ' 22 T 1> ' . :I .. •. .g ; ; grail. I • .- i ci >• .. -.t •: c T' c 81. auu .*1 • : e p<! u M E M e C<. • 1 i' : L. b . Mis Two EH „h M P S' .. Ms A -p. Mr- I. ~ M-v Wa:.. : s M. s <' h . M Ann Six Miy Theis Mrs. Si lift r. Mrs Snyder Mrs S. h ’ "'/., Mr. Mil t' Mr <>li :s Fa I. ti, Mr. Ray McGrath Mr. Sny i i and Mi. Kp kbush. We had a very sucres.-tul meeting. Tiip fust session was “Why We Teach.” Sunday. Sept 25 Couplc.s club will meet at City Park for home made ice cream etc. Sunday. Oct. 2 World W.de Communion Sunday. Sunday Oct. 9 A congregational meeting following the church service for the purpose <»f < housing a nominating committee for the year 1961. Sunday, Sept 25 This is Christian Education Sunday. We would like to have all parents and their children in church. Rev. Owen will have a Junior Sermon and their will be a gift for all ycting people present. The Pilgrim Holiness Church John Hall, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Choir practice 6 30 pm. Youth Service 6 45 pm. Evening Worship 7 30 p m. Prayer Meeting 7 30 pm. This Sunday is Women’s Day and we would like to see a good representation of the women. Tyner E. V. B. Church John Davis Pastor Guilford Snyder. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 aim Morning Worship 10 25 a m. The Sunday Evening Hour 7:30 pm. Sept. 25th, program committee

will meet. All youth groups will meet. Sept. 27, Evangelism training session. 7 30 p m. Choir prm tire Wednesday, 7:30 Pray. r meeting Thursday. 7 30. Church of ( hri>»t Ei .n B.dg . King tmd Hi ights Bih I '’ Studx !<• am. W<n • p S*-. v v 10 45 a m. \\ .] t y .X.ght B.ble Study 7 30 p ni, I E. '/ EPr I j>|'. 32 > 3090. 3’WJ (i nv. iy St rt - t. Thank \ oil Th>' Ji 11 Ah y i'h yro ip of the Pi l -byte: .an Ch oh vis D-j to th o k all of you v. h i help* -1 to tile 1 > m„ Hike sale a h a -ur< • s. Wt di i not. r> o h our goal, t,t u< did make $56 00, ui »ug:i to buy the aoss. The 'ollowmg young people helped Karen Gillet Wally John son Terry Mayfi*dd. Loraine M dlett Pa! Bi >wn Betty Ree l Darbne Anderson, Susan Brown, Maxine Mallett, Rachel Mulhtt, Kathy Ross, Jeannie Rhodes, Elsie Reed. FEI I.OWMHP CLASS TO MEET Th.- Fell* wship Class of the F I’. B Church will meet Friday night in the church basement with Mrs Brook Bowers and Mrs. L E Eaton ajs hostesses. ROMXG BASKET The Right Hand Class of the Methodist Church will start a roving basket this week It will reach all memlx-rs both active and inactive. This basket wid hold a treat. Please put your donation in the jar. add your treat for the next name on the li’t Please carry the basket on to the next name within two days. We smeerely hope that this will help cur old members to remember us We would like to have them back again. WE NEED YOU!

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Attend Presbytery Workshop Program The First United Presbyterian Church was well represented al the Logansport Presbytery cunferenoe on Stewardship. The Walkerbm church had more in attendance than any other church represented there. The Ivaderskip for this conferen< e wii> of the very best quality Men fn m New York. Indiana and abroad wrre leaders. Th" purpose of this meeting was to infoim the churches of the needs of t iic < hurt h at home and o; ■ r seas. All 18 persons look । »ri 1:1 six workshops. The following attend d this Mrs. Owen, Mr and Mis. Sn\ . Mr. and Mrs. Keehng. Mr. in ! Mrs. Burch. Mr and Mrs Jones. Mr and Mrs. Comer. Mrs Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Farrar. Mi a EiFtbtr Raymond McGrath. Myan

■ f . ■ Z LIFELINES B P Two men mest on a country road. Philip, a Christian e\ angeh H and an Ethiopian man. Philip preaches Jesus to the Ethv ? plan and he desires to be baptized. ■ ■ What is the man’s testimony? "I believe that Jest. ■ Christ is Um? Son of God.” ■ After his conversion, the Ethiopian goes rn his way re || joicing. What do you believe about Jesus Chnst? Aril you rejoicing ? ■ ■ fa Ministers of Walkerton and Koontz Lak ■ fa %■■■■■■■■■■■«.■ ir« • B V^I.B I

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Mullett. Rev. Owen. This meeti was thoroughly enjoyed by <■ It is hoped we can do it agau SENIOR MVF MEETS The High Schiail MYE of • M 'thodist Chur< h met Sm evening with IS youth and l adults present. Open । ioUse at DePauw 1 vu-mV on (let Ist was dis* e ! Till: is I lie Methodi t I’’ sity and 5000 MYE <rs v:l their guests O r the day Si young pe .plc iK.ni cur group pl.uuimg to attend. P. <n r i » Pancake and sage Day ( : t 22 .kv be ng 1 A dramatic sketch on "V the Chu .Me Sto the A Min on the Street” as sent cd by Harriet Mechlin^ nita Holiday. Jeulyn Stoiay Marv Carol Tunis. Torn Chudanov and No: Stably were in chiu-ge of re< tion.

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