Walkerton Independent, Volume 86, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1962 — Page 5

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The Methodist Church J. Kemp Tunis, Minister Sunday School 9:30 am. Mel Harrison, Supt. Worship Service 10 35 am. 4:30 pm. Junior High MYF. 6:00 pm High School MYF Monday. 3 30 p in. Class of instruction for church membership. 8:00 p ni. Rebekah Circle win meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Anderson Jr. Wednesday, 700 pm. choir practice. 6:00 p.m. Fellowship carry-in style dinner will be served in the church dining room. The Fourth

These Are Our k7 DEADLY ENEMIES!^

Men are rightly afraid today of the rising tide of evil and uncertainty that sweeps the world. We tremble at the menacing danger of the atomic bomb. We live in dread of another full-scale wax... the remembered shadow of iconomic depression ... the widespread prevalence of crime and immorality. We see these and other evils as threats to our peace and security, but we do not see them for what they truly are. And we overlook our most dangerous enemies. Actually, the evils which afflict us are only symptoms of what ails us —only the results of causes which we allow to exist within ourselves. Back of them all is a basic human failure which many men choose to ignore, which others bold too lightly, and which some even try to glorify. This basic failure is described in a single, simple and ugly word — sin. It is, seemingly, a reality which all of us should understand —a human failure which everyone should be able readily to evaluate. Unfortunately, however, many overlook die fact that the external •cci of sinning are but the completioo of offenses against God already committed internally. These offenses are the sins of Pride, Anger, Sloth, F.nvy, Covetousness, Gluttony and Lust... the Seven Capital Sms — our seven deadliest enemies. Pride and covetousness prompt men to seek vast power oxer their fellowmen. Greed and covetousness lead often to thievery of many sorts. Murder may be the product of anger, greed, pride, lust, envy or covetousness. Sloth begets religious indifference and low moral

SUPREME COUNCIL KniGHTS OF coiumsus RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU 44 2 2 LINDELL BLVD. JAAk LOU I * 8 MISSOURI xJ tz ATTEND CATHOLIC INQUIRY <1 A* Every Monday S pm St. Patrick School

Mr. and Mrs. John Guttman and Mrs. Bertha Urbin and Bob were dinner guests of Dr, and Mrs. John Guttman in Wakarusa

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Quarterly Conference will be held at 7 30 p.m. Rev. John Wolf. District Superintendent, South Bend District, will preside. All reports are to bp written on the prescribed forms and handed in Thursday, April 12, the Phllathia Class will meet in the Church parlor at 2 p.m. Mrs Gracia Nusbaum an 1 Mrs. Inna Perry will be hostesses. Please Note: The Elizabeth Circle will meet on Tuesday, April 17. at Mrs Emma Goukcrs home at 1:30 p m. Saturday, 10:00 am. Class of Intsruction will be in session in the church.

standards. Every sinful act, in fact, may be traced to one of the Seven Capital Sins. God dignified man with free wi11... the ability to choose God’s way or his own —and Catholics, of course, encounter the same occasions of sinning as anyone else But we have in the Church the means by which we can, with God’s help, easily avoid the occasions of tin and conquer temptations before they conquer us. The Catholic attitude on this question will be of great interest to you, even though you are not a Catholic. This information, based upon rhe nearly 2,000 years of experience of the Catholic Church, u ill be helpful to you in your own daily search for piety and peace of mind. An interesting pamphlet explaining the nature of rhe Seven Capital Sins...the situations to which they’ apply . . . how some things you think sins may not be sinful at a11... how you can quickly appraise and effectively combat the tendency to sin, will be sent to you in a plain wrapper, upon vour request. And nobody will cal! on you. Write today —ask for Pamphlet No. KC-34. } SUFREMI COUNCIL C. J I | KNIGHTS OS COLUMBUS ' | RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU । 4471 Lind.ll Blvd . St tool* 8 Me I Fleet* >*nd I”* yoer F-e* RarnpM*! »n > titled Th*** At* Ovr 7 Deeply t*erm»*!'' | RC 34 | NAME I ADDRESS \ CITY STATE

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Ihe Pilgrim Holiness Church J hn iI ill, Pastor J'' >e Wish-r, Supt. Sun-lav S. hool 9:30. Morning W iJi p 1U15.. Evening Worship 7:30. Community Prayer meeting for r« vival 7:00 p.m. The E. I'. B. Church V L Garner, Pastor James Payton, Supt. Bible School 9 30. Morning Worship 10:30. The pulpit exchange which was planned for today will be at a later date. Evening Worship 7:30. Choir ] ractice Wednesday at 7 ;00. Bo sure and attend the Community prayer service Thursday evening at 7 00 at the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church. Prepare your hearts for the coming Community Revival services beginning Easter evening. The First P H’s byte ri an Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Raymond McGrath, Supt. You are welcome to our Worship Service. Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:30 a m. Junior High 4:30 pm. Senior High 5:30 p.m. The Mariners will meet at 5:30. Wednesday. April I 7 30 pm. Martha Circle will meet at the Marvin Bouse home. Thursday. April 5. 7 pm. an evening of refreshing Bible study anil a service of prayer at the United Miss >-nary Church Saturday April 7. 9 im> and 10 nm Youth Studv class Youth choir reh< arsal 3 pm Adult choir rehearsal I 00 pm. “I will lift up mine eyes unto the lulls, from whence Cometh my help. Mv help cometh from the Iz>rd which made heaven and earth Psalm 121 1-2 run VI BE t ( I Ass To MEET The Philathea Class will meet in the Methodist Church parlor it 2:00 o’clock April 12th Mrs Grida Nusbaum and Mr Irma P.-rry will be hostesses for the day. WgSi $ S I *- ■ - — * k I \ air I-inn nee 4 ... * 1 Headquarters Ibr-o’vl I riq Up To S3OO 21 ► ‘i General Financing Any Amount - 86 M s. Automobile | Furniture Appliances t Power Mower. Boats, Etc. CENTRAL CREDIT L CORPORATION I 618 Rooteveli Rood WulL«tton Phone 586-3'?s

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April 5.J962 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — 5 f Eli f L.\E> “THEY FORSOOK AU. AND FOLLOWED HIV ” Luke 5 11 They forsook all and followed Him. Tins w said of the twelve. Let it be said of you. It only by forsaking all and f -Mowing Jesus, that one can be a disciple Sin is the heaviest burden man carries. It is, also, the hardest one for h£m to willingly forsake. Jesus **aid, Take my yoke upon you. My’ yoke is easy and my burden is light . Paul told the early Christians that they must I^ay aside the sin which -loth weigh them down and run with patience the race that is set before them, lo king unto Jesus the beginner and the finisher of our faith. Jesus told the seekers who came for forgiveness to “Go and sin no more These are encouraging wonts for you who arc seeking to follow Him It Is an invitation to dva ipleship You <an t follow Him with , your burden of sin Lay it down at His feet Ri.-e, trusting Him for strength, then go praising Him. I Westinghouse | if • a say -'goodbye forever" /a j to messy time consuming defrosting ' ; I I I'qQ »GC EXCLUSIVE Westinghouse FROST FCEE 12.9 CU. FT. AT BUDGET PRICE • 110 lb. frort-fttß Freezer never needs defrosting. • Famity-Sixe Refrigerator never needs defrosting. There's never any frost in s ^ht with Westinghouse Frost-Free Cold Injector system — and foods stay fresh longer, wrr • Twin Porcelain Crispers Keep vegetal'es $298.88 • Z Pssition Shell even holds gallon milk Vith Trade! jugs. • Built-In Quality means you can be sure •*. U it's Westinghouse. REED,S ELECTRIC Phone 586-3125 Walkerton

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