The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1967 — Page 8

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THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — MAY 11, 1967

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CHURCH NEWS

Pilgrim Holiness Ctiroch Kev. William Babb. Pastor Jean' Wislcr, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Youth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible study Wednesday, 7 30 pm. Everyone welcome to these service*. First Baptist Church North <Jl*rty The new congregation meeting in its brand new building, 407 W. Kim one block south of Highway Walter J. Claeys, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Methodise Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Cllngenpeel, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Service 10:30 a.m. WY Service 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, at 7 30. United Peuieooatal Church Washington and Center St. North Liberty, Ind. Pastor, Kev. C. O. Biltheimer Sunday School 9:45 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evanglistic Service 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Young People's Service Thursday, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend these services. Anyone needing transportation for yourself or family, please call 656-6524 and it will be supplied. The end of your search tor g friendly church. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bibi* Study Wednesday 7 p in. Glad Tidings Aasemhly of God Rev. A L. Wickstrom Fish Lake Erale Young. Supt. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Special Music and singing. Morning Worship 10 30 am. Christ Ambassador of Youth at 6 pm. Evening Evangelistic Servlc* 7 .00 p.m. Come and meet <xir new Pastor. North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor John Harbaurh, Supt. Morning Worship 9:80 a.m. Church School 10:45 am. Jr. and Sr. MIF 6:30 p.m. Choir practice 7:30 p.m. Study groups will meet every Tuesday. 9:30 am. and 7:30 pun. They will be entitled “Affluence and Poverty - the Christian Dtl•nuna." North Libert^ Tlturrh at Brethrru A. P Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a m. Morning Worship 9 30 a m Church School 10 30 am CBYF 6:30 Everyone invited to all thee •ervlces. Oak Orm Feu Omreh Road 8, 5 mUe* east Knox, «r 1 mile east of Road 23 Jet 8 Pastor, A. J. Compton Sunday School 10 am. Morning Worthip 11 a.m. Evening Worstlip 7:?h p.m. Prayer is offcord every service for the sick. You will find a friendly welcome at this rhurrh. The Koontr lAke Mlwwon (American Baptist Association) Rev. R. Walter Craft, Pastor Phone Walkerton, 5H6 2257 Herman (' Johnson. Supt

Sunday School, 9 45 a.m. Morning F v 11:00 a.m. Evangelist Service, 700 p.m. Thursday - Prayer Meeting. 7:00 p.m. Services hre held in the Koontr. Lake Community Church. At the corner of Tippecanoe Drive A Ost ego Lane. As this Sunday is mother's day all mothers present will be honored with special recognition Wo urge the attendance of whole families. There are classes for all ages and a friendly welcome awaiting you. K. L. Tailed Missionary Church Rev. Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt, Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Children's church 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Ladies prayer group. Tues. 9:30. Midweek Bible study, Wed. 7:00 Youth Fellowship. Tuesday, Thursday 6.00 The Koontz Lake Mission will be having special singing am fellowship Thursday evening a 7:00 p.m. A quartet and other featun singers will be with us from th Landmark Missionary Baptist Church of Mishawaka. C-O-M-E, help us make ti <• name of Jesus popular here t Koontz Lake. First Brethren Chruch Durwood Clark, S. 8. Supt Katherine Whitmer. Junior Cl.Ji h Director 9V) Jr. < uron and Morning Worship. Rev. Kent Bennett of Plymouth will bring the message. Reception f new members 10:30 a.m Sunday Schoo . Business meeting to follow. 6:30 Yuutl meetings Adult Bible Class 7:30 Evening Worship. Continuing the study of Genesis, 7:30 Wedn> sday May 17 Church Business me< ting. District C inference at Shipshewana Jun 12- 15. North Liberty Christian Church Jefferson and Harrison Dr. S. Robert Johnston. Minister 510 Roddick St., Mishau-aka Phone 259-6023 SUNDAY SERVICES - 9:30 Bible School. CT os for all ages under qualified ichors, Dean Morris, Supt. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Commum >n. Sermon: “The Glory o’ Motherhood” 7:30 p.m Evening Ei ngelistic Service. Sen m: Th' Love of God MONDAY 10:00 a m Area Christian Ministers meeting at t uth Bend YMCA WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Mid-Weed Bible study 7:00 pm. Christian Youth group meetings 8 00 p.m. Choir practice THURSDAY 7 00 p.m Visitation Evangelism The public is cormanj invited to attend any or all of the services of North Liberty Christian Church “Where no one is ever a Stranger." Next Sunday night May 21 another of the outstanding "Bibis aad Science" films will be shown at North Liberty Christian Chun h This one is entitled “Os Books and Sloths" The First Prrsnytartan Churrh Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Helen LaFeber, Supt, You are welcome to our worah In ♦ervice. "’hiirsday 700 pm Mid-Week Service of Prayer and Bible study Sunday "'hool 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35 a.m. Our ushera are M<wri Sam Jack, Melvin Dtp rt Clifford

Crowd Os 275 Attends Mother Daughter Banquet L J mL "

The annual Mother and Daugh•■•t Banquet of the Walkerton •tited Methodist Church held at Elementary School, Wednes.y evening May 3 .was attended by some 275. Gay paper flowers of various olors, reminding one of the approach of Spring decorated the tables. The .speakers table was centered with a bowl of fresh garden flowers. Mrs. Loren Goode. W S.C.S. president welcomed the group. Invocation was given by Mrs. Harold Williams. A roast beef dinner was served by the Mens Club of the Church. Mrs. Omer Fry was mistress of ceremony. She presents Mrs. David Lawrence and Mrs. Kenneth Klinedlnst who presented a short musical program of a vocal Allen, and Lloyd Dipert. Mrs. Frank Kramer will be our special guest at the mother and daughter banquet. This will be a Salad Dessert. Mrs. Marvin Bouse is in charge of the program Hostesses are Mrs. Jackson. Mis Hartsough and Mrs. Owen. If you do not have a daughter, adopt one for the evning and come. This is a good time to invite the unchurched girls of the community. Pine Creek Churrh of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sermon: Dwelling Together in Unity Baby Dedication Evening service, Jr. HI 700 p. m. May 17, Sewing Circle Wednesday 7:30 pni. Church Cabinet The Uni led Methodist Church Harold E. Williams, Minister Sunday School Superintendents, Tom Frame and Dan Awald Headushers, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson. Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mrs Bertha Urbin. THURSDAY — 700 p.m. Agape Prayer Service, Illinois Street Building SUNDAY — 8 30 a.m. First Worship Service in the Michigan St. Building. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School in both buildings. 1100 *_m Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St. Building. MONDAY - 4:00 p.m. Junior Choir practice Illinois Street Building. TUESDAY—- — 30 a.m. Kolnonla meeting In the Michigan Street Building. 1:30 p.m. Deborah Circle in the home of Mrs. Doris Goode 7:30 p.m. District Pre-Confer-ence Briefing Illinois Street Building. WEDNESDAY — 7:00 p m Chance! Choir practiee, Illinois Street Building. 8 00 p.m. Board of Educat ion and Sunday School Staff Meeting Illinois Street Building “A NEW DAY IS DAWNING' Wealth nnd happiness are genegUly not on speaking terms

s' In. two piano duets and then Little Sherry Klinodin.4. sang het favorite song "Daddys Lit*k. G'.!!." which was most imprwsivc to all mothers present. Mrs. Walter Smith gave th* responw Special gifts were given tn Miss In‘ndd I’ommtr, an exchange student from Germany forth« farthest from home; nnd Mrs. Emma Zigkr, ago 88. the oldest mother present There wore three sets ot four generations present. Mra Nellie Stlckley; Mrs. Marvin -.Mtshly nnd Mrs. Cloyd Smith, It was unanimously agreed tn R h*n the gift tn Mrs. Smith since she was ahio observing her 51st wedding anniversary. Mrs Wayn*> Cover, Member* Hhip Chairman, announced there were two Mothers who had given To Speak In North Liberty Wednesday Ninh* w / ' iir ■ ■ Rev. Larry Boehning to s-pvak Missionary app dntee. Rev. I^arry Boehning. pictured here, will be the guest of the First Baptist Church of North Liberty on their regular p-ayer meeting, Wednesday, May 17. A graduate of Purdue University and Grand Rapids Baptist Bible S-'minary, Boehning has been appointed by the Association of Baptists.for World Evangelism to establish indigenous churches in southern Luzon. An experienced pastor and father of two cßildren, Boehning will preach nnd present colored slide, at the Wednesday function, to which the public is invited. ———— — — D BIRTHS □——— — — □ Mr and Mrs. Stuart Overmyer, North Liberty, son on May 4 in Memorial hospital, s >uth Bend. A son, May sth to Mr. and Mrs. Gnrv Nolen nf Rural Route 1, Walkcrtf n in Memorial hospital, South Bend. Our C'issffied* - Only 73c,

fnlthful service to W.S.C.S. Mr> Robert Barden presented a pm of service to her mother. Mrs. Fritz Skinner and Mrs. Patt\ Koch presented a like pin to Mrs Rudolph Cecrle, both very deserving of this honor. Mrs. Fry Introduced Miss Ada Grippe of Sturgis, Michigan, who presented "Dolls on Parade." A fantasy’ in Dreamland of Dolls was beautifully molded Into a story of the many dolls on display; its history’, usefulness and explainntion of the era In which the doll was originated, thus creating a historical Fairy’ Tab . Miss Grippe kept her audience fascinated, both young and old during the program. Members of the Ruth Circle were responsible for the decorations and the Charity Circle planned the program. St. Patrick Womens Club Meets Mrs. John Sokol showed her collection of Carnival glass and salts at the meeting of St. Patrick Woman's Club Wednesday night at the school hall. She has been collecting since 1940 and has more than 100 beautiful pieces. She told how it was made and how sho obtained many of her pieces. During the business meeting Mrs. Harry Harness, club president reported that school will be dismissed on May 24 with graduation exercises 2 p.m. on May 28. The graduating eighth graders will attend a day of recollection at Fatima Retreat House on May 10. There will be a free day on May 22. The women will conduct a bake sale on June 4. ITogram chairman, Mrs. Frank Kramer announced the June trip would be a tour of Friendship Gardens and dinner at Tinker’s Dam al Michigan Ctly. The Rev. Father Anthony Letko announced that there would be no 12 o'ch^k mass during the summer months, but would be Instead an 8 o'clock mass. They would then be 7. 8. 9, 10 and 11 o’clock maase* this summer. The women agreed to sponsor any outstanding rural youth for a God Home County Award with applications to be placed with the 4-H Leaders at North Liberty nnd Walkerton The youngster must be outstanding in rural activity such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America, Future Homemakers of America etc., and also active in a church group. Hostesses were Mrs. Bernard Hudak, Mrs. Rov DeSimone. Mrs Everett Patnaude and Mrs. Btbert Place. □--- - — c ROSPfTAL NEWS 3 □ E Street Division Hospital Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs Myrtle Barney, Master Paul Baker and Master Paul James all of Walkerton. Memorial Hospital Claude Watkins, Walkerton It’s nil right to be exchmve. but nt least stay on speaking terms with your conscience