The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1967 — Page 16

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.CHURCH HEWS

North Liberty Christian Church Jefferson and Harris, n Di S. Robert Johnston. Minister 510 Reddick St., Mishawaka Phone 259-6023 SUNDAY SERVICES 9.00 a.in. Bible School Hasses for all age> under Qualified T> chers Dean Morris, Superint< ndi nt. io 00 a in. Mornim: W rship and Cmimuni'n. Ch : 1 music. Serni< n: “The Suptmimy < f L< v< " 7 30 pm. Evening F' <nm li-’ e S-’ vn i. Seini 'n Ano'bi ! the < ut.-landing Bille and Science films pr< nu< • d by th M'- ly Sviema In.-tituti will I Mown “(if B« .ks ..nd SL ths". In this film ■ net again, the Cl< i y and the Marvel ot G d the Gnat Creator and Savior of mankind will be demonstrated in startling ways. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Mid-Weed Bible study 7:00 p.m. Christian Youth group meetings SATURDAY S 30 a m. "Revival Fires" Telecast over channel 28. The public is coruian ? invited to attend any or all of the services of North Liberty Christian Church "Where no one is ever a Stranger." The Koontz Like Mission (American Baptist Association) Rev. R Walter Craft, Pastor Phone - Walkerton. 586-2257 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service, 7:00 p.m. Thursday — Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Services are held in the Koontz Lake Community Church. At the corner of Tippecanoe Drive & Ostego Lane. K. L. Thited 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 aun. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Ladies prayer group, Tues. 9 30. Midweek Bible study, Wed. 7:00 Youth Fellowship, Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 am. Morning Woiship 10:00 am. Program presented by youth of the Union Center Church during the worship hour. Flmt Baptist Church North ’Jberty The new congregation meeting In its brand new building. 407 W. Efru one block south of Highway 4 Walter J. Claeys Pastor Sunday Sch" 1 9 30 a.m. Mcminn W rship 10 30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. The First I’n-snrierian Church Rev. David D. Owen, Pastor Elder Helen LaFeber, Supt. You are w<9 .me to our worship service. Thursday 700 pm Mid-Week Service of Prayer and Bible stud) Sunday ' hool 9.30 am. Morning Worship 10 35 aum Our ushers are Mi ssers Sam Jack, Melvin Dipert Clifford Alh-n, and Lloyd Dipert. How to keep our children "< ff the streets this summer is ivitv one's questn n Th> Fir-t Presbyterian Church feels it has a responsibiht y t th< community in this problem and it is offering a plan that Wil! benefit all children wh<> at t ' iid in 1 re that the; w :)l enj<A Vaeati' Il Bible Soho Ilb a < mbinatien -ummer camp and Bit>l<- st h' 1. While it is enough difrinnt ti'.m "tegular mluml' to K<-, m 14;, va< ill' n fol the < hildren it i- d< -u i• d ’ h> Ip the pupils to grow m Unit -puituul

MAY 25, 1967

lives. "Walking Jesus' Way" is the name of the com sc to be taught at our church. Classes for Nursery II i 4-5 yrs. old i through Jr. will be held in the morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11 30 a.m. June 5-16. Mrs. David Whaby, director < f the V.B.S. reports many addith nal features are being planned, craft woi k. contests, refieshments. etc. North Llfxr ’.'hureh oi orethren A. I*. Wengei Pastor Share in Pray. , Hour 9:25 a.m. M inin: Worship 9 30 i.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. CBYF 6.30 Ewivne Invited to all these services. Oak Grove 1 uU Gospel Church Road 8. 5 miles east Knox, or 1 mile east of Road 23 Jet. 8 Pastor, A. J. Compton Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 7:33 p.m. Prayer is offered every service for the sick. You will find a friendly welcome at this church. First Brethren GiKirh Durwood Clark, S. S. Supt. Katherine Whitmer. Junior Church Director 9 30 Jr. enuron and Morning Worship. Rev. Kent Bennett of Plymouth will bring the message. 10:30 am. Sunday School. 6:30 Youth meetings Adult Bible Class 7 30 Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Friday W.M.S. will meet in the home of Mrs. Earl Liggett. Bible School, June 12-23. Glad Tidings Assembly of God Rev. N L. Wickstrom Fish Lake Ernie Young, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Special Music and singing. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Christ Ambassador of Youth at 6 pun. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Come and meet our new Pastor. North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor John Harbaugh. Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Jr. and Sr. MYF 6:30 p.m. Choir practice 7:30 p.m. Study groups will meet every Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. They will be entitled “Affluence and Poverty - the Christian Dilemma." Pilgrim Holiness Chrnch Rev. Wilhaih Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Y< uth Services 6:45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Btudv Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome to these services. The l ulled Methodist Church Hiroi 1 E Williams, Minister Sunday School Superintendents. Toni Frame and Dan Awald Headushers, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Ltwrence Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson, Mrs Grace Atwood, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Wednesday through Sunday Annual Conference. THURSDAY - 7 Ob p.m. Agape Prayer Service. Illinois Street Building SUNDAY 8 30 a m First Worship Servif e in the Michigan S' Build)! •. 9 15 am. Sunday School in both buildings 11 00 am S«t' nd M lining W"i hip -iivic - in the 111 m is Si. Building. Ml. CUtIU Sj bl*’. I, Spuaiui.

7:30 p.m. Special called congregational meeting, Dr. John D. Wolf, presiding. Michigan Street Building. "A NEW DAY IS DAWNING" Unlteu Penrccoabst Church Washington uid Center st. North Liberty, Ind. Pastor, nev. C. O. Biltheimer Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evanghstie 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 656-8524 and it will be supplied. The end of your search lor a friendly church. First Baptist Church Clark an 1 M sine St r< ■ ts Bt nn\ Miller, J’ast■ r Sun lay S- hot 1 9 30 a.m. M ruing Wo; -1 :p lii.ho i.m. Eva n.ng S' : vic i 7 :IM» p.m. Prayer M eting md Bible Study Wednesday 7 p ni. Beaver ( reek Wesleyan Methodise Denn Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingenpeel, 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. Tabor EUB Church To Dedicate New Parsonage The Tabor E.U.B. Church, corner of State Roard 4 and Pine Road will dedicate their new parsonage on Sunday May 28th. Dedication services will be at 2:00 p.m. with open house following from 2:30 to 5:00. Rev. Wilbur Wilson of the Mishawaka E.U.B. Church, a member of the Conference Board of Missions will conduct the dedication service. The parsonage, next to the church, has 4 bednaims, a full basement attached 2 car garage | and a brick exterior was built by Earl F. Beron Contractor. It will । house the minister Rev. and Mrs. Robert Waddell and their 3 sons who are serving the Tabor and Tiegarden churches. DORA AS CIUCLE The Dorcas Circle of the Presbyterian church. Walkerton, md at the home of Mrs. M. B. Slick on May 12th. Fifteen members answered to roll call with their favorite Bible verse. Mrs. Frank Helfrich, chairman, read a poem entitled “Mothers" by Eddie Guest. The hostess played record numbers by Ernie Ford. Mrs. R. N. LaFeber. secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting and also gave the lesson which was the "Pursuit of Unity." Mrs. Bertha Landcaster lead the devotions, the subject was "Prayer.” Refresments were served and a fellowship hour was enjoyed by all. Co-host esses were Mrs. Carl Asper and Mrs. Gus Schultz. DOK( AS ( HR LE MEETS WITH MRS. M B. SLICK The Dorcas Circh of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. MB. Slick tn Mav 10th. Mrs. Frank II Ifrich. chairman, opened the meeting with a poem entitled, "Mothers," b) Eddie GU' -st. Tile h- stess played record hymns b\ Ernie Ford. Members answt ici to r II < all with their favorite Bible verse. Mis. R. N. laFHiir presented the lessen. "The Pursuit of Unity." and she a! o read the minutes of thi p.rvi"U- meeting. Mrs Bertha I^ancaster gave the d'-votb ns and Mrs. Slick bles.s«-d the least coin. The refreshments w< r< served and a f< Howship h ui was enj'yed Dy fifteen. Mrs. Alberta Asper and Mrs. Gus Shultz were Ct >-h<istessvs. DOI RLE ( HE( K In thi- new year take time out f> ■ hfl'Mi n U 'W ind then «et if ’ u are i n ■ < nable as yi>U CAje < t other; tu be.

Presbyterian Bible School “Walking Jesus’ Way" is what we will be striving to help our children experience at the Presbyterian churchs' vacation Bible School. We arc inviting every interested child in the community to attend. We will be meeting June 5-16. 9:00 am. to 11:30 a.m. This is for children from Nursery II (ages 4) through Juniors 4th, sth and 6th grades. Our teachers and helpers are as follows: Nursery: Miss Myrna Dipert. Mn<. Howard Crumback, Kindergarten: Mrs. Alberta Asper, Miss Karen Johnson, Primary I: Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Miss Pam Harrold, Primary II: Mrs. Robert Farrar, Mrs Wilbur Mathias. Primal) 111: Mrs. Jack Tiede, Mrs. Jam. « Briggs, Jr, Girls: Mrs. Ralph Jacks n. Mis> Maxin" Mullet. Jr. Boy>. Mrs. L* r< x Johnson. Mis. Bill < 'ehs. Craft : Mrs. Bi d Ib hur. Music: Mrs. Ed KcHing, M’-s Mat j< an Ciile. R. fre hna'iit : Mis. Wilbtli MullH. Out du« t i is Mis. David Whaley, Seeietaix : Mrs. David Owen. Rev. Owen will be having a "Home in the Woods" for Jr. Hi's. 7th and Bth grades. This will be held June 1-9. If additional information or registration cards are needed, phase contact Mrs. David Owen, 586-3782. We will be looking for you on Monday, June 5 and please be sure to bring your Bibles. DEBORAH CIRCLE MEETS The Deborah Circle of the United Methodist church held their May meeting in the home of Mrs. Loren Goixle with 14 members and’3 guests present, Mrs. Maude Kellogg, Mrs. C. S. Collins and Mrs. Ellis Estcll. The meeting was opened by silent prayer. "A Mothers Last Letter to Her Son" was read by Mrs. Ixigh Roy Hahn. Devotions were given by Mrs. Wailw Smith. Mrs. C.S. Collins gave a talk on Cuba. Q —« —• . — — 0 THANKS □ - □ I would like to thank all my many friends and pastors for the many prayers-and cards during my time in the LaPorte hospital. Mrs. Jack Godfrey I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their cards, visits, gifts and especially the many prayers said for me during my recent hospitalization which helped make my stay much easier to bear. God bless you all. Mrs. Lois Sherland 1 would like to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives who remembered me while I was in the hospital and also while convalescing at home. The cards, visits and other kindnesses shown have been deepl) appreciated. Kenneth Knowlton North Liberty Junior Hiffh Track Results The North Liberty Jr. High track team was entered in the LaPorte Invitatii nal on Ma) IS. A t tai of eleven teams were entered in this meet. Liberty finished with a team total of 16 point'. The points were scored by the following: Jim Heim and Rick Howell, tied for Ist in the pole vault; Craig Anderson, 3rd in 120 hurdles; and the 880 relay team finished fourth. This team was composed of Craig Anderson, Dale Kaser, Jim Heim, and Brian Henry. The track |cam closes out its season on Friday, May 26, in the South Bend School Corporation sectional al Washington High School. Any boys who qualify with a first or second place in the sectionals will then be entered in the Corporation trials on M;|.31. NO SOLUTION If all men were placed on an equal footing today it wouldn't be long before one half was pullin...; the other half.

PLJ SCHOOL BOARD NEWS The superintendent presented report to the board concernin the district’s summer educat i program. Most programs will l in operation by June 12 with ti summer band program beginnu July 5. The board adopt id text bo for music, agriculture, hou economics, industrial arts, m j business education tor the n five year period. Contracts were awarded secretaries and teacher aids. 3 board approved the addition 't teacher aid for the high si h library, and of an additi i secretary to be assigned to i A special bi.ard nu etin eonsiuei mg an additional propriation was called by ; board for May 26. 1967, at 7 p.m, 3he meeting is to be in supei inti n.a st S oilier. Ti t( hing contracts w, i r ward d to Mr. Robei t St ’• ioi an elementary p >siti< n. 5 Rose M ine Ho v;. tor h si hi I i*'i nch, Mi.-- D:u< ilb st W 'gon f< r spvi -h and h< therapy, high school speech. .. as director of the drama d p.i nient, and to Mr. William H derson as band director. M . Henderson will replace M George Robinson who has > signed to return to school a full time student. Mr, Stockwell is completini sixth year program at I.U. ti. year. Miss Hoover will gradu in June from Manchester Colh g Miss Stillwagon has her B.S. hi M.A. degree from Ball State, A-: vanced graduate study with Pu due University .and Mr. Hendson has his B.S. and M.A. deg re. from Indiana Slate Universit The superintendent was also warded a new three year contra< to be effective July 1, 1967. TI superintendent reported that girls physical education teach' and an elementary teacher wei needed to fill the faculty forth 1967-68 school year. Following a lengthy discussii : concerning site development foi the new Glenn High School, th' board adjourned at 10:00 p.m. (Delayed) For the first order of busines> the board discussed outside playgr.'und facilities for the Tym : school. The superintendent wa advised to make necessai arrangements for outside lightin and necessary €-quipment for tl basketball court. After considering estimates f< i a lawnmower, the bid submitt" 1 by the Gardner Fann Equipinei. Company for a Case tract< i mower, and snowblade wa accepted. Bids for exterior paint ing of Glenn High School an 1 portions of the Tyner school wt i < also considered. Mr. Gerald Howard of Koontz Lake received the contract for painting. Due to the expanding elementary program the board decided that office space in the elementary building would be needed f< i the educational program. Th" superintendent’s will be relocated at 506 Roosevelt Road - the pfvious office of Dr. Linton, Di Carter and Dr. Rohrer. An additional appropriation < t 53*.325 was approved as neo • sary for construction expens. There was also a board res< luti' n t" transfer $212.01 from F-3 t< F-7 for paying taxes for the si!" of the new high s< hool. As a result of the high sch'" 1 commencement being on the regular meeting night of May 23. 1967. the second regular meeting night for May will be on Monday. May 22. 1967 at 7:00 P.M in th< superintendent s office. There being of further business to come before the board, Uw board adjourned at 11:15 P.M. HOSPITAL NEWS E Street Division Hospital Calvin Tarlton, Mrs. Mary Semcke, Mrs. Ora Smith, and Casimer Stasko all of Walkerton: also Mrs. Eail Hill of North Liberty. Fine Like Division Hospital Mrs Ralph Smith and M i • Walter la'hman of Walkerton. Parkview Hospital, Plymouth Charles Cleveland, Jr., Wall * ertun.