The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 September 1967 — Page 10

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T..E INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPT. 14, 1967

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CHURCH HEWS

The Koontz Lake Mission (American Baptist Association) Rev. R. Walter Craft, Pastor Phone Walkerton, 586-2257 Sunday School 9:45 a.rn. Morning Service 11:00 am. Evagelistic 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 Tippectnue Drive & Ostego Lane. First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Durwood Clark. S. S. Supt. Katherine Whitmer. Junior Church Director 9:30 Jr. Church and Adult Worship. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. Adult Bible Study at 6 30 p.m. Family Bible Study 7:30 p.m. North Liberty Christian Church Jefferson and Harrison Dr. S. Robert Johnston. Minister 510 Reddick St., Mishawaka Phone 259-26023 Dean Morris, Superintendent. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 00 a.m. Bible School classes for all ages under Qualified Teachers. 10.00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Choral Music 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service. Special Music. Glad Tidings Assembly of God Rev. K. L. Wickstorm Fish Lake Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. K. 1.. United Missionary Church Richard H. Matteson, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga. Supt. First Worship Service 8:30 Sunday School 9:30 Second Worship Service 10:15 Children's Church 10:15 Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Midweek Bible study, Wed. 7:00 North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost. Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Sr. MYF - 6:30 p.m. Church of The Brethem A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10.30 a.m. CBYF 6:30 Everyone invited to all these services. United Pentecostal Church Washington and Center St. North Liberty. Ind. Re v C. O. Biltheimer, Pastor, Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evenglistic 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 yourslf or it will be supplied. The end of your search for a friendly church. Oak Grove Full Gospel Church Road 8. 5 miles east Knox, or 1 mile east of Road 23 Jet. 8 Pastor. A. J Compton Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Church School 10 30 a.m. CBYF 6 30 Everyone invited to all these Bervicti. Pilgrim Holiness Churcd Rev. William Babb. Pastor Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10 15 a.m. Vouth Srvire< 6 45 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p m. Praver M -etin nd Bible study Wednsday, 7 30 p m. Evryone welcome to these sen ices. First Baptist Chiinn North liberty

The new congregation meeting in its brand new building, 407 W. Elm one block south of Highway 4. Walter J. Claeys, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m, Praver Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Heaver CreeK Wesleyan Methodist Church Dean Krieg, Pastor B<>b Clingenpeel. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. W Y. Service 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:00 p.m. CYC Thurs. 6:30 p.m. We give everyone a special invitation to attend these services. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 am. Morning Worship 10:00 a m. Sermon: "Christian Deciploship.” Wednes 'ay Sewing Circle Wednesday 7:15 p.m. Church Cabinet 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 Bible Study Wednesdav 7 pm. A special revival meeting will be held September 18-24 at Walkerton's First Baptist Church corner of Clarke and Maine Streets. Preaching each night at 7 p.m. will be Rev. F.R. Bingham, who for 16 years has pa stored the Jordan Rnntist Church of Oak Lawn, Illinois. Pastor Benny Miller urges the public to attend these services and hear this Spirit-filled evangelist. The United Methodist Church Harold E. Williams, Minister Sunday School Superintendents, Tom Frame and Dan Awa Id Head ushers, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson. Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. TUESDAY 10:00 a.m. Charity Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Carrie Sinn Hamlet. 2:00 p.m. Philathea Class Meeting Illinois Street Building 7:00 Araoe Praver Group Illinois St»e<-t Building 8 00 p.m. Faith Circle meetmg in the home of Mrs. Jean Bedford SUNDAY 8 30 a m. First Wnrsh’n Service in the Mi< b i"an St. Building. 945 a m Sunday School in both build’n^s. 11 no a.m. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St. Building. TUESDAY 130 p m. Deborah Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Hazel Bar 'en 7 no p.m. WSCS nlav practice Illinois Street Building WEDNESDAY 4 00 p.m. Junior Choir practice 7 no n m. Chancel Choir Practice Illinois Street Bull'ing 8 00 Commission on Education and Sunday School Teachers meetin" Illinois Street Building Revelation Circle meeting In the home of Mrs Wealtha Bumside TUR CHURCH IN Twit HEART CV T”V (VnnO’NTTV WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART R-v David D Gwen. Pastor FMer |(.bn I Sunt. welcome to our worship servh-e.

Thursday 7:00 pm. Mid Week Service of Prayer and Bible study. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:35 a.m. Don’t throw it away; Save it for tile Thrift. Shop. Our ushers are Messers Nick D Feber, Melvin Dipert, Clifford Allen, and Floyd Dipert. Wednesday Youth Chorus after school. Adult 6:45 p.m. New Building News Grading finisheinside work drawing to completion. It won t be long now. Christ is no security against storms, but He is a perfect security in them. He does not promise an easy passage, but Ho does guarantee a safe landing. WSCS Hears Impressive Program The WSCS of he Walkerton 1 nlted Metho ist Church met Wednesday cveniig. September 6 in the chu’ch. Mrs. Gmce Atwrod placed an o'-^an pr*l*id< prior to th- mo'-tlng. M»s. Fritz Skinnc' n’esfdent greet cd the nu mbers with a poem, "Back from vacation". Mrs Fred Bullinger Sr cave the devotions and presented th<> worsirn ta» le which wa< enter. ’ with lighted white tapers and the opo n Rihje Mrs. Robert Flaughter Using the theme of the year booklet used bv the circles "A Search for Idenitv". rave an impressive lesson on "Dvnamic for Self Discovery" Mrs. Plancher stressed it is easy to find fault in other; and b n the question "How about Ourselves'”’ Announcemon’s made included: the Socio*.• v-’l| serve the lube of the Pr.shvferian Church for their district mootin'* October 10 the .society will servo a R o’clock '‘inn-r a* their chip-cb sot the Order if the Eastern Star when the 1 c->l chapter hosts insnoction Set norn ho,- oo Mrs Cb-dp Rick ”V’ Mrs. M >rv Bauer district officers thonhet the fwiet’’ for « win" a luncheon the chnr.-h 'T’—sday for District Officiers meeting.

■ i ihh very reason make every effort to supplement your faith with, virtue, and virtue with knowledge. 9 ' ^ll PatArliH

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Hostess for the social hour following the meeting was th. Charity Circle with Mrs. Gale Sherland as chairman. E—— — O THANH’S rj EJ W e wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many kind acts during the long illness and subsequent death of our wife and mother, Helen Huffstetter. May she rest in peace. We especially thank Father Letko, Walkerton Medical Clinic, Patrician K of C Wives. American Legion, Knights of Columbus. Nusbaum’s Funeral Home, and Walkerton Nursing Home. Gratefully. Mr. Kenneth Huffstetter Mr. and Mrs. John Monland Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Huffstetter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eppert Michael Huffstetter

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Michael Matz and Roger Swan-- n. two pals that graduated fiom Tyner High School in the < lass of 1964. always calling themselves "brothers", after two years of college, together they enlisted in the U.S. Army last October. They’ completed basic training at Fort Campbell. Kentucky in December 1966 an 1 advanced training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. They left on the same flight to Vietnam in March 1967. Rogar was placed in the Ordinance Battalion (Ammo) as clerk tvpist and Mike in the 670th Transportation Co. as a < 1 rk and personnel manager and both station** ’ at Cam Ranh Bay within four blocks of one an<tb 'r. They were both promoted to Specialist IV in August. The b > s o<ten work 16 hoii’s a d iv. but in their spare time both bo's nre weight lifting enthusiasts and are continuing this and also a correspondence course from

Indiana University. They describe Cam Ranh Ba as a modern, busy port, that u until two years ago was ju. miles of waste sana dunes. Th Republic of Vietnam and it allies anticipate the evolution ■ Cam Ranh Bay into one of tl most vital and ptosperous port in Southeast Asia when pea* returns to Vietnam. In August they were schedule on the same flight to Tokyo f< their period of rest and relax, tion. They write Tokyo is beautiful, modern, exotic cit; The majority of the young* people speak very good Englis and dress in the mod 1967 style They say things are quite ex pensive there and don’t sugge. it to anyone who wants to ju. get away and not spend t< much money. While th*-re th* experienced an earth quake. Mike is the sun of Mr. an Mrs. Wayne Matz, R R. 1 Wall erton. His address is: SPEC. I\ Michael D. Matz RA16895711 670th Trans Co, APO Sa Francisco 96312 Roger is thf s< n of Mi an Mrs. Roy Swans* n R R. 3 Plvn । nth Ind. His address is SPE* IV Roger Swanson RA 16x95719 191st Ord Bn (Ammo), APO Sa: Fram is* I *’ 96312 Both bovs will celebrate thei 21st birthdays in October. A go<>d-natur< d neighbor an his garden tools are soon parted i / aV : ONE STE? WON’T ! GEF YOU THERE And One a D Won’t ; - You Must krp On Adverting

f There is power In faith that J gives man the courage to i stand against the crowd In a j ' righteous cause. > I Faith encourages good- ; । ness. Faith embodies a J strength of purpose. | It Is not easy to practice * | Virtue in the face of modern . I challenges and adversities I but there is strength enough । [ for those who would rely on | I fat th. ( i Bead yevr BIBLI dally i ® n ^ $ j JtO TO CHUftCH 9 BUNDAY