The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1967 — Page 12
- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — SEPT. 2S, 1967
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Six Day Meeting Set For First BepHst Church A .x Itv serb -of nu •• in - on the theme of nvival is st h< ul <1 1 i the Fii i R. ptist (hu eh -4 N uth L’b. rt\. P. lining < n Sun le,. >< t D r 1. an I continualg for the five f< Rowing nights. tin mv»tin;> will h< t Evangelist D n Can p y I pent over v< ars in evan • lism. M TOI RR .. Rm . .X, ■ Mr. ('amp. a gradual •• oi Bhi Joins University. Greenville. South Carolina, is pastor of the Grate Baptist Church of Anderson. Indiana, which has seen a 1000' increase in its atbndan e in his 6-year ministry. His church radio-broadcasts daily ©nd is now c< nstmeting a $250,000.00 ehur< h plant which is designed to accommodate 1500 people. The visiting evangelist. l>ietured above, formerly uiret ted jhe Youth For Chiist organizfetion of Columbus. Georgia, his native state, was formerly ExWutive Youth Director of the Central Indiana Conservative feaptist Association, and is curia ntly vice-presidt nt of the In iiana Fundamental Baptist Association. Sunday night has been designated "Youth Night." Drawing upon his experience with young people. Mr. Camp will be preaching to the youth and singing will be the church’s Teen Chorus, Which performs every other week in the regular Sunday evening Service. , Every night will see special musical numbers from within the local congregation. A highlight will be the premiere performance of the Junior Chorus which has just recently been created. The host pastor. Walter J. Claeys, states that the meetings ©re designed with the whole family in mini. Services will be held at 7 15 nightly and a new. sanitary nursery is available and supervised for the babies. North Liberty Homecoming* Plans Complete (continued from page one) crowned at the half of the football game and will be recognized at the Homecoming Dance on Satimday evening. The graduated football lettermen have been invited back to the school for the <h < asa n and will be recogj. zed prior to the game. The homecoming program will begin with a bonfire p> p rally on the school gi mnds Friday •v - J. ng S pbmb< r 29 at 7 00 pm.
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Saturday's activities will begin with a parade around the field and a pre-game show by the band at 1 30 pm. A half-time •lew will al-o be pt.seated by the N ’Hi Lib« vtx Ha h School M i. h.n 13 m 1 un hi the din cti n of Mi- I'.i hard Vandi i - Hagen an 1 t<ll wed by the co wmng ‘ th< .pa n. The program will b> culminat'd with a Hom •coming Dane- sp ns nd by the B< osL i s Club from 8:00 to 11 oo pm in the high school gym. Live music will be furnish'd by th' Brand X Band imi S uth B-n . featuring J hn Dars< e . • vcali.-t. Admission t ■ the dance will be SI.OO per p. rs. n. The h in* coming pmgram is !< ng < -sp. nson 1 by the Football B.st.ts Club anl the North Liberty High School. Nin k e or s ale or PEK* iN \L PROPERTY STATE OF INDIANA ST JOSEPH COUNTY IN THE ST. JOSEPH PHOBATE ('OIT.T F-’.te Numb- r 21930 Estate of MAMIE A. CRUMBACK. Deceased. Wavne R. Burch. Executor Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Dust Will and Testament of MAMIE A CRUMBACK. deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of said deC' d« nt. in Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County. Indiana, on Saturday. September 30th. 1967 nt 12 30 p.m . certain personal property of said decedent consisting of 1 Admiral refrigerator and freezer, table radio, garaen tools, ytfn W fan. electric soyring machine. Speed Queen Washer. Rotntiller. 1960 Chevrolet tudor sedan sofa, cabinets. 2 bedroom suites, chest of drawers, vacuum cPaner. 5 piece kitchen set, chii»s and kitchen ware, utensils, etc. Terms of Salo — Cash Not responsible for accidents Dated September 20th, 1967 /Auctioneer - Theodore Rhodes
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WAYNE R. BURCH, Executor Florence Creager Morris, Attorney for Estate. 2t s2B NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOESPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Mamie A. Crumback. Decease! ESTATE NO. 2193 U Notice is hereby given that Wayne R. Burch was on the date hereof, appointed Executor of the estatof the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or n A now due, must file the same in said Court yvithin six months fi m the date < f the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 15 day of August, 1967. ALOYSIUS J. KI<OMI<OWSI<I Clerk of the above captioned C< urt FLORENCE CREAGER MORRIS Attorney for Estate NOTICE TO BIDDERS Public notice Is herewith given that the Board of Trustees of the T<>wn of Walkerton, Indiana, yvill accept sealed bids for the express purpose of bulldozing and leveling the Walkerton Municipal Dump for a one year period, commencing in October. 1967 and ending in September. 1968. Services must be performed thoroughly and to the satisfaction and approval of the Board at least once each month. Bids for said service may be left at the office of the cierkTreasurer until the hour of 7:30 p.m., October 3. 1967. Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, Wayne L. ('over Clerk-Treasurer Town of Walkerton. Ind. 2ts2B Be sure you are right then pause a moment for reflection.
Graduates From Hardware School jF xII I YN. ! ■ I* A 1 3 ■ ■ cw—jl iL .. y ■ ?bM tjL v, jjv •
Gary Freeman, right, employed by the Kabelin True Value Hardware LaPorte and Walkerton, has recently been an honor graduate of the advance course in Har lyvare retailing. This course is sponsored by the National
John Glenn Sunshine Society The first Sunshine S<K'iety meeting c«f the year was held S' ptember 19, 1967 and was called to order by Karen Thomps< n, Pres Went. An explanation of Sunshine anl it’s purpose was given to help new members understand the value of joining this organi titlon. Future plans were discussed such as the Homecoming Float and Parade. Nancy Chapman and Connie Verkier are directing the construction of the float. Elke
Retail Hardware Association and is administered and graded by Indiana University. Mr. Freeman graduated with a 98.9 average. Presenting Gary with his certificate of graduation is Jerry Kabelin. president of Kabelin True Value Hardware.
M'H-Her yvas choosen as the Homecoming Queen Candidate. The Sunshine girls are anticipating to have bake sales, car washes, and stationery sal<-8. Also plans for a State Sunshine Convention are being considered. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Linda Daube, Chaplan. SI M TOTAL Success is three parts ability, two parts luck and five parts having the right wife. Ignorance ceases to be bliss the minute a man get® Wise.
