The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 January 1968 — Page 8
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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JAN. 4, 1968
^CHURCH NEWS
The United Methodist Church Harold E Williams. Minister Sunday Scho 1 Sup. rintendents, Tom Frame and Dan Awald Hand ushers. Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesk n Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mrs. Bt rtha Vrbin. THURSDAY 7 00 p m. Agape Prayer Group. Ilhn is Street Building FRIDAY 3 30 pm. (School time) Youth Choir Practice, Illinois Street Building SUNDAY 8 30 a m. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building Chancel Choir Singing 945 a.m. Sunday School in both buildings. 1100 am. Sec. nd Morning worship service in th»* Illinois St. Building. Junior Choir Singing. TUESDAY 1 30 p.m Fellowship Circle in th. h me of Mrs Willard Naragon. 730 p.m Ruth Circle in the honu <f Mrs. Wyman Hxhstvtler. WEDNESDAY 700 Chancel Ch' ir Practice, Illinois Street Building 8 00 p.m. Official Board Meeting. Illinois Street Bull img THURSDAY 9 00 a m. Charity Cm le in the home < f Mr> Ray Chapman 7 00 pm. Agape Praver Group Illinois Str. < t Building 800 pm. Faith Cin le in the home of Mrs Clifford Hahn THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McC< rmiak. Pastor Sundav Sc hod 9 00 a m. M >mtng Worship 10 00 a in. Sermon: "The Open Window Police." Wed., 700 p m. Christian Education Commissi, n meeting. The first Presbyterian Church Rev. David D Owen Test or Mrs. Elaine B use Supt. You are welcome to our worship service. Thursday 7 00 pm. Mid Week Service of Prayer and Bible study. Sunday. January 7th we will observe the Lords Supper at the 10 35 service. Sunday School 9 30 a m Worship Service 10 35 am. Our ushers are Messers Sam Jack. Melvin Dipert Clifford Allen, and Floyd Dipert. If wo hold grudg< - and evil thoughts in our minds we are in no condition to prav. for God reads more than kps He reads hearts. United Pentecostal Church Comer of Indiana and Van Buren St Walkerton (Formerly in North Liberty) Rev C. O. Biltheimer. Pastor, Sunday Sch'»ol 9 45 a m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelist!. Service 7 30 pm. Bible Study Tuesday 7 30 p m. Young People’s Service Thursday. 7 30 p m. Th<- public is invited to attend thes<- services. The end of your search for a friendly church. Barth IJbrrty tlirfwtinn Oiurcfl Jefferson and Harrison Dr. S Robert Johnston. Minister 510 Reddick St. Mishawaka Phone 259-260*3 Dean Morris Superintendent, BUNDAY SERVICES 930 a m Bible School x lasses for all ages under Qualified Teax hers. 10 30 a m Morning Worship and Communion <’h r..l Mum.' Wednesday 7 wu p.m .Mui Week Bibb- Study Wednesday 800 pm. Choir pra< tn e.
The public is most cordially inVltcd to all the services at the North Liberty Christian Church where no one is ever a stranger. Pilgrim Holmes* Churns Rev. William Babb. Pastor Jesse Wister. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:15 a m. Youth Services 6.00 p.m. Evening Worship 6 30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible study Wednesday. 6 30 p.m. Everyone welcome to these services. The Koontz Tuike 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. Evae« listic Service. 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY — Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm. Services are held in the Koontz Lake Communitv Church. At the comer of Tipp«?ctnoe Drive 4 Ostego Lane. Adult Bible Study at 6 30 p.m. Family Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Nodi’ Lmertv Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Church School 10 45 a.m. Sr. MYF - 6 30 p.m. Full Gospel Ta Im* macle Kt. 23 Koontz luikr Sundav School 10 00 am. M >rmng Worship 11:00 a.m. PYPA 5 30 pm Evening Service 7 00 pm. Wednesday 700 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Thursday, 930 a.m. Prayer Band Saturday 7 00 pm Everyone Welcome K. I* United Missionary Church Richard H Matteson. Pastor Mrs. R S. Varga, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 Second W i'hip Service 10:15 Children's Church 10 15 Evening Service 7.00 p.m. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 6 00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible First Baptist Uhnrca 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 S I 9 30 n m. Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Prayer M< < ting Wednesday 7 30 p.m. Braver Creea Wesleyan Methodist Church I Van Krieg, Pastor B.b Chngenpvx 1 Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10 30 a.m. WY Service fl 15 pm. Evening Worship 7 00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wed. 700 pm CYC Thurs 6 30 pm. invitation to attend these services. Giad Tiding* Awmtty of God Rev. K. L. Wirkshnrm Fl ah Ij»ke Ernie Young. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a m. First Brethren Church Rev Kent Bennett, pastor Dur wood Clark. S S. Supt. Mr- Durwnnd Clark Church Director Mrs Frank Sim- Sr. Primary Supt Worship Service 9 30 Sundav School 10 30 Bible Study fl 30 Family Bllile H iur 7 30 pin.
An Ashland College Gospel T< am will present the Sunday nurning worship service. W< d Evening, Chon practice, 7 30. Fildny < v< ning WMS will meet at the church. Fuday evening, 7-10. south skating party at Plymouth. Church of The Bret hem 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. Mrs. Nina Shafig Bazouzi of Bethlehem. Jordan will be visiting the North IJberty Church of the Brethren on Wednesday. January 10. The ladies of the church are giving a program at 1 30 pm. and wish to invite all the ladies of the community to attend. WESLEIAN DAUGHTERS TO MEET JANUARY X Wesleyan Daughters will meet at 730 on January Sth in the church basement. Drcxn in old clothes and be prepared to paint. Bring your paint brushes. CRESCENT (LASS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Crescent Class of the Grace United Church mid in the social r< ms <>f the church for th<ir Christmas party Wedncsxlay, D< c. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker were the hosts for the pot luck dinner. Mi Neuman Tanksley gave th’devotions and prayer, and Mrs. Tanksley entertained the group by reading a Christmas story. Everyone joined in singing Christmas Carols. Mrs. Edna Stahl received the mystery package. 8’ Bowing the meeting a gift exchange was ( njo\< d The numbers also nt Christmas plates of fruit, candy, and ceH.kies to several shut-ins of th« church. Th<' newlyweds were driving away from the church. The groom pulled the bride toward him. put his arm around her shoulder, gave her a loving hug and said "Now. Honey what’s all this jazz about you quitting your job?"
i l%iy< I "Pray at all times in the spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all & faults. 9 % —Ephesians 6: Id • ■ Ik pj - k*. Ho not believe that God is s'\ Ktk dead. Without God, you can- / \ not Justify the wonders of the ! -YBbb universe. In birth, in life, and * • - ■■■ ^ ea, ^» God is always near. / vjj*' l*ray, not because you ] MnX*' BIS have a specific need, but beX W cause God is there. Pray in X\\ IH thanksgiving, as well as in / W\ supplication. Persist in ’ \\ * |33 prayer. Open your heart to t-X; ’■ ■^l 0 Goa’s ever-presence. 'A Remember God, every 'I 'ML moment of your waiting days, ' \ j i / &nd i° u kn ° w God \ \ k with you in every way. / Kaed your BIBLf daily and 00 TO CHURCH SUNDAY I I
1 Walkerton Town Board News Organizational meetin f r the new Town Board, elected in the* Nov. Municipal Electi. n. was h«ld at 10 00 am.. Januar\ Ist in tlie Council Room of the Municipal Building. Foliowin, * adfhinistering oath of office to n- w board by the Clerk Wayne Cover, selection of officers for the ne w term resultd in Ray A. Nusbaum being elected President of the Board and George W. Ohs select«*d as Vice Pr< sidi nt Other members of the Board for the ensuing term are Carl E. Dill; Kenneth E. Huffstettcr and O.C. White. It was also voted that meeting nights continue to be the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, cximmencing at 7:30 pm. On Tuesday Evening. January 2nd the new Board convened in their first official session with full me mbership in attendance. Minutes of previous meetings were approved and outstanding claims presented for ex nsidcration and authorized payable a» presrnt<*d. Resolution was adopted retaining all present appointed cmplov< es of the town’s various department s. Department heads will continue ns of present namely. Keith L. Knepper El.-ctHr and Water Supt.; Russell H Ruby. Sr. Street-S<wir Commissioner and E. Clifford Ward. Police Chi- f. Report was heard that property owners in the 800 bl<xk of Ohio Street in the West York Addition had fully cooperat’d in an improvement project to m< ve any existing fences, trees mol boxes, garbage cans and burning barrels along the 10 foot circular
IPS Law Office Staff ■gUcW OF JOHN S. (.ON AN A ANSO4 I ATES I Wish you all a Happy New Year S *U3 Michigan St., U alkrrton. Ind. Ph. SM-8722 *
drives back at least 27” on eaeh side of the drive. The towa having ior n -h. » the | ,bo r an.f pr» p rt v owners any neerssar ~ materials to correct the former unsatisfactorv condition It being voted to c> ntinue this improv. , nient projex t to bel <nre of th,. West York Addition, with Trustee White app >inte*d to c n ' tact various pn perty ownrrs and I aquire their full support to th. | proposal. It was assured thl additional 4‘- feet will be quit helpful in particularly snow plov. ing through the present narrea drives with the town’s st re. plowing equipment. Police Department Artivitie Report for month of Decembx was presented and accepted a follows: 5 property damagp and personal injury traffic accidents 16 traffic arrests; 10 parkini tickets: 14 traffic complaints; .’ spe*cial details 4 funeral details; ] fire detail; 3 assist motorists; 15* motor checks; 7 delivered messages; 14 assist other departmnts; 15 miscellaneous com plaints; 7 attempts to locate; 21 business Irregularities: 1 lost child return.-d: 4 lost articles: 3 found articles: 7 dog complaints; 9 dog disp >sed; 1 disorderly conduct complaint: 4 family complaints; 2 vandalisms; 2 larcenies; 3 warrants served: 5 111noss complaints; fl criminal arrests; 3 juvenile cxtmplaints, 4 juvenile arrests. Balance of meeting was p.-nt in g.neral discussion x>f town’s various departmental activities and probable future projc<ts. NO REGRETS People, while saving for old ' ag. should remembxr to lav up I a few pk-aeant thoughts.
