The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1968 — Page 19

orse Show et For Sunday In Walkerton 1 wcnty-two classes in halter j contesting events will be con- । ted Sunday. June 9 at Place k behind John Glenn High tool for the Lincoln Township I open class Horse and Pony w. Registration will open a certain length of time re each class with trophies i cash and ribbons to be aded the participants. Urs. Joyce Combs, Michigan will judge the show and Jim mhower, North Liberty will be j master. Announcer is VirHooker, Walkerton. Don । ,y, Horse and Pony Leader is general chairman with all l-H’ers and their parents as- • »ng. Tickets will be available at the k for spectators. Lunch will served on the grounds with nic baskets welcome. Five more sponsors are needed trophies for the classes. All ve been on a volunteer basis, iditional sponsors include nick's Standard Service Stall. Hoontz Lake; Downey’s id-Rite Drive Inn, North Li:ty; Harry Malstaff family and -e listed before; Cogswell's ne Acres at Walkerton, five ‘-ses; Jacob Drug Store, two .sses; North Liberty 4-H Horse id Pony Club; Don Wray famiEd Lazarek family; Guy Roi. Knox; Kids Korral, I^akelle; Town and Country Store, alkerton. Each class is SIO.OO cover expenses to help the REGISTERED Black Angus Suite - 2 one year olds, 'and 1 hree year old. would trade for 1 -ar eld; also Small Blonde ’iano. Willard Greer, Phone 656079 after 4 p.m. j6p R RENT — West York two -droom unfurnished apparti ent, gas heat, garbage disp., 7.50. No pets. Ph. 586-2136, .-•on W. McKesson. j6tf \NTED 3 to 10 Acres vacant -r unimproved land in Polk or ohnsen Townships. Call 5861452; also For Sale 1955 Chevy, nechanically sound. Call 586452. J6p *4' *■ * * T LL REPAIR Sewing Machines, 11 makes. 306 N. Jefferson. ^'orth Liberty, across from 'ark. Leslie Foreman, 656710., 3tj2op LP WANTED Male or female, sers of Rawleigh Products in <t. Joseph Co. need service. No Experience or capital necessary. Abate Rawleigh Dept. INF-45-<6. Freeport, 111. 61032. jGp R SALE 1962 Mercury 'omet, standard, 6 cyl., $300; dso want to buy a dog house. I’h- ne after 4 p.m. 656-8025. j6p

Revival JUNE 9 - 15 ■ Nightly 7:30 p.m. Full Gospel Tabernacle KOONTZ LAKE The Fabulous Gospelairs Quartet From The Largest Church In Indiana Sunday Night Only SPECIAL SINGING NIGHTLY HEAR THE TESTIMONY OF THE ONE ARMED BARTENDER Hear The Fiery Preaching Os EVANGELIST - JOHN RODGERS Rev. Ralph Wacker, Pastor

youngsters come out solvent on this project. REUNIONS AM) PICNICS Tuesday, June 4, Mrs. (.’line, several mothers and 56 students of the Navarre School enjoyed a picnic at the Sheneman Grove. Friday, June 7— Friendship class of the Methodist Chinch at 1:00 p.m. r — Saturday. Jilrie 8 - 50th Sousley Reunion. Sunday, June 9 — 57th Sheneman Reunkmo s OLDER ADULT FELLOWSHIP The older adults of the United Methodist Church will have their next meeting oh Friday, June 21 at 7:30. They plan to have a representative from the Social Security Agency for this meeting to speak and answer questions regarding benefits and other matters. They will also be deciding upon a name for this new organization — if you have one, please jot it down. Membership will be open to all interested persons. Tell your friends about this meeting. Those who need transportation should contact the churcji office. (586-3534) □ n CARDS OF THANKS □ q I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors for all the cards, flowers and Gther remembrances while I was in the hospital in Youngstown. Ohio. Your thoughtfulness was .appreciated. Mrs. Ann Resler pd I would like to express my sincere thanks to all mj' relatives, friends and neighbors for their many cards and visits,while I was in the hospital, after my accident, and since I have returned home. Also a special "Thank You” to Rev. Williams and the congregation of the United Methodist Church and to the Tri Kappa Sorority. Many thanks again tn all of you. Mfs. Nancy Naragon v ‘ j6p I wish in this way to express my thanks to friends and relatives for cards and flowers received while I was in the hospital, also those sent later and the telephone messages. All are deeply appreciated. Mrs. Anna L. Bose P We were pleasantly surprised Monday morning when the Committee from the Walkerton Chamber of Commerce came into the store and presented a trophy for the 'Best decorated store front for the Spring Festival. We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the Committee and Chamber for this honor. Dad & Lad's

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The United Methodist Church xlarold E. Williams. Minister Sunday School Superintendents. Tom Frame and Dan Awald Heid ushers, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson, Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mrs. Bertha Urbin. THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. Agape Prayer Group Illinois Street Building. SUNDAY a:3U am. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building 9:45 a.m. Sunday School in both buildings. ll:U0 a.in. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St. Building MONDAY through SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Vacation Bible School, Illinois Street Annex. Presbyterian Church Building. Illinois Street Building. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. Official Board meeting, Illinois Street Building. THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. First Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Marvin Bouse, Supt. Church Service 10:35 a.m. We will have another outstanding pastor for this service, Rev. Donal Wilmoth, from the Redstone Presbyterian Church, Detroit Michigan. The Liturgist will be Mrs. Russell Hartsough. Ushers are Ralph Jackson, Ralph Sullivan. James Briggs and Joe Lowry. Special music for this service. If you have not already given or made a pledge to the second phase of our building, why not contact any building committee member or Ralph La Feber. First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer meet ng and Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. Vacation Bible School will begin on Monday, June 10 and will continue each afternoon at 1 p.m. through June 14. All children through the early teens are welcome to attend. N. L. First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Mrs. Durwood Clark. Jr. Church Leader Durwood Clark, Supt. Primary Supt. Mrs. Cecil Hay Earl Liggett, Bible Study Leader Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Adult Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice Thursday evening. W.M.S. Friday evening, at Mrs. Earl Liggett's Miss Thelma Hay. leader. Election of officers. State Conference at Shipshewana, June 11 - 13. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Woisnip 10:00 a.m. Sermon: "When Man Meets God.” Tuesday. June 11, 6:30 p.m. Senior Citizen’s Meeting. Potluck supper and Mr. Ray Powell will be guest speaker and entertainer. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Christian Education Commission Thursday, June 13. 7:15 p.m. The Women’s Work will have their annual election of officers. Church Os Christ North Liberty 656-4632 Dr. S. Robert Johnston, Minister 510 Reddick St., Mishawaka Phone 259-26023 9:00 a.m. Bible School, Dean Morns, Superintendent. Classes for all ages under qualified teachers. Lesson, Picture of a Righteous Man.

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10:00 a.m., Morning Worship and Communion, Choral Music. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic Service, Special music. 1:30 p.m. Elder's Meeting 2:00 p.m. Board Meeting 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service - Special Music Special Missionary Service General Topic: ‘Missions In Asia' Reports from lislia, Burma and Hong-Kong The public is cordially invited to these services at the church "where no one is ever a stranger” Special announcement of North Liberty Church of Christ: Daily Vacation Bible School is scheduled to be held by the North Liberty Church of Christ (Christian) at Jefferson and Harrison Streets in North Liberty. Tlve school will be held in two sections. The first section for pre-school-ers through juniors will meet Mondays through Fridays June 10-21st, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A closing program and demonstration of hand-work and other (accomplishments Mvill be |ield Friday evening, June 21st at 7:30 p.m. to which all parents and the general public are cordially invited. The theme for this section is "God's Word, Today's Hope”. The staff is as follows: Teachers: Nursery and pre- - schoolers - Edith Wood and Juan Knowlton; Beginners - Dorothy Fisher and Ruth Bauman; Primary i- Sarah Kaser, Jean Kaser, Pauline Morris and Ruth Wilcox; and Juniors - Wilda Henry, Grace Johnston, and Helen Hensley. Helpers: Greg Bare. Sheryl Carbiener, Pamela O’Connor, Sheryl O’Connor, Mary Morris, Darla Henry and Mrs. Charles Bare. The second section for Junior High and Senior High pupils will be taught by Mr. Johnston June 24-28 evenings at 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The theme for this section will be "Wonderful Wonderful Jesus”. All children of the community from pre-schoolers through High School are welcome to attend this daily Vacation Bible School at the church "where no one is ever a stranger”. PHILATHEA CLASS ANNUAL PICNIC The Philathea class of the United Methodist Church will have their annual picnic Thursday, June 13 at Shenemans Grove. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. Please bring your own table service and a covered dish. Mrs. Alice Barney will give de-

Dr. Walter M. Denaut DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 11 and S - 5 Closed Thursday* MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Lonzo Building, North Liberty Off Phone 656-8121 Re*. Phone 656 4641 Dr. Milton Reisman OPTOMETRIST 408 North Main Street, North Liberty Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 P.M. Thursday a Saturday Phone 656-8171 I Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist • 413 Michigan Street Walkerton, In<L 1 ■ Hour*: 9:30 6:30 Monday* and Thursdays I Phone 586-3722 Dr. Burton L. Furst DENTIST OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesday* _ _

votions. Anyone who does not have transportation, call Mrs. Pearl Bussard. 586-2932. Rainbow News The meeting was opened in regular form with the introduction of the visitors. Mr. Al Drews, Mrs. Gary Clark, Mrs. Mildred Dutcher, Mrs. Louis Daube and Mr. Mullet. Initiation was held for Nancy Hiatt. Nancy is the daughter ®f Mr. and Mrs. Branson Hiatt, Walkerton. A discussion was held in connection with the Summer Festival about the float for the parade. The girls and Demolay boys are working together on a float. Worthy Advisor. Maxine Mullet's installation was held on June 2 at 2:30 p.m. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Al Drews. RECEIVES 5 SCHOLARSHIPS AT JOHN GLENN SCHOOL A Walkerton Senior of John Glenn High School. Patric Mcnorton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac McNorton, 501 Roosevelt Road was the recipiant of five scholarships to aid him in a college education. The awards were given at the Award Day event held last week. Young Patric has maintained a high scholastic standing during his four years in high school. He has worked after school and during the summer months and has saved for a part of his education. He plans to enter Purdue University in the fall and hopes to study Pharmacy. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA ST. JOSEPH COUNTY ss In The St. Joseph Probate Court ESTATE NO. 25563 In the matter of the estate of Joseph Shemet, Deceased Notice te hereby given that JOHN S. GONAS was on the date hereof, appointed Executor of the estate of the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 21st day of May, 1968. Aloysius J. Kromkowski Clerk of the above captioned Court John S. Gonas Attorney for Estate 3tjl3

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