The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1968 — Page 8
- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 4, 1968
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First Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Marvin Bouse. Supt. Church Service 10.35 a.m. Reverend John Goodpasture, guest Pastor. Ralph LaFeber, Liturgist for this service. Ushers are. DeWayne Pavey, Bill Ochs, Roger Kronk and Ed Keeling. Construction of the second part of our three phase complete building, is well under way. Mission Thrift Shop report at the morning service. If you do not have a regular place of worship, we invite you to attend our services. You will be glad you did. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10.00 a.m. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Senior Citiaen's meeting at the Annex. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. July 10th Special called council to consider hiring of the Evangelical Church Building Corporation of South Bend to help us with our church building program. The United Methodist Church Harold E. Williams. Minister Sunday School Superintendents. Tom Frame and Dan Awald Hend 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 8:30 a.m. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building 9:45 a.m. Sunday School in both buildings. 11:00 a.m. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St Building. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. Ruth Circle Meeting in the home of Mrs. Minnie Brooker WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Council on Ministries Illinois Street Building THURSDAY' 2:00 p.m. Philathea Class meeting. Illinois Street Building THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. 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 Morris, Superintendent. Classes for all ages under qualified teach- | an Lesson: “Man’s Way and God’s way.” 10.00 a.m.. Morning Worship and Communion, Choral Music. Sermon topic: “Christ and the Good Life" (Gal. 2:20) 7.30 p.m., Evening Evangelistic Service, Special music. 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 Full Gospel Tabernacle RE 23 Koontz Lake Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ’ Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. PYPA 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Everyone Welcome First Baptist Charan " North Liberty The new congregation meeting in its brand new building, 407 W. Elm one block south of Highway 4. Walter J. Claeya, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 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 Bibie Study Wednesday 7 p.m. United Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton (Formerly in North Liberty) Rev C. O. Biltheimer, Pastor, Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning W’orship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic 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. The end of your search for a friendly church. Beaver CreeK Wesleyan Methodist Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob 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 pun. invitation to attend these lervices. 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. Pilgrim Holiness Churui Rev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wlsler, Supt. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Youth Services 6:00 p.m. First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Dux wood Clark, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Durwood Clark, Jr. Church Leader Mrs. Cecil Hay Primary Supt. Earl Liggett, Bible Study Leader Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Choir practice Wednesday night. 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 Adult Bible Study 6:30. Youth 6:30. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday Glad Tidings Assembly of God Rev. K. L. Wickstorm Fish Lake Ernie Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. K. L. United Missionary Church Richard H. Matteson, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Early Worship 8:30 Second Worship Service 19:15 Children's Church 10:15 Evening Service 7:00 My Neighbors swab “Not yet, dear!**
□ □ OBITUARIES □ Q Mrs. Pearl Miller Mrs. Pearl Miller, 81, of R. 1, Walkerton, died Sunday at 2:12 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Miller. She had been in failing health for several months. She was born June 17, 1887, in West township, the daughter of Edward and Asenith Raymer Dills. She was a resident of Marshall county all her life. She was married March 7, 1960, to Thomas N. Miller, who preceded her in death July 3, 1958. She is survived by two sons, William E. Miller of Logansport and Thomas E. Miller of Lake Cicott. She is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Grace Edna) Wright of Plymouth and Mrs. Dorothy Haynes of Plymouth. Her son Robert preceded her in death. She is also survived by 20 grandchildren. and 37 great-grand children. Services will be conducted in the Van Gilder Funeral Home Wednesday, (July 3) at 2 p.m. Burial will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery. Clay Bonifield Mr. Clay Bonifield. 83 years of age, Koontz Like, passed away on May 30, 1968 in Hollister. Mo., at the time he was staying with his daughter, Mrs. Harold Stuver. He had been in failing health for over a year. Mr. Bonifield had resided at Koontz Lake for 19 years coming from Chicago to retire in Indiana. His wife Cora preceded him in death 8 years ago. His is survived by three sons, William, Robert and Paul Bonifield all of Chicago. He is also survived by 2 daughters, Victoria Stuver of Branson, Mo. and Frances Allen of Dallas, Texas. Also a number of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Eva Wells of Chicago. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery in Chicago. Mrs. Cora Bunch Services for Mrs. Cora E. Burch. 83. of 800 Virginia St.. Walkerton, who died at 11:15 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hospital, South Bend, after an extended illness, was held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Nusbaum Funeral Home, Walkerton. Rev. Harold Williams, pastor, United Methodist Church, officiated Burial was in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Plymouth. She was born Nov. 2. 1884 in Plymouth. She had resided in Walkerton the past three years, coming from South Bend. Her first marriage in 1906 was to Warren E. Burch, who died in 1914. In 1918 she was married to Benjamin H. Burch, who died in 1914. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Louis C. Houser, of Walkerton; a granddaughter. Mrs. William Hasse, of San Diego, Calif.; four great-grandchildren. William Edward Trost William Edward Trost. 79, of Taylorville, Illinois, formerly of Walkerton, past away in the Taylorville Hospital on Tuesday morning, June 25. He is survived by his wife. Fern, one son, Ralph and 6 grandchildren. He has one nephew. Glen Trost and a niece, Mrs. John Wathen, both of Walkerton. Memorial services were held on Thursday, June 27 at 2:00 p.m. at Taylorville. He was a member of the Masonic Lodcc and Methodist Church in Taylorville. = REGULAR MEETING f NIGHTS Os The | Orville Easterday I | Legion Post 189 i = 2nd and Last Thursday E E of Each Month E ^Auxiliary Unit 1891 E Ut Thurs lay Os Each Mouth E TiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimißimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiK
NL OES NEWS The last meeting of the North Liberty Order of Eastern Star was held on June 25 before the summer season when there are no stated meetings. A welcome was given by the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Kent R. Palmer regarding the summer vacation period. Mr. Elmer Hunt, Worshipful Master us Lodge No. 266 in North Liberty was introduced and welcomed.. Mrs. Eleanor Ross, Mrs. Palmer's mother was also introduced. The official visit of Mrs. Christine Oberly, • Worthy Grand Matron of the Ind. Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star was announced to be July 1 with New Carlisle and Walkerton Chapters participating. North Liberty Chapter will be the host. They are in charge of the dinner to begin promptly at 6:UO. The North Liberty Women’s Society of Christian Service will prepare and serve the dinner to 80 guests. The Baby Dedication ceremony will begin at 7:10 when Mrs. Carl Zimmerle, Mrs. Becky Buich, and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer will have their children dedicated to the principles of the order. An Award of Gold will taki place at 7:20 and New Carlisle will honor two members at thia. time who have been members of the order for 50 years. ■ The reception after the inspection wall be handled by Mrs. R. H. FrankH^,'* Mrs. James Wolfe, Mrs. Madaline Nelson, and Mrs. Jean. t)odson. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nehdn and Mr. and Mrs. William Dodson were then initiated into’ the order with a most impressve ceremony by the officers of the chapter. They were welcomed and congratulated by the Wutt^y Matron and Patron. All the past- ^ectas were escorted to thq West for introductions. Those In- -attendance were Mr. Mary Springman, Mrs. Peggy Bellinger, Mrs. Edith Ruper, Mrs. Dorothy Fisher, Mrs. Olive Hunt, Mrs. Barbara Zimmerle. and Mrs. Clark. This station was hoq.ured since Mrs. Palmer held HU® station as her first appointed officer. The story o^Electa and an appropriate poem teas read to these guests and than they were presented with a small gift from the Worthy Matron ^md Patron. The proteins'were Mrs. Grace Wolfe in the** station of Conductress and Mrs. Olive Hunt who served as premier. The charter was ^nped for a Fast Grand Matrolt^id a poem was read in her hp^or. Mr. Dale Trobaugh and M— James Hullinger used all music pretaining to the 4th of July t^^ghout. News F^m The Koon^ Lake Library If you prefer^ight reading (on the humormM'sidc) for these hectic sumiffjf . months, our shelves hold —any that carry good credent!:— “Help! Help! ar, Atrocity Stories From'AU Over" attacks the Servant problem in particular or the Service Problem in general. As well-being an amusing tale of woe^'lhe author, Max Wilk, has a'Program that, if acted upon, would lead hirers out of bondage. "Time Lurches On, or Daddy, What Will Y’ou Be When You Grow Up?" by Ralph Schoenstein. is haclassify, for his articles blend^ the personal, the satirical and fantastic in a delightful waj< “You’re WWI Out Os A Hospital" by Roue Franken, is described on jacket as “a ribald saga of the changing world of medicine." “Back to Abnormal" by Caskie Stinnett, is a book of acid yet humorous e—ys which exhort the reader not to drift with the tide of life. And of “He’s My Bov" bv Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., an eloquent disc ription has been penned on the cover by a reader! Underneath the title is the comment “No, he’s mine!"
METHODIST OLDER ADULTS MEET The oiaer adults of the United Methodist Church met last Wednesday evening for their second meeting since organization. There were around sixty persons present along with guests from other churches. The officers of the new organization are Mrs. Nellie Verkier, president; Mrs. A. J. Daniels, vice president; Mrs. Wealtha Burnside, secretary - treasurer, and Mrs. Roy Miller, member at large. The purpose of the group is to nurture Christian fellowship and to insure opportunities for personal enrichment and service. Mrs. Verklcr, the president, presided at a short business session, and then introduced the guest for the evening who was Mr. Sidney Mendall of the Social Security Agency of South Bend. Mr. Mendall showed a film on Medicare and then conducted a very helpful and informative discussion period regarding the Social Security program. Mrs. Lucy Ullery gave the invocation. Refreshments were served by the officers. The next meeting is scheduled for September. We now have a supply of Books, “Your Medicare Handbook" and if you would like a copy, please call at the office of the Church for yours. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kunkle and family returned from a months vacation visiting relatives and friends and many interesting places in the west. In Astoria, Oregon they visited Mr. Kunkle’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kunkle. In Tucson, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caid (formerly Pauline Flinn) Joey Flinn and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty Gearheart the former Fern Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pruitt; also Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Laßere and daughter, Cinda in Filmore, Oklahoma and Mr. Kunkle’s sister-in-law. Mrs. Earline Kunkle. They covered fourteen states and ran Into all kinds of weather but had a most enjoyable trip. POSITIVE ACTION NEEDED Opportunity can help solve many problems, and this summer we are all asked to help provide it for our youth. The business community Is being urged by the President’s Council on Youth Opportunity to hire as many young people as possible this summer for productive work. While it may not be possible to employ all those available, some of the teen-agers can be taught new skills by volunteer workers. Others can lend a hand to civic and social agencies in developing worthwhile recreational* activity and entertainment. Americans, all across the nation are joining the crusade for youth but it will take the services of many sincere adults right in this area to lead in this construction endeavor. Call city hall or your paper and volunteer your services to help make this summer a fruitful one fqr all the youngsters. This is a positive way to help solve the "youth problem" with foresight rather than hindsight. This is the time for decision. Courtesty Pays On The Highways I HOC BOAST I | JULY 4th | ■ at the X f American Legion f I Post 365 | North Liberty, Ind. I Serving from 11:00 aau. till ? I
