The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1968 — Page 8
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First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Dur wood Clark. S. S. SupL Mrs. Durwood Clark, Jr. Chun li Leader Mrs. Cecil Hav Primary Supt. Earl Liggett. Bible Study Leader W rship Service 9:30 Sunday Scho- 1 10:30 Ain’t Bib’e Study 6 30 pm. Family Bible H air 7 30 p m. N Cl i Pi this n nth. Sm-i-praton Sunday evening S' p* ember 15 9:00 p.m. Rumm i. S . Satu : • S 21 at C mmunity Bui.ding b - ginning at 9 a ni. Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. J1 m \ M। ’ 1 . 1 ' r Sunday School 9:00 a.nL Morning Wo; s*,lp 10.00 a.m. Sermon: "Waiting up'B the L .-rd" Sept. 18. Sewing Circle Sept. IS, 7:00 p.m. Church Board. First I'nited Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Rev. Kenn- th Bergner, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Marvin Bouse. Supt. Classes for all ages, phase come. Worship service, 10:35 u rn. S- mor and Junior Choirs under the direction of Mrs. Jack Tied". We plan to have paving, walks, some tre*> planting, und all the n> w class rooms finished in four Weeks. 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 teachers. Lesson: "Esther Saws Her People” (Esther Chap 1 81 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Choral Music. Sermon: Excuses” 7:30 Li*e Recruit Service con ducted by North Liberty LifeRecruits. Meetings of the Week North Liberty Church of Christ Revival Services will comment* Monday night and continue every night at 7:30 until Sept. 20 (except Saturday! Mr. Joe Pohnson minister of Buchanan (Midi.) Church of Christ will do the p. eaching while Mr. Robert Tayler. minister of Milburn Blvc Church of Christ will serve a-3 pong director. True to the Bible Gospl messages that will enlighten your mind and thrill vnur soul with gnat Gospel singing to warm your heart und expr ss your p aise to G< >d The Public is cordially invited to all the services of the congregation “Where No One Is Ever A Stranger.” Pilgrim Holiness Chureal Rev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 630 p m. Evening Servia 7:00 pm Prayer M«*eting, Wednesday 7.00 p.m. The new congregation meeting 1D its brand new building, 407 W. Elm one bl<xk south of Highway A. First BaptM Charan " North liberty Bunday school 9 30 a m. Morning Worship 10 30 am. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 30 p.m. I’nited Pentecost:»l (Tnirch Corm i J Indiana and Van Bun n St Walkerton (Formerly in North Liberty) Rev r O. Biltheimer Pastor, Sunday S< ho I 9 45 am.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm. Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Service Thursday, 7:30 p m. The public is invited to attend North Linerty Methodist Church Th mas M. Frost, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a m. Church School 1u:45 am. Sr. MYF - 6:80 n.m. The I'nited Methodist Church Harold E. Willi,mis, M m-ter Sunday S<h< 1 Superint ndent.- Dtvid Frame and Wyn. m HochMtl r. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson. Mrs. Grace Atwood Mis Bertha Urbin. H- id ush t-. Biuct Fitzgeiald and David Lawn net. THURSDAY 2:00 p m. Philathea Class meeting. Illinois Street Building 7:00 p.m. Agape Prayer Group Illinois Street Building. FRIDAY 3 50 p.m. Youth Choir Practice Michigan Sin -t Building SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building 945 a.m. Sunday School Ir both buildings. 11:00 a.m. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St Building. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Chance] Choir Practice. Illinois Street Building. On Sunday we will have as gu .4 sp<>akeis Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Deals, missiona res from Rhodesia, who wil] soon be r*turning to the mission field. FORECAST Sun-day, September 22. Baptismal Sendees for infants and small children. Wednesday, September 25. Recognition Dinner for officers and teachers of the Sunday School Friday. September 27, Fellowship Sunday School Class M *ting. THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART. Glad Tidings AMemnry of God Rev. K. L. Wickstorm Fish Lake Ernie Young, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. First Baptist Church Park and Maine Streets I erny Miller, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worsnip 10:30 a.m. Prayer meet ng and Bib«e Study Wednesday 7 p.m. K. L. I’nited Missionary Church Richard Matteson, pastor (4 mi. south of Walkerton on 23) Early Worship 8:30 a.m. Second Worship 1015 am. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Midweek Service 7:00 p.m. Wed. these services. The end of your search for a friendly church. Full Gospel Tabernacle Rt. 28 Koontz I^ike 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 Heaver Crees Wesleyan Mr th edirt Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingenpeel, Supt Sunday School 9 30 a.m. M'lrmng Worship 10 30 a.m. W Y. Service 6 15 p m. Evening W. rship 7 00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:00 pm CYC Thurs. n 30 pm. ‘nv’tatb n to attend these v I Vices. Church of The Brethren A. P Wenger, Pastor Shure in Prayer H ur 9 25 a.m.
Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m Adult Bible Study 6:30. Youth 6:30. Ch ir Practice 7:30 Wednesday I nstall Officers At NL First Brethren Church The newly "lectcd officers fa the coming year o f 1968 1969 were installed Sunday at First Brethern Church. Moderator, Er nr Kreider; Vice Moderator, John Obc. lv; Sec.. Hazel Huy; Asst. S' c., Arlen" Ob rly: T.vas., Ern st Ulbrieht; A-.-t. Ti-.i. . W. Boone; Financial S ' .. Dorothy Quigley; Ast. Fin. S-c.. Alma Shen-man; T u. t< •. E.u I Liggett; Sunday School Supt.. Durw-d Caik; A- '. S. S .Slipt, Wilt"! St'- pe; See.. J B' < ne: Asst. Sec , Roh ne Sho muki r; Jr. S. S Sup’. H.iz- 1 H \ J s. S Supt, Mars! Ml Jol I j. L: 'Ui in .b-an ’’ J . k- n: A -t Libia i n Sh« 1.» S’.mb; Jr. (Xuir-h. Ruth C k: Asst.. K 'hyrn WhtH! i; Heid Ushers. Elw >od R nz and Bob Elliot: Orcamst. Fima Foiemm; Pianist. Juani’ i Lnmvtt: Asst Oiganist and Pianist D'>nn t B nn<tt: Flawe - Commi't o. Bertha Strop ; Asst., Edith Siitl-; R< 1 - portvr, Martha Tayi, : ; Ass’., Alma M unerow: Lib man. Thelma Hay and Asst., Clem Mam crow. WSCS Presents Drama Group In Walkerton A croup of professional actors from Ninth Hollywood. Cali*, will pre.<*ent the first drama to be staged in the n< wly completed John Gl°nn High Schcad auditorium at 6 p.m. Oct. 3 in Walke. ton. The Alpha Omega Players wi” enact the stirring American classic, "Spoon River Anthology,” by Edgar Ixv Masb-rs. The loc-il WSCS of the United Methodist Church is sponsoring the p-o---duction. Tickets are $1.25 and may be obtained at th" church office <>r from WSCS members. The Alpha- Omega Players is e group actors dedicated to bringing outstandng thvatr- into churches, universities and military bases. "Spoon Riwr Anthology.” originally conceived as a novel, op ned on Broadway in S-ptembiT 1963. Mrs. Robert Fenstenmcher is general chairman of the event. Others on her comittee are Mrs. Mahlon Jacob, hospitality; Mrs. Omer Fry, tickets, and Mrs. Richard Hershberger, publicity. PHILATHEA CLASS TO MEET Th^ Philathea Class of the United Methodist church will meet Thursday (today) in the Illinois Street building, with Mrs. Helen Mtchell and M-rs. Ed HostetDr as hostesses. Mrs. Oscar Barney wil! give the devotions and Mrs. Gus Verkier will present the Dsson. DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS Rev. and Mrs. Bergner, Janet and Marv Ellen were intn>duced to members of the Dorcas Circle at th" regular meeting Wdncsday. Devotions wore giv< n by Mrs. Walter Pickavet and the lesson Mirk 11:1 to 12 44. "The s<wnth in a series of studies in the book nf Mark" was led by Mrs. M. B. Slick an int«iesting discussion followed. Announcements were mad" of th? Fill Presbyterial. October 4th; UPW Wednesday, Sept-mber 11 th for women W the community; Synodical Retreat at Turke-. Run State Park, November 1 to 3. Mrs. David Kerr and M“S. Martha Dlpert were hostesses and served desie-rt during the social hour. , — T OBITUARIES Roland H. R«-«-d«*r In land H R • Jei, 69 vl 31UB
North Man Street. North Liberty. dii d at 11:12 a.m. Friday in Pine Lake division hospital uit'T a week’s illm .-s. He was ret in ti employee of the Wells Aluminum corporate n in Noi th Libei ty. He was born Jun ■ 26, ’899 in F.ei mington 111, He liv'd in N ith Liberty for 39 years, coming from Walketron. He was married Det . 25, 1925 in Walkert< ntoth - former Agn"s Kline, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, John, North Liberty, and Burdette, Mishawaka; tw-~ daughters, Mrs. Linda Gak! . North Liberty, and Mrs. Kar n Flohr, South Bend: 11 grandchildren; four sisters, Ms. Jvann s> Smder. Mrs. Georgia Findeisen and Mrs. Marl" Bauer, all of Lil’orte, and Mrs. Dorothy Luc is. Hamlet. Fun ral - -xiC' u i • held it 1 p.m. M nlay at the North Lib' it’. Christian I'lurch U ■ R v. D.. S. Robe:t Johnston officiated. Bun 1 wa - in W -tlawn cemetery, No: th Liberty. Marvin Ucht A. The funvrat for Marvin Licht, 24. who di»*d unciyx*’edly Monday, August 26, 1968, of a heart ailment ut ttr» naval hospital in Yokosuka. Japan, was held at 2 p.m. Monday, September 2 at the Harnre Inmeial Home in Lodi, WisconM*. Burial wail at the 100 Mi!" Grove Cemetery- in Dane, Wisconsin with-mHitary graveside rites. The S'm of >(r. and Mrs. V -me Licht, 501 Troy Drive Madison had enlisted m the Navy in 1965 and wa - serving a boa d the USS Diachenko. Mr. Licht waa born in Madison
Revival Services SEPTEMBER 9 ■ 20 7: 30 p.m. NORTH LIBERTY CHVRCH OF CHRIST Joe Johnson Minister Os Buchanan, Michigan Church Os Christ PREACHING NIGHTLY (Except Saturday) Goaprl McMarro To Enlighten Your Mind and Thrill Your Soul - ROBERT TAYLOR Minister rs Milburn Bhd. Church of Christ, Mishawaka, leading the. Gospel sngtnp that will warm your heart and express jour praise to God. EVERYBODY WELCOME TO THE SERVICES At the church "XVIw re no one is ever a stranger.” A nursery will Iw provided each night for the little ones. S. Robert Johnston, Minister _ .. I
and graduated fnm Wisconsin Academy in Columbus, in 1962 H attended Andrews Universitx in Banivn Sp ings, Michigan before enlsting in the Navy. In 1967 he married Marv Smid of Walkerton, in Riverside, Califoi ma. Forth" last th. e years Mi Licht served in Viet Nam abcird the USS Prinseton and the USt Diachenko. Surviving him are his wlf. Mary, Walkerton, broth r De! verne, Lansing Michigan. tn I maternal grandpart nt.s. M . an: Mrs. Frank Lindsay, Lodi, Wi. - Cunsin. ’lurry S. M< bling Harry S. M"cniing, 63, ( f Rt. 1 Walkerton died at 10 25 pn. last Thursday in Mco-ial Hospital aft r a sudd- n G’n- -s Th own< 1 and op. rate < f the M ch Im.; Heating Co., he v. i b.un 1 July 5. 1905, in Walkdton. Di Oct. 8 1939. in Cun ■: he n u rit d IKdight Mil: 1. w!>■» su. viv« Also su. viving in th • • - ns. 15 belt and Gary, if Bl Hiniingtcr Ind., an I .J un- at h< me; m daughters. Deinn-* <f Washington. D.C., Ha. i.' ‘ ' 4 (’hit.igo. und Margaret and N mcv. butli at home; a brothe -, Gunge, of La P< rte, and a si der. Mrs. Gran' St el". us Walk ,ti n. Fun il services were held at 2 00 p m Sunday in the Walk, ton Uni d Methodist Church with Rev. Harold Williams, pastor, officatng. Burial was in Woodawn C'‘metery. H ► was the imm hate past pivsident o' the Walkerton Lions Club and a memb":- of the Chamber of Comm< r<e of Walkerton. Joseph Jaitkovrc Sr. Joseph Jankowc Sr., of Rt. 2. W-alkerton, dr-d at 5:25 a.m. today In E St. Division Hospital, Ld’orte. after a thra e-year illness. He was a mtiH d farm r. He was !>om March 31. 1895 in Chicago and moved from there to Walkerton 38 years ago. H • was married Feb. 18, 1922 in Chicago to Kate Annicks, who survives with a son, Joseph Jr., of Walkerton. and a daughter. M s. Anna Krejci", of Ontario, Caif. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday In St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Walkerton, with Rev. Anthony La*tko, pastor, officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cem"tery, Walkerton. A parish rosary was recited at 7:30 p in. Sunday in the Nusbaum Fum ial Home. THE TREND A budget today is just an <rrderly way people have h»u(Kl of living beyond their m^ans.
