The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1968 — Page 11

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I I'liilrd MiMionary Church ■ hard Matteson, pastor ■ south of Walkerton on 23) I ; obert Vargu, 8. S. Supt. f William Henderson (; Director of Music ■ lay School 9:30 a.m. I aing Worship 10:15 a.m. J hen » Church 10:15 a.m. I ting Service 7:00 pm. I vt-k Service, Wed., 7:00 rlkerton Weskyan Church Wuiiani Babb. Pastor Jesse Wlsler. Supt. lay St h'* I 9 30 a.m. ning Worship 10:30 a.m. ig Peoples Service 6:30 I ting Servk" 7:00 p.m. er Meeting, Wednesday p.m. ,1 Tidmgn Asm intiry of God »cv. K. 4-*. Wickstorm Fuh Lake Ernie Yocng. supt. I lay School 9.30 am. lint Baptiet Church vk and <lnr SLeeta ferny Mill, r Pastor . laj School 9 30 a.m nmg Worrmp 10 30 a m er meet ng and Bib»e WcdneMa y 7 p.m. lb Liberty MrthodHl Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor ning Worship 9 30 a m. rch Rchnot iu:4s am. MYF - 6:30 nm. Church of The Bret hern A. P. Wenger, Paator re in Prayer Hour 9 25 a m. ning Worship 9 30 a m. .rch School 10.30 a.m lit Bible Sludv 6 30. ith 6:30. ir Practice 7:30 Wednesday Full Gospel Tabernacle Kt. 23 Koontz Like i nday School 9 30 a.m. ■ning Worship 10 30 a m. PA 6:30 p.m. n’"” Service 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Braver O*k Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg. Paator Bob CUngenpcel, Supt. nday School 9:30 a.m. ning Worship 10 30 a.m. ning Senio- 7:00 pm. C Thurs. 6:30 p.m ult Prayer Meeting WedAY SOFA SPECIAL Give r family a new Kruehler •' pHlow c«itrmp »rary da •right quilted floral pattern save $Bl Matching arm Welt less cushions All tchgardcd Pletcher RrnlBremen, Corner 6 & 331 546-7571. 024 ' T from more thm 300 rolls broadloom carpet from the idler Carpet Warehouse, 1 west of Nappanee and •• at levi.st $3 per yard on ct mill purchases. Phone 7314. 024 ' money now on special pure of Simmon* famous HideIs (II) m a variety of style contemp mn-y. tr aditional, ly American. Dozen* to se from al the Pletcher t Hure Village on Highw ty n Nappanee Ph 773-3161 024 SALE Fresh .strained 1 .- gal <»r gal. Beef Hives, it cagee; Fancy pigions, ks and Geese; peafouls a 1 v gupie> George William ■ 2 B«<x 7, Walkerb n 024 p • Ix) Babysitting in my • Phone 656-8011 024 p Black long hair female Mis mg 3 week Sh* may tnging around kui ihar would like to have .< r Please phone Kenny 11 er, 586 ■ 3272 v~ •

nesday evening nt 7:00 p.m. r»rxr nrcinrcn Church Rev. K> nt Bennett, pastor but wood Clark, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Durwood (’lark, Ji. Church Leader Mrs. (’ecil Hay Pi unary Supt. Eail Liggett. Bible Study Leader Worship Set vice 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 A lull Bible Study 6 30 p ni. Family Bible Hour 7:30 p.m. Choh Fructice Thursday 7 p.m. Special .sei vn es this week rm h evening, Monday th < ugh Friday at 7 p.m. with the speaker, Pastor John Bh>w nsberger ot Winding Waters Brethren f'hurt h <rf Elkhart You are imilt 1 to attend these services. Homecoming in our Church will be Sunday, October 27th. We will enjoy a carry in dinne. and then a service at 1:30 p m, Hornier Pastor George Pontiu. Will he our gue t pc ike . First I nito<l Presbyterian ('(lurch >l2 Gei rgia St. Kev. Kenneth Bergm r, Pastor SunJ.r, St h >. 1 9:30 a.m. M: M irvm B<>ll ie. Supt. W>i < p t-. ic... io 35 u .m. Kev. )’>< r; ner Will have n mon t pic of "Gods on his mad* ni> iree" Following the service a -pec m| deh< ation -crvhf for <ur 12 new class rooms end th<> Narthex will foil w We invite all to conn* for thi> pec ral service. Mrs. Jack 'I iede will direct the adult ch> it in the Anthem "So Silently ![<■ (’anw Bake Sale ~t Mi i n Thn t She>p Sat .<)< t 26. Prayer and Bible study each Thursday 7.00 p.m. Youth ('oinmumeant Cla ec, Saturday at 12 30 pin. The I’nilrd Methodist Church Harold E Williams. M nister Sunday Schoo! Superinb-nd-ent David Frame and Wymun Hoch det! r. Organists: Mrs. Huth McKesson, Mrs. Grace Atwood. Mrs. Bertha I'rbtn. H id u -Ict Bruce Fitzgerald and David I-awT-nre. THI’KSDAY 7 <>o pm. Agape Prayer Group. Ill.n . Str.et Building 700 pm. Seventh & Eighth Grade Halloween Party at the !»«• in And> ! n Farm. FKI DAY 7 30 p Fellow up Sunday Schoo! < ■'a meeting BUNDAY S:3O a m. Flrit n'- r-hip Service Michigan Street Building 945 a.m. Sunday School ir both buildings. 1100 a.m. Sect nd Morning worship service in the Him is St Building MONDAY 700 pm. Senior Fallow lup, Illinois Street Building. WEDNESDAY 7 (M) pm. (*hance| f^iorr Practice Klin is Street Building 800 pm. WS(’S G»meral Meeting THE UHUHCH IN THE HEAKT OF THE C'OMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEAKT Pine ( nek ( hurch of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, l’astoi Sundav S ho< I 9 00 a.m. Morning W r Tip 10 00 aun. Sermon Dangers to the Christian Faith Sunday 70U pm Coun d meeting Wedne-lav, <»• b »er 23rd. • oo p m 1 ‘’' u n • 'orimu .--ion Chun-F Os Christ N rtl. Ub- rty Dr S P.obcrt J' hn t n Mmi t<! 510 Hcclduk St., Mt hiw ika Ph >ne 259-26023 930 am Bible S, ho I di > « • few all age ■ und t qu tldr d tvHche M Cc. .1 Ka pt nsb m Sup- rintemh nt Lesson Sludv God < »wn People H Peter 1 2i 10 30 u m Morning Wor hip and Commune n Choral Mu Service Special Musk S<- m- n T' pi> ! uv Good Old Fashioned (’(lurch (Matt 16 1 191 700 p m Ev emng Ev nyli ' Sermon T<»p The H u -*• o G- >d H I'' l» 2 ।' Mv« I n - I t m \\ e g

Tuesday, Oct. 29, A delegate n (rom Na. Libeity will go to the Revival M- eting at Sis. uibm Gard* ns Chuu h o Chi i>t t 7:30 pm. Wednesday, 7 (H) Mid We>k Biiiir Study D's." n three in th i< ( , n Gods answers .or Ilf. p ro b. lenis. When Temptatl n < >me.' (Mitt. 1:1-11) VSedm sday, 7 oo pm Chu-tian You!h ( h oup m- -etmg. Wednesday, SOO p ni. Choir practice. The Public is crrdially invitc-a to all the services of the eongregati< n "Wlu ri No One Is Ever A Stranger." Find Baptist Chlirv— Aoill. I.meny Sunday School »i 30 i.m. Slotning Worship io 30 a nK Evening Service 7:3U pm. Prayer M ’etmg W. >- sij.iy 7:3(1 p.m I lilted Pentecovtn! Or *ch (’< me- of Indiana 1 d Van Bunn St.. Walk-it n trr no 11. in N-i ’n Libert y > K’-v ('. (1. Bilt h-em- r. Pastor, Min lav S* h <>l 9 -45 1 a. Morning Worship 11 j am. Fh nngel’^iic Service 4 -30 pm. Bib!*- Study Tuesday 7 3(1 p.m. Young Pei pie’s Service Thursday, 7:30 p m. ’Die public is ‘-viterl to attend

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S’mues 231, D. Anderson 213, B. Fitake 212, R. Bierly 200, B. Bai ewii 201 - 211, E. Kb.pt. nsti in 2UI. Wednesday Nite Lalies Padle Wheel 22'. 9', Welco 21 11 Bakers 20R 1; i ia.s 6teel 18 14 Kmgsbu.y 13 19 Zellers 12' 3 19' , Savoie 12191 . Savoie 10 > a 21 G Phillips 10 22 High team series and game B ikers 222a, .. 1, 7G7; Pla Steel 2162, Kingsbury 21 l_. Weleo 7 15. High individual series x- g mm M William.- 513, 201; B Smith 515, 203; G. Mi M ih> n 491; N S< hmeitz 193. L. lack Booher Appointed As UTS Veep L .Ink Booher. 37. < t Briu I T- nne .h i been ipp >1 nt• 1 V.. 1 emb nt-( >pe iti .n • of I mt 1 Teh ph ne (mpany of In lima, in lording to an ann un< ement m-ade ri-mitlv by Jack Cliien, Pre-ddent <4 th. <’ tnp.ny. Bo.ilmr was formerly the /Assistant to the Vi. •• Pi.- 1 dent of Inter-Mountain Telephone ('omp my at Bi istol. In his new position, which 1 effective O.tober 16. Booher will (inert the operations of the Fl int. Engin»-eimg. Traffic, and Commercial departments o the Indiana comixmy. Booher's background in the telephone indu-try is liv.-rsified, beginning with his appointment as Commercial Representative it United Inter-.Mount.lm s Kim; - port, Tenn* sec, nffh-e in 19.1 Since that time, he has a- vr 1 as Assistant ()pci;iti>n Man uger at Kingspnt, and as Gen era! Commeieial Representative, Connecting Company Sup»r\i >1 Assistant to the Plant Sup* inti ndent. and Assistant Gem : il I'lant M m ig»-r at Bi 1. tol. A 1919 graduate of Kingsp at T>-nne . ;.-e, High Si hnol, Boohet received his B. S. Degree in Business Administration from the East Tennv.-M-e Stat*' University in 19.53, and has nearly < -mphted the requirments for hi- M. S. Dcgre*- in Accounting nt the University o f Tennessee. IF il tterrh-d tlie Minagement Development Program .sjxinsored by the United State lnh-p»-ndent Telephone As.cro tl.n at the University of Km 1 in 1961. Booher 1 extremely active in rivic and t aternal organizations, and pte-s-nlly holds m«-m---b.-iship m Sigma Phi Epalon, National Accounting Society. Biistol Elk.s Ixxlge, Bristol Chamber of Commerce. National ('humber of Commerce, B. istol Kiwanis, and the First Baptist Church 18 Bristol. Booher, hi wile Dorothy, ai. 1 two children. Tommy, .8. and Liuim Jayne. 9. will relocate in the Warsaw area I - iH.n a. a rangement s can be ci inpleted United o’ Indiana, with headquarters in Warsaw, is :* member of the United Telephone System of Kansas City, Mi-sotiri The Indian 1 company p. • • >mH'. operates 144 766 teh-ph*4ies in 1(>1 exchange, throughout the State. 4-11 LEADERS HELM T < OMMIHI I S Evaluation and p! mt ng 1969 I H projects md activitie has begun b\ six county 4-H i ommiltees selected at a recent meeting < k t h*‘ 111 Adi i- t Committee membei and Miu!’ I .»-a let s Planning the 1969 I H H nrEconomies programs will be m Leader D’Aelopnunt and J’ leader. Mrs John Clark *m i Mrs J’.hn Holmes bth f Li' - erti Township New Prop t Awards Activities md Rec> r.i Hun. M s Leia F’lsher । f Li erti Township; Home furnish Ings. Peisonahti, H.ilth ml 1 lecre .11 n. M : • Ly 1 '. • Line 6n Tow nsliip mJ a ’ 1 'rat ts, Mis JI at ry M d>t it L ni Jn f unship

LaMar S'.oops Is Fiomoled To UTS Vice-Pres. LaMar Sloopc w p. ni to th*- p. qtj. not Vu .„ |> te ,i.j ( . n t. Admmi tRi n , ; f| l( . p, ltp j Telrph'-ne Cm pm n - Indiana, at cording to an .announcement made recently by Jack Cluen, President of the Companv In his new po-t. Stoops will be respon-iblt- fur the operati n of the Personnel and Publi< Relations. Data Pioe^ii.;, ( -, n , tinning Property Re. ords, and Toll Separation- department f the T >-l» phone c.nip m . He formerly ,m- v 1 a.- Man ger of Rates, T.II i fs, and Sp-'( 1 I Studies. Ag! idu ite of X ipp in ,, High School, st ps leg.m hi . nn ; in the t> l»-ph ,ne indu -ti • in 1926 i.s a Lin> man .nd (’ am-ation-m m wPh the N■: ; m a T>‘l> ph., ne (’. .mj m.. In r.' ,7 ho w - m ide inei 1 m i r ''m i 1 . esidi .it I that < ■ j my. The Nappanee Compat • i into the Citizens TH-[hone ('oir.p nv. I '<■! atur, Indi •. m 19.>.>. St p- h.f I the p 1n ' ; Vu e |>r. i lent < f the ('itizer. - Svstem until hi tr r • , t W .r-aw in Ap> il thi . - Sto. pq j, [’ t .,t pre id>mt . f the Kiwanis Club .d N [pm..-, and wIS recipent of it- 1968 Citizen hip Aw ird H>- is d-o Past P * ident of the Indiana T(>l< phon>‘ A -o< i ition, md w - a member * theit B- aid of Directors fr mi 1937 t - 1908 In 1967 the 1 T A. ele. fed him Teh-ph' ne Min of ¥•■ u He served as Pre.G lent id the \ .p. panee School Board for -lx years, and has been on the Nappanee advisory board of the First National Bank of Elkhot County since 1965 He i- a member erf the M.-thodi-t Chu । h < f N ippanee. Stoops and his wife, Opal, reside on East Shore Drive, Syracuse Like, Indi m i They have three s. ns: L Ri' hard, Secretarv-Tie 1 u.er o’’ Unite!; George, wh" 1- > prof.-v-or md on the t> ichmg -taff it Mmkit State C ll<-g' . M r,3 it >, Mirrne-oti: an 1 Thoma [■<-- entl. erving in the U S Navy United of Indi i 1, with he idquarb > in Wat aw 1 1 n .-mber of the United Telephone S demos Kjusi < 'it y Mi un Th*- Indiana r. n ji.my [’ >->entiy operates 1 (4,766 telephone-- in 10l exchange-- thi ughout the State. Tiial Handbook For Indiana Justice Publicanns of Quincy. Illinois, announced the release of the edition o fthe Trial HandInHik for Indiana Ltwyers, authored by John S. G<«nas and Robe t S. Hunter. Judge Gon is a Ro author*'-! "Delinquency There is an Answer. ’’ which was well u-erived b\ many colleges and universit les Judge Hunter is the authei of the highly succe -><til TIIII Handbook for Illinois Diw\ers up n whn h the In Ilan.l edlti. n is b i-ed. Judge (h nas who has 1 wide experiem e as Indiana Judge. D gi>Kitor and Li\»h is been most ablv as isted in this w rk by his fine sons. John S. Gonas, Jr and Roy B Gonas Both. 1 » pui'-uing a career in law Judge *;. nt- -e ved a- Repre-ent itive md Sen 1! ’ a we 11- Judge of the Prob ite Juvenile Court, where he gained nation il and international reci.gmtion I pon mvit ition of the late Secretary Gene: il o’ the 1 nit- 1 Natic^.-., lug Hamn it kj.dd he p ■ 11- ij) ited in the First Unite*: N ition- Conf* r» nce n (’rime and [H-lm iucn. ' Geneva. Switz erland in 1955 He Lim) >erved as Judge md Chief Ju>tice it \ ■ The Trl'l H-mlbo..k f Indi ma l.iwer- is c< i.adervd the . • ■ ts kind ever publi he 1 and Is . Lun.fi! b\ man-, u an Indiana L*w Lihci’' wth ita- :. -ns onh, »’ course rhb volume -hoiil I be . n the de-k or p, , - , of \ ItrlKin* L.w ■ ' ■ w I': fr •'Of and liw stu ad