The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1968 — Page 11
CHURCH NEWS:
■i.. (lulled Missionary ('hurch ■ Richard Matteson, pastor ■ ii. south of Walkerton on 23) ■ Robert Vari;a, S. S. ’iupt. William Henderson Director of Music B inday School 9:30 a.m. ■’ ming Worship 10:15 a.m, ■ lildren s Church 10:15 a.m. ■ venlng Service 7:00 p.m. ■ dweek Service, Wed., 7:00 ■\alkrrton Urshynn ('hurch ■ . •v. William Babb, Pastor J Jesse Wisler. Supt. Vtmdav School 9:30 a m. Bl >mlng Worship 10:30 a.m. ■ >ung Peopivs Service 6:30 I* venlng Servlo’ 7:00 p.m. I; rayer Meeting, Wednesday p m. ■ Tiding* AMeinrwy of <od Rev. K. L* Wickstorm «Vh Ijike Ernie Young, Supt. ■ . anday School 9:30 a m. ■ rth Dnerty Mrihodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor ■ Morning Worship 9:30 am. ■ < hurch School iu:4s am. ■ Sr. MYF - 6:30 n.m. Church «f The Brethera A_ P. Wenger, pastor ■ Share tn Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. ■ Morning Worship 9 30 a-m. ■ ('hurch School 10 30 a.m I Adult Bibie Study 6:3a I Youth 6:30. I Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday Full Gospel Tabernacle Rt. 23 Koontx Lake I Sunday School 9:30 a.m. I Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. I PYPA 6:30 p.m. I Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Braver Creek Wesleyan Church I Dean Krieg. Pastor Bob Clingvnpeel. Supt. I Sunday School 9 30 a.m. I Morning Worship 10-30 a.m. I Evening Service 7:00 p.m. I CYC Thors. 6:30 p.m. I Adult Prayer Meeting WcdI xiay evening at 7:00 p.m. First Baptist Chore* North Liberty I Sunday school h 30 a.m. I Morning Worship 10 30 a m. I Evening Service 7:30 p m. I Prayer Meeting We#* «day I 30 p.m. » — — 1.1. United Pentecostal Uh» rrh Corner of Indiana a <1 Van Bunn St., Walkerton I (Formerly in North Liberty) I Kev C. O. Bilthelmer, Pastor, I Munday School 9 45 a a. I Morning Wanship 11 0 a.m. I Evangelistic Service < 30 p.m. I Bible Studv Tuesday 7:30 p.m. I Young People's Sendee Thura- ► iv. 7 30 pm. I The public i» •—’ited lo attend Phr* United Methodist Church Harold E. William*. M nlster Sunday School Suf.erintendHts David Frame nnd Wynmn I loch itetlnr Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKo "R SALE Ducks and geese f 'ill Mrs. Wanda Rhodes, sm»>’6ls. n2l G SHAMPOOING Get your 'Ugs shampooed before Christnas; a 9 x 12 for SIOOO Call Joan Freeman. 784-2797 2tn?B HOP PLETCHERS FUNITtTRE “nd Carpet Warehouse for a big *electlv»n of mismatched, di*- ’ ’•essed. tom. discontinued and dd name brand bedding. Stocks of Simmons. Sealy, King Koil. Englander bedding at savings 'ram Pletchers. Ph. 219 7737314 n2l
son. Mrs. Grace Atwood. Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Sharer. Klinrdin 1, Director of Music. Mr. George Robinson. Ch.<n el Choir Director. Head ushvrs, Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. THURSDAY 7:00 pm. Agape Group. Illinois Sheet Building Fl UDAY 3:50 p.m. Youth Choir Practice Michigan Street Building BUNDAY 8:30 a.m. First Worship ServIce Michigan Street Building 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ir both buildings. , 11:00 a.m. Second Morning worship service in the Illinois St Building. MONDAY 7:00 p.m. WSCS Executive Meeting, Illinois Street Bulkin ; WEDNE.SDA Y 7:00 pm. Chancel Choir Practice, Illinois Sheet Building 8 00 u immunity-wile Thanksgiving Service, Illinois Street Building. Father Lctk». speaker. THE CHURCH IN THE HEART I OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY’ AT HEART Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick. Pastor Sunday School 9.00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 ajn. Sermon: "Blessings - Spitituil Variety." WcdL. Nov. 27.7:00 p.m. C.S.T. Union Thanksgiving Service at the Christian Church In lAkeville. 1 F»r« Brrcnrra Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Durwnod Clark. S. R. Supt. Mr*. Durwood Clark, Jr. Church Leader Mrs, Cecil Hay, Primary Supt. Earl Liggett, Bible Study Leader Worship Service 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Adult Bible Study 6:30 p m. Family Bible Hour 7:30 p.m. Indies all day sewing nt the church Thursday, beginning at 9 a.m. The Mixierator 'or our State Conference, Devon (Hapi Bossier of Nappanee will he our speaker for next Sunday evening services at 7:30. Holy Land slide program on I>ecember Sth at 7:30. First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Rev. K<nn»th Bergner, Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m. Mrs. Marvin Bouse. Supt. Worship servire, 10 35 « m. Rev. Bergners topic: "The Outs! lor" Nursery for all services, Mrs. Jack Tiedr will direct both junior and senior chairs. Junior Choir will sing To God be the Glory” Senior Anthem "Universal Praise” Dates to remember: Nov 27. Community Thanksgiving Service. Dec 8 Photographs for Church DFector\ Dec 11. W< mens Associatim The annud cmgregatiom) meeting has ben called bv ordei of Session to be held Sunday morning IVc. Ist, 'oilowing morning worship hour Meeting is for purpose of receiving nomit rtions and electing elders and deacons ft>r 3 year term First Baptist Church Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller. Pastor Sunday School 9 30 a.m Morning Worrmp 10:30 a.m. Bvening Service 7:00 p.m Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7 00 p m. All services are on Eastern Standard Time. Pastor Miller Resign* Rev. Bennv Miller, who has pashcr'd the First Baptist Church of Walkerton for five years, has resigned to become
the pastor of the Midway Baptist Church of Clinton. Tennessee. During his ministry here the church has erected a building fully adequate for the present time. The Church anticipating adding on the present building in the future. This will be Pastor MHler’fi last Sunday in Walke - ton and everyone is invited to attend these services. ChiircJ Os Christ North Liberty Dr. 3. Robert Johnston, Minlstet 519 Reddick St.. Mishawaka Ilionc 259-26023 9.30 a.m. Bible School: Classes for all ages under qualr ied teachers. Cecil Kh>pt< nslein. Superintendent. Lesson study: "Love One Another" 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Choiul Music. Service, Special Music. Sermon topic: "Thanksgiving With Heart and Mind" 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic Service. Sermon: "In Everything Give Thanks” Meetings of the Week Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. MidWeek Bible Study Lesson four in the series on God's Answer For Life's Problems. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Christian Youth Group Meeting, lively interesting discussion groups of young people. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Adult Choir IVactice. Mrs. George Henry, director. The Public is cordially Invitea to all the services of the congregation "Where No One Is Ever A Stranger." NOTICE OF PI BIJC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested peraons that the Area Board o' Zoning Appeals of St Joseph County will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers of City Hull in South Bend on the sth day of December, 1968. at 3:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter ax the matter can be heard. This hearing Is for the purpose of consideiing a petition that was filed by Mr. and Mrs. BUgene Myers asking that certain real estate in St. Joseph County be used for the following purpose: Parking of a 1967 12'x 60' Mobile home for living purposes. This real estate is commonly described as: R. R. 3 B<>x 7, Walkerton. Indiana. And is legally described as follow: beginning at the N. E. corner ot the N W. of the N. W. K of section 23 township 35. N Range 1 West and running then South 612 ft. to a p»lnt in center line of state road 104 marked by iron spike, thence North 55 west 399 feet on center line of road 104, thence N. 6 30 min. E 377 feet to a iron pipe on N. line of said section thence East along the North section line 280 ft. to the place bf beginning. Dated this 19th day of November, 1968. 2tn2B □ □ CARDS OF THANKS □ □ We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our family, friends and neighbors for the lovely cards and gifts we received on our golden wedding anniversary. This Is a day we Will h<ig remember M ". and Mrs. Amel Schultz n2lp We sin< erely th ink all the neighbors, and friends 'or the prayers tn our behalf. We also would like to say thank you for all acts of kindness and nr the many flowe-s and memorials during the loss of our wife and mother. Clem Mamerow Sr. Clem M imerow Jr Mrs Kathryn Shields Mrs. Arlene OberlyMrs. Eleanor Heck The famih of Doyle Jacks n wish to express their sincere gratitude to Rev Kenneth Bergner. Rev H iroki Williams, rel itives. friends and neighbors .’or the many acts of kindness and floral offerings during the ill-
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ness and death of our bekived husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. Doyde Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson Rashel and Tim There are not enough words to express our appreciation to our family, 'Fiends and neighbors for the help and comfort given us when we lost Fred. Th the Ame-ican Legion Post 189. American Legion Auxiliary Unit 189, Reverend, Williams, Nuabaum Funeral Home and Doctor Hershberger, a veryspecial thank you. We will always remember. Elsie. William i Butch i I and Robert Fitzke i We wish to take this time to ; thank everyone for the c-ir 4 ; flowers and other acts of kind- ; ness shown to us during t-he re- : cent loss o' our mother an 1 ui : Dorothy Gardner. AHo a s pecial i thanks to Rev. Williams an I ; Nusbaum Funeral Home for ; their se~vices. The Arhie Gardner Family Mv family and I want to say thank you to all the relatives, friends, and neighbors 'or their prayers. visits. flowers, and cards while I was in the hospital. They were all greatly appreciated. Special thanks tr> the Walkerton Clinic, Dr. Kerr, the wonderful nurses at Pine St. Division Hospital. Rev. Bennett and Ba-ney Lonzo. It’s good to be home. Ren Price n2lp CHARITY CIRCLE MEETS The Charity Circle of the United Methodist Church met r>n November 14 nt the home of Mrs. Omar Fry. The-e were 1U members and one guest t > enjoy the delicious breakfast with r< ID and co'fee. The members derPcd dinin’ the business meeting to sell cookbooks for their money ^uniiti miiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimii^ S Specializing in Permanent E Waving £ Dede’s Beanty Salon £ Hair Shaping, Coloring A £ Styling Phone 586-3644 Ooerators: E ^EDE FFMEk E 90S Roosevelt Koan £ Wnlkerfon. Indiana ^iiiinnii'iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'
rimic sale’ I Due to the death of my husband I will sell the following A ■ located north of lail’ax on I .S. 31 for 2 miles to Stanton Road X A then west 3 miles to Pine Road and north >j mile or west of V f C.S. 31 for 3 miles between Stanton and Riley Road on A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 A At 11:30 C.S.T. j MACHINERY I X Int. Mo l I 125 self-propelled combine. 12* header, scour ■ J d-nn; 195*1 Series GOO l ord tractor; Co-Op E-X tractor; A ■ l ord 2 - H»” mounted plow; Font 2- mn spring j A shank cultivator. ’-row ndtivrfor for f-3 Cc-Op; <L 1. I [ single row ci rn picker; 3-section spring troth drag; 2-se<-tion A ■ spike tmMh drag; two 2-row mounted planters; S' mounted X A din- with 3|h int hitch; 3-point hitch n t ary chopper; 2-row V [ rotary hne; l-lwir side delivery, steel-wlwrled hay rake; 3- A ■ pant hitch scraper blade; 5' horse-drawn mower; 4-wheelrd X A manure sprea ler; two 2-wheeled trailers; Parker gravity box 1 ।on high sp-rd running rear; steel wheeled train drill with A ■ fertilizer and seeder attachment; 2-bottom. pull ty|»e, s eel X A wheeled plow. A TRICK — 1980 I ord truck. runs. MISCELLANEOUS | ▼ Bench grinder; milk cans; i, ton chain hoist; water tank; A ■ 30 bundles cr more ot wooden shingles; refrigerator cart; j A several electric motors small bench saw; cfcicken equipment; ■ F iNirrels; steel fence posts; shovels; forks; grease gun; other A ■ misc. items. X i TERMS: Time extended to those seeing cirrk before day of I Isale and making satisfactory arrangements. To all others ■ CASH. . A Not Responsible For AcHdenta laanch berved j Mrs. Fred Sheely, Sr. | Everett Rook stool, Auct., I^eeatvurg 153-4771 A Nelson lonian. < lerk. (Yntral State Bank of latkeville T
making project. They will be on meats and desserts. A very interesting and thought filled discussion was led by Mrs. Richard Hershberger on the play. “Daugerfield Newby Moves Uptown,” that was given by the general society on November 6th. Mrs. Robert Stockwell cljsed the meeting with prayer. The next meeting will be heid on Dec. 12 at 9:30 a.m. in the home <>f Mrs. Robert Fenstermacher. ^lllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllfllllin E REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The | Orville Easterday | | Legion Post 189 | Z 2nd and Ijixt Thursday ~ of Each Month iAuxiliary Unit 189| Ist Thursday Os Each Z Month Hllllllllllllllllllllll'RlllllllllllHUllh^ IrC* J I "Feels" when load is dry — shuts offl • Permanent Press cycle with "Cooldown.” • No underdrying, no overdrying. Model DC -720E ISENBERG TV & Appliances 23045 Tyler Road IjikeviHe. Ind. Phone LaPa/ 784-2841
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