The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 December 1968 — Page 11

CHURCH NEWS

|\. 1.. United Missionary Church Richard Matteson. pastor <i mi. south of Walkerton on 23) Rrs. Robert Varga, S. S. ^upt. William Henderson Director of Music Sunday Sch<x)l 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church 10:15 a m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Mrdw<-k Service, Wed., 7:00 t m. Walkerton Weak mui Church Kev. Wimam Babb, Pastor Jesse Wlsler. SupL Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples S-rviev 6:30 I Evening Servk" 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wvdnej*day 7 00 p.m. Iyorth Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M Frost. Pastor Morning Worship 9 30 x m. Church School 1u:45 a.m. Sr. MYF - 6:30 p.m. church of The Brethem A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share m Prayer Hour 9 25 a m. Morning Worship 9:30 u.m. Church School 10 30 a_m Adult Bible Sludv 6:30. Youth 6:30. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday Full Gowpcl Tabernacle Kt. 23 Koontz latke Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. PYPA 6:30 pm. Evening Service 7.0 u pan. Everyone Welcome Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingenpecl. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Wor hip 10 30 a.m. Evening Scrvio- 7 Ou pm. <’YC Thin . 6 30 p m. Adult Prayer Meeting Wedi -day <v» nmg at 7Ou p m Flref Baptist Churo North Libert) Sunday » h>H i 9 au a.m. Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting W< aday | 7 30 p.n. United Pentecostal <lr rch C' rner of Indiana 1 «<1 Van Buren St.. Walk-rF n (b. rim rlv in North Liberty) I lb v C. O Bilth' imer, Pastor, i| sunaay School 9 45 a » M'ining Won hip 11 0 am | En ng. liscic S< r-. n. । 30 pm. H Hibl« Stud' Tm *d r 7 30 n m L rmng people’s T’lurs ■ 7 30 p m. The public 1* ‘’■vited to attend — First Baptist ( him h Clark and Maine Streets Benny Miller, p tor I Sunday School 9 30 an. I Morning W nmip 10 30 am livening Service 7 00 । m | Bible Study nd Pr m r M. > • ■ We Ine 'day, 7 00 pm All services are < n E < tern B ‘ ! . ! T Ch 11 ret* Os Christ N<>rth Lib<rty B ’ S R i|>ei ’ J hn*t n Mmi t / MO Reddick St., Mishawaka I 'le m- 259-26023 I 9 30 am Bible School ClaneI u all ages under qu 11 ie 1 I o ache a. Cecil Klopo iv-b m I Sup f nt- nd- nt I I Lessor study "Christ Speak the Churches ’ (Rev Chaps 1 10 30 u m Mornini: W. r hip I 'id Communion Choiul Mu ic. I "vvic< Sp. rial Miku Sermon "The Coming of the “'•'Ke Men 1M ith 2 1 101 7 (><• pm Evening Evanadlstp -di <■ Sernvai "The Pi pint o' the '' g H; a" 1 । Ir’.. : the W <1

Tuesday, 7 00 p.m. The ladies will pack cockles and pie-.swvet-ened cool-aid tn send to the service men. Weunesday, 7:00 p.m, MidWeek Bible dtu iv Topic: "God’s Answcis to Life's Problems" Wednesday, 7:00 pin. Christian Youth Group Meeting, lively 1 interesting discussion groups m young people. Wednesday, 8:00 pm. Adult Choir iVactice. Mrs. George Henry, director. Revival at Sauktown Chur< h of Christ on Kern Road Dec. 8 - 15th. । The I*ublic is cordially inviteri to all the services of the congregatii n "Where No One Is Ever A , Stranger." First I nited Presbyterian Church ! 512 Georgia St. Rev. Kenneth Bergner. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Marvin Bou.*-. Supt. Worship service. 10:35 a.m. Rev. Bergners trptc: "Not to < ’ondemn" Nursery for all services. Mrs. Jack Tiede will direct both juni .1 and senior choirs. IXites to Remember: Sunday, Dec. 8, Pictures for Church Directory. Wednesday, Dec. 11, Womens Association meeting. Christmas Program, I>c. 22. Christmas Eve Services, De<. 24 C. 'mmuni' n. Dec. 29 Fine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick. Purtux Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Mornm - Worship 10 00 a.m. Sermon "Ears th it Heai Hnl Brcinren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor Dur wo.kJ Clark, S. S. Supt. Mrs Durwood Clark, Jr. Church laiuler Mr (’<ii! lla\ Primary Sup* Earl Lii gctt, Bible Study Leader Worship S-TVice 9 30 Sund.v Scho. 1 10 30 A lull Bible Stud’. 6 30 pm. 1- inn'-. B.blv I lour 7:30 pm. Lidle' II da\ .m wing at the Church Thur dty beginning it 9 <m> a m The WMS will meet at the home of Gertrud Shenmn m Frl lay evening at 7:30 Dorothy Quigley will be the leader It will d-o tw 1 Christma- Pirtx with gif’ ex< h mge md m-ci. t pal ' 1’ • - eve .■ <1 it this me. ' in - Ho I 01 1 S- I" ran S . d •' • ’ 1 ■ • a • i s-. 7 .0 Pt Ri i.ard ‘ 1 • n a; 1 ’ u - T pm i< i--1.. t • 1 t , :t• n i The I mtt .| Methodist Chtir< h r? o ) | E Williams. M m ter Sunday S« h 1 Sui 1 intend»nt 1 hr. I I' ’ me and Wy natr H< < h 'etb r (Ir an t M r Ru’ I Me K t • n Mi Gi •• A ’ w.">d M ’ 1! >'’m I • ivn Mr St r n Khne jin ’ Inr-s t • M 1 M' * a >i .• P »bm ("h <n< el (3i r Ihi e< tor H id U; hers, Bruc. Fitz " ral< an ! Dr. id LaWr net'. THI'RSL»AY 7 <mi pni \ ip. '; tp r.i.no Str<<t Balding FRIDAY .3 50 p.m Youth Cho ,r Pmctm Michigan Street Budding SI’NDAY = 830 am. First Worship e rv = ic»- Michigan Street Euildin = 945 a in. Sunday School ir E both buildings. E 11 00 a.m. Sect nd Mnmin x worship service in the Illinois St x Building ~ Cantata Prattler (Tim< t b- = announced* = 230 p m <3:r: ! n I’’ > > • ■ X Pr tb . I in. r, St •. . • But t:■ E xOO pm. RCA Study Can • E 1 Ilin 1 St ■ ret Bi. II: r. — MONDAY =

9:30 am. Prayer Group. IHhiols Street Building. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m., Hope Circle meeting in the home o’ M s, M ddon Jac<b. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p,m., Cant it 1 Prat tier (-Soprano A- Alm Sohri Michigan Street Building. 7:00 pm. Chancel ('hoir Practice, Michigan Street Building 8:00 p.m., Council on Ministries, Illinois Street Building. THURSDAY 9:30 a.m. Chanty Circle Meeting in the home of Mrs. R, E. Fen<temiachvr. 12 00 noon, Philathea (’laAnnual Chiitsmus Pot Luck Luncheon. Illinois Street Building 700 p.m., Agape Prayer Group. Illinois Street Building IMPORTANT on Sunday, December Sth, tin e will be a practice for the annual Chn4mas Program by the Sunday Schnol at 2 .30 p.m, in the I! in iStreet Bui’ling. Plc iso be there promptly, if you have a part in this program. THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART Walkerton Miss Debbie Ross spent Saturday with Marv Ann Freeman Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diwren e were Mr. and Mr- Jack Hann 1 gen. Mn Robert Lidy and daughtei Cathy spent Thanksgiving dax in Fort Wayne with M an I Mrs. Jerry Becker. Mr. an 1 Mrs. John Garub were week end guests of Mr. an-i Mti Mike Spinsky in Lansing, Mich Igan. Mrs. George C Hillis viMted with her sister and family. Mr and Mrs M E Land and sons in Indianap di for several days the past week and for the Thank, giving holiday. Mr. and Mis. Jack Exnns an! Mr. and Mrs Michael Evan , Spring ield. 111 were Thu sday dinner guests and overnight guests of Mr md Mr- Newt< u WIHI im Mi and Mo Newt n William and Mr Irene Lidy ttten h d 1 dinner meeting T«t! . dining room in M< ntoiw. In! Stmli’ afternoon of the OK group o Woithx Matri n ml Paton- of the Ordi I of El bn Star o District No. 20 Wiraw -mi Culver chapter U«!e the h t> Fail H irtm m. ’><’7 Roo evelt Ron I Wilkert n wa foun I ill in his h>>m« li ’ Fridtx by local !>. ll< e liter they were < died b’ relative- to < heck why Mr. Har' man did m t m'-wer the ph n He was found < n the '!<» r < ' h. bed'Oom, having suffered a stroke. He was taken t the E Street Hospital m LiPorte Mr Hartman is in St. Lukes lb p- tl Chb a o ie< u|h-i ating f rom recent -jr •• ; x M; I M I'Wight Ho.v.t I! I amilx " G’- hen. Mi ami Mt Bn- Wheeler md familx of Pl', n uth Mi tn I Mr Dale Ho* vr nd f m ilx <f W ilker ton M> 1111 ! M' Lar x Bi mmi Mt H 1 H • ' o Wdk erV n Mr and M' Du uv Fret mar. and L>' i Anne < f N tn I b. •t x M ' and M• - G F: ( .it t md x - ' Na th Ld er' M' ml M I 3m C1: h n of 1I H tbl < n Steve Hostettler of I >k. vH‘.- were 1 ' Th inks giving day dim ■ gu< ’ ot M irri Mr R X’ Fteemcin an I Marx Ann II ANDH MTH> Find 'ne man with 1 T’Xfk of geniu-. and you’ll in 1 a doz en of he - with ignite >n trouble g’liiiiiF miiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL X Sprciuliting in i’rnnanent ~ ; XXnving g Deck’s Beauty Salon ; Hair Shaping, Coloring ft ~ Styling : Phone 586-3644 = ; OnemtorM: E LEDE I FMEk x 18*8 KooM-xrlt Roan XX ilkcrton. Indiana E illllKlllllHlllllllllillUllllUlllltlllilll.'

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Falcons Diop IS Decision To New Praiiie The John Glenn Falcon- led: thei -vcond game o the youn ' basketball sea.son Tur-liv ni lit to New Prairie, the re-ult of the New Carlisle and Rolling Prairie const,hdation. The 78-69 buttle found coach John Hans still trying to put together a combination of boys that can make things together. Jim Noel opener! the 'Olin; for the Cougars with 1 12 foot jumper a ter 28 seconds hid pissed. Craig DeMyer tos-ei one in from the h-ft to knot the count and Hugh <b>ien pushed the FXilcons ahead with a reboun 1 -hot for their first lead D>n Nebelung hit from the but Kevin Hanni wa- next ‘"or the F drains as a good nip-and-tu< k battle was tarted. The te mi- were trading p ant- until single free tl.i >w- b\ Nebelung, Stan N >e| and bi-ket- hx St m Nel and Mike C .rbin boo-te l the Cougars -<ife!y du id with two and a half minute- left in the opening js'ricx! Geren broke the streak with a f-ve throw, but each team ■'Corel three prints in thi- time to put the (Dug ir ahead 15-11. C»>rbin hit two 'ree throws t open the second quarter, but that wa - the en 1 < f the (3>ugir scr,ring for almost thnt minuteThe Falcons took the lead as Roger S<uH hit first md Ch irhc Stafford put in a rebound -hot f-om the side. Stull added one << two fnwn the 15 foot line and Stafford scored twice from the stripe for an 18-17 lead. Larry Grove--, not a starter in this game due to an ankle mju.y in the F'alcons' fir-rt contest, hit 1 pair of one-pointers 'Ol a 2U-1S lead before Stun Noel hit fn,n the baseline to break t ie C u; 1 slump Brother Jim f llow» 1 with a basket and Curtin hit another before Stafford got 1 lay-in on the front tn! of 1 fi t break from a -teal. Both t, mi at thi time were pre -ing i n de-fen e md • 1 ror on b th tc mi were plcnti ul to an unt b r

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three straight lay-ini at this point. For a few minutes New Prairie took complete 1 har. e of the -coring and alter the lay-in by -lufford, th*' Coug irs got 1.3 points while the F.d< n- we p getting thiee m 1 they mvt d to i lU-.33 ha! time 1< 11. Tlw third i*’iod xia ibout even although ••am team hid r.-. streak. New Prairie m v« 1 to 1 50-36 lead in k.-> th-.m thee minutes, but then the Fak m started back on the right tr n k and had the thre» quarter- mark down to only 57-51 The Cougar bid was cut to four point- twice in the early minute.- ’»i the final -t mzu at 59-55 and 61-57 However, the Cougar- then pulled ixv tx - to mount lead- of up to ll p ;nlin tne closing nunut» - be. »■ 1 brie: -even point flurry it the end of the game alter the Cougars had emptied ’he lam h. accounted for tne unil s< ne of 78-69. Coring Well Spread R >th te m: - h . d xx • ; b n • ! scoring for the night F • the winr.,- .Im. N • !. 1 Is c •t> n 15, St. m Noel 13 ('.I I> ug < ’ l! r. 10 for d übie tmu.’ ••: rt • Th-‘ Falcon were pa< e j by La ' v Grove, with 16 while DeMyt: and Stuf' ■: J hid 11 mi 11 resp’itix ely. New I’mirie fg fg tp f N’>el, S. 5 3 13 1 Nickerson 0 3 3 2 Nebelung 1 2 I 3 Corbin 5 5 15 1 Dod! 0 1 10 Quinn 10 2 0 Clark 1 2 10 3 Amdersan 3 0 6 0 N < >ll, J. 6 6 18 2 Total 28 22 78 13 John Glenn Groves 5 6 16 I Hanm 2 15 3 Geren .3 2 8 2 De My er 7 U 14 Stull 119 1 Nei-wvnder 2 0 4 ! Ludwig 10 2 1 Staf'ord I 3 11 3 fo‘a' 28 13 69 22 Scon* By Quarters New Prairie 15 10 ’>7 7* John Glenn 11 .33 .51 fit

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