The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1968 — Page 11

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, 1.. I ailed .Missionary (hnreh Richard Matteson, pastor i nit. .south of \v u.aeiaon on 23) [ s. Robert Var u. S, s. Supt. William Hend' rs« n Director of Music Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. rhikhcn's Church 10:15 a.m. Evening Service 7.00 p.m. Midweek Service, Wed., 7:00 n. Walkerton Wesleyan Church Kev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wishr. Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:30 •n. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday •V p.m. i<rth Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a m. 'hurch School 1u:45 a.m. Sr. MYF - 6:30 n.m. Ourrh of The Bn-them A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Praver 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 7:80 Wednesday Full Gotqwl Tabernacle Kt. 23 Koontz latke Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 um PYPA 6:30 pm. Evening Service 7 00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Bearer Cn«ek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Bob Clingenpecl, Supt. Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Evening Servlet 7:00 p m. < YC Thins 6 30 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting Wedday evening at 7 oo p.m. First Baptist ChunNorth liberty Sunday school 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a m. Evening Sorrier 7:30 pm. Ptayer Meeting W. *“ aday o p.m. I lilted Pentecostal <Tr tch <’ rner of Indiana n d Van Bun n St , Walkerton Formerly In North Überty) -ev C, o. Bilthelmer Pastor, >unday School 9 45 a n. Morning Worship n Dam. | nngrhstlc Brn'i« •• i3O pm. [Bible study Tuesday 7 30 p m. |Youn;> people's Service ThursI 730 pm. I he public la ’•vitcd to attend First Baptist ( hurch Clark and M Ine Stre.-U Benny Miller. Pastor I mday School 9 in n.m f rning Wor u mp 10 30 a.m. P» ening Service 7 00 pm | Studv and Prayer .Meet- | WedneMay, 7 <hi phi ■ services are <n Eastern I •nd Tar.e I irst Brrthn n ( hurch Rrv. Kent Bennett pastor Ihnw, - d nark. S S Supt Mrs. Durw ><xl Cl irk, Jr. Church Ix*ader ( ’‘el! Hav. Primary Supt 1-1 US M. Bible stud) Leader " hip S.rvice 9 30 ‘ 'iv Schi 4 10 30 v C it 6 30 p m o ' Bib’e Study 6 30 pm ‘hilly Bible H »ur 7 30 pm ' ’ ■ . । d 7 00 p m M S all day • win at the I h Thin day beg nmng t I a in. * ir Practice Thursda\ eve- ” ‘I 7 ’ ” p.m Choir bin t r I ‘ Bennett I m I Span - (’! p . ’ ‘ Mr • I'• ?• Ft Id iv tn enin • after I ♦ o' r in t' »- •r:n/ ’ toe church ’ • j j

The BYC, under the direction of Ardyce Trygg will conduct a Ch-itsmas Play next Sunday evening, December 22nd at 7:30 p.m. The I’nited Methodist Cnurrh rf-»rold E. WilllnrfU. M nialer Sunday School Superintend, cnis David Finme an« V.umm Hochstetler. Organists: Mrs. Ruth McKesson. Mrs. Grace Atwood, Mis Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Sharon Klinedmst, Director of Music. Mr. George Robinson, Chancel Choir Director. Head ushers, BiUce FiUgernk) and David Lawn nee. bi IN DA Y 6:30 a.m. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building 9:45 a.m. Sunday School ir both buildings. 11;UO a.m. Second Motnim: worship service in the Illinois St Building WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Chance] Choir Practice, Mu hi„.m Street Building THE CHURCH IN THE HEART Ob' THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART Pine ( reck ( hurch of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick, Pastoi Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Morning Wot snip 10 :00 ajn. Sermon: "The Light Still Shines.” Evrnmg sei vice 7:00 p ni. Christmas play presented by the Young People. f irst I’nited Prrnbytrrijui Church i>l2 Gcoigtu St. Rev. Kenneth Bergner, Pastor Sunda. Sch >ol 9.30 a.m. Mrs. Marvin Rouse, Supt. Worship servh-, 10:35 mn>. Hymn 1. "O Come Ail Ye F' uthful. Scripture: Luke 2 1-20. Adult Choir: "Wind Through The Olive Trees. Sermon: The Truth About the Birth of Christ. Nursery for all services. Mrs. Jack Tiede wifll direct both junior and senior chnirs. Hymn 2 "While Shephcrda Watched Their Flocks." Christmas ITogram. Dec 22, 7 oo p m Chrlxtmas Eve Services. Dec. 21 at 7 »M) p tn Communion, Dec. 29. St. Patrick Church < hriMtiniiM Schedule 21th, Cbristmus Eve - Midnite Mi- . 12 midnitr (slow time I D»( 25th, ChTi-tmas Day - Holy Mass at 8-9 and 10 am. <nh i slow time i New Years Day - Masses at 9 10 11 md 12 n-on । low timei. N > 7 30 a m New Years. Confessions Saturday, Dec 21st. 3-5 pm. 7-8 p m Monday, Dec 23rd. 7-8 pm. Tuesday IVc 21th, 3 5 pm , all hours slow time. Children’ Christmas Party, Fndav, 1 pm. r w time, d«-( 20th In St Patrick School (Tmrrb Os Christ North Liberty Dr S. Robert Johnston. Minister 510 R< ddi< k St. Mishawaka Ph<ne 259-26023 9 30 a m Bible S' hool; (’las es for ail a. <• iioh'r qualKied h a-In Kh-pft nstcin Sup- r nt’ n h n' !>••• m Stud'. A Hallelujah ('h ni ( Rev (’h ip 11 13i 10 30 am. Morning Wor Flip and < ’ mmur <n <’h Mu ic S< • • Sp<-< i.<! Mu. < S<”*m n Top! The }*• p'e at the Mm, <•! । Luke <’hap - 2i 7 >s» p n Evening Evangch G' S< • -9 <• The Y -un. People and hikken ' '■ • B;‘ <■ S' h -o! w.l! piesrr' a prog"am. The Ch ui.t« r » Chnom । - M< ’ t < ’hi M The Public is n»rdially molten to all the semc< a of the congregat n Where N- One Is Ever A Stranger." The personnel maniger. < jin king tin job references of an applicant asked the man former em.pl y<r if he wis a "Steady i one the *’ply • Wh\ h« w j ' . n ’u less " fY•■ B ' A

NOT J C E Cause No. IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE C( M’RT STATE OF INDIANA sr; ST JOSEPH COI’NTY IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 ADOPTION OF LARRY WINNINGER. a min r un i PAMELA CINNINGER, i minor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT Hai (’inr. n c; an I Mirjorie C:nning< . . have hied the;, verified petiti< n to id'pt Lany Cinnlnger and Pamela Cmnini>'r. 1 in the St Joseph Probate Court in sai I <' ninty an 1 State. The natur il mother o' si; I Larry Cinninger and Pamela Cinnlngc., n imelv Patricia Cmninger Raymond, is hereby n tified that said petite n will be had for hearing on the n day of Fcb~uary. 1969. in the city . : South Bend. County <>f St. Joseph, St ite o' Inti ana, on which said date, said natural mother i required to appear and show cause whv slid petition should not be granted. John S Gona Attorney for Petitioner 1 ‘ 3tj2 NOTICK OF HEARING Estate No. 2256 S STATE OF INDIANA ss: ST. JOSEPH COI’NTY IN THE ST. JOSEPH PROBATE a )URT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH SHEMET, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned personal representative of the above captioned estate, has presented and filed: A final account in 'lnal icttlcment of said estate and petite n to settle and allow account. Petition for authority to distribute estate. and that the same shall be heard in the court room of said Court on the 9th day n' J.mu.uy, 1969. All persons entitled to -hare in final distribution of said estate and show cause whv such account should not he approved JOHN S. GON AS Personal Representative A LOYS ICS J. KROMKOWSKI Clerk of the above captioned Cour t JOHN S GONAS Attorney for Estate 2tdl9 KOONTZ LAKE Cl B PAC K 337 The November pack meeting was held at the Sc< ut Bmhhng in Gn<vertown with 33 Sr.-ui . Parents brothei and sisters p-e ent The evening w i.s < {xmed with games and everyone ingmg "Over the River" The Wetx’los lien had the opening ceremon after which the following award were given 1 year pins - .Mark Pulliani, Philip Shaffer. Mike Bottorff; 2 year pm- - Charle Allen. Jack Hunt. Kevin And»i ■n. Cu 1 Rosander Jr. 2 yen Adult pm - M s Anna Anderon, Mr Elsie Ruecwic, Ra hard Anders >n Jr. Carl R<>.sandcr. Denners Radge - Ja\ Thornburg Mark Pulliam D< n Mother Badge ■ Mr . Leder Moiuh>w Jr : Gold and 2 Silver arrow point un Wolt badge t > Llov I Ro- nder. \\elwli. Activity Badge out Joo- man - Mik< Hot’ >rft Athlete - Mike Bottor! Jack Hunt Curl Rosander Ji Kevin Andei -wm.. an i (liarir Allen Ski’. w» re presented <n th< Welx-l swe e th< Paddle Bl ’ Min trel Singer with j< k’ ant Riverb it wine- Den 3 played hone n i mu i< in-tiummt ar.d nig n 1 1’• n 2 pm! t os i with hon.emade it. ’ un nt t> a record The n ••••ting w i dosed with the promne and ra. a den giving their den veil

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nam. Oct. 25. Pvt. Winstead, son of Mr .and Mrs. Robert L Winstead, 1007 Tyler St., Walkerton, Ind., I.s assigned to the 4th Infantry Divisi'in as a ritleinan. The ('IB ha been a warded since late in World War 11 for sustained ground is ntart ig on-t an • nmn .. It i not awarded memoer. of other combat arms, such u.. artillery, armor oi engineers. in h nir of it angular meanm . the badge i.s worn above all othc. awards and decorath-ns, over the le t breast. It i- a blue rectangle with a silver rifle m<»unt< d on it and a curved wreath at the top. Subsequent awards a-,e represented by stars in the center o! the wreath. I SCTENCE^j ^’OPICSBiJ 1 luX—MOKE AIRPORTS NEEDED TO RELIEVE ( ROWDIN(. MORE THAN 800 AIRPORTS must be built in the United St ites during the next five years to relieve pre.-ent congestion and accommodate future growth, .says the Federal Aviation Administration. Recommen led new facilities in< lude 808 airports, 31 heliports atid 1 enplane ba.se>. Also recommended are improve mi nts needed at 2,965 existing airjxirts. The rust projects iestimated at $2 16 billion. A BRONZE AX. a broken drinking cup, ancient roy.il tombs with caved-in roofs and the crumbled .stone wall of a once mightly fortress all are clues to a mystery more than 3.000 years old. Was the citadel once part o' the Brwze Age Greek kingdom of Pylos, rule<l by King Nestor, u leader in the Trojan wars.' One of the detectfves, the di-covem <»f the clues, hits rea.ion to believe o. He and ale un of * icntitic in vestigators have been exploring the site in »>uthwestern Greece for the past 10 years Evidence for the imp>rt.m< e of the discovery ha - mounted aitJ now the Gieek government has granted a pr mlt for the Jte to be excavated. AN EXPERT n primate- has identified the mystery mummy found in the tomb o' Egyptian Queen Makeri. It is a baby baIxW'H The tiny bundle in the queen - -ceici phagu- Is identified by hieroglyphics a the infant PnncoH Moutemhit From thi • anrl other evidence. F.gypti»l<e gists hud con< hided that the queen had died in childbirth < r soon after, and that the princewas her daughter Hut the mum my was never unwrapp'd, end X-ravs proved that the bundle contained some s»,rt of embalmed monkey th it was later idrnti led as a female baby babon. It is the only animal ever found inside a royal sarr phagu THE AIR HAMMER efft < ’ of thermal contr.u ti n and ex soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND 0« SUNBURNED LIPS — FLVt R BLISTERS, ,3iD SORf 5 “la ■»; .1 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiimiiiit = keg i Lar meeting = NIGHTS Os The | Orville Easterday i | Legion Post 189 f X 2nd and List Thursday of Fateh Month •£ ^Auxiliary Unit 189= £ IM Thu •» lay Os Eaib = x Routh = ‘ —i;.iii:::.<. :’.::p;iniiii!ii. ( |iuit“

pansion that causes banging in commercial hot water an j steam heating systems can be overoimc by the use </ expansion compensator develop'd by Tube luißs L<uinal ! <. The unit absorbs all pipe movement caused by temper Rure change an 1 i rit'd nj ite .abs ifing up to 1 * 000 expan i n contraction cy< h - wit’i .ut failure. PLANT AND ANIMAL LIRE a Pparvntlv ha a much gie,t< abilitay t> survive the de u active violence vs erupting vol noes than pr.viou.ly I- lieved. -ivan Ohl • St ite Univer rity - ienlist who inv. ,ti. t< I the '• iming cratei of a South American volcanic cme After hazardous scramble up it-t lava-encru-tel cone ‘oilowing i re ent erupti n, he found i P-re tof trie nd 1 in 1 igu n । - undi-tip' rd l y the explosion What I saw <0 i up the mystery of survival in my own mind." he nd. It illustrates that n; 'hing -h ut of i Kr.।k.ll • t (the v h ir eyr>| ?in o‘ 1883 near J ve i d « n ’ destroy all anima! ir. 1 phnt life " ( ERTAIN U \R SOI VEMRS MI ST BE REGISTI RED Se vi< .-men, and ex -ervi emen and other-' who h tve ert un types trf unregistered w.ir tr< - phies as souvenirs may !>• in violation o’ the Gun Font! .1 A t of 1968. unle.,, these we ijion- or device^ are registered with the Internal Revenue Service by December 1. Mr. James E. Daly, District Director <.f Internal Revenue f >r Indiana, sml that machine guns, sawed-off shotguns, sawed-off rifles, bazookas, rockets, mortars, bombs, mines, gernades, and similar destructive devices that have twen retained us souvenirs or war trophies must be registered or turn’d m by the deadline. Reprrsent.ilve- of the IR.S Alcohol an-1 T >bacco Tax Divi a n will o fe a-vsi.st mce in registering or deposing o< any such wrap >n- > r devh v . Owners should n<t bring the weup >n or device to the IRS but should fill. wnte vr vi-;t the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax or other IRS < flee f r information and i sist in< • The law provide that th’ -• who f ill to >gi 'er or di p r of the -qua iip-l irearm' r destructive devices which they p«> -v-o. nniy be subject to impri -.oium nt up t" 10 ’.rar-, ;.ne up to $10,090, or both Civil penalties can al obe imp 1 and propei ty forfeiture-, take place STEWING "TONI S Many a sinx’ssful man has had to gouge hi best friends to curve out his fortune. Something's missingSecret’ ,ng may Le rr saIng fro"n • Buto ’* ’• an tool Jet f’ e pan t "meat" *: -» alter, but C-ej y i « h e nm» r js." ! ! A-.* aooot B'e in ". • : ■ adc .e' s ; e i a ema• -? r Auto • . i t t ■ t to ’ t , uur r «e ai d budget. See me ... there's ro nbfigation 1 your Meridun Mutual agent i Veridiau -, Sinh; R, W. Johnson Ins. Maming — ll.mdit I’hour 867 .‘B2l t’UT'O.Hs lo.Ultf I (kr I’s ,o iv .1... rton

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