The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1969 — Page 11

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lh« Lmled .MrthodiN* Cuurch Harold E. Williams. M instcr Sunday School Superintendents David Frame and Wyman Hochstetler. Organists: Mrs. Huth McKesson, Mrs. Grace Atwood Mrs. Bertha Urbin. Mrs. Sharon Klincdtast, Director of Music. Mr. George Robinson. Chancel Choir Director. Head usrhvrs. Bruce Fitzgerald and David Lawrence. SUNDAY 8:30 a.m. First Worship Service Michigan Street Building 9:4.5 a.rn. Sunday School Ir both buildings. 11:00 a.m Second Morning worship in the Michigan Slrect Building. 8:00 P.M. - Refresher Course for Adults in the dining ro< m erf the Illinois Street building. TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. Ruth Circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Ray Chapman. WEDNESDAY 700 P.M. -- Chancel Choir rehersal ;n the Michigan Street building. 8:00 P.M. — General Meeting of the Women s Society of Christian Service In the Illinois Street building. FRIDAY 3:50 P.M. -- Youth Choir practice In the Michigan St.ect buildin. Each one is reminded that due to th* progress of our church building program both of <>ur Sunday morning worship services are being held In the Michigan JTtreet building. Why n>t begin the new year of H’Hf bv it tend Ing the church of your choice this coming Sun lay THE CHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY WITH THE COMMUNITY AT HEART First L'nlted Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia St. Rev. Kenneth Bergn'T. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Mrs. Marvin Bouse Sunt. Worship service, 10:35 ft.m. Nursery Cor all sendees. Churef Os Christ North Liberty De. S. Robert Johnston. Minister 610 Reddick St.. Mishawaka Phone 259-26023 9:30 a.m. Bible School: Classen for all ages under qualified teachers. Cecil Klopfenstein. Superintendent. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion, Choral Music. Service. Special Music. 7:00 p m. Evening Evangelist If Service. The Public la medially invited to all the services of the congregation ' Where No One Is Ever A

Stranger.” K. L. United Missionary Church Richard Matte* >n. pastor (4 mi. » uth of Waiaerton on 23) Mrs. R».«Nwt Varim. S. S. Xiupt. William Henderaos Director of Mumic Sunday School 9 30 am. Morning Wbrahip 10:15 a.m. Children’n (Niun h 10 15 a m. Evening Service 7 00 pm. MMwe-k Service, Wed.. 700 pm. Women Past 21 WITH BLADMR IRRITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 21, common Kidney or Bladder irntatMim afloat twice as many women •* men and may make you tense and aerwous from too frequent, burning or •^hmg urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may low deep and •ufler from Headaches.. Bat-kachc and reel aid, tired, depressed in such irritation, CYSIEX usually brings fast, relating comfort by curbing inujtmg germs in strong, acid uime and by analF^s pain relief Get CY Sll Xal druggiU* See how fast H can help you.

Bible Study Tuesuuy । , -o Ymin" People's Service Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ihe pubuc ui f*»vited to nttena Walkerton Wesleyan Chnrch Kev. Wimam Babb. PiiMur Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young I*eoplcs Service 6:30 p.m. Evening Servic-? 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wcdnci^lay 7:OU p.m. Full Gospel Tabernacle Kt. 23 Koontz Like Bunoay School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 um. PYPA 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome First Baptist (Thun — Nortl. Liberty Bunday School 9:30 a.m. Muining Worship 10:3U a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting We/ - 'aday 7:30 p.m Cinrvh of The Brethern A. P. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Wo. hip 9:30 a.m. Church School 1030 am Adult Bible Study 6:30. Youth 6:30. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday Beaver Crrelc Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Be* Cl ingen peel, Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 pin. CYC Thors. 6 30 p.m. Adult Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. North Liberty Method mt Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor Morning WoraiTn 9 30 a •*. Church School lu l 5 au Sr. MYF - 6:30 D.m. First Brethren Church Rev. Kent Bennett, pastor DurwunC Clark. S. S. supt Mrs. Durwood Clark, Jr. Church Ixwder Mrs Cecil Hay. Primary Supt. Earl Liggett, Bible Study Leader Worship Service 9:30 Sunday Schoo! 10:30 B Y. C. at 6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Study 6:30 pm. Family Bible H lur 7:30 p.m. WMS Friday, 7:30 p.m. at the chu.eh Ethel Sims. Leader, and Kay Ri nz, Hostess. Board of Christian Education at the church Jan 14 at 7:15 pm Leadership training classes begin Monday. Jan. 13.

Pine Creek Church of Brethren Rev. John A. McCormick Pastor Sunday School 9 00 a.m. Morning Worantp 10 00 a.m. S«rm t Stewal I /hip of Life” Wedne day. Sewing Circle Wedm-Mby 7 pm Church Boa rd. find Baptist ( hurch Clark and M tine Streets Benny Miller, Pastor Sunday Schi« I 9 30 a.m M< ming W<>r up 10 30 a.m. Keening Service 7 (JO pin Bible St id- rd Pra\< r MeetIng. Wednesday, 7 (M) pm. ) soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNS RNED UPS — FtVtR BUSTERS. COtD SORE! * ** ***^*^^H f M *l4 4^ bi ■ i * 1 *^^^»^**

All services are on Eastern Standard Time. United Pentecostal tTv rch Comer of Indiana a <! Van Buren St., Walkerton (Formerly in North Liberty) Rev C. O. Bilthelmer, Pastor, Sunday School 9:45 am. Morning Worship 11 u a.m. Evangelistic Service c3O p.m. Eileen Lageer Will Speak At K. L. Church Miu Eileen Lagee- will sped; nt t .e Kontz Like M sknitv Churrh Wednesday. January, 15. nt 6 30 pm. CST, Hunridn,' the church’s annual missionary ‘ nvt Turn The c nventi-n will continue through Sund y, January 19. Miss Lageer. a talented writer and dedicate! teacher, has spent the past 17 years as a missionary In Nigeria, Wed Africa. She has written many article < for both American and Nigerian periodicals and is completing her first book which tells of the New Life For All movement in Nigeria. Surprised at finding a pers< n of her caliber “buried” in the African bush, a visiting government man once asked her. "Have you never considered the alternatives?" pondering a moment, she asked “What alternative®?" "Well,” the official replied, "America, or a big city out here, or at least a car and electricity and company anything to keep from being bored.” But to Eileen Lageer, life Is never boring anywhere. She finds every day an exciting adventure in Christian living. Ever) - experience becomes profitable to her nnd. through her writing, tn thousands of other people. Mbs Lageer is equally at home in teaching Bible and element a - v English to missionary children at Hillcre t School tn Jos. Nige~ia. or young men fresh out of the bush country. She has taught at the United Missionary Society's Tew her Training College. Mokwa. as well as at the UMS Theological College m Ilorin. She has servi 1 is a senior advi ir • ■ the Fellowship of Christian Students (college and university .- tudentsi in North*-. n Nigeila and editor of th* I mag Iz.lt e "Focus.” Ml La eer is pre - ntly ’>n furlough in Canada. Other missionaries to speak during the convention are the Rev. Auburn Witt, Nigeria, January 16: the Rev. Weybum John son India, January 17; the Rev. Paul Mast. Brazil. January 18; Miss Hazel Shoup and Miss Geraldine Geng, both of Sie~ra Leone, January 19. Pastor Richard Matteson and the people of the Koontz Lake Missionary Church extend a cordial invitation to interested persons throughout the community to attend the convention services.

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S Sgt. Fianklin D Aakin being awarded the Brmze Star Medal by Col. Jack Kii ht tor mcritormus service a- N n om mis.lone I of.icer in charge, Data C< ntn I Section, Requin.mi nts Division, while stati ned it Tin Son Nhut, A. B. Vietn tm. Sgt. Franklin Adk>r nturn“l home on December 12th to tie happily re-united with his wife (Airole and son Derrick and his pirents, Herman arrl Grace Adkins. 506 Illinois Street, Walkerten. He is now seeking employment in the South Bend area. SAN ANTONIO Airman Charles W. Coleman, sin of M and Mis. C. L Coleman of 6l />< Pine Road, North Lberty, In I . has received his first U.S. Air Force duty aisignement after completing basic training :* Lackland, AFB, Tex The airman has been a-si tied to o u;> of the Strategic Air Comm m 1 at Ellsworth AFB. S. D, t . training and duty a- a tire ptectlon specialist. Ai”man c li - man is a 1967 graduate N Liberty High School. US ARMY VIETNAM (AHTNCI Army Piivate F.' • Uli-- Chailes L Hen:g-nuth. is. s. n of Mr> Glad) - H. Fehr. Route 2, Walkerton. Ind, waassigned as a mechanic with the Uth Infantry Brigade, Amen 0 Dtvi-i' n in Vietnam, I* < 2. Technical Serge mt Dewe> Rehtander son o' Mr ml M N pie Reh! mder 0: Westville Indi ina.. has amv* 1 for dut \ at Lockbourne AFB, Ohl >. Sergeant Rehlander, an aircraft equipment epairman, H assigned to a untt of the Tactical Air Command. He previou-l) served in Thailand. The srrge.mt served during the Korean War. He was graduated fron. lai Porte (Ind > High School. His wPe Maillyn, is the daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. W ilker A Wolff, Rt 2, Walkerton, Indt ma US ARMY. VIETNAM < AHT

NCi James R Kuutz. 26. aon of Mr. anJ Mrs. Gerald Kautz, Route 2. Walkerton, Ind . was promoted to Army specialwt five Nov 22 m Vietnam, while erving with the 69th Signil Bat talb n Spec Kiutz a member o’ the battalion . Signa! Supp t (aimpans He rnlcrej the A:u In January 1967, mple’ed b* training at Kt Camp • 11. K and wa> last stall ned in Germ in\ Hi 1 graduated in 19*.b (i.r: Mill C-eek High S, a M (’reek Ini B« *ore enh r tin >ervi e. he was empl ♦-! 0. Modme Mt. l.i I** 11< Ind WSCS TO SEE ULM A film entitled 'The Eve ' the Beholder will highlight t t meeting O< the Wilke'’ n I'nited Methodist Church WSCS at x pm Wednesday 1 J.c N) at the Illinois Street building The movie deals with judgements ml emotion* regarding one s op'nl<»ns of othe • people. There will be a dis< U".mn during tin- film intermiauion Our Cla.satfied* . Only 73c

□ g HOSP IT A L NE U S □ q E Street Dhision. Laporte Joseph Walker, Roy Mann ml Mrs. John Bitti k ill i f Walkerton. Pine Like Division. LiPorte Master John Ganger and Kenneth Holderread both of North Libert). Joseph Okrze-ik, la >nard VS alien and Mr , J -eph Hirrmgt.n all of W ilkert n Parkview. Plymouth George Lwry. Mrs. Earl O Bnen and Douglas Lurampre all of Walkerton □ a BIRTHS n □ Mr. and Mr> Willi im Rotenson of Walkerton, a daughter. Janua y 3 in Paikview hospital A -t»n. January 3 to M- and Mrs Jim Lmd • v < Walkert n in the E Streit Divisor hospital. Lipin te. Mr and Mr- Claude G rb- of North Libert'., a daughter wk born on January 5 in the E Street Divi.w n h ispita LilGrtv. M r ml Mt Chari- Sherland are the pirents of a 5 lb 8 oz. •iu hfer. Angela Mane born December 29 in E St. Div Hospital. Laporte The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Bran -n Hiatt and the pal. rn il grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Gale Sherkmd. In Memory In lov.ng mem i) of our husband father ind grand.'ither who pas.-.«d tw\i\ one year ag >, Jinua-y 2. 1968. The love nd memmnes we have of you will always be in our hearts and home Mrs. Peter Godfrey Betty (Jodfrey Lee Gods rey J9p

37th Mid-Winter Bible Conference January 12 -19 Theme !H» I\lK lIX IX(. M<)KI» OR I\ ) K Il\ IN’. M)l IS” Dails Serious ». 3. 7 A M:tX» pan. (( S.T.) Heki In THE ’EOFLFS CHURCH 30? \\ I%axhingtwe Ave. 'H»uth Rend, Indiana

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