The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1970 — Page 11

^CHURCH HEWS

Beaver ( reek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Charles Dixon, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Chureh of The Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Chureh School 10:30a.m. Adult Bible 6:30. Youth 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John's Lutheran Chureh Pine and Kiley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Curtis E. Benson. Pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 am. Divine Worship North Liberty Methodist Church Thomas M. Frost, Pastor Sunday 9:30 Worship 10:15 Church School 6:30 Jr UMY 6:30 Sr. UMY Walkerton Wesleyan Church Rev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Praver Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. United Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton Rev. C.O. Billheimer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church 407 Elm Street North Liberty, Ind. Pastor, Russel Schelling Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Church 10 30 a.m. Youth meeting 6 30 p.m. Evening servii c 7.30 pm. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. First Baptist ( hurch Clark and Maine Streets Edwin Shelly, Pastor Sunday S. hool 9 30 a.m Pastors Bible Class in the auditorium. Pnsent study. The Book of Romans, verse by verse. Morning Worship 10.30 a.m. Evening Service 700 pm Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7 30 pm. "Remember, it does not make a difference what you believe ' All services arc on Eastern Daylight Time. Koontz Like Missionary ( hnr< h Richard .Matteson, Pastor Early Worship Service 8:30. Sunday School 930 Second Worship Service 10 15. Childrens Church 10 15. Evening Service 6 30 pm Midweek Serve e, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. AH services on Central Daylight Time. First I nited Presbyterian (|i ir<h 512 Georgia Street Rev. Kenneth Bergner, Pastor Mrs Elaine Bouse, Supt You are welcome to our worship service. Chureh School 9 30 am Worship Service 10 35 am. Chun h ol Christ North Liberty Thomas E J m s Minister srND XY Bible Schoo] C! <ss< s are for nil ai s ('< <il Kbipfe’ < n. Bd h S> • t he ’ ~ , * q | te • p ti o ■ 1

and Communion. Enjoy the fellowship with Christian followers. 6:00 p.m.: Senior Youth meet to discuss, "How to be a Christian, Without Being Religious." 7:00 p.m.: Evening Evangelistic Hour. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m,: Bible Study and Prayer Assembly. We invite everyone to these Public Assemblies, where Christ is held as the Savior of all men! First Brethren Church Kent Bennett, Pastor Call to Worship 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. Fine (reek Church of the Brethren Sermon topic: Wings of Prayer. April 5 Program by Gospel Messenger Choi us 7:30. Everyone invited. Aptil 6 Men s Chorus Practice 7:30 p.m. Api il 7 Music Commission 7:30 p m. April 8 Christian Education Commission 7:00 p.m. The Walkerton United Methodist ( him h Harold E Williams, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman. Superintendent of Study Program Gale Shetland, Head Usher Tom Frame, Director ot Music Mrs. Kenneth Klmedinst, Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Walter Smith, Youth Choir Director Mrs. Grave Atwood, Mrs. Arthur McKesson and Mrs. Bertha Urbin, Organists The Church At Work SATURDAY 9:30 am. Youth Choir practice Illinois Street building. SUNDAY 8:30 a m First Worship Service Michigan Street building. 9 45 a.m. Sund ty School 11:00 am. Second Worship Servue Illinois Street building. MONDAY 2:00 pm Prayer Group Illinois Stleet building. WEDNESDAY 7 00 p.m Chancel Choir pro, to •• Illinois Street building. THURSDAY 9:30 am Charity Circle meeting in the home of Mis. Raymond Sinn. Hamlet. 6 & 7til grade skating party 7 <>o pm Agape Pi iyei Gnuq Illinois Street Building The Chinch m the heart ot the Community with the Community at Heart! NOTH I OF IDMIMSIR VIION STATE OF INDIANA ST JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COURT ESTATE NO. 21107 IN THE MAHER OF IHE ESTATE OF HER IHA MAY DOERR, Deceased Notice is hf reby given that John S Gonas was on tiie date hereof, appointed Executor ol the estate ui the above named decedent. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due must file the same in said Court within six months from tile date of the first publication ot this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated it South Bi nd. Ind ana this 23 d v oi Mii.li, 1970 Aloysius J Kromkowski Clerk ot tile above caption. I Court John S Gonas Attorney lot Estate 3t A 16 XI, l m । r, ER I cwl •d> . ' i t

toCALSg. & I North Liberty It was also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mis Arthur Barden. Mr and Mrs. John Guttman spent the week end in Sheridan in the homes of Janies Guttman and fanrly and Dr. and Mrs. James Griffith. The March meeting of the Walkerton Business and Professional Women's Club was postponed last Thursday, March 26, because of the storm. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddinger and family returned home Sunday from a weeks visit and vacation in Williamsport, Pennsylvania Second Class Petty Officer Mike Stradley and his wife Phyllis left Tuesday morning for Rhode Island where they will make their home while he finishes his service. Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Jr. and family, Mrs. Bruce Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Kopta of Hinsdale, Illinois were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Capek Sr. for Easter dinner. Easier dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burch were Mrs. C A. Ryan of Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs Jack Ryan. Janet, Julie and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin. Guests for Easter Sunday of Mrs. John Northam were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helton and family of Hamlet, Mrs. John Neil and daughter of Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Northam and family. Mr. and Mrs Richard Anderson Jr. and children and Mrs. Ben Pi ice spent the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mis. Larry Hostetler of Iselin, New Jersey. While gone they enjoyed sightseeing in New York City and seeing the Atlantic Ocean. Guests of Mr. and Mis Lamar Kronk and daughter for Easter were her parents, Mi. and Mis. Arthur Barden Mi and Mrs. Carl Shores and family, Mr. and Mis Elson Barden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barden and family. Eastei supper guests of Mrs, Bertha Urbin were her daughter and family. Mis John Guttman, Bebe, Cindy, and Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Urbin The evening was also ,n < * lebt at ion of Amy's 9th and the approaching buthdiy of Virginia Guttman. SHOWER I OR Miss STICKLEY Miss Gem Sticklev, Walkerton, was feted with a miscellaneous shower, March 15. lor her tppioachmg marriage to Rick Ruby. April 11 It was hosted by Mrs Arthui Stickley. South Bend, aunt of the honored Bend, cou g ’Sts, Miss Kathy Stickley. South Bend, cousin ol the bride elect. Mrs. Alan Bell, Walkerton, sister of the groom; and Miss Nancy Stickley, sister of the bride. The Walkerton United Methodist Chinch social 1 >om was the place oi the party M.ss Sti' kley is the daughtei of Mi and Mrs Clyde Stickley and her liars e is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruby, all oi Walkerton The service table was decorated in the br id* colors oi aqua and White Aqua lighted tapers flanked a bride and groom ornament Pin h and coffee were served wt.h sugar bill de mated Cake The bride elect vv is presented •m aq a t.pped carnation corsage, as well as a noveltv corsage of kitchen utensils Cards and games were enjoyed with many prizes awarded Duie wete 70 in ittendanee. M. " Stwklev iii ! Mr Rubv ■; - ened tie gifts t be displayed G < m w. ire i So it* Bend Noth I. • ! 1, Ely hart H ..1 ' p' . a i; n - ~r te 1 V

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Q Q Married □ □ Knowlton — Drews Miss Sharon Kaowuon and and David Drews exchanged marriage vows druing a 7 pan. uouuie ring ceremony in the United Methodist Church, Illinois Street, Walkerton, on Saturday, March 28. Rev. Harold Wiliams, pastor, officiated before an altar decorated with candelbras and palms Miss Donna Morns of Plymouth played the oi gan. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knowlton, route 3, Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Drews, route 3, Plymouth are aie groom's parents. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father. She chose a white floor-length gown with a high neckline and a l ice bolero bodice, long lace sleeves and a long chapel tram Lace was encircled around three quarters around the skirt. She wore a shoulder length veil of silk illusion held by a bow. She carried a colonial bouquet ot white daisies. Miss Cynthia Neitzel, Mishawaka, friend of the bride, was the maid of honor and Miss Clare Crowder, North Liberty, also a friend of the bride, was the bridemaid Both attendants were wealing floor-length yellow gowns of dotted swiss accented with lace. They carried bouquets of yellow and white daisies. Best man was Paul Gjmere, route 2, Walkerton and Kandy Williams, Kenny Chapman, and Roger Orcutt of Walkerton, were the ushers. A reception was held in the Walkerton Community Building following the ceremony for approximately 200 guests. Yellow and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations with a yellow and white daisy centerpiece and streamers. A wedding trip to the southern states is being enjoyed by the couple. They will be at home on Apiil 4 at route 3. Walkerton. The bride is a gradu ite of John Glenn High School and is employed at Associates of South Bend The groom is a graduate oi John Glenn High School and is employed at Drews Corporation, South Bend. A ieiu irsal dinner was held at the Hobday Inn, Plymouth toi members of the wedding party given by the grooms pannts on Friday evening. IOOF NEWS Ch firman Ju’ Bottorff t.q .t---ed lor the building committi at the mt .-ting oi the Tv net lodge of (Iddfello.vs. Wedne.- i r evening The planned addition to the present building was p sented to the membership md accepted The 30' x 50' idditu n will include a fireplace and st age room With tentative approval ol the Grand L>dge miniediutf construction will begin, wtih the members doing the work. Mcmbt • sh.p chairm.in P nil Dipvit reported plans foi membership drive He also t.ma!:zed the mt-mbcis with uttiactive E istei baskets which he gave all a chance to take home, plus swelling the treasury William Re htenbaugh, Ted Jacobson tnd Nilas Millet were the luckv tn kers D ini prizes were awarded to Mi Rei htenbaugh and Ira Kl.neiimst. The homemadi vegetable soup served during the social h >ui by John nad Frink Martin was in keeping w ith the blizzard o it side, JOHNSON TU P. | MOI Bl RI XI The J' bi son Township Farm Bin tu . ill have a pot luck s op i Th <”M M.u h 2 it 7* 0 ’ . i E;'T Eu h 1 milv is to l>> in i o', v' • i dish and ova t t! S< -v a ' F' •!' T th* d"' n* J - X•: I I «I' t v :i T < < t> f

tended to the teenagers If you do not care to attend the dinner you may come around 8:00 for the program. IN MEMORI AM In loving memory of our dear husband, lather and grandfather, Dal** Watts who passed away April 5. 1968 You are not forgotten loved ' one. Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last Wo will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sole, As time goes by, we miss you more, 1 Yn ir loving smile, your gent- * le face, No one can fill your vacant place. Mrs Dale WaLU Children and Grandchildren ’ OREGON TUP HOME EC ('LI B MEETS , The Oregon Township Home Ec. Group met in the home of Mrs. Hermanni Germaine on , Tuesday, Mrach 10 with thirteen members and one guest. Mrs. Susan Shamer present. The hostess served a delightful 1 in- , cheon after the grace was sa d by Mrs. Ted Men* zynsk who also gave the devotions later. j The meeting was c alled to order by the president. Mrs. William Michalski The order of [ business was followed and we all welcomed our health and safety chairman back. She talked on vitamin deficencies in our bodies. She gave many good hints to the members and all enjoyed Mrs. MacArthurs report. The members d.si ussea naving a project to help us to do our part or fair share in helping financially where we can. A motion was made and passed that the members have a selling program. The items will be at the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Burns The chance gift was won by Mrs. Milton Gerry and the hostess gift was received by Mrs. Helen Quebbeman. The meeting was closed with . the cl ib prayer led by Mrs. , Maude Awa Id. I HOUSE FOR RENT — 3 rooms I and bath with gas furnace Ideal for a couple Phone 5862581, Gene Schmeltz 2tA2P

REAL ESTATE W st Two Appt x ’■ 9 Acres, vat ant land • ild < >nli ict $ I OOP N m Tap App’ovim tely > A ua- Lnnesti : • Ho se full basement 1: t mushed Attn u .th stai s Gnenho ise, Bain and Garage Polk Tup. Ne ar 30 A' res I Creek. Bam. Garage. Wark St) 'p Modern. 3 Bedroom t Home Immediate Possesion LiV !!< School Ah i i A< - res Cape-Cod Style 3 Bed--10. m Home Ba - nent Bre-, 'zeuav Garage Lincoln Tup Approximately 13.3 \« ?< s Some u o ds Out buildings Large M dem Firm Home Also. 2 Rental Houses. Appointment Onlv Koontz Like Fiirh New. By-Level. Year Ro md Home, overbaking the Like Thts ■its 2T Living md Family Rooms 3 bedrooms 2’- Baths; •tc Appointment Only No Tup Limestone E’ectr: • H- ited Home Built-in • kitchen Carpeted dimm; <fr vang rooms 3 b« dr >our- 2 ’h Garage 1 Acre Appointment Onlv , j Phone ( losed ThurMlav Afternoon*. ROUSH REAL ESTATE Il \ MOI TH INDI \\ k PHOM: 936-31G3 i ' I -ed b‘,u ,d • \ \ n. on^ I

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