The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1970 — Page 15

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Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg. Pastor Charles Dixon, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.in. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Mid-Week Prayer and Bible Study. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Church of The Brethem A I’. Wenger. Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. doming Worship 9:30 a.m, 'hurch School 10:30a.m. \dult Bible 6:30. outh 6:30 p.m. hoir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. SL John's Lutheran Church Fine and Riley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Curtis E. Benson, Pastor 00 a.m. Sunday School 0:30 am. Divine Worship Walkerton Wesleyan Church Rev. William Babb. Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. inday School 9:30 a.m. Corning Worship 10:30 a.m. mng Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. : ening Service 7:00 p.m. 'ay er Meeting. Wednesday 30 p m. I'nited Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton Rev. C.O. Billheimer, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 1100 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Firs? Bapthu 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. Even’ng sendee 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 30 p.m. First Baptist Church Mam and Clark Streets Edwin Shelly,. Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m Evening worship, 7:00 pm. Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. :30 p.m. "Come. Bring your family, ■our friends and your Bible.” Coontz Ixtke Missionarj Church load 23 4 miles so. oi Walkerton Richard Matteson, vaster )onald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga. S. S. Supt. Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Worship Service. 10:15 a.m. Evening Service. 6:30 pm. All services on Central Dayight Time. ^rst I'nited Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street lev. Kenneth Bergner, Pastor You are welcome to our worhip service. Church School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10:36 a.m. Church of Christ North Liberty Thomas E. Jones, Minister SUNDAY Bible School: Classes are for UI ages. Cecil Klopfenstein, iible School Superintendent leads a group of well qualified teachers at the 9:30 hour. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship ind Communion. Enjoy the felowship with Christian followers. 6:00 p.m.: Senior Youth meet ■o discuss, “How to be a Christen, Without Being Religious.” 7:00 p.m.: Evening Evangelistic Hour. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m.: Bible Study and hayer Assembly. held ns the Savior of all men!

North Lilierty I'nited Methodist C*»urch Rev. Robert C. Willbanks, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Church 10:45 a.m. Church School classes for all ages 5:00 p.m. Jr. Hi UMY 6:30 p.m. Sr. Hi UMY First .Assembly of God Michigan and Van Duren Streets Walkerton. Indiana Pastor M. L. Royer Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangalistlc Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Stud\, «.30 p.m. Youth Service. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL First Brethren Church Kent Bennett, Pastor Morning Worship. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. B ble Study, 7:00 p.m. Threefold Holy Communion at 7:00 p.m. Pine Creek Church of the Brethren Rev. M.chael Hodson, pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m Sunday evening Jr. Hi Youth. A Sectional CBYF Hayride, Sunday evening. Church Board meeting, October 21. 7:30 pm. Sewing Circle at Esthe r Housers home. October 21. I'nited Methodist Cburrh Walkerton Harold E Williams, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs. Grace Atwood, Organist Mrs Sharon Kllnedinst, Chancel Chon Director. Mrs. Mildred Smith, Junior Choir D.rector. Mr. Russel Rhine and Mr Gale Shetland, Head Ushers. Church Calendar WEDNESDAY. (XTOBER 14 TOO pm., Chancel Choir Practice. 8:15 pm, Council on Ministries. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17 10:00 a.m., Youth Choir Practice. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 18 8:30 am, First Worship Service. 9 45 am , Sunday School. 11:00 am., 2nd Worship Serv ice. MONDAY. CM TOBER 19 9 30 a nr, Prayer Group 8:00 p m , Committee on Nominations TUESDAY OCTOBER 20 1:30 pin, Naomi Circle WEDNESDAY OC TOBER 21 7:00 pm. Chancel Choir practice 8.00 p.m. Teachers Workers Conference 8 no pm. Commission on Education SENIOR FELIJiWSIiIP TO M AKE TOI K The Senior Fellowship of the I’nited Methodist Church is sponsoring a sight seeing trip to the Kankakee State Park Reserve on Sunday afternoon, October 18. Anyone desiring to go should Im* at the Illinois Street building at 100 pm Each person is to bring their own hot dogs or hamburgers and buns for a cookout in the late afternoon. Coffee will be provided but you must bring your own table service. There .should be pentv of transportation for everyone so come along and enjoy the buauiifnll colors of the trees and flowers

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The Jubileers Gospel Quintet from Ligoniei. Indiana will be at the Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church on October 16th 17th, and 18th with services beginning each evening at 7:30 pm. Our theme during these special services is "Evangelism Through Gospel Music”. The total services will l>e given over to Gospel Music. This group has been together since March of 1967 and has traveled all through Indiana and parts of Michigan. On Sunday morning, October 18th, we will have a Great Rally Dly Service beginning at 9.30, with the Jubileers in charge. We invite the community to come and share with us in these services. WSCS MEETS The Women s Society of Christian Service of the Walkerton United Methodist Church held their regular meeting Wednesday evening, October 7 in the Fellowship Ha 1 Mrs. Edgar Cole was chairman of the meeting. Dates to remember announced were: the annual Fellowship Tea with the Tyner and Teegarden United Methodist Churches on Dec. 2, in the Walkerton Church; November 22. ladies of the church will serve lunch to those attending a Seminar on Scientific Culture; Nov I. will be the date of the next WSCS meeting with Dr W ivne Echelbergor a professor at Notre Dame, who is an outstanding authoritative on Ecological problems; Quiet Day will be observed January 14, 1971 with afternoon and evening sessions Members were urged to vote in the November e.ection. Members were asked to donate sewing equipment, patterns and 3 yard length matenal for the Broadway Christian Parish. Also tutors are ne e ded to te u h the boys and girls how t > sew Mrs. Cole presented the program a skit titled ‘ How Not To Think”, assisting her were Mrs (’arl Steinke, Mrs. Richard Kickbush, Mrs Jim Miller, Mrs Diren Goode, Mrs Robert Flaugher, Mrs. Harold Williams, Mrs Walter Smith and Mrs. Joe Harrington. The skit brought out the pressures that guide persons what should have to be done in their dai.y living Questions and answers were shared with the group between acts of the play The Wor d Banks are to be in at the October Fellowship Group meeting or the genera! meeting November 4 Mrs. Harrington and her committee hosted the social hour following the meeting. Historical Patriotic Calendar October 15, 1924 — the ZR-3, liter renamed the L»s Angeles, the first ding.ble sent to the U S from Germany under WW 1 reparations agreements, arrived sit Lakehurst, N J O< tuber 16 1953 test pilot flew XF ID Skyray f.ghtet at Edwards AFB and - d ibl shod i world speed record of 72* 11 mph over a 100 kllonietei closed course

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October 17. 1954 — Warrant Officer Billy I Wester established a world helicopter altitude record when he piloted a Sikorsky XH-39 to an altitude of 24,000 feet October 18, 1961 NASA fired a Scout rocket to an altitude of 1.261 miles m a study of the ionosphere. October 19, 1918 — an announcement was made that the first photographs of the earth had been taken from altitudes of 60 and 70 miles by cameras installed in rockets. October 20. 1911 - the original Wright plane received by the U. S. Army was delivered to the Smithsonian Institute for exhibit October 21, 1936 Pan American ,Airways initiated) regular weekly six day passenger service between San Francisco and Manilla. October 21. 1942 the VIII Bomber QoJhmand flew its first mission against German submarine bases w.th 66 B 17’s and 24 B 24 s dropping some 30 tons of bombs. October 22. 1955 - the Republic F-105A fighter bomber exceeded the speed of sound on its initial faght at Edwards AFB A young teenager was going on her first date with a new boy friend. As always, the father was nervous “Are you sure this fellow is a good driver?”' he asked. "Oh, yes,” she replied “he has to be. One more arrest and he'll iose his license." DEAF MAN DESIGNS TINY HEARING AID OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or separate transmit ting units and represents a new unusual design idea in a product to restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can't understand. This new hearing instrument provided "earlever’ hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replie i of one of the smallest all-ln-the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write tn A J. Wilder, 809 Steuben SL Wausau, Wisconsin, 54401. SEMI DRiVHRB NEEDED Ex pcnence helpful but not necesaary, for local *md over the road hauling. You can earn $lO 000 to sls 000 per year if you are willing to learn For application, call 317 632-1461 or write Safety Dept. United Systems Inc. in ■ arc of Motoi Fn arid Termin i Bldg 1905 S Belmont Avenue Indianapolis Ind: .na 46221 2tol'»

thew I; WANT) w PLUMBING AND HEATING Repairs, turn ue ck.tn.r,;, .sl9 00, f ”i | 586 3717 2tol 6p BEAVER UPHOLSTERY FREE ESriMXfES Don and Dorodiy Beaver If No answer. ca’> 656-8250 North L.berty, Ind ana 2??GTAC~Td7\TTxG~T7TrT^ 1970 County Fair Demonstrator model in beautiful cabinet. $43 Terms available. Call LaPorte 324-8889 3t022p MEN and WOMEN get your HK.H SCHOOL DIPLOMA Prepare now for the next GED State Examination. Our new Short Course t an be completed , in a few months. The GED 1 ! High School Diploma is recognized by nil employers. Write i. for FREE information. Send ! name age and address GED High School Division A J. S. Corporation P. O. Box 332. Michigan City, Indiana 2t022p GARAGr. 65601 Pine Road. North Liberty Thursday, Friday and Saturday Clothes, old bottles, misc. olsp ROOFING NEW ROOF'S RE-ROOF Fl.ir ROOFS GETTERS & GI TTER REPAIR Jerry Griffin Phone 656-4484 111 Stewart North Liberty, Indiana WELL kept । 11 pets -how the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning Rent electric shampooer sl. Harvey s Dime Store. North Liberty. JX >RCH s.\ I<E Lx>ts of baby clothes and children - cUAiu*. - Lad.es red coat w.th mink trim, furniture, toys dishes few antiques and other items Friday and Saturday. October 16 and 17 from 10 to 5 J McGovern Jr, Walkerton Trail. o!sp PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERK TYPIST Immediate open.ng for exper- ■ lenceei person, who likes com- • putation.il work Will work for production m in-‘ ager typing orders, figuring ' production report, record keeping and related general Office work Contact Personnel Manage r For Interview Well’s Aluminum Corp. North Liberty. Indiana Phone 656-3148 015 SPECIAL THIS WEEK END — Jonathan apple.-. $3(8) bu.. bring containers Clark Fruit Farm, between North Liberty and Walkerton 015 SOUP S on the i ig that i” clean with Blue Lustre Rent electric shiwipooe, $1 Kibf.ii Birdware ol J

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