The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1970 — Page 11
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CHURCH NEWS:
Beaver Cn«k 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 Bihle Study. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Church of The Brethren A. p. Wenger, Pastor l ire in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. lining Worship 9:30 a.m. liurch School 10:30a.m. ialt Bible 6:30. uth 6:30 p.m. noir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John’s Lutheran Church Tine and Kiley Roads North Liberty. Ind. Curtis E. Benson, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 30 a.m. Divine Worship Walkerton Wesleyan Church Rev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt nday School 9:30 a m. ning Worship 10:30 am. ng Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. ning Service 7:00 p.m. i iyer Meeting, Wednesday ) p m. United Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton Rev. CO. Billheimer, Pastor s inday 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. Kven‘ng service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 30 p.m. Unit Baptist Church Main and Clark Streets Edwin Shelly, Pastor Sunday School. 9:30 n.m. Morning Worship, 10 30 a.m Evening worship. 7:00 pm. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, 30 p m. "Come, Bring yo>r family, •ur friends and your Bible." ■ontz laikr Missionary Church id 23 1 miles so. ot Walkerton Richard Matteson, .as tor 1 <nid Sch’. mg Mus c Director Pauline Varga S. S. Supt. Worship Service. 8 30 am. Sunday School, 9 30 am. Worship Service, 10:15 a rn. Evening Service, 6:30 pm All services on Central Dayht Time. irst United PreNuyterian Church 512 Georgia Lerect “v. Kenneth Bcrgner. Pastor You are welcome to our worip service. Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10 36 a.m. Church of Christ North Liberty Thomas E. Jones, Minister UNDAY Bible School: Classes are for 1 ages. Cecil Klopfenstein, hie School Superintendent ads a group of well qualified achers at the 9:30 hour. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship id Communion. Enjoy the fel» wshlp with Christian followers. 6:00 p.m.: Senior Youth meet 1 discuss, ”How to be a Christn. Without Being Religious.” 7 00 । ju.: Evening Evangelis- ’ Hour. WEDNESDAY <OO pm.: Bible Study and l yer Assembly. held as the Savior ot all men!
North Liberty United Methodist Church 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. «i UMY 6:30 p.m. Sr. Hl 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 Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, t :30 p m. f Youth Service, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL United Methodfat Church Walkerton Harold E. vv imams, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Flame, Director of Music Mrs. Grace Atwood, Organist Mrs Sharon Klinedmst, Chancel Choir Director. Mis. Mildred Smith, Junior Choir D.rector. Mr. Russell Rhine and Mr. Gale Sherland, Head Ushers. Church Calendar WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28 7:00 pm.. Chancel Choir practice 8:30 pm, Women's Society of Christian Service Executive meeting. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31 10:00 ain to 5:00 pm. Curriculum Workshop SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 8:30 am., First Worship Service. 9:45 a m , Sunday School. 11:00 a.m., 2nd Worship Service. 930 .un. to noon Curriculum Woi k hop 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 pm., Curncu um Workshop Monday, November 2 9 30 a.m., Prayer Group 630 pm Senior Fellowship at Illinois Street Build.ng 8 00 p m , Committee on Nominations 2 00 pm, Prayer Group WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER I 7:00 p m , Cham id Choir pi w815 Women’s Society of <hi . tian Service Spec,a General Meeting THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5 •00 ) : A I’inc Cn ek ( nun h of the Brethren Rev. M cba<‘ Hodson, past r Sunday School, 9 00 a m. Morning Worship, 10:00 am Sunday evening Jr Hi Youth November 3, M'w.r Cummis sion nt 7 30 pm November I. Mens Fellow tup at 7 30 pm November I. Judies Aid First Brethren Chnnh Kent Bennett, Pastor Morning Worship 9 30 a m. Sunday School, lo 30 a m. B blc Study, 7:00 pm. UNITED METHODIST WORKSHOP The local United Methodist Church is sponsoring this coming week end a Curriculum Workshop for all teachers and officers in the Church School. The Church has a staff of some forty teachers and officers The Workshop will begin on Saturday morning at 10:00 a m and continue with special se» sions and c'asses through to Sunday aternoon The resource person for this Workshop wiP be Mrs fkttv Ivey from Chicago. Mrs Ivey is a specialist in Christ in educaton, and was one ot the Lading new consultants in dm^*k>ping
the new United Methodist Sunday School materials. The Commission on Education of the Church is vita ly interested m each te icher having the best kind of tra.mng for their important work of Christi in education. / SENIOR FELLOWSHIP TO MEET Th? Senior Fellowship ot the United Methodist Church will meet Nov. 2n i at 6:30 p.m for a Pot L ick S ipper and meeting in trie 111.n0.s Street Church. Mr and Mrs. Fritz Skinner and Mis Fiank Hahn will be the hostesses. Miss Ethel Bierly will give slide.; ana a ta k on her tr.p to The Netherl mds and s»«v •» il othc r European countries during the p ast summer tor o<r program. An invitation is extended to any >n ’ interested wh> won d care to attend as we are an interdenominational gioup. HOMECOMING IS WELL ATTENDED The North Liberty First Breth ren Church was the scene of a well attended Homecoming Service on Sunday afternoon preceded by a carry in dinner at noon. Rev Kent Bennett, local pastor introduced Rev and Mrs. St. Clair Benshoff. pastor of the First Brethren Church in Nappanee, who presented an organ and piano concert, with Rev. Ben. shoff at the organ and his wife at the piano. Rev. Benshoff aso brought th? afternoon message. Former pastors present were Rev. and Mrs. Wm Thomas of the Loire church, and Rev. and Mrs Edgar Berkshire of Tyner. Other visiting pastors were Rev " i bur Thomas County L.ne anti Rev and Mrs. Sam Stinson and daughter of Mishawaka. Recognition was given several local and out-of town vis.tors A church history, which compiled into book form by a committee consisting of Mrs. Charles Quigley, Mrs Alma Shoneman, Mrs. Alta Walter. Clem Mame row and Walter Strap,?, was presented to each member at the close of the service. OBIT U ARIE S Q Mrs. Edna Bu la Mrs Fxln i U Bulla. 74, of 209 S State St North Liberty, died at 3:28 pm. Sunday in Memorial H pit. : aUei a brut illness Bom N»v 22. 1895 in Liberty Twp, she resided here all of her life. On May 3, 1913 she was num .ed to fan D Bdi । who died in 19,7 Surviving are two s»n Risei E. of Norin Liberty and Lawn nee of Montpe.ir Ohio, s.x d,night.us Mrs hi F. riel.. Mis Neva Hu-.e . Mi; N; . Know ton and Mi Nor n- II I , <1 of N i !i L:v- rtv; Mis Ruth Mart.n md Mis Doi oth\ Z >nik, both of Monte a Calif.; 20 grandclu'dien; six gi •• t -gi .it: h. di <n; a br< d het Melvin N< .son. ot Kingsford Heights, Ind, and two st t u Mrs Minn.c Synder of Liieit*. and Mrs Nellie Stickley of Wa.kerton Futwtal services wre hvd Wednt lay at 2 p p in the A M M mue. I- mriai Home with Rev Robert W. banks, pastoi of the North Ltbert. United Me’l^xl.-d Church offaiating Rural was in East awn Cemetery. Mrs Edith Ifhrty Mrs. Edith Hive.v, 89, of 68 31S Sycamore Rd North L.b.uly. died at 11 30 pm Saturday at the home of her son, Chtfoi 1, with whom she resided She had beert Hl far a year Born Nov 18. 1880 ,n South Bend, sho lived in the North Liberty area most of he r life On Sept. 28 1902 in St Joseph County she was married to Henry W Hively, who died in 1961. Besides her san, she Is survived by three daughters, Mrs Ruth Bolvnbaugh of South Bend. Mrs Dottie Whitmer of Misha, waka md Mrs Viola Nye of Plymouth; eight grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren Funeral sen ices were held Tuesday at 2 pm m the AM Manuel Funri a! H mv with Rev. Kent Bennett, jxuttoi us the Fast
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Brethren Church of North L.b r ty officiating Burial was in the East Lnwn Cemetery. She was a member ot the host Brethern Church and Womens Missiom ary Society of the church an I V. aS one of the old?st members of the Ind. in i Firm Bureau Mrs. Dunud linn- ugh Mrs. Dma d Harbaugh 79. of Winter Haven, Florida, former y of North Liberty, died Saturday alter i brief ulness She had Mr.hd in this area until 1951 v. ban she and her husband. Don. who survives, moved to F.orida B ides her hi si,and she is surv.ved by two sms Arthur, ot F”ockton Calif, and Roy. of South Bend; a daughter Miry, ot W nter Hiv n Fla , and eight gran’ hi'di n. Burial was Tuea day in Winter Haven, F.orida. OES HaT Friends Nicht Friends from neighboring chapters were guests oi the oifivers of Wa kerton Chapter No. 319. Order of the Eastern Star, Tucsd ly evening, Oct. 20. Worthy Matron Mis. Robert King greeted the large attendance With a poem of Friendship She introduced Mrs. Maynard (Delores > A'defer, Grand Represenative to Arizona in Indiana, of the Bremen chapter The officers introduced their guests: from the Chesterton Chapter came Mrs Clai i Hogan Mrs. Catherine Salsbury and Miss Nora Salisbury; Mr and Mis Ruy C irk Mrs Dowry Thomas, Mrs Roscoe Franklin and Mr. and Mrs Wtsley Pavey of North Liberty; also Mr and Mrs Victor Day and Mr. and Mrs Dari Knebel, of Wmam t< ; Mr and .Mrs Doug Metca.f. Leeburg; and Mrs Aldefer. L 'cal members introduced ns fr.ends of officers were: Miss Beverly Rhine, Mr and Mrs John McCombs, Mrs. D. Gift akas, Mrs. George Trapp Mrs Ix-Roy Smith, and Mrs. Ch tries Ober in of LaCrosse Several invit it ions were read to visiting matrons and patrons visitations in the d.strict The ch ipter will serve the Past Masters dinner. Saturday Nov. 7 The next meeting Nov 3, th? m.t itorv degrees will be conferred for two candidate^. Mrs Claries Oberlin and Mi Hairy Steinke contributed to the b.rthdav bu-. FoEowin^ the closing of chapte' । group oi 20 students fi in LtVi.l Piyniouth and J ickson High S hoo s, known as the ( .ad . . p> esent'd a pr<>;;cim I ■< . a vocal numbet ■ till 1 r th- direction ot Mr St-". > I. ’ m . a Junior at Bethel C > < M Alfred I)rev ar. | < -mm t’ e had de <■' Ped 1. • t d <'b ,n the s'C t 11". mi it ' tlx mo of friend hip u- ng b:'d I s, butterflies and ihiw i . At cu h guests p ace wis b nd i stand up to d< i on wn < h was wr.ten a friendship poem and t tpp d by a I' d ro ■ bud I > >tu,‘m it-. Coffee nd < d--r w - Set" d by Me E<l Dev' Mt s Tiami is C impb< 1 and Mt - J. p r E kin Vou< hers were glittered colore 1 butter files. B & PW Club Msels Tables decorated in the f<: motif of fruit, nuts candies and flower- gretrd members of the W ilk- rton Business and Pro fesionai Women's Club, Thurs day Octolier. 22 when they met at Heil’s Dmmg Room forth dr dinner meeting Mis. Clyde Stickley was introdu< cd as a guest and prosper live member Mrs. Melvin Divine became a new member Contributions were made to the St. Joseph County T B League and to CROP'. Mrs Amos Hunt, club president re minded members to bring g-fts for Beatty Hospital to the next meeting to be included in the communitv project this year The nexxt meeting will be one week earlier, November 19 l»e- --<■ < .-e of Thanksgiving A new .•Shipment of pewan meats are
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available, according to Mrs Harry Masterman Mrs. Francis Gindeiberger, Mts John Sheaks and Mrs. Elsie Johnson cuntr.buuid to the birthday lank. • e»et il clever contests were enj vid w.th prizes award'd to M a. Hunt Mis Francis Gimde bergcr. Mrs. Wi lard Place. Mrs W.iiam Beaver. Mi Donald* Daube, and Mrs. Stanley Hustetter. Mrs. Roy G.nd.-lberg er icceived the doOf prize. Mrs John Sheiks, chairman of the evening was ass.sted by M< Le an 1 W !rh Mrs C mde V ’■ ■ M . i ■ I A’ts Arthur Barden, Mrs George My r.s and Mis Hov M tst-nwi. Tyner lOOF Lodge News Maxinkuckee Lodge of Odd Fe lows hosted District No. $ ast Thursday even.ng. Oct 22. Ihe Rochester Lodgi exemp.lfied th' Fust degree on three . anddates from the Tyner Lod^e—and one from Maxinkuckedlodge. Carroll Zartrnan, Grand Master ot Ind.ana Oddfellows was present and gave an inspir itiona! address on Oddfelluwship. They also installed the newly e.ected Distrust officers: Russell Waters of Center Lodge as pres.dent; Paul Smiley of Tvner lodge va • president; Charles Rid-I.e of Center lodge, s cretary; and Buck Myers of Rochester lodge as treasurer. Ihe next district meeting is svhe in ed fur November 19, with Tippecanoe L >dge hosting. □ Q n i K T ti H □ g Mr and Mrs Dennis Traub. Walkerton, are the parents of a son. .Micheal Dennis, born on Tuesday. October 13 in the E Street Division Hospital. LaPorte. WIG SHOW AT ST. I’ATKR KS "Ihi.r and Wig Care” by Richey, of South Bend, will be the progrim for the November 4th meeting of the St. Patrick Womens Club The me 'ting will begin primptly at 7:30 pm. and members are invited to bring guests. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs John Cowger Mrs Edward Powell and Mrs Steven Franz Fill Cracks And Holes Better Handle? ■? Lie wood. PLASTIC WOOD’ The . e- Accept No Subst Uta. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor p.m is so strong you Can lake it less oltcn and sti 1 vv ake up in the mor mug without .ul the pam's stillness. -t v■p nt vou c.m take this t.>ict . n a i empty stomach It s called 1 'tht!:\ l\;. i I rmu\; (let hours of relict Ask tor .A • th’itiK Pai’i Formula by th makers of Anae in*. r t Gas and j heartburn? • । Di Gel contains a unique anti* gas ingredient, Simethicone. • This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because I)t-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get I)i-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc.
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