The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 November 1970 — Page 7

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Beaver Cr«ek Wesleyan Church Dean Krieg. Pastor Charles Dixon. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. '. >rning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. lid-Week Prayer and Bible tudy, Wednesday evening at :30 p.m. Church of The Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor ire In Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. ning Worship 9:30 am. rh School 10:30a.m. i It Bible 6:30. .th 6:30 p.m. r Practice 7:30 Wednesday. <t. John’n Lutheran Church Pine and Utley Roads North Liberty. Ind. Curtis E. Benson, Pastor 0 a.m. Sunday School ,0 a.m. Divine Worship iValkerton Wesleyan Church lev. William Babb, Pastor J®sse WiMer. Supt. : lay School 9:30 a.m. ning Worship 10:30 a.m. ng Peoples Service 6:30 p.m, ning Service 7:00 p.m. ver Meeting, Wednesday D P m. I nlled Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton Her. 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 pm. : en*ng sendee 7:30 pm. Prayer meeting Wednesday 30 p.m. First Baptist Church Mam and Clark Streets Edwin Shelly, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.in. Morning Worship, 10:30 am Evening worship, 7.00 pm. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, 30 pm. “Come, Bring your family, >ur friends and your Bible." oontz laikr Missionary Church oad 23, 4 miles so. of Walkerton Richard Matteson, pastor onald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga, S. S. Supt. Worship Sendee, 8:30 am. Sunday School, 9:30 am. Worship Service. 10:15 am. Evening Service, 6:30 p.m. All services on Central Dayfht Time. rat l'aited Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street ev. Kenneth Bergner. Pastor You are welcome to our worlp sendee. Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:36 a.m. Church of Chriat North Liberty Thomas E. Jones, Minister V.NDAY Bible School: Classes are for I' ages. Cecil Klopfenstein, ible School Superintendent fids a group of well qualified Sachers at the 9:30 hour. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship nd Communion. Enjoy the felwshlp with Christian followers. 6 00 p.m.: Senior Youth meet 1 discuss, "How to be a Christ‘n. Without Being Religious." ?Oo । m : Evening Evangelis* c Hour. WEDNESDAY 1 00 pm : Bible Study and raver Assembly. 1 Ovid as the Savior of all men!

North Liberty United Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Willbanks, Paster 9:30 a.m. Church 10:45 a.m. Church School claases for all ages. 5:00 p.m. Jr. Hi UMV 6:30 p.m. Sr. Hi UMY First Assembly of God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Walkerton, Indiana Pastor M. L. Royer Sunday School 10 am. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangalistlc Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, • :30 p.m. , Youth Service, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL First Brethren Chun h Kent Bennett, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 am. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. B ble Study, 7:00 pm. I nitcd Methodist Church Walkerton Harold E Wimams, Minister Mrs Ray Chapman. Superinten dent of Study Program Thomas E. Emme, Director of Music Mrs. Grace Atwood Organist Mrs Sharon Klinedinst. Chancel Choir Director. Mrs. Mildred Smith, Junior Choir D.rector. Mr. Russell Rhine and Mr Gaie Sherland, Head U ^rs. Church Calendar SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11 10:00 am., Youth Cho r p.actice SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 8:30 am., First Worship Service, Laym m - Day 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 am , 2nd Worship Serv ice, Laymans Day MON DA 5’ NOVEMBER 16 9 30 a.m , Pi aver Group 8 00 pm. Committic on N ■min.tions. T <DAV NOVEMBER 17 1 30 p m , N lomi ('ircle. 2:00 pm Prayer Group SOO p.m.. Revelation Fellow sh.p WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER IS 7 (MJ pm, Chancel Choir practice. 800 pm Commission on Educat on. Pine Creek ( him h o! the Brethren Rev. M.chael Hodson, pastor Sunday School, 9 00 a m. Morning Worship, 10:00 a m Sunday evening Jr Hi Youth November 18, Sewing Circle November 18, 7:30 pm , Church Board. SENIOR FEM/OWSHII* MEET The Senior Fellowship of the United Methodist Church met In the 111 noH Street building on Monday. Nov 2 with over thirty members present, in spite of the | very rainy weather. All enjoyed a delicious pot lurk ' supjier with Mr. and Mrs Fritz Skinner and Mrs Frank Hahn n charg- of the dining room arrangements. After a brief busines- meeting, Miss Ethel H erlv showed s >m a of her lovely pictures taken whi’e in Europe recently The moun tain scenes of Switzerland and th- beautiful flowers of the Netherlands were especially enjoyed The next meeting will be on December 7 and a (’hr stm a program is b ing planned. Community Club Pre-Holiday Sale Christmas was brought i l:tt’e closer win n the W~v an d M*-ms Committ • f the W dk>- ?- n W >• mans Community Club held । pre hoad t v s d on Frid ax Nax

cmeber 6. in the Community Building. Cuddly stuffed animals umu 1 pn ('hr.st mis * u<!s. < a nd!* di । - si • sv. -ate b igs V ..! mtes’ and numeious other items were bought by m mbei and gut-t.-. M.S. W d.. .u Meh • ski, M: Alli 11 W •hlgi ninth .nd AL ; G Vet ka ' wi । e .n dm ge f th * project. The d votions T ike car? of the Limbs. ’ John 2 1 15 U.’o n from "Our D '.iV B'ui " weie givi nby Mis Mi o Slkk "The chi dien of the voi Id are the v. ive of the future," sn • said She quoted poetess isabe. G ay who wrote: "Some would gather roses and r. st from worldly str.fe; but I would gather childlen from among the thorns of sin. I wouid set k a golden curl and a freckled toothless grin Foi money c mnot entei in that Lani of end s- day and roses that are gathered soon will wi t along the wav But O the laughing child on as I cross the sunset sea, and the gates swing wide to Heavcn-I can tak • th^m n with me." As Mis Sl.ck had com plet-d her three month assignment as devotional leader, Mrs Oscar Barney w is named to succe d her. Wh it was your vocation before you wore married was the answer to roll call. Secretarial work and .school teache s 3‘d the list Been us ■ the pre., dent. Mis Chester Griffin h d been delayed due to an a itomobile a< c dent, the bus.r.vss meeting wis brief Members. however, were re minded to bring then unwrapped gifts lor the Beatty Hospital patients to the next me ting. Mrs Allen Seaholm cha rman of "Project Concern," whi< h i - design <1 to b< nef:t the Nav ijo Jrdi m. who live in B.sti. New Mexico told the group that the goal f<» tlie project was at least 100 books of trading stamps and as manv cake n» xes and cereal coupons as posable. Othei mem I is <>f this project comm.tt'e are Mr . L-mi rd Beaty, Mis. A. H Hunt, r and Mr John McCombs Any of these ladies wi.l gladly t ike donations al any time. Mrs W ll'am Babb, wfe of pa tor Re\ W.ll'am C Bibb of the W< ? van Chut h, Walk* ! ton will I tin p iker it the next meeting on Novi mbei 20. Boa Is of i 11 t a*" s »nd in xed g.u ds g o', d the tib ;AD B*-n Br< de picul A van ty of de icio’is p s were prox idetl Dy the ho: te s.-, Mr Frank Helfrich Mrs Joi n Goodpast ire ml Mrs Milo SI. k. A good ne gnbor of Mr- Frank Helfrich. Mis John Damelewski assi ted her I MTU) METHODIST LAI MEN'S DAI The local United Methodist Chun h xv.ll lx* observing Lay men's Day this coming Sunday n both of their morning worship s- rvices. This is a day when the church seeks to interpret the vital role of laymen in the church and give opportunity to witness. The theme for the day is "Common Faith Common Commitment" Th« lay leader of the local congregation is Mr. John Wathen. The services will be conducted at 8:30 and 11:00 o'clock □ □ C ARDS () F THA N K S U □ I would like to thank everyone who voted for me in the recent election. W E Ochs Expressing my appreciation and thanks to all voters who supported me n my campaign for Lincoln Township Trustee. 'Die be>t of exerythlng and success to I.'ov’l Stephenson, your newly elected Trustee C ydr Chapman We want to express our deep gr ititude to Reverend Williams for his strengthening words to Drs Rohrer and Carter, to a ' xx ho sent fiowers and to th< manv kind fi ends who brought f >od and helping he i t • and hands to us in our ber ixement Mi - George I'. 1. tn| het Mi s R<»ber t L Fl me n

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I wish to expr*s. my thanks ] and gr ititude to ni;, nc.ghb as, it.- nd - and relative i > thsii x sits get well co ■! Howers, gifts and pt iyeis while I wis in ti •• hospit i. ,in I m • I c in hoin- Ai. w • . „ i tl- . pp. 11 - 1 .ted C i r.i S hu|' z I want to tl ink ill th se h > vob I for mt- to fn. tr; ■ oft!; • of Lincoln T uvnship T. ustee It .s greatly apprec. tied .-nd also a big thanki to tae Democi it workers. Lloyd E Stephenson I wish to thank all my f lends an! relatives lor the (aid . visits and many acts of kindness while I was in the hospital tnd dui.ng my recovery at home. It xv.is a l great.y apprec ated. Harvey Steffen ■We wish to thank our f iends. neighbors and relatives for the many acts of k ndness shown during our iecent loss of our wife and mother, Orra, Carol and Janice Tax lor NOTICE The Tracy Unit d Method st Church Fish Fry. Saturday. November 11. 1:30 to 8:00 pm. CST. Adu.t ’ $1 50 and children up to 12 75 cents Fresh Lake perch. NOTICE The annual parish "Fall Festival" wi.l be held this Thursday exening. November 12 at 7uO p.m. at St Patrick's Hall The St. Patrick s Women's Club will be in charge of the fo<xl. the bake sale and the White Ei''phant Booth xvith Mrs. F ink Sailor as their chairman Mis. M.chiel Kuhnnowski will be head ng the food stand while Mrs Helen Quebbem m will be 1 .king cue of the bake sale. In charge of the White E.ephant booth is Mis. John Comg r. REC REA HON S< HI DI LE AT NORTH LIBERIA IIK.II Ti: ■ Recreation progtain xviil be held on S tuiday and W dnesday in the North Liberty School. Tne schedule is as idi--1 iw- Sat nd y mornings, 8 Ki in trie elementary gym high school b>ys; 1U 12 n tiie e.tn:rntix gym. jun.or high girl : slu :ii the h.g i school gym lor the sth nd 6th grade boas .mb It lo to 12 in the high >chooi gym I u the junior hign boy... on Wcdnesd.iy e.enm^s Horn 7 to 9 .n the nigh school gym will be the adult m n Tne last actixities xxull sta.t on Saturday. November 11 and continue until April 1 No re. reation dur ng the Thanksgiving hohd iv and Christmas holiday . Nov. 26 - 28 and Dee. 17 thru > Jan 4. • All participants are asked to 1 bring their own towel if they de- ‘ sire to shower after recreat.on i . Married Miss Janie Lee became the bride of Wil iam Colin in a 7:30 p m. ceremony Saturday evening in the Walkerton United Meth- । dst Church with the Rev. Harold E Williams, officiating Tile bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Lee, Walkerton. Mr and Mrs. Jack Colin of Walkei ton are parents of the bridegroom The bride chose for her wedding a street length dress of navy blue w.th rnatihmg accessories She carruHl a mixed bou quet of roae^ carnations and mums. Mrs G iry Freeman, sister of the bride was her only attendant She wore i tu quoise color dres>. styled like that of her sister David Seitz, was best man for h s brother. Follow .ng the wedding a buffet upper was given in the home of the brides parents for members of the immediate families and tiie bridal f) irty An open house xx as held for the couple Sundax fi .m 2 to 5 p m ,n the honm of tht brides p irents Tl ' • it- now 11 home in N ipp inec wh ■! -th • t> idcg room is 1 npl led w th Pkt hl r Furnit ire (’ m.p m\

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D-' >N T merely brighten carpets. Bl a- Lustre them . .no rapid I'so.rng Rent shampo<)er <1 Harvey s Dnm St ;. N . r u. pp. ert y n!2 FOit SALE m, n - 36 • f 3 [mt -ome w ;th ’. -t, 2pr p it-. 2 lad . c. ts -z • 9 'nd 11;g > . nt- :ze 5 . 1.3; ■k.rt . -a . iters; 1 frosted wig. 409 tut Rd. Wdsntm n!2p APPLES AND (IDER SIN A(RE I RI IT FARM, INC. Rolling Prairie, Ind From LaPorte go north on Ind 39 to Rd 1000 North turn right and follow signs Phone 219-778 2183 029 WEBB Plumbing and Heating, furnace cleaning SI9OO Phon<* 586-3717 2tnl9p GARAGE SAT.E Saun i bath, TV riding lawn mower antiques. old p. mo roles tool-, humid:f er. < loth» s. Saturd iy md Sunday. November 14 and 15 Irn-z Wisler 3 miles west of K >ontz Like to end of md. fi st house left n!2p FOR SALE 12 v . t Volkswag on g isoline h» it t $25 (» Ph 586-2154. n!2p I Texas Oil Company needs good mm over 10 f r short trip s .rioundmg Wdk erton. Contact customers We tian Air m til A. R Dickerson. pres. Southern te«n Petroleum Corp . Ft. Worth, Tex NOTH 1 TO BIDDERS N' ' ’ tiie I "Ik L.m oln-.h In :i S. ::<>ol C-ii p. at on of I. ।i ‘ St J>• s ph md Al : • e . 11. !- ma w !i r< e.; e 1 ..;s on * n- <1 I St' p V n < ' : i tn-' . 1< for Hie .1 m Gl< I ■ Hgh S >ol at th I Ik-L'i ' h: I n Admin sti it .on Ball :: on I -ml - r 1, 1970 it sou i ' I i id. r B.ds rec ■ ■.cd . it- i than sa h hoar will I e rrt ur d । nop. red A l bids must meet, or s upa^s. the -pei it.nti"i.s l.stcd in the Insiuctions to Bidders nailable it the off of the S ipcrintendent, 506 Roosexf't Road, Walkerton, Indiana. A copy of these instructions may be seemed in pt« son or by mail upon request. Any and ill bids may be rejected at the discretion of the undersigned Required del very dates are stated in the Instruction to Bidders, and all bids wi.l be conditioned on such dat s Proposals shall lx* executed properly m accordance with Indiana Form No. 95 A Non collusion affidavit. required bv Statute, shall be fully executed on **ach proposal. Each bid shall Iw* accompanied by an acceptable certified check, or cashiers check ou‘ bd bond excut *d by the bidder and an acceptable surety company, payable to the |*olk Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation m -in amount of not les- than (5 , ) five percent of the total bid. Sea'ed bid-, or prop Mals are to be mailed to Dr Edxvard M PoucU. Supetmtendent of Sch<x>!s polk Lmcolnl.lohn-<>n School Cor. poration 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indian i 46571 William D Carter MD. P. esident Eiburt Place Vice President Eul Smith Secretary Iv nsl<-w I>oll Cari ■ Il Z n tin m 2ti:l9

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