The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1970 — Page 7

KCHURCH NEWS

I Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church I Dean Krieg, Pastor I Charles Dixon, Supt. 1 Isunday School 9:30 a.m. _ Horning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. ' ■ id-Week Prayer and Bible I idy, Wednesday evening at I 30 p.m. I Church of The Brethern I A. P. Wenger, Pastor I f in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. I ning Worship 9:30 a.m, I "h School 10:30a.n;. I It Bible 6:30. I h 6:30 p.m. I r Practice 7:30 Wednesday. tt. John’s Lutheran Church I Pine and Kiley Bonus I North Liberty, Ind. I Curtis E. Benson. Pastor I a.m. Sunday School 1 0 a.m. Divine Worship Bvnlkerton Wesleyan Church ■ .v. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler. Supt. I lay School 9:30 am. I ning Worship 10:30 a.m. I ng Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. I ning Service 7:00 p.m. I .yer Meeting, Wednesday E> pm. ll nited Pentrcontal Church Comer of Indiana and ■ Van Buren St, Walkerton Kiev. C.O. Billheimer, Pastor Kunday School 9:45 a.m. ■Morning Worship 11.00 a.m. ■Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. I First B&pßet Church 407 Elm Street North Liberty, Ind. I Pastor, Russel Schelling ■ Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Ichurch 10:30 a.m. ■ Youth meeting 6:30 p.m. ■ Even’ng service 7:30 p.m. I Prayer meeting Wednesday 130 p.m. First Baptist Church Mam and Clark Streets Edwin Shelly, Pastor Isunday School, 9:30 a.m. ■ Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. ■ Evening worship. 7:00 pm. I Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, 1:30 p.m. I “Come, Bring your family, lour friends and your Bible." Koontz Lake .Missionary Church toad 23, 4 miles so. of Walkerton Richard Matteson, pastor >onald Schwing, .Music Director Pauline Varga. S. S. Supt. Worship Service. 8:30 a.m. Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:15 am. Evening Service. 6:30 pm. All services on Central DayIght Time. Irst United Preswyterian 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 mm. Church of Christ North Liberty Thomas E. Jones, Minister BUNDAY Bible School: Classes are for ill ages. Cecil Klopfenstein. Bible School Superintendent lends 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 pin.: Senior Youth meet o discuss. "How to be a Christen, Without Being Religious." 7:00 j m : Evening Evangelislc Hour. WEDNESDAY 7:00 pm ■ Bible Study and ’river Assembly. s held ns the Suvio r of all men!

North Lilierty United Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Willbanks. Paster 9:3C 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 Buren Streets Walkerton. Indiana Pastor M. L. Royer Sunday School 10 am. Morning Worship, 11 am. Sunday Evening Evangalistic Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, «:30 p m. , Youth Service, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL First Brethren ( hnreh Kent Bennett. Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. B ble Study, 7:00 p.m. United Methodist Church Walkerton Harold E. Wnnams, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman. Superintcn dent of Study Program Thomas E Frame, 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 Gale Sherland, Head Uaiws. Church Calendar WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice. 8.15 pm., WSCS Executive meeting. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 28 10 00 am., Youth Choir practice. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 29 8:30 am.. First Advent Wor ship Service. 9:45 am., Sunday School. 11:00 a.m., 2nd Worship Serv ice. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 9:30 a.m., Prayer Group. 8:00 p.m., Committee on Nominations. TUESDAY. DEX’EMBER 1 2:00 pm . Prayer Group WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2 7:00 pm., Chancel Choir practice. 8:15 pm.. Annual Christmas Fellowship Tea. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 7:00 p ni. pm. Agape Prayer CH R LSTM A S C’A LEN DA R SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6 8:30 a m Fust Worship Service with Dr Wilson Parks from Haven Hubbard Home, guest Speaker. Sermon, "The Amer!, can F imily.” He w.ll a’so speak at the 11:00 am service. MONDAY DECEMBER 7 630 pm. Senior Fellowship pot luck at Hanoi, Street Building THURSDAY DECEMBER 10 12 Noon Phdnthea (’1 tsi Christmas Party, pot luck dmn< r at 11 mois Street B dkhng SATURDAY DECI M HER 12 "00 pm. WSCS Chr stm i Partv it 11 inn. Stiert Building for old*r adults low members and children SUNDAY DECEMBER 13 8 ..<> a m . Ch istma.i Commun ion Service. 11:00 a.m. Special Christmas Music Service SUNDAY DECEMBER 20 8 30 am.. Christnns Worship Service y 1 1,1 Children’s Christmas Program 11 00 a.m Christmas Worship Service. 4:00 pm. Christm s Cantat i by the Choir. 630 pm. Family ChtKtma. C o’jpu T’ B U -DAY DEC MIC R 21 10 00 pm, Chiißtmis E." Siu i it e

* IJNHW METHODIST ADVENT SERVICES This Sunday will be the beginning of tne Advent Season. The local United Methodist Church will be conducting spec ial services each Sunday in keeping with the theme of this holy season. 1 his Sunday the pastor will be del.coring a sei mon pertain.ng to advent at both the 8:30 and 11:00 o’clock wonh.p services The Cham e. Choir wui lie s.nging an Advent Anthem Pine Creek Church ot the Brethren Rev. M chatb Hodson, pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 10 00 a.m Sunday evening Skating Party at Plymouth, 6:00 to 9:00 n. mi. December 1. Mus.c Commission at 7:30 pm December 2 Ministerial Commission at 7:30 pm. Dcceml er 2, Lad.es Aid Walkerton OES A large s.de line enjoyed the meeting of Wa kerton ('haptr No. 319. Order of the Eastern Stir, Tuesday evening November 17. Three mefbers, Stanley Or cutt, Mrs Francis Holland and Mrs Newton William.-, were escorted to the altar, to receive their twenty five year member sh.p pins. Worthy Matron Mis Robert King and Harry Doll greeted them Mr Doll who served as Worthy Patron in 1945 spoke congratulatory words to the three and assisted in giving the pins. Other eligible members unable to attend, were Mrs. Albert Marquis Springfield, Mass; Mrs. Bernard Sprague, Cicarwater, Florida; Mrs. Kathryn Montgomery. Fort Wayne; Mrs. Arthur Becker. Knox; and from Walkerton, Mrs Neil Downey; Mrs Stanley Orcutt and Mrs. Ed Petersen Introduced as guests were Ray Oberly, Bremen Chapter; Mrs. Roy Newell. Mr. and Mrs George Pfeiffer; Mrs. George Hillis and Mrs. Russell Smith all of Koontz Lake but members of Chicago Chapters. Mrs. Harry Doll was received into the local chapter by affili ation from Huntington Chapter No 75

HOW TO ROAST TURKEY ON A BARBECUE GRILL

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For a turkey that's roasted to a ruddy, rich, brown color, skm crisp and flavorful, meat mo.3t and with more flavor than any you've tasted before, try ro in l . v.underfill bird on . n o »< r bai ecce rrul. You d t -rd a prill vMh a dome in? Lu d to c • o.er t > tn. y. i.-e ha- vol! be n ■ J i ,»in » n the b d, nr.:.ii ..n ■v< n ovt of t. 11 il Yi.u । n i a hood Iro n v. . ' < I • . and Ikai' D- y H-y ■ \ . p The ii.dl should be at least 21 inches in dimu'er T the round I Mier type. L r ctangular in shape, it should be about 1 I niche. wide by .h at 21 inc'a . long. These w II accomnieu: • turkeys up to II lbs. ready-i i-cook 1. Set up the grill on a terrace. .in a carport or the dm , v y of tin i, .... . out of the wmd. 2. Build the fu - at one si Ie of •nd of 1. I gr I to.r ..bout half ,t bib. > . : <b I bneu ’ A ’ the <- . •Ie < tl lu. t . V. ‘ . I V .

NOVEMBER 26 1970 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —-

A distinguished guest present was an honorary member of Walkerton Chapter, Mrs. Ray (Christine» Oberly Past Worthy Grand Matron of Indiana Grand Chapter Order ot the Eastern Star. Mrs Oberly came to Walkerton to prest nt a jewel of Gold to Mrs. M mde Ho ser in her home befon the meeting. Mis Holser has I"i n a member of Walkerton Chapter tor 50 years. Worthy M ition Mrs. King and Worthy Pati 'n, Myron Mullet presented Mrs Holser with a corsage of gold from her chapter Mrs Obeilv. m hei gracious manner congratulated the honoree in I extended best wishes fi mi her Grand Chapter, as she pinned the award of Go d on Mrs. Holser. Present for this spec. 11 ceremony were the Oberlys the .Mulcts, Mrs King, Mrs Willard Place Mr md Mis. Robert ('and ler. Mis Dewayne Pavey, Mrs 1’ - ■ .1 • >n ' > s Verka and Mrs Newton Williams. Durig the meet ng at the ti i..pi" Mis. Oberly v is >rt”d to the East gain Grand Hon us and Mis. King presented her with i fall corsage from Walkton Chapter. Appointed by Mrs King to th" Chnstmus Cheer committee were: Mrs Eugene Zimmerman. Mis. Carl Shores, Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins. Mrs. Jasper Elkin. Mis James Patterson and Mrs Leßoy Whit iker. Associate matron, Mrs Robert Candler announced the date for the annual Mason's affiliated Chr.stmas family party will be held December, IS at the temple. A carry-in dinner and program is planned Answering the birthday call were: Mrs. Gus Ver kier Mrs Don Wolfenberger, Mrs. Candler. Harry Doll and Mis. Ed DeVos. Protems for the ritualistic open ing and closing were: Mrs. Leonord Beaty in the station of Ruth and Mrs. John McCombs in the station of Martha. Initiation for one candidate will be held at the next meeting. December 1, at which time a memorial service will be held for a di'parted Brother, George Ferverda. Mrs King closed the meeting with a poem "what is Brotherhood Tables in the dining room were attractively decorated in fall colors and leaves Colorful large

1 when the fire is burning , enough to create considerable t heat, place the turkey on the r grate over the pan. . not over , the fire. The turkey is stuffed I and trussed in the usual way. . I. Cover or place a foil i hood on the grill, adjust the ■ damper so f re burns moderlv. D- i't try to n. h the , r.-a ..n-’ Brush the turkey once r f. : with in. bed horten1 i ; or a ba I K ce oi wine ' or< :dr; a”J herbs Sht- ' I the s.de of the I -uri ey c o n to Ine fi.e tend - io brown too <| .; .iy, protect • w th foil. Add additional ' briquet* once or twi e darin.; I the roast mg, a b'w damp hickory chips too vds the end. I 5. Roast the f.r.key about the me length of time as lor i « .i n : astin; A I l ib. turkey > o.\ I t die ..bout J hours The U;>.; It >•, for d m u > can be used . .the drunv.ek and • t’. h joint should - ve easily, ; . the meat oi tne breast Jv. h th- t nge.s, it should feel ' 1 An < n t . mometer

standmp leaves held editorials dated 1945. Large red letters 25 centered the table. Cookies and coffee were served by Mrs Dewayne Pavey, Mr.>. Cand,er. Mrs. Clarence Reid and Don Woiu nLciger Nofk e to B dders Not" e is hereny gum th it th' Po k Lit coln-Johns'm School Coiporation of Mar-hall. St Joseph. and Li Port" Counties. Indi na. wll receive bid on Sitel lite lunchroom equipment at the Polk-Lincoln Johnson admimstiation Bu Idmg until Tuesday, December 15. 1970 at b:00 p.m. EDST. Bids received latei than, th.s will be returned unopened. Description of the eq a pment being bid upon can be found in. detail .n th" INSTRUCTIONS to BIDDERS ava lab e ;n the oifico of the Superintendent of Schools, Polk Lincoln-Johnson Admin,strati >n Building, Roo <. veit Road. Walk* rton, Indian t A copy of thes» .nsti iction.- w .1 be made avail ible upon request by pro .p»-< tivv bidders. Any and all bids may be accepted or it jected ai a whole or .n part, at the discretion ot the unde i signed Required delivery dates ire uso to be an inged it the mutual satisfaction of the undersigned and the s iccessful bidder ill Ind., will be conditioned dates. Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on p escr bed forms in accordance w.th Indiana Form No. 95. A Non-CoHusion affadavit shall also be fully executed on each proposal. Earn bid shall i>e accompanied by an acceptable certif ed check, or cashier s check, oi b.d bond executed by the bidder and an acceptable surety company payable to the Polk-Lincoln-John son School Corporation, in an amount of not less than (s'l ) five per cent of the total bid. Sealed bids are to be mailed, or delivered, to Dr. Edward M I’owell, Superintendent of Schools l*olk Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation, 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. Indiana William Carter, MD, president Elburt Place, Vice-President Earl Smith, Secretary Denslow DoL Cai roll Zartman 2tn26

1 3 1. Clip off hooks of 6 or 7 coat hangers with wire cutters; straighten wire with pliers. , 2. Form 2 or more lengths ‘ into a firm circle, using picture • wire to bind ends together. This is the base of hood and I should fit just inside grill. ( " a 3. l oop remaining wue* umbni a f .shion and ? tach to ha- nr' ie. usa g phe >to twist intis i .n together with picture w ire al tup. / ■ ■ z ■ 1 Cm - w h Hea-- Duty ;R ' b - I • sma I b.> a. ’ ;» to

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