The Independent-News, Volume 97, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 December 1970 — Page 11

CHURCH NEWS!

Braver Cnek Wenleyan Church Dean Krieg, Pastor Charles Dixon. Supt nday School 9:30 am. rung Worship 10:30 e m. ■rung Service 7:30 pm. Week Prayer and Bible ly. Wednesday evening at t p.m. |mr<h of The Brrthem P. Wenger, Pastor n Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. ng Worship 9:30 am 1. School 10:30a.m. Bible 6:30. 6:30 p.m. Practice 7:30 Wednesday. Johns Lutheran Church Fine and Riley Roads North LiLerty, Ind. :ti« E. Benson. Pastor in. Sunday School am. Divine Worship kerton Wesleyan Church William Babb. Trustor J-sse Wlsler. Supt. . School 9:30 a.m. g Worship 10:30 am. Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. g Service 7:00 pm. Meeting. Wednesday m. ted Pentecostal Chunk orncr of Indiana and r Buren SL, Walkerton C.O. Billheimer, Pastor day School 9 45 am. rung Worship 11:00 a.m. ngelistlc Service 7:30 p.m. Plrsf Baptist Church 407 Elm Street North Liberty, Ind. istor, Russel Schelling lay School 9:30 a.m. r ch 10:30 a.m. h meeting 6:30 p.m. ng service 7:30 p.m. r meeting Wednesday ).m. Unit Baptist Church un and Clark Street! Fl win Shelly, Pastor lay School. 9:30 a.m. nlng Worship. 10:30 aJM. ning worship. 7:00 pm. inesday, Prayer Meeting, pm. me, Bring your family, friends and your Bible.'’ t. Lake Mimionary Church 23. 4 miles so of Walkerton hard Matteson, pastor 1 Bchwring. Music Director Ine Varga. S. S. Supt. hip Service. 8:30 a.m. lay School, 9.30 a.m. ’ hip Service, 10:15 a.m. rung Service, 6:30 pm. services on Central DayTime. I nited Prrenytrrian Church 512 Georgia Street Kenneth Bergner, Pastor i are welcome to our worservlce. nh School 9:30 a m. ship Service 10:35 am. Chun'S of Christ North Liberty naa E. Jones, Minister AY e School: Classes are for gee. Cecil Klopfenstein, School Superintendent a group of well qualified rs at the 9:30 hour. 0 am. Morning Worship ommunion. Enjoy the felp with Christian followers. , p.m.: Senior Youth meet uss, "How to be a ChristWithout Being Religious." 1 m : Evening Evangelisur. DNESDAx ( p.m.: Bible Study and Assembly. I as the Savior of nil men*

North Liberty United .Methodist Oureh Rev. Robert C. Willbanks, Paster 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 AMTmbiy 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 Flrat Brethren Church Kent Bennett, Pastor Morn.ng Worship 9:30 am. Sunday School, 10:30 a m. Eble Study. 7:00 p.m. Fine (nek Church of the Brethren Rev. M chael Hodsun, pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a m Sunday evening Jr. Hi Youth meeting SingHpirat.on Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Decembei 16, Sewing Circle December 16. Church Board meeting 7:30 pm. United Methodist Church Walkerton Harold E. wunams, Minister Mrs Ray Chapman. Superinten dent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, D.rector of Music Mrs, Grace Atwood. Organist Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst, Chancel Choir D rector. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Junior Choir D. rector. Mr. Russell Rhine and Mr. Gale Sheriand, Head Ushers. Church Calendar WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 7:00 pm, Chancel Choir practice 8:00 p.m.. Council on Minis tries. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10 12:00 noon. Philathea C.ass ChiJUna* pot luck at Illinois Street Bulking 9:30 a.m.. Charity Fellowship at Amt a Fenstermachers home FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11 6:30 pm . Fellowship Class pot luck al I Uno's Street building FATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 10:00 a m . Youth Choir practice 200 pm, WSdS Christmas Party at Illinois Street Building SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13 8:30 a m.. Communion Service. 9:45 a m , Sunday School. 1100 am Special Christmas music TUESDAY DECEMBER 15 1 30 pm. Naomi Fe.lowsh.p 2:00 pm Prayer Group MOO p.m. Revelation Fellowship WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16 7 00 pm. Chancel Choir practice. 8:00 pm Commission On Education CHRISTMAS CALENDAR SUNDAY. DECEMBER 20 8:30 a m . Christmas Worship Service 94^ am. Children’s Christmas Program 11:00 a.m., Christmas Worship Service. 4 00 pm. Christmas Cantata by the Choir. 6:30 pm, Family Christmas Caroling THURSDAY DECEMBER 24 10:00 p.m., Christmas Eve Service. The local United Methodist Church will celebrate the Advent season this coming Sunday Dre ember 13th, by conducting two

special worship services. At the 8:30 service they will ob.-«rve their annual Christmas Communion service. The Church School wi.l convene at 9:45. The e.even o’clock worship service will consist entirely of Christmas s >k> • duets, svxti l choraJ selections, instrumental numbers and thy singing of the fami iar Christmas carols. The pubuc is cord.ally invited to shaie In these special worship services. 1 he Church will be conduct.ng the r annual Ch uge Conference this H inday evening at 7:30 Di. Donald McM ihan. district superintendent. w.ll be piesiding This gathering e vets olficers for the c >ming year, conducted various busmens matters and gives r?commendation for p istoral leadci .-nip Shamiocks Lose To lim’own And Akion Teams This North L.berty Shanin Its fell v.ctim to a Ine J.m’jwn b .u. Friday night a. the 86-51 score was al. in favor of the Jimmies The Elkhart County crew j inp- d off to a big Ie id an 1 pay.! g catch up to the Jimmies of this season is n>t the eas.vst t.uk in the N nthern St i.e Cm.erenn- This dropped ti se: son record to 0 and 3 and w.ist the t.ist conference game for the Shamrocks. Th* Jimmies startea very fast and jumped way ahead of the host te tin in the first period is th< y moved to a 26-6 margin in the first eight minutes For all pra Lira. purpises. the winner had been dec.ded, it was now a m itter of playing the 32 minutes By halftime the lead had increased to 41-19 Juntown uwd their bench freely m the second ha.f as they opened a 30 point bulge by the end of three quarters The find score read 86-54. M.kc Wesolek w w the scoring leader for the game as he flipped in a total of 21 po.nts on six baskets and nine free throws. A 14 point effort by Dittmar and 13 by Halt accounted for most of the remaining Shamrock po ntr Renick topped the winners with 18 and he had plently of support from the balanced Juntown attack as Spaug had 14 and I) Cook. Doer, ng and McCuddy u.l chipped in with 10. BOX SCORE Anitoun rg ft p Be r lick 8 2 2 D. Cook 5 0 5 Spaugh 702 Simper 13 3 McCuddy 3 4 3 Peyton 404 Crenshaw 4 0 4 Doering 2 6 0 T Cook 0 11 Beck 1 0 2 ' Tutol» 35 16 26 North IJberty Dittmar 4 6 2 Hunt 1 0 2 C ark ’ 0 0 1 Halt 2 9 1 Roarman 2 0 5 Schlarb 0 0 0 Walls 0 0 3 Anderson 0 0 0 Weao.ek 6 9 3 Hootetler 0 0 0 Totals 15 24 17 K 4 ore By Quarter* Jim town 26 41 64 86 N Liberty 6 19 34 54 Akron’s F.yers made it four losses in a row for the North Liberty Shamrocks Saturday as they rolled to a lop-sided 81-51 win nt Akron The Flyers have b»en a strong team for years but always tough on their home court. In recording only the.r second win in six starts Akron jumped to a lead in a game that found the scoring pace slow at first but it pi< ked up is the game pro greased The Shamrocks again fed behind early to stay as th*host team made it a 16-8 bad g une after the first quarter A 22 punt effort in the second peruxl ju •' continued to dn p the wmless Shamrock- f ;rth< r ’I the pace iinl cont.nued t > outscore the Shamrocks in ev ry | ‘tied on their way to the 81 51 vtet >tv

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Akron split their jio.nts up In very balanced fasnion as Thomason was tops f ir the game with 17. However, he had double figure he.p from Hackworth and Tilden w.th 13 each and D»\e fl.pped in 12 for the winner's A 13 p .mt effort from Mike Wesolek pi<ed the Dsers w.th Craig Andcison chipping in with 11. BOX S( ()R|; Akron f g ft p Backus 3 3 0 Conner 2 1 i Cumber.and 2 0 0 G< ger i 4 4 Groninger i 0 0 H i kw^rih 5 3 2 Une 1 4 0 Thomason 6 5 1 T.lden 2 9 1 TK i s 26 29 11 N irth I il.erty Anderton 5 1 * Boarman 0 1 3 Dittmar 2 15 Hit 2 0 3 H etler 1 0 0 Hunt 3 0 5 S!ia-b 1 0 3 We so ek 6 j Aos 31" Totals 23 5 28 Si ore By Quarirrs Akron 16 38 61 81 N L.berty 8 23 38 .*,l [Science kW i WATER is the only common chemical compound or nun lil that occurs naturally in three distinct phases: gas, liquid and solid This was first recognized by Thales of Mileto>. Greece about 2..>00 yea. s ago. It has been called the 'mirror of scienc-* " because of its importance in science and human affairs far beyond its ordinary daily uses. MAN S SAFE RiCIT KN from h^ first voyage to Mars will depend in part on the results of research being conducted at Louisiana State University. A team of chemical engineers is searching for the best heat shield to prote t the pacecraft from the high temperatur -s it wil. en counter as it re-enters the earth's atmosphere where friction between the capsule and the atm >- sphere will result in temp ratures of some 25.000 degrees F The he it shield itself will reach about QOOO degrees F Because of this, a different and more sophisticated heat shield than Is used in the Apollo missions to th" Moon is needed Beat Belts Do Save L4vw

Dessert Trio That’s Irresistible ■K .J TT , * * IHMRUkSIW* ^■Ak * * Apple Tapioca, served with a big chunk of sharp Cheddar cheese and a pitcher filled with cream, offers an irresistible p/uniise of good eating. Tiu? effortless range t<p preparation of the dessert using Minute Tapioca, preserves the true delicious flavor of the apples. Serve the Apple Tapioca warm, while th* spicy fiagrance is at its best. Apple Tapioca ’> cup quick-cooking 4 cups sliced tart tapioca apples 1 cup firmly packed 2 cups water light brow n sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice H teaspoon salt 2 tablesjxvons butter S teaspoon cinnam- n Nutmeg C mbineal! ingredients exrent nutmeg in saucepan; mix lightly. let stand :>unut> - Then bring t■ab- il ovei ■ hum heat, a’irring occasionally. Reduce heat and s. r > until a plea are t.rdrr aR ut 12 minut« . Serve war. , rmklcd with nutmeg an ; accon ; unis »l by ci» an; and (. iciiilar ch< v itt.i 'ired Makes about t cups or b Servings.

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