The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 November 1971 — Page 7

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I tuirch of The Brrthern A. P. Wenger, Pastor :e in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. , ng Worship 9:30 a.m. h School 10:30a.m. Bible 6:30. r 6:30 p.m. Practice 7:30 Wednesday. It. John’s Lutheran Church pine and Riley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Curtis E. Benson, Pastor day School and Divine Wor- > at 10:30 a m. kalkerton Wesleyan unureh ,ev. William Babb, Pastor I Jesse Wisler, Supt. hy School 9:30 a.m. ruing Worship 10:30 a.m. ng Peoples Service 6:30 p.m. nng Service 7:00 p.m. ■r Meeting. Wednesday ) p.m. I cited Pentecostal Ctuircb Corner of Indiana and I’ n Buren St., Walkerton . C.O- Billheimer, Pastor .nday school 9:43 a.m. I ’ning Worship 11:00 a.m. A mgelistic Sendee 7:30 p.m. F rst Baptist Church Main and Clark St Phouj 586-3753 Walkerton. Indiana Edwin Shelly, Pastor Where your burdens are lifted I your heart will be blest." Order of Services nday School, 9:30 a.m lormng Worship, 10:30 am. honing Sendee, 7:00 pm I.ble Study and Prayer MeetWednesday evening, 7:30 pm. b member, it does make a dlfince what you believe. nntz Lake Missionary Church >d 23, 4 miles so. ot Walkerton Richard Matteson, Pastor r ild Schwing, Music Director ’inline Varga. S. S. Supt ■ irship Service. 8:30 a.m. nday School, 9:30 a.m. Vorship Service. 10:15 a.m. i ening Service, 6:30 p.m. Hl services on Central Dayt Time. "t I'nitM Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Mtreei v Kenneth Bergner, Pastor 1 1 are welcome to our wori service. irch School 9:30 a.m. - ship Service, 10:45 am. Church of Christ North Liberty omaa E. Jones, Minister nday j ble School: Classes are for ages. Cecil Klopfenstein, School Superintendent 13 a group of well qualified nets at the 9:30 nour. 30 am. Morning Worship 3 Communion. Enjoy the felhip with Christian followers. ; -0 p.m.: Jr. & Sr Youth *0 j m.: Evening EvungellsHour. EDNESDA x f *o p.m.: Bible Study and er Assembly. Id as the Savior an men! •th Liberty United Methodist Church Robert C. Willbanks, Pastor 1 30 a.m. Church 1 45 a.m. Church School clasfor all ages. 00 p.m. Jr. Hi UMY 1 30 p.m. Sr. Hi UMY First Assembly of God higan and Van Buren Streets Walkerton, Indiana Pastor, R C. Usher : inday School 10 a.m. 'orning Worship, 11 a.m. inday Even ng Evangelistic ice. 7:30 p.m. ednesday Bible Study, 4:30

Youth Service and Recreation. Saturday 7:00 p.m. WELCOME TO ALT. First Baptist Church 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty,lnd Sunday Schoo , y:3O a.m. Morn.ng Worship, 10:30 a.m. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p.m Even ng Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting, 7:30 p m. We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Balau Faith Center Wednesday night classes, 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Rev. Lynford Sanders. Pastor Cnarles Dixon, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Youth Service, 6:00 p.m. Even ng Serv.ce, 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. CYC Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m. Uniteu Methodist Churl'll Walkerton Clyde D. Wake, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director oi Music Mrs. Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst, Chancel Choir D. rector. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Junior Choir D. rector. Nk. Jack Rizek, Charles Sherland and R.chard Flaugher, Head Ushers CHURCH C/ T ENvaR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 TOO p.m., WSCS Training School. 330 p.m, — Yoifch Choir practice. 7:00 p.m. — Chancel Choir practice. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 7:00 p.m, — Agape Prayer Group. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 31 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 11.00 am. — Sunday School. 12:30 pm.. Choir picnic. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9:30 a.m. — Prayer Group. 6:30 p.m., Senior Fellowship. 7:30 p.m.. Nominating Committee. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3 <>.3o p.m. Youth Choir practice. 7:06 p.m. — Chancel Choir practice. First Brethren Church Kent Bennett, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 am. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Evening Services, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study, 7:0 op.m. V.sitation nights, 7:00 p.m. Pine Creek Chorea of the Brethren Rev. M chael Hodson, D.istor Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m Sunday evening Jr. High Youth meeting The Junior High Youth have fresh cider. TEEGARDEN u. METHODIST CHURCH TO HOLD EVA N GEIJ STIC M EETI N (.S Evangeli^ci c meetings will be held at the Teegarden United Method st Church (north of the railroad track t beginning Sun. day evi ning, November 14 and culminating w th a family night on November 19. with a carry m Hupper a'c 6:30 p.m. followed bv the final service at 7:30 Rev. John Schro der of Bremen is the gue-t evangelist so

the week. Come and receive a blessing from the messages and the tellows h .p. □_ , p CARDS GF THAN KS Q £ Thinks to our friends and he Assembly of God Church for the cards, flowers, gifts anil visits wh.le I was in the ho pi tai, Walter Hiler Words cannot express how much 1 appreciate all the prayers, caixls and visits from my friends while 1 was in the hospital and since I have been home. My heartfelt thanks to all of you who took t me to be though'^, ful, Mrs. Edgar Cole I wish to thank my neighbors, friends, relatives and the Walkerton Lodge No. 619 F & AM. the Scottish Rite of South Bend; also to pastor Russell Schelling and the First Baptist Church, North Liberty, for visits, prayers cards, flowers and other acts of kindness shown me during my recent surgery a'c Memorial hospAal and since returning home. May God bless tach of you. Walter L. Taylor We would like to 'thank all our friends and relatives for the flowers, food and other acts of kindness at the time of the loss of our beloved father. A very special thanks to Rev. Wake and Bill Elkins Funeral Home. Mr. and Mrs. John (Piggy) Bellinger Greg Bellinger Mr. and Mrs. Van Gloss Pat Parsell Tyner IOOF Lodge News Home made vegtable soup with all the ertra Dimming was served the m mbersh p of Tyner Oddfellows Lodge, following the.r meeting Wednesday even.ng, Oct. 27. Gene Summers was the host, h admit ed Mrs. Summers did the soup. Noble Grand Welcome Miller announced that the fall and winter me t ng would begin at 3 o’clock EST starting November 3. The Relekah and Odd Fellows held their annual Halloween party for the kiddies Friday evening. Oc ober 29. at which 'time both adults and youths had an enjoyable evening. Lawrence Berglund and Russell Ecker were appointed to head a committee to harvest the corn crop ot Robert Hendricks-, who is unable, due to illne s, 'co attend his farm work. Any number or friend wishing to help are asked to contact either of the chairmen.

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Nurhurl ».n L agile Jacob Drugs 22 10 Baker's Standard 21 11 Dad & Lad s 21 11 Holly wood Restaurant 19 13 Jim Mercer & Sons 13 19 Walkerton Body Shop 12 20 Precision Pallet 12 20 Jaycees No. 2 8 24 Ti am h.gh series and game: Baker s Standard 2526. 867; Dad * Lads 2456, 880; Jacob Drugs 2358, 845. Individual high series & game: A. J Kennedy 577. 201; J. Kerr 571. 206: E. Scott 549; G. Groves 536. 222: B. Baker 527. Ualkcrum Kings & Queens Lucky Strikes 23 13 Mix Ups 23 13 Aces 22 14 Gutierdus ers 17' 2 18* 2 Lazy Four 17 19 Jokers 15 21 Nobody’s 14 ft 21 Drifters 12 24 T-am h gh series and game: M y Ups 1898, 646. 610; Aces 1804, 676; Link Strikes 1790. Individual h.gh serie, & g ime: M<n: R Bierly 618. 227. 201; S. Karn 527. 215; G. Gerber 511. Women: V. Seesc 112. 155; J Overton 111: B A l n 106 151 B SchmeUz 155; V Birden 155; V. Karn lU. L. Morii >n 117.

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7^ fl- TUw* Robert E. Urbin. Editor PUBLISHER The Independent-News Co., Inc. 401-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 586-3139 ei BLICATION TIME: Thursday of Each Meek Second Class Postage Paid At Walketou, Indiana •ÜBSCRIFUON RATES: 83.00 per Year • 50c Additunuu ■f Mailed Out Os State Me«v I'nM M Multerton. InifiHns

Monday Night Men’s Kaser’s Auc.ion Service 31 13 AJBC Coaches 27 17 Lemke's Restaurant 27 17 Community Grocery 26 18 R zek's Plbg. & Stg. 24 20 Custom Body Shop 21 23 B<g C Lumber 20 24 Walkerton Skelgas 19 25 Bob’s Body Shop 14 30 Lambies Restaurant 11 33 Individual high series & game: Jake Singleton 585, 214, 200; Earl Lemke 526, 213. Friday Night Ladies. Jackie's Chalk & Cue 31 10 Shamrock Inn 32 12 Frankie's Shell 29 15 M inuel Funeral Home 25 19 UAW Local 191 20 24 Merry Bey. Salon 18'2 25* 2 Janet's Beauty Salon 17' 2 26' 2 Lambies 17 27 Lanes Case 17 27 Clark's "66" 10 34 T am high series and game: Jacke's Chalk & Cue 2009. 703; Shamrock Inn 1992, 687; Frankies Shell 1972. 668. Individual high series & game: Marcia Heun 164; Claire Bandy 437. 170; Carol Dudeck 434, 173; Phyll.s Cox 171. Thursday Night Ladies Community Grocery 27 13 Lane's Case 26 14 Com. State Bank 26 11 Bob s Body Shep 23 17 1.-enberg TV & App. 20 20 Triple Creek Ranch 19 21 Lonzo 0.l 16 24 Farmers State Bank 15 25 Mary's Wab. Tavern 14^ 25’ 2 Tamarack Nursery 13 > 2 26! 2 Team h.gh series and game: Community State Bank 2231, 758; Lane's Case 2096, 758; Commum'ty Grocery 2078; Community Sta’e Bank 751. Individual high series & game: Marge O’Connor 521, 178; Maxine Worth ngton 493, 202; Joyce Parsons 486, 181. Monday Night Indies Regina s B. auty Salon 26 10 Huhnke's Service 25’ 2 10U Karn’s TV 19’a 16* 2 Erdely/s TV Center 18 18 Jacol Drugs 17 19 Tomorro Corp. 15 21 Lorraine's 12 24 Team No. 5 11 25 T am hgh series and game: Huhnke's Service 2165, 728; Erdelyi's TV Center 2113, 761; Lorraine's 209-1; Regina’s Beauty Salon 739. Individual high series & game: Janice White 515, 200; Phyllis H ihn 510. 183; Elsie F.tzke 508; Pearl Brecht 186. Saturday Junior Bowlers Wild Men 14 2 Hot Dogs 12 4 Pin Stompers 9 7 No. 6 8 8 Garbonzas § g Alley Dusters 7 9s No. 8 6 10 King Dngs 0 16 Team hgh series and game: Alley Dust r- 2015, 735; No 6 1998, 682; Hot Dogs 1977, 683. Individual high serie, & game: Roger Schmeltz 508, 205; Robert Gerber 460. 173; Kevin Schweder 415; Randy Schmeltz 170. Business And Professional Women Meet The Patrotic theme mixed with the fill season, decora'ied the ’able- Thursday evening. October 28 when 35 members of the Walkerton Busin •'> and Professional Women’, Clul met in Heil’s d ning room. Mis Ro-

FOR SALE -— 1964 Ford, 850 tandem, twin screw wi h 16 ft. grain bed and hoist; two gravity dump wagons. Phone 5a6-2075. n4p FOR SALE — Ca t iron bath tub cut out and made into love stat. Phone 586-3371. n4p RUMMAGE SALE — 2 women's coa’cs, size 16, like new; girl's clothing; curtains; shoes; toys; misc. Fr.day, 8:30 - 5:30 above Al-N-Dor Restaurant, Walk rton. nip BUS DRIVER APPLICATIONS The P-L-J School corporoti m is accepting applications for qualified bus drivers for the 1972-73 school year. Interested applicants must contact the Superintendent's Office at 506 Roo-e---vclt Road. Walker.on, Indiana, bert Elliott, North Liberty, was introduced as a gue.-'c. President Mrs. David Clark, greeted the group with a poem. She ask members to bring to the Novembi r 18th mee’ung, g fts for patients at Beatty Hospital for their Christmas cheer. A SIO.OO donation was voted to the Walkerton Jayce.s to assist in the Halloween Kiddles party, community w.se, being sponsored this year by the Jaycees. Mrs. Agnew Ludwig and Mis. Clark offered their assistance. Mrs. Elsie Johnson. Mrs. Pauline Baughman and Mrs. Lorrain ■ Sheaks contributed 'co the Birthday Pig. Mrs. Charles Min'er received the door prize as well as the prize in a writt n contest. Mrs. Francis Gindelberger received second prize in the cont st. Mrs. Eugene Hewit’i, Koontz Lake, and a clut. member, spoke on the working of "The National Le igue of Families of American Prisoners" organization, relating to our boys missing n action in South, ast Asia. The Hewitt's .son, Sammy, serving with the U. S. M r nes 9th Division, 3rd Battalion, stationed six miles sou.h of DaNang, has not been heard from since March 22. 1966. Never losing fa th th.it their son will come home, the Hewitts have made 5 trips to Washington, D.C., scanning film.photos of prisoners of war, to no avail. She Told her audienc ■ that there are 2 boys in Indiana whose parents feel as the Hewitts feel. Mrs. H- witt told u, the ^cate oi Florida has the most unheard of sons. Several boys or the.r families who have contadied Sammy's parents from all over have not yt been able to open u door as to what has happened. The Hewitts refuse to accept that their son is dead ur. ill there is evidence. With Mrs. Hewitts determination. motherly love and their belief in 'ihe American Govemu nt. all she a'k, as they have earnestly tried; that the Amer, ican people writ to their congressmen and representatives to urge the.-«e countries to release the names of our boys, held prisonrs. There are 463 boys, unaccounted for in the U.S.A, and among that list is Sammy HewHt, the now 25 years old son of our own Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt. Hosting the evening were: Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Gerald Howard. Mrs. Leonard Larson, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Jack Hmnagen, Mrs. Hewßt, Mrs. Jame> Mercer Mis Agnew Ludwig Mis Arden Howell and Mrs. Roger K Uy. Use C n.mon Sense \\ n n Driving

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