The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 December 1971 — Page 7
CHURCH NEWS
.■ li of The Brethern ■ ^ Wenger, raster P ra y et Hour 9:25 a.m. ’■ Worship 9:30 a.m, ■s hool 10:30a.m. ■ le 6:30. ■ io p.m. Bu t ice 7:30 Wednesday. Lutheran Church i'.B ana Riley Roads Berth Liberty, Ind. Bn E. Benson. Pastor ■ School, 9:00 a.m, B Worship, 10:30 a.m. Br’on Wesleyan Unurch "Bwilliam Babb, Pastor B -e Wisler, SupL ■ School 9:30 a.m. B Worship 10:30 a.m. B . oples Service 6:30 p.m. "B Service 7:00 p.m. Meeting. Wednesday 1H ■ ' Pentecostal Cirarcis Bmer of Indiana and tB Buren St., Walkerton H CO. Billheimer, Pastor echool 9:45 a.m. Ing Worship 11:00 a.m. l- listic Service 7:30 p.m. rst Baptist Church Jain ana Clark St. F’horw 586-3753 a Iker ton, Indiana Iwin Shelly, Pastor re your burdens are lifted r heart will be blest.” ' >rder of Services School, 9:30 a.m ng Worship, 10:30 am. ng Service. 7:00 pm. Study and Prayer MeetBn sday evening, 7:30 p.m. ■ ’-her, it does make a dis- ■ what you believe. ■ nitw! Presbyterian Church ■ 12 Georgia street B nneth Bergner, Pastor ■ re welcome to our worB vice. ■ i School 9:30 a m B p Service, 10:15 am. ■ Church of Christ North Liberty ■B s E. Jones, Minister । hool: Classes are for £ Cecil Klopfenstein, ■ School Superintendent ■ group of well qualified it the 9:30 nour. ■ •m. Morning Worship ■ munion. Enjoy the fel- ■ oth Christian followers. in.: Jr. & Sr. Youth ■ . -u.; Evening Evangelia■<ESDAI ■ Pm.: Bible Study and ■ Assembly. I s the Savior all men! ■ l iberty United Methodbit Church B >ert C. Willbanks, Pastor ■ * m. Church B » m. Church School das- ■ '1 ages. I ! m. Jr. Hl UMY I i m. Sr. Hl UMY B r 't Assembly of God B and Van Buren Streets B Berton, Indiana * tor, R, c. Usher B School 10 a.m. B g Worship, 11 a.m. B Even ng Evangelistic B ^3O p.m. B day Bible Study, 4:30 B Service and Recreation, B 7:00 p.m. B OME TO AT J, ■ ' 'st Baptist Church ■ ’ < W. Elm Street I 'orth Liberty,lnd B Schoo!, 9:3u am. g Worship, 10:30 am. Meeting. 6:30 p.m Service. 7:30 p.m. B lay Prayer meeting.
We Preach Chi Ist Crucified R.sen and Coming Again. Bahai Faith Outer Wednesday night classes, 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome. Koontz Lake Missionary Church Road 23, 4 mlies so. ot Walkerton Richard Matteson, Pastor Donald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga. S. S. Supt. Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:15 a.m. Evening Vespers, 6:00 p.m, PRAYER GROUPS Ladie.-, Tue day, 8:30 a.m. Midweek Wednesday, 6:30 P.m, Men, Sunday, 6:30 a.m. All services on Central Standard Time. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Rev. Lynford Sanders. Pastor Charles 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 pm. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. CYC Thursday evening at 6:30 pm. First brethren Church Kent Bennett, raster Morning Worship. 9:30 a.m. 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. Uniteci Methodist Churro Walkerton Clyde D. Wake, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman. Supermten dent of Stuay Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Mu.dc Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence. Organists Mrs Sharon Khnedinst, Chancel Choir D.rectcr. Mrs. Mildred Smith. Junior Choir D. rector. Jack Rizek, Charles Sherland and ILchard Flaugher, Head Ushers Pine Creek Church of the Brethren Rev. Michaei Hoasun, nastur Sunday School, 9:00 a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a m Sunday evening, Jr. High Fellowship. PROPHECY CONFERENCE The Pa tor of the F'lrst Baptist Church n North Liberty has announced that a Prophecy Conference w.ll be held in the church beginning Suday, December 5 and closing Wdnesday, D-cem-ber 8. The mediigs will begin at 700 each ev< n ng. The nurjery will be available for small children. The (vangeist, Win-ton Mazakis. was born in Haifa, Palestine and Faded in Beirut Lebanon, where he received his education. Rev. Mazakis is a graduate of American University of Be rut, and studied two y ars at the law school of Si. Joseph University in Beirut. He haq taught in two Christian high schools, and has been secretary of Gideon’s International in Lob mon. and Christ’s Ambassador-. Currently he is th- Executive Director of Trin*-MedLerrnnean Radio, a non profit organization geared to evangelize the Ea t Mediterranean peoples n this generation by means of radio. Pastor Rusnell Schelling has announced the meetings are for the pul he. KL ( HI R< H CHANGES TIME ' OF EVENING SERVICES The Sunday evening erv cp at the Koontz Lak Mis-i m irv Church is being moved ahead
one-half hour beginning this Sunday. From this week on, the Sunday even ng services will begin ai 6:00 p.m. CST, rather than at 6:30. This change has been made by the church board in difference to those who followfa t time. All of the sei vices of the Koontz Lake Church aie on slow time. ANNOUNCE GUEST SPEAKERS During the month of December, the United Presbyterian Church will be having agues. speaker each Sunday for Worsh p Service at 10:45 along with the choir. Sunday School will be as usual. Gue t .-petker tor December 5 will b ■ E. L. Mur. i ay; December 12. Rev. Clyde Wake, pastor of th ■ Walkerton UnZed Mtthodisc Church; December 19. Rev. Ray Kuhn; Decembi r 21 Christmas Eve Candielghi Service w.th Rev. Jim Murray; and December 26. Dr. John G >odpa ture. Everyone is welcome. O „□ CARDS OF TRANKS □ Q A most sincere “Thank You - ’ to all my dear neighbors, friends and fellow club membens for sending cards and gifts, and especially for their prayers and visLs during my stay in the hospital. I am home now, tdit facing a long convalescent period of four or five months and would surely appreciate vis.ts from all of you, even if it would ja^t be for a few minutes, or of course, longer at any time, day or evening. Thanks to all too, for being so kind to Bill. Elizabeth Mich il-ki We want to thank the people of Walkerton who gave to CROP. May a special blessing b? yours as you helped to stop hunger somewhere in the world. sth, 6th. 7th and Sth grade cH s s of the United Methodist Church I would like to thank everyone for cards, gift-, visits and your prayers while I wa s in the hospital. All was appreciated. Art DeMyer □--- □ BIRTHS □ n A daught-r was barn on Saturdiy, November 27, to Mr. and Mr*. Gary Clevtland. rome 3, Walkerton, in the E Street Division, L> porte. Mr. ;ind Mis. Eison Barden Walkerton, aie the parents of a daughter, Mel s- i Gail, born on Tue day Nov mber 16 in Memorial Hosp ,al South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howell, North Liberty, are the parents ot a jon born on November 24 in Parkview Hospital Plymouth. A daughter w;ls born on November 25 to Mr. and Mr-. Richard Tracy of Tyner, in Parkview Hosp.ta^ Ply-mouth. HOLIDAY GREETINGS To our friends anil neighbors, we wsh to extend, this year and in the future our best wi has for a very Merry Christmas and a most Hippy New Year. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shirley BETTER HOMES EXTENSION CLUB MEETS A film “How Are You” was shown Ly Harold Barber, vol-urftet-r worker for the Mental Health Association, South Bend to open the Bi tter Homes Extenpsion Club meeting Monday evening. November 22 at the Community budding. A que tion and answer di-cus. sion was held following the showing of the f lm. A donation was given to th- 1 M ntal Health A socation fjo buy Chri-:tmas presents for the patient it Beatty Hospial. On December 7 a group of club members will travel to Realty Hospital to wrap Christmas prea nts. Over 100 ran- of cookies were packed to bring holidly cheer to the patients at Beatty. The club's Chri 'nus p irty will be held it the American L -
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gion Decemtier 13 ac 6:30. D.nner reservations should be made with Evelyn Eddinger, phone 586-2484 by Decemo, r 6. Mrs. Allan Ed L nger was introduced as a guest fur the evening. April 13, 1972, is the date chos.n for the club's Fashion Show to be span red by LeVine's 80. ton Store, LaPorte. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Wayne Covr and Mrs. Fayette Dunn. YORKTOWN HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB The Yorktown Home Demonstration club met with Mrs. Walter Jackson Monday evening. November 22. Mrs. Marv.n Bouse was co-hoscess. Mrs. Ralph Jackson, president, presided at the meeting, after which packages of home mad ■ cookies were packaged for local boys, serving oversea.-. Cookie cans were 31. o fillet! for parents al Beatty Hospital, Westville. Mrs. Harold Rizek won the door prize and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman received the haste.-s gift. Mrs. Dale Ullery conducted a silent auction. A project the club sponsored, that of brightening the reading room at the Urey school, received a “thajik you” note from Mr. Alvin Boise, principle. Mrs. Rbert Flaugher sewed the drapes and she and her committee put the fxtures and colorful drapes up recently. Mrs. Jackson served refreshments at the conclusion of the evening. IN DE PENDE N T BASKETBA LL Jaycees 3 0 Hocker Transfer 3 0 Dave & Ray’s 2 0 Jim's Barber Shop 1 2 Mahoney-Mann 0 2 Martin's Sunoco 0 2 K. Lake Merchants 0 3 In last week’s PL.J Men's Ri-ketball action, Hocker Transfer routed the Koontz Lake Merchants 99-51. Jody Koselak and Tom Ridgway paced Hockers with 28 and 20 points while Ike Smith topped the Merchants with 12. In the second game Dave & Ray's defeated Martin’s Sunoco 88-62. Dale Rosander. Ed Powell and Bill Spencer paced Dave <fc Ray's with 12 points each and Randy Stahl led Sunoco with 21. In the finale, the Jaycees won a tough battle w.th Jim’s Barb r Shop 90-72. Lynn Stull and Dive Baker led the Jiycees wi-h 25 and 20 points and D nni s Gar. land topped Jim’s with 24.
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Tue-,4lay Night Men’s Walkerton Ford Sale.- 37 19 Jim’s Service 35 21 Wabash Tavern 30'j 25’2 Star Case 30 26 Frank’s Campers 29’_- 26^ Porky's Const. 29 27 Wolfrim Insurance 37'2 28'2 LaPorte County Imp. 24 32 Legion Po t 365 23 U 32Li Mill Creek Sales 12 44 Monday Night MenK Lemke's Restaurant 28L> 21' 2 A.TBC Coaches 36 24 Kaser's Auct.on Sen-. 33 27 Community Grocery 32k, 27U Custom Body Shop 32 28 Rizek’s Plbg & H.g. 29 31 Walkerton Skelgaq 28 32 Big C Lumber 28 32 Bob’s Body Shop 26 34 Lambie’s Restaurant 17 43
MAX E. STEELE INSURANCE Ixmzo Building, North Liberty ri Off Phone 656-8121 Ren. Phone 656-4641 | Dr. Elliott Frash, Optometrist 41S Michigan Street Walkerton. Ind. Phone 586-3 T 22 Hours: Monday 1 5:30 — Thursday 9:30 5:30
Moivlay Night Ladien Huhnke’jj Service 33’ 2 16 ‘j Regina’s Beauty Shop 32 20 Karn’s TV 31^ 20’ 3 Jaccb Drugs 29 23 Erdelyi’s TV Center 26 26 Tomorro Corp. 21 31 Lorraine’s 16’2 35’ 2 Team No. 5 16'2 35’3 Friday Night Ladies Shamrock Inn 43 17 Jackie's Chalk & Cue 38 22 Frankie’s Shell 35 25 Manuel Funeral Home 35 25 Merry Beauty Salon 28' 2 31’ 3 UAW Local 194 28 32 Lambies 26 34 Lane’s Case 26 34 Janet’s Beauty Salon 23’- 36'a Clark 66 17 43 Walkrton Kings & (Juo ns Mix Upis 34 18 Aces 33 199 Lucky Strikes 30 22 Gutterdusters 29' 2 22’j Lazy Four 25 27 Jokers 21 31 Drifters 18 34 Nobby's 17 >2 34’a The type of man wno robs Peter to pay Paul usually causes both of th°m to suffer ENDING SEASON — Potatoes washed and carrots. Potatoes $2.00 a hundred. Wholesale and retail. 4 miles straight west on Hwy. 4 out of North Liberty and Hwy. 101 to County Road 5255, out of Walkerton. Square Deal Farms, Inc., route 2, Walkerton, Indiana. d2tf TAKING APPLICATIONS — Will be taking applications for bus drivers and custodian at the Polk - Lincoln . John.-on school superintendent’s office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., 506 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton. d 2 FOR SALE — 63 Chevy tow bar, ball hook-up, $10; Muncie shifter. 4 speed $10; tabaggon, 15 ft. sls; Speed Queen dryer SSO; Maytag wringer type, square tub washer $35; 64 Impala 283 headers, hurst 4 jpeed. tape player. Phone 656-3345, North Liberty. d2p FRIENDSHIP MOTORS Located On Rt. 23 SUNOCO SERVIC E STATION Koorttz Like Special Wholesal- To The Public Thur, day To II AM Friday 1969 Ply. Roadrunner $1195 1965 Cadillic 4-Dr. DeVille $995 1965 Ch v. V-8 $495 1965 Mei ury 1-Dr. $395 1964 Chev. Nova II $295 1967 Ford Mu tang $595 Transportation Special 1964 Ford V-8 SBS 1965 Ford V-8 $l5O 1964 Stude. 4-Speed, truck utility bed $195 1956 Ford Truck. 4-spe<d $195 OPEN Seven Days 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm.
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