The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 31, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1972 — Page 2

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Jack Fieuch To Spfak At KL Church Tucscay i 0 >X j z \ * K; X=T* Tick French. m&uonary to Brazil, will be the featur d speaker for “Teen Night'* next Tuesday at g:3O P m . CST. at th* Koontz Lake Missionary Church, as part of the annual Week of Mi sions. Tne church's newly formed teen s nging group w.ll provide miiec for “Teen N ght." Singer^ include Tony Johnson. No -h Liberty: Ann Thompson. Debbie N.uagon Wayne Feece and Laura Carter. Walk rton; and Sue Varga, Koontz Lake. Mr. French who graduated from Bethel College. Mishawaka, and attended A Fury Theological Seminary Wilmore. Ky., wa- a pastor and a You h for Christ director before go ng to Brazil In 1967. Much of his time in that land has been devot d to working with young people, endeavor.ng to communicate Je?us Ch ri t to them and teaching them to reach others. Because of his great fluency n the Portugese language, his ministry habeen w:dely accepted. Follow.ng the service will be a f Howship hour when refreshments will be served and teens will have an opportunity to meet Mr. French, Tiie Week of M ss’om begins Sunday morning when the Rev. Ray Sahmel, also of Brazil, will

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speak in th 8:30 and 10:15 am wor hip services. The Rev. D<k Starr of Ecuador wll be the gue t in the 6:00 pm. m eung. On M ’ Dy n ght at 6.30 p m., M z. ;i , prison will speak ( her wo*k as ft nurse in rein tv pov my str ckert area of I! its The closing :aly on Wednesday. at 6:30 p.m . will hr ng i,. .ker an >tb. r nurse Mis^ Clara D>u Stucky, of Ga’on. Pc nr . during the Week of y 5 n will include sides of the countn s represented curio di pay . a ms on ry book talc 1 and some of the miss! maries w 11 appear in native dre s. Pastor Rchard M itte on welcomes a 1 in tore ted persons to attend The K ontz Lake church follows Cen ral Standard Time. f" t uni* W—- W - W— —— —“ —' — "* | CAF D 8 GF TIIA NK 8 0 f. I wish to extend to the people of Walkerton and community, my gratitude for the many rememberance during my illness at home and in the hospital e- - to the Presbyter.an Church, the Eastern Star., the carolers, my m ighbors, Gaynelle McKes on, who came in the dark with a hot breakfast, tea and broth, also Verice Walz who took temperatures and taped the Christmas church service and played them for me; thanks to all who came to Pine Like Hospital to vis t me. especially Dr. Goodpasture and our church people and I mu t not forget my very own, who drove 93 miles to see me at the hosp.tal and then trought the turkey and trimmings all ready to eat on Christmas. Thanks to the Doctors for Wiring me at the hospital and Dr. Carter >n my home. For the many prayers and kind words will never be forgotten Sincerely Mrs. M B. Slick Words cannot express our thanks and appreciation to onr friends, neighbors, pallbearers and churche? for the ca-da, flowers and sympathies extend d during the loss of our v^fe and sister. Dwight Steinke Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Myers

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Cl m Mamerow is spending the win; r with his brothei Orv.Je, in Phoen x, Arizona a. 226 E i I South Mount a n Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Waki r Worthington entertain d at a birthday dinner Sunday in hon >r of the later’s b rthday ad Frank AlI it Sr., of South Bend. Guests pre nt were Mrs. F:nnk Albert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albert Jr., South Bend, md Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kaufman and Mike, of Lakeville. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Newcomb and family were Mr, and Mr*. Robert Shaffer and daughter-.. Mr. and M s. Guy R zek and family, Mrs. Orto Kur=hal and Mrs. Edna German. The WMS of the Fir t Brcthr< n Church will meet in the home of Ruth Clark on January 7 at 7:30 and the Laymen will meet in the home of Herbert Lauver. Mr. and Mrs. Aler Hildebrand and family, of Avon. Ohio, spent several days last week with Mrs. Myrtle Donathen and other relatives. Mr. and Mr». Jerry’ Foreman, South Bend, are the parents of a daughter Teresa LeAnn, born on Sunday, January 2. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Fort man. North Liberty. Last Thursday dinner wa^ enjoyed by the fam.ly of Mrs. Sterling Amm with the dinner in hortor of k her g^andzpn; Fred Biggg Jr^ who was home on leave from the aervice and wiM be leaving for California for another year of duty. Gueits were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motnelle, of West Palm Beach, Florida, and the Fred Biggs Sr family, of South Bend. Mr, and Mrs. Damon Nichols and fam.ly of North Liberty, and Mr.-. Fred Spier, of Walktrton. spent two weeks at Lake Placid F/orida. D nner guests Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin SUhly, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rieg «nd family, D arborn. Michigan. Mr, and Mrs.i Glen Stahly and Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Damon N’chols and family had a cottage a mile from the Stahls and Mrs. Sp.er stayed wuh the Stahly.-. The Damon Nichol family and Mrs. Spier went to Dsney World. Weeki Wachee and vis.ted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newton at Safety Harbor. The Newtons were former neighbor., of the Nichols. They also enjoyed some swimming, fishing and golf. Enroute home they took in Silver Springs and Six Gun Territory. They al-o attended the Grand Ole Opry at Nashville, Tenne see. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whit meof Avon. Florida, were last Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strope. 40th Mid-Winter BIBLE CONFERENCE Janntry 9 - 16 Heki In The People's Church SOUTH BEND, IND SESSIONS: Weekday* — 7:00 P.M. ONLY Sunday- — 10:45 A.M. 2:80 A 7:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Tim<*

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After inventory sale at the Mni Shop, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginzer and son, of Spring Arbor, Michigan. are t pending a week with Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sittier, Fine Road, other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kaser, South B<nd. SCHOOL MENU Walkerton Elementary JANUARY 10 - 14 Monday — Beef and noodles, buttered peaa. bread and butter, For Speech Therapy Or Tutoring In Reading Sas LAI RA DOEDEN At The Learning Center In Plymouth 881 Llnrolnuay East Or Call: 935-5651 or 986 2469 2tjl3

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