The Independent-News, Volume 98, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1972 — Page 7
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Church of The Brethren A. P. Wenger, rastor Share in Prayer Hour 9:25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m, Church School 10:30a.m. Adult Bible 6:30. Youth 6:30 p.m. CSbolr Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. Johns Lutheran Chore* Fine and Riley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Curtis E. Benson. Pastor Sunday School, 9:00 a.m. Divine Worship, 10:30 a.m. WaikeUon Wesleyan (march Rev. William Babb, Pastor Jesse Wisler. SupL Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6 30 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 pm. United Pentecostal Hhnrcti Corner or Indiana and Van Buren St., Walkerton Rev. C.O Billheimer, Pastor Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. F rat Baptia* Church Main and Clark St Phor.3 586-3753 Walkerton. Indiana Edwin Shelly, Pastor "Where your burdens are lifted and your heart will be bleat." Order of Services Sunday Schoo), 9:30 a m Morning Worship, 10:30 am. Evening Service. 7:00 pm Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday e’’ening. 7:30 p m. Remember, it does make a difference what you believe. Church of (Tirlst North ÜbeCy Thomas E. Junes, Minister BUNDAY Bible School: Classes are for ill ages. Cecil Klopfenstein, Bible School Superintendent heads a group of well qualuivd teachers at the 9:30 nour. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Communion. Enjoy the fellowship with Christian followers. 6:00 pm.: Jr & Sr. Youth 7:00 pu.: Evening Evangelistic Hom. WEDNESDAI 7:00 p.m.: Bible Study and Prayer Assembly. is held as the Savior all men! North Übes ty United Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Winbanks, Pastor 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 Assembly of God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Walkerton. Indiana Pastor, R C. Usher Sunday School 10 sun. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, i:3O p.m. . Youth Service and Recreation. Saturday 7:00 p.m. WELCOME TO ALL First Baptist Church 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty.lnd. Sunday Schoo, 9:3v am. Morn.ng Worship, 10:30 am. 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 Bahai Faith Onter Weduesdiv night classes, 7:00 pm. Everyone welcome
Koontz Lake Mlsslomu^ Church Road 23, 4 miies so. ot Walkerton Richar d Matteson, _ astor 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. Even ng Vespers, 6:00 p.m. PRAYER GROUPS Ladle.-, Tue-day, 8:30 a.m. Midweek}. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Mi n. Sunday, 6:30 a.m. All services on Central Standard Time. Beaver Creek Wenleyan Churcl Rev. Lyn ford Sanders. Pastor Charles Dixon. SupL Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Youth Service, 6:00 p.m. Even ng Serv.ce, 7:GO p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. CYC Thursday evening at 6:30 p m. Hrat United Presbyterian Church >l2 Jeorgiu scrtei Harold Eddinger. Supt. Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:45 am Well known pastors will bring the message each Sunday. "Who so ever will, may come." Unitea Method»ev CD«r^ Walkerton Clyde D. Wake, Minister Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superinten dent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Mudc Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawrence. Organists Mrs Sharon Klinedinst, Chance Choir D rector. Mm. Mildred Smith, Junior Choir D rector. Mr. Jack Rizek, Charles Shetland and Richard Flaugher, Head Ushers CHURCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 3:30 pm.. Youth Choir Practice. 7:00 p in,. Chancel Choir practice. 8:15 pm.. WSCS Executive meeting. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17 7 15 am., John Glenn Hour. 7:00 pm.. Agnpe Prayer Group. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 2 <*o p.m. Youth Cho r Partv. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20 9.00 a.m., Adult Sunday School Class meeting. 10:00 am Worship Service. 11:00 a.m.. Sunday School MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21 9:30 a.m.. Prayer Group. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 3:30 p.m., Youth Choir practice. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice. 8 15 p.m.. Council on Ministries. First Brethren Uhnrvh Kent Bennett, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 am. Sunday School. 10:30 a m. Evening Services, 7;00 p,m. Official Board meeting, 8;45 a m third Sunday of each month. "Faith is the hand of the Soul reaches out never returns empty." Pine Cr-**k Ourrh et the Brethren Rev. Michael Hodson, Daator Sunday School. 9.00 am. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m Sunday evenin. Jr. High Fellowship. You can’t fool all o' the people all of the time.” a veteran of the politician wars observed "Beall of the time,” « veteran of the Mid ile ay*- when a man’s dreams about women are re-ium
Fiet Throws Help Rumen Top Shamiocks Not th Liberty’s Shamrocks put up a good battle for three period but fell to a . trong Bremen f.n h to drop a 62-51 d cision to the Lions Satutday night. A two paint difference sepciated the two teams h< iding into the final eight miaul . only to have Br.nun pull away, h re? throw shoot.ng was the big weapon of the Lions hitting 28 of 33 while the Shamicks connected only 11 t mis in 27 alt inpts. There was c.ly 3 more fouls whi tied on the Shamrock tut with the bonu effurls being made, it spell d the ddf.it nee in the game. Ihe Shamrocks held the lead after one quarter in the contest that seen cautious more than d liberal? play holding down the .core. The 14-12 advantage waerased in the second period, but neither team could establ th the gam pattern in their favor. A 27 to 24 halfi.me lead was Bremen's. The Shamrock.- hung tough in the third period but ; uec* ss by Bremen and lick of the same by the Shamrocks from th • foul line was starting to show. The Lions only led by two. 41 to 39 go ng into the final stanza. The tinal p Hod turned out to be the killer. Bremen hit for 22 poinv, most of tlum from the 15 toot stripe. Mean while North Liberty managed only a dozen poin< as the Lions pulled away for the 62-51 victory. Three of th • Lions ended with 13 points to p ice the scorer .., Roger Dodson Marty Hutxr and Brad Sl.ne while Schi irnm added 10 to the cause. Tony Johnson and Chn- Gcnsirg r had 14 and 13 re pectively for the Shamrocks while Kaser added 10. Box Score Bremen fg ft p Dodson 452 Schramm 2 6 4 Main 3 14 Huber 4 5 3 Stine 3 7b Manges 1 3 0 Rowe 0 2 0 Angkmy.r 0 0 2 TOTALS 17 28 19 North Liberty fg it p Brinkhoff 2 2 3 Kas. r 5 0 2 Gen Inger 6 12 Hostetler 0 1 3 Hunt 2 2 4 John on 244 Petz 0 11 TOTALS 20 11 22 Scorti By Quart th Bremon 12 27 41 62 North Liberty 14 21 39 41 New Books At The Walkerton Public Library The Library has added some exc ting new books in the kut month. Winter w ather brings <»U- Hie urge to find 1 good book and curl up in a qm t corner and enjoy the luxury of t>me to read. Inspiration, mysteries, witchcraft. informriUon plea e almanacs, basketball or Clifford Irving’s (author of Howard Hughes brobraphy??) book ‘Fike.” We also have Norman Rockwell’s beautiful n w book of h.s Saturday Evening Post Covers Magazines and records may be taken out also from your library. Stop in and enjoy your library. Reniemb t story hour is held each Saturday from 10:30 to 11.30 Now books are a- follows: Mac Innes, Helen-The Unconquei able Westlake Donald-The Hot Rock Lofts Here Wa- a Man Slaughter, Frank. Flight from Natchez Converse. Jam Beth Lloyd Surgical Nurse Stewart. Mary, Wildfire it Midnght Reeman Douglas, Send a Gunboat Zindel. Paul, My Darling My H mburg r Eden, Dorothy N v t Cail it
FEBRI ARY 17. 19j» — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —
Loving Hailey, Arthur. The Final Diagno s Keyes. Dan cl. Flower for Alget nun H. s e. Hei m in, St ppenwolf Wilkti.on David, The Cross and the Swib.hbHde Lu.ng. Emilie, What Then is Love Maugham Rob.n. The Man Wi.h I'wo Shadows Thmp.ion Jim. Ironside O'Hua, Jolin Butteifield 8 Un • Leon. Topaz Holler. Hans. The Truth About Witchcraft Dani, Roe, Cruise Ship Nurse Short, Luke. War on the Cimai ron Longstre t. S.ephen. Prcniob 1 * Le ( ine, John. A Small Town .n Germany Mc(’uller>. Catson. Rcflestion, in a Golden Eye K' ye.< Fi nces, Blue Camella Burge s, Alan. The Inn of the Six h Happiness Van Dyke, Dick. Hop? and Hil uity Lockridge, Richard Inspector's Holiday Eckert. All n. Incident at Hawk's Hill Qu i! Ellery, The Last Women in His Life Lithen, Emma. Ashes to Ashes Hen ale, Jos ph, A Fragile Bark Eden, Doiothy. The Voice of th P Dolls and L . ten to the Danger Goldthwaile. Fatan Th e Marble Fore t Woods. Sara, Tarry and Be Hanged Barrett. William, A Women in the House Bruno, Jerry, The Advanc d Man । 1 Browning. Norma. The Psychic World of Peter Hurkos Holmes. Mngorle, Who Am I God Bonnell. John, Do You Want To Be Healed ? Whitney, Phyllis, Listen for th ( . Whi ; per er Kounovsky, Nicholas. The Joy of Feeling Ft Irving Clifford. Fake! Hai tog, Jan, The Peaeheable Kingdom Loom.s, Stank y, The Fatal Friendship Hartley, LF The Go Between Peale, Norman Enthu-iasm M ikes The Diffen nee Goklenpaul, Din Information Phase Almanac McComb, Kather.ne Hollywood Nurse JAM AR\ folk E ACTIVITIES Walkerton's police act vitie report for January, accepted by the town b ird includes th following entires; Seven pioperty damage .ocnlems investigated, 15 Uaffn ni t 34 traffic warnuigs 13 parking t rket.s three uaftic complaints; five fir. detail.-., five funeral details. 11 attempt to locate. 20 mssag<s del.veied, lx a.vi. ts to motor'sl 17 spec.al details, 2.) im. cellaneous s^rvici 30 motor checks and 10 business irregul inties. Ai-o, 25 as r.ts to other depaiumnts, two gun permits five mssing per-ons reported a.id four located, seven dog complaints, 16 animals di.spo eel fix animal owners warned, five juvenile complaints. 11 juven les arr. sts. seven lost articles rePortexi and three locateel, one lo t or Sv olden license plate two cars impounded, thne family compla.nts, thre e larcemcs repot ted six burglaries reported one ci.mi nil arre t, two Hine s complaints, and a total of 3 782 hiile s taveled on patrol. launch campaign Di\ ine H-art Suminary of Donaldson U launching a campaign to collect 5.000 books of S&H Breen Stamps to acquire a new school bu. tor trmsporting its students to and from ichool activities. Announcement of the stamp diiv e was made recently bv Rev Bernard Gal e chairman of the drive. Tlie ; tamps should b ® e n; to: St imps Divine Heart Seminary D ’.aklson Indian 1 46>13 It is hoped that th., project cm be compict d Ma'. f:r>.
DIRFT BREAKERS GO ON SAF ARI Six couples from the North Liberty D.rft-Breakers Snow mob.l C...b left North Libelty Friday evening. February 11th for Halt. Michigan. Upon atiiva’ at tht motel a few went for a wim in the pool before retiring for the evening. Saturday mining ifter a hort coff 1 hour we then -et out o । our ifaii of 10 machme- to envide the c. y of Hart for > good hr akfa't. Due lo dry .-tnets in town w» then sit o’it on foot for a mile hike to the Glass Ch 1- !■<. At r our visit to the city we were then 1-d by our fearlen; leader, Mr. Manuel, to a breath t ik.ng view cf beaut ful Liki Michigan. We th«'n met up with, the heriff of Hart and his Deputy who were kind enough to bi come our guide service and lead us home to our rm tel. Sunday morning we then ventured off to Wh.skey Creek. This wa a four hour round trip of about 50 miles of roily coo-t---er trails, hilD and fore t. The S'in*-y was beautiful ard the weU . great. Those who attended our w? kend if in were: Mr. and Mrs. James Hull nger, Mt. and M’s. Audine Manuel, Mr and Mrs. J.riy Kmpp Mr. and Mrs. Jim H a t. Mi. and Mrs Gen - Patrick all of North Liberty: and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd of Walkerton. A great time was had by all Our next meeting is M irch. Ist, at 7:00 p.m. at the Sheneman Grove in Pot ito Cr eek State Park. Think Snow A< (H KAGEOI S( DUPLE This is a story, a true .-tory. about a couple who lived in White Cloud. Michigan, who are pun pds with Mrs Fay Cudney of North Libei ty. The couple are Thelma and Claire Kidder. Thelma is confined to bed for her life, her hip bonas removed years ago to avoid bed sores and pre-sure problems following a car acc’dent .11 1914 . Mr. Claire has an irtif:cral leg which he lost in 1949. He wa later burnt in a tractor tire on his farm after the couple wts m irried W.thout an income, something had to be done. Thelma went on her stomach. The state reinto the bu mess of making aprons and puthopl is while lying hibiliition center had taught her how to work in this mannei Clair.' had kained how to m ike wood n toys, so h began th i bu -n- s A * ign out- de their door reads ‘Kidders Krafts." Mt Cudney heard about Thelma through a woman's migtz.ne s< me year igo. So d.d a California woman, who once stopped with the family for tw<> days. Other correspondents going through M chigan s.v ng by for a vi.-it. Mr Cudney is one of many pen paU and a real friend. She vis ts the Kidders ev ry y»\ar helpmg do worn inly things around the house that are bey nd C! 1 re's domain. She gets tired. ; ince there is much to do bu: it i< rhilarated by thc> hippy gumption which the couple displays. New friends through the mail are always welcom. If anyone car© to write them to g.ve encourgement or to help in anyway, send letters to Mr. and Mrs. Claire Kidder, Bise Line Road RR 3, Box 244. White Cloud Michigan 48349. PUBLIC SALE Sat., Feb. 19 FJtOO Noon (FaMl Time In addition to the farm machinery. we will ell some furniture d shes. household appliances, etc. Marion and Dorothy AXDER^O.X
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