The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1973 — Page 2
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Church of Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9.25 am. Horning Worship 9:30 a,m. Church School 10:30 a.m. 1 lull Bible 6:30 Youth 6:30 p.m. C ;r Practice 7:30 Wednesday. Id. fohn's Lutheran Church Pine and Riley Roads North Liberty, Ind Kenneth Peterson, Pastor 9unday School, 9:30 am. D.vine Worship, 10:30 am. United Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren St.. Walkerton Rev. C. O. Billheimer, Pastor Sunday Schcol. 9:45 a.m. Miming Worship 11:00 a.m. E\angelistic Service 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Churct Main and Clark St. Phone 586-3753 Walkerton, Indiana Edwin Shelly, Pastor "Where your burdens ere lifted end your heart wiil be blest.” Order of Services Bunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 am. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. Blhle Study and Pra\er Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 p m, First Baptist Church 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty, Ind. Senday School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting, 7:30- p.m. We Preach Christ Crucified • Risen and Coming Again. Mfalkerton Wesleyan Church Lev. Dean Gilkerson, Pastor Sunday Schoo] 9:30 a.m. Hurling Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Sen-ice 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7;00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:0Q: p.m. 4 D^ver Creek Wesleyan Church Lynford Sanders, pastor Robert Clingenpeel, Supt. Sunday School Hour, 9:30 a.m. Wprshjp Hour. 10:30 am. Wesleyan Youth. 6:00 p.m. Htnaing Service, 7:00 p.m. r Y BU--Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Midweek Service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Pine Creek Church of the Brethren Rev. Michael Hodson, pa One SUNDAY Sunday School. 9:00 a.m. M< rning Worship. 10:00 a.m. Home Study Group. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lloyd Clark. Executive Committee, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Church M dher - Daughter Fellowship. Er lay. 6:30 pm., North Liberty Church. Family Fellowship, pot luck 5 30 p.m., May 6. First Brethren Church Pastor James Gilmer Morning worship. 9:30. 1 Sunday school. 10:30. Prayer and praise. 6:30 "Be not overcome of evil, but 1 overc me evil with good " First Assembly Os God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Rev Lyle Beers pastor 1 Sunday School. 10:00 a m. M ming Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p.m. Youth Service. Mondays at 7:30 p m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Tabor United Methodist Omuy* Corner Rt. Road 4 and Pine Charles Baker, pastor Church School, 9 30 am.
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Li hie Study, Tuesday morflmg 9:30 a.m. at Maple Grove Churcn. Center Church Undenominational Everybody Welcome~ 6 MiCa East of Walkerton on Highway 6Rev. Walter Rhodes, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Church Sendees, 10:30. Open for services July 2. Koontz take Missionary Chare Road 23. s mile*- so. of Walkerton Richard Matteson, Pastor Donald Schwing. Music Director Pauline Verga, S. S. Supt. Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Sen-ice, 10:35 a.m. Evenirg Vespers, 6:00 p.m. Ladies’ Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. First Bretheren unuref, Kent Bennett Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. If any man seem to be religiuos and bridleth not his tongue, Uis religion is vain. North Idberty United baethedist Church Rev. Robert C. WOlbanxs, Pastor Richard Hamilton, Chairman of Education Mrs. Gary Nelson. Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, .Assistant Director Mrs. Glen Shupert, Organist Mrs. DuWayne Earch, Children's Choir Director Miss Betty Peddycord, Cherub Cnoir Director Mrs. Lyle McCormick, Accompanist Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, Sr. High U.M.Y.F: Counselors Mrs. Robert Willbanks. Jr. Bigh U.M.Y.F. Counselor Mr. Gary Nelson, Head Usher Mrs. Mable Dewey, W.S.C.S. President SUNDAY 9.30 a.m., Worship Service. 10:45 am., Church School, Classes for all ages. 6:30 p.m.. Jr. -High and Sr. High U.M.Y.F. TUESDAY 7:00 p.m., Scouts WEDNESDAY 7.15 a.m., Sr. High Devotions, second and fourth weeks. 7.30 p.m., Quest era THURSDAY L-U ' 8:30 am., Prayer & Share Rt the Church of the Brethren. • " * * 30 p.m., chancel Choir pracChurcti of Chrtat Harrison at Jefferson North Übert“», Indiana Tom Jones. Preaching Minister EVERY LORD’S DAY: ' 9:30 a.m., Bible School. Taught by an excellent staff of qualified teachers. Fellowship about the lord’s table and an inspiring Evangelistic message from God's word. 6:00 p.m., Youth Groups for all ages. 7:00 p.m.. Evangelistic Hour. This evening hour is filled with great singing, and another powerful message. An informal time that everyone should love. WEDNESDAYS: 7:00 pm, Bible Bmdy and Prayer Meeting. Hfm United PreMin tartan Ctonreh 512 Georgia Street Rev Robert Bowman. Pastor Mn Marvin Bouse, Christian Education Chairman Roger Krunk, Sunday School Worship Leader 9:15. Sunday School. 10 30 Church School. SUNDAY. JUNE 10 Mariners’ pot luck picnic meetng on church lawji immediately
following worship service. TUESDAY, JUNE 12 7:30 pm., Evangelism Committi . al church. TUESDAY, JUNE 14 11:00 a.m.. M uy Circle picn.c meeting at D ii- Schamer's at Koontz Lake. FRIDAY. JUNE 15 6:30 p.m., Father-Son Banquet in Cnunh Fellowship Hall. "Whosoevei will, may come." United Methodist Ck^ub tv alkerion Clyde D. Wane, Miuiste. Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Urogram Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawerence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Khnedmst, Chancel Choir Director. Carl Steinke, Head Usher. CHURCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6 6:30 pm., U.M W. pot luck, supP' r and fur n.ght in the Fellowship Hall. THURSDAY, JUNE 7 7:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer group. SUNDAY. JUNE 10 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages. 10:00 a.m.. Worship Service, TUESDAY. JUNE 12 9:00 a.m., Bible study at Arlene Randolph's. 1:00 p.m., H< pe Fellowship picnic at Doris Goode’s. 7:30 p.m.. Ruth Felowship at Anna Anderson's. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 6:30 p m., Sr. Fellowship pot luck supper at Community Budding. Horse Show Sunday Al Place Park Two added purses in the amount; cf SSO to be distributed the top 10 winners in open pleasure and $25 divided among the top four winners in open barrels will be awarded at the sixth annual Walkerton Festival horse show on Sunday, June 10 at Walkerton’s Place Paik. The first of 30 classes w.l] b<gin at 9:00 a.m. sharp, rain or shine. The usual $3.00 entry fee for performance. $2.00 for halter and SI.OO for youth classes is the same as the past six years with 80 per cent pay back. 8 first place trophy and six-place ribbons to be awarded. A pee wee class at no charge for 10 year olds and undsr has been added this year during the noon lunch break. Ribbons will be awarded. The judge this year will be Herb Beadle from Hastings, Mich., a noted quarterhorse judge and 1971 judge at the St. Joseph County Fair. Proceeds from the show are the only means of ^pport for the Lincoln Township 4-H clubs, al- . lowing club trips and awards. Classes this year include pony halter, yearling, horse. Appaloosa, Buckskin, Quarterhorse, mare, Gasand ’ ' heartburn? Di-Gel ’contains a unique antigas ingredient. Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. tMETTY FEET > a unique beauty cream 1 .. . that changes those ' dry & rough areas of skin •nt© baby softness. Try it — you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. .
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; 1 g< Iding, stallion and open halter classes; junior and senior showmanship: pohy, English, women s, men’s quartet horse and up n pleasure; junior and senior horsemanship. zxiso, an egg race, flag race, key hole, junior and open barrels, reining, keg bending, rescue race and sp. ed and action. INITIATION AM) INSTALLTION AT IKI KAPP/ MEIUING The Epsilon Chi chapter <-f T i Kappa initiated four i. w in> rubers on Thin day evening, M iy 31. at 6:30 pm. in the Fir t Presbyterian Church, Walkerton. Mis. Ernest Bn void, vice-pn s.dent. initiated Mrs. Larry IL let, Mrs. Gene Bi ms, Mrs. John Shields and Miss C.ndy Huhnke. Following the init.ation cere mony the soreritx enjoyed a bountiful turkey dinner served by the women of the church in the Fellowship hall. Tire group then returned to the sanctuary of the church for the installation of the new officers m an impressive candlelight ceremony performed by Mrs. Ernest Brovoid and Mrs Bryce Rohrer. The newly installed officers are Mrs. Richard Hershberger, president; Mrs. Alvin vice-president; Mrrf Glenn Jacob, corresponding aecretarj, Mrs. L^o Mahoney, recording secretary; Mrs. Donald Aschilman, treasurer; and Miss Mary Ellen Hission, assistant treasurer. A short business meeting was held with the usua. form taken. Concluding the business Mrs. Rohrer announced that she is the new Prov.nce Ton Officer. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John McGovern. Mrs. Wayne Burch and Mrs. Jack Tiede. YORKTOWN HOME DEMO. CLUB MEETS The Yorktown Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. Robert Wagner on Tuesday evening, ‘ May 29 Mrs. Edgar Cole was co-ho r jess. The meeting _wqs opened by the president, Mrs. Cole, and roll call was answered with "What I left undone to come to club.” Fourteen jrne®beix_were-prew»nt. The lesson, "New Techniques in Sewing” was given by Mrs. Warner Claris -^ho alsjo reported on achievement day.- ’’The dub col-
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lect was read and the meeting was adjourned. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Prizes were won by Mrs. Walter Jackson anti Mrs. Wagner. The June meeting shall be h.d I in the home of Mrs. Bud ILzek with th ■ installation of new <fficers to be held. MARTHA ( 1K( LE MEETS Tht Maitha Circle cf the Presbyterian Church m t m the Lving Room cf the Church on M. nday evening, June 4, with eight members pr ; nt. Mi < H;u. id Eddinger, leader, opened the meet, ing with a short devotional. Minutes were read by Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary, and roll call was answered with our summer plans. Mrs. Gene Gerber - gave the meditation of the Least Coin and Mrs. Richard Shaffer gave the lesson. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Duane Rhodes. ATTEND TEN DAY SESSION'S The Rev. and Mrs. Robert C. Bowman, pastor of the Walkerton Presbyterian Church, attended most of the 10 day sessions of the 185th General Assembly of the United Presbyteriah Church, U.S A. at Omaha, Nett. May 15 - 23. The Rev. Dr. Clinton Marsh, was elected Moderator on the second ballot. The 785 commissioners representing tl»e Church nationally and sax continents presents a vast picture of the workings of one particular church and its witness as a paM of the body of Christ. The- Ai sembly voted to re enter conversations on Church union because the cbj ctionable parish plan has teen el.minated and grass root experiments will be tried. As a legislative body the commissioners serve on committees ranging from Worship and Christian Education to Justice and Peace. Four elders and four ministers represented Wabash Valley Prei bytery, this sector of theTndianiIllinois Synod. on dean's List- • $ Landa Holderread. Walkerton, is listed on the dean's Mat -at cilia College for the .«»"mester. She maintained a 3.0 T." —• • Novelist John O’Hara ;died art age 65 on April 11, 1970. ;
