The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1973 — Page 7

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CHURCH NEWS

I Church of Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor re in Prayer Hour 9.25 a.m. doming Worship 9:30 a.m. ch S' hooi 10:30 a.m. it Bible G:3O h 6:30 p.m. r Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John’s Lutheran Church Pine and Riley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Kenneth Peterson, Pastor inday School, 9:30 a.m. - [ .vine Worship, 10:30 a.m. First Baptist Church Main and Clark St. Phone 586-3753 Walkerton, Indiana Edwin Shelly, Pastor Where your burdens are lifted J your heart wiil be blest.” Order of Services mlay School, 9:30 a.m. tiling Worship, 10:30 a.m, ning Service, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer MeetWednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. First Bantlst Church 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty, Ind. Sunday 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, ’>o p.m. We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Walkerton Wesleyan Church Rev. Dean Gilkerson, Pastor inday School 9:30 a.m. orning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:15 p.m. 'ening Service 7;00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 00 p.m. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Lynft rd Sanders, pastor Robert Clingenpeel, Supt. Sunday School Hour, 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour, 10:30 am. Wesleyan Youth, 6:00 p.m. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. C.Y.C., Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Midweek Service, Wednesday, 30 p m. Pine Creek Church of the Brethren Rev. Michael Hodson, pastor unday Sunday School. 9:00 R.m. Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m. Home Study Group, Wednesday, 30 p.m., Lloyd Clark. Executive Committee, Thursday, 30 p.m., Church. Mother - Daughter Fellowship, fiday, 6:30 p.m., North Liberty ’hurch. Family Fellowship, pot luck, 30 p.m., May 6. First Brethren Church Pastor James Gilmer Morning worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. Prayer and praise, 6:30 ‘‘Re not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” First Assembly Os God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Rev. Lyle Beer;:, pastor Sunday Sch-01, 10 00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic rvice at 7:30 pm. Youth Service, Mondays at 7:30 ' rn. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 Em. labor United Methodist Church Corner St. Road 4 and Pine Charles Baker, pastor Church School. 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Ri >le Study, Tuesday morning ■H) a.m. at Maple Grove Church. Center Church Undenominational I- verybody Welcome.

6 Macs East oc Walkerton on Highway 6 Rev. Waiter Rhodes, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Church Services, 10:30. Open for services July 2. Koontz Lake Missionary Churc Road 23, a miles so. of 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, 10:35 a.m. Evening Vespers, 6:00 p.m. Ladies’ Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9.00 a.m. Midweek Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. First Bretheren t nurct. 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 religions and brldleth not his tongue, his religion is vain. North Überty United Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. WUlbanKS, Pastor Richard Hamilton. Chairman of Education Mrs. Gary Nelson, Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, Assistant Director Mrs. Glen Shupert, Organist Mrs. DuWayne Lurch, Children's Choir Director Miss Betty Peddycord, Cherub Choir Director Mrs. Lyle McCormick, Accompanist Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, Sr. High U.M.Y.F. Counselors Mrs. Robert Willbanks, Jr. High 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 a.m., 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., Questers. THURSDAY 8:30 a.m., Prayer & Share at the Church of the Brethren. 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir practice. Church of Chrtet Harrison at Jefferson North Libert’’, 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 h< ur is filled with great singing, and another powerful message An informal time that everyone should love. WEDNESDAYS: 7:00 p.m., Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. I nited Pentecnsr tl ( hurch Ci:nn <f Indiana ’’d Van Buien Sti ets, Walkerton Rev. Dav.d M Hud><.n. Pastel Thursdaj Night, 7:30, Bible Stmts . Sunday School, 10 00 a.m. Evangelistic S' rvice, 7:30 pm "A Frindly Church with a Warm Welcome." United Methouist Ck’^ch Walkerton Clyde D Wai e, Mnuste Mrs. Ray Chapman, Sugermtendent of Study Program Thomas E, Frame, Director of Music Mr-s Grace Atwc d and Mrs.

Evelyn Lawerence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Khnedmst, Chancel Choir Director. Carl Stemke, Head Usher. CHURCH CALENDAR THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 7:00 p.m., Agape Prayer group. SUNDAY. AUGUST o' 9:00 a.m., Sund y School for all ages. 10:00 a.m.. Worship Service, ll:C0 a.m.. Sunday School. First United Inesbytcriau i hurch 512 Georgia Street Rev. R’dert Bowman. Pastor Mrs. Marvin Bouse, Christian Education Cha rnian Roger Kronk, Sunday School Worship Leader 9:15, Sunday School. 10:30, Church Service. ‘‘Whosoever will, may come ” DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS Hie Dorcas Uncle c.f th i Lutheran Church met on July 11 at the home cf Mrs. Kurt Luxn.it. Mrs. Dennis Umbaugh led th devi ti< ns and an article entitled ‘'The Heiuism of bath i Kolbe This was followed with a di--cus ion. Chairman, Mrs. Luxnat, then led the business nne'.’ng. It was noted that the convention will be held on October 12 thru 13 in Indianapolis and members were urged to attend. The meeting concluded with the benediction. MIRIAM CIRCLE MEETS The Miuam Circle met on July 18 at the home of Mrs, Orville Fmeh with Mrs. Evelyn Stephen, ron lead.ng the devotions Mrs. St pherson then led the business meeting it was vot d to give a contribution to the Indiana Girls School for the purpose of send, ing a girl to busines. school for i.ne year. Members were urged to vis t the sick and th? .•-hut-ins. The meeting ch sod with the benediction. NOTICE ,'TO BIDDERS Pul ho Notic is herewith giv n that the Board of Tiu-tie- of tile Town of Walkerton, Indiana, will aciept seal d b.d- until th. h< ui 1 * 7:30 P M., Tue day Evening, August 21, 1973, fir the express purpose to Single S al an approxi. mate 309. 240 >q. it. of asphalt strut and alley areas. Contract<>i will al o b required to sweep and broom de ignated street areas piior to application of the asphalt seal coat. Street designations and specifi. cations lor same mav be procured from the Town of Walkerton Street Commi sioner or also at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer. AU submitted bids are to be filed on prescribed Indiana State Bid Form and to be accompanied with a certified check or bid bond in the amount of not less than 5G of the total amount of the b.d. Said bid shall also be accompanied with a non-collusiin afiidavit and shall also specify the approximate date that said stu t resealing work will be per. Burned by the contractor and further with all work complying with State of Indiana specification.- and standards. The Board of Trustees further i erve the right to accept or rej ct any er all parts of the submitted bid. Dat'd this 30th day of July. 1973 Wayne L. Cover Clei k-Treasurr Walkerton, Indiana 2ta9 ATTENDS BIND ( \MP Janet Myers, daughh i of Mi a "'* R Frei Kemon, mute 2. Walkey :n, spent a w ek at Pu/ due L ' n ß' > d-, at the summer band camp Janet wa- the re. f '!p:<nt of a band campership trim the PLJ Bind Boosters Janet had a very me time and she recevd a Mei t of Hanoi for Out landing Mufnanship and she wa- third runn r.up in the Miss Ji Queen c< n'< st. There wer 440 students fn m ■'Hl parts if the country in at. tendam Jaret wishes to take thi< op. I- it nmy t । thank th-' boo-ters f< r inak.ng this ti p . s jiy . and a thank you ti Mi. Schu ng.

AUGI ST 2. 1973 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS —

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August 1, 1963 Th Polk-Lincoln Metropolitan Sch ul District ha- released th? faculti .- io: th< coming . chool year. This was completed w.th the hiring of a new principal for tiiv Walk, rton Elemen'ar . School, Jacob Hailman, has accepted this p: -ition. On Friday, August 9. at 1:30 th ic wii; be a Pari< Day. Boys and girls from 5 to 15 will be at\ lc> participati in 10 d.ffer. ent event-. Prize wul be given for the first 3 places in each event. Ihe mark ds in the area have gicund b. es 2 lbs. for s9 C; t. I >ne steak lb. 93c; lettuce 19c; fiver- 35c a pound; beef liver 1 lb. 29c'; icd plums 2 lbs. for 29c; cehty, 2 stalk- for 25c; and bananas 2 In-. 25c. On Tuesday, August 12, Walk. । eiton will hi,st a district meeting of school bus drivers of this area i for a safety meeting. School days, wonderful days ah< ad fi r those children fortunate enough to be able to go to kin. । dergarten. Th kindergarten as. sac.ation is happy to announce that Mrs. Foster Logan will again be able to t‘ach the children in Ncrth Liberty. 4-H goers will be able to see on di-play a Martin TM-61 Matador, America'.- first mass production guid d missile and it is on display at the 32nd annual St. Jo.•■eph County 4-H Fair. Playland Park, South Bend, August 5 . 9. August 6, 1953 Lightning struck the Phillip Heim itsidence Sunday morning causing con iderable damage. The bolt did not perform as Lghtning generally does, striking on th ■ t'ot, it bore two holes straight through into an upstairs room and then apparently went out a windi w. M.ss Frances Ward, 16, th • ilaugh'ei of state trooper and Mi-. ( liifoid Ward, a juniot at Walkerton High School, proved h<i. silt a real policewoman Thui>. d.i\ of last wt k when she captured two female shoplifters in the Glen Walz .store in Walk, rton. Mis., Ward works forth • Studio Dies- Shop and was loaned foi duty at the Walz Gilt store for the morning. Mrs. Walz has the dies- shop and Mr. Walz the gift .-tore and appliancThe sixth annua] Country Fail ^n wd by the Women's Aux. ilian of the Koontz Lake ConSi.svation Club, will be held on Satuiday. August x, at their club house. Doors will open at noon and veryone is invited to attend. A package received from The White House, Washington, D.C., will go to somebody who at- > tnd the fair. A cow in the herd of Thomas I MiGwm and Son, North Lil, rty, ; recently had her fourth set of twin calves in four years. August 5. 1948 The first deed for a home in the We-t Yoik addition to the , Town of Walk 1 rton was signed, ?eahd and delivered today, ac. (tiding ti Ivan N. Burlingame, ( local iiou ng manag* r T'ne f rst ( d.ed went to Mr and Mi s Gt raid S'u rey, who pure based the j i pert\ at 110.’ Ohi • Cnau v - I Su . • 1 spon. m ri’g the Walk Hon Guls Softhdl t an: and has .-upj '.a d them w.th new । ii.-'t in. 11 > • and t If. fid jackt t . The girls tk f< ated North L.bvrty 20 to 7 Fr: lay night and wib meet Tippecan • h re this Fi day Arthur DeMyer ha- purchas t a hali-inirie-t m th.' Fuw F Schaar db a'Ug and I luml ng bu-.:.c- in Walkerti a an,! will tb'V to hi cnt.ro time to the busi. nos T F. Ra Ima' li r. sup nntendent has ann< uued that the Walk- • rtoii-L:ncoin T wnship C mJ. i, '' I 8 hi ol w.ll open cn Tuv day, Septembei 7 The k; I th I it- Patt ck D mi.

hu i . 11, swam from Ander-on a beach to Kiam r - I ach, K o.d.z Lake on Tuesday, with his y ung. er broth' r, Paul, and Durant Harness rowing a bout bes 1? him. Markets -h. w chuck roast at lb. ohc; siic.ng b logn.i lb. 43j; baci n lb. 55c; and Georgia peach, e- 2 lbs. for 27c. Augi; 15, 1913 / M<>ti ’ -ts ।an u-- their "A" ii. tii n books for trips into or out of the Ea t< rn gasclir. ■ -hortagr area. Since Juli 21 Eastern mo. tcrist- have been using "A-6” co.i; ns, while tho- e c.ii'side tha i’'-t have be n u-:ng ' A-7". To evu’cem the e diff.calties in tiav< 1 “acros. the bolder" a n w amendment to the Gasoline Rations p rmit "A" ration hoi lets to exchange any of then val: 1 "A coupons for other coupon-i that may be u- d in the area in which th y expect to travel. The Wa’kei'm City Hall, which has heen located at the inter secti< n of R o ev It Road and Indiana Str t for the past 21 years, :- moving this wet k to the new city hall build ng, the former Apple Garage, corner of Roo-e. velt and Michigan. Moving with tin City Hall is the Walkerton. I. ncc In Public Library, whii T has been housed with th» city hall. Ihe old c.ty hall was pur. cha ed from the John E. John, son estate in 1922. Previous t > that time the city hall was a small one-story frame building which stood on the lot now oc. ciipied by the Am rican Legion Hill. That was erxted about 1900. Another city building, use I 1' i' a jail and not the city hall stood on th- lot now occupied by the band stand.

CARDS ’ «0F» THANKS'

I would lik ( to thunk my friends, ne.ghb rs and relatives t< r the many acts of kindness sin wn me while I was at the Caylor.NiekD Hospital, at Bluff, ton, Ind., for thre< and a half weeks and since I have returned home. Florence Garwood We wi h to thank cur neigh, hors, many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness and sympathy at the loss of our loved one. Garold Dipert. For the flowers, food and card*. A spec, ial thanks to Father Letko anil the K of C Lodge of Walkerton. Dr. Hershberg r. Nusbaum.Elkin Funeral Home and the pall bear, ers. Mrs. Garold Dipert Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dipert Mr. an<l Mi*. Wesley Sheets IX MEMOKII M It broke our heart- to lose you 1 but you didn't go alone, for part t f us went with yt u the day God > called you Irme Our hearts • still a- he with sadness. out eyes - shed many a tar Ged knows h w much we mi* you as it ’ ends th s -econd year 1 loving memory < I M Ci. t Hunter, hus. band and father, who pas ed away on August tl 1971. Mildn d ar I B' < Hunter Busine s canD envelope , state, merit* stationery. w< Ming invi. tat cns, all kinds of printing, at the Indep< nd nt-N* ws IjnwiJ % am

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