The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1973 — Page 7

CHURCH NEWS!

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Church of Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor are in Prayer Hour 9;25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. irch School 10:30 a.m. iult Bible 6:30 utli 6:30 p.m. ; mr Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John's Lutheran Chorch l ine and Kiley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Kenneth Peterson, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship. 10:30 a.m. r First Baptist Church Main and Clark St. Phone 586-3753 Walkerton, Indiana Edwin Shelly, Pastor "Where your burdens are lifted ! your heart wiil be blest." Order of Services inlay School, 9:30 am. •ning Worship, 10:30 a.m. • ning Service, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meetg Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Churcft 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty, Ina. Sunday School, 9:30 ajn. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer meeting, :30 p.m. We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Walkerton Wesleyan Church Kev. Dean Gilkerson, Pastor !:inday School 9:30 a.m. ' 'ning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:15 p.m. (■ning Service 7:00 p in. Prayer Meeting, Wedm lay, O pm. Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church Lynf< rd Sanl-rs. pastor I Rolmul Clingt npeel, Supt. Smul iy S’ In 1 Hour, 9:30 a.m. Wor-h.p Hour, 10:30 a.m. Wesleyan Youth, 6:00 p.m. Evening Servic . 7:00 p.m. ('Y.C., Wmine-day, 6:00 p.m. M dweek Service, Wedm sday, i 30 p.m. Fine (Teek Chun h of the Brethren Rev. Michael Hodson, pactor : UNDAY Sunday School, 9:00 n m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m. Home Study Group, Wednesday, 30 pm., Lloyd Clark. Executive Committee, Thursday, 30 p.m., Chun h. Mother - Daughter Fellowship, riday. 6:30 p.m., North Liberty lurch. Family Fellowship, pot luck, 30 p m., May 6. Z r First Brethren Church Pastor James Gilmer Morning worship. 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. Prayer and prai e, 6:30 "Be not overeomi of evil, but •vercome evil with good." First Assembly Os G<m* Michigan and Aan Bunn Streets Rev. Lyle Beers, pastor Sunday School, 10 00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30 pm. Youth Service, Mondays at 7:30 P m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 P m. Tabor United Methodist Church Corner St. Road 4 and Pine Charles Baker, pasten Church School, 9:30 a in. Morning Worship, 10 30 a m Bible Study, Tuesday morning 0 a,m. at Maple Grove Church. renter Church Undenomlnat tonal Everybody W ole anti

6 Mites East of Walkerton on Hignway 6 Rev. Walter Rhodes, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Church Services, 10:30. Open for services July 2. Koontz Ijike Missionary Chore Road 23, 4 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 nretheren enuren Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. North Liberty I nited Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. WUinanKS, Pastor Richard Hamilton, Chairman of Education Mr . Gary Nelson, Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, Assistant Director Mrs. Glen Shupert, Organist Mrs. DuWayne Burch, Children’s Choir Director Miss Betty Peddyeord, Cherub Choir Director Mrs. Lyle McCormick, Accompanist Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman, Sr. High E M Y.F. Counselors Mrs. Robert Willbanks, Jr. High , U.M Y.F Counselor Mr. Gary Nelson, Head Usher Mrs. Mable Dewi y, W SC.S. President SUNDAY 9:30 am., Worship Service. 10:1* am., Church Schoo], Classes for all ages. 6:30 p.m . Jr. High and Sr. High U.M Y.F. TUESDAY 7 oo p ni . Scouts WEDNESDAY 7:15 a in., Sr. High Devotions, S' cond and Hurth weeks. 7:3<i pm. Quest ers. THURSDAY S:3o a.m., Prayer & Share at the Church of tne Brethren. 7:3,0 p.m., Chancel Choir practice. North Lilwrlv Church of < hrist 65223 State Ibid 23 North Lib rty, Ind.ana Tom Jone , Pieaching Minister SUNDA Y 9:30 a m . Bible Schoo], Taught by an excellent staff of qualified teachers. 10:30 am , Mori mg Church Sei vice designed foi fellowship about the Lord- tabh and mes. sages icnteied m God’- word. 6.00 p.m., Youth Groups for all ages. 7:00 pin. Evangelistic Hour. A moral informal time of sing, mg and messag - from the word of G<rd. WEI ‘NESI > A YS 7:<>o p.m., Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Watt h "Revival Fires" ovei WSJV channel 2’x, Sundays at 9:00 am. i - - ... I nitrd Pentecostal (hurch Cornel of Indiana and Van Buren Street*, Walkerton Rev. David M Hudson. Pastor Thursday Night, 7:30, Bible 1 Study. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. 1 Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. "A Friendly Church with a Warm Welcome." First I lilted ITeDo terlnn Church 512 Georgia Street Rev Robert Bowman, Pastor Mrs Marvir Bouse, Christian ; Education Chairman Roger Kronk, Sunday School Worsh.p 1 eader 9 1.. Sunday School. 10 30 Chui ch Service. MOND A A SI TH MBFR 3

Labor Day. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice, Mona Wilson, ikrector; Verice Walz, organist. "Whosoever will, may come.” United Methouisr ( k^rcb W alkertun Clyde D. Wal.e, Ministe. Mrs. Ray Chapman, Superintendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawerence, Organists Mrs. Sharon Klmedm-t, Chancel Choir Director. Carl Steinke, Head Usher. CHURCH CALENDAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 7:00 p.m., Agape Braver group, SI’NDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 9:00 a.m., Sunday School for all ages. Promotion Sunday for all ages. 10:00 a.m., Worship Service, WEDNESDAP, SEPTEMBER 5 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choii practice. 8:15 p.m., U.M W. General meeting. CHILDREN KKISADE A children’s Krusade with Captain Dick and ( iptain Rita. Puppets. >tm..<, tun and songs at the First Assembly of God. Michigan and Van Buren Str. is, Walkerton, thru August 31 at 7:00 p.m. to s:3O pm. IN MEMORHM In memory of \ mon (Hapi Pet ei si >n. Came oi th< bosom of thy G<ml fail spird i. st thee now! E'en whil with ours thy foot'd p.s 1 tii>d His seal was on thy brow. Dust to it narrow house be. 1 math! Soul to it- place on high! They that have en thy look ir death no more may fear to > die! Lone are the paths and sad i the I; W’ r<, whom ■ thv deal smile is goim. But Oh! a brightet >i< me than our.-. In heaven is i <>w tliine own. Mis. Wanda Rhodes Mr- Hilda Center Mi. and Mi Hude t \ > (l< arh.i: t \ ISH |o ( \M|‘ MILLHoi sE On W< im -day, August 29, 25 i> ident- of the Walkerton Nui■''ll'g Hne travel d to Camp Millh< u- m S 'i'll Bend. The , ' irn P ■ - f"! pe< pie with disabili. li’ ai !it i- b r;it ',] in a beautiful wooded area with a large d.nmg hall surrounded by cabin-, a h- ated swimming pool, park h nch< ■ and ' verythirg n left in its natural iiistic state. The eamp is owned and operat‘‘d bx tie < hildren's Dispen-aty and Hospital A soci.ition. They depend on individual donate,ns turn organizations. No child is tin i d away bet au e of iack of lunds. 'Hi, camp is op. • ■rat.d all -ummei f ()! crippled ! <i mentally disturbed children. h< n th< .- ason i- ovei. they al. !'>w Nur '.ng H mes. churches > etc., to rrnt th. facilities for a day or week end This idea] spot is where the day was sf^nt with a lunch for Stella Owens. Rose Englf, n, Em. , ma Zigler. Myrtle Walter, Ed Barret. Loyd Killian. Art Dona. I tint, Frances Schutte, Edith Blenner, MaXel Ott, Bernice Ott, Carrie Hawblitzel, El W-.J9 1 I Lulu Wtdde], Ernie Hayter, Gene D<A m Lucy Lawson, Zada Ci. cotte, Mae Babcock, Myrtle Sink Bill Stephann . Anna’ Poynt r, Dola Hock, r Mxrtle Herbold. Al. i<e Zmmlzinski, a nurse and sev. eia) a.d accompanied th group. \gain wi are indebted to Tn Kappa for help. Blessings on th. se folks. We left at 9:00 a.m. and were back around 4:30 p.m. Mis. Eugene Knight has been added to the activity department at the Walkerton Nursing Home t and we certainly appreciate her tah-nts and help. On Thursday evening. August ( 30, it will b> oui pleasure to see slide.- show; by Mr. Ervin Stuntz a’ l:<io o'clock m the lounge. All aie welcome to view with us. Re. tie-hment' will lie -erved. We have a new - , tetaiy. Mi s Pom I' o . i d h. i sister. Mrs. Gene 11 esc also works h re as our beautician for the residents.

AEG VST 30. 1973 — THE IN DEPENDENT-NEWS —

□ □ O B i T I A K I E S Mrs. Ragna H. I royck Mis. Ragna H. Frocck, 89, of rout • 3, box 539. Walk. rtun. pas. sed away at x;ls p.m. Tuesday. August 2s in her horn- after an extended illness. She was boi i .a Api.l 19, 1884, in Norway. She has lived for the past fix ye.us at Koontz Lake, coming from Chicago. Survivors include her husband. Chailes S. Froyck; one son. Haixa y J., of route 1, Walkerton a giandson John; and a sister. B- i - nice Hamer, of Chicago Height-. Illinois. S-i vices will be at 11:00 a m on Fr.day in the Nusbaum-Elkm Funeral Home, Walkerton, with Rev. James McGee officiating Burial will b in the Groveitow: Cemet ly. Friends may call at the tun ;al h( m- 11 mn 2 ;0( i ’ > 4:00 ai.d 7:00 to 9:00 on Ihm -. day. Orval I. Mapi's Orval J. Mape.s, 76. if 162.; F<ny St., Nile-. Michigan, di I at 11 ;3o a.m. Satin day n t:.Walkei ton Nursing Ham alt t an extended illne.-,s. He le’iud fri m the Studeli.’ikei Ciaporatbin ot South B nd m 1964 altei 3,0 yt ars empku no rt Hi was loin Decembei 9. 1x96, in Win ini.e and lived m tin.- area dl hilite, most 1 it ,n Nurth Lil itx H:s wif ■ . the formei Ethel W 11 ■ . er. wlb m h mai m d S pteml, । lx, 19.>5. si,, v;\।■ Hi- fii -t u.t the former blorenci Qmgkx, 1 died in 1950. Othei .-urvix’ia u. i elude three sons, Edwin, of Mi.-h. - awaka, Neiman, ol Elkhart, and Roy. c' Idl.-butgh, I'a.; ,i daiign- • t< Mi-. Lois Charl i>l Gosib n. 26 grai dchddr. n; ai d two gie d. grandchildren. : Services were at 2:00 p m Ab • day in the A. M. Manuel b’unei d Home, Ninth Liberty, with H> v I R bei Willhanks, pastoi of t.’i' I ’mt’ ■! Methodist ('hurch of N "Hi Libt , ty, < : ficiat ing Bui ml xx । ; in W -tlawn Cemetery He wi a meinbei .>t tne E- ted AHtl: . dist ( hut ch. a past master ot tn, N rth L.b- Hy Al c "iin I. dgi N 226. j> ist wi i thy pa'rim oi t!.’ Oid i of the f’.i-trin star N 290. । I rank Moih'iihauer SrVH e- for !• iai k 11 .vr-len- ’ hm r, 6x, rout' 1, GrnVeitowi: were is nducted Saturday .it tie 1 tanib .1- Finn tai Ibnv . H me ’ w ith Rex. R< >ert I'ruebl I lamlet Enited Ab ' hodi.-1 ('hm. 1 officiating. Buti.d wi at E ig'i Criwk Cemetery, Km x ' Alt. AI dlerhauei d■ d at x i a.m. August 22 at th< Lap it I {ospit al. H vv a.- a retit c I :.o - tniy worker and larmei H< wa- born Now mbei 19, 1901 it Chicago and came 9 the (Iha .. 1 twi ,aua 17 y ars agi Sut - mg ai•• his wife, tin lotm< r Iren* C. N wton; a on Ala hael, Li- ■ P< rte; at d mie grandson. There was a young I nly H -in Lx nn, Who wa, -o ex' eedmglx th.n. That when she e -ayeil, To drink lemonade. She look-1 down th- straw and fell in I HORSE OWNERS Oat i. yoiil be-t buy for ho) - f. •d. Olli oats are heavy and clean, xu [6 bag ,113.90. North Liberty Elevator. phone 656 *lll. i. 30 WANTEI» L« al pi <w t .tut lor local ex k group. Phone 5x6. 2271. Walk’ rt' n. i3i»p I HRBE F AMILY YAKI 1 SU E Baby buggy; baby clothes clothe, all size*; m..'C. items Thursday, Augii't 30 thru Saturday, Sept 1. 9:30 a rn. to 5;oo pm. n3»i| FOR S xf.l 1965 Bun k LaS iture 4 door, jmwer steering, jhiw i brakes, radio, heat' r ard sac. toy air. Phone 5x6-2716, Walketon. a3op GARAGE SALE Thur-day aid Ftadax. August 30 and 31, 10-6, 1310 Ohio St . Walkerton. u3op FARMI RS I ' 1" to h< ivy demand. place y< ur orders now lor hm- and fertilizer appheatmn fm wheat ard alfalfa seeding N 'th Liberty Elevator, phmie 656.*111. 113'!)

I Metalslamp, Inc. , PRESS OPERATORS Needed At Both \\ XLKERTON AND MH TH BEND PLANTS I Steady employment with good’ wages and top fi inge benefits Apply At Office Located «ni IS. 6 East ill Walkerton, Ind. FOR SALE Heavy duty G'neral Electi a lUtomatic wa-he: with mini b < 3<< ' and ga- dryer. SI it) i ■ ];•'■. ('.m 1 e -en at Ler a V> d Cais, North Liberty. Ca I 656.1672. a3op FOR SAIJ’ out 11 ft. bed ard ur.d ir on 13 ft b d and hoi*t; one * ft bed foi one ton truck. Noilh LJeity Elevator, ph no 6. ,6 xi n 130 W \ N T To Bl’Y a couple of calves ' ith i to i.। .-< oi feed out. Ph. 5*6-2929 Walkerton. a3op |•(d; SAI.I Oi.mg' shag car. । ‘ । ■ ] 'i. 15 x 20. S2OO. AI -a ki> g a-/' b' I. Sl7O. B( th >ne v u old A < Sears cham -aw, -io PI •.e Mi -. K ng. 5*6-31*6 1 f( re 3:30 ai.d 5*6-2293 after. a3op l <i); S.\LE Endeiwo d 10 key , cti adding machine, g J wi’ikmg old'". $->O.OO. W.io—r. ton N .!>mg Home, phone ->*635., 1. WAYNES DOG FOOD at B I. Hol-er &C> . Walkei’on. a3otf I l i); s ALE Mohawk gw en car. pe! ard j id. .sizell l _• it. x 14 ft. AE ' * ft. x 3 ft., 2 inch i. i. । i • (I od i >nddio! . SIOO. (• ill d ’ 5 .’<i p m., I> m Aw d i 5*6-21 51 W ilkei ton. t3op SALE Moving inUi leaving S' wu: g ir: u ::: • , re< ' I j’ i\ r, everything we i in rot nr v A., g "’d. Funkh’o- r, l, de 1 b \ SU3A Wat R id. REAL ESTATE FOK SAM WALKERTON IT.'ed f r ' quick Sale, 2 bedroom home, full ba-eubnt. ga- furnace, 2 ilb a ■ lot $15,000. WALKER TON. V o ant lot (I. Txl'i St. size 4* x 165 s'.•oo. A i'TRAi'TIVE new home. 2 Goiy I bedioom. 2 full baths ample closet -paie, full ba-e---mel t, l!’ u 11'- 12'11 pug' PL heat lot 100 x 530, SU.. I- rb (< n t' acta n, WELL KEPT 3 bodiaxam home, family room, ut Jty ro< m. gis furnace, central air I OI!| 'i< r.ing, ii hid’ - < up-1-ing. drajws. ga.* range and reluge. ator. K< )< »N TZ L AKE Lake fiont lb me. t room', part basement, ga- furnace, garage, patio OV- . eilooking the lake, very fine j i location. j WALKEHTt >N PLYMOUTH TRAIL 1 at!' h"Ub sites, re- i stra ted. ino trailer'i. । KOONTZ LAKE Two xx Mtd lot- each 50 x 150. suitable for mobile home, $2,750. I HAVE BUYERS 2 TO to ACRES, in Polk I or Lincoln T<wnship, 3 to 4 b.Mroom home I 80 to 120 acre farm, productive soil. H<»MES i!' Walkerton, N >rth • L|l ei ty <>r K>ontz Lake area. Frank C. Kramer Office I Mllcn South of Walkerton On State Road 23 Phone* Walkerton 586'.’513 and 586-3018

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