The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 14, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 November 1973 — Page 11
CHURCH HEWS
Church of Brethem A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9.25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Adult Bit le 6:30 Youth 6:30 p in. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John’s Lutheran Church Fine and Riley Roads Nortn Liberty, Ind. Kenneth Peterson, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship, 10:30 a.m. First Baptist Church Main and Clark St. Phone 586-3753 Walkerton, Indiana Edwin Shelly. Pastor “W'here your burdens are lifted and your heart will be blesV* Order of Services Sunday School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 10:30 a,m. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 jmb. First Raotlst Chnrcti 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty, Ina. Bunday School, 9:30 ajn. Morning Worship, 10:36 a.m. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting, f:3O p.m. We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Walkerton Metueyan Ourrih Rev. Dean Gilkeraon, Pastor Bunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Service 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. , f^^aver Oeek Wesleyan Chnrrh Lynford Sanders, pastor Robert Clingonpeel, Supt. Sunday School Hour, 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour, 10:30 am. Wesleyan Youth, 6:00 pm. Evening Service, 7:00 pm. C Y C., Wednesday, 6:00 pm. Midweek Service, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. I’nlted Pentecostal Church Corner of Indiana and Van Buren Streets. Walkerton Rev. David M. Hudson. Pastor Thursday Night, 7:30. Bible Study. Sunday School, 10:00 am. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 pm. "A Friendly Church with a Warm Welcome.” FlrM Brethren (linrch Pastor James Gilmer Morning worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. Prayer and praise, 6:30 "Be not oven <»mc of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Find Assembly Os God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Rev. Lyle Beers, pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p.m. Youth Service, Mondays at 7:30 pm. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Tabor United Mcthodiat Onuvk Corner St Road 4 and Pina Charles Baker, pastor Church School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday morning 9:30 a.m. at Maple Grove Church. Koontz Lake Missionary Chara Road 23, 4 mhes so. of Walkerton Richard Matteson, Pastor Donald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga, S. 8. Supt Worship Sendee, 8:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo), 9:30 a.m. Worship Sendee, 10:35 am. Evening Vespers, 6:00 p.m.
Ladies’ Prayer Group, Tuesday, 9.00 a.m. Midweek Bible Study. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. First Bretheren enurct Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. North Liberty Church of Christ 65225 State Road 23 North Liberty, Ind.ana Tom Jones, Preaching Minister SUNDAY' 9:30 a.m., Bible School. Taught by an excellent staff of qualified teachers. 10:30 a.m., Morning Church Service designed for fellowship alxnit the Lords table and mes. sages centered in God’s word. 6:00 p.m., Youth Groups for all ages. 7:00 p.m.. Evangelistic Hour. A moral informal time of sing, mg and messages from the word of God. WEDNESDAYS 7:00 p.m., Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Watch “Revival Fires” over WSJV channel • 28, Sundays at 9:00 a.m. First Brethren Church Steve Cole, Pastor Morning Worship, 9:30 am. Sunday School. 10:30 am. Evening Serv^e, 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. "We ought always to pray and not to faint’’ North Liberty United Methodist Church Rev Robert C. Willbanks, Pastor Richard Hamilton, Chairman of Education Mrs. Gary Nelson, Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, Assistant Director Mrs Glen Shupert, Organist Mr. Gary* Nelson, Head Usher Mrs. Mabel Dewey, United M -thoodist Women President Mr. and Mrs. George Seiner, Sr. High UMYK Counselors Mrs. Robert Willbanks, Jr. High U.M.Y.F Counselor SUNDAY 9:30 am., Worship Service. 10:30 a.m., Church School, classes for al! ages. 6:30 p.m., Jr High and Sr High U.M Y F. TUESDAY 7 00 pm , Scouts. WEDNESDAY 7:30 pm.. Chancel Choir prac. tice, THURSDAY 8:30 am.. Prayer ami Share at the Church of the Brethren. I nitial Metboamt ORvrb Walkertun Clyde D. Wake. iflrmMe. Mrs Marilyn Wallace, Supcrln. tendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Music Mrs Grace Atwood and Mrs. Evelyn Lawercnce, Organists Mrs Sharon Klinedmst, Chancel Choir Director. Cari Steinke, Head Usher CHURCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31 Chou practice THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 9:30 a.m , 7th and 6th grade rake leaves at Adelaide Millard's Bring a leaf rake and sack lunch with you. 6:90 pm, Youth visit Runhse Chapel in Plymouth to hear the singing Regeneration. 7 00 p.m , Agape Prayer Group. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Winter Quarter I-ab School Workshop. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 10:30 pm, Confirmation Class at the church. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 4 9:30 am, Sunday School for all ages. 10:35 am, Worship Service, 7;30-p.m., Quarterly Cmi -rence
with Dr. Gerald Jones presiding. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 10:00 a.m., Bible Study at church. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7 7:00 p.m.. Choir Practice. 8:15 p.m., U.M.W. General meeting. First United 1.. sbvte- Hu Cam ch 512 Georgia Street Rev. Robert Bowman, t aster Mrs. Marvin Bnuse, Christian Education Chairman Roger Kronk, Sunday School Worship Leader 9:15, Sunday School. 10:30, Church Service. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 5 7:30 p.m , Martha Circle meeting at the Chinch WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir practice, Mona Wilson, o.rect r; Verice Walz, organist. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER x 10:00 a.m., Marv Circle meeting. “Whosoever will, may come." 0. E. S. NEWS Os the 10 members eligible to receive their 25 year pins as members of the Walkerton Chapter. 319, Order of the Eastern Star, at the regular meeting Octobei 16, Mrs. Esther Hay, South Bend, and Mrs. L<e Chapman. WalkerUm were present. Others who shall receive their pins either by mailor a visitation from the Wor. thy Matron, Mrs. DeWaj ne Pav. ey, are: Mrs. Beryl Enycart, Mrs. Grace Bird, Mr and Mjrs. Alfred Irwin, Me Lloyd Thomes, Mi and Mrs. Robert Wardman and Mrs Donald Wc Ifenbarger. Mrs. Pavey greeted her officers and menV ers on the side line with a reading. "The Rules of the Game.'' She introduced as a guest, Mrs. Helen Manse, of Port Jervis, New York. Orange Chapter 33 and a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Vcrkler; and Mrs.
Thni Home Environment Program It’s Fun to Create Your Own Space, Say 4-H’ers S ll Q D |[| ■ ~,, ... = rX® •Vn
Young people are discovering how much fun it is to make their homes nicer places in which to live. Anil they me doing it in the national 4 II home environment program. Supervised by the ( ooperative I ntension Sen ice and sponsored by 1 he S&.H I oundatum, Inc., the program stresses development of .skills necessary to enhance the interior and exterior of their homes. The young decorators arc encouraged to plan their home surroundings much as they Would the natural environment, for beauty, comfort, health, safety and adequate space. Using the principles of design-form, scale, Ight, patterns, and texture, 4-H’ers irt the program plan, create and xefurnish, and build living spaces uniquely their own. Boys as well as girls are encouraged to participate in **** 4-11 home environment
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Vivian Hillis, Koontz Lake, a member of a Chicago chapter. Memorial and the draping of the charter was held for two Past Grand Matrons of the Indiana Grand Chapter. Mrs. Jane M< ns and Mi . Ik .rG e Ku ’' in Band. Happy b:rthdav v is sung for Mrs. Minnie Mikesell. Mrs. Tom. my IB ll;s gr eted members and guests prior to th. meeting Hosting the social hour were Mr. and Mis. Bui all I.a’.v ’> ■■ । e and Mi and Mrs Newton W "mms ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zcmo speedily stops torment of c\tcrnall> caused itching... of eczema, minor sk n irritations, nonpoisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nene endings. Kilis millions of surface germs. "|?c itch" skin with Zcmo—Liquid or Ointment. n 4 HELP WANTED MALE Prodution Workers For Ist & 2nd Shifts I Apply in Person Plas-Steel Products, Inc. Walkerton, IndLtfia 2tnl i^R RENT - 3 bedroom house, Koontz Lake. Phone 5x6-7265. Walkerton. nip WILL DO BABYSITTING days in my home, any age, very experienced and good care given Ph 656-3124. Mrs. Harold Stull, nip
program and many young men take the opportunity to show their ingenuity. One young man, a 1972 national winner in the pro. pram, rebuilt his family’s kitchen. Keith I ranklin, of Dover, Tenn., installed new kitchen cabinets, tloor coverings and wall paneling, lie alvi gave an assist with the needed electrical wiring and plumbing jobs. Young Franklin and others in the 4-H home environment program enjoy working with wood, fabrics and other materials in their creative pursuits. Linda Ansell, Lakewood, Colo., says her proudest accomplishment in tiie 441 home environment program was the restoration of a living room chair. She stripped tho wood, restained it and leupholstered the chair. Wesley Massey, Fort Valley, Ga., likes to make variety of room accessory
REAL ESTATE 5 aci ■s, structurally sound ; house. 600’ fr< ntage on U. S. 31 N. 2 acres. 2 yeai old house, attached garage, ba -ement, cential a: . Center Twp. 6 aries, 4 tvdroom^. 3 car garage, chicken house. Center Twp. A i al fine home. 3 bedroom tn.level, conventional built, new, ready now. Polk Township. 75 acres, vat ant land, some wc ■ Is. stocked p< nd good land, near .Marshall.S' trke C>. l:r.e, Washington Twp Buy these le :d‘ntial 1 ‘s in Tyi t ly’fore county zoning. linnv 1 hate jw> <e.-.-i >n. Roush Real Estate 117 F.. Laporte St. Plymouth, Indiana 46563 Phone 936-3163 Closed Thursday Afternoon FOR SALE — Mou on lamb coat, size lx. excellent condition. Ph. 5X6-2947, Walkerton. nip ’ —— Hi ( COMPUTER KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Experience Is Necessary Apply In Person Plas-Steel । Products, Inc. ’ Walkerton, Indiana 2tnl
ceramics, paintings, Hower arrangements and furniture. Ami his environmental 'alents are equally evident around the exterior of the home which has been turned into a out door In ing area. Ihe 411 home ervironmentalists can add recognition to their feelines of satisfaction. The SAH Foundation, Inc., provides a full schedule of awards for outstanding accomplidiments. In each county, up to four medals of honor are offered. A winner from each stato receives an expense-paid trip to National 4 H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 2S-29. And at the annual 4-H event, six national winners are selected by the Cooperative Extension Service to receive S7OO educational scholarships from th« program sponsor. l or information on 4-H home environment, contact the county extension office. • • •
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