The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 December 1973 — Page 7
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Church of Brethem A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour J.Jo a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Admt Bitle 6:30 Youth 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St. John's Lutheran Church Fine and Kiley Roads North Liberty, Ind. Kenneth Peterson, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Dome Worship, 10:30 a.m. First Baptist Churet Mame and Clark St. Phone 1,86-3753 Walkerton. Indiana Edwin Shelly. Pastor “Hi Ming F< rth The Word of Life." Order of Services Bunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:30 am. Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church 407 w. Elm Street North Liberty, Ina. Rev. Kenneth Corbett, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 10:30 a m. Youth Meeting, 6:30 pm. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting, 7:30 pm. We Fn ach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Walkerton Wesleyan Church Fiev. Pean Gilkerson, Pastot Bunday Sc nool 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Young peoples Service 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 pin. I’nited fhmtecostal Church Comet ! 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 p.m. “A Friendly Church with a Warm Welcome.” I’lrsf Assembly Os Gix" 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 Sendee. Mondays at 7:30 p m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. Tabor United Methodist Church Corner St. Road 4 and Pine Charles Raker, pastoi Chun h School, 9:30 am. Morning Worship. 10:30 am. Bible Study, Tue-day morning 9:30 a.m. at Maple Grove Church. Koontz Lake Missionary Church Road 23, 4 mnes so. oi Walkerton Richard Matteson, Past ar Donald Schwing, Music Director Pauline Varga, S. 3. Supt Worship Service, 8:30 a m. Sunday School. 9:30 am. Worship Service, 10:35 a,m. Evening Vespers, 6.00 p.m. Ijidies' Prayer Group, Tuesday, 8:30 a m. Midweek Bible Study, Wednesday. 6:00 p.m. All .services are on Central Standard Time Beas er Creek Weslevaw Church Lynford Sanders, pastor Robert Clingenpeel, Supt. Sunday School Hour, 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour, 10 30 a m Wesleyan Youth, 6 00 pm. Evening Servic. 7:00 pm. CYC, Wednesday 6 00 pm. Midweek S rvwe. Wednesday, 7:30 p m.
First Brethren Church Steve Cole, Pastor Morning Worship, 9:30 am. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. I’l ayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. "We ought always to pray and not to faii*C.” North Liberty I nib’d Methodist ( hurch Rev. Rebut C Willbanks, Faster Richard Hamilton, Chairman of Education Mrs. Gary Nelson, Chancel Choir I director Mis. Kenneth Wagner, A :>'aut Director Mrs. Ghn Shupei*. Organist Mr. Gary Nel on. Hi ad C .iv r Mrs. Mabel Dewey, United M thoodi t W men President Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Seiner, Sr. High U M.Y E. Conns Ims Mrs. Rob rt Willbanks, Ji High U M.Y.E. Counselor SUNDAY 9 30 a.m., Worship Service. 10:30 am., Cnurch School, classes for all ages. 6:30 pm., Jr. High and Sr. High U M Y E. TUESDAY 7:00 p m.. Scouts. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir practice THURSDAY 8:30 a.m., Prayer and Share at the Chui ch of the Brethren. North IJherty ( hurch of ( hrht 65225 State Road 23 North Lib Tty, Indiana Thomas E. Jones. Minister The Church invites you to all of these services! SUNDAY 930 a.m., Bible S< ho- 1. Taught by a well-qualified stall of tenchers 10.30 a.m.. Morning Church Service Communion, singing and a mi.-, ige centered around the w rd of God. 7:30 pm. Evening (’hurch Servin. A tune of informal fellowship and messages from the word of God. WEDNESDAY 730 pin, "Family Night." During this hour <n Wednesday groups for those age two through high school, and a Bible Study the church ha- something tor everyone in th’’ family Youth for th* adults ConK to the North Liberty Church ut Chris'; wh re the word of God is pr ached! W itch "Revival Fin s" an WSJV, channel 2’B, Sundays at a m For bus transb>rtat.on call: 6.56-1632 or 656-3336. First I nited ITe-byte iin Church 512 (;< »rgt I Str et Rev. Robert Bowman, instor Mrs. M nvm B u e, Chn tian E<lti< it ion Chairman Roger Kronk, Sunday School Wor h p Leader 9 15. Sunday School. 10 30. Uhuth S-rvic* THURSDAY DECEMBER 27 12 15 pm . Senior High buxines meeting it the Church. Bring co kies ard gifts. 1:00 pm. sen.or Bigners go to Nursing Home for a party. SUNDAY DECEMBER 30 Ixist Sund iy of 1973. 7:00 p m Sr High Youth group meeting at Marvin Bouse's. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve day. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 Aven 1 h ippy and blessed New Year 1974. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2 7:30 p.m, Chancel Choir prac. tier, Mon i Wilson, direct' r. Ver. Ice Walz, organist. "Who ewr will, may come " lulled Methoui'.t ( kPnb M iilkerton Clyde D. Wane, Miru te.
Mrs. Marilyn Wallace, Superin. tendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame, Director of Mu ac Mrr Grace At we J and Mrs. Ev. An 1 .:iv,a i< in ■■, Gig,mists M: '. non Khne !m 4, Chancel ('.. u Dil ei t< r. Cai I St '. mi । , Head I'. her CHIItCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY lECEMIJER 26 7:00 p.m, ( - i.ari ei choir pi notice. 8: la p.m.. Council on Mmistra- . THURSDAY, DECiJMBEIt 27 । :00 p.m . \g ipe I' , .iyet grmip. Skat.ng par’s at Plym< uDi. Tickets are avail able at the chinch f< r 7ac. Invite yom fie nd- md join in the tun md fellowship SUNDAY. DECEMBER 30 '':la a.m. - ’pla a.m., Men’s Fellow hip and sharing time. 9:30 am., Sundav Si hoed for all ages. Hr.a.m, Wor hip Service. WI'.DNESDAY JANUARY _’ 7:00 pm. Ch • p mime. Vls p m . U M W G.me: al meet, mg p. Fellowship H ill. 1 OBITUARIES I J Eli/abt Ii Mendenhall Mr- Eliz.abdh Sarah M< nden. hall, 70 unite 3, Walkerton, d.ed at 12:00 p.m. Decembn 19 at home alter a brief illne-s. She was t in Apul 26. 1903. in Carbin, Indiana, to E Iv and Ehz i-b-th Fielding and h id lived m the area f.ve years* coming from S uth Bend. She was married November 21. 1925. in St. Joseph, Mich, to Eugene Leslie Mendenhall, who mu vives She was a member of the Missionary Church at Koontz. Lake, Ind., and the Church of God. Anderson. Ind and the Northem Indiana Blind Association. Al.- । suiv.i, mg aie i no son, Eugene Mendenhall Jr . Chillicothe, ()hi one daughter. Mi Wdtei Ebersi.le, Plymouth, Ind; six grandchildren; three grval-grand- < hildi en. t w bi i>thri , (It >i ge and Elly !• aiding, b>th of Terre Haute. Ind.ana; and one sister. Mrs Norah Stafford, I’ dm.ipolis. Flint i d ervai - weie held Sat. urday at the Nusbaum-Elkin Func al H me, Walkerton, with Rev. Itu End Mattes..n, p i-r.c of tin K " r’z Lake Missiiuaiy Church ofti' ialmg. Bui ml wa m Woini. lawn Cemetery. Walkerton. Mrs. Bertha Reinhardt Services f< i Mrs Itertha Item, hard! 77. 12007 Smith Princeton S’ . Chicago, were held at 2:00 pm. Decembr 21 at the Nus-batim-Elkin Funeial Borne, Walkerton. W-th Rev. Clyde Wake, i i tor f the Walkerton United Methodi t (.’hurch. officating, and buual wa- at Grovertown Cemetery. Mr Reinhardt, a retired of. flee cl< rk !■ i Maishall F ields and Company, Chu ago, di-d at 2:00 am. Sunday r R veier t M in<>r Nursing Home of Chicago ittei a sudden illness She was b>rn iWemb'! 20, DbiJ, it Walker! n to J> nn aid i Emma W< ler Schmeltz. m l m.nritsl in June of 1920 to D> nald C Remha: it <’hn <g : three grandchildren; <ne great-grandchild, and one br thei Otto Schmeltz, route 2 Walkerb n. latuisc Hiec/ork Lui ' Maiy We</■ • k mJ < ! route 1, Gt ViT"M i, died a’ Ou p m D« emb i I s at Starke Mr mori.nl Ho pital, Knox, after an illnex ot three ini nths She w.o , bun August 1. l‘»17. in Chicago t Frank and Helen iSuskoi M - < tk, and hail livnl in the area for 23 y< ars On April 10, 1937 > sl i was married to Matthew Wie. czork, who survives. She was a rnemb r of St. I’atnck’s Church, Walkerton. Other survivors include two sons Ronald, Sar i Cruz. Ind. and R<>b. crt. M utih-co Ind ; one brother. Alfred Miciek D' | >n, Uh, and one grandson. Funeral service- were held a! 900 ain Fi iday at S’ Pntr.ck’s ('ll.n। I: Walk'’t n. with Re\ Ai th' ny Udk .uiu itn g B .rial v. i. ' YS •' ■ \\ ,k’”’ r.
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Roh rt I). Barbknecht Services for Robert D Baibknrcht, 47 of route 1, wh<. died at lOJH) p.m. Fnday wht n his < u e.eiturned in ; i ditch were at l a- l.annells Fu -rd H me Rev. Edw -id K ’dinek' pastoi : t:?' • Matthi I. . < ■' • i‘i ( 't-d. Bui ill wa >in Fa■■ h-i-i ( • lie cry. Mr Baibknecht was born .Jari, '■'ii. 11. 1926, in Htmle’. wiiere he lived til of bis life. He was ■ ' - me ■ - veter ■: : W< rll Wai IE and a member of Hamlet Anw <an Legion I’>st 356. Surviving aie his p iren’s. Mr. ard Mi William Bai bki.echt. of n he 1. H mai t; a rothei Du me, S'l!iwell; two nieces and a m-ph-evv. V\’liam I. Wobnherg W.lham J. W 11- ab :g, 75, 51 I S Bo ilev :: I - f ITe-i 9 nt.-, S ir- < i, Fioi .-la. and : K ->r.:z. Lake, died in Satu’day. I" ■ • in. b r 1 ii. Sim- ! । M n :. t; H .-pit ii foil avii.g a week'.- oli.i-.-.s M: W< 7 ienl • g w । ii.*.\ • <•: <'h.। ago. El., where lie i. -. .• i ui.i.l his let.lenient nine year.-, ■ win n 9- ai. I Mr.-. W iit n. brig moved to Sai i.-ola. F > Js y< us he had been in the fuel business bearing his name. The W denberg fam have pent tri' p i ' 27 yeai.s in the.i cottag, at K ntz Lake He leaves his loving wife BoM ■ y ?. • • ■ ■ ghtei M s Betty I’, etki r, of L-sle, 1.1 and Mi.-. 1 'onna K« ' h . of Sn a. !a. a aster. Mr.- Myrtel Fid. d< ike. H niew-sH, 111., and six gi an 1< hiklren. Funeral services were held a' the Rob-its Funeral Honu, on s mday evening. Decemb i 2. with lb v Rudy Nan. of the First Un.ty (.'enter of Saraso'a, officiating. Private graveside sei vice.were held on Monday, December 3. at Manasota Memorial Pack, in S ua-ota, Florida. COMAW HIT Y ^CALENDAR Ihursilay, Ik-cembT 27 lo:30 a m. B Team tourney at Siuth Cent! al begins, with John Glenn versus Westville. 6:30 p.m. — Walkerton Mason, ie Lodge 0 go to Nmth Lib-i’y L dge f> r Table Lodge. 7:30 pm. Consolation gim- < ! the B team h k.day tcurnej at South Central and the champion- . ii.p game tn i<dli w at {rOtl p in. I rida\, Ika-emb r 2X SIICS H .. lay T atiry at Notre I >ame. 730 pm. -— The varsity Hoh. diy Tourney at South Central < p -ns with the fust game f- atur. ing the Jolin Glenn Falcons and Michigan City Marquette with t 9.00 pm game btweim South Cential and Westville. safiinlav, Dei'cmber 2’l 7:30 pm. - Consolation game Gas and heartburn? e Di Gel contains a unique antigas ingredient, Simethicone. ’ This unique discovery breaks up and nmoves painful gas-bubbles. our relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigest ion. ( h ! 1 )i-( lei tablets or liquid today. Product 'T Plough, Inc. * A GOOD SiLEJMAk* who VWORKS CHEAP W.M If ,dVcBTISi3Gr
1 1 ’h'- varsity Holiday T' urn^y C( nt ' wit the ( imp. ionship g mr ,t v u eq ; 'Suiida v , I ki'ceniber 30 ” '’9 Pm. ihi Pr.-.sl . i;i < ’nun hSd . H.gh Yo itii Gi id e" <’ • m< L Mr. ■ ■■ M- M , v-n ,■ _ »lie ii iv, January ) H 4EV N. v. Y'-o' \\ ednes/jay , January ’ HD Stir 1 n-nra foil w . Chi -’mi- va< it; n, *:00 p.m. 'ihf. Wvlu ■■ Older 1.1 f-, S' , Liberty-Lin Earn Bun j meet. I bin-Jay, January 3 8:00 pm. - Epsih .CO r ' ’ । 1 i Kapp i to meet. l,n P-m T; W 'k. rs .n American Legim Aux. D-v to meet. B M’TKI ( hi R ( f| f O 11 W E RF V IV \L The Fa • Bipt ‘ Church as N r’h Lil >■> tv wI I v. i week of Revival meetings. Decemtei 30 thr igh Januiry 6, with Evin, gel -t It Dr' Smith f Browis. burg. In-Lana. doing ’l.‘ po u h ng. Evangelist Smith is an iss< :ra evingd.J •rvrg un-ie> gib; il Ev irge« sm. an Indej • ■ .. ■ ‘ E ti ’ Evango asti ■ Four. :r . :. rected by Dr IbL'i t L. Sum-;-r. Ev inge'; - Sm ' hi - had w fXp'iie::" scrvirg i- i m-a r. ary w:th Biptis’ M i-NT -sr • - ; I/.D'i i i W> -* Aft- i : i 16 y a Late;- i- Field Rfp’e-errative in the staff ! Evargea. d Bap’ Missions he did exten.-ave dep r i. tion w-rk throughout the U- e ! States. Rev Smith has pa-’ >re! ( hurche- in Kentucky m i FEr d i as well a- engaged in exh'n ve youth and bible camp -p»ak;ng. The meetings will be at 7:30 each evening and at 10:30 e i h Sunday morrnng AD' on the Monday evening following the r- g. ular service the Church will 1: tva watch-night service from 9iDj o'ch > k until midnigir The p - lie, of course, is invited to ‘nrse services. On Anri! 10, 1877, Pres dent Rutherford B Haves began w thdrawal of federal tr .. ,p- fi .m southern states, signaling th- -a 1 of the Reconstruction era. It isn't vour position that makes you happy or uni; ippy — it's your disposition. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor’s formula! /emo specJilv -tops torment of externally caused itching ... <>f eczema, mmor sk n irntations, nonpoisonous insect bites 1 k-enolo'es nene eno mgs Kills millions of surface germs "De ,tch" skin with Zcmo—Liquid er Ointment. a Stomach upset •) by gas and acid? Di Gel with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. * This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because l)i-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. (ict Pi-tJel tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. • FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. ’ Why too l J’ r • with pa'iihi' cceis Free.'One i be<p you ?■ ’Cve tne” Dy it You see I” |ud Tays, the o: । « I be gone De hud « he «ore Punlesslv N ’ dangerous utMg No pads or plasters D a on F'ee.'ore — take oft corny removes ( COINS ANO CILIUMS J
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