The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1974 — Page 11
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Church of Brethem A. P. Wenger, Pastor hare in Prayer Hour 9.25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:3U a.iu. hurcd Schoo! 10:30 a.m. Jult Bitle 6:30 outh 6:30 p.m. hoir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. Rt. John’s Lutheran Chorcfl Fine and Kiley Roads Nortn Liberty, Ind. Kennetn Peterson, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. D vine Worship, 10:30 a.m. J First Baptist (Titrfca A<a!ne and Clark St. Phone 556-3753 Walkerton. Indiana Edwin Shelly. Pastor “Holding Forth The Word of Ife.” Order of Services •jnday School, 9:30 a.m. [orning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Ivening Service, 7:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meet" ig Wednesday evening, ?:00 p.m. First Ravttst (l.urce 407 W. Elm Street North Liberty, Ina. Rev. Kenneth Corbett, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 &jn. 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. Free Bus Pick-Up, phone 656. ►BB. i Walkerton Wesleyan Chorrh Rev. Dean Gilkerson, Pastor jnday Schoo) 9:30 a.m. orning Worship 10:30 a.m. Young Peoples Sendee 6:15 pan. vening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 00 p.m. United Pentecostal Church rimer of Indiana ana Van Buren Streets, Walkerton tev. David M. Hudson, Pastor Thursday Night, 7:30, Bible :udy. Sunday School, 10:00 am. Evangelistic Sendee, 7:30 p.m. “A Friendly Church with a 'arm Welcome.” First Aanembly Os Got" Michigan and Van Buren Streets Rev. Lyle Beers, pastor Bunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Bunday Evening Evangelistic rvice at 7:30 p m. Youth Service, Mondays at 7:30 m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 m. fabor United Methodist Over* Corner St. Road 4 and Piue Cuarles Baker, paatoi Church S< h >ol. 9:30 am. Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Tuesday morning 30 a.m. at Maple Grove Church. Vorth Liberty Church of Christ 65225 State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana Thomas E. Jones. Minister The Church Invites you to all these services! JNDAY 9:30 a.m., Bibio School. Taught ’ a well.qualificd staff of tench's. 10:30 a.m,. Morning Church rvice. Communion, singing and message centered around the °rd of God. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Church rvice. A time of informal feL wship and manages from the •rd of God. ednf^day 7:30 pm., "Family Night.” 'ring this hour on Wednesday ’Ups for those age two through Th school, and a Bible Study
* MI the church has something for everyone in th? family. Youth ( for the adults. Come to tiie North Liberty Church of Christ, where the word of G<*i Ln preached! Watch Revival Fir s” on WSJV, cnannel 28, Sundays at 9 90 a.m. For bus transportation call: 656-4632 or 656-3336. Flrrt Brethren Church North Liberty. Indiana Stephen Cdc, Pastor j Morning prayer, 9:io a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 p.m. Morning Wo^h.p. 9:30 am. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m. Home prayer meeting, Wednes. day evenings. > Preaching the word, and grow, ing in faith. Wayside Chapel 7 Mlles tost cf Walkerton on U. S. 6 Church Service, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Bruce Weaver, Walter Rhodes and Wesley Brubaker, Shared Ministry North Liberty United Methodist flmrch Rev. Robert C WiiibaiiKS, castor Mrs. Lyle McCormick, Church Secretary Mrs. George Dearing, Chairman of Education Mrs. Jerry Knepp, Superintendent of Study Program Mr. Gary Nelson, Head Usher Mrs. Gary Nelson, Chancel Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, Assistant Director Mrs. Glen Sbupert, Organist Mrs. Osborn Fisher, United Methodist Women President Mrs. Robert Willbnnks, Jr. High UM.Y.F. Counselor SUNDAY 9 30 a.m.. Worship Service, 10:30 am., Church School, clas. s?s for all ages. 6:30 pm., Jr. High and 3r. High U.M.Y.F. TUESDAY 7:00 p m., Scouts. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir practice. THURSDAY 8:30 am., Prayer and Share at the Church of the Brethren. 7-00 p.m., Webeloes. Braver Creek Wesleyan O*ireh Redwood Road and Hwy. 4 Rev. Frank Levi, Pastor Fred Carpenter, Sunday School Superintendent Sunday School Hour, 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour, 10:30 a.m. Wesleyan Youth, 6:00 jkm. Evening Service. 7:00 p.m. C.Y.C., Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:30 pm. Grace Lutheran (Tuirco Missouri Synod Hnrri«<m Street North Liberty ' Rev Schulenburg, Pastor Worship Service. 9 00 am. Sunday School, 10:15 a m. ( iwxary Baptist Church LaPaz ' GA RBC Affiliated Cortland and Albert Streets John PHarek, Pastor 764-2983 SERVICES: Sunday School, 9:30 am. Sunday Homing. 10:30 am. Sunday Evening, 7 00 p.m. I Prayer and Bihle Study), Wcdnesday Evening, 7:00 p.m. "A church of worship, welcome and warmth." Neighborhood Church Swan I-ak< Golf Academy Club House Dr Darn-1 Kraft Between Walkerton A Plymouth on the Plymouth-1-a Porte Trail 9 30 a.m., Worship Service. 10'30 am, Sunday School, Mis-
sion Day. 6:30 p.m , Evening Worship. Everyone Welcome. Koontz. Lake Missionary Church 4 Miles South Os Walkerton On State Ri ad 23 Richard Matteson, Pastor Mrs. Ji hn H in-. S. S. Supt. Sunday School, with cla-ses for all ag 9:00 a m. W< .-h p S rvice, 10:00 a.ia. Evening Fe’nowsh.p Hour, 6:00 p m. Midweek rrnyer and Bible Study Hour. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Ladies’ Pra;.ep and Study Group I, T i "lay, 9:06 am., stu. dying Ga it. ms, i d be M. ■. W.li. iam Carter. La lies’ Prayer ar. I Study Group 11. Thur- i ty. lt>:00 i m., studying I C rmthians, h i by Mr W i Lam Olsen. You are we 1 com. ! 1 ir-t United rn—bx I ran Church 512 <h . g a • t Rev. Rebut Bowman, ra tor Mrs. Rob. rt R >;. Co :. tiaa Eln ation C -airman Mrs. Marvin B "i-e. Sunday Si no.-I Lhia ctor Roger Kita!;, Sunday School Worsh.u Leader THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17 6:00 pm. Senior H.gh meet at the church to go to Baptist Church. 7:30 p.m.. Presbit No. 4 meets nt Walkerton I’iesbytennn Church. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 5:00 . 8:00 pm . Fried chicken dinner in the Fellowsh.p Hall sponsored by the Fellowship Club. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 9:15. Sunday School. 10:30. Church Service. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 1:30 p.m., Women to visit Tee. garden Nursing Home. 7:30 p.m.. Session meeting at the Church. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 7:30 pm.. Chancel Choir prac. tire, Mona Wilson, director; Verice Walz, organist. THURSDAY. OCTOBOR 24 7:00 pin.. Senior High Bible Study at Church. "Who*M'ver will, may come.” UiAted Methodist Churh Walkerton Clyde D Wake. Minirter Mrs. Marilyn Wallace, Supenntendent of Study Program Thomas E. Frame. Director of Mnsic Mrs. Sharon Khnedind, Chancel Choir D. rector Mrs Evelyn Lawrence and Mrs. Grace Atwood, Organists Carl Steinke, Hear! Usher CHURCH CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16 7.00 p.m., Chancel Choir practice. 8:15 pm, U M.W. Executive Committee meeting. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17 10:00 a m - 4:00 p.m., VM.W. Country Store at former Knights of Columbus Hall on Roosevelt Road 7:00 p.m.. Agape Prayer Group. 7:30 pm., Bible Study at the church. Evervane welcome! FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18 10:00 a m. — 4:00 p m , U M W. Country Store at former Knights of Columbus Hall on Roosevelt Road SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19 10:00 am 4 00 p m , U M W C- untry Ston- at formei Knights of Coiumbus Hall on Roosevelt Road SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 9:15 am , Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 am. Worship Servite Guest Sunday MONDAY, (X TOBER 21 7 30 p.m C mncil on Muißtiie WEDNESDAY. (XTOKER 23 7:00 pm., Chancel Chmr Pia . tice. M \KTH \ UHM LE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Tn bytenan Church met in the Liv. ing R<«»m <>f the church on M< nday evening. October 7. with nine members present Mrs Rubv Snyder opened the m -’ing by reading Psalm 23 in the New Eng. lish version The minutes were read by Mrs. Ruby Snyder. M-cretarj', and roll call was answeied with a favorite B ble v« rse. Mrs Gene Get bet g ive the medil din of the L Coin Mrs Walter Pickavet gave
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the lesson on "What the Bible Says Ab mt Faith." Refreshments were served by the h istes-, Mrs. Robert Ross. deb" hurford INSTALLED AS WORTHY ADVISOR ■r. 21^ < s': K' - t IB M.<s Deg Hurford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Hurford, route 2, BlyriK ith, Indiana, was installed as Worthy Advisor of 1 w Jkirton Assembly No. 64, Order of the Rainbow for G.rls :n Indiana, at an open ceremony in the Walkerton Masonic Temple Saturday evening, October 5, 1974. Mrs Florence Erickson, Mother Advisor, welcomed relatives and friends and then introduced Mrs. Lynn HelLnga. Pa-t Grard Ambassador of Good Will, PWA of Walkerton Assembly, as the Installing Officer; Mis. Diane Henry, PGWAA, PWA of Walkerton Assembly, Mrs. Lmda Clark as Installing Chaplain, Miss Ter. •ri Kincaid, Past Grand Indiana Flag Bearer and PWA of Walker, ton as Installing Recorder. Mrs. Sharon Klinedinst was Organist and Miss Denise Graves was soloist. The officers elected and appom. ed entered the Assembly Room The Chaplian then placed the Open Holy Btbk- on the altar and the Assembly was d.'< land open for installation of Off’ceri. The Worth) Adv:sor-el-‘ct was presented before the AL ir urd given her obligation by Mr. Al Drews, Grand Lecturer of Districts 1 and 26. She was then given the jeu-el of her office. While at the altar M.ss Groves sang ’Let There Be Peace On ^rta." I*b was then escorted to tne East I y her father, who is a past master of the Lakevdle Masonic Lodge She was then presented her gaV?l by her brother Jack, then given gtand honors and seated. The Worthy Associate Advisor, elect Mias Rachel Jackson was pre. senterl before the altar, given her charge and the jewel of her office and then seated in the west Others officers presented before the altar and invested with the jewel < f their office Were Chanty, Kathy Kersh; Hope. Sheiry New. txrg. Faith, Sue B«eni. Chaplain, Tammy Stull; Recorder, Janet Kincaid; Treasurer, Dons Paka. vet; Drill lx*ader, Cind) Kunkle; Assistant Drill Leader, Connie Clark. Lor. Lisa Tuttle; Relig. ion, Teri Hillman; Nature. Sherry Carlson; Immortality. Rh mda Drake, Fidelity. Kathy Rohrer; Patiinti. in. Nan< y Pr-h rs- n. Service. K<lly Hill, Con!blentisl Ob,*rv>r. Sheriy Hall; Outei Obivi, Isbl .e Hillm in S l'’i ’. I/ .- .1 . C >tton, Music.an, Ma. shelle Pavej. Ch> n D rei toi I it i lb. iweli. I r riip « t Ann, "< l’< terson; o II P. lan-ia Chip, in.u Historian. Cr\-f il Qem<»n . ».< • I. turer, Cindy Siem, ke Bible Harer, Kathy E<Llmg. ri. an<l Jewel Keepers, Dawn Slcuike and Linda Geise. The flag <>f our country was next presented at the altar and the Pledge of Allegiance was giv. <-n followed by one verse ot "The Star Spangled Banner ' Th, gavel was then pre anted to the new Worthy Adv; r by the Installing Officer and the Mar. shall then declared all officers duly installed for the ensuing term Deb greetts! everyone and thank' d them f u coming and an. nounced her m tto as "Peace On
Earth" with her watchwords M "Love, Wisdom and Faith", her •nymbd, the Owl, her colors are light gieen and white, her flow, er is the daisy a* 1 ht i «ong "Let Ihe.e B Peac- On Earth" I Hie to the Pa t Worthy A iv’L or, Miss .h 11 v C iri >n, l> ing iuu a !• I. be h ■ • N- tth I • k Clb -e, in Ch.cago, at this t.me, the uaial mein ry walk will je done .it o la’t r I de. Deb then 1 her firn- ' ily and cl s- fii.-d- a. well Mrs. Jo D-ev G d Deputy [ ot Di 'i < ’ 26. M- o| M- K 'll i D: It i< t 1. Ml -. B tib i oft also M h-i Ai. i M . , tn <• y •' ■ ' N i l i , ♦ n ’ The Chapl un attr I- I the Al. tir to! >v.o d by th" 1> . ’ lie *: >n g'x-n iv Mr. Newt r Williams. Th" g i.' then d. I their 11 -.ng march. \ j i te ।’ w- r• -o her M-s n;. , , rt.", M■ Wo'tc- ; u. nvet Sr., Mr. Enn- h GmdeJ.ig. er. Mr A! Drews and Mis C ir es i I g W r I ed the chair-; fo r the evening. R- fre.shn-e: ‘ - win served m the A sembly social ro-m by M Lisa (h<e,|. Miss Do- :> Pickavet. Part Grand Indiana F ig Bearer ; and PWA of Walkerton As<embly and Miss Jon: Germaine. Mrs L ah Pickavet. Mrs. Bernice Pet. 1 erson and Mrs. Mary Alice Pavey, 1 members of OHS 319, assisted the girls at the refreshment table. The serving table was decorated with Deb’s colors centered with an owl cake, the social room was ■ also decorated with her colors and rainbow candles. Her g.ft table was covered with a lice tablecloth centered with a b >u. quet of red rosebuds with a back, ground of green and white with "Peace On Earth" on it. SALIX RECORD SET It was incorrectly reported in the October 3 issue of the p.ijier that Dale Downey, out.-tand.ng salesman, set an individual sales record of $95.49 and should have read $459.49. Da.e is a John Glenn junior and the sales were made during the magazine sales drive held recently. , PAINT FIKE PLUGS The people responsible for painting the fire j>lug- in the town of North Liberty are Gwen Goad, Linda Goad, Ellen Carb.ener and April Sims. These girls put their efforts into the pa.nt.ng project and we wish to congratulate them for a fine job. The girls started in Aug Ist and are stul go.ng on but many of the hydrants are d< ne The paint is being supplied bv Rizek s Plumb, mg and Heating and is being pan! for by Barney Lor.zo. If you wish to join these girla on this preset to beautify North Liberty, contact any of them. NORTH LIBFJfTY DRAM \ (TI B NEVIS The North Liberty High School Drama Club off.cers for the year are John Geddes, stage rew; Kurt Hunt. bus.nes.s manager; Ellen Carbiener, costumes and make-up; Nancy Sheneman, extra curricular activities; pat Rose, acting; and ( i ug Parmely. directing and cast, mg Mr. Jennings is in charge <4 the club l .e club has selected three pro. ductions to be feature,) th.s school >ear ard m the tall is ’Blithe Spirit, a myster* Comedy and th.s w.;! be pre.M-nted on Novetn. I* - s and 9 ar. I al- on November 15 in.ll 16 The >pnng play Ls ’ ■’ ’ ■ - . a be sometime tn April. The th.rd is the Festival which will be held t wikLs the end ot Jan iary. । J PRETTY FEET T# | „ a unique beauty cream I L . that changes fhoie * dry & rough areas ol skin • into boby softness. Try it — you II hnd PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On .. . ■1 ” pamper yourself. rj
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