The Independent-News, Volume 101, Number 24, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1975 — Page 11

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Church of Brethern A. P. Wenger, Pastor Share in Prayer Hour 9.25 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.rm Church School 10:30 a.m. Adult Bitle 6:30 Youth 6:30 p.m. Choir Practice 7:30 Wednesday. St John’s Lutheran < hnreti । pine and Kiley Roads North Liberty, LodKennetn Peterson, Pastor Bunday School. 9:30 a.m. Dvlne Worship, 10:30 a.ra. L 3 First Baptist f^inrrca Maine and Claj k St. Phone 586-3753 Walkerton. Indiana Edwin Shelly. Pastor “Holding Forth 13.e Word of Life." Order or Services B mdny School, 9.3 d a in. Morning Worship, 10:30 am. Evening Se^ice, 7 :<«) p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening, 7 :U0 p.m. Hmt Ba idl'd Churo 40*7 W. Elm Street North Liberty, lun Rev. Kenneth C>rt>*U, Pastor Bunday School, 9:30 am. Morning W <rshlp, 10:3b am. Youth Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evening Service, 7:30 pm. Wednesday — Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. We Preach Christ Crucified Risen and Coming Again. Free Bus Pick-Up, phone 62>6. 8588. i Beaver Creek Wesleyan Cbireh 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 am. Wesleyan Youth, 6:00 pm. Evening Service. 7.00 p in. CY C , Wednesday, 6:00 pm. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7:30 pm. First Aaartnbly Os God Michigan and Van Buren Streets Rev. Lyle Beers, pastor Bunday School, 10 00 a m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a m. Bunday Evening Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p m. Youth Service, Monday* at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. . United Pentremtal Church Corner of Indiana aiui Van Buren Streets, Walkerton Rev. David M Hudson. Pastor Thursday Night, 7:30, Bible Study. Bunday School, 10:00 am. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. "A Friendly Church with a Warm Welcome." Ftr*t Brethren Church North Liberty, Indiana Stephen Cole, Pastor Morning prayer, 9:15 am. Sunday School, 10:30 pm. Morning Womhip, 9:30 am. Evening Service. 7:00 p m. Home prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings Preaching the word, and growIng in faith, Tabor Coifed .MethodiM Church Corner St. Road 4 and Pine Pastors. Ralph Moore Jones and Richard Fahm Clinch School, 9 30 a m Morning Worship, 10:30 am. Koontl I-ake Mb*«b»nary Church 4 Mlles South Os Walkerton On State Road 23 Richard .Matteson. Pastor Mrs John Hans, S S. Supt. Sunday School, with classes for nil ages, 9 00 am " whip Service, 10 'K) am.

Evening Fcllowsh.p Hour, 6:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer and Bibb Stu. dy Hour, Wednesday, 6:00 p m Ladies’ Prayer and Study Group I. Tuesday 8:30 a.m., studying The Fragrance of B auty, led by Mrs. William Carter. Ladies’ Prayer and Study Group 11. Thursday, 10:00 am , studying I Corinthians, led by Mrs. William Olson. The Koontz Lake Church fol. lows Starke County time (-low time). North Ltoertv Church < i i hri- t 65225 State Road 23 North Lllxny, Indiana Th-mas E. Jones, Minister The Church invites you to all 1 of these services! SUNDAY 9 3i) am., B hie S< he* 1. 3 aught by a wGI-qu ill!!• d slati of teachers 10:30 am., M >m;ng Church Scrv e. C mmuninn, singing and a m* sage contorts! aiounu the word of God. 7:30 pm.. Evening Chun h Service. A time of informal foljowship and messages from the word of God. WEDNESDAY 7:30 pm., “Family Night." During this hour on Wednesday groups for those ago two through high .school, and a Bible Study the church has something for everyone in th“ family. Youth for the adults. Cnme to the North Liberty Church of Christ, where the word of God is preached! Watch "Revival Fires” on WSJV, channel 28, Sundays at 9 00 a.m. For bus tran.sportation call: 656-4632 or 656-3336 Way* Ide Chapel 7 Miles -At of Walkerton on U. S. 6 Church Servite 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Bruce Weaver, Walter Rhodes and Wesley Brubaker, Sh ired Ministry North Liberty I nited Methodist Church i Rev Robert C WUlbanW., Pastor Mis. Lyle McCormick, Church Secretary I Mrs. George Dearing. Chairman of Education I Mrs Jerry Knepp, Superintendent of Study Program i Mr. Gary Nelson, Head Uahcr Mrs. Gary Nelson, Chance] Choir Director Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, A-ssistant Director Mrs. Glen Shu|>ert, Organist Mrs. Osborn Fisher. Unitea Methodist Women President Mrs. Robert Willbanks, Jr. High U M.Y.F. Counselor SUNDAY 9:3(J a in., Worship Service. 10:30 am , Church School, claasea for all ages 6 30 pm., Jr. High and Jr High UM Y F. TUESDAY 7 on pm, Scouts. WEDNESDAY 7 30 pm., Chancel Choir practice. THURSDAY 8 30 am., Prayer and Share at the Church of the Brethren. 7:00 pm., Webelnes. (•rare Lutheran Choree Missouri Synod Harrison Street. North Liberty Rev Schulenburg. Paator Worship Service. 9 00 am. Sunday School, 10:15 a m. »lKhborh«NMl Chtirrh Swan Lake Golf Academy C.ub House TV Darrel Kraft Between Walkerton A Plymouth on the Plymouth-LaP »rte Tri I

9:30 a.m., Worship Service. 10:30 am., Sunday School, M:.’sion Day. Ev» ry -nc We! ome. You are welcome! ( tux an Baptist Church LaPaz GA R B.C. Affiliated Cortland and All* rt Streets John I’l^arek, Pastor 784-2083 SERVICES: bunday School, 9:30 am. Sunday Morning, 10:30 am. Sunday Evening. 7.00 p.m. i Pi ay. r and Bible Study I, Wedncsflay Evening, 7:00 p.m. "A church of worship, welcome and warmth " Ualkerb-n Wesleyan < hurrh Ulm »- an! Van Buren Streets i iv w location) Pastor. D E. Gilker-on Ph >n° s'*6-343b SUNDAY SERVICES Sun lay Sch "1. t‘:3o a.m. M i:;.: l, W rsh’.p, 10 20 a.m. Evening Service, 7:00 pm. Piny ’ Seivae. Thur-day 7:00 p.m. "5" 'Ur Spiritual Service (’enter’' I intrd Methodist CuH.Vh \\ allo rton Cy h D W ik- M:n ter Mi M W : : rin. ter.dent of St u 'y 1 . g "air. Thomas E. F-ame. Le ctor of M Hie Mra. S’: r •” K • lir. t, Chan el Ch. u Dnctor Mr v I’ve'yn L ain r . ar 1 M: ;. Gra •• Atw ■ 1 On; t:.i t - Car! Steinke. Hod Usher CHI Ri’ll CALENDAR THURSDAY. JANUARY 9 ! 3i» i m Chanty Fellowship at the h* me of Ruby Eldn Ige 7:00 p.m , Agape Prayer gr up. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 9:15 am. Sunday School for all ages. 10 30 a m.. Worship Ser\ ce. 6:30 pm U M Youth Fellow, ship. TUESDAY. JANUARY 14 9:30 a m , Hop* Fellowship. 7 30 pm. Ruth Fellowship WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15 7 00 pm. Choir practice 7:30 p.m U. M Women's Gen. ernl meeting. Fir'd Cnltcil Presho tcHan Chtinh 512 Georg.a Street Rev Rotvrt Bowman, rastor Mrs. R- b. rt Ross, Christian Education Chairman Mr.c Marvin Bou-*\ Sunday School Director Roger Kronk, Sunday School W<>r h.p Leader THURSDAY JANUARY 9 lo ini a.m , Mary Circle me<‘ting SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 2 00 . 5:00 pm , Jumor Highs sledding party at Mini. Mountain. Hr.ng hot dogs and bums Meet at church. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 9:15 a nr, Sunday School. 10:30 am Chun h Servna* and annual ordination ami installation <>f Elders and Deacons. 6:30 pm. Mariners’ supper and meeting at Chun h TUF.SDAY JANUARY 14 7:30 pm , Dea< oils' meeting in the (’him h Liv.ng Room. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15 730 p.m Chancel Choir prac. bee. Dis Rmvs, director; Vence Walz, organist. SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 9 15 am. Sunday School. 10:30 am. Church Service At noon, congregational pot.luck din. ner and congregational corporate meeting in the Fellowship H ill. "Whosoever will, may uunie.” MYKTIM CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Pie*, bytenan Chun h met in the Liv. mg Room of the Church on Mom day evening, January 6. wi\h 12 members present. Mrs Richard Shaffer, lemkr, opened the meeting by teilmg of a Korean New Year’s cuatom and rea<lng a drVotional ent it list "One Day At A Time ’ After the group aang two hymn* Mrs Shaffer rend a short article from the Journal and had prayer. Roil call was answered with "A thought t<> dart the New Year" and Mra Ruby Snyder, sec. ret ary. read the minutes Mr*. Ge?u Gerber gave the meditation of the L* id C »in M s R >bert Bownum gave the ;> s.s. n on H < <■ i and G <mer fr >m the b k,

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Suhurhm l eague Bakci'a Standard 4 0 Mene: '.s - Walk r’ n 3 1 Men t's - I.akcail 3 1 Dave A Ray’s 2 2 Pizza Place 2 2 Dad A- Lad s 1 3 ITeci.siun Pallets 1 3 Rutland Raiders 0 4 H.gh team -eri s :rd game: Dive Ar R<y s 2625, 936 Bak i s Star, lard 2479 s-7: Mercer's . Lakeviilt 2117. M rcer’ . Walkerton '"7. High .n la lual -er. - A- g mie: Earl Scott »>ti2; I.ioyd St phensoi 655; Bunny Will ims 654; Carl 2> ». Ei ink Ja< k.' >n 252. Jim Millice 250. M >iidax Xight Lrfio. M ni-Sh< p 49 27 Ih aval's }7 29 H ihnk s 42 31 E: ielyi's 42 31 Funky Five 3' 3s R A M 30 16 Re: " ns 29 4 7 Ba’gam ('eater 27 49 11 g i (• i:n iv s ir. i game: R • .?»■. M 5 Bem 217 7‘>l Mvm-Sh p Funky Fw 7"6 H;g ..n i v..i: i| »■’< ;A- gan e: J W ’e 5.* I, ?(' r J’ Frailey .> J. D wms p<7, c. Mann 197. J Sh.dvr D 5. Club Learns About Flowers And Plants The first meeting of the new year of the Woman's Community Club <>f Walkerton, was opened Friday, January 3 when Mrs. Ixonard Beaty president, re id the poem "Florist Shop. ’ This prov. ed most appropriate as Mrs. Wilder Burnside, program chairman, introduced the speaker, Joe Felke, Jr , of the Felke Florist, Plymouth Mr. Felke brought an air of spring into the club room as he displayed a number of beautiful floial arrangements Eich of these wa.s later to be given to .some lucky members of the audience. (' >rsages of p<>m poms, simple rose.-, sanple carnations and gladlolxs were passed around for group inspection as Mr. Felk-' told how they were made. He exh bitcd "low” and ‘‘hi’’ centerpiec* - and indicated wh< re th-y mivht best i»c used and on what occasions. He also showed sev. oral hanging baskets with -in h plants as th* strawlierry bg'nn. coluinnea the goldfish plant and others. He mentioned they would be v< ry popular this -prmg H< further .statisl th d dried flower ai r mgementx w<u.d also lx' a front runnel. Mr Felke toll the group the imi«>rtance of light, temp r iture humbl.ty. wat-nng and fri tihzing in the propT care of flower, ing plants. H • also explained h<»w t<» care for fuhag. plants in regard to light ( tempTatun - moLstun and plant lood and he add's! you might even talk to them! H- .-aid when they filled an order for w«sklu.g flowers they made-up this ordei one day in advance This was necessary la*. cau.s. the handing of the flowers due t<> the hiat from the hand-, WOUki caius- them to wilt. It was important therefore to i-. frigerat- m ord« i to restore them to their original beauty. Mr Felke’* great.grandmother Boid flowi* in the Northwester!. d<p>t in Chicago in the 1 *mmi - His gieat.gT.mdiather wus a wholesale flon-t in Wilmette The Felke family h.us been .n bu-u’e-s in Plymouth fur 50 years Even Mi Felk« a daugW.t at the age of five, shows an interest and a native ability to work with flow, era. There was audnivc participation throughout the talk with many pertinent questions being askixl and answered In conckuu .»n Mr Felke said not al. people have the ability to arrang - flow, ers The art may be learned but

by and large it is inherent. letters of thank.s were re id : • m Mt ' Gt •• • ।>; ngei, Rev and Mi Johr G- tpa-’uiv a: d the M-nt il H- ith A-- a’ -n f >'■ th- Chri-'mis gifts sent ’ > that orgimzi.on The Wilk-rt'-, h t K ntz L ik- Ld -ai • s -nt 9’ - t- is <>f ipprvcia’: n tor the 1 o [•!’ nt G udep ’ wha h t •• h t-1 pre ■ r.'ed t • them. Mis Seima Pry r-p<rt< ! and .Mi- B- I’s hi! Id Iv« red ‘rv (In tin i.- f ivors ar 1 b.b «;f- to the RN N r. ng H >m- pit. nts in T-garden. An annotincemen’ wi m1 9- >f the IFC Mid-W (’o-inc.l •> Im- held it S‘ tuffer .- Ind inap»l---1 Inn Jar. viry 27 md 2* Th * theme if this y< ir’s m--et ng n "Use Your ‘Rope’ t<» jump for Federati n A mor*' complete annoara -m-nt of th- program w'.U be aviilable in mid-Jinuary Contributors to the birthday bank were D- r< th» 1 Brenner, Jane K*efe and I> raiy Wa z. Mr.- E.i. “ P- 'ble w1 • a g •” f The ‘*-t ’ib s were 9 ■ rat*-1 with m l.vvl ial vi-e- of -pr f! .w r.- Hust.-se- were M--Rud* Iph E let Mr-- F M Bi g: and Mr.- H-w ■ 1 I • CARDS * e THANKS THANKS A I g thank x 1 ‘ • tr: f . w. ing I i- n- - p’r e-i : ■ • x‘er. I:ng the c urt-sy of The Op n B bl* d .-pl t> doing t • Chi. 9 rr.aa -• I. son. The Pubin Library Kabei: True Value Hirdwirj Heil’s Re-t i irant Her Place We hope th- pub!; iv tic Ia: 1 enjoyed the displays. < Hie W man’.- U* •immunity Club We wish t • xpn s >ur gnti. tude and appreciation to tna ne.ghbors, friends, to th* - wh 1 sent food, Father L< tk and al! who helped during the sickne.sii and death of our husban 1, Ga.l, and F ither. Thanks and Gj4 bles a you. Marion Groves Mary Ellen R- .ft Lorraine Tebay Norbert Groves ( Tom Groves Larry Groves Jerry Groves ’ I’Vr .1 I-'.«-is<hmar.3 Joan Pala D r thy Harder Dennis Groves Ji XOTK r ill BIDDERS Public N tice L- herewith given that the Board of Trustee- of the Town of Walkerton, St J< > p!i Coun r > Indiana, will accept seaL e<! I at- until the hour •17 (K) P M , Tuesday evening. J m lary 21, 1975. I r th expre.-s J .rp‘-a •t w.denu g and i.-pr.alt resurfac. .ng ot W dkerton Tr ul, an ap. prox.n ate I <KSo feet length and the «♦< uth end of Georgia Street to an mt-’ e<ting punt w.’h Walk-rton Trail and c< r.sustmg ut an ipprox.mate 1 936 f»vt length. Sp-rifn at ions for the pr *pised ■ 1 I i a b- pr. Mureil at the Office of th* Clerk. rie.Lsun r. 510 Roosevelt R< id, W ilkerti n. Indana All submitted bids are to fih'l on State Bul Form and be accompnniei! with a certified ch's k *r b.d b«>nd of not le-> than 5 , of the total amount of the bid Said wi rk must comply with current Ind.ana State Highway Comnussu n>t indant- md -p-id. 1 atior.- Biddt r miu-t a.-o dvfin. ately spa ify the approximate date that aafd atreet improvements will be performed by the contractor. The B'-ard of Trustees further re.-sei ve the rigiit to accept or reject any or all park- ot the submitted bills. Dated this 4th day of January, 1973. Wayne I. Cover Clerk.Trv usurer Waikerton Ind.ana 2tJU Bars are something w hah If you go into too many >f y u ar* apt to come out s.ngmg a of, md maybe land behind -*m* of.

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