The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 19, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1978 — Page 12

OCTOBER 12. 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

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John Clayton To Climax Rally Day 1 «vaf * • .-A jf MT S ^ <1 •a , , MSeSE r ■ '.’'<<• W>,' MW r- ' "r* r' <Vy ; w> k-..^ ■- WmS\ wJwWI I WB Author and educator John Gayton of South Bend, will cap a day of activities in the North Liberty United Methodsit Church on Sunday. October 15.. It will be the annual “Rally Day" and is replete with much music, singing, and dialogue. The morning worship service at 9:30 will be a time of celebration with the choirs featured. At 5:30 p.m. the Youth Fellowship of the church will host area church youth groups in a time of fellowship and preparation for the evening session with John Clayton. At 7:00 p.m. John Clayton will bring a very challenging program to the community. Clayton, in- | Dr. Elliott Frash । I Optometrist i I 413 Michigan St., Walkerton | | 9:00 - 5:30 Thursdays | | Call 586-3722 For Appointment | 4 26tm15 . «*» -ante. -■*> . J ORMRPAmI For AM major Appliances MMn&VHMKD Must samct WALKERTON 5»25t2 Bring Model Number Or Oto part

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structor of chemistry, physics, and earth sciences at Riley High School in South Bend, speaks on the general theme. “Does God Exist?” He was an atheist at one time and it was through his attempts to refute Christianity through science that he was in turn convinced of the 1 Christian claims. Clayton has served the Don mover Avenue I Church of Christ in South Bend as Educational Director and as Coordinator of Youth Program. He was acting minister of the Rochester Church of Christ for 19 months. His educational background includes a B.S. degree from Indiana University in Education with concentration in Physics and Psychometry, and a M.S. degree from Notre Dame University in Geologv and Earth Science. Clayton has proven very popular with students and educators alike; selected as “Best leather" by the students of Riley High School in 1976. and “Teacher of the Year" by the East Central Region of National Association of Geology Teachers in 1972. He averages 15-20 college and university lectures each year and is in an average of 20 congregations lecturing each year. His special programs in the area of Christian Evidences include audio-tutorial programs of instructions, monthly newsletters. TV and radio programs. editorial articles for newspapers and periodicals, question-

I answering mail service, books, corI respondence courses, and special • booklets on related topics. Dr. ’ Gaylord Saltzgaber, pastor of the I North Liberty United Methodist Church, has invited the public to l attend this evening with John Clayton. Mr. Clayton will speak on the , topic of God’s existence and then allow time for questions and an- , swers from the people. SERVICE ; NOTES September 25 — Marine Private First Class Arthur D. Harrington Jr., son of Marv L. and Arthur D. Harrington Sr., of Route 1. Box 93. ' ll(X) E.. Grovcrtown. Indiana, has 1 been meritonouslv promoted to his 1 present rank upon granduation from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego. He received the earlv promotion * for his superior performance during all phases of the nine-week training cycle, which emphasized physical conditioning, self-disci-1 pline and teamwork. He joined the Marine Corps in June 1978. It takes two kinds of people to make the world — poets to write about the glories of autumn and the rest of us to rake them.