The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 23, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1978 — Page 19
r&iE>isi FOR SALE — 2 snow tires mounted on wheels 8.55 x 15. Folding cot. Ward's 10" radial arm saw. Phone 586-7131. n9p r APPLES CIDER EBERLY ORCHARDS North Liberty 656-8563 FOR SALE — 48 inch coil spring rol|-a-way bed. S2O.(X). Also back sea! for van. blue. $5.00. Call 586-2050. after 3:30 p.m . Walkerton. n 9 ORIE’S GARAGE Car & Truck Repair Tuna-Upa Electronk Engine Tenter Complete Engine Brake - Exhaust Work Air-Conditioner Service Monday - Friday 8:00 - 5.00 PHONE 586-7114 100 Rooaeveh Rd., Walkerton Owners: ORVAL & CHARLENE SNODGRASS FOR RENT — Near Koontz Lake on Starke-Marshall County Road. Twelve acres of level ground suitable for small equipment. Call South Bend collect after 7:00 p.m. for appointment. (219) 234-3284. 2tn9p USED CARS 1962 Ford Window Van 1972 Pontiac Granville 2 Door Hardtop 1976 VW Dasher Lou Mileage All In A-1 Shape USED LAWN EQUIPMENT 108 Cub Cadet With Mower 109 Hydrostatic With Mower Automotive Service U. S. 6 East, Walkerton 586-3166 2tn9
FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE Was ne R Burch as Executor of the estate of Modest C Burch, deceased, will accept otters to purchase real estate in said estate bieng lots 13b LV Ong Plat at 9(X> \an Buren St., lown of Walkerton, corner of Van Buren and Georgia Streets, up to November 14. 19“'8 at 2 o’clock PM at office of Wav ne R Burch at Farmers State Bank of Wyatt. Walkerton. Ind . and from time to time thereafter, until an acceptable offer is received. Wayne R. Burch, Executor Os Estate Os Modest C. Burch 2tn9
I WILL DO Ty ping in my home. Term papers, addressing envelopes. etc. Phone 586-3720, Walkerton. 4tn23p Whitaker’s Saw & Tool Sharpening CHAIN - HAND CIRCLE SAWS Ai • Hedge Trimmen Chhin - Plane Blades Sciwora • Drill Bits Ice Skates • Mower Blades I Minor Mower Repair KOONTZ LAKE Phone 586-2148 abtf COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 12:00 noon — Walkerton Chamber of Commerce to meet. Starke County ( ouncil on Aging to meet in Knox. 7:30 p.m. — Feilowcraft Degree. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Walkerton Rainbow Girls to meet. ":30 p.m. — Patrician Club. K of C wives, to meet. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Evening Star Rebekah Lixigc to meet in Walkerton. Walkerton K of C. Walkerton Lions Board meeting. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16 6:30p.m. — North Liberty freshman basketball team opens their season when they host Culver High School freshmen. Women Os The Bible To Be Presented The woman of today will be able to relate to women of the Old Testament and the New Testament through live portrayals of "Women of the Bible" on Sunday. November 12 at the North Liberty United Methodist Church. At the 9:30 a.m. worship service the women will fill the various leadership roles. Betty Peddycord will serve as worship leader. Elta Steele will lead the responsive reading and Becky Burch the morning prayer. The message will be enacted by Margaret Heim as Eve; Mary Hartman, Sarah; Barbara Eberly, Job’s Wife; Leia Fisher. Miriam; Carole Peddycord. Abigail; Juanita Manuel, Potiphar’s Wife; Helen Loucks, lot’s Wife; Mabel Dewey, Martha; Joyce Knepp, Mary - sister of Martha; Ethel Holmes, Lydia; Ann Camblin. Priscilla, Wends Weber, Mary - mother of Jesus; and Carol Salt/gaber. narrator. Greeters will be Charlene Zywczak. Vesta DeCoudres. Dorothy Overmyer and Suzanne Jones; and serving as ushers will be Carolyn Dunnuck. Judy Rimnger. Barbara Zimmerle and Evelyn Harbaugh. The Chancel Choir is under the direction of Madelyn Nelson, accompanied by Carolyn Shupert. organist, ami Betty McCormick, pianist.
SSOI First United Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street David K. Barnett, Pastor SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.. Workshop at Logansport. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. Communion. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 6:30 p.m., Mariners meet in the Fellowship Hall. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13 7:30 p.m.. Session meets in the Church living room. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14 11:00 a.m.. Presbyterian women visit Walkerton’s Miller’s MerryManor. ‘ r :3o p.m.. Pastor's Bible studyclass meets tn Church living room. ’’:3o p.m., Weight Watchers meet in Fellowship Hall. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15 "30 p.m.. C hancel Choir practice. 8:00 p.m.. II Genesis practice. "Whosoever will, may come." United Methodist Church 1(XX) Georgia Street Walkerton Rev. William E. Hughes. Minister WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8 6:00 p.m.. Children's Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 p.m.. Chancel Choir Rehearsal. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9 7;00 p.m.. Agape Praver Group. FRIDAY - SUNDAY. ' NOVEMBER 10-12 U.M. Senior High Retreat at Epworth Forest. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 12 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. Celebration of Worship. special speaker Mr. Richard Sayers. 6:30 p.m., Jr. High U.M.Y.F. 7:00 p.m.. Choir Festival at Lakeville. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 13 1:00 p.m.. Hope Circle, hostess, Vestal Knepper. 7:30 p.m.. Charity- Circle, hostess, Tern Menges. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14 7:30 p.m., Ruth Circle, hostess, Marian Chapman. Evangelical Covenant thurch Donaldson, Indiana Pastor. David Hawkinson 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Family Worship. Blisavllle Church Os The Brethren Pastor, Rev. Dester Cummins We welcome you to worship with us. "A warm Church filled with God's Love.” Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Service, 7;30p.m. Located On The Plymouth-LaPorte Trail a Miles Northwest Os Plymouth Heritage Baptist Church Rev J. Robin Wright. Pastor 2049 Prairie Avenue. South Bend Sundav School. 9:30 a.m. Morning Service, 10:30 a.m. Evening Service. 6:00p.m. Hours of Answers. Wednesday. "15 p.m. Independent Fundamental. First Assembly Os God Walkerton Rev. Vern L. Stoops 10:00 a.m., Sundav School. 11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p m.. Praver and Bible studs Tabor United Methodist Church Corner State Road 4 A Pine Road Pastors: Rev C huck Maxw ell Harns Rev Janet Maxwell Harns Sundav School, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, 10 30 a m.
THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — NOVEMBER 9, 1978
RN Residents Celebrate Halloween < TTTF" BHH SS9I Ma* ' a F lufl J nM y® I ■ « J, 1 1 v y-J a Hi Ji ' $ K’ ’ f ^ol’ - lk! "‘SBbs&sl. * filter ■ ■ • MX No witches or ghosts at the RN Nursing Home for Halloween, we had Bible characters for our costume partv. Special guests included Abraham, Sarah, King David, the Queen of Sheba. Queen Esther. Paul. Moses and many others. For the party they played musical chairs, pin the tail on the donkey, how many kernels of corn in the jar and an old fashioned apple dunking. Our thanks to the Walkerton Woman's Club for the special treats. Left to right, Mary Beth Town. Hilton Hushower, Ike Jankowski. Tony Bentley and John Reid. Bill Krumerie, Guy Emmons, Dale Hatfield and seated are Mary 1 uttle and Norma Bain, from left to right.
WOMEN TOGETHER On Thursday, October 2b. thirteen ladies met together at Marv Crane's home to hear Shirley Reemer share her testimony of becoming a Christian and her Christian walk. Shirley brought Janice Evans with her. The Lord has gifted Janice with a beautiful voice. We were all blessed when she sang and played the guitar. On November 16, at 9:30 a.m., we will meet at the United Methodist Church, 1000 Georgia Street. Walkerton, with Ken and Janene Grace, speakers, who will share in testimony and song. Join us for a time of fellowship and praising the Lord. THANK YOU GOD SUNDAY The North liberty Church of Christ will be holding special services for Thanksgiving, on November 19, during the Morning Service and the Evening Service. We are calling that Sunday our. "Thank You God Sunday ”. At 10:30 a.m we will he thanking our Father for the harvest he has given us and our evening service will he a meditative service with visuals. Everyone in the area is invited to attend either or both of these services, to thank God for all of His blessings, that He so freely gives to us Won't you join us on the 19th! "Games lubricate the body and the mind.” Benjamin Franklin
THANK YOU I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the voters of this area who supported me and was responsible for my re-election to the Indiana House of Representatives. I will continue to strive to serve vou. the voters, as vour representative. Without your support my success would not be possible. Thank vou again Richard W. Mangus
NOTICE "On Sunday. November 19. the Anthony Wayne Stamp Society will sponsor a stamp exhibition and bourse from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This event will be held at the Hospitality Inn at the intersection of Interstate 69 and State Road I. Fort Wayne, Indiana The exhibition is an open competition and it is expected that stamp collectors from the entire Northeastern Indiana area will participate. Admission and parking are free and the public is cordially invited to attend. The first motion picture copyrighted in the U S was of a man sneezing The year was 1894
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