The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 October 1981 — Page 5

Church To Observe 85th Anniversary November 4 - 8 !>/ Ihe First Brethren Church, \ ( >rth Liberty, is pleased to an>uncc the upcoming celebration of eir 85th Anniversary. The anni.ersary will be marked by a vekend of services November 4-8. JUKI. Services begin each evening at 7:(X) p.m. with the Sunday •miming Praise Celebration at 9:30 a in. and a special evening service f rededication at 7:00 p.m. The , üblic is cordially invited to attend all of the services marking our anniversary. The First Brethren ( hurch is located at the corner of Route 4 and South Maple Street in \orth Liberty. Our guest speaker for the anni.ersary will be Rev. Bill Curtis, of lucson. Arizona. Rev. Curtis is a NOTE CHANGE SUNDAY CATHOLIC MASS Now At Th* KOONTZ LAKE CONSERVATION CLUB HOUSE - 11:00 A M 7 GUTTERS V VANDERHEYDEN j EAVESTBMM StIVICE CeNUt-771f U I Dr ElHott Frash Optometrist 413 Michigan St., Walkerton 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Thursday* Call 586-3722 For Appointment PsTARrIH WILDAUER !; CERTIFIED CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 613 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana j Tuesdays: 1:00 * 5:00 p.m. j Thursdays: All Day 686-7311 ’ !; Other Thue* Crt 540-3121. Bremefl S L ’w** 1 < * SILK CREATIONS Handmade Scented SILK FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS WEDDINGS SPECIAL OCCASIONS Call For Appointment 586-7155 PAT ORCUTT Walkerton UM

former pastor of the North Liberty Brethren Church and likewise a former missionary to Argentina. It was while Rev. Curtis was pastor in North Liberty that he responded to the call to serve on the mission field in Argentina. After a long and successful time of service on the mission field. Rev. Curtis returned to the United States where he developed an Hispanic work in Tucson, Airzona. Rev. Curtis is the pastor of the northwest Brethren Chapel in Tucson, where this Hispanic ministry is now incorporated. Special events are planned for each evening, ranging from a Friday night birthday parts with cake and all the trimmings to the annual All-Church Varietv Show on Saturday evening. The highlights of the weekend will be the special Praise Celebration on Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. with the music ministry of Miss Jacquic Singleton and an inspiring challenging message by Rev. Curtis.

NIPSCO Large-Use Customers Have a Beneficial Effect on Residential Energy Costs

That’s right! V Residential 6 gas rates are less substantially less than they would

lx* if it were not for our large industrial customers. These large customers, with their high load and utilization factors, help spread NIPSCO’s fixed or overhead costs over a broader base, thereby reducing the share of these costs residential customers would otherwise have to pay. These industrial customers do this by taking large volumes of service and using it for more sustained peri<xis than residential customers. Residential and commercial consumption fluctuates at different times of the day and the year which would otherwise require the investment in facilities to meet those few periods of maximum demand —facilities that would not be fully utilized. Large industrial customers, especially in northwest Indiana, utilize this service on a sustained basis throughout the year and help absorb the fixed costs other customers would have to pay. This way we all benefit—you, the industrial customer and NIPSCO.

The First Brethren Church began its ministry to the North Liberty community in November, 1896, Since that time, the church has had the privilege of serving the North Liberty and surrounding communities in many ways. We are grateful for the 85 years of service that we have been able to supply and we look forward to continued service to our communitv and to our God. Everyone is invited to join with us as we celebrate our 85 vears of serv ice and ministry. Legion Auxiliary To Celebrate 60th Year The American Legion Auxiliary is celebrating its bOth birthdav during the month of November. At the first National Convention of

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Ihe American Legion. November 10-12, 19N, an act was established for the formation of an Auxiliary to Ihe American Legion. But it was not until November I -2. 1921. that the first National Convention of the American Legion Auxiliary was held, that being in Kansas City. Missouri. Ihe Auxiliary was founded as a civilian organization of women, all of whom are mothers, wives, daughters, sisters or granddaughters of the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States. Special interest will be given on the Membership of the Auxiliary and the initiation of members at the pot-luck dinner Thursday evening, November 5. at 7:00 p.m. This dinner meeting will include special guests of the Third District, those being: Mrs. Betty Watson. Third District President. New Carlisle; Mrs. Bettv Jones. Vice-President,

and taxes, but their large consumption of utility service. at a constant pace, and for an extended period of time help make all of our gas supplies more reliable and our rates lower than they would lx* otherwise Maintaining this high load factor. We are providing as much natural gas service to industrial customers as we can. .Also, we are continuing to encourage industrial and commercial expansion in northern Indiana through our own Area Development Program by supporting and cooperating with industrial development activities in the cities, towns and rural communities we serve. By industrial growth and expansion, we can help increase job opportunities, maintain a higher utilization of our facilities, and continue to provide reliable service to you and other residential customers. At the same time we can continue trying to hold your energy costs as low as possible. Costs will go up, but the increases will be moderated and supply maintained by these programs.

LaPorte; and Mrs. Lenna Shipley, Secretary, Michigan City. Mrs. James O’Neal is the Unit membership chairman for the year and urges all members and their husbands to attend the dinner meeting. Each member is asked to furnish a covered dish and their table service. The President, Mrs. Robert Wardman, suggests the members bring a special member to join in the fellow ship of the evening. November 5, at 7:00 p.m. NOTICE If you have move or your proper mailing address is different than what shows on your paper, please call our office and inform us of vour new address. Thank You. The Independent-News Don t want it, why keep it. Sell it through our classifieds'

Therefore, HL industrial cus□IF turners here in I northern Indiana not only provide jobs

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