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_ THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - JUNE 10, 1982

ELEVEN YOUTH JOIN CHURCH u <'> x ii LI I k J

Eleven young people were accepted into membership of the North Liberty United Methodist Church on Sunday, June 6. They completed the course study, “We Believe”, instructed by Dr. Gaylord Saltzgaber. pastor, with the program beginning in March. Members of the class are. from left to right, front row: Julie Camblin and Daniel Peterson. Middle row: Christine Carroll. Traci Rininger. Carla Manuel and Wendy Voth. Back row: Melissa Wesolek. Julie Warner, Robert Rupel, Brad-

SUPER, CONCENTRATED 11 deodorizer wnnlTill is so effective that 2 DROPS DEODORIZE L - J A SKUNK! EIS I ; bottle equal IM 0 I * Just think of the odor to sateen problems it could solve 16 oz for you bathroom, pets, cooking, mildew, aerosol. I garbage, diapers £ A ft A cans K ^JUU POSTPAID < J To order send check or money order to SCHMID PRODUCTS CO.. Div of SCHMID LABORATORIES. INC . Box A. Route 46 West. Little Falls. NJ 07424 f There Will Be A » ! FUNTASTIC | • BIBLE SCHOOL ! Conducted At i First Baptist Church ) I NORTH LIBERTY I j SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY, ! I JUNE 13 - 18 I. | 9:00 a.m. to 1 1:00 a.m. 1 1 j By । ’ I Evangelist Fred Hanks i | Os Indianapolis | j TRANSPORTATION WILL BE PROVIDED j Contact Carlene Simpson At 586-3251 I A Fantastic Bible School lasts two hours daily. The program I | is filled with Gospel Magic, Object Lessons, Gospel Songs, i Memory Verse Contest, Offering Contest, Bible Quiz Contest, J | Etc. Refreshments will be served daily with Special Treats for I I everyone. Evangelist Fred Hanks attended several colleges: Baptist Bible ’ | College in Springfield, Missouri; LeTourneau College in Long- | । view, Texas: Dallas Baptist College in Dallas, Texas; Tennessee a ' Temple College in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He has taught I | college courses at FaithWay Baptist College in Ypsilanti, Michi- j . gan and at Bible Tech College in Indianapolis, Indiana. | For the last four years he has held an average of 14 Bible | a Schools a summer. Rev. Hanks is a staff evangelist out of the 8,000 member In- I | dianapolis Baptist Temple where Dr. Greg Dixon is pastor in In- i । dianapolis. He has been on the staff of the church as director I of 34 bus routes each Sunday, Sunday School coordinator over I | 24 departments with a staff of 225 workers | I The theme for the Funtastic Bible Schools for the summer of ! I 1982 is: | | NO DARKNESS AT ALL | I Ages 5 through eighth grade are invited to attend this fun a ' filled program. | • J

ley Reinhold and Brett Reinhold. Three of the youngsters who had not been previously baptized received this sacrament on Sunday also and they are Daniel Peterson, Melissa Wesolek and Traci Rininger. Beautiful satin stoles bearing the United Methodist insignia were conferred on the youngsters by their parents during the workship service. A reception followed the Worship Service for the new members.

Glenn Baseball Team Improves Record With 2 Wins

The Glenn 13-15 year-old baseball team improved its record to 3-0 with a home victory against NorthWood and a win at Tippecanoe Valley. The team has a season total of 45 runs compared to eight runs for their opponents. Glenn And North Wood Glenn scored 12 times in the first inning and coasted to a 22-4 win against North Wood in a game shortened to five innings due to the 10-run rule on Wednesday, June 2. Terry Allsop had two doubles and batted in five runs in the first frame. John South pitched three scoreless innings and picked up the win. Line Score North Wood 000 04 — 4 4 8 Glenn (12)05 5x — 22 13 2 Glenn And Tippecanoe Valley Three Glenn pitchers did not give up a hit in beating Tippecanoe Valley 14-2 in another five-inning contest on Friday, June 4. The Glenn hurlers were Keith Clark, Damon Groves and Tom Traversa. Another 12-run inning highlighted the Glenn attack. This time it was the second frame. Terry Allsop again had two hits in Glenn’s most productive inning. Darren Skiles registered two hits and batted in three runs. Line Score Glenn 0(12)0 02 —l4 8 2 Tipp. Valley 010 10 — 2 0 7 THE POKER GAME Are you a fool playing poker. With the hands of time? When you think that your out in front. Do you find that your behind! Oh, what a wicked game, Will there every be a win? Playing poker with Father Time, You'll deal and deal again. Those cards are stacked. The stakes arc high! Sometimes you’ll laugh. Sometimes you'll cry. As the hands of time keep passing by. Those little chips, you never count Till the game is near the end. But, like a real gambler . . . You deal and deal again. But then the game is over. The chips have all been spent! In dismay . . . you wonder. Where all that time has went. Bv John C. Nieubuurt Support the March of Dimes ■■■■BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION ■■■l Mike Douglas says: 44 If you kiiowCrß*you never know when you’ll save a life.” Xardiopuimonan resuscitation training is available through your local Red Cross • Chapter Call. + t2^ — J

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CARDS THANKS W ) We thank our children and grandchildren for the beautiful open house, the Gilmers and Shepherds for singing Charlie's telegram. everyone who came and called, those who sent flowers, gifts and cards and we thank God for our 50 years of marriage. Wishard & Ruby Salyer Thank you for the flowers, cards, prayers and kindnesses shown during the time of our sorrow. A special thanks to Dr. Carter. Mr. William Elkin and the EMT's. The Family of Warren Kepplin I would like to thank all of the people who helped make our first Ladies Casino Night a success. A special thank you to the Jaycees for the use of their tables and the merchants who donated gifts. Thanks again. Joyce Krol United Methodist Church KXX) Georgia Street, Walkerton Rev. Chester A. Mayflower Minister THURSDAY. JUNE 10 7:00 p.m., Agape Prayer Group. SUNDAY. JUNE 13 8:30 a.m.. Early Worship. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Worship Service. MONDAY, JUNE 14 1:00 p.m., Hope Circle to meet at Sherrill Kickbush's home.

EXERCISE And See The Countryside At The Same Time ON A BIKE We Stock NEW MURRAY & HUFFY BIKES Also REPAIRS & PARTS LIBERTY BELL 135 N. Main — North Liberty Open To «.-■

7:30 p.m.. Finance Committee. TUESDAY. JUNE 15 1:30 p.m.. Naomi Circle to meet at Pauline Knowlton's home. THURSDAY. JUNE 17 7:00 p.m.. United Methodist Women’s Fun Night. Guests will be the Urban League from South Bend. Presbyterian Church 512 Georgia Street Walkerton. Indiana Rev. Warren Furnish SUNDAY. JUNE 13 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 12:30 p.m.. Mariners meet at Floyd and Helen Bowles' home. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16 7 :00 p.m.. Session Mission Study. "Whosoever will, may come." North Liberty Church Os Christ 65225 State Road 23 SUNDAY 8:15 a.m. Early Worship. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.. Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.. Family Bible Study with classes available for all ages. Sunday Catholic Mass Koontz Lake Conservation Clubhouse Diocese Os Gary Starke County Area 11:00 a.m. A Mission Os Holy Cross Catholic Church. Hamlet Rev. Dominic A. Mrena. Pastor 867-2461 The rocking chair was invented by Benjamin Franklin.