The Independent-News, Volume 122, Number 8, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1996 — Page 7

Faye Mangus To Celebrated 80th Birthday

Mrs. Faye Steele Mangus, of North Liberty, will be celebrating her 80th birthday with a reception, on Saturday, July 13, from 2 to 5 p.m., at her home at 300 W. Liberty Street. The reception is being hosted by her daughters, Mary Jo Blount, of Huntsville, Alabama and Nancy Faye and David Nielsen, of Indianapolis. Also, her grandchildren, Kim and Steven Atkisson, Eric Nielsen, Laura Jo and John Cashon and Kelly Jo Cashon. Mrs. Mangus was born July 15, 1916, in Marshall County to Clyde L. and Laura (Ranstead) Reed. Upon their untimely death, caused by the Spanish Flu, she was adopted into the i home and hearts of Joseph ।

CHURCH NEWS]

FIRST PRESBYTERIAk 512 Georgia Street Walkerton “Come as you are, you’ll be loved” Pastor John Birkner SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Sunday School WALKERTON UNITED METHODIST 1000 Georgia St. Walkerton Ph: 586-3534 Or 586-3404 Day Care Ministries 586-3020 Dr. Donald C. Lacy THURSDAY 10 a.m., Community July 4th service Port-A-Pit chicken sale sponsored by the Day Care No mini service SUNDAY 7:30 a.m., Lake Service at the Chapman’s home, Koontz Lake 8:30 a.m., Early worship at Stuntz-Hochstetler Pines 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., Late worship with guests Donna Klopfenstein and the “Freedom Singers.” 6:30 p.m., Gospel Concert presented by Donna Klopfenstein MONDAY 12 noon, UMW picnic at Marian Chapman’s 7:15 p.m., Service at Miller’s Merry Manor WEDNESDAY 6:30 a.m., Men’s Sharing group to meet WALKERTON COMMUNITY CHURCH m Corner Os Van Buren & St. Rd. 23 Walkerton Dan Drake, Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a.m., Worship Service

/and Laura (Houser) Steele. On January 28, 19139, she married John Ruskin Mangus, who passed away in 1980. She has one brother, Herman Reed, of Plymouth along with a host of nieces and nephews in this area. Faye graduated from the North Liberty High School, Manchester College and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Bethel College in 1966. She served as a teacher in the North Liberty and South Bend Community School System for a period of 35-years. Mrs. Mangus is a member of the North Liberty United Methodist Church where she has attended since the age of three. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to make this a day of happy celebration.

HE IS MINISTRY Community Building Main Street North Liberty SUNDAY 10:30 a.m. to Noon service WALKERTON UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1174 Lake Street Rev. Arnold Smith Pastor Sunday 10 a.m., Morning Worship 7 p.m., Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Bible Study FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 600 Van Buren Street Walkerton David D. Gisi Pastor Sunday 10 a.m., Morning Worship TEEGARDEN UNITED METHODIST Tim Davis Pastor Sunday 9 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Church Service ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 24955 Riley Road Riley & Pine Roads North Liberty Bert Pauluhn Pastor 656-4744 or 656-3475 United Methodist Church North Liberty Cross Roads Os 4 & 23 Pastor Fred Stayton SUNDAY 9 a.m., Worship Service 9:15 a.m., Kids Church 10 a.m., Sunday School ‘

FUN IN THE MODEL AERONAUTICS TO HOST NATIONALS IN JULY The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) will host its 70th annual National Aeromodeling Championships during the month of July at its International Aeromodeling Center, located in Muncie, Indiana. The public is welcome to attend the events where they will see a variety of models, some of which are capable of achieving 150-200 mph speeds and performing stunts such as horizontal eights, four-leaf clovers and hour glasses. Concessions will be available on-site and all spectators are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, a picnic if desired and enjoy the events free of charge. The 1996 Nationals, the world’s largest aeromodeling competition event, will commence with the “Celebration of Eagles” on Saturday, July 6 and Sunday, July 7. In addition to featuring vintage model flying events, the “Celebration of Eagles” will attract many modeling “legends” of the AMA including William Good, a pioneer of model aeronautics. The models, which can take several hundred hours to build, are capable of amazing aerobatics and contain hundreds of moving parts which may include retractable landing gear, flaps and running lights. There are various kinds of models competing in the month-long National Championships. All events will begin each day at 9:00 a. m The Academy of Model Aeronautics is the world’s largest sport aviation organization representing nearly 160,000 members. Headquartered at 5151 East Memorial Drive in Muncie, IN, AMA is recognized by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale (FAI) as the only organization which may direct U.S. participation in international aeromodeling activities.

JULY 4, 1996 — INDEPENDENT NEWS —

SUMMER IN THE CITY “AROUND THE BLOCK” The Northern Indiana Center For History has planned for youngsters ages eight to 12 every Wednesday during the month of ' July to join with them for a fun filled series of programs. Theme for the programs is “A Hundred Years of Copshaholm - The Way We Lived Then — The Way We Live Now.” This is in observance of the upcoming 100th anniversary, in 1997, of Copshaholm. The programs will be on Wednesdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Center for History, 808 West Washington, South Bend, at no charge. On July 3 the title of the program will be All That Street Furniture and No Place To Sit! Explore the neighborhood to find clues of what it might have been like 100 years ago. On July 10th the theme will be Turrets, Tiles and Feline Tails. Find and draw interesting Victorian architectural details. On July 17 theme is Songs and Stories from the Neighborhood. Hear Polish fairy tales told by Kerry Cotter, resident dramatist. Then on July 24th is Proper in the Parlor. Learn Victorian manners in walk, dress and parties. The final program on July 31 is Tool Time: Copshaholm and How It Works. Find Copshaholm’s gadgets and technology and learn how they work. DOUBLR YOUR PLEASURE AT FIREFLY JULY 13 & 14 The Firefly Festival hosts two exciting evenings of entertainment at St. Pat’s Park on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14. The fun begins at 8 p.m. on Saturday with the “hootch-ma-cootch” sounds of Jacques Gauthe and His Creole Rice Yerba Buena Jazz Band of New Orleans. Then, there’s a double dose of music and merriment on Sunday, beginning at 5 p.m., when twin brothers, San & Las (better known to their thousands of fans as Gemini) star at Firefly’s annual KIDFEST.

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ Firefly will deliver the authentic flavors and sounds of 1920’s jazz when Frenchman Jacques Gauthe (a bonafide chef) and his seasoned band serve up some delicious creole jazz, the sound that has music fans lining up outside the Meridien Hotel in New Orleans every night. Putting the icing on the cake: After the concert concludes, the band will keep right on playing, so the audience can dance on the hillside. Tickets are $9 in advance and then the day of performance they will be sll each. Children, ages six to 16 will be $3 each and under six, free. KIDFEST ’96 KIDFEST ’96 gives children of all ages a chance to meet the artists and arts “up close and personal.” From 5 to 6:15 p.m., on Sunday, July 14, hillside activities include music making with the stars, Gemini; a trip inside the Mama Dragon Moon Walker; magic shows by Ebert Lawrence; ingenious art projects and much more! Caricaturist Saunders Elliot will make a special KIDFEST ’96 appearance in order to create whimsical portraits of festival-goers. Then at 6:30 p.m., it’s time to take a seat on the hillside as the awardwinning children’s entertainers Sandor and Lazio Slomovits provide some zany, clap-a-long, rousing music from around the world. Pianist Brian Brill will accompany the twins and a chorus of children from Michiana’s own TwoBit Theater, under the direction of Ms. Pat Wilhelmson, will join Gemini onstage for part of the show, singing some of the songs that made Gemini’s award-winning records such hits. Between them, San and Las play nearly a dozen instruments - guitar, fiddle, mandolin, pennywhistle, harmonica, South American pan pipes and percussion instruments. Tickets for KIDFEST are $3 for everyone over the age of two. St. Patrick’s County Park is located at 50651 Laurel Road, South Bend. The park will charge a parking fee of $1 per car for Firefly events. The oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States is the Hartford, Courant, established by Thomas Greene on October 29, 1764.

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