Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 37, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 August 1949 — Page 2

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Church Notes DEM OTTE METHODIST CHURCH Mr. Rex. McDaniel. S. S. Supt. Rev. W. D. Archibald, Pastor Morning Worship. 9:30. Sunday School. 10:30. Sermon theme. “Three Important Aspects Of Faith." The Women's Society of Christian Service will meet on Thursday, August 11. at 9:30 o'clock for a morning meeting. The meeting will be held on the lawn of Mrs. Ivan Cheever. Mrs. Russell Hunter is the assistant hostess. Mrs. Frank Zeck will lead in the presenting of the theme for the day which is Burma Diary." The special feature for the day will be the members of the Home Department from the Sunday School who will he the guests of honor for the occasion. TEFFT METHODIC CHURCH Hex. W. D. Archibald, Pastor Mrs. Frank Anderson, S. S. Supt Sunday School. 10:00. Evening Worship. 8:30. Sermon theme. “Three Important Aspects of Faith." The next meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service will be held on Wednesday afternoon, August 17. at the home of Mrs. Ann Florer. The Laymen's Week at Battle Ground progiams will begin on Sunday evening and continue throughout the week of August 14-24. Di, B, 1). Beck will conduct a class in churehmanship each day. Dr. P. B. Smith will preach on Sunday evening. August 14. Bishop Richard C. Rains will preach on Thursday evening. August 18. The Lay leaders confer-

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY • iMaRIK gJpi . jF? Ml W ? 1 ?jh 9nfe < * ■ -Z-W I M Fry < x z M?/ : ? .&$$ L . . «. f * JC *• hWM ' ■ 5 Wwt£ •» -> ■ ' wife • A STUDY IN CONTENTMENT A boy, his dog, a shady spot on the bank of a stream, a “Tom Sawyer” pole on a day “Knee Deep Tn June”— a setting ■■■for perfect contentment. But boyhood days are gone all too soon. How may we assure for him that peace of mind and sense of well being that make for perfect contentment throughout life? There is a way: I hat way is to provide the means for his ideals and moral courage to grow with his mind and body. Training that results in spiritual, as well as mental and physical growth, will bring everlasting contentment. Cultivate and nourish the moral fiber at the church of your choice each Sunday.

ence'for the whole state of Indiana will be from August 19 to 21. Advance registrations are not required for this. The management of Hotel Marshall will appreciate knowing in advance how many plan to attend so that meals and accomodations may be arranged. KNIMAN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Vs. D. Archibald, Paster Mrs. C. D. Chappell, S. S. Supt. Miss Marilyn Raster, M.Y.F. Pres. Sunday School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Sermon theme. “Three Important Aspects Of Faith." The Women’s Society of Christian Service will hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday. August 12, at the home of Mrs. Mary Lilley. A covered dish dinner will be served at noon. The business meeting will be. held at 2:00 o’clock. ' ’ ' The Youth Fellowship will hold | its next regular meeting at the home of Miss Ruth and Lila Meyers, on Tuesday evening. August l(k . - FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Frederic Dolfin. Pastor Morning Church Service, 9:30. Afternoon service at 2. Sunday School at 3:30. Young People’s C. E. at 7:45 every Sundav. An invitation is extended to all to ' come and worship with us. Medaryville assembly of GOD D. F. Leader, Pastor Sunday 10:00 a.m. Sunday School, Mt*. Jessie Woodard. Supt. llrOO a.m. Morning Worship. 7:45 p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday, 8 pun., Midweek Service. Saturday, 8:45 pun., Street meeting on Main Street.

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IN THE CHURCHES

SORROWFUL MOTHER CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. Sylvester r. ,z, ein. Pastor Wheatfield, Ind. Phone 36-D Mass schedule: Summer and winter. Sunday 8 and 10 a.m.; Holidays, 7 and 9 a.m. Daily 7 a.m. First Friday Devotions 8 p.m., Lenten services, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Christmas Masses at midnight, 9 and 9:30 a.m. Confessions heard at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Eves of Holidays and first Fridays. AMERICAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. T. Miersma. Pastor Morning church service, 9:30. Afternoon service at 2:00. Sunday School at 3:30. Young Peoples C. E. every Sunday at 7:45. ’ Come and worship with us. 1 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Paul Holtrop, Pasto.* Morning church soy dee. 9:30. Afternoon services, 2 p.m. Sunday School, 3:30 p.m. Young People’s Society meets at 7:30. We invite you to worship with us. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 12 Miles South of DeMotte Rev. W. R. Vandre, Pastor Sunday School and Bible Class at 9:00 a.m. (C.S.T.) Devine Service at 10:00 a.m I (C.S.T.) If you have no church affiliation, come and worship with us. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ewart and daughters, Ruth Ann and Mary Lou and Miss Wilma Davidson left Sunday for a three weeks vacation through the West and Southwest.

FIVE HURT IN PLANE CRASH

Cedar Lake Five persons i escaped serious injury yesterday i afternoon in the crash of a FairI child single-motor cabin plane 1 owned and piloted by Leslie H. Seegers, 38. The craft plunged to the ground from 100 feet after taking off front a runway on Seeger’s farm with a neighbor, Mrs. Thelma ; Wilks, 35, and her three sons as 1 passengers. j Open Investigation | Seegers and the three Wilks ' boys—Serge, 11, Jeffrey 5. and Berry 3—received first aid for cuts and bruises. Mrs. Wilks is confined to Gary Methodist hosi pital with possible hip and leg fractures. A civil aeronautics board inj vestigation of the accident was started this morning. i Seegers told Lake county de- . puty sheriffs that he was taking Mrs. Wilks and her three sons for a ride and that the motor failed on the take-off. The plane was demolished. Seegers has been a pilot for 12 : years. ! Joliet, 111., Aug. 9. Cattle "rustlers” were reported working as far east as Illinois today. Farmer Ernest Bachmann reported to police that somebody had slaughtered a S3OO Jlolstein cow; and skillfully cut off its two hind quarters. The work was so expertly done, ' police said, that the “rustler" probably must have been a butcher or slaughterhouse worker.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1949

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Miss Kate Anderson and two ! girl triends left last week via train for New York. They will visit friends and relatives in New Jersey and Connecticut and plan on being gone two weeks. . . __ ——- —— Rev. and Mrs. Henry Zylstra and son of Grand Rapids, Michigan visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zylstra over the weekend. Mildred Boissy and Norma Thorsen left Wednesday to attend the American Legion Auxiliary convention in Indianapolis. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mansfield and children of Elburn, Illinois, and formerly of DeMotte, visited here over the week-end. John Boezenian, Leonard Swart and Theodore Punter left Monday for a fishing trip in Northern Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heimlich and son of Cincinnati are here visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heimlich. _ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter and family attended the Hunter reunion at Avon, Illinois, last Sunday. Mr,—and Mrs. Merl George Konovsky visited Mr. and Mrs. Newt Williams at Koontz Lake this w r eek. The Rev. Miersma’s are vacai tioning in California.