Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 78, Number 37, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 31 March 1955 — Page 6

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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN S. Main St. at Indiana Ave. 9:15 Worship service. Sermon by student from Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary. Donald Dow. 10:00 Sunday school. Karl Knobel, Supt.

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UNITED MISSIONARY 150 South Locke L. L. Rassi, Pastor David Wise, Supt. pHRrs. Noah Gingerich, Primary Superintendent. Sunday school 9:30. Worship 10:30. Young people 7:00. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. FIRST BRETHERN CHURCH Virgil E. Meyer, Minister Max Bigler, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Youth Hour 5:30. Evening service 7:00. Midweek service 7:30 Thursday. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. Joseph Miller, Pastor Loyal Haney S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship service 10:30. 3:00 Sunday, “Sunshine WKAM. Young Peoples sendee 7:00. Evening worship service 7:30. Prayer service Thursday evening 7:30.. SOUTH WEST EBENEZER Sunday school 9:30. Worship services 10:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. “The Power of Prayer.” HASTINGS ISLAND JCHAPEL EUB CHURCH H. B. Dickey, Substitute Pastor Kendall Biller, Supt. Elmer Krau, assistant. 9:30 Sunday school, 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting. 8:30 Thursday, choir practice. As Near As Tour Telepfoi ne ' • OUR SERVICE is always as near as the nearest telephone. Calls from rural districts receive the same prompt attention as those from noar-at-hand. Our modern motor equipment annihilates di stance. You need not hesitate to calf us because we are “outof; the - neighborhood.” For those who drive we have a special parking area for which there is no charge. WRIGHT ‘ Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Nappanee Ph. 73 or 42 j

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MILLWOOD CHRISTIAN CHAPEL Rev. Richard Sellers, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Don Yeiter Superintendent. Worship service 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Bible study and prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Graveltom Rev- Owin Kilmer, Pastor Herbert Fervida, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Church school. VILLAGE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN IN CHRIST Erwin W. Thomas. Pastor Archie Fike, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday school with classes for all ages 10:30 Worship service: Come let us worship the Lord. MT. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD V-2 mile S. Community Center, then east one mile. Thomas Douglas, Pastor Waiter Haney, S- S. Supt. June Yeager, Jr. Sunday school Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening worship. V 7:30 Thursday, CGYA. 7:30" Thursday prayer service. ‘Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them, and I will praise the Lord.” CHURCH OF GOD West Walnut Street Robert W. Fields, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Mary Stackhouse, Supt. Morning worship 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. The prayer life of a church is the rea' life of its program. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Delmar Stalter, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Rally Day. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:00 Young Peoples. 7:30 Evangelistic service. Revival services every evening at 7:30. Come to the revival—make a special effort and God will bless you. 9 p. m. Thursday, Young People’s Fun SessionHEPTON UNION CHURCH William Male, Pastor 2 miles s. and 1 mile W. of Nappanee. Sunday school 9:30. DeVaun Watkiris, Supt. Morning worship 10:45. “The Entrance of the King.” 7 p. m. Boys and girls “Good News” club. 7:30 p. m. “The Great Tribulation.” * Wednesday 7:30, prayer and praise service.

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FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Earl Salzman, Minister 9:30 Sunday school. Daniel Metzler, supt. 10:30 Worship service. “Continuing the Triumphs nt Mardh.” Baptismal Service. 7:00 Evening service. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN S. W. Longemecker, Pastor Warren Eikenberry, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Flossa Miller, Supt. of Dept. 9:30 Church at study. 10:30 The church in worship. Member Reception Sunday thru Christian Baptism and transfer of Church Letters. 5:00 Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Union Pre-Easter service, sponsored by nearby Churches of the Brethren. 6:30 Thursday evening, Junior choir practice. 7:00 Thursday evening, Adult choir practice. 7:30 Thursday evening, meeting of the Church Cabinet. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark at Market Francis Edward Reese, minister 307 North Madison Mrs. Don Bloomfield choir directorMrs. Robert Bechtel organist. 9:30 Sunday school service. Ml ages welcome. 10:30 Morning service. “The Universal King ” Lenten service Thursday at the Methodist church. Dr. Reese speaks on '“The Sacrifice of Jesus.” N. MAIN ST. MENNONITE Homer North, Pastor Edward Miller, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. Classes for all ages. “The Cross and Christian Discipleship” 10:30 morning worship. Rev. Vern Millet 1 , Supt. of Gladstone Mennonite ehiureh, Cleveland, and a male quartet give the program. 7 p. m. Evening worship. Panel discussion on “Working Together for Missions.” , 7:30 Wednesday, Bible study and prayer service. Adults in basement, MYF upstairs. 8 p. m. Monday, April 4, our MYF gives the pro-gram at Hope Rescue Mission, South Bend. Our Motto: Christ, the Hope of the World. ST. DOMINIC CHURCH Rev.. James Ci-s, Pastor Maryland St two blocks north of US 6 in Bremen. Sunday masses at 7,8 and 10 a. m. Week-day masses at 7:30 a. m. Holy Day Masses at 6, 8 a. m.

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THE METHODIST CHURCH Don Jennings, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Roy Slagle S- S. Supt. Morning worship 10:30. “Praisers or Appraisers.” Youth Fellowship 5:30. Harold Hocffer, guest speaker. Lenten service Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. Francis Reese, speaks GRACE EUB CHURCH Centennial St. at Elm Rev. Norman E. Detroy, pastor Church school 9:30, Elbert Gansbom, supt., Lewis Yoder, assistant- * Classes for all ages. Morning worship 10:30. “The Triumphal Entry.” Evening worship 7:30. “Is This the Christ?” Candlelight Holy Communion service, Thursday 7:30. Good Friday three hour union service 12 noon to 3. FIRST EUB CHURCH Rev. Earl Bragg, Pastor Raymond Dunnuck, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Junior choir practice Wednss-, day at 4 p. m. Bible study and prayer service' Thursday 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Helen, “Ganshorn, leader. Quarterly conference following WSWS meets with Mrs. Russel Hartman Friday eve. Mrs. Raymond Dunnuck is leader. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dun-, nuck dined Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Metzler. I — I ■ i | HASTINGS | I J by Mrs. Robert Rumfelt Adult ■ Sunday school classes had a partw. at the new church unit, Saturday evening. In spite of snow drifts, 16 adults and Mi children came. Business was con-] ducted by the president, ElmerKrau, after group singing and j prayer by Robert Rumfelt. The| class voted unanimously to include all the adults of the Sunday school regardless of class or age to become members of the adult parties, since the new building is used for this social part, and everyone shared in the new build-; ing. After games, chicken sand-1 wiches, jello salad, cookies, chocolate milk, and coffee were served by Mr. and Mrs- Harvey Hollar and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt. Ethel Lambert gave a dinner for the fifth birthday of David Fox, -Sunday at her home. Present were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox, Norma Fox, Junior Fa-urote, Minnie Weimer, and

Clara Fox, A decorated birthday cake and gifts were enjoyed by David. Mrs. Donald Fox spent most of the week with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Tom, at Blufifton hospital, where she had major surgery. Mrs. Fox returned home Thursday evening. SKIDS INTO DITCH Roy Tusinig skidded into the big ditch across from the Richard Mikel house, Wednesday morning. A telephone wire was across the road at oar height, and as he put on the brakes to avoid hitting the wire, the slippery road threw him into the ditch. His car was damaged slightly, but he was not hurt. Those attending the third grade program for mothers, from Hasting Friday were Mesdames Royce Biller and Virginia Nell, Harvey Hollar, Adlia sMiller and Robert Rumfelt. Mrs. Harold Fox visited the first gradeRoyce Biller family were Sunday dinner guests of the Harold Fox family. Mrs. Dallas Ritter, Mrs. Kendall jJiller, Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, and Mrs. Floyd Davis assisted Mu. Deloss Harmon in painting and rapering last week. The Harmons expect to move this week. Lyle Yoder family spent Saturday at the Kendall Biller home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar were at -Community Health Center, Coldwater, Mich., Saturday, wlure his mother, Mrs. Arvilla Hollar had major surgery on her broken hip. She got along nicely ana plans to be returned to her hon:e at # Athens in about ten daysMr. and Mrs. Joseph Tusing reamed their 57th wedding anniversary, Sunday. Due to the bad roads they spent a quiet day at thei" comfortable home, “just reminiscing.” Jackie Miller family were Sunday dinner guests of the Harold Gawt'hrop family, who have installed a complete new kitchen and cupboard unit with electric stove built in. !■ Mrs. Harvey Hollar and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt, visited Tuesday night with Mrs. Susan Roederer

IS IT LATER THAN YOU THINK ?

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Right now your heart is ticking off the seconds of a lifetime! Without your willing it to do so, it is pumping life through your veins at an approximate rate of 72 beats a minute. In one year it will have pulsed close to 38 million times —if all goes well. But suppose your heart suddenly stops tomorrow—or next week—or, at the latest, next month. What then? Someone, somehow, will help your family pick up the pieces and resume a life of sorts. But only you can guide the destination of your soAl. Let your pastor and your church show you the Way. Look to the future! It may be later than you think.

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and her sister, at her Nappanee apartment. Mrs. Roederer took up her-work again this-Monday as intake at the Elkhart County Relief Office, Elkhart. She called in the Hastings community the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox and son, Daivid, enjoyed) ice cream and cake, honoring David’s birthday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Biller and son, Gregory, Sunday afternoon. Sunday night Mrs. Donald Fox called on Mrs Eloise Pinkerton, who is confined to her home with shingles. Mrs. Harvey Hollar was confined to her home the forepart of this week with a sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Miller spent Sunday evening there. She was cheered up by a phone call from her daughter, Mrs. John Yoder, Anniston, Ala., Sunday evening.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1955

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock and son, Carl, called last Wednesday at the Edward Bock home in Middksbury to see Suei-len, who had just returned from the hospital. Mis. T. F. Beresford returned last from a visit in San Mareno, Calif., with her sister and broth-er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E J Schaefer. Mrs. Beresford is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W T Johnson. VISIT FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. NEW STYLES IN LIVING ROOM AND BED ROOM FURNITURE. SHIVELY’S FURNITURE DEPT.

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