Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 87, Number 19, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 November 1963 — Page 4

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* -.s '‘ism?! / f tout r>r • joyed by all. Juniot Department News Corrine Fike reports that the entire basement has been redecorated the worship room and class rooms. Many thanks to all inter ested persons who helped in this task. Also, a piano has been purchased for use in the Junior Department. Erma Fike has in times past helped with her accordion in the musical part of the services, but a lot us the time they have had to sing without the aid of an instrument. They are really going to enjoy the piano. Also, as a result of a contest, anew picture has been placed in the worship room, “Christ at the Heart’s Door.” Tuesday evening has been set aside as “prayer time” for the coming evangelistic meetings. It is urged that all members come when they can and leave when they must. “More things are wrought through prayer, than this world dreams of.” Formal announcement will be made in next week’s paper of the special meetings, we, however, would like to mention them here. Rev. S. Lane Hostetter of Lancaster, Pa., former manager of the Christian Light Bookstore in Nappanee, will be the evangelist (or a 10 day series of meetings, November 14 through 24. Thursday evening is Missionary Prayer Circle evening. Great blessing has been evident in these meetings in the past. The Junior Prayer Band will meet at the same time. Besides mission news and report from the local committee, there will be divided prayer sessions. On Friday evening the Christ’s Crusader’s Committee meets to plan their activities for the coming days. The Church Building and Planning Committee are to meet at Evangel Press at 8:00 with a guest speaker to help them in some of their plans. November is what is known in the Brethren in Christ Church as “E. V. Month”. This refers to a special drive to endeavor to see that every home within the outreach of our church subscribes to the church paper, the EVANGELICAL VISITOR. Often the “Visitor” is given as a gift to a home helping them to become interested in the activities of the brotherhood. Few people chose intentionally between right and wrong —most decisions are between 1) what should I do, and 2) what do I want to do??

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THE EUB CHURCH Centennial at Elm Rev. Don Ruhl, Pastor Jay Welty, Supt 9:30 Morning Worship. 10:40 Church School. 6:30 Youth Fellowship Ist Monday of month Council of Administration. Choir Rehearsal Tuesday 6:30 Junior; 7:30 Senior; Friday 3:30 Junior High. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Market & Elm Evangelist Fred R. Ritchardson, Jr. 9:30 Bible school for all ages. 10:30 Worship. 7:30 Sun. Evangelistic service. 7:30 Thurs. Prayer & Bible study. You are always welcome. CHURCH OF GOD (Hdqs. Cleveland, Tenn.) E. Indiana Avenue Harold Ingle, Pastor 702 S. Hastings, Nappanee Ph. 773-4235 9:45 Sunday School Abner Harwell, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Wed. Prayer meeting. 7:30 Sat. (Youth Service) MILLWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor, Irvin Kanode 9:30 Sunday School Paul Dougherty, Supt 10:30 Worship Service 7:30 Evening Service 7:30 Tuesday, Prayer Meeting ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH South Main St. W. H. Baker, Pastor 9:30 Worship Service L0:30 Sunday School James Slagle, S. S. Supt. Mrs. James Slagle, Primary Supt. Luther League, Bi-weekly at 7 p.m. Lutheran Women, Fourth Thursday, Young Adults, Second Thursday. TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 4 mi. E. Vi mi. S. Rev. Orvin J. Kilmer, Pastor 9:30 Church School. Dale Atkinson, Adult Supt. Joan Kilmer, Primary Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship NORTH MAIN STREET MENNONITE Ministers: Richard W. Yoder Homer F. North Lester Miller, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Sunday School 7:30 Evening Service Wed. 7:30 Church Night, classes for all ages. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Locke and Walnut Streets Pastor, Rev. William H. Anderson 9:30 Sunday School George Sheets, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship Brethren Youth Crusaders - 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Thursday at 7:30 P.M. - Midweek Prayer and Bible Study Services. SOUTH UNION CHAPEL Chas. Goss, Pastor 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Preaching. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 751 W. Market Rev. C. Gilbert Pegg, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 Young peoples service. 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Wednesday Prayer and Praise Service.

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HEPTON UNION CHURCH Noah Knepp, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening services. Wednesday, 8:00, Midweek prayer and Bible study. We give all a friendly invitation to attend our first, third, and fifth Sundays. NAPPANEE CHURCH OF GOD 458 W. Walnut St. Robert W. Fields, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Mrs. Florence Slabaugh, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship 7:30 Evening Service. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. UNITED MISSIONARY Jack McGlasson, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Dale Brecheisen, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening Worship, 7:30 Thurs. Prayer Meeting. METHODIST CHURCH Market & Madison H. L. McCord, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School 10:40 Worship Services Nursery during service. 5:30 Sunday, Senior Hi Youth 5:30 Saturday, Junior Hi Youth 3:30 Tuesday, Junior Choir. 7:00 Wednesday, Senior Choir. 8:00 Third Monday, Board Meeting. NAPPANEE REVIVAL CENTER Pastor, Rev. Charles Pletcher Jr. Services: Sunday morning 10:00 A.M. Sunday evening 7:30 P.M. Wednesday evening 8:00 P.M. HASTINGS ISLAND CHAPEL EUB CHURCH Rev. Raymond R. Wilson, Minister R 5 Warsaw 9:30 Sunday School Paul Hollar, Supt. t0:30 Worship Service 8:00 Thursday, prayer meeting Kenneth Haney, leader. CAMP CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (On State Road 19, 9 Miles South of Nappanee) Paul E. Mcßride, pastor Glen B. Disher, Superintendent Delores Klotz, Children’s Director 9:30 Church School 10:30 Morning Worship Fvening Services Second and fourth Sunday evening of each month. ST. ISIDORE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH E. Market, Nappanee Pastor, Rev. Richard Urbine Ph. Bremen LI 6-3601 8:30 Sunday, Confessions. 9:QO Sunday, Mass. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Mack Drive at E. Centenial William Kidwell, pastor. 9:30 Sunday School Richard Sheets Gen. Supt. Vera Jones Children’s Director 10:30 Morning Worship, message “God’s Silent Heroes” (Nursery provided during service) 6:00 Senior Hi Youth. 6:25 Wednesday, Jr. Choir Practice. 7:00 Wednesday, Adult Choir Rehearsal. UNION CENTER CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 3 mi. E. 2 mi. N. Rev. Ross Noffsinger, Pastor 9:30 Sunday SchooL 10:30 Worship 7:30 Evening service.

LOCK! VILLAGE CHURCH Warren J. Sherman, Pastor Parsonage at 252 N. Madison, Ph. 773-3426. 9:30 Sunday School John Zercher, Supt 10:30 Worship Service 7:00 Sunday Evening Service 7:30 Thursday Prayer Meeting. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH W. Market St. Rev. Gordon Dyck, Pastor Sunday 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship Tuesday MWCS at home of Bette Price at 8 p.m. Wednesday YPU peace & service workshop at Bth Street Mennonite Church in Goshen. 7:30 Cub Scout pack meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark and Market Rev. Wm. A. Heimach, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Service Nursery during service. 5 p.m. Young people’s meeting. 9:30 a.m. Sat. Communicants class Bible study. UNION GROVE BRETHREN IN CHRIST J. W. Hoover? Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Kenneth Stump, Supt. 10:30 Morning Service. 7 p.m. Evening Service. 7:30 Wed. Prayer service and Bible study. MT TABOR CHURCH OF GOD SE of Community Center store Walter C. Burcham, Pastor Bill Wise, Church School Supt. Jean Bone, Jr. Church School Supt. Church School— 9:30 Morning Worship _ 10:30 Sr. C.G.Y.A. _ 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship _ 7:30 P.M. Adult Choir Practice 8:30 P.M. Mid-Week Service _ Thursday, 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 406 S. Madison Rev. Eugene Sommer, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. John Rensberger, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship, 7:00 Junior meeting. 7:30 Sunday evening worship. 7:00 Thurs. Midweek prayer and Bible study. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NEWS Pastor Kidwell will be attending the dedication services for the new Bethany Theological Seminary next Monday near Chicago. Many people would like to visit the new seminary campus, but cannot come at the time of dedication. Therefore, special events are planned for Saturday and Sunday, November 16 and 17, during which time all are invited to visit the new facilities at Oak Brook. “Open House” will be observed on Saturday, Nov. 16, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and on Sunday, Nov. 17. at 3:00 p.m., a special will be held in the chapel to which the public is invited. This service will be followed by guided tours of the campus. Walter .and Marie Miller spoke to the Fellowship Class Sunday, about their rehabilitation work in urban renewal in South Bend. The Millers are presently serving under the Brethren Volunteer Service program. Clara Rae Walters has returned to Castaner, Puerto Rico, where she will serve another year as a Volunteer, working as a nurse in a hospital there. Doris Heisel, Barbara Huber, Sue Geyer and Vera Jones attended a Fall Children’s Worker’s Conference at Elkhart last Saturday. The Second Year Juniors held a class party last Friday night at the home of the Sel Copelands. They saw the film strip “The Bible Throughout The Centuries”, and enjoyed games and refreshments. There will be a church board meeting today (Thurs.) at 7:30 p.m. at the church. LUTHERAN WOMEN Public Thank Offering service of Lutheran Church Women of St. John’s Church will be held Sunday evening, November 10 at 7:30. Mrs. Carl Kammeyer of Washington, 111. will show pictures and report on the assembly of the Lutheran World Federation held July 30 to August 11 in Helsinki, Finland. A social hour will follow. There are an average of 450 tetanus cases in U.S. yearly, about half of which are fatal.

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Mel Culp holds the box which was removed from the cornerstone of the First Presbyterian Church, where it was placed in 1905. It will be opened and the contents inspected after worship service Sunday.

Mt. Tabor Church To Have Series Os Revival Services A series of Evangelistic meetings will begin at Mt. Tabor Church of God November 11, 1963, it was announced today by Rev. Walter C. Burcham, pastor. Rev. Richard A. Wood, pastor of the Zanesville, Indiana Church of God will be the Evangelist. Pastor Wood has been ministering to churches in Indiana for many years and has had considerable 1 success as an evangelist. At the present time he is Chairman of the Board of Missions and Appointments and a member of the Standing Committee of the Indiana Eldership of the Churches of God. His preaching is Bible centered, truly holding forth the Word of God. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hackworth of Silver Lake, Ind., will be the song evangelists and will also present Object Lessons for the children each night. Special singing will also be featured each night. The services begin at 7:30 p.m. nightly and the public is invited to attend. Mt. Tabor is located six miles south of Nappanee and one mile east. INFANT SCHMUCKER The infant David Schmucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Schmucker, R 1 Nappanee, died a day and a half after birth last Wednesday in Elkhart General Hospital. HiS twin brother, Daniel,ds apparently doing fine. Surviving besides his parents are his sisters, Barbara, Rose Marie, Kathleen, Mary Sue, and Donna Kay, and his grandparents, the Eli M. Schmuckers and Mrs. Susie Slabaugh. The funeral services "were at the Schmucker home, and burial was at Weldy Cemetery Thursday.

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CLARENCE E. BALSLEY Clarence Elmer Balsley, 84, of Rt. 3, Bremen, died last Wednesday in the Bremen Community Hospital after a lengthy illness. Hr was born December 27, 1878, neaBremen where he had been a life time resident. On April 27, 1901. in Plymouth he was married to Mary Ann Klingerman who pr ■- ceded him in death. Surviving are five sons, Otho, at home; Harlan and Owen, both of Bremen, and Wilbur and Noble, both of Nao panee; three daughters, Mrs. Alton Veon, Warsaw, and Mrs. Noble Mi I daugh and Mrs. Floyd Middaug i. bath of Nappanee; 14 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted on Saturday at the Hui Funeral Home with Rev. Lero\ Wise, pastor of the United Mission ary Church, officiating. Burial was in the Bremen cemetery. BLUE BIRD CALENDARS ON SALE The Nappanee Blue Birds again have their calendars on sale at a cost of fifty cents each. This is the Blue Birds only money making project of the year. Calendars may be bought from any member. If you are missed and wish to purchase one, notify one of the following leaders. Mrs. Charles Chapman, Miss Martha Kuhns, Mrs. Vance Frederick, Mrs. James A. Miller, Mrs. Marty Miller, Mrs. Robert Fairchild, and Mrs. John Armantrout. NAPPANEE WOMEN'S CLUB Nappanee Women’s Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Beery, Tuesday, November 12 at 2 p.m. Roll call will be “A Short Poem”. There will be a special candle lighting ceremony dedicated to the Thanksgiving season. Program on International Affairs, will be presented by the program committee. Life is a garmet we alter some e\ery day, but it still never seem? to fit perfectly.