Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 54, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1961 — Page 9

TberUay, May 11, 1961

Calendar of Church Events

Church of the Brethren May 21 is Missionary Sunday. Church of God Mother Daughter banquet is Friday evening 6:30. Mrs. Anderson will speak. a _ Area Churches Presbyterian Church Ligonier. Indiana Youth Fellowship is scheduled for 7:'30 May 14 instead of 5:30 pm. Ligonier EUB Church Mother’s Day Service. Sermon: "Christ’s Possessive Plan for My Family." Senior Choir will participate. There will be installation of officers. Youth Fellowship leader will be Linda Peterson. Her subject will be "Going Steady." Tuesday, meeting of ushers. . First Christian Church Ligonier. Indiana Special music Sunday for Mather's Day; cards* are still

GOSHEN COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES Dial KE 3 5585 or KE 3-1593 Over 20 Years 'Satisfactory Service to the Farmer Monday, May 15. 12 p.m. We will sell 16 head of Guernsey and Holstein, grass cattle wt. from 350 to 600 lbs at 2 o’clock. Sell your livestock the first day of the week for your top dollar. Top Prices: Milk- Cows 345.; Heifers-Steers 18 to 22. 60; Bulls 21: Butcher Cows Fat Cows* 15.50 to 17.40; Butcher Cows Canners A Cutter 13 50 to 1550; Veal 37.50; Lambs 17 50; Fat Hogs 17 90: Ruffs 13 to 14 75; Male Hogs 12 to 14 50; Feeder Pigs 7 to 16.50: Breeder Bull 13ft,' WE HAVE THE BUYERS Sherman. McDowell. Martin Auctioneers.

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available for camp registration; On May 27. North Highlands church in Fort Wayne will hold a clinic for youth sponsors from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. First Methodist Church Ligonier. Indiana Junior boys hike is Saturday; they are to meet at parsonage at 10:00 a.-m. Sunday there will be special Mother's Day Service. bapism and accessions. At 2:30 p.m. there will be pre-con-ference briefing sessions at First Church in Gosheq for all delegates and lay members. Six members attended the subdistrict Youth Rally at Epworth Rev. Gosser. Susan Schwab, LinForest Saturday. They were da Benedict. James Nelson, Clifford Chaffee and Jonathon Gosser. Hospital Notes — John Abshire was dismissed; from Elkhart Hospital Wednesday and is convalescing at his home at Cedar Point. Wawasee Lake Nelson Miles was dismissed Tuesday from Elkhart hospital. Miss Margaret Delano, RR 3. was a patient at Goshen Hospital for two days last week. Mrs. Clark C. Conley. 436 South Frazier St., entered the hospital Saturday and was released Tuesday Charles Wilcox underwent major surgery at Goshen Hospital Thursday Mrs. Wymond laittman and -on were released from Goshen Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Kobl? returned home Sunday. Stephen Edward Shearer had his tonsils removed Tuesday. Released Wednesday from Goshen Hospital were Mra J. C. Morganthaler, R.R. 3. and Terry Rookstool. M.E. Circle No. 2 Circle No. 2 of the W.S.C.S met at Howard's Restaurant Thursday evening for a dinner party followed by a brief business session conducted by Mrs. Frank Bates, chairman.

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Local And Area Church Programs

Local Churches Church of God East Washington Street, Syracuse. Rev. B. T. Yeager, pastor; Virgil Bobeck, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a m. CGYA 6:30 pm.: Evening service 7:30 pm. Midweek service Thursday 7:30 pm. Grace Lutheran Church 200 East Main, Syracuse Rev. Carl H. Satre, pastor Church school. 9:45 am.; worship service. 10:45 am.; Chancel choir rehearsal 7:30 pm. Thursday: Luther Chorus, 10 a. m Saturday; congregational prayers. 6 pm. Grace Bible Church So. Main. Syracuse Rev. M. Raymond Mason, pas tor. Independent fundamental. Morning worship. 10 am.; Bible training. 6:30; evening service school. 11 am.; young people's 7:30 pm.; Thursday services, 7:30 pm. Calvary EUB Church . Harrison and Benton Streets. Syracuse; Rev. Kennard Robinson. minister; Arlen Bobeck. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 9:45 am.; Morning worship 10:45 am.; Youth fellowship 6 pm. at parish house; Evening worship 7:30 pm. Thursday midweek service 7 pm. Choir practice 8 pm. Methodist Church Corner Pearl and Harrison, Syracuse; Rev. J. Ross RicheyMinister: Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; Organ meditations 10:15 a. m : Morning worship 10:30 am Thursday 7:45 pm. chancel choir rehearsal. ~ Solomon Creek EUB Rev. John Schroeder. Pastor; Richard Longcor. Superintendent; Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship service 10;45 am. Church of the Brethren West Main. Syracuse W. Harlan Smith, pastor; Donald Davis, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday . school at 9:30 a.m.: No preaching service at 10:30 a m. Bible study and worship 7:30 pm.

M; E. Circle No. 3 Circle No. 3 of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church met Thursday Afternoon in the home of Mrs. A. W. Bailey with sixteen members present and one guest, Mrs. J. Ross Richey. Mrs. Clifton Kinder, chairman, presented plans for the coming year. Devotions were given by

Burr Oak EUB Rev. John Schroeder, pastor; Lawrence Own, Superintendent; Sunday school 9:30 am.; Worship service 10:40 a.m. United Brethren in Christ. (Indian Village) Three miles south of Cromwell on Ind. 5. Rev. Carl Gable, minister. A. Kuhn, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school. 9:30 am. Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer meeting at 7:00 pm Wednesday at home of Lottie Harlan; United Brethren in Christ (Zion Chapel) Four Miles south of Syracuse on Old 13. Rev. Carl Gable, minister: Elden Watkins. Sunday school superintendent; Sunday school 10 am. Morning worship 11 am. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm Area Churches Ligonier EUB Church Cavin and Miller streets. Ligonier. Jay A. Taylor, minister; Clayton Preston, superintendent. Sunday school 9:30 am.; Worship service 10:30 am.; Senior choir participating. Nursery, kindergarten, and primary classes at 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Senior choir practice Thursday 7:30 pm.; Prayer service 8 pm. Oblate Mission 300 Grand st., Ligonier, Indiana: Rev. James B. McCartin, minister; Masses: Sunday 7 am. and 8:30 am : Third Sunday of each month 7 am. arid 10 am. Holy Days and first Fridays 7:30 p.m. Calvary Temple Kenneth Holcomb, pastor; 509 Lincolnway West, Ligonier: Bernard Fausnaugh, superintendent: Sunday school, 9:45 am. Worship 11 am. Evangelistic service, 7 p.m.; Midweek sendee. 7 pm. Wednesday. Richville Methodist Located at U.S. 33 arid Ind 13A. Sunday school? at 9:30 am. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. alternate Sundays. MYF, 7 pm. alternate Sundays.

Mrs. Eugene Yoder who explained the meaning of each line in the 23rd Psalm. ' The June meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Jack Alfrey. M, E. Circle No. 4 Circle No. 4 met at the home of Mrs. Elva Connell Thursday evening with all members present including Dr. and Mrs. Riel. Guests were Miss Dorothy-Ma-thias. a house guest of the Riels, and Rev. J. Ross Richey. After a delicious carry-in dinner, the meeting was called to order by the chairman. Mrs, Riel gave the opening prayer. Mrs. Richard Heyde presented devotions taking her scripture from Isaiah 66:13. Mrs. Joe Bushong gave the missionary lesson reading from "Together" the story of the Bullskin School located near Barbourville, Kentucky- ; Mrs. Riel discussed their plans

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Deliverance Chapel (Nondenominational) Ligonier Indiana 308 Cavin Street, James Clatterbaugh, pastor from Indianapolis, Services. Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday morning 9:30; Worship 10:30 am. Evening service 7:30 pm. First Baptist Church Rev. Gerald M. Garner, pastor; 503 S. Main St., Ligonier. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; Worship service. 10:30 a.m, youth training hour 6:45 pm.; Evening service 7:30 pm. Midweek sendee, Thursday at 7:30 pm. Presbyterian Church South Cavin Street. Rev. Jack Burback. minister, Harold James Jr., Sunday School superintendent. Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship sendee 10:30 am. Youth Fellowship 7:30 pm. Thursday 7 pm. Choir practice. Nazarene Church 100 West Miller St.. Ligonier Rev. Lowell Yeattes. pastor; Earl Culver, Sunday school superintendent: Sunday School 9:30 am.; Morning worship 10:30; Junior society 6:45; N.Y.P.S. 7 pm.; Evening sendee 7:30; Thursday service 7:45 pm. First Methodist Church Fourth and Martin streets. Ligonier. David Gosser. minister; Mrs. C. Eubanks, superintendent. Sunday school. 9:30 am.: Worship service, 10:30 am.; MYF, 2 pm. First Christian Church Rev. Dewey M. Henry, pastor; TOO S. Cavin St.. Ligonier; Robert Dragoo, Bible school superintendent, Francis Jones, assistant; Sunday school. 9:30 am. Worship serivce, 10:30 am. Adult Bible study, 1 to 3 pm Wednesday. Intermediate Bible study, 3:45 p.m. Junior Choir Friday 3:30 pm Goshen First Church of Christ. Scientist 111 North Fifth Street, Goshen. Sunday school 11:00 am. sendees. 11 a.m.: Wednesday sendees. 7:45 p.m.. Reading Room, 111 North sth St. Hours 1-4 p.m. daily except Sundays and holidays. Sermon subject May 14. "Mortals and Immortals.”

for returning to India in the near future to continue mission work and told many interesting facts about their lives in India, £he presented to each member a mauchadi seed containing tiny had. carved elephants and explained how these were made, and the economic life of Indian farmers, who are craftsmen in the art of carving. Plans were completed for the participation of Circle No. .4 in the May 25 meeting of General Aid. This being the last meeting of the current year, Mrs. Dunn, the chairman expressed appreciation for the cooperation and assistance of the officers and members. The new chairman, Mrs. Heyde named Mrs. O. C. Stoelting in charge of devotions and Mrs. E. O. Dunn for missionary study. • The next meeting will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones on Dewart Lake.

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