The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 November 1964 — Page 10

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THE |WAIL-JOURNAL

Thursday, November 5, 1964 *

Three Circles Os Calvary EUB Church Meet Three WSWS circles of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church me. on Wednesday, Oct. 21. All had the same lesson, entitled “Under Three Flags'*, which concerns Spanish-A-merican peoples. Announcement was made at all three circles that World Community Day, with other church wom;i,en of the Syracuse community participating, has been changed from .November 6 to November 18. The day will be observed by sewing . from 9 30 am. to 3 pm. in the Calvary EUB church, with a potluck dinner at noon. Clothing for the Leprosy colonies will be made and the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel will be the cohost- . ess. Also announced was the Gen- \ eral Women's; Society of World Service- meeting to be held at the church November 17 at 7:30 pm. The guest >;>e. l ker kill tie Mrs Car- ; los Aballi, the Spanish teacher at trie Syracuse >ciiool There Will be no November ' circle meetings. . • I Lois Circle The Lots Circle met Wednesday afternoon. Oct 21. in the home of Mrs. Jessie Weingart with Mrs E> , liter Oslxirn as the co-iipste-.-. There were 12 members and a guest. Mrs. X'harle- Moore <>f Wawaka.^present.• Circle leader, Mrs Roy Wilkinson, pres.dtd and also presented I ... Si e was assisted by j Mrs Edna Thomas, Mrs Juanita Grincs. Mrs Vernon Faw ley, Mrs Calvin Beck. Mrs. .Paul Eppley and ’ Mrs Wei’.;;.irt Reports were heard from Mrs Mrs Raymond Bitner, co-leader ..nd Mrs Fawley. missionary education Mrs. Osborn closed the ■ The Decetnber meeting will'’be December 18 and the hostesses will be Mrs Grimes and .Mrs 1 J It. land Mrs Eppley will give the . lesson I Naomi Circle The Naom. Circle met Wednesof Miss Jean Insley with Mrs Gene b, ■ Tt.ii re were- 15 menrlx-i s and two guests. Mrs P J Welter of Lynwood, Calif., and Mrs • Martin, -’..'present Mrs Ted Pau! , i ".i'?<-d by Mrs Philip Strieby, Mrs Mary Van Dyke Mr-- Kitson. .Mrs h<-.:i<’t.'i Elvon. Mr- It -'- ‘ Ir sk-y, and Miss Insiey, pnsenled the li-s.son Th< Mr-' <, ll Schaefer, presided when reports were heard i from Mrs. Insley. Spiritual life . u'. : ■, M: -1.. i- v M<G ' ■nd ■ Mrs, Stiieby co-leader The Naomi circle will be host | !»r . enc-'a' nieetro ><n Novefrv ber 17 ‘with .’Mrs Charles Disher, In Ke th Kotde on the committee for arrangements . . ’ Harmony Circle Mi s }|oWo:,| Jihi.i’. ..’id Mrs. Pdlodt enter.» aed Harmony Co o \\ < dne-d’o-. ’c-.eni!;.' 1 • f _’i.. in the Juday home Tberv wen 15 fnedibt i> present Mr i: o. .Tend N. a...■: . ed the meeting with prayer The : leader Mis Eivcse Method presided Mrs Merrill Geihle presented : sin. some cdorod j shdes taken by Rev Geible n Puerto Hit Reports were heard fn»m Mrs : Mrs I>. loss Smith, missiot in ■ Mrs I .ii i n I (•nb.iuc Christian social relations. Mr- Harry Xppenzeller | and Mrs \t E Long project lead-J V; .C.-ir-'r '• feature d.i! the ujs that eah mem- •„ r ■nr. ■: ..c: i d -.Ciyed he: favorite or an tirusual - owed the most UlFi ’ o to be worn over a bustle. The De-1 comber meeting w II be with Mrs. Geihle vnt Mis F*”. it :-. ■" co-ho desses ■ i

Ladies Os The Round Table , Meet In Myers Home Mr-' Mwrs A,-r- :i»stvss to •' the Syracuse Ladies at the Round 11 Table club in her home recently, j Tlie {►resident. Mrs M I h;„4 Nets, < bre- i business ses-jl sion , j’ An inv itation was read (ram the 1 dub. for the dub to be its ■:guest;’ at Foo and Faye's on Wednesday as- 1 teronon No* 4 ' The ;>r b!e:n or. "New Countries 1 of Afrxa” was presented by Mrs. •’ J.cr.es A' : .•> : Ms M\eis 1 Mira ca" and Mrs Myers on West Africa” They had first hand information from the Myerses' sch X. on in Murchison Fails pQrk, one of the largest wild u-une parks .a Uganda and also other scenes in . Ethiopia anti of Victoria Falls in Southern Rhodesia. Mrs Myers served refreshments during the social hour to 18 members present j jailed on support charge Charles Richardson. 18. Milford ■was placed in the county jail last Thursday on a charge of failing to support a minor child. Richardson was taken into custody bv deputy sheriff Max Ganshorn following* the filing for charges in justice of the peace Christian Koher s court at Syracuse: According to the deputy sheriff the.case will be transferred to the circuit court. AIRS. HARRY COY ENTERTAINS FOR MOTHER Mrs. Harry Coy. Syracuse. recently entertained for her mother; Mrs. Opal Nolan, honoring her birthdav. Guests were Miss Joy Nolan. Mtss Jeanne Sharp, and the Coy children. Colleen and Barry.

1 SYRACUSE — LIGONIER - CHURCH NOTICES SOLOMON CREEK EUB Joe F. Bear, Pastor Orvill Lockwood, S. S. SupL Sunday School 10:30 Worship 9:30 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday service 7:45 p. m. Reading room, 111 N. Fifth SL, hours 1 to 4 daily, except Sundays and holidaya - BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | U. 8. • Israel Gorden, Pastor Bruce Baker, Supt Dorothy Gall, Primary SupL Sunday School V:3U Morning Worship 10:Su Evening worship 7 i CALVARY EUB CHURCH ’ Rev. Paul Eppley of Oakwood I Park will fill the pulpit for Rev. Robinson Sunday, Nov. 1. M.. E Komnson, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship at 5:30; Evening service at 7. i Thursday midweek service 7 i Choir practice Thursday 7:30 z"— | THE METHODIST CHURCH August Lundquist, Minister Mrs. R; V. Fisher, S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:15 j Church Service 10 30 Communion the, t first Sunday in each month at CHURCB OF THE LITTLE FLOWER Ogden Island Rd., Wawasee August Sunday masses 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, and 11 a. m.; Friday and Saturday masses 8:30 a. m., and confession before all masses. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH 1 Roman Catholic Ligonier Rev John W, Linnehan Sunday mass schedule 1, 3 and 5 Sundays of the month 8:30 a.m. 2 and 4 Sundays of the month 10:30 a m. BLESSED SACRAMENT — ALBION CATHOLIC CHURCH First, third and fifth Sundays of the month — 10:30 a m. second and fourth Sundays of the month — 8 30 a.m ' WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Jason .Martin Pastor Wayne Sommers. S. S Supt Worship service Lt Sunday school I) Evening worship 7 30 Prayer nwting Wed. 7:30 Visitors Welcome . CHURCH OF GOD James McKibbin. Pastor Carl Hadley. Church S. S Virgil Bobeck, Ass t. Supt.

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» YEARS IGO, OCTOBER H. 1944 Mr and Mrs. Sain Beer of Fort Wayne mnounce die birth of a daughter,’ Jean Charlotte, born Tuesday, Oct 10. in the Imthcian hospital. Mr. and Mrs Andrt-w Beer of Milford ..re the infant > grandparents. ■Nineteen mvmlwr" of the Home | Art- <i.ui> and one gui>l. M:< <J«SBt Dtppon, met with Mrs. Plonu'r Michael Tuesiidy afternoon Officers were < te«. t< d as follows: Mrs C. Kay Mils ler. president; Mrs. Royce Fuller, nee president; Mrs. Lawrence Malonei. mx retai y-treasurer; Mr> Rii"sell Neff, assistant: and Mrs. George Haab. publicity chairman I Milford high.’ school won Kosciusko county’s high school softball crown J bv deflating Atwood’ by a score of 1 to 6. -The ba?lie was a tight > itcher’s due! between Lowell Wray of Atu.Kxi and F: i’.z Wu’.fvrm.m of Mil-< ford. I Mr and Mrs. Forrest Ringler an-1 nounee the engagement of their daughter Norma Jean to Corporal Chester Adams. stationed al Camp Georg- G Meade. Md Coropral Adams’ home is m Nappanee Staff Sergeant Joseph Leemon Poynter of Milford received a .field promotion from the grade of “buck” sertgant somewhere in France Paul Disher picked two bushels of

milkweed pod- recently to help in Uncle Sams drive to secure milkweed floss for making lifesaving equipment. He got a beautiful dose of poison ivy for his trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher and family of the New Salem vicinity * will move to the state of Washington in about three weeks. 30 YEARS AGO. OCTOBER 18. 1934 George Felkner, Cleo Estep. Cloyse Thomas, and Carlyle Barnes returned Monday night from a four days’ fishing trip near Massey, Ontario, Canada. A fire inspection of the Milford 1 business houses was Conducted Monday by Max Harris and Ortie Leemon. ‘ Miss Frieda Sawyer o! Gravelton was a week end guest of her uncle, James Stockman, and family and al- ‘ so attended services at Grace church. • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hollar enter- ■ tained at dinner Sunday for Law- ■ rence Cole. wife, and daughter of Etna Green and Pete Hannon and wife of west of Milford. -i. Lester Clark has rented the building formerly occupied and owned by Dr. V. G. Horsey, and after repairs

Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:3U Evening service 7:30 CGY’A Sunday 6:30 , - CHURCH OF CHRIST 111 E. Mill Street, Goshen Bible class 9 Worship 10 Evening worship 6 Bible study - Wed. 7:30 REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JtsUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY LAINTS , (Scout Cabin in SyTacuae) ■ Bonald Cole, Pastor Sunday School w Worship 11 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH (Affiliated with the Independent Fundamental Churched of America) David Haifley, Pastor I Morning worship 10 I Bible School 11 Young Peoples Holt 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thura. 7 30 Wed., 4 p. m. junior choir practice; youth choir practice 7 Men’s prayer meeting 9:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Francis Denton, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Service 7:00 Bible study Thursday 6:30 . Ephesians GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Sat., Luther chorus 10 Carl E.. Satre, Pastor Church School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Chancel choir Thursday 8 Sat., Luther chorus 10 a. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE John W. Secor, Pastor ’jawTcnce Penrose, S. S. Supt. Worship service 10:30 Junior Fellowship and Young Peoples Society at church Sunday evening at~S:45. Sunday evening service at 7:30 Wed. mid-week service 7:30 SYRACUSE BAPTIST CHURCH I:: Fellow-hip with General Assix'ia- '• lion of Regular Baptist Robert Mundy, Pastor Dale Marshall, S.S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Choir practice Sunday 6:15 Evening Service." Youth Fellowship Sunday 8 Midweek service Thursday 7:30 ZION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH Carl Gable, Pastor Eldon J. Watkins. S. S. SupL Sunday School 9:45 Worship 10:45 Evening service 7:45 BURR OAK EUB CHURCH Joe F. Bear, Pastor Lawrence Owen S 8 Supt | Sunday School 9:45 Worsliip 10:45

.i!t- made will ii-v fae rooms tor display of radios, sewing machines, and other merchandise. Mr. and Mrs Eldon Wyland of Redmon Park, Dewart Like. are the Pa'i 1 a Ann. a 7 ixvund girl bom October 1. 40 YEARS AGO, OCTOBER 16. 1924 C. W Hammond had the front of Ins business room repainted last wet k We are glad to see the im-, prov rment but hope the paint manufacturers will discontinue the mak-■ of that “tomato" color”. Sawyer <>f Bluffton is visiting ’ here at the present time with his daughter, Mrs H. S. Gaunt. brae! Flory is taking a week s vacation from Ms duties at the Milford Hardware Co and is visiting his | daughter. Mrs Robert : Jones, at j r Grand Haven. Mich. The automobile driven by Tommy I Clayton, son of PH Clayton, and a Buick sedan driven by Ed Haab col- . lided at the comer of Emel.ne and Maple "trees on Saturday morning, i | One rear w heel was broken On the I Buick and the- bumper on the Clayton car damaged. Miss Ethel Schumann has accepted a position as bookkeeepr at the Milfurn Company offices, filling the va- j cancy made through the resignation

of Miss Esther Haab, who entered college. Miss Edna Armbruster, 9, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Armbruster | ’<rf northeast of Milford, died Tuesday a* the General hospital in Elkhart following an operation for appendici|tis. $• YEARS AGO. OCTOBER 1. 1914 1 Andrew Hepler, Conrad Leatherman, and James Bortz visited Levi Bortz of Michigan Tuesday of last ’week. Mrs. Sherman Locke who went . with her husband and family of chilI dren to Montana about a year ago. ■ has returned with her three youngest ■ children to Milford. Miss Wilma M. Robinson, daughter s of Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson of . north East street, Milford, and Burton C. Stilwell of Milford were mar- . : ried Sunday at the home of the ■! brides parents by Rev. W. E. • Groves. : | Miss Elizabeth Philpott of Warsaw I had been visiting her niece, Mrs. W. jD. Middaugh. for the past week. She - • returned home Tuesday. r Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Messer- ; 1 schmidt entertained at supper Sim-

Our Churches Cordially Welcome You ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY THESE RELIGIOUS MESSAGES ARE SPONSORED IN THE HOPE OF ENCOURAGING GREATER RECOGNITION OF MAN’S DEPENDANCE IN HIS CHURCH FOR SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE.

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You can read many things in the human face. Lt is often the mirror of our emotions. It is sometimes the reflection of bur character. But almost never does the face reveal the needs of the human Likt some artificial mask it can look satisfied when the soul'is starving. It can look calm when the soul is troubled. It can look content when the soul is restless and yearning. How then can we read our soul’s needs?

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Kent Sawyer Is Grand Prize Winner In Milford Halloween Parade

Kent Sawyer, son of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Sawyer of Waubee Lake, was named the grand prize winner at the annual Halloween j parade held in the Milford com- , munity building last Saturday night His prize was $5. He was dressed as a cornstalk man. I \\ . reserve gra-.xl prize ’ acre Donna. Grant, and Rosie Gel- j ger as the potato family. ■ . . David Brown won the prize for | the most unusual costume. He was a clock Second prize went to Georgina Morehouse and Vickie Wertenberger who were pumpkins. Other prize winners follow: Bestgroup -- Ann, Brent. John, ind Greg Kaiser, segond — Grant . Donna and Rosie Gieger. I , Witches — Bennie Waldbeser, second — Raymone Tayler. Clowns — Kathy Kinney, second — David Hamilton, third — Douglas ar.d Greg Weisser. | Military— Mark Grove. Hobo —■ Bradley Taylor, second — Rusty Perkins. Ghost — Andy Shearer, second — Kay Waldbeser. . Cowboys — Donald Buhrt, second — Andy Brown. i Historical — David Baumgartner second — Judy Little. Storykind — Kent Sawyer, second Larrv, Eddie, and Rita Dowty I Colored — Shane Willson. ' ! skeleton — Jeff Cullers, second I — Linda Laano Devil — Rarely ‘Neff, second — Brenda Replogle. I HillbiUy — Roxanra Sawyer second — John Hamilton. Sports — Becky Replogle. Children of other Lands — M ke Felkner, second — Lana Buhrt. Originals — ■ Georginia Morehouse and Vicki Wertenberger. second — Debbie Shearer and Tacille I Estep. Mark Ruch, second — Jon Treesh., third — Greg Wiggs. Others — Diane Kesler, second — — Kathy and Carla Curtis. Judges for the event co-sponsor-ed by the Milford Lion club. Legion and Auxiliary were Miss Naomi Harford. Jame Stuckman and Jerrv Bushong. General chairman of the event was D, G. Seely and John Replogle was the M.C.. day. for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Baumgartner and daughter Lillian. Mrs Jacob Heiniger of Milford. Hl., and Mrs. John Zbinden, mother of Mrs. . Messetschmidt. Irvin J. Miller of Milford has leased a good farm near Bristol through the influence of his half-brother, M. H. Miller, who is a real estate man, and moved his family to the farm on Monday.

We can read them in the Bible. And in the centuries of man’s universal reaching for God. In the prayers that a hundred million lips have framed. In the hymns and psalms that generations have echoed. God alone fully understands the needs of a human soul. He who created us knows what is essential for His creatures. And when we come to His House, trying to understand these deep spiritual needs ... all the while He is supplying them, satisfying the hungers of the soul.

THE CHURCH FOR ALL - ALL FOR THE CHURCH

The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regu-

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LUTHERAN CHURCH HOLDS ANNUAL HARVEST DINNER r The Syracuse Grace Lutheran j church held its annual'Harvest din- J ner Wednesday evening. Oct. ”28. ' ; It was sponsored by the Lutheran | more than 100 members of the con- ' ’liie dinner was served io Luther. Hali. Mrs, Jack Darr was chairman , of the committee in charge of the affair. A-siding her were Mrs. Pau! Leveniier. Mrs. John Battrick. Mrs. Gerald Hubartt. and Mrs. Gerald , Kline. The tables were appropriately decorated in the fall theme. The jiastor. Rev. Carl H. Satre. led group singing and introduced new ' Mr and-Mrs. Fred John- j son showed movies of previous harves‘. dinners of 1961-62 and '63 and took movies of- this dinner. j The I'.'xt regular meeting of the. IZ’W will be held Nov ember 18 in the home of Mrs. Lewis Immel. | LCSC School Bus Bids Being Taken Tiie board of school trustees of the Lakeland Community School ! Corporation is receiving bids from now until 7:30 p.m. (EST on November 17. at the administrative ' office for four 66 passenger school bus bodies, conventional, and four I chassis for 66 passenger bodies; or I four complete units. i Specifications and instructions to bidders are on file in the office of, the superintendent of schools and may be obtained by any interested bidder. A legal notice signed by the board secretary appears elsewhere in this issue. Jackson Township Stays In GOP i Column 1 Jackson township stayed in the Republican column Tuesday all the way. even giving the Republican * candidate for coroner a 24 vote plur- - ality over incumbent Dr. Mishler. Precinct 1 voting at the Sidney 1 -school was Republican most of the . time, giving Democrat votes to Johnson, Hartke, Branigin, Rock, France, - Dillon, Wilson, and Corey, with a 1271 tie vote between New and Snyder, . state treasury candidates. , However, precinct 2, voting at the 1 Pence Machine Shop, voted almost two to one Republican.

larly and support the Church They are-.ll' For hi^own sake. < 2) For his children's sake. (3> For the sake of his community and nation. 4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily.

Halloween Party Held For Bethel Junior Highs The Junior High class of the Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milfofd and’ their guests held a Halloween party at the church on Wednesday night, October 28. The ; group present judged Kent Doty I as the best dressed and he was awarded a prize. Other games enjoyed by the group were a scavenger hunt and , eating apples from a string. The committee in charge vias Be’tv Sorensen, Kay Kaiser and Dan ■ Those present in addition to those j mentioned above were Dale Custer, Jan Rarig. Nancy Kesler, Beverly Rassi. Elaine McFarren, Rosemary Gunden. Cheryl Vanlaningham. Sherry Graff. Janet Fisher. Sherrie Jackson. Gary Sorensen. Kevin Dvvyer. John Hoover. Jay I Anglin and Denny Replogle. Re* freshments of popcorn, cider and doughnuts were served. Sponsors of the group are Mr. and Mrs Worth Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider. ! PTO Membership ! Drive Underway | The membership committee of: the Milford Parent-Teachers Or- I garjization has recently sent a let-, ter to Jhe parents of all high school j and grade school students urging them to join their PTO. Parents who have not joined and wish to do -o are asked to fill in the necessary information on this letter and sent it with their child to the school or directly to Mrs. ; Arnold Doll, committee csiairinan. I before the open house date of No- ! vember 17. I ‘ ’ —r — Senior Mothers Hear Report On Spring Party The Syracuse Senior Mother’s club met in the home of Mrs. Muriel | Sharp. Syracuse. Monday evening. ! Nov. 2. I Mrs. John Cripe had charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Deloss Smith gave a report on the spring party held last spring for all MothI er’s clubs, of which the Senior i Mother’s dub was host. A card was signed to be sent to Mrs. Al Burson who is ill at Manistique, Mich. A “Thank-you” note was read from the family, of Alice Gingerich Stiffler. The evening w-as I spent socially. Some, discussion " was held on the attractions and conveniences of the lake area as a tourist attraction. The next meeting will be held November 16 at the home of Mrs. Pauls, with Mary Van Dyke as co- ; hostess. This will be guest and project night. There were 12 members and one guest, Mrs. Ted Pauls presj ent.

MILFORD - WEBSTER LEESBURG - OSWEGO CHURCH NOTICES THE BRETHREN CHURCH Leesburg Kenneth Koontz, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:80 Youth Fellowship 6:15 Evening Worship 7 Missionary Helpers, age 5-12, al 6:X$ Boys’ Brigade, age 12-13. Wed. 8:45 Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thurs. 7:30 THE METHODIST CHURCH Leesburg W. Lavem Skinner, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:35 Youth Fellowship 5 OSWEGO BAPTIST CHURCH Jim Reffert, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship and . Youth Church 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Oswego Richard Woodworth, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 . Morning Worship 10 :30 Evening Worship 7:&0 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN . CHURCH Milford Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmei Hartter, Ministers Morning Sermon 10 Sunday’ School 10 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Milford Frank Barker, Pastor Robert Geiger, SupL Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Youth Crusaders‘6 Mid-week Worship 8 Friday — Junior and Cherub Choir practice 3:30 WMS second Wed. at 7:30, Brethren Laymen third Wed. 7:30 THE NAZARENE CHURCH South Main Street-Milford Donald Mishler, Pastor Mrs. Donald Mishler, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Worship 7:«o Prayer and Praise Service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. THE METHODIST CHURCH Milford Richard Sumner, O. S. L., Mliw ster’ Paul Sands, S. S. Supt.. Lawrence Myers, Lay Leader Mrs. Gerald Snider, OrganlM Worship 10:30 Sermon: “Living On Tiptoe” Scripture: Romans 12:11. Church School 9:30 Nursery attendant on duty.

Pvt. Richard Bitner Enroute To Germany Pvt. Richard Bitner, son of Mr. and Mrs tlersehell Bitner, Dewart Lake, left Fort Dix. N. J , last Tuesday for Frankfort. .Germany. His address is: Pvt. Richard L.B t-.er. R. A. 16797636 Hq. U S A S A E-U R, APO 757. New York.” X Y .

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Monday at 7 p.m. MYF meeting Wed. at 3:30 cherub choir practice under direction of .Mrs. Thomas ' Miller. ' * Wed., 6:30 junior ‘ choir practice under direction of Mrs. Dennis Sharp. Even- first Sunday in the month - Holy Communion at 9 a. m. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Milford Carl Shearer, Pastor . Leon Tucker, SupL Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Mrs. John Yeater, Jr. Supt CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Milford Robert Perkins, Pastor Fred Slabaugh, S. S. Supt. Mrs. Hazel Vanlaningham, Primary Supt Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 10:30 HASTINGS EUB CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paul Hollar, Supt Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p. ta NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Howard J. Kreider, Pastor Wayne Teeple, Adult Supt Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Primary Supt. • Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening service 7 p. m. “ CONCORD EUB CHURCH J. F. Bright, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Woiship SerVice 10:30 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Harold W. Miller, pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 DST THE METHODIST CHURCH North Webster Charles Johnson, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Bible Study Wed. 7 p. m. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN North Webster '■« Clayion Mock. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 .Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 CHURCH OF GOD North Webster Brooks Linn, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Service 7:30 Mid-weyk Service Wed 7:30 Youth Fellowship Wed. 7:30 rthildren’s story Hour. Wed. 7:30

JAMES HAMMAN HONORED AT BIRTHDAY DINNER James Hamman, Syracuse was honored at a birthday dinner Sunday, Oct. 25. at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamman. Goshen. Gues! < were Mrs. Hamman, Mrs. Myrtle Robinson of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Arliss Hamman of Goshen.