The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1967 — Page 3
St Martin de Porres Parish Sponsors Inquiry Class Starting Monday, Nov 6, at 7:45 p.m., a series of inquiry classes for adults 'Catholic and non-Catholic> will be held in Saint Martin de Porres rectory, located on state highway 13: three miles south of Syracuse and four miles north of North
«?S/^ BRAVO! I FOR THE ’’ Jf"” NORTH WEBSTER inn iamc AND "GOOD LUCK" TO I il U UH 11 O COACH MIKE KURTZ I North Webster 1967-1968 I A Basketball Schedule ■: • Nov. 3—Milford (at Syracuse) Nov. 7—Jeff. Twp (Middlebury) . Nov. 10—Huntington Cath. .....— H Nov. 17—Bethany H Nov. —Larwill T Nov. 28 Wolf Lake T '<' Dec ’ B — A| h'on H Dec. ’ 9—Wakarusa . ..- H Dec. 15—Fairfield (at Concord) Dec. 19—Syracuse ... H Hf Jan. s—So. Whitley <at Larwill) —County Tourney ►. 19 -Middlebury 26—Pierceton T Feb. 2—Mentone T I Arcola ! 10—Seminary Feb. 16—Larwill mike JERRY MINTON. Assistant H&, Heme Games Start at 6:45 ufl iBIMIIMHI jOh i NORTH WEBSTER TROJANS—This year’s varsity line up under the banner of the North, Webster Trojans is shown I above. *L I \ i j/J wj w ■■■ Front row. from left to right, manager Greg White, Charles Baker. Jan Lundy. Herbie Culver. Mike Lewallen and man- S\\ | i > ; y ,- 1 < -Jr ■■■* ager Dennis Shields. <■ . X\ \? Standing, from left to right, are coach Mike Kurtz. Burt Culver, Allen Barrett. Kent Brower, Ron Shipley, Roger Cormt- W V *-;?«. 4 a»’**'AV/ /// can and Jerry Minton, assistant coach. ! y // WE HOPE YOUR LAST SEASON IS A GOOD ONE! V. ’ Jf * 4. v 'jihaM Dl Ai\f Duane Leedy TV Antennas If H Barbee Hardware Mickey’s Beauty Shop Beamer and Sons Lake Line Cabinets North Webster Septic Tank Cleaning Service I . One mile north of North Webster n . Kt z, 1 r-1 - Servisoft Soft Water Company Dockman Nursery, Greenhouse and rlonsts f r’ n i i ALN-De GriU GJMtt \fW Gene Boyer Jeweler \ ■> >» n n . Land of Lakes Bam Sporting Goods MLJfadk \ Brenda s Beauty Break — \W / J j l Likens Sanitation Service mS/ f Clayton Garden Center and Greenhouse jf Coxy’. Gun Shop MuUett Sign Comply JW Harry’. Crystal Flash Service Station S pry Decorators rx i e ■ White’s Mobil Service JL/ |A wia ' WAJa DeMuth and Sons, Inc. \ \ \ Farmer. Feed Service Willium Electric Company \ 1/ "j Gregory’. Body Shop Re,mers *“ Servi “ j Hickman Moving and Storage ser X t.*?’ Kenneth A. Throckmorton Agency Wagoner’s Sinclair Service Station \ O \ V-W Humbl . Nur«ry, Greenhouse and Florist. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Stalter $ t—U • J-’. Tackle Box Gene Stutzman Studio Farmers State Bank Teghtmeyer Ace Hardvrare Gregory's Excavating Rinker s Gray’s Super Market Blue nam€ Jff H tftHMfg. and and Army Surplus Store North Web «‘“ “d Supply Comptmy, Inc. Lakeland Printing Company B ♦ w
Webster on the east side of the road. These classes will be held each Monday aid Wednesday evening and wifi cover a complete course of fundamental moral and dogmatic doctrines of the church. Lecture methods will be used to conduct the course and film strips. Question and answer periods will be allowed. Father Eugene Zimmerman, pastor ’ of Saint Martin de Porres Parish
will preside over the classes. Special invitation is given to noncatholics of the North Webster. Milford and Syracuse-WawaSee areas who are interested in gaining more knowledge of the church and her teachings, and to Catholics who are interested in reviewing a basic I course in roligion. No obligations, no fees for the course. Scheduled Topics Follow:
Nov. 6 — The Bible and Tradition - Who is God - Prayer Nov. 8 — Angels Devils - Purpose of Life - Grace Nov. 13 — Sin - Heaven - Hell - Purgatory Nov. 15 — Jesus Christ - His Nature - His Church Nov. 20 — What is a sacrament? - Baptism Nov. 22 — Sacrament of Penance
- Indulgences Sunday’s Text Holy'orXrT ’ FrOm Isaiah Nov. 29 — Sacrament of Matri- “Adam and Fallen Man” is the mony subject of this week’s Bible lesson Dec. 4 — First to Fifth Command- to be read in all Christian Science ments of God churches on Sunday Dec. 6 — Sixth to 10th Command- The Golden Text is from Isaiah: ments of God “Cease ye from man, whose breath Dec. 11 — Fast and Abstinence is in his nostrils: for wherein is he Charity to be accounted of?”
Wednesday, November 1, 1967
Elkhart County Junior Leaders Hold Banquet Elkhart county 4-H junior leaders recognized 4-H Key dub members, installed 1968 officers and received completion pins at the annual recognition banquet, Saturday, at Union Center Church of the Brethren. Wilmer McLaughlin, Goshen lawyer, told the members he works with young people w’ho are in trouble when he meets them. They have not achieved anything and feel they have to do something for recognition. 4-H Key club winners are Roland Robin Bavar, Elkhart; Victoria Blough, Middlebury; Kathleen A. Groves, Middlebury; Carol Jane Hibschman, 'Syracuse; John R. Kindig, Elkhart; Cheryl Ann Miller, Middlebury; Dan Seltenright, Goshen; and Frances Kay Weaver, Elkhart. Officers installed were: Steve Yoder, president; Jane Hibschman, vice president; Craig Miller, secrej tary-treasurer; Gail Wisler, assistant secretary-treasurer; Corky Nichols and Kathy Yoder, health and safety; Gail W'agner and David Hahn, song leaders; Charla Presser. news reporter; Kent BeMiller, assistant news reporter; Pam Burkj holder, Doug Yoder and Steve Neff, j recreation leaders. I Susan Michael, county 4-H leader i this past summer, presented com--1 pletion pins to the 110 junior lead- • ers present. A total of 156 completed requirements for the project. David Huneryager, 1967 vice president, acted as toastmaster. Invocation was given by Rick Mishler. David Hahn and Sue McDonald led pledges. Leo Seltenright, county extension agent, presented 4-H Key club awards and certificates for those who entered achievej ment record books in state entest. | Zale Frey, county extension agent. ' youth, aided by Cheryl Miller, 1967 : president, installed new officers.
TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union St Warsaw, Indiana OR ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn & Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse or ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.
Nicolai Machine And Repair Shop 701 S. Main St Phone: 457-3232 SYRACUSE, INDIANA Lawn Mower Sales & Service Portable Electric And Acetylene Welding JIGS - FIXTURES - TOOLS - DIES Wrought Iron Railings & Specialties t
*tt»* <--MfcT**^&^^'* R * ’;'! ‘«nii-«.- -• * SOON MR. SNOWMAN WILL RIDING WITH YOU. BE READY Kg#?* FOR HIM M ANTI-FREEZE LUBRICATION . 1 SNOWTIRES I brake’check I J ENGINE TUNED JjM Baumgartner Standard SERVICE STATION ROAD 15 NORTH — MILFORD
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COUNTY NFO IN RECENT MEETING At the recent monthly meeting of the Kosciusko county National Farmers’ Organization, a number of activities of the organization was discussed. A tape recorded at the national office was presented. The members heard explanations of the grain band and the periodic grain sales given by Herb Goodman, national director of grain commodities; the progress of phase two in dairying was given by the assistant director of dairy commodities, Oros Kanerva; and the progress in meat marketing given by Bill Lashmett, the director of meat commodity. The next meeting will be November 28. Harmony Circle WSWS Holds Regular Meeting The Harmony circle of the Women’s Society of World Service of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church held its regular meeting Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Mrs. Arlen Bobeck, Secretary, presided. The program was presented by Miss Karol Hollingsworth, who showed pictures and told of her trip to the west coast and western states. The hostesses were Mrs. Eloise Method and Mrs. Rubydean Worth. There were 5 members present. The next meeting will be November 1 and will be a carry-in supper at 6 p.m. in the church and a general meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coppes of Lake Wawasee and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hay of Goshen entertained at a dinner party recently in the Elcona Country club. I Mrs. Violet Lopshire, r 4 SyraI cuse. has returned to Fort Wayne for the winter.
Callander Insurance t 106 N. Main St. Nappanee Ph. 773-4103 All forms of personal and business insurance.
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