The Mail-Journal, Volume 5, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 January 1969 — Page 13
CHURCH NOTICES MILFORD—NORTH WEBSTER LEESBURG—OSWEGO BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Paul Fink, Pastor Sunday School 9-10:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6 Evening Worship 7 Prayer meeting and Bible Study Thurs. 7:30 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG David Gosser, Pastor Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:35 Youth Fellowship 6 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 Charles Hunter, Supt. Sunday School 9:30Morning Worship 10:30 Young People’s Meeting 6 Evening Worship 7 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 7:30 APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN < MILFORD Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter and Walter Steffen, Ministers. Morning Worship 10 Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worship 12:30 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MDLFORr Albert O. Curtright, Pastor Gail Geiger, Supt? Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Family Hour 6:30 Senior BYC 7:30 Morning Prayer Service Tues. 9 Senior Choir Practice Wed. 7 Junior BYC Friday 3:30 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Richard Sumner, 0.5. L., Pastor Leon Newman, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Nursery attendant on duty. MYF Sunday 6:30 Sat., 3:30, cherub choir practice under direction of Mrs. Pamela Rummel. Wed., Mrs. T. A. Miller Thurs., 3:30, junior choir practice under direction of Mrs. Richard Felkner. Holy communion first Sunday in month 9 a.m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD' Carl Shearer, Pastor Frank Grove, Supt. Mrs. Charles Teeple, Jr. Supt. Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 CYH 6:30 Evening Worship 6:30 Wednesday Bible Study 7 Choir practice 8 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD William Roop, Pastor Mrs. Ida Neff, Adult S. S. Mrs. Neal Cory, P. S. S. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Michael Ostrander, Pastor Bruce Baker, Adult Supt. Eudora Hurd, Primary Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Bible Study 7 Evening Worship 7:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 7:30 HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paul Hollar, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p.m. CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH George D. Strohm, Pastor Mrs. Leslie Schoomaker, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 BETHANY (U. S. 6) CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN James McKinnell, Pastor Eugene Lange, S. S. Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Robert Perkins, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 (dst) UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER John Weeks, Pastor David Stookey, Supt. Worship 9:30 Church School 10:30 MYF 6 Mid-week devotionals 7:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Dennis Brown, Pastor Sunday School 10:30 Worship 9:30 Mid-week discussion Wed. 8 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD NORTH WEBSTER Lewis Thomas, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Service 7:30 Family Night Service Wed. 7:30 GETHSEMANE TEMPLE South Mata Street, Milford Vincent McGlynn, Pastor Sunday School 10 Morning Worship 11:15 Evangelistic Service 7:30 Special singing and preaching on
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CHURCH NOTICES SYRACUSE — LIGONIER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Comer Harrison and Pearl Sts.) Sidney Bryant, Pastor Sunday School 10 Sunday Night Service 7 Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 Family Night Friday 7:30 SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass Hours: 8 and 10:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Charles Baldwin, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Theodore L. Hertenstein, Pastor Church School 9:30 Wordlip Service 10:45 CHURCH OF-THE NAZARENE Robert A. Scheidly, Pastor Edward Newcomer, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Jr. Fellowship and Young Peoples Society at church Sunday 7 Sunday Evening Service 7:30 Wed. Mid-week Service 7:30 WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Syra-Web Road) Robert Mundy, Pastor Rodney McCreary, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Service 7:30 Youth Fellowship Sunday 6:30 ALL SAINTS’ CHAPEL (Episcopal) Vicar: Rev. David L. Hyndman Holy Communion 8 Holy Communion and Sermon 10 ZION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH (Comer Syra-Web Rd. and lOOON) Chester Reed, Pastor Eldon J. Watkins, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH P. F. Young, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Papakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday: Public Lecture 9 Watchtower Study 10 Tues., Study of Prophecy 8 Fri.. Ministry School 7:30 SOLOMON CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH K. E. Robinson, Minister Ed Caskey, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 Morning Worship Hour 10:30 Youth Fellowship 5:30 Mrs. Charles Disher, director of children’s work. Mid-week Service Thurs. 7 Choir practice 7:30 Wednesday Summer services 8:30 and 10 Jr. high and sr. high fellowship 6 Sunday SAINT ANDREW’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH August W. Lundquist, O.S.L. Mrs. Jack P. Clark, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:15 Worship Hour 10:30 Holy Communion 8:30 First Sunday of Month. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Choir Practice Thurs., 7:45. SAINT PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH (Ligonier) Rev. John W. Linnehan Masses Sunday 8:30-10:30 BLESSED SACRAMENT ALBION CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Masses 7:30-9:30 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEI Harlan Steffen, Pastor F. L. Rheinheimer, S. S. Supt. Worship Service 10 Sunday School 11 Evening Worship 7:30 Girls’ and Boys’ clubs Wed. 7 CHURCH OF GOD Chester Bahn, Pastor Jack Elam, Church S. S. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST (li mi. N of Goshen on SR 15) Bible Class 9 Worship 10 Evening Worship 6 Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH (Affiliated with Independent Fundamental Churches of America) Robert Graff, Pastor Sunday School 10 Worship 11 Youth Group 6:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Bible School Tuesday 7 Prayer Service Thursday 7 GOSHEN FIRST b OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday .School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45
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He grew up down in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. When he was 12 years old he was thin and frail and had no coordination. He was slow and weak. He said that when sides were chosen for any game, he was the last one picked. As a freshman in high school he went out for football and made third string tackle. He managed to get in a game once. The other team ran over him enroute to a 65 yard touchdown. That ended his football career. He tried baseball and managed to get to play second base in one game. The batter hit a ball and it went right through his legs. That ended his baseball career. Then he turned to basketball. This young man knew that if he was ever to excel in any sport it had to be basketball. His sophomore year he went out for basketball. He tried. He tried hard. He gave it everything, all he had. Then came the day when the coach posted the names of those who had made the squad on the bulletin board. His world fell from beneath him when his name wasn't on that list. He was a failure. He said that for a while he just moped around the house. After a short time he started going to church. He took interest in his church. He sang in the choir, served as an altar boy, and took the collection at Sunday services. His minister, knowing something of his disappointment, took some interest in him. He said his pastor was very understanding. His minister told him about the Galilean, and how He would help him when he was discour-
REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Ken Workman, basketball coach for the Syracuse high school, was guest speaker for the awards banquet held Sunday evening in the Wawasee Prep. The scheduled Wawasee area Jaycees Winter Carnival will pro ceed as planned, but the ice show and broom game will be cancelled. Harry Nicolai was named an honorary member of the Syracuse fire department at a meeting recently. Mrs. James Michael, r 2, was released from Whitley County hospital over the week end. William L. Nyce, 71, bf r 3, died Thursday at Tarpon Springs, Fla. Surviving are the widow; two sons; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. FIVE YEARS AGO The town of Syracuse began the year 1964 with a total of $68,929.24 in the bank in all funds,-jp<cordings to the town’s annual rejxirt. The new Village Tap, located in the Wawasee Bowl, opened today to the public. Over 20 ice fishing houses are resting on the bottom of Syracuse lake and Lake Wawasee, according to conservation officer Earl Money. Mrs. Zella Mae teacock died at Big Bear Lake, Calif. Survivors are two daughters-, one son, four grandchildren, one great-grand-child, two brothers; and two sisters. Mrs. Wasel Gordon was released from the Goshen hospital Monday, Jan. 27. TEN YEARS AGO Syracuse and Cromwell will play tonight in the finals of the 4-way freshman tourney in the Syracuse gym. Last week’s blizzard, ice, and sleet storm which paralyzed power, light, and telephones in northern Indiana, caused damage in the Syracuse area which will take several weeks to estimate. Bob Wilson, new owner of the Pickwick Lounge, and his family will move to the E. E. Stephenson home at Lake Wawasee soon. Lawrence Stiffler is a patient in the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis where he was taken in December. Clifford Kestler was home from Ball State for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kestler. TWENTY- YEARS AGO Miss Jackie Wade, Chicago, was a week end guest of Miss Joan Rogers here-. The condition of Ode Rarig beCallander Insurance All forms of personal and business Insurance. IM N. Main »L Nappanee Ph. 772-4103
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aged and would help him if he stumbled. Those words didn't mean much to that 14 year old, but he said that years later he used the same words to help boys overcome disappointment. Then the minister had an idea. Why not start a church team! The youngster jumped at that idea. They found enough boys who had not made the high school squad to form a three team church league. For the first time this young man was a member of a team, and, as he said, “important.” He started practicing. He took a wire coat hanger and put it over the garage door at home and shot tennis balls at it. His father, seeing his determination, bought him a regulatior basketball and backboard. He developed a method of practicing that lasted for years. From 3:30 till 5:30 he would practice. Then he would eat and do his homework. At 7:30 he was shooting baskets again with the help of several lamps in the windowsill facing his back yard. He was on his way! Isn’t that the work of the church? Taking defeated and disappointed lives and making them important, I mean. Isn’t that the reason He came into our world, to give us another chance when we fail? The boy thought his world was ended, but through the Galilean he found his place. The Galilean helps us do exactly that. The boy’s name was Bob Pettit. If you don’t know who he is, ask any basketball fan. —FIVE STAR FEATURES
The Bible's Answer: The Second Coming of Christ Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of Man be ashamed, when he cometh in the glory of His Father with the holy angels . . . Mark 8:38. Behold, I come quickly: hold fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown . . . Revelations >13:11; k> » - » KV* ¥ ’ki? •-* ir fl [ ■ <T!cnwnES CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH A teachers’ workshop will be held at Calvary United Methodist church Tuesday, Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m. ume worst Wednesday and he was taken to the city hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. C. C. Disher fell Tuesday on the steps at the Sam Rasor home and broke her right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowersox returned home Monday from Chicago where Mr. Bowersox had received medical treatment for the past two weeks. A son, Thomas Allen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young January 20 in the Goshen hospital. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs. Tillman Hire, Mrs. Andrew Edmcnds, Mrs. John Meek, and Mrs. Ella Wolf enjoyed a quilting party with Mrs. P. W. Soltau in her home at Lake Wawasee last Wednesday. Fred Hoopingamer received a telegram announcing the death of his father, B. F. Hoopingamer, at Tampa, Fla., at 8 o'clock this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Coy of Mishawaka are the patents of a baby girt. C. A. Gillett, who recently purchased the Oakland theatre, has closed the place Indefinitely. Mrs. Edna Hess, who teaches school at Vawter Park, is quarantined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green, where one of the children has scarlet fever. Miss Helen Anderson is teaching in her stead.
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