The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1969 — Page 7

CHURCH NOTICES MILFORD—NORTH WEBSTER LEESBURG—OSWEGO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG David Gosser, Pastdr Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 Oiurch 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 (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Lee Kantenwein, Pastor Douglas Hoffert, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Yoyng Meeting Sun. 6 Sunday 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 MILFORD 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 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

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PEOPLES STATE BANK “THE FRIENDLY BANK” LEESBURG, INDIANA DYE MUSIC CENTER, INC. - WURLITZER—LOWREY KOHLER and CAMPBELL Pianos—Organs—Guitars—Lessons 119 Center St. Phone 267-8887—Warsaw REGENT HOMES CORPORATION SYRACUSE, INDIANA ' ALBION PRODUCTION JBQMB CREDIT ASS’N. LOANS TAILORED TO FIT THE FARMERS* NEEDS 114 W. Market St.—Warsaw Phone 267-6851 Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc. Retirement Center “A Home-Like Cheerful Comforting Atmosphere" County Farm Road Phone 267-8196 Warsaw, Indiana KALE ISLAND BEACON SPECIALIZING IN GOOD FOOD SYRACUSE, INDIANA LIBERTY COACH COMPANY, INC. Syracuse, Indiana SEARS-ROEBUCK AND CO. Open Monday & Friday 9 til 9 Weekdays 9 til 5:30 “SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE’’ 121 W. Market St. —Warsaw Phone 267-3191 WARSAW ABSTRACT & TITLE CORP. 222 N. Buffalo St. Warsaw, Ind. Phone: 267-5128 Dean A. Miner, Manager

MILFORD 658-4135 Farm Center 65 8- 4136 Bulk — Bagged — Liquid Fertilizers — Soil Testing Services — Farm Chemicals FOO AND FAYE CANTONESE RESTAURANT HIGHWAY 13 SOUTH WAWASEE VILLAGE—SYRACUSE PHONE 457-3774 _♦ BURGER’S DAIRY STORES RETAIL DIVISION NEW PARIS CREAMERY CO. “Live Better Electrically” KOSCIUSKO COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP* 523 So. Buffalo St, Warsaw Phone 267-6331 G*W FOOD PRODUCTS CORPORATION Syracuse, Indiana “WE FREEZE OUR FUTURE IN EVERY PACKAGE” COMPLIMENTS OF PACER OIL COMPANY 1025 So. Huntington St. Highway 13 - South Syracuse, Ind. ma ■OSHKN CLKHART LOGAN MONUMENT & FUEL CO. Distributors of Sinclair ° Super Flame Heating Oils MONUMENT DISPLAY In Syracuse and Goshen Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3066 WHITE’S MOBIL SERVICE Motor Tune-Up — Brake Service Batteries — Accessories AAA and Chicago Motor Club Service ARMSTRONG TIRES North Webster, Ind. Ph. 834-2031 KOSCIUSKO COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOP JAMES W. HEARN, MGR. Fertilizers - Feeds - Seeds - Grains And All Your Farm Needs MILFORD — PHONE 658-4149

CHURCH NOTICES SYRACUSE - LIGONIER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner 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 Worship 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 (Corner Syra-Web Rd. and 1000 N) 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 Fi'i.. 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 CHAPEL 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 ((a 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 CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45

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"Whatsoever Things' By DONALD E WILDMON (Tour the Hob Land with Mr. Wtktaon. Ten day.. Nov. 24 - Dec. 3. IMS. 3699 complete. 360 down. 326 a month. For more mformatioc write Five Star Tours. Box 1368, Tupelo, MirnJ SEX: GOOD AND BAD HkJb SB

I guess one of the things that Americans miss the most in our fast moving, modern age is the time to sit down and philosophize a little. Gone are the days of the checker game at the old country store, gone are the days of sitting in the shade in the heat of the day, gone are the days of spending an afternoon down on the creek bank with nobody but old Skip, your dog. Maybe you would describe those days somewhat different, expressing another way of taking it easy that is gone. Anyway you describe them, we Americans miss them. And I feel that we are kinda a little poorer because they are gone. One thing about the “take-it-easy” days was that a man had time to sit down and think without being in a hurry. You would be surprised to learn how many worthwhile thoughts, how many good inventions were conceived on the creek bank waiting for a bite. The other night I was kinda taking it easy like we used to do. I just sat in front of the fireplace, thinking about different things. Then, suddenly, something dawned on me that 1 had never thought of before and had never heard anyone else express. Sex and Fireplace I got to thinking about how much alike are sex and the fireplace. Did you ever stop to think of the similarity between the two? I looked ait the fireplace and saw the beauty of the burning fire. It provided heat and warmth, plus a small amount of light. It made things cozy and provided an atmosphere of calm and serenity. Then I thought what would happen

REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Syracuse fire chief Tom Strickler urges all area residents to use extreme caution when burning trash and other items as there have been too many grass fires caused by burning trash. A meeting was held at 7:30 a.m. Thursday in the Gamble store for the uptown businessmen to complete plans- —for the Moonlight Madness sale to be held April 26. Stanley Lung visited at Cromwell and in the Arnold Dull home at Kimmell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall are the parents of their first child, a son, born April 6 in the Goshen hospital. Members of the Syracuse fire department, in an effort to pay tribute to their past chiefs, held a supper Friday and had as guests, their wives and the living exchiefs and wives. FIVE YEARS AGO Loyal Temple 130 Pythian Sisters will serve meals for the May primary election board with Mrs. Ella Unrue, Mrs. Herbert Blue, and Mrs. William Whetten as the committee of arrangements. Two Syracuse women, Mrs. Blanche Bates and Mrs. Mabie Walton are among 12 Republican women from Kosciusko county who left Tuesday for a four-day tour of Washington, D. C. Sue Smith placed second in the annual elementary spelling contest held at Warsaw Saturday. Mrs. Catherine E. Clark, 88, r 1, died Wednesday in the home of a daughter at South Bend. Surviving are two daughters, three sisters, and two brothers. ■Mrs. Raymond Newcomer is a patient in the Elkhart hospital where she underwent major surgery last week. TEN YEARS AGO The Syracuse telephone exchange will be converted to automatic dial operation at 2:01 a.m. April 19. Max A. Crabill of the State Bank of Syracune is attending a fourday executive workshop in goSyracuse high school concert band was given second place at the district contest held Saturday at Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Beezley are the parents of a daughter born April 2 in the Goshen hospital. TWENTY YEARS AGO Barbara Joann Atz, two-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Atz of Ligonier, was drowned in Syracuse Lake Thursday mornNOTICE LOT OWNERS IN MILFORD CEMETERY • You are requested to be at the bi-annual meeting of Milford Cemetery Association on Tuesday, April 15, at 7 p. m. in the — MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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should that fire get out of control, if some of it’s coals should get out of the fireplace. My mind immediately pictured a raging forest fire, homes burning, small children being left homeless, people being hurt and killed. Then I had to remind myself that all that could be caused by something as beautiful as the fire before me. And isn’t that the way sex is? In it’s proper setting, used like the Creator intended, sex is a beautiful thing. But you take it away from where it was intended and it suddenly has the power to destroy, hurt, even to kill. The Right Attitude We have swung from one extreme to the other in dealing with sex in our country. We have taken it from it’s taboo, hush-hush setting and flashed it out in the open in a cheap and lewd way. We have tried to say that sex is alright no matter how it is used. We have said that there are no rules, no regulations, no proper setting for sex. And in our process we have literally flooded our land with a cheap view of sex. There is a right attitude toward sex. That attitude says sex is given by the Creator for the good of man. It says that used right, sex can be beautiful. This attitude says that the One Who made us laid down certain guidelines for sex, and when these are followed . then sex helps build love and happi- . ness between two people. Since we have already swung to both extremes, maybe it’s time we put the fire back into the fireplace without smothering the flames. —Five Star Features

» ■* Owl Hie Bible's Answer: DIVINITY OF CHRIST For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulders: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace . . Isaiah 9:6. I and my father are one . . . John 10:30. Christian Science Lesson For Sunday “Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?” is the subject of this week’s Bible Lesson-Sermon to be heard Sunday in all Christian Science churches. A verse from Job, included in the lesson* states that God “will not afflict.” A related passage from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy says: “The humble Nazarene overthrew the supposition that sin, sickness, and death have power. He proved them powerless.” / ing. Mrs. Lillian Rothenberger, 59, wife of J. W. Rothenbedger, died Friday en route to her Florida home. Survivors are the husband, a step-daughter, four sisters, and three brothers. T/Sgt. George R. Rodibaugh arrived here last Friday for a 30day leave with his mother, Mrs. Lilly Rodibaugh. A new Mothers club has -been organized to be known as the Intermediate Mothers club. Mrs. William Rogers was elected president. Mrs. Howard Williams of Hannibal!, 'Mo., arrived here last week to care for her mother, Mrs. Lenna Lane, whose condition remains about the same. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ott purchased the residence on south Huntington street belonging to Mrs. Jake Stump. The Wednesday Afternoon club held a meeting in the home of Mrs. L. A. Seider. Mrs. C. B. Tayer and Mrs. E. B. Funk, district officers, spoke The Junior class play, “Professor Pepp”, will be given April 14 and 15 in the Oakland theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searfoss moved to their new home Saturday. Mr. Searfoss purchased the William Rapp farm. Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday evening in the Lutheran church. Rev. R. N. McMichael will deliver the sermon.

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