The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 April 1969 — Page 11
CHURCH NOTICES MILFORD—NORTH WEBSTER LEESBURG—OSWEGO "UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG David Gosser, Pastor Mrs. Chris Hammerer, 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 (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Lee Kantenwein, Pastor Douglas Hoffert, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Young People’s 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 Mr|. Ida Neff, Adult S. S. Mrs. Neal Cory, P. S. S. Sunday School 9:30 L 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 rt. 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. ft 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'
I I The Church... “ 5 AJ, HOPE OF OUR COMMUNITY, OUR NATION! TW tmmmm 'irytfftf- -— •'<»»»> • • ■ • vOfcAwA- • • ••.•.-.W.v.-.VVWAW w. Eyes have been called the 9 'V : ’ j-3 windows of the soul. Clarity, expression and size—all of these '' are supposed to reveal charac- " JK' ter. A child’s eyes seem inno- 3||l"\ w cent. But small, closely-placed Wm-#- ,^m eyes may also indicate deception. Some even say that you » can tell a criminal by his eyes. idfP • • Calling it nonsense, even sci- .Jjm s entists find it hard to dispel the old wives’ tales that have persisted for centuries. Eyes, in a certain sense, can Hk| 1 be the windows of the soul — HR f °^|| precious windows through f which you look at life. Don’t '> -g. M judge another man by his eyes. f . Look instead through eyes of f- R understanding and compassion, B | , for in God’s sight we are all jH&rR equal. If your inner vision has B Jsjx been a bit faulty lately, why ' I V not start going to church next V * Galatians Galatians ->■. 33^**' 3:15-22 3:23-29 ' ,jr | Galatians Galatians | '' ' | Galatians Galatians Rhilippions 4^'^***’*Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society * Copyright 1969 Keishtr Advertising Service, Inc , Strasburg, Vo.
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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 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 . “SHOPi 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 | 658 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” 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. ms um—s iw ;«**•» BOSMKN 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 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 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 (H 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 Thursdav 7 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service It Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45
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”Whatsoever Things" By DONALD E WILDMON tAn MMciat* Minister in Florence, Alabama. wrftv* about Mr Wildmoo’a book THOUGHTS WORTH THINKING: TV book is >■ tatrmtia*. tooeis*-. and retevaat prcsmiation of *oa|M thvia** and Uasoas couched ia a war*, frwadly. nnd personal writinc style.** Ask for it at your bookstore, or aend 82.9* to Five Stai Publishers. Box MS*. Tup 10. Miss. 38801) WEARING THE OTHER PERSON’S SHOES
There was s boy once. He happened to be the son ot a very well-to-do father. He wore nice clothes, lived in a nice house, and ate very good food. One day this young boy happened to get into a scuffle with another boy who lived on down the street. The other boy came from a poor family, lived in a cheap house, wore ragged clothes, and had less than the first boy to eat. r In the scuffle the rich boy threw the poor boy and was the winner. In a few moments the poor boy got up. dusted himself off and said that, if he had food to eat like the rich boy had, he could throw the rich boy. The poor boy turned and walked away. But the rich boy stood there. He was numbed by what the poor boy had said. His heart was broken because he knew quite well that what the poor boy had said was true. He Never Forgot The rich boy never forgot that experience. From that day on he revolted against any favored treatment because he was rich. He made it a point to wear cheap clothing like the poor wore, he intentionally endured the hardships that the poor faced. His father was often embarrassed by the way he dressed. But despite all the urging to act like he should, that young boy never again took advantage of his wealth. Back several hundred years ago there was a man who said something like this: “I sat where they sat." In other words he put himself into the suffering and misery endured by others. And by so doing he could feel what they felt, experience what they experienced, hurt when they
REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAH AGO Jon Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 Syracuse, has been elected to the position of managing editor of ‘"hie Purdue Agriculturist” for the 1968-69 school year. The Syracuse emergency unit was called to Medusa street at 9:07 p.m., Sunday when the small son of Clyde Butt spilled boiling water on his feet. He was taken to a local doctor’s office. „ Mrs. Edward C. Hamm. 71, died Saturday in the Murphy Medical Center. Surviving are the husband, two sons, one brother, and one sister.* Mrs. Leon White r 3 was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center last week end. Mrs. Raymond Campbell has moved to Sarasota, Fla., from Syracuse. FIVE YEARS AGO The annual fine arts exhibit of the Syracuse elementary and high school are home economics and shop classes will be open to the public on the evening of April 28. The Syracuse town board of trustees approved a curfew law of 11 p.m. at their meeting Tuesday night. Fire that started when a neon sign broke caused about SIOO damage at the Kale Island Beacon at 8:30 p.m. Monday. Chester M. Stiffler, 66, of r 3 died at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Survivors are his wife, thru.. sons, four grandchildren, one sister, four stepdaughters, one stepson and 12 step-grandchildren. Mrs. Helen Overstreet was released from the Goshen hospital April 20. TEN YEARS AGO Larry Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird, is the valedictorian of the class of 1958. Jerry Forest, son of Mrs. Marguerite Forest, a senior at Ball State has been selected for membership in Epsilon Phi Tau fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Insley of Chicago were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Insley. Otis Clyde Butt spent last week end in New York city where he attended a reunion of his former shipmates of the USS Savannah. Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kitson Sunday in the Goshen hospital. They have been named Mary Sue and Marie Lou. TWENTY YEARS AGO * A resolution by the Syracuse town board Tuesday night recognizes that it is the desire of a great many people to go on “fast time” here Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Davis spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Crow on the east side of Lake Wawasee.
Syracuse Church of God Fish Fry OAKWOOD PARK Friday, April 25, 1969 Serving 5-8 p.m. Adults: $1.50 Children: 75< - Tickets At The Door - ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT HOMEMADE PIE Come and Meet Your Friends
hurt. That man’s name was Ezekiel—the man with a wheel! The Indians in this country had a saying that fits into this same theme. It went something like this: "Never criticize another brave until you have worn his moccasins for seven moons.” And we Americans have a saying about “wearing another man’s shoes.” It Would Help Us 1 have an idea we might need to do a little of this, to wear the other man’s shoes for a while. For too often we are too hasty to pass judgment, condemn a person for something when we don’t know all the facts. How many of us have had to wear the shoes of a poor boy 7 How many of us have had to face life with skin a different color than the 'majority? How many of us have seen our children go hungry, cold and ignorant simply because it wasn’t their lot to be born into the “right” family 7 Maybe if we would sit where they sit, face what they face, endure what they endure we would be surprised how. much they need our help instead of our cutting, cruel criticism. If I remember correctly, that is one reason the Galilean came. How was it said: “Our high priest is not one who cannot feel sympathy with our weaknesses. On the contrary, we have a high priest who was tempted in every way that we are, but did not sin.” He has sat where they sit. He understands. Maybe that’s the reason He can help them. The young boy who won the fight went on to give his life to the poor. He became one of the world’s most famous men. His name was Albert Schweitzer. —Five Star Features
> The Bible's Answer: EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT And these shall go away into everlasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal. . . Matthew 25:46 The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity: and shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth . . .Matthew 13:41, 42. churchP^^ TACTivrnEs UNITED METHODIST Rev. Richard Sumner, OSL, has announced his serqjpn for Sunday at the Milford United Methodist church will be “Great Things.” A 12-pound piks was taken out of Syracuse lake last Thrusday by C. J. Kline. It was 40inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reagon, Lake Wawasee, announced the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Louise, to Dale Sviland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marne Sviland, Escanaba, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Bushong and daughter spent Sunday in Elkhart with Mrs. Bushong’s parent FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Lillian Hamman, principal of the high school, entertained all the lady teachers at a noon luncheon Thursday at The Sign of the Kettle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Odgen and children of Milford spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldean Strieby at the Wawasee Slip. Mr. and Mrs. John McGarity, Mrs. Frank Klink, Mrs. N. C. Isenberger went to Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the Grand chapter of the Eastern Star.
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