The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 July 1969 — Page 17

CHURCH NOTICES MILFORD-NORTH WEBSTER LEESBURG—OSWEGO 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 HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Raymond R. Wilson, Pastor Paul Hollar, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 p.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER John Weeks, Pastor , 4 David Stookey, Supt. Worship 8:30 Church School 9:30 Worship 10:30 QUAKER HAVEN (Dewart Lake) Sunday Service 10 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 CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD f 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 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 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Robert Perkins, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 (dst) CONCORD ’UNITED METHODIST CHURCH J) George D. Strohm, Pastor Mrs. Leslie Schoomaker, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 ' £ Worship Service 10:30 £ BETHANY (U. S. 6) g CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN James McKinnell, Pastor £ Eugene Lange, S. S. Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 -x Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7 £ APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter and Walter Steffen, Mini- - sters. g: Morning Worship 10 £ Sunday School 10 *s• « 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 £ CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN £ NORTH WEBSTER g Dennis Brown, Pastor :$ Sunday School 10:30 Worship 9:30 £ Mid-week discussion Wed. 8 p.m. £ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH £ MILFORD £ Ralph P. Karstedt, 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, prac- £ tice under direction or Mrs. Richard Felkner. £ Holy communion first Sunday in £ month 9 a.m. £ NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Michael Ostrander, Pastor Bruce Baker, Adult Supt. £ Eudora Hurd, Primary Supt. £ Sunday School 9:30 x £ Worship 10:30 £ Bible Study 7 Evening Worship 7:30 :•> Prayer Meeting Thurs. 7:30 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5 LEESBURG § David Gosser, Pastor :•:• Mrs. Chris Kammerer, Supt. £ Morning Worship 9:30 £ Church School 10:35 £ Youth Fellowship 6

. 1 The Church... &ft 1 HOPE OF OUR | COMMUNITY, OUR NATION! WfiV ..w.v..-. •*'•**> "**** Chain Reaction With greet ceremony, the boy gave the lead domino a gentle poke. A rapid *erie« of »harp click* proceeded down the line, paused briefly at a gap too large, then continued onward. Then, abruptly, everyBHuiXI . thing was still. Wa * s *‘* e< * He clapped his pudgy gig I hands together and gave me a big, proud smile. / Giving our faith to God is like pushing over that I / first domino. It starts a chain reaction—one that re- / / suits in a richer life, greater happiness and a deeper \ I // confidence in ourselves and in the future. —7l Why not come to church this Sunday? a < * ia * n re<,c *' on * n y° w '^ e- ■ r Sunday 16:11-24 i Monday T uesday ' Acts Acts 16:2 5-40 17:1-9 < Wednesday Thursday Acts 17:22-44 Friday Saturday i Acts Acts \ li:l-17 lS:lS-28 ) .' ‘ r Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Copyright 1969 Keister Advertising Service. Inc., Strasburg, Va.

GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR GENE BOYER Jeweler Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesday and Sunday Phone: 834-2063 — North Webster VYLACTOS LABORATORIES, INC. Syracuse Division SYRACUSE, INDIANA CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, Inc. Manufacturers of LeVernier’e Custom Gloss Cream Auto Polish Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-4133 FARMERS’ MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. Fire - Expended Coverage - Theft Vandalism - Water Damage “88 Years of Dependable Service” 118 W. Market—Warsaw Phone 267-8841 KLINE’S GARAGE > Transmission — Radiator Air Conditioning Automotive Repair 748 S. Huntington Syracuse Phone 457-2250 Enjoy Dining At THE PICKWICK LOUNGE Featuring Prime Rib, Steaks, Chicken and Sea Food We Cater To Parties and Banquets Syracuse, Ind. . Phone 457-3996 MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. GOSHSN’S ONLY COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Phone KE 3-1181 MASTER MIX FEEDS “SYMBOL OF SERVICE” CLUNETTE ELEVATOR CO., INC., Grain Buyers and Dealers In Fertilizer and Liquid Nitrogen Clunette, Ind. Ph. Atwood UL 8-2281 W. L. CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. Chevrolet - Chevelle - Camaro - Chevy II - Corvair - Corvette - Chevrolet Trucks Syracuse - Phone: 457-3777

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 adfCSjhPRODUCTION 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 Hopie-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 A 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 fis ß 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. ■OBHKN CLKHAWT 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 SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass hours 7,9, 10:30 SOLOMON CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. S. Pritchard, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Theodore L. Hertenstein, Pastor Church School 9:30 Worship Service 8:30 and 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 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 ALL SAINTS’ CHAPEL (Episcopal) Vicar: Rev. David L. Hyndman Holy Communion 8 Holy Communion and Sermon 10 ZION CHAPEL U. bKqIURCH (Corner 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 WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Syra-Web Road) Robert Mundy, Pastor Rodney McCreary, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Sendee 7:30 Youth Fellowship Sunday 6:30 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ralph Wagoner, Pastor Charles Baldwin, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7 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 CHURCH OF CHRIST (Ji mi. N of Goshen on SR 15) Bible Class 9 Worship 10 4 Evening Worship 6 Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 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 LITTLE FLOWER CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass hours 8, 9:30, 11 CHURCH OF GOD Chester Bahn, Pastor Jack Elam, Church S. S. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7:30 BLESSED SACRAMENT ALBION CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Masses 7:30-9:30 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 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 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45

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"Whatsoever Things" By DONALD E WILOMON (Tour the Holy La»d with Mr. Wikiman Now. 24-Dec. >. IMS. UM complete. MO down. a month. For more information, wh.te Mr. Wildmon at Bo* IM*. Tupelo. Mm moii WHO OWES WHOM’

I guess you saw it. It was in the papers across the country. Russell H. Tansie of Oakland, California, filed a suit against the Creator in the amount of SIOO,OOO. Tansie filed the suit on behalf of his legal secretary, Betty' Penrose, who blamed God for a lightning bolt which struck and destroyed her home in Phoenix some nine years earlier. Tansie officially charged God with "careless and negligent” control of the weather. Well, it was more of a publicity stunt than anything else. We humans sometimes become little balls of ego walking around and finding away to get our names before the masses means a lot to us. So some will stoop to anything for the sake of fame. Sets One To Thinking But, you know, it sets one to thinking. Who will represent the Diety at the hearing? Should He lose, who will pay the amount? Will this open up other suits against Him? Well, there’s a lot of questions which come into our mind cortcerning the situation. Most of them are of very little importance. I doubt very seriously if the Creator would appear at such a hearing in the expected manner. Judging from past experience, we might as well forget the whole thing. A fellow named Job wanted to argue his case with the Maker only to learn that it was a great mistake. There is another side to the questions that pop into one’s mind when he gets to looking at this thing of suits against the Creator, and that is will the Creator get a chance to file suit

REMEMBER ... WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE ONE YEAR AGO Bart Wade, clerk of the work at the Wawasee high school, told board members that the school should be ready by the time school opens on September 5. Mrs. Marie LeCount was transferred from the Goshen hospital Wednesday to the Elkhart hospital to undergo major surgery on a broken hip Friday morning. Syracuse will soon have a new travel trailer industry. Thanks to the efforts of the Syracuse town board. Mrs. Herbert Dickerson, 62, died Thursday in the South Bend Memorial hospital. Surviving are the husband, one daughter, two grandchildren, three sisters and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith have returned to their home at Cincinnati after spending some time at Lake Wawasee. FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whiteman - and sons left Monday for New York where they will visit the World’s fair. > Assets of the State Bank Syracust" are over the five milr* lion mark according to a statement by Robert L. Jones, president of the bank. The American Legion, Wawasee Post‘223, held installation of officers in the hall Saturday night, July 11. Preston Lung, 94, of r 2, died Thursday in the Kilgore nursing home, Pjerceton. Surviving are the wife, two daughters, three grandchildren, four great-grand-children and one brother. Howard Sellers, r 4 was admitted to the Goshen hospital on Monday. TEN YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Busch of Warsaw are the new owners of the Dewart Lake Inn. A 20-acre tract of land, including 15 acres of timber, will be purchased by the Rotary club as a camp site for area Boy Scouts. It is located south of town on the Dewart Lake road. Mike and Mark Kitsbn spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Kitson. Mr. and Mrs. B. Casebeer of Gary are spending the week at the Deardorff - Julier log cabin on Syracuse lake. The Business and Professional Women’s club members and four guests had dinner at a restaurant in Warsaw and attended the theatre production of “The Cave Dwellers” on Tuesday night. TWENTY YEARS AGO John E. Kitson, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitson is scheduled to arrive at the Island of Crete July 16. Mr. and Mrs. William Cory have moved into their new home at Boner Lake. George Lamm is a patient in the Goshen hospital where he underwent emergency surgery Sunday. Linda Bassett is staying this

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against us for m&sing up His property? It doesn’t take one long to make his answer when that possibility opens up! We had better leave well enough alone! For it is quite evident who will come up bn the short end of the deal. Patience Betty Penrose waited nine years to file her suit against the Creator. I wonder if we have ever paused to consider the patience that the Creator has with us. We have literally been making a mess of His property, destroying His creation, wasting His products for countless thousands of years. And yet He doesn't strike us dead to get what is due Him. That is a mystery, an eternal mystery ! The patience of the One above us as He sees what we have done and are doing with the things which are His. There is also the possibility that if we are to charge Him with the things which we consider bad. He might in return place a charge upon us for the things we call good. That makes one stop pretty quick, for it is quite evident again who will come up short. I don’t think I have enough money to repay Him for a single day of sunshine, much less countless other gifts which He gives me. It appears that when it comes to suing the Creator, we had better leave well enough alone. It opens up too many possibilities which could and would leave us flat broke and eternally in debt. And since we have thought atout it, I guess we are already that way. In debt, I mean.—Five Star Features

II , : The Bible's Answer: PROMISES TO THE TEMPTED And' the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly. Romans 16:20. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28. Many are the afflictions of the righteous; but the Lord delivereth himjiut of them all. Psalm 34:19. Pbr in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to Succour them that are tempted. God’s good promises put a rainbow of hope in every cloud and a “pillow of grace” in every bed of affliction! CHURCH - QUAKER HAVEN The speaker Sunday, July 20, will be Rev. John Compton of Wabash. \ week at Warsaw with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClintic. The vacationers in the Nelson Miles home are Mrs. Frances Statler, John and Don of Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Statler’s sister, Mrs. Paul Samplines of New York City, will be a guest for two weeks in the Miles home. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Rev. Raleigh Nett who nas been seriously ill for several weeks is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zimmerman and children visited friend?at Garrett Sunday. Lakes in northern Indiana (are now at a record breaking water level because of the continued rains. Lake Wawasee is a foot and a half higher than normal. A. L. Miller, son Ralph and nephew Royal Neher of Warsaw, and Frederick Berry motored to Hale, Mich., on Saturday to spend a week fishing. Miss Neva Meek entertained in honor of Mrs. Frank Stout Friday evening, who before her marriage was Miss Ethel Kehr.

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