The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 48, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 December 1972 — Page 7

CHURCH NOTICES MILFORD—NORTH WEBSTER LEESBURG—OSWEGO APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Beer, Henry Beer, Elmer Hartter and Walter Steffen, Ministers Morning Worship 10 Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worship 12:30 CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Carl Shearer, Pastor Robert O’Blenis, Supt. Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Wednesday Bible Study 7 NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles E. Myers, Pastor Tom Hoffert, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Mid-Week Services 7 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Clarence B. Fike, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 Worship at 10:30 HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Widmoyer, pastor Larry Haney, Supt. • Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Prayer Meeting Thurs. 8 CHURCH OF GOD NORTH WEBSTER Lewis Thomas, Pastor Worship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Evening Service 7:30 CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A. C. Underwood, Pastor Mrs. Leslie Schoomaker, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 BETHEL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN J. Duane Beals, Pastor Raymond Hoover, Adult S. S. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kuhn Drive, Little Barbee Lake) Bryce Foster, Pastor Sunday Worship and S. S. 10 Sunday Evening Service 7 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER John Weeks, Pastor Worship 8:30 and 10:30 Church School 9:15 Junior Fellowship 5 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH — MILFORD Ralph P. Karstedt, Pastor Vem Stutzman, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 Worship 10:30 UMYF Sunday 6:30 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (900N.&200E) Chad Woodburn, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7:00 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Donald L. Fowler, Pastor Ronald R. Taylor, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Warship 7 OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH 4th and Main Streets MILFORD Saturday mass 7:30 p.m. Sunday mass 11:30 a.m. Confession before masses BETHANY (U. 5.6 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN James McKinnell, Pastor Eugene Lange, S. S. Supt. Morning Warship 9:30. Sunday School 10:30 Evening Worship 7 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Jerald Radcliff, Pastor Gail Geiger, Supt. Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Morning Prayer Service Tues. 9 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Paul F. Shrider, Pastor Morning Warship 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Creative Worship Thurs. 7:30 BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Charles Flowers, Pastor Sunday School 9-10:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Rev. J. C. White, Pastor Mrs. Herman Buckingham, Supt. Morning Worship 9:30 Church School 10:30. FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev. Raymond Finkbiner, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 Adult Bible Study Thurs. 7

. I The Church... H SJ. HOPE OF OUR W COMMUNITY - OUR NATION! HVA M Sunday Revelation 11:15-19 Monday Revelation 22:16-21 — Tuesday No! But it took the Scots to remind the world how friendship * reaches across the passing years. As the ball of light falls over Times Square once again millions of hearts will stir to the familiar strains Wednesday • I John of Auld Lang Syne. j j Other precious values reach across the passing years. One of Thursday them is faith. At its simplest it is man's awareness of friendship with e James God. At its noblest it is man's confidence that time, will unfold new 1:2-18 experiences of God's affection for us. Friday Something else reaches across the passing years. It is worship. e Hebrews Its moods and forms may gradually change . . . from the cathedral 3:1-6 chant of the middle ages, to the simplicity of the cottage prayer- Saturday meeting—even to the rhythmic beat of so-called contemporary services. •II Corinthians But worship itself does not change. In whatever mood or expresses his devotion to his Lord. | And whatever may have been your spiritual tempo, the New Year in the churches of our community offers new incentives, deepening / i opportunities, in faith and worship. 11 Tnbxitl Copyright 1972 Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society

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COMPLIMENTS OF PACER OIL COMPANY 1025 So. Huntington St. Highway 13 - South Syracuse, Ind. LOGAN MONUMENT CO. MONUMENT DISPLAY In Syracuse and Goshen Syracuse Phone Goshen 533-2161 VYLACTOS LABORATORIES, INC. Syracuse Division SYRACUSE, INDIANA 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 FARMERS’ MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. Fire - Extended Coverage - Theft Vandalism - Water Damage “88 Years of Dependable Service” 118 W. Market—Warsaw Phone 267-8841 KALE ISLAND BEACON SPECIALIZING IN GOOD FOOD SYRACUSE, INDIANA CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, Inc. Manufacturers of LeVemler*s Custom Gloss Cream Auto Polish Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-4133

CHURCH NOTICES SYRACUSE—LIGONIER QUAKER HAVEN CAMP Sunday Service 10 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (407 S. Calvin St.) LIGONIER Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Ross D. Cook, Pastor Arlen Bobeck, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 Morning Worship Hour 10:30 Jr. High and Sr. High Fellowship 6:30 Sunday SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass 8,9,10 and 11 a.m. Saturday 6 Confession before Masses SOLOMON’S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Donald Sheline, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Corner Syra.-Web. Rd. and IMO N.) Chester Reed, Pastor Eldon J. Watkins, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Jade Farrell, Pastor Charles Baldwin, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 GRACE BIBLE CHURCH David R. Hartley, Pastor Robert F. Graff, Asso. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11 Evening Service 7:30 JEHOVAH’S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Papakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday: Public Lecture 9:30 Watchtower Study 10:30 Tues., Study of Prophecy 7:30 Fri., Ministry School 7:30 ALL SAINTS’ CHAPEL (Episcopal) Vicar: Rev. David L. Hyndman Holy Communion 9 o’dock WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Steffen, Pastor Steve Bornman, S. S. Supt. Worship Service 10 Sunday School 11 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45 CHURCH OF GOD SYRACUSE Walter C. Burcham, Pastor Gary Firestone, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:30 Sunday Evening Service 7:00 SAINT ANDREW’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Marvin W. Jones, Pastor John Naab, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:15 Worship Hour 10:30 Youth Fellowship 6 SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner Harrison & Pearl Sts.) Terry Fleetwood, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Praise and Worship, Sunday 7:30 Bible Study, Wednesday 7:30 BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH P. F. Young, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Max Zell, Pastor Paul K. Tague, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship Service 10:30 SAINT PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev. Arthur F. MacDonald Masses: Sat. 6 p.m. and Sun. 10:30 a.m. WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTISTCHURCH (Syr.-Web. Road) Robert Mundy, Pastor Rodney McCreary, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 Evening Service 7 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (206 E. Main) SYRACUSE Rev. David L. Mueller, Pastor Don Arnold, Church School Supt. Worship Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Communion Ist Sun. of Month

Wed., Dec. 27,1972—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

A plan for fighting depression and worry

By REV. W. LEE TRUMAN Copley News Service This past summer I had surgery for a ruptured spinal disc. It had caused me a great deal of pain and partial paralysis. Now, three months later, I have 85 per cent mobility, and am looking forward to some great skiing this winter. The physical problems were not nearly as difficult as the mental battle. For one, I asked for and received the privilege of working in a mission church, and it needs every ounce of energy I can give to make this church and its dream come into being. There were a thousand reasons why I couldn’t take the time to be taken out of the picture for surgery. Through this personal experience, I’ll give you a checklist of how I learned to fight both my depression and my anxiety. I believe these two have laid more people low than any amount of back trouble. The first is to accept the fact that worry can be the most destructive enemy in the human personality. This is the most life-destroying habit that you can allow. Be aware that worry can become a habit If it is a habit long enough, it becomes part of one’s character. Marcus Aurelius, the ancient Roman teacher, warns in his famous “Meditations,” “The soul is dyed the color of its thoughts.” The best defense against worry is to practice the art of forgiving at least twice a day, perferably in the early morning and in the late evening, and repeat one of the surest lessons there is for mental health. It is offered to us in Holy Scripture by a man who was facing death. Paul wrote, “Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching for those things which are before, I press toward the mark and the prize and the high calling. ...”. Fill your mind every day, and consciously choose the affirmation of your faith in your future and the world’s future. Make this the habit of your thinking for your life. If your soul is to be dyed, let it be dyed with the good hues and the glad colors. The next insight was given to me in the writings of William Jennings, a very perceptive psychologist who wrote, “The essence of genius is to know what to overlook. ...” In other words, learn what to pass by and what to forget. You can’t have everything and you can’t do everything. Picking out the important things is basically the essence of genius. Next, build for yourself inside of your own head, a place of quiet impenetrability. The President of the United States, the head of a large corporation, or the admiral on a modern flagship, each has a place which could best be called a “silence room.” There strategy is planned and directions and consequences are thought through. If you have this in your own mind, where whatever stress might be puching you, and if you can keep this spot quiet while you objectively think through your plans, your life may not be free from harassment, but you will be free from it.

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Underscore and commit to memory the great passages for you in the Book of Books, the Bible. Be able to call quickly to mind those words of simple trust, words which are affirmation of your worth, and the care that is assured to you by Scripture and forms the “ground of your being.” After that, learn how to shower your mind, to step into a mental shower and dear off all of the dirt, dust, and mud that it has gathered throughout the day. Clean your mind of all the anxiety, fear, and insecurity that becomes a, source of infection and brings to you bad mental and spiritual health. Nature abhors a vacuum, so choose what will fill your mind. Choose the positive thoughts that will lead you into the affirmation of life. For me it is, “God fills my mind with peace, courage, and contentment when I let Him, and I believe with all my soul that He hears my prayers.” If these do not destroy your depression, you may need to have skilled help to lead you through a searching self-examination to find the true causes of your anxiety. Remember, a man wrapped up in himself makes a very small package. Become a part of activities which will bring a sense of belonging to a group and meet your responsibilities to that group. Be a part of something larger than yourself. The final step is the most important. Build, and work out for yourself, an affirming faith in God which will implant a sense of purpose, meaning, and direction in the very act and essence of living for you. Corn, sorghum program, Jan. 11 WEST LAFAYETTE — Corn and sorghum will come in for a share of attention during Purdue university’s Farm Science Days — on Thursday, Jan. 11. Registration for the one-day program will begin at 7:30 a.m. in Stewart Center. Topics at the morning session, commencing at 8:15 o’clock, will include innovations in planting corn, a tillage review, fertilizer practices, applying municipal and animal wastes to corn land, the 1972 com crop, weather and stress, planting problems and nutrient uptake, corn development, monitoring plant growth, hybrid performance trials, and treating corn with organic acids. In the afternoon discussion will center on plant protection. Coming under review will be weed control practices for corn and sorghum in 1973, com diseases in 1972, maize dwarf mosaic —a new threat, molds — a threat to dent com, greenbug on grain sorghum, weed control for nonconventional corn, European com borer and soil insects of com. - Both sessions will be in rooms 302-306 of the Center. Purdue agricultural engineers, agronomists, entomologists and botany and plant pathologists, a DeKalb seed representative and a USDA plant scientist will share in the presentations. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory of r 1 Milford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisser and children, also of r 1 Milford, on Christmas day. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Rheinheimer, Milford, had week end guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rheinheimer of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Davis of Milford entertained the following for Christmas dinner Monday: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McClintic of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Davis of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis of Leesburg.

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