The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 June 1975 — Page 15

Manchester college summer camp openings available

Coach Jack Jarrett, director of the Spartan sports camp at Manchester college, has announced that there are several openings available in four specialised summer camps. The girls multi-sport camp which includes tennis, volleyball, swimming, softball, horseback riding, etc. is scheduled for June 22-27. For the boys there is a CALLANDER INSURANCE C 8 Ail forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market Ph. 773-4103 Nappanee

"Live Better Electrically*' KOSCIUSKO COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. 523 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw Phone 267-4331 sjX- Hook's Drug J Jjhk The P»«pl« i Serving Goshen And Lake Aroet HARRIS FUNERAL HOMES Harris-Troxel. Norik Webster 134-2121 Bloc her-Harris, Goshen 533-1 IM Harris. Syracuse 457-3144 Email enough To Know — Large Rnough To Serve You REIMER ICE SERVICE Pbeae 834-28 M North Webster CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS, INC. Manufacturers Os Leveruler's Custom Glees Croom AotoPaUah Phone 437-4133 Syracuse CLON FURNITURE and CARPET 4IW~ i GponDtaty — *TM»:3O m Su I SaturdovTta* 7 jflk oy-ine p rTf *** ***** - **JlLittle And Clerk Insurance Agency Phone 454-4168 Milford Visit . . . Ht ®Bmh)ahihitr Rd. 13—Syracuse Phone 457-4955 FARMERS* MUTUAL RELIEF ASS’N. Fire - Extended Coverage - Theft Vandalism — Water Damage ft Other Perils "96 Years Os Dependable Service" 111 W. Market Phene 2474041 Warsaw VEGA HOMES CORPORATION MaaufacturersOf TRAVEL TRAILERS AND TRUCK CAMPERS Phene 457-3182 Syracuse G— «e*M« — too cm* — t * w * f > r *** ” w>—o NwuniEaa —— dtoiga service mmrsaem — Daa»a«a care* — taeeoaet* P lll **™ n— Hkipm phone naesMMi | Chmette Elevator Grain. Feed and Fertflixer Clunette, Ind.

basketball camp, July 13-11; tennis camp July 27-August 1; golf camp also July 27-August 1 and a football camp the week of August 34. Participants will live in a college dormitory and eat in the college cafeteria. Top college athletes and coaches will serve as instructors and will give lots of individual attention to each camper. For further information and registration contact Jack Jarrett, Manchester college, North Manchester. LAKELAND LOCAL Lt. and Mrs. Brent J. Barnes and son, Aaron, of Grissom air force base and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Barnes and son, Kevin, of Pontiac Mich., spent Father s day with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barnes at Milford.

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Dear Editor: Let us direct our attention and support to the programs of the 30th Century Reformation Hour by Dr. Cart Mclntire, and that of the John Birch Society. Both are dedicated to save our Nation from the ravages of a Communist take over. It is quite evident that there are far too many Socialists, Liberals, and “Commy" sympathizers in our Government. Consequently, if we citizens are to save our freedoms of speech, property

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ownership, and religious rights, we must act quickly. Things we can do include, check the voting record of senators and our Congressmen, and vote to replace all who favor the Gun Law, OSHA, Reginal Planning and the Land Use Law. OSHA for example is rapidly destroying our private enterprise. Now a few words about Communist Terror ; l)<ommunist have no respect for God and no fear of God

fe Jjpw JMfr i Ilk i rr. S ww • • •!•*•'i k s W *' v Ik ' For centuries men have been using nets to reap the rich harvest of the sea. There is a classic rhythm to the saga of the sea and fishermen. It is a tale filled with danger and persistence—success and failure. Indeed, it is very much akin to life itself. You may not have to wrest your living from the sea, but you can learn a lesson from those who do. Fishermen the world around are, for the most part, devout folk. They've learned the meaning of faith. They know God. Seldom will you see even the smallest harbor town without a church. There men—and the women who wait for them—go to pray. Have you been to your church lately? Copynght ’•« Renter Ad»erti*ing Service. Inc . Strasburg. Virginia Scripture* toioctod by The American Bible Society Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday I Corinthians Joshua Ezra Luke Luke Exodus Romans EggCTStel 13:1-3 15-6 7:26-28 6:27-31 632-37 19:3-7 5:8-11

MILPOaOCNAPBL (loom Maia) William a. YoOor. Gon Sup« Alvin Millar. 5 S. Supt Sunday Sctwol 1# Wtrttiip Sorvico 11 APOSTOLIC CMOISTIAM MILPOOO Tboo Boar. Henry Doer, aimer Horttor end Waiter Stetten. Minister* ittorsn p 10 Sunday School 10 Afternoon Wonhip 17 30 CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILPOOO Eldon w<i«on. Potter O G Sooty. Sup* OiOe School » » Worship 10 JO e.m. and 1 a.m. Wednesday OttHe Study t CONCOODUNITaO MOTHOOIST CHURCH (Coeaty Road* 100 And OeetMtoM) Rev Trevi* Purer. Patter Reoorta L*ugM>n. S S. Supt Sunday School t 30 Worship Service 10 30 CHURCH OF 000 NORTH WOaSTOR OMI Evens Patter Nhn AHeOorry. Attistent Worthip * 30 Sunday School 10 30 Evening Service I 30 NOW SALEM CHURCH OP THE ORRTHRRM <*000.0300 S.) Oad Woodbum. Pastor Sunday School *3O Worship 30 30 evening worship J UNITaOMaTWOOiST CHURCH MILFORD James Ait. Pastor Mr* Robert Brown. Supt Owren School 0:30 Wonhip io 30 UMYF Sunday *:3O UMITOD MOTHODIST CHURCH NORTH waeSTRR Worship 0 30 and 10 4S Church Scheel * 30 Junior Senior UMY M OARORa COMMUNITY CHURCH (Ketai Drive. LHtte Partee Lake) Bryce Foster. Patter Sunday School * Worship Sorvico 10 Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 1 ALL SAINTS- CHAPRL (Rptscepei) LAKawAWAsaa Vicar Rev David L. Hyndman Htty Rucharitt * and t CLUNKTTR UN IT RD MOTHODIST CHURCH Cart R. Loh. patter worship service »a.w. Sunday school 10.-IS a*.

because they are atheistic. 2) Communist have no respect for freedom. The State totally enslaves the people, robbing them of their possessions and controlling their activities. 3) Communist have no respect for Man, his soul or human dignity. 4) Communism has no respect for law, with an exception of their own devilish laws of thievery and punishment. They thrive on the big lie and deceit. They use all lies and deception as strategy of war. Where did all the UNICEF money go? "UNICEF Aided Viet Nam Fall." This article is by Robert D. Heinl. The total collected was $13,649,433 mostly from churches and other benevolent groups — $8,975,587 went to Communist recipients, via Hanoi and Haipong. Our ally South Viet Nam got only $5,360,707 which supplied them with mostly drugs and soft goods as food products, while $8,975,587 went to support of war making materials as trucks, tanks, guns, etc. AU of this

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWORO Rev Raymond FlnkMnor, Patter Sunday School * 3* worship Service 10:30 Adult OMo Study 1 UNITBO MOTHODIST CHURCH LRRSBURR Bougie* A. Devie*. Porter Mn. Chrte Kammerer. Supt. Morning Worship * 30 Church School 10:30 bROTHRHNCHURCH LOOSOURO Ralph Burna. Porter Sunday School 0-)0:30 SOoming iNorship 10 -30 ■voning worship ) CHURCH OF THE ORaTHRBH NORTH WOOSTER Foul F. Shrtdor. Petter ttoming iworship 0.30 Stmday School 10:30 FIBST OBOTHROH CHURCH MILFORD Rev. Richard Boyd, potter MHut Supt Church School »:30 Momma Worstap 10:30 Morning Prayer Sorvico Tuoedey » BETHANY CHUOCH OP THE OBCTHRON (U 4.0 jomeo NKKmnoii, Potior Eugene Lange. S S. Supt Morning Worship 0:3o Sunday School 10:30 Evening worship 7 OUR LADY OP OUADALUPt CATHOLIC CHURCH tomato NUNO Stream) MILFORD English matt • I " Spanish moot 10 30 a.m. ORACO OIBLR CHURCH SYRACUSE Dr. Devid R. Mai Hoy. Pastor Roaert F. Orto. Aae* Poster Sunday School O:tS Morning Worship 11 Evening Sorvico 7:30 JEHOVAH'S WITNRSS KIIOOOOMHALL (Batt Pte she tab it Ltto Drive) Sw»toy : PubHc Lecture 0 30 Watchtower Stvdy 10.30 Tuesday. Study ot Prophecy 7:30 Thursday. Mm.»try school 7 SALIM COMMUNITY CHURCH t MMo Southeast ot Wltatof) Pastor Elmer Miller Sunday Scheel 0:30 Sunday Evening Sorvico 7 to- - R'fcl-r Oaitow f WAWASEB LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Stetten. Pastor Orval Schrock. S. S. Supt. worship Service 10 Sunday School n

distributions were by Communist controlled United Nations, unsupervised. So you see how the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund was actually used to destroy South Viet Nam’s freedom. Byron Ulrich BZA to meet on July 17 Notice is given this week of a meeting of the board of zoning appeals of the town of Syracuse, on Thursday, July 17, 7:30 p.m., town hall for hearing of a petition of Frank and Mary Meggison. The couple asks variance in Leeland First addition to permit construction and use of an accessory building, prior to construction of the main building on the property. AU persons interested in said matter should appear at the meeting for an opportunity to be heard.

QOSHCN FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sundey School 11 Wttosedey Service 7:4S CHURCH OF GOO SYRACUSE Thomas Dougies. Pastor Gory Firestone. S. S. Supt Sundey School 10:13 Sunday* Bv*ning P servlce 7:30 SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev. M. W. Jones, Pastor Phil Jone*. Director Religious Education Church Scheel « is warship Hour 10:30 Jr M sto Sr. Hi « BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes Poster Sunday Scheel 0:30 Warship *3O QUAKER HAVEN CAMP Swidey Service N-n Summer Mentha Only PRCSOYTBRIAN CHURCH (WS. Cetol St.) LtOONIRR Worship Sorvico * 30 Sunday School IO N CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE (SR U South) Ram D. Cook. Paotor Arten 800 sck. $ 3 Supt Church School » » Morning Worship 0:30. * 30. 10.30 Jr. E Sr. YF 0:30 Sunday SAINT MARTIN DC PORRRS CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSI Fatner Eupono Zimmerman Sundey Moes S. *. 10 and 11 a m. Saturday a Contostfan before Masses SOLOMON'S CRCCK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH •ev. Dsntad Shrtlne. Pastor Sundey School M):30 Wsrship *:» ZION CHAPEL U.E. CHURCH (Career Syra.Wob. Rd. ato isoo N) Choetor Rood. Pastor Etdsn j. Watkins. S S Supt Sunday School 0:» Worship 10:30 Evening Worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE Georg* Phillips. Porter Donald DoviS. S. S. Supt. O- tow, -a isl Momiiig Worship 10*30

Wed., June 18,1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Church of God begins summer schedule

The Syracuse Church of God has changed the order of services June 22 through August 31. Morning worship will begin at 9 ajn. and the church school will meet at 10:15 a.m. To launch the summer schedule Rev. Alva Klopenstein of Auburn will be guest speaker, Sunday, June 22. Pastor Klopenstein has served as a pulpit supply for the congregation on many occasions. AMBULANCE RUN MADE AT SYRACUSE The Syracuse ambulance made a run Sunday to the residence of Bea Eppert. They were called to the Pickwick and Beacon roads, south comer at 7:28 p.m. She is believed to be a heart patient.

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He has been an active pastor in Indiana and has served the conference in numerous administrative positions. Right to Life group holds June meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Kosciusko County Right to Life was held last Thursday at the REMC building in Warsaw. The movie, ‘‘Who Should Survive?” was shown with a discussion afterwards. Vice president Roberta Stroh informed members Floyd Fithian is sponsoring a Human Rights amendment. The next regular group meeting will be on July 10 at the REMC building at 7:30 p.m.

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