The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 October 1975 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 8,1975

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NewSalemNew3 By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE 4

Star class enjoys a pot luck dinner

The Star class enjoyed a pot luck dinner with chicken barbeque Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse The committee in charge of arrangements besides the Morehouses were Mr. and Mrs Everett Darr, Mrs. Lavent Tom, Mrs. Zona Deeter and Nelson Morehouse. Others attending were Mr and Mrs Dale Morehouse; Miss Doreen Darr; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Sharon and Lorraine; Mrs. Guy Morehouse; Mrs. Lavent Tom; Mrs. Curtis Cripe; Mrs. Robert Rumfelt; Mr. and Mrs Emory Stetler; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews; Mr and Mrs. Dale Mock; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Podowsky of Warsaw; and Pastor and Mrs Chad Woodbum

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and Heather. Mrs. Dona Deeter conducted the business meeting. Several articles from the “Sword of Faith" were read by several people as devotions and prayer was offered by Herbert Morehouse. Plans were discussed about the class making a copper kettle of applebutter Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Morehouses The proceeds will go toward the support of Miss Catherine Froh in Haiti. Orders may be given to the Herbert Morehouses A going away gift was presented to Mrs. Lavent Tom from the class. Mrs. Tom is having a household sale on Saturday, Oct. 18, and will then move into her mobile home at

North Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse, Jack Teeple. Ed Smith, Vere and Ron Wildman presented a short program Sunday evening to the residents at the Alfran nursing home at Warsaw. Helping Hands make clothes, comforters The Helping Hands met Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Making clothes and comforters for an orphanage and children s home and several cancer pads for the Red Cross composed the evening's work. Mrs. Gerald Dausman conducted the business meeting and led in devotions. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Hurd and Mrs Albert Mathews to Mrs. Chad Woodburn, Mrs. Earl Kammerer. Mrs. Dale Mock, Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. John Plank. Mrs. Carl Lehman, Mrs. Max Shively, Mrs. Jesse Strieby and children, Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mrs. Gerald Dausman, Mrs. Lavent Tom. Mrs. Elmer Rapp, Mrs. Vere Wildman and Mrs. Morehouse. Mrs. Shively closed the meeting with a poem.

ORACILUTHIRAN CHURCH SYRACUSC Aksei C P*oor Sunday School » Worth <0 10 NORTH WRRSTRR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charm E AAywt Pastor Tom Horton s S Svpt Sunday School ♦ JO Worth <0 10 » Wodnotday Sarv-cat ? TURKEY CRRRK CHURCH OF TMK RRCTHRCN Ciaranca B F.hR- P«»»or Owrch School at » » Worthip at 10 » HASTINGS UNITRO MITHOOIST CHURCH Oa.>d W«o<r>o»w Patter Kandall RilXr. Supt Sunday Schoo’ • X worth.p to 30 Prayor Mooting Thursday 1 JO Young Adults Wednesday 1 30 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Read) OSWEOO Donald L Fowler. Pastor Byron Myers Sup' Sunday School 0 30 Morn ng Worth'P »0 30 Sunday E»enmg Worship F BRTHELCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN MILFORD J Duane Been Pastor Fred weitser. Adult $. S St*t Sunday School * 30 Worsh« 10 30 SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner Harrison A Pearl SH ) Terry Fleetwood. Pastor Sunday School io Pra<se and Worwi.o. Sunday ’ 30 Youth Service. Tuesday T B-oie Study. Thursday 1 30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SYRACUSE Norman Lincoln. Pastor Sunday School * 30 Morning Worship 10 30 Sunday Evening Worsted Tp m M-d weed Prayer Meeting J 30 Wed SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev Arthur F. MacDonald Masses Sat *P m and Sun to 30 a m WAWASEE HEIOMTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High School) Mwon Acton S S Supi Sunday School » 30 Worship 10 30 and » Mid Weed Wed ? Sunday Youth Time wed 1

'Who Me? Greedy?' is Sunday sermon "Who Me? Greedy?” was the message delivered Sunday morning by Pastor Chad Woodburn. A sermon on “Faith” was given in the evening. COMMUNITY NEWS Homecoming at the New Salem church will be held October 19 with a pot luck dinner at noon and a musical program in the afternoon. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited. Mrs. Hazel Dausman of Wisconsin is employed in the home of Guy Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Virgil assisted with a laywitness week end at the Camp Creek Church of the Brethren south of Nappanee. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina attended the Dunwiddie reunion Sunday at the 4-H fair building in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson spent the week end with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stansberry at Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. John Glasser and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Candi Reed and son at North Judson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn spent the week end with their daughter Cynthia at Purdue

I BS? I sSSsI Christopher Columbus hod trouble recruiting sailors for his early voyages. Men were afraid, but the brapest enlisted and sailed off to the wonders of a new world. Most of us are afraid of the unknown. We have our qualms and doubts abou t a new job, moving to a strange city, beginning a marriage, or simply facing the uncertainties of tomorrow. We do not know what lies ahead, and we worry about being able to cope with it. In this ever-changing world, we instinctively yearn for that which does not change. Whatever tomorrow brings, we can have the peaceful conviction that the love of God for His children is trustworthy and everlasting. Discover an abiding security. Worship this Sunday. 1 ■ ■ (tsp* right Krt'ktcr Advertising Server In*. Mfrdxirg, V»egmu

MILFORD CHAPEL (Soot* Main) Jerome Zahr, Gen. Supt Joe Shetler, S. S Supt Sunday School 10 worship Service H APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Eeer; Henry Boor. Jesse Boor, Elmar Hater md Warter Stetten. AMnMerg Morning Worship W Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worship 13 30 CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Eldon Wilton. Pastor D G Saeiy Supt. B>oie School 0 30 wortn.p ’0 30 a m and 3 p m Wednesday B<bie Study 7 x CONCORD UNITED B METHODIST CHURCH (County Roads3oo And Roodstooi) Rev Travis Purdy. Pastor Roberta Lsuphlm. S S Supt Sunday School » 30 Worship Service K> 30 CHURCH OF GOO NORTH WEBSTER B>n Evans PasW Wprsn.p t 3C Sunday School 10 30 Evening Service 7 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN («MN AIOOE ) Chad woodburn. Pastor Sunday School • 3C Worsn>p ’0 30 Evening Worsh-p 7 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Everett Owens Pastor ’Mrs Robert Brown Supt Church School ♦ 30 Worship 10 30 UMYF Sunday a 30 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Paul Steele. Pastor Wortn.p t X and 10 45 Church School * X junior Senior UMY SO BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kuhn Drive. Little Barbee Lade > Bryce Foster. Pastor Sunday School » Worship Service 10 Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7 all saints- chapel (Episcopal > LAKE WAWASEE v>car Rev David L Hyndman Holy Eucharist ♦ CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Carl R Lott, pastor Worship service dam Sunday school 10:15 am

.as Parents' Day was observed. Mrs. Glen Morehouse attended the three-day state Women’s Christian Temperance Union convention at Indianapolis last week —NS— By CAROLYN GROVE The following are all memorial books purchased in memory of Mark Holderread: “Pitcher To Center Field” by A E. Bunting. Given by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Levernier "Be a Winner in Baseball" by Charles Coombs. Given by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Miller and family. "Kareem Abdul Jabbar Cage Superstar” by Julian May. Given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove and Mrs. Elaine Hall. "Glue Fingers” by Matt Christopher. Given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove and Mrs. Elaine Hall. "Football Talk For Beginners” by Howard Liss. Given by Mrs. Elizabeth Brunjes, Mrs. Donn

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev Raymond Finkbiner. Pastor Sunday School * 30 Worship Service 10 X Adult Bible Study 7 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Ken Feet, Pastor Mrs Chris Kammerer. Supt Morning Worship *:X Owren school 10 X BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Ralph Burna. Pastor Sunday School *:3O-10:X Morning Worship 10.30-11 :X Evening worship 7 0 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Pam F Shrider. Pastor Mom mg Worship « X Sunday School 10 X FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Rev Richard Boyd, pester Mike Mathews. Supt Church School ♦ X Morning Worship 10 X Morning Prayer Service Tuesday » BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (USS) Doug Archer. Pastor Eugene Lange. S 5 Supt Morn ng Worship * X Sunday School 10 30 OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH (Mbaud Maui Streets) MILFORD English mass tarn Spanish mass 10 X a m Confession before masses GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Or David R Ha .Key Pastor Robert F GraH Asso Pastor Sunday School • <5 Morn ng Worship H Evening Service 7 Wednesday Evening Service 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Papadeechie Lake Drive) Sunoay Public Lec’u'e « X Watchtower Study 10 X Tuesday S»vdy o* Prophecy t X Thursday Ministry School 7 SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH (<, Mile Southeast Os Wilmot) Pastor Elmer Miller Sunday School » X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Service 7 Prayer B.We Study Wednesday 7 WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Stetten. Pastor uxris Miller. S S Supt Worship Service 10 Sunday School 11

Kesler, and Mrs. Roger Baumgartner. “Mystery Coach” by Matt Christopher. Given by Mrs. Donn Kesler and Mrs. Roger Baumgartner. "Single to Center” by Bill J. Carol. Given by the Milford Pony League. “The Baseball Trick” by Scott Corbett. Given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove and Mrs. Elaine Hall. Hastings UM church to hold rally day The Hastings United Methodist church of Milford will hold its rally day homecoming this Sunday. Sunday school begins at 9:30 a.m. and church at 10:30 a.m. followed by a carry-in dinner at noon. An afternoon program, beginning at 1:30 p.m., will feature the Hallelujah Quartet. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce of r 1 Milford spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neibert of r 1 North Webster.

GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45 CHURCH OF GOO SYRACUSE Thomas Douoias. Pastor Joe Hibschman. S. S. Supt Sunday School *:X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Service 7 X SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev M w Jones. Pastor Church School *ls Worship Hour 10 X BURR OAK UNITEOMETHOOIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes Pastor Sunday School » X Worship 10 X PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (407 $. Cavin St.) LIGONIER SuricMy School » X Worship Service 10:X CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE (SR 13 South) Ross D Cook. Pastor Arlen Booeck. S S Supt Church School ♦ X Morning Worship O X. 10 X Jr A Sr YF 6 X Sunday SAINT MARTIN OE FORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass I and is a.m. Saturday 4 Confession before Masses Holy Davs 7 a.m. and 7 X p m. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITEOMETHOOIST CHURCH Rev Donald Shelme. Pastor Sunday School 10 X Worship » X ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Corner Syra.-Web. Rd and IMO N.) Chester Reed. Pastor Elion J Watkins. S S Supt Sunday School » X Worship 10 X Evening Worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE George Phillips. Pastor Donald Davis. S S Supt Sunday School * X Morn.ng Worship 10 X

Migrant ministry day set at North Webster

Migrant ministry day will be emphasized next Sunday at the North Webster United Methodist church, with Roger Heimer, Indiana ministry coordinator, as guest speaker. He will speak to the adult and youth classes during the 9:30 Sunday school hour. At 12:30, dinner will be served in the church dining room. Meat, vegetable, rolls, drinks and table service will be furnished. Each family is asked to bring one salad or one dessert.

Turkey Creek conservation club is being reactivated

A public meeting will be held at the Turkey Creek Conservation club on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 3 p.m. There will be three speakers. They are Stewart Shipman, a fisheries biologist, who will talk on fisheries management and the survey which he took on Syracuse and Wawasee lakes this summer; Carl Eisfelder, a wetlands biologist, who will talk on wetlands preservation; and Dean

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Following dinner, the coordinator will show pictures and answer questions. Supported by the churches of Indiana 1 , the ministry helps to provide layettes, health kits, assist in day care centers, and area assistance to migrant children who need the assist. Assistance and guidance are provided migrant workers with churches and pastors in those areas where such labor is needed in the harvesting of various crops.

Jessup, who is the property manager for the Tri County Fish and Wildlife Preserve. There will also be a conservation officer present with the session being followed by a question and answer period. The purpose of meeting is to reactivate the club and they will be accepting memberships at this meeting.