The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 November 1975 — Page 7

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Pastor Woodburn delivers messages “What Jesus was Thankful For,” was the title of the message Pastor Chad Woodburn delivered Sunday morning “How to be Miserable Under the Circumstances.” was the evening message. Baby shower held for Regina Rogers Wednesday A baby shower for Regina Rogers, small daughter of Mrs. Robin Rogers, was held in the fellowship hall Wednesday evening Devotions were given by Mrs Chad Woodburn. Mrs. John Stookey conducted a contest with the winner being Mrs Vere Wildman Mrs Woodburn also conducted a contest. The gift table was decorated with a stork and pink streamers Laune Virgil. Cindy and KayKammerer. and Vicki Kreider assisted Mrs Rogers in opening the baby’s gifts The serving table was decorated with a cradle and p»nk streamers Refreshments were

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W • • • ■ — — - —■ served by the Crusaders class to. Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mrs. Wayne Teeple. Mrs Robert Hurd, Mrs Herbert Morehouse. Mrs. Vere Wildman, Mrs. John Plank. Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Miss Donna Moser. Mrs. Chad Woodbum and Heather. Mrs. Earl Kammerer. Cindy and Kay. Mrs John Stookey. Mrs. Larry Sum my. Mrs Gary Rodroques and April. Mrs Stan Kilmer. Mrs. Vic Virgil. Laune and Debbie. Miss Vicki Kreider Misses Toni. Marshal. Janeane and Julie Widup and Mrs. Robin Rogers and Regina Helping Hands finish comforters The Helping Hands met Tuesday evening m the church fellowship hall to finish knotting and binding several crib quilts for the children's home in Wabash Several cancer pads were also made After the sewing was completed. Mrs Edwin Meek led in devotions She read an article concerning Thanksgiving being observed m other places on different dates than were ob served in the United States. She

read Psalm 96 and a poem. “I thank Thee God.” and led in prayer. Mrs Gerald Dausman presided over the business meeting Pumpkin cake, tea and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. CarLLehman and Mrs Max Shively, to, Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs Gerald Dausman. Mrs. Edwin Meek. Mrs. John Plank. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Mrs Albert Mathews. Mrs. Robert Hurd. Mrs. Earl Kammerer. Mrs Elmer Rapp and Mrs Herbert Morehouse Sunshine class enjoy pancake and sausage supper The Sunshine class enjoyed a pancake and sausage supper Saturday evening in the 'church fellowship hall. Hosting the supper were Mr and Mrs. John Plank. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Miss Donna Moser Max Shively gave devotion with Thanksgiving as his theme and led in prayer John Plank presided over the business meeting Mrs Leo Anglin showed pictures which she had taken on a trip to Switzerland last summer. Mrs Anglin's mother was a native of Switzerland, having come to America when she was three years old. They visited the

■F S made Later, as 1 watched - her ringing, she looked just like the pictures 1 have seen ot pilgrim j ~ -rr-- JK childrenHtelt a lump in my throat and had a real sense of identity r SMS with those men women and children who long ago withstood the fir*- * hardships ot in a and alien world These superhuman, they were people nisi like \ ou had the courage to belies IWB anewcountry 1 he\ believed their ultimate struggle would lead to the freedom they so fervently sought VgHLm s J Over three and a halt centuries have passed. The foundation ' the pilgrim fathers laid for us seems to be shaking beneath our feet, SCwJitfrXßJ even our f«i'th wavers. WBBBBBHBHBBBMBjOjBBjjjJBj but, reconsider to those pilgrims «»' x 8k well as to ourselves to reaffirm our belief in God and in our country. And what better wav than your church Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday j * Darnel I Corinthians John Revelation 7 11-14 15 54-57 18 36-37 I Mondav Wednesday Friday -* ->■ ‘ i J| I Mark Revelation Copyvght UTS Keister Advortn.ng Service »nc . Sl»a»burg Virginia I

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SYRACUSE A<sr C P»it<X Sunoat Schott • WttSh.p (ft NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles E Myers Pastor Tom Hotter’ S S SvC' Sunday Scnxw • X W<XV) C >0 K Wednesday Servcn 7 TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Clarence 8 ‘ *» PasW Chur ch School •’ » X Wpr»h-P *» 1(5 X HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Day.d WidmoyW p AS*tt KenaaH Soft’ SunOS, S<bOC> * X Worsh.p H> JO" Prayer Mee’.ng Thursday 7 X Young Aav»n Wednesday 7 JO CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH; | Armstrong Road > OSWEGO Donald L Fowler Pss’or Byron Myers SvP' Sunagt School « X Morning' nor >► c X X Sunday E •♦"C'a Worsrp T BETHEL CHURCH OB THE BRETHREN MILFORD J Duane Reais, Pastor Fred WecMßr Adult S. S Sup’ Sunday Schoen ♦ JO won." o XX SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Center Harrison A Peart SH.I Terr* Fleetwood. Pastor Sunday Schott >0 Pro ve or-p WcrV 3 Sunday 7 30 YOU» Service, Tuesday 1 B tte Stody Thursday 7 X CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SYRACUSE Norman Lincoln. Pastor Sunday School 4 30 Morn .ng Worship 10 X __ ScrflAv Evening worsh P 7p mr m;o wee* Prayer Meeting 7 X Wed SAINT PATRICKS CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev Arthur F Mac Donald Masses Sa* »d h> Ana Sun XXam WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH ( Across From High Schott) M*r<xi Ac ton S S Sub* Sunday ScNKi • X wwstvp Ift X ana ' MJ Wee* Wee ’ * Sunday Youth Time Wed 7

town in which her mother had lived. Mrs. Anglin and daughter Renee were among a group making the trip under the sponsorship of the Manchester college alumni organization. Others enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and Robie. Mr. and Mrs Wayne Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr and Doreen. Georgina Morehouse. Leo Anglin, Mr. and Mrs Jim Borem, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dausman and Rev. and Mrs. Chad Woodburn and Heather COMMUNITY NEWS Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively that their son. Dennis, has arrived in Hawaii where he plans to live. Miss Cindy Rapp, a student from Ball State university, is spending this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapp and Rick Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Morehouse were Mr. and Mrs David Fisher of Peru —NSFrantz presents program for Bethel WF Robert Frantz of near Silver Lake presented a nature program titled “Beauty is Where One Seeks" with slides and a

Milford chapel (South Mam) Jerome Zehr. Gen Sup’ Joe Shetler. S S Sup’ Sunday School 10 Worship Serv.ee H APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Beer. Henry Beer Jesse Beer Elmer Harttgr and Walter Stetten, Ministers Atom, ng worship X Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worship 13 X CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Eldon W'lSOn Pastor D G Seely Sup’ 8 c>» School ♦ X Worsh-0 XXam and 7pm Wednesday B 6*e Study ’ CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (County Roads JW And Rookstool) Everett Owens. Pastor Rooer’a LaughLn. S S SvC' ■ Sunday Schott >• 15 Worship Service » 1$ CHURCH OF GOD NORTH WEBSTER Gil Evans. Pastor Worship 0 X Sunday Schott >0 X Evening Service 7 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN iteoN axes > Chad Woodburn Pastor Sunday Schott ’ X worship ’0 X Even.ng Worsn.p 1 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Everett Owens Pastor Mrs Robert Brown Sup’ Church School ♦ X I Worsn p W X UMYF Sunday 4 X UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Paul Steele. Pastor Worship • X and X aS Church Schott • X Junior Ser or UMY Si BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kuhn Drive. Little Barbee Label Bryce Foster Pastor Sunday Schott » Worship Service X Psayer Meeting. Wednesday ? ALL SAINTS'CHAPEL (Episcopal) LAKE WAWASEE Vicar Rev Dav>d l Mynaman Httv Eucharist t CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Carl R uo»t, pastor Worship service » a m Sunday school X ’5 a m

taped commentary with appropriate musical background at the November 12 meeting of the Bethel Women's Fellowship in Milford The group took a nature hike ria the slides and tapes in Colorado, Wyoming, the Grand Canyon in Arizona. Maine and maple sugar time in Vermont and New Hampshire. The presentation then returned to Indiana to the area surrounding the home of the speaker and the beauty of all four seasons in Hoosierland. Mrs. Frantz assisted with the program. The Christmas project committee. Mary Kesler, Rosetta Miller and Polly Chupp. asked for ideas on what to do for a project this year. They have already collected many gifts for the mental health patients in the state and turned them in for distribution by Christmas. The committee for the evening. Donna Angle. Viola Kaiser and Marti Thompson. served delicious refreshments in keeping with the fall season to the 23 persons present. The next meeting will be on Wednesday. Dec. 10. in the church social room and will be a book review-musical presentation FIRST JAZZ RECORD The first jazz record ever published was recorded in 1917 by one of New Orleans’ early jazz groups, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev Raymono Finkbiner. Pastor >un<MV Schott » X * Worship Service X X Adult B.bie Study 7 UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH LEESBURG Ken Fast. Pastor Mrs Chris Kammerer Sup’ Mom.ng Worsh p» X Church Schott X X BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Ralph Burns. Pastor Sunday Schott 9 X '0 X Atoming worship XXII X Evening worship 7 B CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER Paul F shr,oer. Pastor Mom.ng Worship » X Sunday Schott X X FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Rev Richard Boyd, pastor Mme Ma’news, Sup’ Church Schoo* » X Mommg worship X X Morning Prayer Serv.ce Tuesday ♦ BETHANY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (US. 41 Doug Archer, Pastor Eugene Lange. S S Sup’ Morning Worship » X Sunday Schott X X OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE , CATHOLIC CHURCH (eth and AAam Streets! MILFORD English mass ♦ a m Spanish mass 10 X a m Confess-on before masses GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Or David R Ha<ney. Pastor Robert P Gra” Asso Pastor Sunday Schott » «5 Atom.ng Worship 11 Evening Service 1 Evening Service 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East PapaheechH Lake Drive) Sunday PubLc Lec’ure ♦ X Watchtower Study 10 X Tuesday Study o’ Prophecy ’ X Thursday Ministry Schott 7 SALEM COAAMUNITY CHURCH (< i Mile Southeast O’ Wtlmof I Pasw E'mer M.iier ■ Sunday School « X V Mom.ng Worship X X \ Sunday Evening Serwce ? / Prayer B.tte S’vdv Wednesday 7 ( WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAF*EL Hanan ste’ten Pas’or x uorris Miller. S. S. Sup’ Worship Service X Sunday Schott n I

ww??* - **• F DENNIS BURCH JOINS FIRST NATIONAL BANK — Dennis L. Burch, Kosciusko county extension agent for youth, will join First National Bank of Warsaw's loan staff effective December 1. Neal M. Carlson, bank president, announced today. Burch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Burch of Tyner. A graduate of Ty ner high school. Dennis attended Manchester college and Purdue university. In 1970 he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture Education and in 1973. his Master of Science degree in animal Sciences from Purdue. In addition to his work as youth agent. Dennis has also managed

GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday Schott H Wednesday Service 3 45 CHURCH OF GOO SYRACUSE Thomas Douoias. Pas’or joe Hibechman. S. S Sup’ Sunday Schott * X Morning Worship X X Sunday Evening Service I X 0 SAINT ANDREW'S UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev M W Jones. Pas’or Church School » 15 Worship Hour Ift X BURR OAK UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes Pastor Sunday School » X Worship X X PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (407 $ Cavin St ) LIGONIER Sunday School » X Worship Service X:4O CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE (SRIJSouth) Ross D Coo* Pastor Arlen Booec*. S S Sup’ Church School » X Atoming Worship X X Jr A Sr YF * X Sunday SAINT MARTIN DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mass • and X a m Saturday * Confession before Masses Holy Days 1 a m. and 7:X p m. SOLOMON S CREEK UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH Rev Donald Sheime Pastor Sunday School X X Worship e x J„ ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Corner Syra Web Rd andlWON.) Chester Reed. Pas’or Eldon j wa’kms. S S Sup’ Sunday School e X worship X X Evening Worship 1 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE George Phillips. Pas’or Donald Davis. S S Sup’ Sunday School * X Mom.ng Worship X X

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a swine farm in Illinois. He resides with his wife, Linda and daughter. Dawn on r 7 Warsaw. The Burchs are active in community affairs and are members of the First United Methodist church of Warsaw.

I Milford ' Library

By CAROLYN GROVE I Knnk’Q* “The Butterfly Flood” by John Wyllie “The Great Chiefs” by Benjamin Capps “Caribbean Isles” by Peter Wood “Miracle in the Wilderness” by Paul Gallico “The Verse by the Side of the Road” by Frank Rowsome, Jr. “Not My Will” by Francena Arnold “Swan Watch’’ by Budd Schulberg "Rainbow the life of Judy Garland” by Christopher Finch "Bill W.” by Robert Thomsen. (The life of the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous) “Index 1840 Federal Census. - Indiana” by Genealogy Division. Indiana State Lib. “Sinbad the Sailor” by Ber-

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nard Noel “101 Patchwork Patterns” by Ruby McKim “Someone Cares” by Helen Steiner Rice “Modern Cake Decorating” by McKinley Wilton “Rebel Heriss” by Jane Aiken Hodges, an English novel “Summersea” by Eileen Lottman, a romantic novel “The Singing Swans” by Alexandra Manners, a novel of suspense intrigue All cat lovers will not want to miss a delightful new book, “Uncle Whiskers,” by Philip Brown. “Man in Black,” a story about Johnny Cash in his own words. “Snow. Stars and Wild Honey" by George Morrill is about the Vermont homesteading experience of the Morrills. Diana Kennedy’s “Tortilla Book” is a fine collection of Mexican recipes. Two drivers hit deer Cars driven by William D. Kiser of Milford and No-man B. Stevenson of New Haven were damaged last Thursday night when they both hit the same deer on SR 13 one-fourth mile north of ' Epworth Forest. Damage was estimated at $125 to the Kiser car and $250 to the Stevenson car. The drivers were not injured.

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