The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 February 1976 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Feb. 25.1876
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Dr. Leon Mouerer to speak in Syracuse area next week
Dr. Leon F. Mauerer, well known _ Bible teacher and evangelist of Terre Haute, has been called once again to the Grace Bible church of near Syracuse as evangelist and Bible teacher for its mid-winter Bible conference and revival. A special invitation goes out to residents of the Syracuse and Milford communities to attend evening services from February 29 through March 6, at 7 O’clock, and on Sunday morning. March 7. The church is located a half mile north of the Hex Grange on county road 35 in Elkhart county. Dr Maurer, no stranger to the area, comes with a wealth of experience as a teacher and preacher He served as teacher and principal in the public schools of Indiana as well as at Indiana State university. He served as administrator and teacher at the Indiana Baptist college in Indianapolis TROOPER JACK SAFETY TIP OF THE WEEK It’s the Law: All cars entering a roadway from a driveway, alley, or parking lot must yield to all oncoming traffic Don’t lose your head to gain a minute, you need your head — your brains are in it!
5 VYLACTOS Laboratories, inc. SYRACUSE DIVISION Syracuse Logan Monument Co. MOM'MENTDISPLW In Syracuse And Goshen Syracuse Phone Goshen 533-2161 Kale Island Beacon SPECI ALIZING IN GOOD FOOD SYRACUSE CUSTOM CREST CAR PRODUCTS. INI'. Manufacturers Os Lev ernier s Custom Gk»s Cream Auto Polish Phone 457-4133 Syracuse Visit ... Ctjf (KLlmlijahiintr RD. 13— Syracuse 1 Luncheon Menu -11 a.m.-5 p.m. Dinner Menu - 5-9 p.m. S Mv Store H'Zjl * Pickwick Place Z -11 Uptown Syracuse Omi Ftkrxt — Y»,B & — Luwt* Peoples State Bank ‘THE FRIENDLY BANK” Leesburg.lndiana Clunette Elevator Grain. Feed and Fertilizer Clunette, Ind. Sigm undT^^X>/Z ,nc GOSHES ELKHART Open Daily 9 A.M. To 5:39 P.M. REIMER ICE SERVICE PhoueSJl W— North Webster
DR. LEON F. MAVERER for many years and was president of that institution when he decided to give his full time to Bible conference and evangelistic work. He is in great demand as a speaker LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs Ethel Hungate. 85. of Toledo. Ohio, left Friday. Feb 20. after spending a week with her niece Mrs Leo Chalk of Dewart Lake
Lakeland ministers are guests of Kiwanis club
The Kiwanis club of Lakeland, North Webster, was host for ministers of the community at the regular club meeting on February 16. Ministers attending were Rev. Ray Finkbiner. Oswego First Baptist church; Rev. George Phillips. Syracuse Church of the Brethren; Rev Charles Taylor. Warsaw Morris Chapel church; Rev. Hazen Sparks. Pleasant Ridge United Methodist church near Goshen; Rev. Ronald Harshman of Mishawaka. Also. Rev. Charles Myers. North Webster Christian church; Rev. Thomas Douglas. Syracuse Church of God; Rev Kenneth Smith. First Wayne United Methodist church of Fort Wayne. More And. Rev Everett Owens. Milford United Methodist church; Rev. A. C. Underwood, associate pastor of the North Webster UM church; Rev. Marvin Jones. Saint Andrew s UM church, Syracuse; Rev. David Hyndman. All Saints chapel. Wawasee; Rev. Harlan Steffen. Wawasee Lakeside chapel Also. Rev. Chester Reed. Syracuse UB church; Rev. David Haifley. Grace Bible church at Syracuse; Rev. Ray Mills. Warsaw First United Methodist
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWEGO Rev Raymond Finkbiner. Pastor Sunday School 9 x Worship Servce »0 JO Adult Bible Study ? UHITEO METHOOIST CHURCH LEESBURG Ken Faat. Pastor Mn Chris Kammerer. Supt Morn-ng Worship 9 X Ohrch School 10 30 UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH MILFORD Everett Owen*. Pastor Mrs Robert Brown. Supt Church School s x Worship 10 X" UMYF Sunday * X CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER: Paul F Shriper Pastor Mommg Worship 9 X Sunday School *9 X FIRSTBRETHRENCHURCH MILFORD Rev Richard BOyd Pastor M.«* Mathews. Sup* Church School » X Morning worship <0 30 Morning Prayer Service Tuesday * BE THANT CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN I U.S SI Doug Archer Pastor Eugene uange. S' S Supt Mommg Worship ♦ JO Stftdav School MX TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD LIGONIRP Church service S IS Sunday School >0 >S // mew James Brubaker ' OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH («n»M Mai* Streets) MILFORD Engnsn mass «a«n Soarsh mas* ’OX BJB.' Confession betore m asset GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Or David R «*•«*>. Pastor Robert F Gr*H Asao Pastor SMtdav School ♦ aS Morning Worship 11 Evening Service > Wednesday Evening Service 7 JEHOVAH'S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL < Bast Paaakeechie Lake Drive) Sunday Public Lecture * X watcmower Study »» Tuesday Study o> Prophecy 7 X Thursday Ministry School 7 SALEM COIMMUNITY CHURCH Ca MU* Saetbaast Ot WiMrat ) Pastor Elmer Miller Sunday School * X Mom ing Woi ship ’0: X Sunday E v«hmg Service 3 Prayer s.bie Study Wednesday 7
church; Rev. Ross Cook of Calvary United Methodist church. Syracuse, and Rev. Paul Steele, North Webster United Methodist church, a member of the arrangements committee for the event. \Also Present In addition, present for the Monday meeting were Sherman Bryant. Lakeland Kiwanis president. Paul Koehler, immediate past governor of Kiwanis Indiana district from Elkhart; Dwight Galli van. trustee of Kiwanis International and speaker for the program and Rev. Chester Smith, chairman of the Lakeland Kiwanis spiritual aims committee which arranged the program. Explains Objectives Speaker Gallivan. Bluffton attorney and recently elected Kiwanis International trustee, explained the objectives* of Kiwanis as a service organization and also pointed out that Kiwanis International had always emphasized spiritual development. He mentioned! some ot the themes of Kiwanis International around which activities of clubs were developed, such as “Share Your life”, “Measure Yourself’ and “Show You Care."
APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Thao Beer Henry Beer Jesse Beer, Elmer Hartter and Walter Stetten, Ministers Mommg Worship >0 Sunday School ’0 Afternoon Worship 11 X CHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Eldon Wilson. Pastor '\ , Wayne Bucher Supt B<bie School 9 X Worship 10: X am and 1 pm. Wednesday Bible Study 1 CONCORD UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH (Ca*ty Reeds JOOand Reokstoeu Everett Owens, Pastor Robert Laughlin. S S Supt Sunday School >o's Worship Service 9: IS CHURCH OF GOO NORTH WEBSTER B>>i Evans Pastor Worship 9 X Sunday School >0 X Evening Service 7 NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (900 NB NOE.) Chad Woodburn Pastor Sunday School 9 x Worship 10 X Evening worship r BRETHRENCHURCH LEESBURG Raion Bums. Pastor Sunday School 9 »to X Morning Worship 10 JB-H X Evening worship ?0 UNITEDMETHOOIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Paul Steeie Pastor A C. Underwood. Assistan* Worship t X and 19 «S Church School 9 X Junpr Senior UMY 40 BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kaba Drive. Lithe Barbae Label Bryce Foster. Pastor Sunday School 9 Worship Service >0 Prayer Meeting. Wednesday 7 ALL SAINTS' CHAPEL tEptscepan LAKE WAWASEE Vicar Rev David l Hyndman Holy Eucharist 9 CLUNETTE UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH Cart R Los pastor Worship service 9 a m Sunday school 19.1 S am hIIRR OAK UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH Lawrence Byrnes Pastor Sunday School 9 X Worship 10 X
The program for the ministers was arranged by the spiritual aims committee with Rev. Smith. Rev Steele. Rev Sparks. Rev. Smith. Allen Hart and Ernest Lawshe. Kiwanis members who sponsored ministers as their guests were Don Arnold. Jerry Badskey. Howard Faust. Jesse Huntzinger, Cecil Kaufman. J. R. Koher. Don Martin. Ron Richey. Theo Thomas. George Switzer, Dan Watson, Raymond Wilson. Stuart Walker and Jess Pritchett. IUSB enrollment up five per cent Spring enrollments at Indiana university at South Bend total 5.771 students, an increase of 5.1 per cent over the enrollment in the spring of 1975. The student census is at its second highest level in the history of IUSB Last fall, a . record 5,903 students were enrolled at the local campus of Indiana university. Spring registrations normally run slightly below fall levels Final and official enrollment figures for all eight campuses of Indiana university show student gains throughout the system in comparison to last spring’s figures. There are 74.763 students enrolled at Indiana university campuses this semester. . Os the total number of students at IUSB, 4.231 are doing undergraduate work and 1.540 are taking graduate-level courses.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SYRACUSE Aksei C Larsen, Pastor Sunday School 9 Worship >0 NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles E Myers. Pastor Tom Hotter*. S. S. Supt. Sunday Sc hopl 9 X Worship 10 X Wednesday Services >■ TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Oarence B Fike. Pastor Church School at 9X Worship at 10 X HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Wipmoyer Pastor Kendall B>ii*r, Sup’ Sunday School 9 X worship 10 X Prayer Mee’ ng Thursday T X vpung Assvits Wednesday 7 » CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH {Armstrong Reaß> OSWEGO Donald L Fowler. Pashr Byron Mvers. Supt Sunday School 9 x Morning Worship 10 X Suroat Evening Worship 7 BETHELCHURCH OF THE BRETHREN ; MILFORD J Duane Bea<v Pastor Fred Weisser Adust S. S Supt Sunday School 9 X Worsbp 10 X SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH I Career Harrtsae * Peart Sts. I Terry - eetwooc Pastor Sunday School to Praise and worship Sunday 1 X Youth Service. Tuesday T B>bie Study Thursday 7 x CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SYRACUSE Norman Lincoln. Pastor SMtoav Scnoo. ’ X Morning Worship 10 X Sutdai Evening worship 7 pm Mid wee* Prayer Mee t ng ? X Wed SAINT PATRICK S CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev. Arthur F Mac Dona d Masses Sat 4 p.m and Sun 10X am. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Stetten Pastor Lorris M'lier. S. S. Supt Aorsh.p Service 19 Sunday School It PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tea? S CavmSt. > LIGONIER Sunday School 9 x Worship Service >9 X
Special services at Wawaka Yoked Parish
The Wawaka Yoked Parish churches aie planning special services on February 29. March 1 and 2. according to the pastor Rev. R. Neil Anderson. On Sunday evening. Feb. 29. the services will begin with a carry-in supper in the fellowship hall of the Church of the Brethren. The evening service will begin at 7:30 featuring the combined choirs of the two churches. Rev. Anderson will be bringing the message on that evening. Monday and Tuesday nights Mrs. Baxter (Anna M.) Mow of Roanoke. Va., will be the featured speaker. Mrs. Mow is world known for her lectures and sermons concerning the Christian life and witness of the Holy Spirit. She and her husband are both ministers of the Church of the Brethren They served together as missionaries in India from 1923-1940. After their return to the states following these 17 years as missionaries she became a professor of Christian Education at Bethany Theological seminary in Chicago, a position which she held for the next 18 years.
In 1958 she retired “into greater activities” beginning to schedule retreats. Bible con-
Many a village began at the crossroads. Most towns grew up around the intersection of two important thoroughfares. And the vast cities which now fight the penetration of traffic with beltways, thruways, and by-passes were themselves spawned by the very highways they would now escape. Our civilization is largely the product of men's encounter with men at the crossroads of geography, sociology, history and science. Never lose sight of the vital Crossroads ... Religion. That is the encounter of men with God! It has constantly offered positive, constructive approaches to the problems that surround the other intersections in time and experience. When you hear the church bells next Sunday, remember. It is good to live at the Crossroads where Christ touches all human relationships with His power and love.
GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School 11 Wednesday Service 7:45 CHURCH OF GOO SYRACUSE Thomas Douglas. Pastor Joe Hibschman. S. S Supt Sunday School 9 X Morning Worship 19 X Sunday Evening Service 7 X SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev M. w. Jones. Pastor Church School 9:15 Worship Hour MJX WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High School) James Freerksen. Pastor Marion Acton. S S. Supt Sunday School 9 X Worship 10 X and 7 M.d wee* wed 7 Sunday Youth Time Wed 7 MILFORD CHAPEL iSoutbMata) Jerome Zehr, G*n Supt Joe Shetler. S. S Supt Simdey School IP Worship Service II CALVARY UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH ' ‘SRiJSevth) SYRACUSE Ross D Cook. Pastor Arlen Booec*. S S Supt Church School 9:X Morning Worship W X Jr. B Sr YF » X Sunday saimt martin DE PORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE Father Eugene Zimmerman Sunday Mat* * and 19 a m Saturday 4 Confession betore Massas Holy Days 7 a m and 7 ; x pm. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITED NKTHOOIST CHURCH Rev Donald Shekne. Pastor Sunday School 10 X Worship 9 X ZION CHAPEL U.B. CHURCH (Comer Syra Web Rd. and 199* N.J Chester Reed. Pastor Eldon J. Watkins. S. $. Supt Sunday School 9:X Worship 10;X Evening worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE George Phillips. Pastor Charles Baldwin. S S. Supt. Sunday School 9:X Morning Worship 10: X
.ANNA MOW ferences. meetings of all kinds in churches not only across America but also in some foreign countries. Many dignitaries coming to Washington. D.C.. from India will stop through Roanoke and visit the Mow’s. She is serving her second term on the Church of the Brethren general board. She is the author of eight books and now working on her ninth. Among those written are: “Say Yes to Life”;
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“Your Child;” “Going Steady with God”, for youth; “Your Teen-ager and You”; “Sensitivity to What?”; “So Who’s Afraid of Birthdays”) “The Secret of Married Love”; “Your Experience and the Bible”. In 1973 she was chosen as the “Mother of the Year” in the state of Virginia. The public is invited to share in these services. They will be held each evening in the W’awaka Church of the Brethren. The combined choirs of the parish will furnish the special music. Georgia Webster, Goshen artist, appears at Warsaw Georgia Webster, well known artist of Goshen, will be the featured guest at the March meeting of the Kosciusko County Women’s Democratic organization, at the city engineering building at West Market and Center street extension. Warsaw. Mrs. Webster does charcoal sketching set to music with a Bicentennial theme on the history of Indiana. A family pot luck dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m., with guests welcome, Monday. March 1. Coffee and drinks will be furnished. Everyone is asked to take a dish and table service.
