The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 April 1976 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. April 21.1976

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Easter programs are presented on Sunday

The young people were in charge of the Easter sunrise service which was held at 7 a m. The following program was presented Group singing led by Rick Rapp and accompanied by Denise Darr, opening prayer, Norm Vanlaningham. Mark 24 19. Jim Coon, a poem. ‘ Message of Easter." Soma Giant, testimony by Georgina Morehouse, a poem. “Continuing Christ," Ed Vanlaningham, ‘.‘Who Killed Jesus’", girls chorus, sermonette and closing prayer Jack Teeple

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Breakfast was served immediately m the fellowship hall Special music was given Sunday morning during the morning worship service by Pastor and Mrs Chad Woodburn The message was "The Lake of Faith" from Mark 16 It was delivered by Pastor Woodbum The Sunday evening service was also presented by the young people The following program was presented Piano prelude. Dan Smith, group singing led by Gary Rodnquez and accompanied by

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF OSWE Rev R«y mono F.nkpiner Pastor StXdav Schoo* * X Wcrstop Service 10 X Adult B bl* Study * UNITED METHODIST CHURCH lersburg Son Fas’ Pastor Mrs Chn* Kammerer. Suet Morn.ng Worship ♦ X Church School 10 JO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Ewr»M Owen*. Pastor Mr* Robert Brown Supt Church School » X Worship 10 » UMYF Sunday ♦ JO CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN north webster Paul F Shrider, Pastor ■ Morning Wors7»o • X Sunday Schoo* »0 X FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Rev Richard Boyd. Pastor M»ka Mathews Supt Church School » JO Morning Worship 10X Morn.ng Prayer Service tuesoav • BETHANY CHURCH OF THC BRETHREN (U.S. *1 Dove Archer Raahx Eugene vange S S Supt Morning Worship ♦ JO Sunday Schoo* >0 JO TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD DGONIiR Church service • IS Sunday School 10 »S Vicar James B-uoaker OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE CATHOLIC CHURCH I «tti and Ma>n Street*) MILFORD Engilstt mas* » am Spanish ma» 10 X am Contession Oetore masses , GRACE BIBLE CHURCH SYRACUSE Or David R HRiHey. Pastor RoOerr F Gran Asso Pastor Sunday Schoos • *5 Morn ng Worsh.p >1 .Evening Serve# 7 Wednesday Even, ng Serve# 7 JEHOVAH S WITNESS KINGDOM HALL (East Paaakeechie Laho Drive) Sunp*. Puoi c uectora e JO Watchtower'Stoß* >0 30 . Tuesoav Stodv o» P’opnecv > X Thursday Ministry School ? SALEM COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 1 > Mlle Southeast Ot Wilmer Pastor Etmer Muie» Sunday Schoo* ♦ X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Service 7 Prayer B>b*O Study Wecnesda. 7

Dan Smith; opening devotions and prayer. Jack Teeple; poem. Cinch - and Kay Kammerer. Sonia Giant and Julie Bryan; solo, Dan Smith; sermonette. Gary Rodnquez; scripture readings. Shery l Brooking. Kathy and Lori Giant. Sonia Giant. Lori Kammerer. Sharon and Lorraine Meek and Clark Hostetler; organ solo. Sherry Miller, closing prayer. Ron Wildman COMMUNITY NEWS Mr and Mrs. Ron Kreider and family spent Easter vacation with relatives in Saint Louis. Mo Mrs James Minnie Neff died April 12 in Gladw in. Mich Funeral services were held there April 14 Mrs Neff and Mrs Guy Morehouse were half sisters Mrs. Neff would have been 98 years old in May. Mrs Elsie Weybnght and Mrs Ray Ferverda arrived Saturday evening after several months vacation in Florida Mrs Dane Ranck is improved at the Goshen hospital where she has been a patient since last WednesdayMr and Mrs Herbert Morehouse called on Mr and

iftl i * * 11 * *^wfe x " wlwIW Here he stands ... “The Minute Man" of Lexington, Massachusetts. A photographer With imagination chose the background of fireworks. But that April night when Paul Revere alerted the Minute Men. there were fireworks of a different kind. The bravery that night was not ia bronze: It is no accident that this historical encounter occurred in Joe same colony which the pilgrim fathers founded in their quest for religious liberty. The very kernel of American freedom sprung from the right to believe in God and to worship Him — each in his own way. The heritage of the Minute Men was a courage born in conscience that defied any invasion lif liberty — religious or political' Two centuries agio patriots established with their blood a nation of conscience, of faith. Celebrate that with your heart and soul ... it cannot be preserved in bronze. ——g—jgg Coonyt *<««•< AdwKWung S*f*c» !nc. SlrasOutg. V«-g«a ScI ~y I Suudiv Monday Tuesdas Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday I‘tvvmGs Matthew 11 Timothy Psalms Psalms Psalms Psalms 3:n-$6 41-11 3 10-17 3:1-8 4:1-« 2?:V14 91 lib

Mrs Rex Fultz and Linda at Fort Wayne on Sunday afternoon Mr Fultz was dismissed Saturday from Lutheran hospital where he was a patient the past week Several of our young people were home for the Easter vacation from various colleges -NSFamily fellowship and fun night set An evening of fun. food, fellowship and inspiration is plannedrfbF the evening of April 25 by the North Webster Crated Methodist church. Events will start at 5:30 o'clock with a carry-in finger (or fork food supper in the dining room, prepared by the excellent cooks of the church Plates and table service will be provided at the church A • surprise magician" will provide entertainment for the children of the church and some adults. i < Youth singers of the church will be taking part in the program, along with the women s

,11.1. ll EGO APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORD Theo Beer He*wy Beer. Jesse Beer . Eime Harner ano Rafter Stetten Ministers Morn.ng Worship >0 ! Sunday School 10 ‘ Afternoon Woryh.p 12 X CHRISTIAN CHURCH [MILFORD Etoon Wilson Pastor Wayne Bucher i Supt i B o*e School ♦ K Aorsh'p >0 JO 4j.m ano 7pm Weotesoat Bale Stupv 7 CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (County JM ano Reekstoel I ■ Eve*e»» Owens Pastor Rooert Laugn.ft S S Sup’ Sunday Schoo 13 IS Worship Serv.ee » »S CHURCH OF GOD NORTH, WE ESTER B»1 Evan* Patter Worship » X Scwoav Sc" 4». 10 X ' Even.no Ser-, -ce f . I NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN iwn tmt i Chao wooooul*. “astor Sunday Schoo* » » Worth o 10 JO-| Evenng worship 7 ■ BRETHREN CHURCH LEESBURG Rai pF Burn*. Pastor Sung#, School 4»10 W ' Morning WorshHp IB.* 11 M Evening worship Tt UNITEDMETHOOIST CHURCH NORTHWEBSTER Paul Steele Pastor A c unoerwoec Assistant Worsn p IX«M 10 45 Church School » X Jun or Sen pc , |V » >| BARGEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Kuhn D’|j»e. Little Barßee Lake.) Brice Foster Sonoat School -u worsh p Serv.pe 10 Prayer Mee’>no. Weonesoar t ALL SAINTS CHAPEL j {Episcopal) ( LAKE WAWASEE «>car Rev DiyviOL Hynoman Hoiv Euchar-*S • CLUNETTE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Carl R uott pastor Worship serv-cie » a m. Sunday school 10 ’5 a m BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Lawrence Bnttos Pastor Sunday School » X Worship io. xi

trio and youth orchestra Missionaries Highlight of the evening will be a presentation by Dr and Mrs. Hugh Deale The doctor has served in Rhodesia for the United Methodist church and at Red Bird mission in Kentucky. The couple has a tremendous story to tell of the use of missionary dollars. Persons unable to attend the dinner are invited for the program, starting at about 6; 45 in the sanctuary . There will oe a display of stuffed animals and kits made by the women s society. These are to be given to children pf migrant workers. Missionary confab at Baptist church "Life. Liberty and the Pursuit of Souls" is the theme of Wawasee Heights Baptist church's missionary conference. April 21-25 The church is located

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH SYRACUSE v Akset C. Larsen, Pastor Sunday School ? Worship 10 NORTHWEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles E Myerv Pastor Tom Hoetert. S S Sup’ Sunday Scnooi » X worship 10 X Aednesoav Services ? TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Clarence B r.Ko. .Pastor '* Church School at » X -Worship at IS X HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH David Wxsmover Pastor Kendo* i.BUier. s*«r Sunday School ♦ X worship 10 X , - Prayer Meeting T hurwav ? X ' Young Aamts Wedhesoav >;3B. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH (Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Donald L Fowler Pastor Byron Myers. Supt Sunday School » X ' Morning Worship 10 X StXOav Evening Wor*h.p t BETHEL CHURCHOF THE BRETHREN MILFORD j Deane Bea * Pastor Fred We-sser Adult S S Sue’ Sunday Schoo* « X Worship 10 X SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Corner Harnson a Pearl St* ) Terry F>e#twooo Pastor Sunday School 10 p ’)« anc Worshw. Sunday ? X Youth Service. Tueßdav ' B‘D*« study. Thursday ? X CHURCH OF THE HA2ARENE SYRACUSE Ncrmar L-ncoin, Pattor Sunaa. Schoo* « X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Worsn.p f pm Midweek Prayer Mee* ng 7 jo y*ed SAINT PATRICK $ CATHOLIC CHURCH LIGONIER Rev Artn-jr F MacDonald ■Masses Sa’ 4p m and Sun. 10 Xa m. WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL HWian StoHen Pastor Lorrts Miller. S S Sup’ Worth, c Service 10 Sunday School M PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (407 s Cavin St. I , LIGONIER Sunday School » X worsh p Sery.ce ig <

across from Wawasee high school m Syracuse Services will begin 7 p.m.. nightly Wednesdaythrough Sunday. Veteran missionaries Jack Archibald of Bangladesh and Jim Parsons of Ghana will speak and present their work through slides on Wednesday and Thursday. Rev Frank Hartwig, midwest representative for the Association erf Baptist for World Evangelism and former missionary to the Philippines, highlights the Friday evening. program He has challenged all ages from Long Island to the Hawaiian Islands. Saturday is an activity filled day beginning with a juniorsenior high breakfast and gym activity. All teens are invited to the church at 8 am. An "All American'' banquet, a fare of regional dishes, begins the evening service at 6 p.m The regular Sunday morning sen ices at 9:30 and 10:35 will be given to the missionary guests A well-staffed nursery is provided at every service All are invited to attend

GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Service 11 Sunday School IT Wednesday Serv ce 7 as CHURCHOF GOO SYRACUSE Thomas Douglas. Pastor Joe Hipscnman. S. S. Supt. Sunday School « X Morn.ng Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Serv.ce ?:X ’ . SAINT ANDREW $ UNITE D METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev M A Jones. Pastor Church School » IS Worship Hour 10 X WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across Frem High School) James Freerksen.. Pastor Mar on Acton. S S. Supt Sunday Schoo* « X . Worship 10 X and 7 m<o Week woo 7 Sunoat Youth Tune Wed 7 MILFORD CHAPEL (South Math) jwrome Zehr. Gen Sept Joe Shetler. S S Supt Sunday School >0 Worship Service 11 CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 13 South) SYRACUSE Ross D Cook. Pastor Arion BoOeck. S S Sup’ Church School « X Morn.ng Worshi p 10 X Jr A Sr YF 4 X Sunday SAINT MARTIN DE FORRES CATHOLIC CHURCH SYRACUSE c amer Eugene Z mmerman Sunday Mass 4 ana 10 a m Satizoa,, a Contession oehxt Masses Holy DatS 7am and 7 X Prn SOLOMON S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev Donald Sheime. Pastor Stxdav School TO X worship 0 x ZION CHAPEL U.B CHURCH I Corner Syra. WoB RE.aMItMN.J Chester Reed, Pastor Etoon J Watk.n*. S S Supt Sunday Schop*.» X Worsn p 10 X Evening worship 7 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN SYRACUSE George Phillips. Pastor Charles Baldwin. S. S Supt Sunday School « X Morning Worship 10:X

Rev. C. H. Ashman to become Grace's director of admissions

Rev. Charles H. Ashman will become the director of admissions of the Grace theological seminary in Winona Lake at the beginning of the 1976-77 academic school year in September. He has resigned as pastor of the Winona Lake Brethren church to accept the position succeeding Dr John J. Davis, who will assume the duties of executive vice president of Grace schools. Ashman will continue as assistant professor of practical theology, a position he held on a part-time basis since 1969. He has 25 years of pastoral experience and will also develop a new intern program as director of seminary student internships. He was pastor of the Winona Lake church during the building of the new church on Kings highway which was dedicated in December. 1969 Before that he was pastor of Grace Brethren churches in Rittman. Ohio and Phoenix. Ariz.

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Ashman served as moderator of the National Fellowship of Brethren Churches in 1973-74 and is a past chairman and presently the vice chairman of the board of directors of the Grace Village retirement complex in Winona Lake. He earned the BA degree cum laude from Westmont college in California. In 1950. he was awarded the master of divinity magna cum laude from Grace theological seminary. Ashman and wife. Frances, are the parents of three children. Ken W. and Judy K . both Grace college graduates and Karl W.» a member of the class of 1976 The Ashmans reside in Kelly (Cherry Creek) addition, r 8 Warsaw. TAIWAN TEA Taiwan tea exports totalled 15 93 million kilograms in the first nine months of 1975. an increase of 19.6 per cent over last year.