The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 June 1977 — Page 15

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Boat-In Worship to start Sunday

Participating churches in the Syracuse-Lake Wawasee area are holding Boat-In-Worship services this year, starting Sunday. June 26. at the west end of Lake Wawasee at the Oakwood Park piers. The services will be each Sunday morning from 8:30-9 a m through September 4. A boat may be pulled up or persons can sit on the shore Coffee will be served following the services. "The real purpose is to reach people of the lake community that normally would not be attending church,” explained Rev. Ross Cook, one of- the participating pastors. On a typical Sunday morning, five minutes before the service, the only boat present will be the one used for the services. Then, illustrates Rev. Phillip Frew, the boats start coming, until a small armada is present. Between 300 and 400 persons attend the services, about 65 to 70 boats and the remainder on shoiv. "The bulk of the people, who do attend, are lake people." said Rev. Cook The beginnings of the boat-in started eight years ago “It was an outgrowth of a summer ministry to youth.” Rev Cook said. In 1973, the area churches who wished to began sponsoring the services, jointly. After the services, an offering is taken using fishing nets to collect the offerings The amount beyond expenses is used for community projects Last year. $1,300 was given to the Lakeland Day Care Center, from the proceeds Those churches participating in the. senices include Calvary United Methodist Church. Church of God, Grace Lutheran Church. Wawasee Lakeside Chapel. Church of Brethren, Saint Andrew's United Methodist. Calvary Lutheran and All Saints Episcopal Schedule of semces is as follows: June 26 — "Open House." John 1 July 3 — "Permission to Play.” John 2 July 10 - “God's Mulligan.'" John 3 July 17 — "Thirst Quencher." - John 4 July 24 — "Life Begins at 38.” John 5 July 31 — “Look No Skills.” John 6 August 7— “Love Letters in the Sands. ” Johnß August 14 — "Going Down With The Ship.” John 10 August 21 — "Up W ith People.” John 11 Augtist 28 — "Job Description.” John 13 September 4 — “The Travel Agent.” John 14

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ibomRSOMBBI MMMV VHHHHHI CAST-OFF — Ministers from the Syracuse-Wawasee area cast-off in preparation for their boatin worship services, which begin this Sunday. On board are left. Rev. Harlan Steffen. Rev. Don Sheline. Rev. Ross Cook. Rev. David L. Hyndman. Rev. Phillip Frew and Rev. Tom Douglas. Ministers from other participating churches not pictured are Rev. Steven Archer and Rev. George Phillips. Jon Schobert will pilot the boat, donated by a Columbia City firm.

| Morris Chapel neighborhood news |

The Morris Chapel Church located at roads 150 north and 575 east was broken into last Saturday night. Entrance was gained through the breaking of a window on the west side of the building A screen was also torn and destroyed. The sheriff's office was notified and county patrolman Burdell Blackburn investigated, finding the only loss other than the window was a gold cross valued at S2OO. Mr and Mrs. Jim Outcelt were Monday evening supper guests of Illa's brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson of Union City. Ohio. Bobby Billings has returned home after a two week visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Addison King, Dale. Mr. and Mrs Basil Rice and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rice. Dave King. Joe and Laurie Howard spent a very enjoyable day at Cedar Point last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. David Markell of Winona Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Engelberth and family. Sunday, June 12, the 1937 graduating class of Pierceton High School held it’s first reunion in 40 years at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dale Wright Many of the class members had not seen each other in 40 years, so a very challenging and flustered meeting was experienced by each and everyone. As the time of recognition past, old times were brought back to memories and 40 years of living were related in small groups. Each member told of their children and grandchildren; also other interesting parts of their

ALL SAINTS CHAFRL (Ee«scoea<> lake wawasee Vicar Re* Oa««o L Hyngman Ho«v EucMr.st • CLUNETTI UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cml R low Raster Worship Service * a m Sunday School 10 IS a m BURR OAK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH uaw-ence Rrrnes. Raster Sunday Schoo* * X Worship >6 X LAKELAND COAAMUNITY CHURCH Rev Robert u Chw>ster Raster Sunday School » X Worship Service W X Eaetist Fenowsh.p »*our s X UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LEESEURa Ken Fant. Faster Mrs Chris Kerri merer Sup' Morning Worship » X Church Schoo* W X UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MILFORD Everett Owens Raster Mrs Robert Brown. Supt Church Schoo* « X Worship ID X UMYF Sunoar 0 X CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN NORTH WEBSTER *aui F Shriber Raster Morning Worship » X Sunday School »0 X

lives. Those class members attending were Eldon Smith, Kenneth Bossier, Robert Stump, Paul Ring. Orlow Walgamouth. Herbert Blocker, Charles Trump. Gene Menzie, Dale Wright, Sara Ellen (Cormany) Scott, Helen (Clover) Cornelius. Marjorie (Lenwell) Horner, Maxine (Fawley) Cole, Helen (Orr) Oxenrider. Frances (Clover) Faurote. Betty (Mort) Walgamouth, Emogene (Hossler) Leisure. Shirley Edwards and daughters. Penny and Glenda of Morehead. Ky., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard and family. James Engelberth is attending Methodist Youth Camp this week near Clay City. Mrs. Estil Dyson, Carol Outcelt and children, Dallas and Jacob Gordon, spent Wednesday afternoon at the Pleasant View Nursing Home in Wabash visiting Mrs. Dyson’s mother, Mrs. Grace Roger. Charlene Conley is still a patient at the Whitley County Hospital. Monday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Engelberth and family were. Mrs. Henry Engelberth of Warsaw, Bill’s mother, and also his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Engelberth and family of Erie, Pa. Mr. Robert Weaver and Lester Perry have been admitted to the Alfran Nursing Home in Columbia City. Mrs. Estil Dyson and her daughter, Carol Outcelt, displayed many pieces of their beautiful ceramic work at the arts and crafts show and sale last

WAWASEE LAKESIDE CHAPEL Harlan Ste«en Raster Slßve Bowman. S S Sup» Worship Service *0 Sunday School U TURKEY CREEK CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Clarence B Fike Restor Church School » » Worship 10 00 HASTINGS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Devid w.emoyer. Raster Kendall Biller Supt Sunday School » X Worship 10 X Prayer Meeting Thursday t X Young Adults Wednesday » X AROSTOLIC CHRISTIAN MILFORQ Theo Beer: Henry Beer; jesse Beer Eimer Hantter and Waiter SleHen Mmstters Morn, ng Worsh P >0 Sunday School 10 Afternoon Worship U XCHRISTIAN CHURCH MILFORD Robert Greenwood M niSter Rick 6rovii*e*e Assoc a’e M.mster Weyne Bucher. Sub* Bible School ♦ X Worship '0 30 and ’pm weanesda* B ote Shidv » , CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH iCewrty Reads »o a»d Rooks teen Eweren Owens Pastor Roberta Laughi n s S Sub’ . Sunbay School >0 *5 Worship Service ’ is CHURCH OF GOO NORTH WEBSTER BiH Evans Pastor Worship « X Sunday School ’9 X Evening Service ’ NEW SALEM CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN (SMN ANPE I Wv„. Maier Pastor Sunday School * X Worsh.p 10 X Evening Worsn.p ’ BRETHRENCHURCH LEESBURO Rmph Burns. Pastor Sunday School • X '0 X Mom>ng Worship 15 XII X evening Worship e 1 Prayer Service. Tnwrs 1 B UNITED METHODIST CHURCH NORTH WEBSTER Pout Steen Pas*or A. C Underwood Assistant worship t X ano '0 AS Church School « X Jipiior sen.or UM* * B BARBEE COMMUNITY CHURCH I Kuhn Drive. Little Barbee Lake! Bryce Foster P.Shx Sunbav Schoo* » worship Sendee »0 Prayer Moe*>ng weonesoay 7

Saturday at Pickwick Place in Syracuse. Luncheon guests Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Coble was Dr. Coble's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilker of Van Wert. Ohio. Attending the Annual Homemakers Conference at Purdue, June 8 thru 10, were Mrs. Lloyd Hively, Kosciusko County Extension Homemaker president, Mrs. Richard Williamson and Mrs. Robert Dockery, representing the Sunshine Club. ‘Living with Change* was this year’s theme, presented by such outstanding speakers as Ann Kaiser, editor of Farm Wife News and Dr. Dalores Slorey, certified psychologist from Michigan. Many educational workshops and sessions concerning energy health finances and foods were presented. The combined county choruses from the entire state entertained during the program on Wednesday evening. The 53d annual BiblerVanCuren family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Outcelt, Sunday, June 12. There were 47 present, and traveling the greatest distance were Mr. and Mrs David Anson Bibler of Indianapolis and his parents. Dr; and Mrs. L. D. Bibler of Muncie. The oldest member present was Ross Huff. 86, r 1 Pierceton, and the youngest was Jacob Gorden E. Outcelt, three months, of r 1 Warsaw The reunion is always held on the second Sunday of June each vear, and next year it will again be held at the Jim Outcelt home

NORTH WEBSTER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles E Myers. Pastor Tom HoHerT, S S Supt Sunday School » X Worship 10 X Wednesday Services 7 FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH MILFORD Rev Richard Boyd. Pastor Mike Mathews. Supt Church School ♦ X Morning Worship 10 X Morning Prayer Service Tuesday ♦ CALVARY BAPT.ST CHURCH I Armstrong Road) OSWEGO Gary T. Meadors. Pastor Sunday School * X Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Worship 7 Thursday Prayer Meeting ?pm BETHEL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN _ MILFORD Ammon Wenger, interim Pastor Herb Reuter. Adult S S. Sp» Sunday School » Worship 10 BETHANY CHURCH OP THE BRETHREN <U S 41 Doug Archer. Pastor Eugene uange. S S Supt Mommg Worship « X Sunday Schoo* >0 X CHURCH OF THE NAXARENE SYRACUSE Norman’ uincoih Pastor Simdav School t X Morning Worship ’0 X * Sir day E waning Worship 7pm Mid week Prayer Meeting 7pm Thurs SAINT PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH LIOONIER Father Frank,K ronewitter Masses Sat «pm and Sun 10 X am CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH CROMWELL (111 W Oran«eSt.) Steve Archer pastor Worship Service 11 a m Sunoav School ID a m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH <«t> S. Cavm St 1 LIGONIER Sunday School * X Worship Service W 40 GOSHEN FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Service u SiXidav School li we«tesdav Service 7 as CHURCH OF 000 SYRACUSE Thomas Douglas. Pastor Joe Mibschman. S S Supt Smoay School e x Morning Worship 10 X Sunday Evening Service 7 X

MORRIS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST (Ceuniy reads 1 SON and 37SE) Charles Taylor, pastor Gordon Tuttle. Supt Sunday School *:X Worship 10 X SYRACUSE UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Comer Harrison 4 Pearl Sts.) Terry Fleetwood. Pastor Sunday School 10 Praise and Worship. Sunday 7 x Youth Service. Tuesdey 7 Bible Study. Thursday 7 X SAINT ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SYRACUSE Rev Philip Frew. Pastor Church School ♦ IS Worship Hour 10 X jiF'tlpm UMYF 7 p m WAWASEE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH (Across From High Scheel) James Frgerksen. Pastor Bryce Medlock, S S Supt Sunday School » X Worship 10 X and 7 Mid Wee* Wee 7 Youth Study Wgd. 7 AWANA Clubs Thurs * X MILFORD CHAPEL (South Mata) Ben Shirk. Gen Supt Jerome Zehr. S. S Supt SiKiday Schoo* 10 Worship Service 11 CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (SR 11 South) SYRACUSE Rom D Cook. Pastor Donald Sheline. Assoc Church School ♦ X Morning Worship I X and 10 X Jr 4* Sr YF a X Sunday SAINT MARTIN DE FORRES CATHOLIC CNURCH SYRACUSE Father Kenneth Sarraeme Sunday Mass 7: IS. « and 10 45 a m Saturday $ and 4: IS p.m. Confession before Masses Holy Days 7 a m and 7 X pm. SOLOMON'S CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Robert D Wilburn. Pastor „ Summer Schedule Worship * 00 Sunday School 10:00 XION CHAPEL U. B. CHURCH (Comer Syra web. Rd.*< ’•** ’ Chester Reed. Pastor Eldon J walkins. S S Sup* Sunday School • X Worship >0 X Evening Worship 7 CHURCH OF THE ERR™* 1 * SYRACUSE George Ph.HU* ”•»»* Stanley •*'"*'**■ 5 S Sunday School ’ » Mommg Worship ’• » Sunday BdFe Study 7pm

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