"Not Ashamed," this past
Sunday. The group shared
a special message in song
about God's love in the
midst of storms. The ladies
of the church: had made a
delicious Sloppy Joe lunch
topped offwith strawberry
and saw dust pie. We
greatly appreciated the
singers eating with us and
sharing meaningful fel-
lowship at the dinner
table.
We are grateful to the
many visitors that keep
stopping in. You are always
welcome at our church.
We ask that you come
back.
We are excited about the
upcoming events sched-
tried at our church. April
21, during our evening ser-
vice we will be welcoming
Doug Carmel from Rock of
Israel. He will be speaking
on the Seasons of Passover.
We are excited to an-
nounce that on June 8 we
will be hosting the free
fishing/picnic in the again
at Briley Township Park
and pavilion. "Not
Ashamed" has agreed to
return and share another
concert with our commu-
nity.
Keep looking for details
on our upcomingVacarion
Bible School. This year's
theme is "Bugs," and the
group from Chicago is
back this year to help us
with our music and games.
Kids, start inviting your
munity Baptist Church of
Hillman, Pastor Killion ex-
plained to us the reasons
for tithing, keeping the Ten
Commandments and why
you must understand the
Old Testament of the Bible
in order to understand the
New Testament.
Coming Events: April 14,
Fellowship dinner. The
Lord's Supper, and
MediLodge Services; April
20, Kitchen shower for the
church at noon; May 4,
Mother/daughter Ladies
Banquet at noon. Mary
Garza will be our guest.
RSVP required. Tickets are
$10 for ages 13 and up; and
May 16 and 17, Work Bee
for give-away.
We are still collecting
clean cans for the building
fund and items for our
Spring Give-away.
Let us pray for Pastor
Killion and his family, for
revival in the church, the
sick, homeless, shut-ins,
unsaved, starving, for
church growth and vaca-
tion bible school, for peace
in Israel, our military per-
sonnel and their families,
and our country.
The Heavenly Father is so
faithful to answer our
prayers. We see him work-
ing in our lives and bless-
ing us daily. Share the love
of God with someone to-
day.
Remember that God
doesn't change, we
should!
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YOU have a friend at FBC.
Members and guests of
St. lohn Lutheran Church,
Hillman observed the sec-
ond Sunday of Easter last
Sunday. Thank you to
Lowell, Stewart and Karen
for assisting Pastor
Mandleywith the moming
worship service.
During the worship ser-
vice we welcomed Lucas
John Donajkowski and
T0rri Jeanette Brown in
God's family through Holy
Baptism. Lucas' parents
are Benjamin and Chris-
tina Havermahl and his
sponsor is Laticia
Havermahl. Torri's par-
ents are Troy Brown and
Shara Havermahl and her
sponsors are PercyJackson
and Karen Burr.
The LWML will host their
quarterly potluck meeting.
on Sunday, April 14 follow-
ing the morning worship
service.
The LWML Spring Rally
will be held at St. John
Lutheran Church on Sat-
urday, April 21 with regis-
tration beginning at 9:30
a.m. The fee is $5, which
includes lunch. The
speaker will be Reverand
Mark Boditch from Grand
Rapids.
Happybirthdaythisweek
to Geraldine Hubbard,
Shirley Vogt, Alien Edgar,
Clayton Bahrke, Lee
Brandt, Jason Barrie and
Raelyn Konieczny.
During the Sunday
morning service at Com-
At the Full Gospel
Church of Atlanta, Pastor
Fisher rifled his sermon,
"Another wall has come
down," which was based
on scripture from
Ephesians 2:11-22. Pref-
aced by the example how
the Berlin wall separated
East and West Germany
and was torn down, so
there was, in the spiritual
sense, another wall that
came down, (i e )Eph,
2:13,14. But now in Christ
Jesus you who were far off
have been brought near by
the blood of Christ. For He
Himself is our peace, who
has made both one, and
has broken down the
middle wall of separation.
There will be a Kidz and
Youth Ministry program at
Life Ministry Center in
Cheboygan April 13, from
10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
There will be a kids edi-
tion of the Evangel maga-
zine, for distribution on
Sunday, titled "Superhe-
roes of the Bible." It will
feature amazing animals,
activities, and fl4n facts.
At the Full Gospel Church
and Family Ministry Cen-
ter of Lewiston, there is
Bible study on Tuesday at 2
p.m. The food pantry
opens at 4 p.m. on Thurs-
day and That Thursday
Thing: Praise, Prayer, and
Word, is at 6 p.m.
programs, benefits, and services. Just
call toU-tree 1-SO0-FED-INFO or
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David Woodrow Wilson
David Woodrow Wilson, 70, of Kalkaska, died at home
on Tuesday, April 2, 2013. He was born on November 14,
1942 to Woodrow and Ruth (Harper) Wilson. He gradu-
ated from Atlanta High School in Atlanta, Michigan in
1961. He married Margaret (Marchand) in 1966, who
survives.
David graduated from Ferris State in 1967. He worked
for the State of Michigan for over 28 years, most of which
as the Kalkaska County Social Services Director.
Mr. Wilson was a member of the People's Church in
Kalkaska, served on the Senior Haven Board, volun-
teered at the Kalkaska Commission on Aging, and was
president of the local Historical Society. The greatest joy
in his life was spending time with his family and watch-
ing his grandsons play baseball and other sports. He was
an avid and lifelong Detroit Tigers fan.
David is also survived byhis son, Steve (Jeanny) Wilson
of Rudyard; daughter, Julie of Kalkaska; grandchildren
Mitch, Tyler, Riley, and JadaWilson; step-grandchildren
Ashley Clark, Alicia (Tyler) Northrup, and Ariel (lake)
McGrath.
A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 6, in the
Chapel of Kalkaska Funeral Home with Pastor Roger
Numerick officiating. Memorials may be directed to the
Kalkaska Commission on Aging or the American Heart
Association.
Arrangements were handled by Kalkaska Funeral
Home and Cremation Services.
by lVlatitda Charles
My Social Security
There is an easierwayto get answers from Social Security
than sitting on hold on the phone.
Social Security's website (http://socialsecurity.gov) has
a long list of things you can do online after creating a My
Social Security account: get your benefits verification let-
ter, get your statement, apply for retirement or disability
benefits, appeal a disability decision, estimate your retire-
ment benefits, checkyour application status and so much
more.
The biggest concern, however, is that if you've done a
Googie search about the topic, you easily could end up at
a fake website that is not Social Security.
For example, replacing your card is free, but if you acci-
dentally wander to a scam site, they'll want to charge you
as much as $50. Not only that, but they'll have your Social
Security number when you type it in.
If you marry and want a card in your new name, you'll
need to contact Social Security directly. Don't fall for an
online scam.
Even if you haven't hunted online for information yet
you receive what looks like Social Security email, beware.
Social Security will never send you email asking for infor-
mation such as your name or number. Any emalls asking
for that are from scammers. If you receive that kind of
email, call the real Social Security administration immedi-
ately at 1-800-772-1213 or the fraud hotine at 1-800-269-
0271.
Do the same if you receive a phone call from someone
pretending to be from Social Security. They might have
excuses, such as their computer systemwent down orthey
need to verify your banking direct-deposit information.
If you sign up online for a genuine My Social Security
account, beware. Be sure what webpage you're on. Re-
member to look for the ".gov" at the end of the address.
Matilda Charles regrets that he cannot personally answer
reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column
whenever possible. Send email to columnreply2@gmail.com.
(c) 2013 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Bonnie Trembath
Bonnie Trembath (San-
dri), 77, of Atlanta passed
away on March 23, 2013
while visiting family in
Florida.
Bonnie was born on Sep-
tember 14, 1935 in Detroit
to parents Joseph and
Evelyn Sandri. She grew up
in Royal Oak, graduating
fromRoyal OakHigh School
in 1953. She married Doug
Trembath on April 13, 1957, and they raised their chil-
dren in Livonia.
She retired to Atlanta in 1992 and enjoyed boating,
snowmobiling and golfing with the Thunder Bay Thurs-
day Ladies League.
She is survived byloving husband Douglas Trembath of
Atlanta; dear daughters, Kathie (Chris) MacLean of
Westland and Donna Trembath of Roseville; twin sister,
Beverly Henry of Onaway; brothers, Russell (Elaine)
Sandri of Sterling Heights and Kenneth (Sue) Sandri of
Crystal Falls; five grandchildren and three great-grand-
children.
Preceding her in death were a daughter, Judy Trembath;
granddaughter, Chelsea MacLean; and brother-in-law
Jim Henry.
A memorial service will be held on April 11 at 4 p.m. at
Garden City Presbyterian Church, 1841 Middlebelt Rd.,
Garden City, MI 48135. A visitation will begin at 3 p.m.
until the time of the service.
Arthur Raske
Arthur Raske, 91, passed away Thursday, March 28,
2013, at Bay Area Medical Center in Marinette, Wiscon-
sin. He was born in Chicago, IL to the late Arthur and
Arline (Monger) Raskewitz.
Arthur entered the Marine Corps in 1945 and served in
the Pacific Theater until the end of World War II. He
returned home and married Elma Moody. They had two
sons, Arthur III and John Moody Raske. He owned and
operated NuMatics Grinders Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio for
many years and after retirement, he and Elma moved to
Lewiston, MI.
Arthur was an avid golfer and was a regular in the
Garland Men's League. After Elma's passing, he married
Muriel (Lake) Moore. Arthur was a strong supporter of
childhood literacy and founded a citizens group in
Lewiston, Lamplighters, which sponsored Dolly Parton
Imagination Library.
He is survived by his wife, Muriel; his two sons, Art III
and John; and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at the Lewiston Congre-
gational Church in July.
Mary Louise Schatzberg
Mary Louise Schatberg, wife of the late Lester, passed
away on March 28, 2013. She was born in Detroit, MI on
May 31, 1920 to Robert LaCroix and Margaret Parent.
She is survived by a son, Timothy (Kim); sister, Edna
Mclaughlin of Atlanta; brother, Robert LaCroix of Grants
Pass, OR; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and
a great-great-granddaughter.
Mary was preceded in death by three sons, Lester,
Donald and Jack, and great-grandson Alan Smith.
Memorial services were held April 2, 2013 at the Gilbert
Funeral Home in Algonac.
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