CImreli Dedication at WawakaLThe German Lutheran chureli^^ S JBKawaka*'under the moat fayorable circumsthh-ces. bmldinglipas; the one formerly owned by^ the Methodists^ but the German Lutherans, ieelipg the need of a church{oftlieir own ih that community, purchasedit and remodeled and fitted it up in good style. lt;At an early hour people from all parts of the county and especially from; the vicinity of iW^waka began to ar§ rive. Three coaches filled with visitors from Elkhart and Ligonier and three coaches from KendaH also arrived * and as a natural consequence large numbers were unable to even seeur^ standing room inside. The services, by: Rev. J. Schumm, of Kendallv.ille, and: Rev.M.L.Fischer,of®:of the congregation, were solemn an® impressive. Services were delivered in German both in the forenoon and af-ternoon. ;.{w vc:Dinner, and ah abundance of it for all, was furnished by; members of the congregation in and^arouhd Wawaka^ :and ^^^ryed4n John Zimmerman's^and:p£:£^e^It is ple^in^q^mark that the be^ havior thr^ghdufc day wrt/i nn r\ Vil A ■*-» aI- a Virtu vn A tt nrtiftiifVk