The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1962 — Page 12
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— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — July 19. 1962
$ Koontz £ vvw< LETTER^ K. 1.. I nil' ll MKsimiar;, ( nur< h "Th< Church Wi.h The Lighted Cross R v Paul L"a ks, 1 ash i Mr> R S Viuga. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. V. । ship 10:15 Evening S rvii e 7 On. 1. id;,, l’i ayi Time 1" 00 Tm isda y. Fori ilv (’rusade 70" nightly M I tvei M« • g 600 Saturday. Vacation Bible School entitled "Fanulv Cr isade" will be hel I next wi ch July 22 29. v Oh • rvive.- nightly. There will be special p u p;bi>* .'lories ! a ■ i-.’.ip • <>h e ( t 1. "<i i'. eonc -'s ami a wai d I ’ll C>r will lie Miss Edna I. hr of Spring Arbor. Al higan The entire tumily is web cine. Come you w ill enjoy it. Koontz Take Commnni;y Chlircl\ Independ mt - N n Sv taiian Fundamental A. J Compton. Pastor Carl Horn. Supt. Sundav School 9:30 a.in. Morning Worship 10 30 am. Evening Worship 7 :30 pm. R.vival nightly. south of Grovertown. Turn en t on 300 N to lu25E. soldi to the first h mse on right in Clyde Bot (.orff's h >me. May SI don 19 years ' f nge, cv n .] I Si 'or May .' ns nffl.jed m ’"'dy. unahC to attend s , 00l ab .ost blind The Lord healed her eye- and now sho has 2'l-20 \ ision. 1’ TO 1 r h• 'V i: • ’ - ■ ; the age cf ten. the I < rd called p, top’ ' h the .■ A I ' he called liar twic. ■he said “Lord. I can't read' Then he looked down and begun to read her Bible for the fir t time in her life. ’ May Shelton, and lb”e Bo‘tmff son of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Bottorff announce their ap—MOST— Intrastate Investments INDIANA STOCKS BOUGHT-SOLD-QUOTED SOUTHERN SECURITIES CORPORATION LOCAL REPRESENT \TIVES Louis C. Houser Claude E. Houser Phone Walkerton 586 3254 586-3195
Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30-5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12andl - 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist 01 TICE HOURS: 9:30-12 and 1-5:30 Mon., Thur. Dr. G. E. Neidlinffer i Veter inarian OF! ICE HOURS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 • 8:00 Fridays । : J Nushaunfs Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 586-3444 —
preaching marriage Ana” t 19. at 2 o’clock in the lv" ntz Lala Community Chur- h with Rev. A. ,1 Compton , 1 i ing. Rt op I .on iw:!'" ’ab ly following th * Cen monv. Tiny are to be baptized with w;it'i Dave i i one if the converts of the last revival here in the church Many t> 11 of healing their bodi” in this iwival. Mi. and Mi Ro roe Provence enti i ’aired tin ii daughter and son-in-law, Mi and Mis J< hn p -sman. Gary, ovei the week end. Betty and Tr< a Wolfe, of Huntington Wist Va . are spending a few day- as guest of their grandmother, Mrs. Ann.' Wolfe, and then to Chicago, as guests of Mr Mary Peterson. Recent gue ’ of Mrs. V ofe were Air. and Mis. Ralph. Wolfe and childieii. of S' uth Bend. The reg ilai monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be held Friday. July 20. al their clubhouse and members a e urg' d to attend. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Packer, of Miami, Fla., wore guest -of Mi', and Mi s. E. W. Amick. They are enroute in n iking the < ireuit trip aiound the Gi at Lakes. Mi Hat •k. F uver. 11 Jlister, Mo., spent several d ys as guest of hei father, Clay Bonifield. Iha nt guests of Mr. and Mis. Edward Barret' were Miss Charlotte Smith. Boston. Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Joi n Smith., Bradent<” i Fla, Mis Laura Eruenlin. Mrs. Thomas Etherington ami s< n. Dick. of Mis’awaka. Rickey ar. . Matthew A kney. of S' uth It 1 Mrs. Hat’ie Taylor, of Logansport, wb > had -pent s« verai d; ys as g os's of the Barret’s returned i her home aero ipanied by M ■ Bai felt and Mi . James S -ott All Harry Ei i ‘-s re'urned h in e last W' ' k after spending nearly fiv w -'ks visiting with her daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Em *y Lowman, in Tacoma. Wash. Mrs. h ries took many trips on the west coast, including the Seattle Fair, and accompanied the Lowmans to his new assignment at Ellsworth Air Force Base. South Pakota. She was accompanied h me by the Lowmans, who spent several days here before returning to South Pakota. Oregon Township Home Demonstra’ion Club will hold their meeting next month on August Uth in the park at north end of Lak- Maxinkuckee Culver. A business meeting will follow the picnic. The North Side Club of Knox will be guests at this picnic. At the last meeting of the Koontz Lake Fire Auxiliary, it
was announced three new membei join d, Mrs Don Adams, Mi- (’. Fairbanksard Mrs Ruth S hlagel Mis. Myrtle Gjernre was reinstat' d as a member. Refreshmen's were served. (delay< d) Mr. and Air. . B. F. Wyatt, of Chanute Kam; Miss Christine Prownce, and Wille 'help Adams, Holdenville, Okla., and Jessemine Cobb, of Independence Kam, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Provence foi several days. Tlwy all help'd to celebrate the Gold,-n Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Provem e with Open House on Sunday. July Bth, at tiie Conservation Club House. Mrs. Harriet Taylor. Logansport. ami Mrs. Gene Clark and son, Randy, of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bair U on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Paul Dekker, and sons ami Marian Jensen, of Chicago, wi re week end guests of Ali s. Be-s Turnbull. Mi. and Mrs. Lyle Hunter and i hildren, of Phair, Texas, and Mrs. Je.-sie Hunter, of Morocco, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Brown and daughters lor two days laut week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopman and children. and Mi s Margaret Kean, of Chicago are spending smeial days in the Kean cottage on South Side. Mrs. Paul Davey, LaPurte, was a guest of her mother, Mrs Laura Hornbeck last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Huit and son. Iv;m of Chicagi . were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ah Coy. On Sunday the McCoys wire guests <f Mr. and Mr. Lewis Bi* i zk' . of LaCro. se, Mrs Amelia Harrison i"। empanied Mr. and Mi Carl Girthuric, •>f l'h' ago. ',<> Heilevilli, ill . to visit with '!• Er. 1 Guthorli owr lhe weea end. Monday evening. Mis. Harri, n heiped to ccielu ati her granddaughter, Gail Baker's, birthday in Walknton. Mr and Mr . Tin ma Given and children, f Bridgeview, Lh, were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Josepii Waranowski for several days last week. Other guests were Air. and Mrs. Robert Green and children, of Oak Lawn, 111., Alr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green. Air. and Airs. Gilbert Green and son. Airs. James Scales and daughter, and Ricky Green, all of Chicago. Airs. Goldie Alohler and son, Frederick, of lx>uisville. and Bea Bills, of New Castle, were recent guests of Air. and Airs. James Scott. Air and Airs. Oren Duthie and daughter. Laurel, and Airs. Ida Oberg, have just returned home after a two weeks vacation in Iron Mountain. Michigan, as guests of Air. and Airs. Herbert Carlson. Air. and Airs. Walter Moran were visited last week by her niece and family. Mr. and Airs. Dave AfcKay and son, Tom, of Dover, Ohio. Saturday they hosted a fish fry and those present were the AlcKays, Air. and Mrs. Herman Henry, Walkerton, Mrs. John Stradter, and sons, Lee, Gary and Mark, South Bend; Elmer Hartke and his granddaughter. Kim Cook, of Michigan City; Air and Airs. James Karns and son, Bruce, of Grovertown, :uid p" " ———— MTeontfUrws bt. 1901 EXAMINED FIHED NEARING AIDS AH Madr In Our Dun Sho/t PHONE CE 4-7771 31« S. MICHIGAN ST,
"Suntlay School Family Crusade" Coming To United Missionary Church I 11 - I A \ >?*■ - ri Ki K* t ™ s j. * h Jvu• ----- - i ■ OM3ER ' >■fsi .1 .'.Hr
The Koontz Lake I’nited Mis- ; sionarv Church will be 'he site ; of one week of special services i called the ‘'Sunday School Family Crusade.” The services which arc the Vacation Bible Scho >l, are designed for the entire family to enjoy. Conducting the services will be Air s Edna L'hr. of Spring Arbor. Ali< higan. Ali s Lohr is a chiidrcn's worker extraordinary. Her Bible stories captivate the attention of children anil adults Al- and Al’-s. J >-eph Quebbeman. As t r a wonderful week, the Ab Kavs r. turned to their home in Ohio on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ewrett James enh rtained the following guests at the;!' home in honor of their da Jr’ r. Penny's, birthday: Air. and Airs Thomas AlcAla-ters and da .g: ter. Carol, of Al'oona. Hl., w: > was a former clas-nritc of Pi nny’s at Cornell College, in Mt. Vernon, la . Miss Diana Oi ms and -Mrs. Georgia Lindsey, of Chicago, and Aliss Susan Messcrman, of LaPorte all former classmates of Evergreen Park High S' hool. Sunday Penny returned to Purdue University. Recent guests of Harry L. Fries were Air. and Airs. Harry J. Fries, daughter Pamela, and son, Alan, of Chicago. Guests at a cook out Sunday of Air. and Airs. Carl Gjenire Sr. were Kenneth Gjenire. New Orleans, La.; Air. and Airs. Louis Anderson, Alyson and Janet, Air. and Airs. Carl Gjernre Jr., and children, Walkerton, and Don Gjernre. Sunday callers were Air. and Mrs William Kennedy of Chicago.
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alike. An excellent speaker wit' a unique presentation. Aliss Loh uses illustrated object lesson suede graph illumirfated will colored lights and occasionally bit of magic. Services will be cm h evenin at 7:00 the week of July 22 thi 29 th. The pastor announces thei will be special musi cont I and awards. Everyw e. child!' young people and adult arc w come. Rev. Paul T/m ks. Past SELI - HELI* The man who contributes t the general progre . of his co’ !■ ni’y is indirectly helping hii . self. foON'T BE A | "ROAD RACER' I Let's driv? with care C. E. Ted Hevel INSURANCE Phone 0L 6-3131 tow rerwwal rales <lr»vef» fAMMEW: MRIAL AUTBMBBIL! INSVHANM CtMFANf • MABISM, WIUMSW
