The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1963 — Page 16

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEU’S — May .10. 1963

To Vote On School Organization ((Mntmu '<l fr .in I’agt 1 • fl !<>a nship i now in tin I. <« the v ’ci Tins eh . • i<>n i - imp riant. It w <ll have a definite b aring on t ' future < f r '■ v s: idem s. J t i . u ■ t i> pm tan! t 1 it >ll I \ • • •}) ’<• ( mbh to \u’< tai: dvan’age < t Sis m S : Mmr ■ Thi li tr ; J ne 2Ti. I . •. I ’ ■ R ■ ' i: i : a’ ] a . a > ' her i«" aI. ■’< ,n thh i <• ■ tl ]■’ ’ W all e:\on Ol'S t C .pb is ■ O E < Mi ■ Ed - I ih m ” ' Ih< ft i .o N M 1 n I ' ' i < • . < . ■ O E S Th y < XI- . - 10. . I t < • <’ 'll- E i>< V. r. - .■ in th s' 'er . f i at J d di. t the ahs " . ' t use <iflici I'S Mrs Leßm >■; ■p. worthy mat ga\ • ’ 1 . ."it"' < t gmal ord' i of the organizati n a< i the lv roim portrayed. She announced a piaitre for miliat y wpik for Tu d <v. May 28. a : the temple at 7:30 p.m. Mrs Ei \ard Pet •'•sen pre-ent- (•' Mrs. Sn ;th v?h a demi-tasse c. p filled wild violet a y.ft fr-m V uthy Patron and Mr-. Georgi I ils wh> wi i ■ absent for the n. eting. Biihhdnvs b n- red were those o r Mr- C tl H ‘ft ' and Mi binry I »ip>rt A M■ mmial I)ay d m was used ir the table deco itions II" t and hostess were M . and Mrs William Slemwa'd. M and Mrs. Robert Sills Mr. m i Mrs Art Grote and Mr. and M Andrew Daniels. THE PWOFF Extravagant living today causes many people to go in the hole t get out of a rut.

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OBITUARIES^ If i *' " "'"a**** mi ■ » r-»ac_i —»—nr 4 ' \\ illiani lb xstrew William A Rex trew. 71. of Rt 2 North Libertv. died it 10 30 pin Monday in st J.<Mph "s---pp al f • >ll<iv in:: a•, ilm ■"I < igat 111< i;.th X ',! ••! my i e -ident <if thi an a iu.' was born in N. ith lab- < con A ' i ' 1 "!'l I b i ..ii - n< Eu.m.i Eu h rst or, Api d 17, l!'i.s She urviv. s ui. i tWn son . Paul N ot 50,, ; I', ."i and ll.n---(h! | > o' ? I- . I abet! > . Iwi । <1 ।Up.: ‘ i Mi i.■• a!: \\ <. ■ ' I of S Ut : !’•< . I <i"d Mi M.uh 1 I>< . k । I-’ .rt \ ivi »: ■ix gi and- । -a' ! n id a w ' i ' V. ' U -r. <if Tm ei. V:■ H Eu ial • i v. ii ■ held in St 1 ’etei I 'nited Cnuiili of Ghi 4. S.,uth Bend, at 2 pin Re Ii rhe-1 T. Tetzl iff. p i : ir. '4l. ia t ;ng But iil was in S irption Prairie "einetery. Mr. Rt x trew was a member of St. F ter's United Church of Christ. Lloyd Taylor Lloyd Taylor. Rt. 2. Walkerton, died at 1:45 am. Wednesday morning in Hines Veterans hospital. Hines. Il inois. The Nusbaum Funeral Homo i. in charge of arrangements. Servites are tentatively set for Friday afternoon. AV in Honors In Jr. High Track North Liberty Sth graders. Kent Nai agon and Jim P raser. won honors at the recent Junior High Trank Finals of South Bend Community Schools Both boy . entered in the pi le vault, placed in Ihe meet. Naragon tied for first place and Fraser finished in sixth place. Naragon vaulted a record 9 ft. 3 inches for a new North Liberty Junior High School record.

Koontz Lake News K. L I nitcif Mixsionan ( hurt h "The Chui i h With The Lighted Cross” Paul W. Loucks Pastor Mis. R. S X’armi. Supt, 9 .'m Sunday School. Io 15 Wi>r diip Sei x ice. 7:00 Evening S i\ h i l(i on 3'ucsday Lada s Prayer t line 7:90 Wednesday Mid-week Bible study. G (h» Saturday M n’s pi ayei miet mg. Tlu ii Ji . f r our I ,dv Vn ati' " Bi 1 • Si bool .- e Monday June 3 thm Friday June 7, from 9.00 to 11 ;o0 a u The H wing piogiani will lie I'riday vening. June- 7 at 7:00 F.ve 1 y boy and girl is wel< »me at oui Vacation Bible Si hool. A friendly Christian welcome awaits you in all oui s»rvi< -s. Koontz Lake ( immunity ( hurrh By the Like A. J. Compton Pa. or Carl Horn, Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Evening Worship 7:30. Business meeting in the church Saturday at 5:00 p.m. Tnur-day we will celebrate Me. inorial Day in Memory of the solders who gave lair lives lor the freedom of our country. St. Luke 22:19-20 And He took brad and gave thanks and brake it. and gave it to them saying. this is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. Likewise, also the cup after supper, saying this cup is the New Testament in my blood, which is shed for you. Where all people of all churches are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moran have returned to their lake home after spending the past six months m Tavaras, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richard, of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Greiger of Hanna, were guests if Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gjemre Sr. on Monday. Miss Linda Brown, who was chosen from Grovertown to attend the Girls’ State at Indiana University accompanied her m<»- ' ther, Mrs. Foyd Brown, to South Bend Sunday to attend a tea for the mothers and sponsors of the 63 girls from the 3rd district of American L'gion Auxiliary. They received final instructions for their one weeks trip to Bloomington with tlK’ir supervisors. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson spent two days in Elmhurst. 111., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanley gave a party for their daughter, Linda, a graduate of Grovertown High School and among the guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell. Wakarusa: Mrs. Carl Morris and sons. Bremen: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gregory and family South Bend; Mrs. Claud Berger. Roann. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Macy; Mrs Alfred Moore, Hamlet; Mrs. Larry Arndt and children, Kingsford Heights; Mrs. Calvin Steininger, Rochester; M 60 Years Os Service Est. 1903 LEMONTREES ms KAMMS RHB XM CUmww In _ Mar Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St.

and Mrs Stanley Marks. Mrs. Lucille Giessley and Ernest Stanley and son. Walkerton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, announce that their son, Lu ry has graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington. Captain and Mrs. Charles Jansen, sons David and Bobby, of Webb Air Force Base. Big Springs. Texas, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Wilson for three days. Their Son Teddy, a student of Indiana niversity has returned horn? for the summer va< a I ion. Mi Hilding Sundeen ha returned h< me alter spending one wi k with In i daughter and familW Mr and Mi Walter ('arlsoii, 1 ।y Villa < <)hio Mr m d Mrs. ine Hopkinand ii' sly. of Kokomo, wci e wc< k end guest . t Mr. and Mr.-. Ji ph Smilli<“ Mt and Mi . Richaid L"' 1 .il and daughter I ame.a of G, shi n. weic Sunday gu- -4 of the Smillies. Mi Josephine Ozici. Gi ■enup. 111., was a week end guest of Mi and Mrs. Oren Duthie. Russell Duthie, Skoki •, 111., was a Sunday guest of the Duthies, Their daughter Laurel, and Soil Robert, students at Indiana University. hav? returned home for the summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green. Christine, Larry and Michael, ot Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waranowski. Sunday guests were Mi. and Mrs. Ri Nut Green, Mich le, Barbara and Bobby, of Oa.k Lawn. 111. Mr. and Mrs. lan Dailey. Mrs. Lawrence Wade, Mishawaka. Mi Thomas Etherington and grandSon Dud. of North Liberty, were guests < f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Coss. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin R. Lidd and son. of Warsaw, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harty L. Fries. The regular monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp. Fino Dept will be held Monday, June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the fire station. All members are asked to be present. The department answered three calls Sunday and one Monday at the Sandhill Motel east of Grovertown. Some people travel so fast in the pursuit of happiness they take all the joy out of life. BLAMT OUT Houses built on sand will not stand, but a golf ball in a sand trap remains forever.

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