The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1963 — Page 16
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — June 27, 1963
Koontz Lake News l\ L. I nited Mi -ionary ( Imnli “The Chmi'h With The Lighted Paul L u< k> 1 ’ast<n Mi s R S Varga, Supt. 9 .30 Sunday S< hool. lol?* Worship Service. 7 on Evening Sei vie । lo on Tuesday. Ladies prayer 11 lie. 7 no \\, dm iLy Mi'Kwn k PaMo S udy 6:00 Saturday, Men's Piay< i 1! 'eiing. Y>u ian worship God in the woods . . , but you don't' 5 >u tan w rdup God mi the lakes . . but you don't Y>u <an worship God, in yoi’i into . . but you don't Y' m an worship God in a dilTetent i hur< p < ach Sunday . . .but you don't! Tie best plate to worship God >n Sunday is at our church! f\ nmtz l ake Community Cluin h By The Lake A. J. Compton, Pastor Carl Hoi n, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m, Mr. anti Mr Ted Philpott, of 1 tPo’le City, lowa, were week e <i gm sts of Mr. and Mm. Cail \ son an iTe dy. Mr. and Mis. Ted Lipke and s n. Dennis return *d home after s en ing bwo weeks at Missoula. I- oiitana. where they attended g actuation cxeo ises of their son. f iwaid at Montana Stab Vniver- < v where h? re< < ved tin* Bach- < >r of .S< ien e Degree. He has :• range.i to be <*my|oyed as Wild--1 e Biologit in tlu Department of 1 terior at Huron. South Dakota. Miss Joseph Ozier, Greenup, Illinois was a 'week end guest of J'r. and Mrs. Oren Duthie and family. , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Amick ent rtained their daughter over the v -ek end. Miss Betty Sims of Chicago. Guests of the Amicks r Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. A thur Planck. Elmhurst. 111., and Mr. ami Mrs. John Tegtmeyer and c ildren of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Routson a d son. Dickie, and Mrs. May P. mdquist of Villa Park, 111., v Te week end guests of Mr. and >■>. Pen y Selkirk. Recent guests the Selkirks were Mr. and Mrs. E twin Jacques of Royal Oak, 5 tchigan. Mr. ar. I Mrs Donald Wolfen- ♦ rger spent the week end in \ ishmgt >n, DC. and returned I me with theii daughter, Doni is she was visiting this past v. ok. I’he Iv on’z Lake-Oregon Town-
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ship Fire Department will hold their monthly meeting Monday, July Ist Annual election of offi- < vis will be held and all meml ts ate in ged to be* present. The Koontz I^ike Modern Mothers Club held the u monthly meeting Monday. June 24 at the home ot Mi i d Cam The Je son was given by Mrs. John Scese on LV (.aloim meals that are tasty (linn weie played dm mg thu social hi it with prizes being Won by Mrs Petti Awaid, Mr Cai"i Clark al I Mis Sei st A big thank you i < m nded to ewr>oue l' i th> -m ce. ul onki sale hel<l <ii her t in, month. Mi and Mis J seph VVaranowski f.cb; a tai Iv reunion on their lawn in honor of Mi. and Mr>. Howard William- and ihildicii of Vali > o (Florida. Among guests attem M 1 .o . . M t A Glen and son Ricky. Mr. and Mi -. Thoma Gi ‘cm* and children, Mi an Mi. Kenneth Green, Mr. and Mi -. Gilbert Gre»'U and son, Mi and Mis James Blackburn and son of Chicago: Mr. and Mr . J. Scales and daughters of Oak Lawn. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will leave Monday to visit relatives in Arkansa; enrout< to their home in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Childress and son. of Chicago and Miss Dolores Hickey of Lemont, Illinois, are spending the week as guests of Mrs. Edna Cbildres-. Mrs. Lu Pederson and daughter Patti Mi Lillian Deice, Baitlett, Illinois, were gue ts of Mr. and Mr . Ray Strader over the w ek end Mrs. Defee, Mrs. Strader’s mothoi and niece Patti are . pend, ing this week as guests of the Straders. , Mr. and Mrs. August Stickel. of lies vid ’, were .Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr>. Michael Barbarick. Recently other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Courtright and family of Whit mg; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rcseter and Susan of Gary. They all helped to celebrate the Barbarii ks w -ddiing anniversary and Mrs Barbarii k's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett James and children entertained the Evergreen Park Presbyterian Church Couples Club on their lawn Satur. day. Among the guests attending were Mr and Mrs. William Mann and sons; R?v. and, Mrs. Harold Dennis and children; Mrs. Doris Talsma and family: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carrigan. Mrs. Don Brinkley and children of Evergreen Park, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuckey and sons and Miss Lucille Goblich of Oak Lawn. HL; Adam Ropacki and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gohsman of Chicago. The hosts weie assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Welton Gorpuch and children of Evergreen Park, who entertained the group. Picnic meals were served and the day was spent in various games and boat rules. , The Always Ready Club had
15 members at their meeting. The Misses Linda Brown and Pat Dipert gave demonstrations on food and food preservation Miss Brown also entertained with color schemes. Regular $294.95 now on sale at $209.00 with trade. Where service is our busine s Robinson's Repair Serviie and Sales, 112 north Main Street and 2 miles north of North labt i ty on 23. Ph. 656-8372.
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Vote School Issue This Saturday (Continued from Page 1) situation as they have been a part of this school system for years. Johnson Township has an evaluation of $1.201,050.(Mi. This amounts to $23,151 00 per pupil.
The present Polk-Lincoln Uni- > School Corporation has an eva at ion of $8,846,430.00 v> $7,976.94 per pupil. Any rection Johnson (Township wi travel they would' hit a m smaller evaluation per pupil. IFamous wringer washers pr from $99.00 up with trade. 656-8372, 112 North Main S North Liberty.
