The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 32, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 August 1963 — Page 11
Koontz Lake News Koontz Like ( oniinunity ( hun h The Church. by the Lake A. J. Compton. Pastor Carl Horn. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 aan. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m Matthew 17:24 Then said Jesus unto Ins dis< iples, if any man will come after me. let him deny hum -If, and take up his Cross, and follow me. The Pastor hopes to preach on the Seven Sayings from the Cross tins Sunday night. We arc hoping to see you in church. We have been praying for you. We invite you to pray for us. Where all people of all churches are welcome TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AT KOONTZ LAKE . . In the near i unite. a repreentative of the Koontz Like Conservation Company will call on you with a Group Request Korin asking for your signature With tliese signatures we are asking Marshall County Soil and Water Conservation Di trod fm their assist;me* to determine the program necessary to remove th; «lt. fertilizer and other debris entering the lake from ditch nt the cast end This problem is becoming more serious with the passing of each year and Company Officials are very anxious to correct this Situation as .mon as ;>ossibl* The Soil and Water Cunervation Officials are asking lot as many .signatures as possibk* to accompany our request and we are asking fur your cooperation with your signature. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cain and children relumed home after spending one week at Oliluml Reach State Park near MamsU iMichigan They also vi-ited Peto - kv. Frankfort and other pla. . m northern Michigan Mr and Mrs Waite Mahoney of Argos, were gtiests of Mr and Mrs. E W Amick on Sundav Mr. and Mr- Norman Gibtx»nRoseanna. Luanna. Karen. K. m and Norman Ji . of Markham 111 were week end guests of MiEdna Chil In s Mi s childn a|- <> entertained Mi and Mi James Gibbons ami son of Mail ham on Sunday. Clay Bonifield ••ntertaimd his son William and grandson Ton.
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my Bonifield, of Chicago for four days. Mr. and Mrs I text er Greene. of InGrange Park. Til., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. On n । Duthie. Th-* Koontz Lake Water Sports Club held a meeting Sunday mid plans were completed for their dance Saturday evening. Aug 17. to be held at Dick's Boat Hou < Music will be furnished by Ri< k May's orchestra and the public is invited. Don't forget th* practice for the ski show on Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs. Harry 1,. Eras sjwnt Saturday in Tinley Park 111., as guests of their son and family. Mr and Mrs. L. Robert Fries, Barbara, Margie and Bobby. Their other son and family, Mr and Mrs Harry J. Erie, and two children of Chicago, were also present, as well as their daughter and son-in-law, S Sgt. and Mrs Emmy laiwman on furlough fcom Newfoundland They ail helped to < elebrute the birthday of Harry L and Bobby Fries. On Sundav the following were guests of Mr and Mrs Hany 1. Fri s Mr and Mi- Rus ell Lukes, of I _s Prnines. HI . A B Braudel. a re.-ident of the Swedish Old People's H me of Chicago: and Mi ami M' Fred Steuihagen and < hildren of Ellettsville. Mr and Mrs. Hairy Hacki i and daughter. Gail, of McKee,port. Pa. were week end guests of Mr and Mis. Earhart Hacker Sunday the Hackers entertained Mi and Mrs. Curt Lukmund. Michigan City, and John Domnoski and Gertrude Hardon, of Nib - Michigan Mi and Mrs Leslie Grimm and grandson. of New Castle, were w» 'k end guests of Mr and Mrs Floyd Brown Mr. and Mr» Robert Co>. and two daughters, of Washington. I >. C.. are spending the week a. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthm Coss. On Sunitay the Cos w rutertauu'd Mr. and Mrs Richard Ankney and two sons, of South Bend. Ml and Mr« Stephen Eth erington and on. Doug. Mr and Mis Thomas Etherington md -on Dick, of North Lib Tty md Mi and Mis Edward B.irr<tt m Walkerton The Koontz 1-I ke-< H egoll sou n ship File Auxiliary a ill hold Hu it monthly meeting \ugust 11th with Mrs Jo-ephmc Scott and Mr Ex .i Bai i ett .is ho>tr-M (>n Monday M i Augi < luei i i and Mi s Ro e ('ook and >m I >onald ot Mishaw aka. w« i < gu« t.s of Mr ami Mi Edu.nd Barrett Mu ha« l Barbari kha returned
home from Staike Memorial hospital where he was under obser- > ration. ■ STAR Correction- Ah we were misml formed last wis-k, we reported the the Rev. Pierce family was moving to Westville Inst ‘ad they are moving to Michigan City and i* not planning to attend Vai pai raiso University. Rev. Pierre will > preach at both services at Star next Sunday Relatives of the Charles Dixons , who were here to attend the wedding ceremony of Carolyn Dixon
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AUG. K, 1963 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
and Raisgell Kime Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Hettie Cloyd Chattanooga, Tenn,; Mr. and Mrs Wni. Cummins, Logansport; Mi, and Mrs. Francis Dixon of CarothiTsville, Ind., and Mr. amt Mrs, Paul Dixon of Mexico, Ind. Rev. and Mrs. James Pierce and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schutz, Quinn Road. Mr and Mrs. Clem Lightfoot and Mrs Emma Milliken joined other relatives and spent Sundav m St. Joseph, Michigan where they enjoyed a picnic dinner The Jolly Jills and the Ren
Thimble (Hubs will have their combined picnic in Shcneman < Grove Thursday of this week Mr and Mrs Laßue Donathen went to Chicago last Thursday where they visited Miss Bell* Smith who is hospitalized there. Hl MAN FRAn.TY Religion that fails to set a good example is weak or tho-e who profess it are GAMBLE Never put off a sun- thing today for the uncertainty ti at tomorrow may bring.
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