The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 August 1963 — Page 9

Koontz Lake News K 1* United MHsionarv Church "The Church With The lighted Cross” Paul W. Loucks. Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga. Supt. 9 30 (Sunday Schcxil 10115 Worship. 7 00 Evening Service 10:00 Tuesday, Ladies Prayer tune. 7 oO Wednesday. Mid-week BiI - Study 6:00 Saturday. Mens prayer nt etmg. \ Church Couples pot luck din i plannc I for Labor Day at hdmo of Mrs DeWaim- SrnPh (■•nireh Board meeting W- dmS' pt. I. at S p.m Ewryom welcome at our friendly < h tin A have Sunday School das -■s ■ .■ ill ages. Koontz Lak* < onmimiit.x Church By the Lake A J '’ompton. Pastor Cari Horn. Supt Sunday Schoo! 9 30. Morning Worship 10 . • Evening Worship 7 30. Ribio f^tudy and prayer meetng in the church Wednesday at 10 a.m. Bring your Bible Lu . \ cry sendee Labor Day Monday. 7 30. A Mien Mirarl? films Details else .chore in paper Ads 8 6-7 verges Then Peter tid "Siter anti Gold have 1 none, but such as I hive I give thee; in the name of Jesu chri t f Nazareth n.w up an I walk And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up and im-nediat-'ly his feet and anka* b->n< i<t eived strength. Our turtle i our t* xt bo< k we pray for more lignt in d understanding When* all prop! * of nil < Imr hrs aie welcome. We wish you a happy and s;J holiday. Ask Jesus to help you and he will. Mr and Mrs Bert Boggard md ons of Chicago. are sp» n ling or * week at the Singleton cot t ago. Mis Laura Bruenhn aid Mr Fern Ransborger of Mishawaka spent a few days as g* u-t- of Mr and Mrs. Edward Barrett Sunday gu*«ts were Mr and Mr Joseph Cochran and Mr and Mr Lud Hansen, also of Mishawaka Mr and Mrs. Harry L Fries spent Sunday in Kokomo attending a meeting of state officer < and djstHct chairmen of Indiana Volunteer Fircwnen’s Association Asa token of appreciation for hi - many years as state secretary Mr Fneh received a three piece Samsonite luggage set Due ter the first Monday in Sej> tember being Labor Day the i ext meeting of th« Koontz Lake Oregon Township Fire Inpartment will be held Monday. September 9th at the fin- station. Tt e Always Ready Girls I-I! Club will hold their annual pic • m< at the park at Laki- Maxmku< koc. Culver, on Thursday (today) and they a^k everyone to I* present by 11:00 am Mr and Mrs John L Sce>e. foui daughters and son, returned home after spending two week-, in Fort Pierce. Florida, as guests of ’he Stulls Enroute hom^ they spent three days it Hollywoo 1 Fla , an guests of Mr and Mrs Fied Sheneman Mi and M's Edward Moline. Michigan City, v r? Sunday goesta of Mr and Mo E W Amick Mt and Mrs Joseph Staerzel. <>f Des Plaines, 11l Mr- Ix>retta Boykin, of Chicago are sp ndl' g wveral days this week as guest* of Mi and Mrs Joseph Qu< bbe man. Mr and Mrs ID>ward Wcrten L-rg tre entertaining their m< < ■ for several lavs. Misses Mary and Katherine Rodfetn of Milwaukee Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. Robert Bonifield f, f Chicago Heights 111 • Mr and Mrs otto Feutz, Oak Park. 11l ‘nd Mr and Mrs Charles Bishop of Chicago were Sunday guests Os Clay Bonifield

Mr and Mrs Stanley Wolf, and family of Loogootee. and Mr and Mrs. Ted Wofe and family of Huntington. West Va., were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs Charles Droze and two children of Valparaiso, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Paul Prentiss. Mr ami Mrs. Carl Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lipke attended the funeral of Mrs. Paul Kucklie. in Blue Island, 111., on Monday. Mrs. Tillie Evans and daughter Edna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harbold. The Evanses are former neighbors of the Harbolds in Chicago. Mr and Mrs John Brown. Mr. and Mrs Ixiwell Brown and family. of Plymouth; Mr and Mrs. Ge'ild Brown of Elkhart: Mr, n Mi Lavon Miller and granddaughtei of Argos, and Merle Brown of South Bend, were SunAiv guest of Mr ami Mr- Floyd Brown and daughters The Koontz Lake <>r-on Town

%- 2 / BABY MTWI SITTER I i 1/2C AN HOUR | "( ut Vin off al the gukh. i Tex' ' The<e can be the most ' L ** M • Ila I I welcome words in the world ® "‘t# I to a weary mother. For one m | solid hour, her ’’cowboy” 'u « w A? I X will be a tilt nt w itness to a * v -' mAL I X late afternoon 'IV saga of 4I | the old west. The cost 9 . . ' ' | About I .c per hohr for elecf tricitv! ‘ £ Television is just one of more Vj - vA | than 100 modern electric A | appliances available for your V com for t. convenience and y enjoyment. Today's aicrage I family i>i using four times as ‘ | much electricity . . . and at a I Z lou tr price per kilouatt hour A ® ■ t , . than it did 20 yea r ^ ago. I n F.CTRfC P(>WFR J I NartHorn Irldiano Rublic Sorvico Company I & r, ~‘ / T sen re n.. . .

ship Fire Auxiliary will hold a bake sale 'Saturday, August 31 at the Fire Station Sale wh' begin at 10 On a m and thf public is invited Koontz Lake Water Sports Club will hold their ski show on Sunday, Sept 1 starting at 1 30 p.m in front of the old Anderson Hotel It will consist of all local talent with at lea t 2S acts Sunday evening the club will sp>n sor n dance at Dick's Bo it house i starting at 8:30 p.m Music will । l«e furnished by Rick Maze s or- ( chest ra. > Mr and Mrs Harry L Fries entertained their son and family , ala cook out on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Harry .1 Fries and children . of Chicago. We arc moving at uel a fast ' pace that the man who wt- c>nsidcreil a progrt-ssive yes’erday 1 is impeding progress today. Seo you in Church Sumi i v

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Church Ends Bible Verse Reading Contest A Bible Reading Contest has been in progre;« at the Calvary Baptist Church in LaPaz since Sunday, July 7 It has been sponsored by the Sunday School with comiw-tition within each class ami each department to determine who would read the most Bible verses. Div contest < losed Sunday. August 18. and tabulation of the i>-sults reveak*<l the following: A total of 524.217 verses were read, whi< h is equivalent to reading throng! th'* Bible 17 times. Th* Beginner d« partn.* nt irad or had r* .el u. them 23 456 \»rs<s, the Junior department read 91 136 verses, and the Adult department read 329.020 ver S x pi >■? s actaallv r« id (ompl- tely througi. the Bit h- during tin- >ix week-. Awai 's -.vere giv- n in acu

da to the p t son who read the most v» rkes, not including th* t'*a<her '’lass award were ifon by Debbie Cornell. Beth Oaugh-r Kevin Gaugler, Christine Gorslim* 'Perry Kovacs. Carolyn Magnuson. Beth Brown. Peter School. tier. Paula Schaeffer, Bonni** Lovely, Mike Schaeffer, Sheryl Kaisc-r, Peggy Albrecht. Doris Mueller, Jeanette Crothe rs, A wards were given in each department to the person who read the most ver ^s. including the teachers Department award:-, were given to Mrs Faye Och-n-n in the Beginner department who read 7,666 verse to Rosemarie Kovacs in th*- Junior Department who read 54.483 vers- < s ami to 'Pim Bosworth in th“ Adult d< parton- t who read 64833 versos Award, were pi-nt*d during th'- Sunday School Hour Augu-t 25th. A ho’ tip wd p:<vs off f ’ the mO' who h*-t- in t i -ng shot.

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