The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1963 — Page 16

Uli: INhEPENDENT-NEWS — Oct. 3, 1963

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600 Saturday Mens Prayer '1 ' - Sun . n • rnmg w c w ill hav, a <’\i । of dedication for .ill «ni! '..iff woik rs and run(link oi.i worship hour with a < ivh e * a unemoi ,tmg communion Y and v an f u ilv will find i fn.-n l.v «<•!< on.e at nil our • rvi ( . knout/ Lake C'Rnmunifi < him h Fi« and Independent A .1 c .mpton Pi-tor c rl Hoin Supt S 1 v S< Imol 9 3o a ni. M->i no e Worship 10 30 n tn.

r Evening Worship 7 30 pm Bi: h Study and Prayer mertI Ihy in the church Wednesday at 10 a nu l^ud- Supper and washing of fl. Smuts feet Sunday evening at 7 30 pm. Bible ver e St John 13 .3 After tthnt he pmireth water into a basin an > began to wash the di ■ iple': feet and to wipe them with, the towel w herewith he was girded. Any Christian, rogardle s of denomination, is wehome to take oart with us P i-mess- meeting in the (hutch Saturday morning at 10;00 am Election of Sunday s< hool officers. > A welcome of Chri-tian larve ; awaits you at any time or any > service We pray for the sick in body ; and soul In the church where all people of all churches are well come. Mrs Frank Ives and Mrs Fergie Groen, of Chicago, were quests of Mrs Irene Murray la u * week Tommy Wolfe. Huntington. West Virginia, spent several days l i t week a> gue t of his grandnioth r. Mrs Anna Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Wagner, two daughti i ami three son •. havi moved to N< w Carlis.e after re ihng at the lak« fol the past 13 years Mi and Mi H. m- r Martin s<>n- Hr m(■ and I >avi‘i spei ; tw „ days m Pc .on,mgfmi a go, -t of Mr ami Mi .lan.c L Coff.n Mi. >nd Mi > <Jayi'.i (’hav of Miami, biorida w.ie gu of Mi and Mrs E W Amick on Friday. Mr and Mr- Ku ell Imthie of Skokie LI . were week end guests of Mr and Mr Oi n Fiutlm On Sunday thev niterfamed Mi and Mrs l>ext<r Greene of UnGrange Park lliinoi and all Ie lj»ed to celebrate the both birthday of Mr Ida (>berg mot her of Mrs I >uthie. Sunday guest of Mi and Mrs Ru-sill Smith were Dr and Mis Robert Collin and daughter. Susan Mr ami Mr Alfred Autemrieth and son Ai. Mr and Mrs Robert Wolf -, of Chicago The Smiths recently moved here from Chi< ago wheie Mr Smith retired from th- Fir t National Bank after to year, of Ml vi< e. Miss Sarah Liebold. Mr H tB’* I ivlor of Ix'gansfiort, were Satuid.iv gm i, , t j an( j Ml . Edward Barrett I st er M •. ,>■ an,; ■ j ' ' ' • T . \ ■ C/1 of Elmw park; Mi and Mr George Que’ b< man and t mu v of Oak Lawn, am! Denny Wolian. of Calumet City. 11l were gued of Mr and Mrs Jo-s’-ph Quvl'bem.an Saturday Other guests from Chi, .ago were Mr and Mr I>-o James and Michael Ciu< < i Jom ph Quebbeman i- convales, in g nr ely at hi s home from recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M< Nally of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mr- Harry L Fries on Saturday Sunday the Fries were in b lora where Harry served on the By-Laws <,m.;mtt- e of Indiana \ ,I'intee! Firemen's Asso, iation that day. In addition to anm>un< ement made ia-t Week of Pork Roa t si(<»n ored by the K >ontZ Like Vobm't y Firemen at the Chi, k-n Coop Inn. Frida v October Jfh b< twecn dmi a r ..| 9on p Ir , f, s |, wi ’ be served to anyone rrijne ting it Mrs Sarah Helton an<! (laughter Die .i of T> rre Hau!< w< • a ' er ; gm- ' <,f Mi and Mr? Claier. r Reul Be! y 1 ».Xon s; ent the Week ■! d In S. ''si. ;rg vi itmg with. lasi k father. Ts • ■ ; Jar m->r' !y m. ,a ,n. , f th’ I - - a'/ Like-Or» i;on Townhip Fir- l- paitment will be held Mon<! ’. tuber 7th. at the fire station All members are nspiested to be j* esent Mr and Mr George M<vers spent '-ve' a! lavs last week visiting the following -tate parks Turkey Run The Shad, McCormic Creek and Brown county

stopping over at the Martin Lodge there. Mis Owen Reseter and daughter, Susan of Gary, were guests of Mr and Mr Michael Barbarii k on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Paul Prentiss were guests of Mr and Mrs John f’ondra of We4viU Sunday, attending the birthday dinner foi Mr Condra The Prentisses were overnight guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Charles Droae and two children of Valparalse Mi and Mrs Howard Wertenherg returned home after spending three weeks with their daugh-

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ter. Mrs. Dorothy Trommel w is recuperating after surgery Fort Dix. New Jersey. They , vi ited Atlantic City and Pl delphia. The Koontz. lAke-Oregon Tov ship Fire Auxiliary will hold numthy meeting on Wednes ’ October oth. with installation new officers for the year Host, es will be Mrs James Murrey Mrs Ruth Schlagel. The I*TA of Grovertown v bold their annual carnival in high school gym on Friday tuber 11th starting at 5:30 > Your help in thi-s project support their Health progi