The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1963 — Page 13
Koontz Lake News h. I- I'nlted MiMHionary Church ‘ The Chart h \\ ith The Lights I Cros-T Paul W. Loucks. Pastor Mrs R. S. Varga, Supt. R v. Pa life Love, (hret tor of >e "Lifehne" program of Youth (•’ >r Clin -t International, will be ir guest speaker this Sun lay ormng. Ix> not fail to hear his challenging message. Sun iav Si bool 9:30. Worship 10:15. Evening Service 7ML Ladi".s prayer group Tu< -day !• 30. Mid-week Bible Study. Wi hw.'ny 7:00. Men’s prayer meet mg Sat urday, 6 00. Our evening service this Sunay will he in charge of our Wool’s Missionary So< mty A fdr Jungle Beachhead will be shown. B is an action packed tory of Christian heroism filmed against the colorful backdrop of Viet Nam’s primitive tribes. (Mmr and see this story of missions in this hot spot of the world A free offering will be received. Koontz Igikr Community Church A J Compton Pastor Carl Horn. Superintendent Sunday Sh hool 9 30 a m Morning Wm hip io ;o a m Evening Worship 7 30 p m Bible Study and prav r meeting at the c hurch Wednesday. 10 a m. We arc now studying Re velations beginning Chapter 1 3 We are running reference on Cl the subjects for deeper underl Hiding Bring your Bible Bible verse; St John 610
\nd this is th" will of Hip. that •ent me. that every one whp h s. tth the Son. and beheveth on may have cvei i tmg hf" d I v. Hl iai e Hun up a t ’he t day L Tnank you foi your mny avers for the •.’.oik A the Ln I a .:r atea K» t p praying We low to pray fm .ou ■. In the church wh r< t ail ihuichea are welcome. The Gruvertown P T A will »id its carnival Ft My, <>«*>».-« 11. in the high school gym with the doors opening at 5 30 pm. for the lumh stand, other a<■nities for the evening aie a pike sale, white elephant ale. . .untry store dart game, basketball throw and many other o tivities Profits arc used to ipport the health program in Oregon Township schools Mr. and Mrs Hubert Colhns. France*! Maze and Jame* Maze of Plymouth were Sunday guest > of Mr. and Mrs James Scott. Mr. and Mrs Verne Paul, of Downers Grove. 11l were guest* of Mr and Mrs. James McCoy Sunday. Paul Bonifield and Eugene luhn«>n wore Saturday gue ts - f ('lay Bonifield Mr. and Mr- George Dekker. D.vid and Paul. -Mr and Mrs James Keyes, of (*lu< ay gu^ts Os Mrs Bess Turnbull on Sunday. Mr and Mr- Vic tor Tvhmder and Mr and Mm Florian Kim • g r t .f Chicago, w.-r- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr- Joseph (^uebbeman Ixnils W. Noehring of St Peter burg. Fonda Wis a rue of Mr and Mrs E W Amick for a few day- Tin' Ainu ks also entertained Mr and Mrs 1 bMlle Devlin of Evans ilk-. Wi-. for the past week Mr and Mrs Earl Hopman and family of Chic ago, apnt the Mek end nt the Kerne cottage Mrs Anna Wolfe left for Pit--1 crin, Penna , Friday to spend ! he winter with I ■ r on and family Mr and Mr- Ralph Wolfe Mi- Ruth Kmght Evergicn link. 111 H|>vnt eveial days a* gUrst of Mrs Frames Koch. I Mr. and Mrs. Clan n< > Reid pent Saturday in Igifayette at-
tending the Notre Dame Purdue football game and vi iting with friends there. Mrs. Jos u i Pond passed awny last week at the Holy Family hospital, Laporte, after e\vral week illness. Fumial civic s wete held at the 1 Fme t (J. 1 lay Fm. t ai Home, S >uth Bend, w ith Rev Wm. C Sheridan, P.otoi of St. Thoma - Episcopal Chm h, i Plyn it 1 ofFu mt mg. Burial w a in Ib >se Hill < < oef fv. Mi. oiiri Valley, la Mi • I’ond '■ h ■ n i re i<b nt of th<* lake tor the pa-t 12 vent -. move ■; f’ h P. nd a here she? was office manager for F ila rat d I ’ > ' i c’ > Siu- i ui \-i\a d by two < -i n-. Mr- 1 h 11! ' .' ■ oi Ml an i Valh v ami Mi - \d lie Coi; bs of Vcrmc mt. Mr. and Mi S’ • ; >•: Et hern gton and Doug in Mr T ioina Etherington of North Libertv. w- ic* Sunday v ie 1- of Mr and Mis. Edward Barrett and they helped to celebiate Doug’s birthday. A birthday party was held .it the Con-ervati Hi Club lb use Saturday evening, celebrating the birt hd.i ys f< >r lin es < larbett. M' -• Je le Worrell. Mrs. Vernalme Anin k and Mi Catherine Erie . M: .Winifred A\ ry baked a huge take tor the oec'aspm and evei yom . iM-nt an enjoyable •n---ing. Mr. and Mn Wm. Michalski enter’auied their pmochh- club from Chic ago on Sunday and among the guest attending were Mr and Mr Ait Johnson. Mr. and Mr Art Trimka, Mr. and Mrs (Jeorge Seeho'i en. Mr and 1 Mrs Carl Hering. Mrs Clara Hering. Mrs El ie Thill. Mrs. Helen Hohman, all of Che ago; । alao Mr. and Mrs Rm ell Smith and Mr and Mrs. L. Herbold of the lake.
time to trade-in your OLD DRYER? Your old dryer Ins been a wonderful frit nd through the ye us ... a real work >a\( i' Howt \cr, ini|x>itant improveinenLs have L- ■ n m .dc. in 1 tod iv s cos dr\cis are Ix tter th in ever . . . v ith many new exciting feature s. There are jxa ial sett ngs for ttie jxjpular miracle f.ihri(*s . . . as in.div as four tt icj ■ i r a. ■ controls . . . also l.u gc r capacitii-s, ultraviolet lamps and nproved diync s controls. I hese aie what every nxxlern homemaker wants and needs’ < If you’re struggling along with an old dryer, it’s time to get a new, modern gas dryer. »iI I I I . r " ”"1 t GAS DRIES CLOTHES FASTER. BETTER£AT LESS COSTI' F •*< NORTHfRN INDIANA rubllC O&l<nC6 COMPANY] „ , K
MARRIAGES □- □ ; Jasinski - Steinke Mis- Barbara Jasinski, d.iughtei । f Mi ami Mi W d> r Ja in ki. Rt 2 be. Hoe ’lw bi .e' «if 1 lona lei S emk <‘i* JMI ।• i M• - C .it I. - St cml- c, Rt 2 W t i - vi ton. Sand.i'. afternoon, De tot .-r 6 Tim double i i g < ■"• it 'UV v. i - pel fol ii • d it I 1 • k m ’' •' hum* ot ti e gr.x-m joc nt Rw. H • ' Walkerton M tin nd <hi : h fftl i.ctvd 8.i.-l. : bt r.z. .n d yc How mums an 1 ght. I ' a . t fl>rme' 1 the l \g• •’ I ; n '■’ living iso;. . The b'"de, <gr.< n in mail rig- by her lather, woie i lunp a ■ i luv "a ■ ; i’h deep honey ac • ■ ■! ;• S 1u “ i M d । colonial no-c gay txc.'juc t of •. d'ow and brimz.- m .m Mis Judy .1 •!:■ ■n. I. F r-'. sei vc d her ■ ou-m i- nnd of honoi Hei ' came! ’an with bi >■% n .u • e- - rci • -,i g>- v 1 T।a on/ ' ’ ;1 Rtlssc 11 Steinke Rt Wli’r' It 'll, sei ved his cousin as best n an. Follow mg the .d c-n my i b if- ' set supper wa served to thirty--ix gue-ts. The w«dding cake w.cs a three tiered one wr'i yellow roses accenting th" white cake. Guests attended t rom LaPorte. । Bremen, South Bend and \\ alkcr- • ton. The young couple are it I home in their trailer on Rt 2. ' Walkerton. I ( asteel - Beasley Mr md Mi Hu ia <' i t • 1205 A < > io St . Walke rton announce the marriage of their ■ laughter. Eloise, to (Jeorge Bea - i h»y son of Mi and Mis Willie Beas]- \ on Se ptember 2Bth m ( *hll age . A re< e ptmn t-a the < "tiple a a
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