The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 1, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 January 1964 — Page 9

Koontz Lake News K L. United MisMonan Church The Church With The Lighted Cross' Rev Paul Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, 6hip< 9:30 Sunday School. 10:15 Worship Service 7:00 Evening Service 9: 30 Tuesday, Ladies Prayer K^P- , 7100 Wednesday, Mid-week Bible Study. 6:00 Saturday, Men's Prayer meeting. You will find a friendly welcome at all our service*. Coming. January 15 thru 19. our annual Missionary Convention. Koonta lAkr Community (Bturrh By the Lake A J. Compton, Pastor Carl Hom, Supt. Sttnday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 am. Evening Worship 7:30 p m. Bible Study and prayer meeting in the church Thursday at 10 a.m. This Sunday in the evening service, The Lord's Supper and Washing of th? Saints' Feet As Christ washed the disciples feet. St. Johii 13:1-20. Bible verse St. John 13:14-111— If I theft, your Ix»rd and Master, have washed your feet: ye also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have given you an example that ye should, as I have done to you. Soon coming: A missionary from Wynona Lake Wntch for details later. Thus mdlng the year of 1963, I. as the pastor, wish to thank every on? that ha « been p- ivlng working, sacrificing, and r- -operating to make th’s work & merest May the sweetest of the blessing* of our Lord bless. cheer, guide and prosper you in the years to come In spirit. amd, mind and body Continue with me to

Special Year End Sale We're Going To Warn Up This Cold Weather With The Hottest Sale We Have Ever Had! SAVE SAVE SAVE FOR THIS SALE ONLY WE ARE SELLING OUR STOCK OF 1964 STUDEBAKERS AT RELOW DEALER COST! 95.00 DOWN DELIVERS ANY 1964 MODEL These Sale Prices Cannot Be Bopeated On Later Shipments Os Cars So Stop In Now For The Best Deal Yon WiU Ever Find. Stoner-Williams Supply Co. Phone 586-3182 * with approval credit

pray for mure work for the Lord < in thu new year ail over the 1 world. Preparing and helping to prepare others for the coming of < the Lord. We are laborer* to- 1 gether tn the field of harvest for i uur Lord In the Church wheie all people I us all churches are welcome । — — I Mrs Axnelm Harrison was h guest of her daughter and family on Christmas Eve. Mr anti Mrs. William Baker and daughter. Gali, of Walkerton. On ChrutimaM day Mrs. Harrison accompanied the Bakers to her other daughter's home. Mr. and Mrs John Bowmar and daughter* m Union Mill? Other guests were Edward Bowmar and daughter. Alice, of Wanatah j Lira Martin a student of Ball State College, is spending two weeks vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Homer Martin On Christmas Day they ail attended a gathering of the Martin family at Tyner with the parents as hosts, Mr and Mrs. Frank Martin, with several of his children i and families from all over thcountry, attending Mr. and Mrs Edward Barrett entertained their children and families on Christmas, Mr and Mrs Thomas Etherington and son. Dick, and Mr and Mrs. Stephen Etherington and son Doug. , of North Liberty. Several friends and neighbors came and helped Ted IJpke cel- ( ebrat- his birthday on Chrtatma Eve in their home. Refreshment* < were served to all callers Mr and Mrs James Scott have Mr and Mrs James Scott were entertained by their daughter and son-in-law on Chriatma* Mr and Mrs Fred Wemes and children Mr and Mr*. William Ami k Adebrated thetr Christmas over the week end with their daughter Betty Simms, of Chicago Mrs Gertrude Erickson entertained her son-in-law. Paul Hujs•ic. and grandchildren, Carol and John, of Crown Point on ChristMU Mr and Mrs Carl Gjemrc Hr

entertained Mr and Mn Lloyd Zahn aJMI children, of LaCrotn. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Samuels and daughter of Plymouth, and Bruce Damnum of Chicago, on I’hrist mas Elmer Horike accompanied by his aister. Mrs Elsie McKay, spent Christmas Eve in Michigan CMty with Mr Hartke s daughter Mrs. Janet Cook and daughter. Kun on Christmas they wer< gaems of Mr and Mi Loyd Powers of Hudson Like and for twv days after Christmas, they were gueMts of Mr and Mrs John Btwdtnrr and children, in South Bend, where tliey helped to r?hbratc their son. Mark s, Sth birth day Two grandchildren Let Stradtnei and Kim Cu«»k are spending several day* st the lake in the Hartke home Mr and Mrs Paul Pnntiss. at companird by Mr? Prentiss' father, William Campbell, were guest? of Mr and Mrs Paul H Prentiss an I children at Lafny ette on Christmas Mr and Mrs Joseph Scanlon and son Tommy, of Chi' ago. were guests of Mr and Mr* Louis Herbold on Christina? Mrs France* Koch. Mr and Mis. Donald Wolfenberger and Donna, were goes’? of MrKoch's son an»l family, Dr and Mrs. Harold Koch and children of Galien. Mich, on Christmas Eve. Mr and Mr* Floyd Brown and daughters were guests of Mr and Mrs. Gen? Berg in Hamlet on Ch nut mas. 'rhe annual Christmas gathering of the Alien families was held at the Conservation Club House on Christina? Day with over fifty attending the dinner Most of the Allens arc from this area However. there were guests from Bremen. South Bend and Grovertown Everyone had nn enjoyable time and there were gifts for tbchildren Mr and Mrs Tvnn Singleton and family were guests of Mr and Mr* Jame* Singleton in Plymouth on Christ mas Mr and Mrs Harrv L Fri-.s

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were gm-*ts of theirs son and family. Mr and Mrs I, Robert Fri?* and children, in Tinley Park, 111, on Christmas Their other son and family. Mr and Mrs Harry J Fries of Chicago were also present Mr and Mrs Edward Potocki and faintly of l*env?r, Colo ; Mr and Mr* Charles Wagner and family of Mishawaka; and James Potoeki. of Grover town. were pieats «>f Mr and Mm Trd Cain and *<>ns on Christmas Mr and Mr* Russell Smith spent Christmas in Tinley Park 111 . as guests of Mr. and Mr* Michael Gentile and family Clay Bonifield returned home .ifter spending the post week in Chicago, a* guest of his sister and niece, Mrs Eva Wells and daughter. Olive Forth? pot pick supner* at the Conservation Club house on Saturdays during January. Mr* William Simpkins and Mrs Linder Peansh will be hostesses and members are invited to attend for a sociable evening Mr and Mrs Earl Murphy and son. Billie of ChFago were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell for several days ’he past week The regular monthly meeting of the Koontx I*ake-Oregnn Twp Fire Department will be held on Monday. January 6th. at thfire station and nil member* ar? asked to be present Mr« Bess Turnbull spent several days in Chicago last week

Dr. Burton U Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS; o. 1? and 1- 5:30 MTTFS Closed Wednesdays Day or Night Nushaum’s Funeral Home Phone Walkerton 536-3444

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as guest <>f her son and family, Mr. and Mrs George Dekker, and her dnugh’-r and son-in-law Mr and Mrs F rank Keyes, The Koontz Take Fir? Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, Jan s at 7.3 ii pm and all members are •aked to b« present Mrs Pram c? Koch and Mr* Amelia Harrbon Mil be hrr<t?**?s Mr and Mr* Aitken Young </f calumet City, 111, were Sunday guest.* of Mr and Mr* Cart WIL eon and son. Teddy Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gedgoud also visited thWilson* Among the many holiday parties, was one at th? home of Mr* Albert Hotnupiist. on the east sub of Koontz Lags, FnI day evening, December 27 Member* of a former birthday club and other guest* were greeted into th? N autifully decorated home of the hostes 4 Gur4* In eluded Mrs Jack Hannagen. Mr । Harold Muncie Mrg Haml 1 AlStadt. Mr? Arthur NewhAus Mr* Francis GmdelNrger. Mrs. Gedgoud, Mr ; Myron Mullet Mrs Perry Selkirk. Mr« Carl Wilson. Mrs Ted Lrpke. Mr Ernie Brovoid Mr* Dana Knoerr, and Mrs Maru- Lane A social evening was srent with refriMhments bring served from a bra«itifully apr*nnt‘*i holiday table * -—— ■—- — "Dear. If I premier tn clean the who!? house for you. and nnt ask again for «bt month? could I plsv card* with th? bov* tonight to prove I m not henpecked

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