The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 3, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 January 1964 — Page 16
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— THE IMIEPENDEM SEWS — Jan. 16, 1961
Koontz Lake News K. L. I niusl MKsioiiarj ( him h Paul W mu, ks I’,। ’ >r Mis R, S. Varga, Sapt. 9 30 Sunday S< hool. 10 15 W rship Servji c. 7:01 Evening Servn •* 9 30 Tue'da> Ladies Prayer group. 7 no w, dm sday. Mid-week Bible Study. Missionary cmivinL n *erv < Continue thi nigh S.nt i\ rht f this week The «p< tkci s include Rev. K E Grig-r T ui <Dv night, with pictures <1 w >rld missions Dr Ros Bell S pt of medi* a work in N geria E- d«v right. a d Eev W H ukmg evangelist t Attica on Sdui lay evening Smdav m’U’iing Rev. Paul Midi!* V I > " ed from Brazil. will la* with us. aHSE m mnmm for YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE r If the husband is 21 but not yet 25 and is a careful driver. DO YOU QUALIFY ca H today B. W. Johnson Ins. Mornings Hamlet 567-2521 Koontz Lake Afternoons Walkerton 5^6-25^0 MERIDIAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
GETTING WARM * । 'A / - Vj a / Weather Being unpredie** he days ahead. Many NW to’ie as it it this time of yeas^ tailers will be clearing theb he only place to And at- stocks for inventory. Fricef •wred comfMt Is by he fans- will be right, eervi« aeuait b firetkdo, better. for feos^ Boweves, wh» Whatever yew reeth^ •rw borgoio-eonscieus, or took first to fee local eot* who have need of a portico- munity, to ^e merchant who tor product or service, their makes it hit year-round wfe assurance of satisfaction lies sponsibllity to serve well and to • vlllt to fee bcal bustoeM woeiy today to ordat •ommunlt^ build for tomorrow. 1 Bargains abound b ,¥ou Übe glad yoe dl^ ® Trade at \
Sunday evening, Rev. John Guinb c. of India, will speak and show pictures. Each service will feature special mu ic and curios displays Winners in the poster contest will be announced Sunday. You will always find a friendly welcome at our church. Koontz lx*ke Community Church A. J. Compton. Pa tor Carl Horn. Supt. Sunday S< m,-d 930 am EST. M rnmg Worship 10,30 a in. Evening Wot hip 7:30 pm. Bible Studv and Prayer meeting in ?.' < chunh Wednc day. 10 a in. Bible Vei < St John 15 9-11 Ah the fatb« r hath loved me. so have I loved you: continue yt in my love. If y- keep my < <mmandments. y< rhall abide in my love; cw I ■ i ■ ■ mandm- • ' an I abide in his love. T;< '■ t■ .' h ive I Js.ken unto y .. tmit my joy might remain in vu and that your joy might be full. We believe the Bible to be a road map for guidance in this Lie and prepare us for the life to come. In the Church where all people of all churches are welcome. The monthy meeting of the Quad County Citizens Band Radio Club of Northern Indiana was held Wednc.xlay evening, January Sth. in the Koontz Lake Conservation Chib house By-laws were written and aprfoved Elec - tion of officers with call letters was as follows President Donald Adams. Koontz Lake, KHB 2625; vice president. Damon FHip. Grovertown, KHC 9507; I’nit 5 secretary. Sheila Kuchel, Grovertown, KHD 716 k; treasurer. Bill Seese. Donaldson. KHC 9507: Sgt. at Ann Wally Hckavet. Walkerton. KHC 3911 Anyone needing help or assistance they will respond by calling them In tallation of officers will take place at the next meeting. Feb. sth. Enroute from Seattle Wash., to Groton Conn . Lieutenant and Mrs. George Mitchell, sons Scott, Roxie and Gary, stopped over for two days as guests of Mr. and Mrs Russell Smith. The Koontz Ixiko-Oregon Township Fire Auxiliary held their January meeting this week with 22 members answering roll rail. Tie ways and means committee presented their slate of projects for the coming year as follows: February. chill supper March, games Anni, spaghetti supper
i May. card party I June, bake sale July, firemen's festival August, games Septvmlwr. toffee sale Happy birthday was sung to Mrs. Dorothy Meyers, Mrs. Gertrude Erickson and Mrs. Sigrid Duthie. The next meeting will be on Monday, February 10, at 7:30 p. m Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Bette Wolfenberger. in In u of her mother who is ill. Mrs. Frances Koch and Mrs. Amelia Harri >n Prizes were won by Mrs. Meyers and Mrs Green Hostesses for the February meeting will be Mrs. Heh n Quebbeman and Mrs. Darlene Pearish. Mr. and Mrs Al Ra smussen, of Madi on, Wisc onsin, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gjemre Sr. last week enroute to their winter home in Bartow, Florida. Mr- Frances Koch is spending several days in Galien. Mich as guest of he r son and family. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Koch and children. Due to the heavy winds on Sunday morning the electric power was off for 1 hour 15 minutes in the northwest section of the lake. Mr. and Mrs Tiurl He .mstr -m. Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Summers and son Joie of Whiting, were guests of Mrs. Gertrude Erickson on Sunday and they all helped to celebrate Mr.s. Erickson’s birthday. Tie Women’s Missionary Society of the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church, met in the home of Mrs Ren Finley January 9th with twelve ladies present. Mrs. Finley gave the le-son on the different religions of India. The next meeting will be Fehrunry 6th in the home of Mrs. William S. Cranmer. Tie regular monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation
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Club will be held Friday. Janna.y 17 in the club house. The meeting is scheduled for 8:00 pm. EST. Cub Scout News All mothers of Cub Scout members arc urged to attend a work shop scries at tlie Plymouth Methodist Churc h beginning Wednesday. January 22 at 7 p m. Each of the Den mothers will be c alling the parents to make reservations. The scries will continue on Jan 29, Feb. 5. 19 and 21th. A Cub Scout committee meeting was held Thursilay night at the home of the Tom Anspaughs with the new commiteemen chairman. Dennis Northam, presiding Distinguishisl guests present were Ray Kaminski. Institutional repreaentative. and De ns low Doll, rep-
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resenting Jake Powell, Lion Club president. Plans were made for ti e Boy Scout leader to be present at the next Cub Scout meetii g to explain Boy Scouts and recruit nine graduating Cub Scouts. Also discussed was the Blue and Gold banquet scheduled for February 29. Tre next pack night is Jan. 31 and will begin at 7:30 pm. sharp. Cub Master. Charles Gorsline, stressed all members be on time. Family Alert Ls January theme. Den Mothers include Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh, Den 1; Mrs. James Capek Den 2; Mrs. William Skinner, Don 3; Mrs Dennis Northam. Den 4; Mrs Charles Minter. Den 5; and Mrs. Raymond Keck. Den 6.
