The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 February 1964 — Page 13
oontz Lake News L. United Missionary ( hurt h “The Church With The Lighted Cross" Paul Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt. ‘ 30 Sunday School. pi 15 Worship Service , OU Evening Service. I» 30 Tuesday, Ladies Prayer । up. 7 *0 Wedn^xlay, Mid-week Bi--tudy. ♦’> f>o Saturday. Men's prayer ■ Ung. Tile monthly meeting of the urn's Missionary Society ig held this Thursday at 1:0*1 m. in the home of Mrs. Win. miner. A friendly welcome awaits you all our services. oontz Lake Community Church A. J. Compton, Pastor Carl Horn, SUpt. I Sunday School 9:30 a m. I Morning Worship 10:30 a m. I Evening Worship 7:30 p.m, I All services on fast tnme. I Prayer meeting and Bible idy in the church Wednesday, ) a m. Bible Verse: St. John 16:16. This Sunday at the 7:30 eveing service, the pastor hopes to reach on the sermon that was reached in HELL. You will be :irred and thrilled. Come to rar this message and you will be leased. I’he church where all people re welcome. Ambrose Jackson. Assistant ire Chief of the Koontz Lokciregon Eire Department, hurt his g while working in the steel nils at Gary last week He is a alient in Mercy Hospital Gary, ixnn 120, and has a cast on his >ot where a bone above the ankle as broken. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers isited in Culver last week where hey were guests of Mrs Meyers' not her and brother, Mrs. Gerrude Stevens ard son. Howard, rhey all helped to celebrate Mrs. Jcyers’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen est for Indianapolis Saturday homing, taking their .son born on anuary 24th in Parkview hosutal He was bom with a heart eakage and was taken to Riley {capital for attention by a heart pecialist. by ambulance furnished y funeral director Danny Ranie!|» of Hamlet, who also donated he oxygen needed for the trip The Auxiliary of the Koontz
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Lake-Oregon Township Fire Department are apon.sonng a chili and soup supper Saturday, Feb. 15th al the Conservation Club House, serving from 7 to 9 p in. EST. Donation 75c per pei vm m $1.25 per < ouple, child) en under 12, 10 cents. Mis. Jail Stanley, a ompamca by Mrs. Don Milcneh ol Wakarusa, .' pent a few days tins w t-t k visiting then sister, Mis. Uiauuc Beider. Roann. Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Grave.and th* ir daughter, Mis How ai l Mathews, ut Rochester, wiie Sunday -la ol Mi and Mi Cui Gj. n;re Sr. On Mommy the Gy mres cntcitained Mr. and Mi. Orville Sin ak-, Hammond. The ivgumi monthly meet.ng a the K o; :z Lake Fire Auxiliary will be held Monday, February 10. at 7:30 pm. and members ai• urged to be present. Mi HeL n t^uebbeman ami Mrs. Darlene Pearish, will be the host'' ses Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. Frit were Sunday guests of Mr. an I Mrs. Pren Probst in Union Mills. Al a meeting of officers ol the Boy Seoul Troop 37, of the lake and Grovertown. Ari Borrelli wa.> elected Scout Master for the >• a Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Banauak and two daughters of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Borrelli and children Mrs. Owen Reseter and daugater Susan, of Gary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barbarick Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Quebbeman of Oak Lawn. 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quebbeman on Sunday. Mis. Joseph yuebbeman accompanied her son ami family home to spend a few days this week. Mrs. Amelia Harrison was a Sunday guest of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs John Bowmar and children in Union Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie spent Saturday in Fort Wayne as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lauer. Mr and Mrs. James McCoy visited Chicago Sunday and were guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Ivar Hull, Mrs. Fred Hult, Mrs. Emma Hult. Mr. McCoy also visited his grand niece, Mrs. Donald Briggs. Ralph Dixon was called to Scottsburg on Sunday where his father passed away on Monday morning Mrs. Dixon left Tuesday to attend Ihe funeral on Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Prentiss spent last week in Valparaiso as guests of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groze. Mr and Mrs. Roy Newell spent the week end in Oak Park. 11l , as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Moylan Sr. They also attended the graduation exercises of Wm. D. Moylan Jr. of Ixryola University held at McCormick Place. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Bcrtalan and Mrs Selma Harrow ell, of Chicago wen week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiffer Friday afternoon. Mrs. Pfeiffer held a card party ami the following attended Mi Ruth Knight. Evergreen Park 111 . Mrs Harm tnna Germain. Mrs Amelia Harrison. Mr- Frances Koch, Mt Ru.^cll Smith, Mrs William Michalski Mrs W iliam Kuhlwein, Mrs Roy Newell and Mrs Harry Fries. Mr and Mrs Eimer Nelson returned home Monday evening after a five weeks vacation to the West Coast They were gue taos Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Nelson of Sun City. California. an<l from there they made many side trips to Nevada. Arizona and New Mexico Enroute home they were overnite guests of Mrs. Nelson's brother. Robert T Freeman in Elmhurst. 111., on Sunday. lands Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Brown, was the Starke County winner of the Ox>l Citizen Award of the DAR for 1964 She with other contestants and their mothers will be entertained hy the Desardee chapter of D. A. R. at Knox on February 17.
Club To Sew For C ancer Friday Mrs. Thomas Walsh, <am er chairman, will direct the making of i am er bandage - Friday, February 7, when the Women's mmu-
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