The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 February 1964 — Page 10

Tin: IXDI.FENDI NT NEWS — Hb. 27. 1961

Coontz Lake News k I. I lilted 'l' l un ui < htinh The C*; r 3 W:th The Ligi 'vd ' I‘am W L '. l’-^ Mrs II S V : / ‘ Supt inday Sch >• 930a n. Worship 10:1 > < Evening S<tu • ~ P m lilies prayer g’->up Tueidsv 9 50 a in Mid-Week B '»> >■ i.v We n.—lay, 7 00 J’ I Men s prayer acting Saticd.n •I <io j> in The Manon Co'h-ge • ' ir will present a Sacred Cmc."! a’ our church th’ Friday. February 7 30 pm hvery.w is .m t«-l *nd welcome to att< nd Revival 'ci vk es will b Conducted March ”• thru v. th <*rvn>s each < vemng at 7:00 Evangehs* R‘*v Pai \\ ‘gley i f Fort Wayne w*!! Ie bringing the r* sages Mn-i' i> in cha* • f Ge -rge R‘d in^in You ar 4 tour family are welcome h<»««itr Like ( utnnmniD Church By t* c Lake A J Comnton Pastor Carl Hom Superintendent XcAjF ^gigh <■ Miao Mutual OFFERS PARKED CAR PROTECTION Have you heard about Meridian Mutual Parked Car Coverage? An unusual advantage you can have when you insure with us? Phone us today ... R. W. Johnson Ins. Kontz I^ike Mornings Hamlet N67-2X2 I Afternoons Walkerton 556-25X0

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Sunday School 9 in am M. rnn ■ W rdup 10 o i m Evenn g Wo; hip 7 3u p m. Bible ’ udy .cd; ayi «c ii | -n tin : - Wip W t • •’ 10 00 a n , Wat. . this paper fi r mm< ii<-a - u i the Allen Mu • > F navi" ’ ndei the world .aig< reviv;d t< nt in the wm .1 t b> J: >■?. n icre March Sth it •... e • nmg f r ice Br 1 ■ verM Psalm* I If* 2 B , m*l are they that 'e . n ‘.if te<tin ume*. and that ’k him with he whole heart T ey al-•» to n< iniquity, they walk in his ways Y< ir prayers have b . n reviving our hearts • ‘ti' nue to pray for the u >rk of har est of souls around the wood Wo pray for you •' ■ '. our I nceus in the church wlm e all people of all churches a.e w <»me i There were IS children in attej dance t<> he p e’ebrate the r 9th birthday < ' David Stanley • soi of Mr and M Cat’ Stanley h- 4 Sat unlay • -e-. o i. Pr ze I w •re won by J 1 Aw •. d. I.id •’ Young, Marvm. Th >rnburg a’ I Randy Cooper The pi ' w .lip । rice was won by the gir’a In the story telling contest. candy bars were won by the b »ys. Ice .ream and eke were scnuil and following the party. nowball fights wcr<« participated in by the children Ev.-n’-ne had an enjoyable afternoon The regular monthly mcctirg of Koontz Cakc-Oregon Township Fire IVpar'men' w.H be held Monday. March 2n I at the fire station, and all members are urged to be pre^nt. The Koontz Lake Modern Mothers Club held their monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs Bernard Thomp-mi. Due to a death in the fami’v >f Mrs. Dons Smith, president. Mrs James Clark, vice pre- dent, piesided. The leK-ion. "Isabels and New Fabrics” was given bv Mrs LaV r eme Young and Mrs. Jerome Hou-ard Discussion on plan to raise monev for the t-H Fair Board and to have 4-H members to give demonstration* throughout the vear Game prize were won bv Mrs Walter Nibblehnk and Mrs. William Miller Mrs Thomp on was the hostess and semod refreshment s The March meeting will be h^d nt the home of M-S. DeWa’ee Smi’h Mrs Janet Cook and daughtei Kim. of Michigan Citv we> pn^sts of T’me^ Her*Vo and Mr pt« o McKsv on Rordav The Marion College Choi . mmnosd of 23 singers and i s

Director will present a program ■ I ..unai music al the k.«»ntz l ake I’nited Missienaiy Church at 7:30 p.m EST Friday, Febr uiry 2*th. Tnc pi . >am u .11 include i van-ty f the most intere ting imisi- i •a < ti‘»n:. from the beauty and i: plicity of the br 4 g '-P 0 ! hym.. through the vigor and spontan. ;ty >f negro .piritu ils. t > th . ' andeur and triumph of .-.tandai i anthems A c 'rdi.il ucicome extc: <ied to the public to attend tin service of sacred song Mr and Mrs Andrew Bana, lak of Chicago were Saturday guests of Mr and Mi . Art Borrelli and children They all helped to celebrate the sth birthday of Terry, a d i ghter of th<’ B >rrelis Mrs Alberta Jones. enroute from Miami, F >r ia. to her home in Omah i. Nebra ka. was a week end guest of Mr and Mrs. E W Amick Mr Jones .- a sister of Mr Amick. The Amicks also entertained Mr. and Mrs Robert Fisher and two hildrep, of Beloit. Wisconsin, cwr the week end Mr nd Mrs Rm n Sch" artz mt. rt imed the fol’ ir>g gueds over ‘he week end: Mr. and Mrs. Ck rge Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs Anthony Klacgek. of Chicago, and twelve members of the South Chicago Fishermen’s <’lub Mr. and Mrs Jame Keys and Mr and Mrs George Dekker and sons David and Paul, of Chicago, were week end guests ■ f Mrs TV ;; Turnhull

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Mr and Mrs. Donald Wolfenbrigt r spent Sunday in Galien. Michigan, as guests of Mrs. Wolfenberger’s I rother and family. bi and Mr Harold Koch । and children. Mr. and Mi C mrad Sp mholz, Lisa and C< nrad Jr., left Mon- i day to return to their home m Lima. Peru. South America, after spending a: out two monti '< with Mr - Sponh< lz p.irenV Mr and Mr Frank C Kramer. They left Chicago by plane to Miami Florida. and then by p'-me direct t > Luna, where Mr. S >nholz is a representative of he I lilted States Embassy County Council ot Con.M-rva-tion Clubs of Starke County held their monthly meeting last week at the (’on*crvation Club hou.MDelegates from six clubs attended and they are circulating petitions urging Indiana Department of Conservation to discontinue all commercial productions of agri- ' cultural crops on state conservation department lands Discussion on their proposed program for the annual 4-H Fair to be held on their grounds in Hamlet in i July Gary Schnake. Fish Biol- ‘ ogist. at Bass Lake Hatchcrb i. wh >ha 23 counti«*s of northwest Indiana under his supervision, made an interesting talk on sev--1 oral subjects. At their month’ meeting last I week, the Koontz Lake Conscrval tion Club voted to rejoin the County Council of Conservation Club, of Starke Countv This organization mei-*« monthly and

Conducts their business thru delegates representing each of the ten clubs. minus - ----- □ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nusbaum, a 7’ 2 lb. son. David Mien, in Porter Memorial hospita. Valparaiso, on February 22. Mr. and Mrs Jack Kost of Plainfield are the parents of a son, born February 23. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hanley are the parents of a son born February 23 in St. Joseph s hospital. Mr and Mrs Ronald Stephens are the parents of a daughter born February 23 at Memorial hospital. - Scholarship Granted For I^ocal Pastor The local Methodist Church has been informed that the pastor, Rev. Harold W.lhnms, has . been granted a scholarship for ’ clinical training in counseling at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis this summer The scholarship comes through the confer- • ence of the Methodist Church, and provides for the pastor to become a .staff member of the South B»*nd Counseling Center on a part time basis next year The local church board voted their approval of this program last Wednesday evening.