The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1964 — Page 7

Koontz Lake News K. U I nlt<sl MiMthmary ( hurrh "The Chunh With The Lighted Cross" Paul W Loucks, pastor Mrs. R S, Varga, Supt Sunday School 9:3u a m. Worship Service 10 15 a m Evening Service 7:00 pm Ladies prayer group Tm day. B:30 am Mid-week Bible study. Wedneaday, 7: on pm. Men's prayer meeting Situflay. 6:00 p in. Revival services contmm wi; •vemng through the remainder of tins week concluding Sunday , v< - Ring Evangelist Paul Wag>y • bringing the messages ar. 1 t ;«•<> >, Robinson is in charge of musn There are special numbers in each sendee. We extend a friendly welcome to all. Come and h ar Gods word preached Koontz Like Com'imnhv Chureh A. J Compton. Pastor Carl Horn. Supt Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 P Evening Worship 7 30 p m

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Prayer meeting and Bible Study in the church parsonage Wednewlay, at 10 a m. until further notice. Special A. a. Allen Miiad,. film to be shown Sunday in the 7:30 pm. service by Rev Orvil Smith ot South Bend. Fc r more details, see another section of this paper. Be praying with us and believing the Lord will help us in this white harvest of souls. We pray for you. your sickness, your physical and spiritual need in the church where all people of all churches are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hambric, of Harvey. Illinois, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Farnham Sunday. Mr and Mrs. James Scott accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Fred We n«*r and sons, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Maze Jr. and children, of Fort Wayne on Sunday. Enroute home, they stopp <1 at Columbia City to visit Mr and Mrs. Verne Bonder Mr and Mrs. Orville Devlin of Evans die. Wig., spent the past wo k as quests of Mr and Mrs. E '^irk. Mrs. Frances Koch returned h -me aft r snend ng three weeks in Galion. Michigan, with her -on and family. Dr an I M Hn”-

old Koch Mr. and Mrs Jerry Jenni of Knox, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Alien and children. Afis. Elsie Swanson n turned home Saturday after spending the past six months in Colorado Springs, Colo , a# gue*t of her daughter and family. Mij > r and Mrs. Frank Zettel and rhild..-n Mrs. Swanson is entei ‘auurg er sister. Mrs Ella Mantell. Somh Bend, for a few days this week. Th- monthly meeting of the Koot . ; Like hire Auxiliary will be hi 4 Wedneday, March 11. at 7.30 p.m. It will be guest mgnt and games will be played. Mrs Laiccetta Prentiss and Mrs. ’atherine Fries will sene refreshments. Mrs. Wilham Kuhrve.n Mrs Roy Newell and Mrs Ge rg»Pfeiffer attended a Leap Year party of Past Worthy Matron in Chicago on Saturday evening It was their sth leap year party, with 75 in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ru sell Smith returned home after spending the past w. ek as guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mr. Ronald Smith and children in Cn ’wood. 111. Mr and Mrs L. Robert Fr.es, Margie end Bobbie, of Tinley Park. 11l , were guests of Mr. anil Mr- Harry L Fri s Sunday. Mr. and M»- Paul H Prendx and children of Lafayette were guests of Mr. and Mm. Paul A. Prentiss on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Michal-

ski spent Sunday in Chicago at; tending their Pinochle club party Mr and Mrs. Andrew Germain entertained their son, Herman. Germain, of Markham. 111., an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Art Borrelli Sr returned home after a two m< nth visit in Arizona, California and Mexico. They spent several days with their son and family. Mr and Mis. Borrelli and children in Pittsburg. California and thendaughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Frost and children of Welton. Arizona. Mis. Amelia Harrison returned home after spending the past four weeks as guest of Mis. Arlene Guthorle and son Ralph, in Belleville. Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Scanon, of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Lans Hei bold Thomas Scanlon, a grand- n, cam* from Chicago to vi it hn gran Iparents The American H< ut A .•<>cintion has set aside the month of March, asking everyone to jmi the heart fund in fighting heart disea e Remember heart atta< ks, rheumatic fever, high blood pressure, stroke, your heart fund fight i them aT. When your representative of the heart fund calls on you, we ask that you partn ipnte in the fund generously Tim chairman at Koontz Lake i> Mrs. Carl Stanley, with Mrs Uiverne Young co-chairman Mr and Mrs Art Borrelli Jr spent Sunday in Chicago attending the Sport Amen Show. Mr and Mrs. R C Dammann I of Chicago w«rr guests of Mr I and Mrs Carl G Jem re Sr Sunday । Mr. and Mrs Jame < Coffin of Bloomington, were we k end vis--1 itors of Mr and Mr- Homer I Martin I

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—• JMarch 5, Him —the INDEPENDENT NEWS

DEATHS J William |-. WHdmi Funeral < rvi< r, for William F Weldon, 63. ->f Rt 2. Waiker’on.* who died it 530 p. ln p., | av February 25 in Community ho - pital, LiPoite, were held at 2 pm. Friday in the Pfgnm Hoh- , mss Church. Rev John Hall, pastor, offii iatcd. with bund in Woodlawn Cemetery Mr W< | , n was horn May 23. 1930 in Walkerton. On June 11 1912 in Smith Bend he married the f -rm r Lilly Hemmmger, who nv ... Also surviving an- six di ters Mrs. Diane Pomton f f; ■•- ertown: Miss Sarah J r • W< ,1 of Plymouth, and th*' M Rosedella. Bonnie. D< r . and Kathie, all at home, thi*»* >n Ronnie, Keith. md R: d home; three -a t> r Mr- p >?. ] Morrison, Walker!' n Mr M b-l Childers Florida -.'.d Mr Gneva Gradino of North 1.4 *v. and two brothers, Clare ce m l Maurice of Walkerton LIBERAL UM ( \ I ION The young, atnh tic high grad applied for a job at t freight terminal effwe Ai’ei studying the l-p ige d? !i ' »ti-m form, he finally found a cj - dio he could answer. To ‘ ■ o i-*-"What ma hines do y u op* * ithe wrote with great • >nf;d *- • "Slot send pinball " Don’t nidge a man's <ha o tei by the ele ation of hi- I

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Blanin The Women s Society e II tian Service will have It ♦ T mg at the Maple Grove o] March IS, starting at to;3i with then missionary -"aly Mr. and Mrs Joe <’unla^ returned home from a Ma| thvir son Charles and wi’ Tipson, Arizona. Miss Joyc<* Guhw s>ent week end with the nome f- 11 Steve Andcrt, who -erv'd vears in ’he armed -ervia s, been discharged an l ie hornhis parents. Mr, and Mr- Hann I G p-nt last week **nd with ) 4 ghter. Mrs. Harvey F•) an I family at Dayton. Ohio Mr and Mr . Keith Tic, Gas City. Indiara. were r*» visitors of Mr Ti«Cs pa Mr and Mr John Milk s<>n. Ob v Vour traffic 4 V

KEGUT \R MFETINI NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterda Legion Post 18! 2nd and Last Thursd; Os Lach Month Auxiliary Lnit 1 Ist Thursday Os Month