The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 12, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1964 — Page 9

i Koontz Lake News K. L. Unttwt Minnionary (^hurch "The Church With The Lighted Cross'" Paul W. Luuck , Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga. Sup! Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship 10:15 a.m Palm Sunday evening service 7.30 p.m. Ladles prayer group Tuesday, 9:30. Mid-week Bible .study Wednesday, 7:00. Men’s prayer meeting. Saturday, 6:00 p.m. This Sunday evening w • h i,l be attending the community Palm Sunday Service, to be held at the Tyner EV B Church T. speaker f T this .en icc will he George Abwunza of Nnriboi City, Kenya. March 22. 2:30 p.m Koontz Lake vs. Nappanee in a Bible Quiz to he held at the Wakarusa U. M. Church. The members of our quiz team are: Ginger Ru h. Gayle Smith. Robert Scider. James Vargn Shirley Peters, and Nancy Thomhurg Everyone is welcome to attend this quiz Koontz I-ake Communit) < hunh Bv th* Lake A. J. Compton Pa t<>r Sunday S hnol 9:30 am Morning Worship 10 30 n m Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Bible Studv Wednesday, 10 a m Palm Sunday Service® The Crucifixion of our Iz»rd the day of memory. Bib!" ver ' Matthew 27:38. There were two thieves »rucificd with Him: one on the right and another on the left. In the evenng sendee the paxtor will tell of the Rugeed Cm « he saw in a vision a few years ago You will be blessed and encouraged. Words will not describe I the truth of his vidon. I We pray for the sick in eveiry service. ’ f Mr, and Mrs Robert Green and rhlldwn. of Oak Lawn. Illinois, were Saturday gu**ts of Mr. and Mrs Joaeoh Waranowski Mr. and Mrs James Daley •pent Saturday in Indianapolis, visit lag Mrs. Mabel Cramer, mother of Mrs Daley, who is a patient in the Methodist hospital there. Mr. and Mrs Jack Finwall and baby of Bault St Marie. Mich. •pent the week end as guwrts of Mr and Mrs William Kranenburg, parents of Mrs Finwtdl. Paul Kuadxal. of morrisant, Mo., was a week end guest of Elmer Hartke and Mrs EUtle McKay Thev also entertained Mn. John Btradtner and children of J MerMiai Nitial 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 ue today . • R. W. Johnson Ins. K«ontz l>ake Mornings Hamlet 867-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580

South Bend Saturday The regular monthly meet mg of the Koontz Lake Conservation Club will be held Friday, March 20th at their dub house. and all members are urged to be pi exent Edward Potocki. of Denver. Colorado, was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cain and children on Saturday. Mr. and Mr«. Martin Weiss, of Kouts, were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Duthuof Skokie, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downs and children of Dyer, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Downs Mr. and Mrs Paul Bodenian of Chi ago. spent the we k ei d al their cottage We regret to report the p i---Ing of Charles N Robert on, who died in the Waldron Nursing Home. Walkerton, Monday morning, after a short illness at age 77 He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Homer Martin, of Un lake, and a son, Charles C. of Chicago; also two sisters a- i tw brothers in Chicago, and five

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grandchildren. His body i^ tnc Lain ana Son Funeral Home. 95th Street, in Chicago, with burial Friday in Cedar Park Cemetery. Mr Robertson was a lifetime member of Blue Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine. Hr was a formei resident of the lake foi many years prior to 1945 Ambrose Jackson, assistant Fire Chief, is now home after being a patient for several weeks in Mercy Hospital. Gary. Hls one foot is still in a cast but he can get around on crutches Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Andrews and Mrs. Rose Harrisa’i of Chicago. were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. George Pfeiffer. The Koontz Lake Fire Department was quite active on Monday of this week making emergency runs of a grass fire near Pat Rusli’s home and a huge grass fire on the Ed Haley farm, located near the inters, tmn of road 60OE and 700 N, and a gia fire in the Dan Rice wnods south of the lake. Because of tbe strong winds, the firemen b id difficulty in putt mg them out There were over 700 attending the Fish Fry last Friday evening m the Grovertown gym. which was sponsored by the

March 18. 1884 _ THE INDEPENOENT NEWS —

Grovertown Benior Ciase Your Heart Association is concerned with all heart and circulatory disea.se problems and they can give you and your neighbors helpful information on heart diseases The month of March has been designated as Heart Fund month and representatives will soon caU on you for your contribution to this great cause Mrs Owen Resetar and da ugh, ter. of Gory, were Saturday guests of Mrs Michael Barbanck, who entertained ttie following week and guests, Mr. and Mra John Geyer of Whiting. Mr. and Mrs Stephen Etherington and son. of Wyatt; Mrs Thomas Etherington. North Liberty, and Mr and Mrs. Arthur L Coss, of \\ alketon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Edward Barrett. The Koontz Dake Fire Auxiliary held their monthly meeting last week with 17 members and four guests present. Plans were made to have a spaghetti suppar on Saturday, April 18th. Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs. Marge Morrey and Mrs Ruth Slagel. Two new members w»t»‘ welcomed, Mrs James Rush and Mrs. Paul Pearish Attendance

prize was won by Mrs. Qwrollnc Provence and door prize, Mrs. Phyllis Cain. Hostesses were Mrs. Catherine Fries and Mrs Laecetta Prentiss. The next meeting will b* April 8 with Mn< Dorothy Myers and Mrs. Mary Calhoon as hostesses. Mr and Mrs Carl Stanley returned home after a nine day trip to Florida They accompanied th* Edgar Runkles of Akron. Mr and Mrs Claude’ Berger of Roann accompanied them in their car, and at Inverness, Fla . the Runkles left sot belr new home at Daytona Beach. The Stanleys and Bergers continued their trip through Florida. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville Easterday Legion Post 189 2nd and I^ast Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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