The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 9

Koontz Lake News | v L. United Miatdonary ChurcM "The Church With The Lighted Cross" Paul Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt Sunday School 0:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:15. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Ladies Study Group Tuesday, 9 30. \ Mid-week Bible Study Wednesday. 7:00. Mens’ Prayer meeting Saturday. 6 00 Come and worship in an atmosphere of Christian fellowship We , xtend to one and all a friendly welcome. Koontz Like Community Church A. J. Compton. Pastor Sunday Schcxil 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. A wonderful turnout viewed fihns last Sunday evening. The film "Venture Into Faith" did not arrive In time to be shown, but may be seen May 3 at 7:30 p.m. Next week we will give details of the Evange’Lst to speak April 24th to 26th. If possible, meetings may continue into the following week We pray for the sick in every service. The Koontz Lake Investment club held its orjjantEattona! meeting and election of officers at the Y-Go-By Restaurant last week, charter members of the club are George Kostin. Louts Anderson Dr. W. Denaut, Ernest Brovoid. George Lanphore. John Flaherty, lame# Morrey, Richard Brice Richard Palmer. Theodore Lipke, < Jeorge Downs, Thomas Gedgoud. and Richard Masterman Officers elected were: president, E. Brovold; vice-president, George Koetin: orranizer of the club as sec-retary-treasurer, George Lanpherc. Mr. and Mrs. Rußsell Smith returned home after spending four weeks traveling in the western states They wpent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moelber, Port Orford. Ore , and at Garden Grove, Calif . aa gueats of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Gagnon They also visited Washington Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and

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entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mm Robert Burger and eon, Michael, of South Bend Mr. and Mrs Homer Martin spent Sunday in Muncie, visiting with their daughter Linda, a student of Ball State Teachers College. Mrs. Michael Barbarick entertained Mr. and Mrs John Geyer, of Whiting, over the week end. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs Nick Krtstoff, of Gary The Koontz Lake Fire Auxiliary held their April meeting Last week and in the absence of president, Phyliss Cain, Arlene Adams served. There were 16 members present. Thank you notes were received from Ambrose Jackson and Mrs Pauline Stanley. Door prize was won by Mrs*. Signed D’^hie and attendance prizes won by Mrs Dorothy Green. Mrs. Helen Quebbeman and Mrs. Darlene Pearish. Final plans were completed for the spaghetti supper to be served Saturday. April 18th. Refreshments xvere served by Mrs. Dorothy Meyers and Mrs. Mary Calhoon. TTie next meeting will be held May 13 th when the membership drive will be opened. Each member is to bring a guest and. cards will be the entertainment for the evening Hostesses will be Mrs. Duthie, Mrs. Adams Mrs Greene and Mrs Marge Morrey. । There's nothing like a wedding to make a guy learn At first he thinks she's hls'n, but learns he's her'n!

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