The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1964 — Page 12

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■ THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — April 23, 1961

r Koontz Lake News K. L. United Missionary Church The Church With Tiie Lighted Cross Paul Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R S. Varga. Supt. (Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship service 10:15 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Ladies prayer group Tuesday, 9:30. Mid-week Bible study, Wednesday. 7:00. A warm welcome awaits you at our friendly church. Koontz Lake Community Church By the Lake A. J. Compton. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.

I On May 5 - Vote For Frank J. | MACNOUGHTON Remember The Name! X As A Local Resident For 10 Years And As A Form- X ?r Republican St. Joseph County Commissioner, I Have 1 The Desire And Experience To Do An Outstanding Job. I Thirty Years Os Successful Business Management Has X Given Me The Background To Bp Guardian Os Your ] Tax Dollars. Mv Maturity Assures You Os The Sta- ! bility The Office Demands. REPI BLICAN FOR | ST. JOSEPH COUNTY | TREASURER | Pol. Adv. Paid For By Frank J. MacNoughton x

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Atrazine 801 V herbicide is an easy onespray weed control "plan" for corn that ends competition from most annual broadleaf weeds and grasses for the entire season It works efficiently and profitably, promoting higher yields and redu< mg or even eliminating the need for cultivation Yields boosted by early control Thrce \e, oof mt- <ac field studv by 1 con’r ’• gw< • d.' > g the fru three • v,.' G s (Orn ; Ssih aS many as 29 । 5 '>. \ • At' • < ; -v ej rwwl- < ’ < •i. -ch.-.ier after p;< , ;.h o^^ < - Htol . o • ■ , ues ml t s.n through t harvest. Hms Atra/ine works Rainfall or shallow cultivation moves Atraz e down to the weed ro ’ zone where it is ab orbed by germ m’ ■ • weeds Soon after weeds emorget. they die And, Atta? •,<• stays to pi k off ater germinating weeds, right up to harvest

Three special gospel services on April 21. 25 and 26. See details in another section of paper. May 3rd. 7:30 pm. Service. Venture into faith, film. First Bible Deliverance film ever made by Oral Roberts, IL hours long, in color, dramatic form. Thank you for your prayers for our services. We really appreciate them. Continue to pray with us for this field of harvest to be gathered for our Ixird. Mr. and Mrs. James Daley spent the week end in Wilmington. Ohio, with Mrs. Daleys mother. Mrs. Mabel Cramer. Mrs. Cramer returned home after spending several days here with the Daleys. E R "Pat" Burris returned home after spending ten days as a patient in Holy Family hospital. LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Emory’ lawman, of Stephensville. Newfoundland.

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are spending several days as guests of Mrs. Lowman's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ L. Fries. On Sunday they’ were all guests of Mr. and Mrs L. Robert Fries and children in Tinley Park, 111. Joseph Quebbeman is under observation in Englewood Hospital, Chicago, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herbold gave a dinner party Sunday for their granddaughter, Joanne Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaffer who was christened Sunday. Other guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scanlon and son Tommy, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski, Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. George Dekker, sons Paul and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keyes of Chicago were week end guests of Mrs. Bess Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James Maze and children of Plymouth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett attended a birthday party’ for their grandson Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Etherington, of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Coss also attended this party on Sunday. Art Borrelli, scoutmaster of Boy’ Scout Troop 37, and Pete Thornburg, a member of the troop, attended a dinner meeting at Baker Junior High School, in Michigan City Sunday. The title of the program was "University of Scouting.” Sister Mary’ Lucretia of Loretta Academy'. Santa Fe, New Mexico, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Harry L. Fries on their 50th wedding anniverary Tuesday. Sister was a bridesmaid for Mr and Mrs. Fries at their wedding in 1914. Self-confidence is an asset, hut be sure you have the ability to back it up. Civilization adds to our comforts, reduces our Hbe ties.

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