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<oontz Lake News, k L I nlted Missionary < mn h “The Church With Tne Lighted Cross Paul W. Ixiucks, Pastor Mrs R. S. Varga. Si.pi. Sunday School 9:30 a m Worship 10:15 a.m Evening Service 7:00 p.m. 1 .idles prayer group 'Tuesday. ;o. Mid-week Bible Study. Wedlay. 7:00 p.m. Men’s prayer meeting Satury, 6:00 p.m. This Sunday evening th? 7:00 lock service will be in charge the Youth Fellowship. They .1 be conducting a Christian •tenanny. Young people of the irches of our community are ited. Adults are welcome also. You are always welcome at , friendly church. k .ontz Lake Community ( Imrcli A J Compton. Pastoi Sunday School 9:30 a m Morning Worship Service 10 :,o Evening Worship 7:30 pin Bitsine , meeting in the < hui h ,nday. May Ith, 10:00 a m Venture into Faith film 11.-I 1 .- urs long Full color, filmed by v Oral Roberts. Time May ! 7:30 p.m. True dramatic. <nuagmg and faith building Adstance free May loth, 2no pm Rev Tec egall Young Evangelist, guitar aver and singer Come early fur a seat wel omAll churches invited Pray with us for the laud to ve us souls. We pray for the sick in every ■ ■vice. Mie Madge Allen <f <-m comunity was married at 6:30 p Saturday, to Ronald Win kem. Plymouth, at the United Misunary Church, with Rev. Paul >u< ks ofliciAmg Fol! 'wmg the arriage. a reception was held the church basement with over >o friends and relatives attendng. Mr. and Mrs James McCoy at . ruled the wedding of Linda l ines to Donald Honeywell m Ithrlby on Saturday afternoon i» hr Church of Christ with over evmty-five attending A iwpion followed at h u <’o k m the edar Like Amvets Hall Post > with over 125 friend nd rel-

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atives attending. Edward McCoy of Warsaw, accompanied them and spent Sunday with his rother James here. Over one hundred-fifty persons attended the open hoi.se (ehbratmg the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Fries at the Conservation Club House* Salm day. In audition to guests attending Hom seveial points in Indiana. then* were friends and relatives fium McHenry. Skokie, and Cliicago, 111. and Santa Fe. New Mexico. The couple received many lovely guts and more than 400 cards of congratulations. including one from President Lynden B Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Roman Schwartz celebrated their 40Lh wedding annlversary on Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives attending both days. Their daughtei and son and their families attended, as well as over 45 persons all from Chicago. Mr and Mrs. E W Amick spent the past week visit mg Mr and Mrs. Robert Fisher ami children. Beloit. Wisconsin. Mr and Mrs. Orville Devlin. Evansville. Wisconsin Enroute home, they stoppe 1 in Chicago to visit with their daughter Bitty Simm> Mr. and Mr. Jack Fmwall ami children, am! Mr ami Mi D Angelo. <>f Chi ago were Sunday guests of Mr ami Mrs William Kranenburg Mrs EJwnrd DeVos ha returned home after spending twelve days in the Osteopathic hospital. South Bem!

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Mr ami Mrs. Charles Maze Jr. ( and children, of Fort Wayne, Mt ami Mrs Orville Simpson, LaPaz. and Mrs Mardcne Collins and children, of Plymouth, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mr- James Scott. • ie monthly imsUmg of the Koontz Lake Modern Molhers 1 . was held in the home of Mis. Jerome Howard on Monday, with eleven members present Discussion of plans for the 4-H Fan at Hamlet in July was held. The cltib is seeking persons in our area to give demonstrations of the particular subject they are well versed in at future club meetings. Mrs. Chfford Allen gave the Health and Safety n port of protection on radio a 'ivi’y f ill out. Several membci are planning to attend th • Home Mak-.-rs session at Purdue Univer. ity m May. Game prize w, »• ,n by Mis. Walter b'i k a” I Mrs. Laverne Young Myst ry package was won by Mi William Miller. The Chamber of Commerce of Knox held a dinner meeting in honor of l-H leaders of Starke County Monday evening in the Methodist Church basement with <wer fifty in attendance from the nineteen 4-H clubs in the county 3’hosc from our area attending were Mis Audrey Taylor M' Carrie Sinn Mr Iva John ■n. Mrs Beiy! Brown Mi and M:> Sydney Awald an I Mr and M' William Sahel Mrs Frank (Mariei Shafer a former resident of the lake foi many years, pa ed away at Mer-

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cy hospital in Gary, with funeral services on Thursday The Parent Teachers A. ax lation of Hamlet and Grovertown are sponsoring a meeting Thursday, April 3oth. m the Giovertown gym. They have invited all candidates that are eligible to rim for election to the Oregon-Davis School Board on Primary day. May sth The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. ' We regret to report the parsing of James B. Hansen, who died Sunday in Community hospital, LaPorte. Services were held at 2:OU pun. Wednesday at the Nu.s■baum Funeral Hume, with bunal in Knox. Mr. Hansen has been a resident of the lake foi the past thirty years and his friends mourn his passing. During th“ month ot May. Mrs Roy Newell and Mrs. Wm. Kuhlwein will be hostesses for the Saturday night pot luck suppers at the Conservation Club house. Leonard Pozniak. of Chicago was a week end guest of Mi and Mrs Art Borrelli and children. Mr and Mrs William Hazzard and daughters, were guests of Mi and Mrs /Andrew Ge>mam on Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs Oren Duthie spent the week end in Bio niinet n with their daughter Laurel a student of Indiana University whore Mothei s Week End was celebrated Enmute home they stopped at Brown C ntx State Park

The regular monthly meeting of the Kix.ntz Lake-Oregon Twp. tire department will be held Munday. May 4th at their fire rtatlon and member aie urged to attune l Mr and Mrs Jo ►ph Wagner Jr and daughter, Mi > Gertrude Wagner and son. Wayne, of Chicago, were Saturday guests rd Mr. and Mrs Joseph Waranowski. On Sunday the Waranowskis entertained Mr and Mrs. James Bla< kbum and sons, of Chicago The Koontz Lake Water Sporta Club held a meeting Sunday at Dick Klapp > Ikxithou.se David Hill of Lakeville, an expert on weed control, gave his program to eliminate weeds from the lake Anyone interested in eliminating the weeds up to 100 feet out from shore line, please contar t Linder Peansh at the lake within the next three' weeks, as after that period, it will be too late Materials used will not harm the fish in any wav Tiw chib plans to have all stumps in the lake marked Mr. and Mr- Harry L Flies entertained the following guests Sunday in their home Mr and Mrs. Raymond McNally Chicagand Mrs Chri ; irv‘ Miller of M Henrv 111 Mr and Mr Duane Lantz of LaJ’-dte. and Gen» - - vie\>' Santelh, of C’hi aiZ ' spent sever H day.H as guests of the F nvses success to th* f'• ' that he u his head

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