The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1964 — Page 16

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — Sent. 3. 1964

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Koontz Lake News jv L. I nited Missionary ( lunch "The Church With The Friendly Welcome’' Paul Lnicks, Pastor Robert S Varga. Supt. Sunday School 9:3u am. Worship Service 10 15 am. J<\i nng Service 7 ho p m. 1 lilts Prayer group Tuesday. 9:">c a m. MiJ-week P. hie Study. Wednesday. 7:00. Men's prayei meeting Saturday. 6:00. A pot hi 1 dinner and tune of fet’t'A- rp is planned lor Lab D.- at th< mine of Mi and Mrs. J»e am.- Sm.lh. Ml Sunday Si h<J an i ChU’ h famines are welc< n o. Iv mt/ like (immunity ( bun h A. J Compton. Pastor Jack MiDowJl, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Sei vice 7:30 p.m. B b’e Study and Prayei Service in the chirch Thuisday. 10 a.m. Special evangelistic services S' nday and Monday, 7 :30 p.m. Rev. William J. Brantley. Elkhart. raided in Georgia, and now pieaching wherever called. i—FßEE—advice on combining home and auto insurance Let me show you how you can save both time and money by combining your ; home and auto insurance in One Program. Meridian Mutual’s plan includes coverage for your auto, home, personal belongings and liability ... all in just two policies. They can be written to fit your needs and budget. See me . . . There's no obligation! Your Meridian Mutual Agent I Meridian ^hal - v J z R. W. Johnson Ins. Mornings Hamlet 867-252: Koontz Lake Afternoons Walkerton 586-258 b

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Rev. Alvin H. Stutzman of Goshen and Rev. Brantley are working together as a team. Talented singers and musicians, with old time singing and preaching. We pray tor the sick in every service. Pray with us for the field of harvest of saints to be gathered tor Chh«t. A Christian welcome awaits you. Come, bring your family, tell the neighbors. Let us enjoy their spiritual food together. The mothly meeting of Mod- rn Motheis H<>me Demonstration Club w.i" held at the home of Mis John Seese. Members plan to attend the State Eair in Indianapo s T mrsd iy. They voted a am of $lO to cither the president or voting delegate who will au>nd the annua! June Homemakers Conference at Purdue University. A family picnic will be held Sunday’, September 20, at 12:30 p.m. in Pottawatomi Park, South Bend. San Pierre Home Demonstration Club will be the guests at the September meeting to be held in the home of Mrs. James C ark. A social hour was enjoyed following the meeting end prizes were won by Dora Smith and Evelyn Young. Mrs. Mildred Keane and daughter Margaret, accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Earl Hopman. returned home to Chicago after spending two weeks at their lake cottage. Mrs. George Owen and children of Walkerton, and Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Owen and children of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rush and family. Mas. Amelia Harrison was the guest of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowmar ami children, of Union Mills on Sunday. Around Monday noon, while coming down her ladder from the attic in her home. Mrs. Harrison fell and broke her hip. She was taken by ambulance to the O toopathic hospital. South Bend and would appreciate hearing from her many friends while t here. Mrs. Leota Erdal entertained her granddaughter and family. Mr and Mrs. Don Earley, of St. Charles. 111., from Friday to Monday. Mrs. Mary O’Gara entertained her two grandchildren the past week. Linda and Johnny Loftus, of Chicago. Mrs. O’Gara is entertaining her sister in law for two weeks, Mrs. Nora Beirne of Chicago. Clay Bonifield has returned home after being a patient in Holy Family hospital for 18 days. His daughter. Mrs. Victoria Stuver. of Hollister, Mo. is with him and they entertained Mrs. St liver’s son and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuver, of Lansing. 111., on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Beck has just re-

turned to her home in Denver, Colorado after spending the past month with her sister Mrs. Ida Haas. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crawford entertained their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burris Crawford and children of Chicago, for the pa-t two weeks. While here. Burns caught a five pound bass, 21 inches long last Friday which he is very proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripe of Gary were week end guests of Mi. and Mrs. William Simpkins. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simpkins. of St. John, w«re Sunday gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chudy. Mi and Mrs. William Kuhlwein returned homo after spending the past three weeks in Ashland. Oregon, as grists of their son and family, Mr. anti Mrs. William Kuhlwein Jr. On Sunday, they attended a meeting of 1955 Grand Officers of Illinois Order of Eastern Star at the home of Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Grace Neuhaus, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reseter of Gary, were guests of Mrs. Bertha Barbarick on Saturday. Their daughter. Susan, who was a guest of Mrs. Barbarick the past week, accompanied them home. Mrs. Barbarick’s nephew. Robert Hahn, Elkhart, wa^ her Sunday guest. Debbie and Douglas Brovoid, returned home to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Brovoid, after spending the past week in New York at the World’s Fair, with Mrs. Bro old s brother. Richard Wellantler, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeiffer entertained 11 members of Grand Reprcsentati’es of Order of the Ea-tem Star of Illinois on Saturday and they were overnight guests .This same group war entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newell. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Riddle of Connorsville and Miss Lorenc Hill, of Rushville, returned to their homes Monday alter spending the pa 4 week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott. On Sunday, the Scotts entertainer! Mr. and Mrs. James Maze, of Monticello. Mrs. Robert Collins and children of Plymouth, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner and sons of Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Amick returned home after .spending several days last week at Elmhurst, Illinois, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Planck. bor the haiuruay mgnt potluck suppers during September, Mrs. Lillian Block will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Amelia Harrison, at the Conservation Club house. Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski attended the wedding of Sharon Coffman to Victor Vizgatis on Saturday in the Faith United Church in Chicago. They also attended tlie reception at the Mid America Club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lebduska, of Downers Grove, 111., and Mrs. May Rundquist and daughter, Sandra, of Villa Park, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selkirk. Mr. and Mrs. George Germain, Mrs. Thomas McKenna and son, Gregory, of Chicago, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Germain. Mr. and Mns. Oren Duthie spent Sunday in East Chicago, visiting William Edwards, a patient in St. Francis hospital. They also visited Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. William Spanier and three children of Country Club Hills, Illinois, spent three days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kiehn. They also visited Deen Forest, in Coloma, Mich. The meeting of the Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp. Fire Auxiliary will be held Wednesday. Sept. 9th. and all members are urged to be present. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rex'll and children of Galien. Mich., were week end guests of Mrs. Fiances Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gibbons and children, of Markham, 111., were Saturday guests of Mrs. Edna Childress. Over the week end. Mrs Childress entertained Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ursetto and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Fries spent Sunday in Rensselaer, at-

tending the officers’ meeting of the Indiana Volunteer Firemen’s Association and its Auxiliary. Mrs. Helen Quebbcman returned home from Chicago, after a few weeks. She was accompanied home by her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Quebbeman and children of Oak Lawn. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pctocki of Denver, Colo., spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Cain and sons. Mrs. Cain accpmpanied her brother and wifejhome and spent one week as Their guest. She arrived at O'Hare Field last week and was met by Mr. Cain. Studio Dress Shop now has a complete line of dark cottons for ‘all. All sizes including junior petite, junior, regular, and half. * Mr. and Mrs. Widiam Michalski leturne i home after spending one week with their 'on and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michalski, and their new adopted grandson, William Arthur, in South St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Davis and

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two sons of Valparaiso, spent t days last week as guests of and Mrs. William Simpkins. Van Janovic, a former resid of the lake, was united in n riage to Billie Sue Blough South Bend, formerly of Wai ton, Saturday at 10 a.m, in St. Patricks Church, Walke A complete account of the ding may be found elsewhen this paper. Mr. .-.nd Mrs. Harry b. F attended the wedding of K erine Gail Meyer to Manuel Fi Ernhart on Saturday, at 1 in the Trinity Lutheran Chu Hobart. The reception folio the ceremony was also aUr : and was he’d in the Izaak W Cabin in Hobart. Mr. and ? Erwin Meyer, parents of bride, were former resident the lake for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smit tertained Mr. and Mrs. C"r Gagn< n. Garden Grove. Calif two days the past week. Gagnons 'topped off enrouttheir home.