The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 September 1964 — Page 10
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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Sept. 21. 1%1
1 Koontz Lake News Ex L. I nitfil ( hur< i "The Cn .1.1 With The Light d C ’ I ’aul W 1 k - I G ■' r Robert S V - . S pt. Sunday School 9-0 a • \\ o’ ship Serve « io b> a Evening Service 7 :00 p u Ladies Piayer G’ .p To ~ ' y 9:30 am. Mid-week Bible Study Wed.w . day, 7:00. Mens prayer m-Ciug Saturd, € :00. This Sunday evening th< re will !>e an installation service for all teachers and staff Also a < dk illustration will lx drawn by the I'astor A friendly welcome av tits you and your family. Koontz Urke ('oi.mmnity Chui h A J. Compton. Pastor Jack McDowell Supt. Sun-lay School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship 7 :30 p m. Bible Study and prayer meeting in chun h Thursday. 10 a ’ Bible verse: St. John 3:IS.
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that believeth on him (Jesus* is not condemned; but he that bcu.vch not is e r h nu >'d already. :ea i<< he hath not believed in • mm oj the nly bi gotten son tg God. A Civ ‘an welcome awaits y i whc’-e all people of all < ,r< hes are welcome We pl iy for the sick in every Xfter being a surgical patient tic several weeks in O teopathic hospital. South Bend. Mrs Amelia Harrison is now convalescing 11' the home of her daughter and s 'n-in.law. Mr and Mrs John Bowmar and children in Union Mills. Mr. and Mrs William Spanier. Country Club Hills. II!., were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Kehn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Hilding Sundeen spent the week end in Homewood. Illinois, as guests of Mr and Mrs. John Van Hovering. Mrs. Van Kovering is a sister of Mrs. Sundeen. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhlwein spent the week end in Buchanan. Michigan, as guests of their aunt. Mrs. Marie Opitz. and they helped with other geests, to celebrate Mrs. Opitz s 8(»th birthday.
Herman Hauslein of Ix>s Ange- < les, California, was a guest of i Mr and Mrs Oren Duthie Friday and Saturday Over the week er 1 ■ the Duthie’s entertained Mr. and Mis Dexter Giver." 1 . of LaGrange Park, 111. i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Perkins of Orange. California, are guests of Mr and Mr- William Michalski on Saturday and all this week. Al-> on Saturday, the Michalskis entertained 19 guests from Chicago and suburban towns of Illinois. who are relatives of the Perkins. Mrs. Kay Stuver and daughter, Pamela, of Niles. Michigan, were guests Monday of Clay Bon field. Harold Stuver of Hollister. Mo., ( spent three days as guest of his father-in-law. Mr. Bon if eld. and he returned home Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Stuver. who has been a guest of her father the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Keyes of Chicago, spent three days as guest of Mrs. Keyes' mother. Mrs. Bess Turnbull. Mrs. Frances Hines, and Howard Abbott, of Chicago, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Simpkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner and daughter of Chicago, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waranowski on Saturday. Teddy Wilson was a week end gm-st of Mr. aixl Mrs. Aiken Young, of Calumet City. 111. Shinday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith were Mrs. H. Mitchell, Misses Caroline and Elsie Wasserman. Dr. and Mrs. N. Hohman of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Elmer Bender and daughters of River Grove. 111.. Edgar Py of Bellewood, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herbold of Walkerton. Clyde Riggins spent the week end with his son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riggins Jr. in Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Amick are entertaining Mr. Amick's sister all
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