The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 November 1964 — Page 16
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 5. 1964
Koontz Lake News K. L. I'nited MlxMoimry Church Paul W Izaaks Fast or “The Church With The Lighted Cross’’ Robert S. Varga, Snpt. Sunday S< lb«>; 9 ;,i> „ , n Worsh’p Sv v.< e la la a m. Evening Service 7:00 pm. Lidws I'liver Gloup ruesday. 9 30 a n Mid-wet 3 H bh Study Wed»v •• day. 7 on Men- pi v« r meeti”g Saturday. €:0o. Hu ; S mdav ,s Hally Pay and 11 uk> the '"sing >f the Fall A ivai t Wh- e tai in are urgc i to atb rd a ■ the Sunday School <> uts class* -s I >i all ages. You and your family are all welcome at the church with the lighted cross. Koontz Lake Community Church A J. Compton, pastor Jack Mclkiwell, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Worship “ :30 p.m Prayer Meeting Thursday 10:00 a m. in the Walter Rogers home. This Sunday. 7:30 p.m service, message: “I-aunch out into the deep bv pastor. You will be encouraged and glad when you hear / 10 2 A 9 0 3 D \8 4 / — Something’s missingNobody wants a clock wdnout hands. Insurance co»erage that doesn't fit YOUR needs is just as worthless I I can tailor your coverage to fit your exact needs And. (represent such reputable companies as Meridian Mutual Insurance Company I See me... there's no obligation! your Meridian Mutual agent t Meridian Hhlnlk R. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz Lake Morning Hamlet 867-282* Afternoons Walkerton 586-258 b
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this message. We pray for the sick in every service. A Christian welcome awaits you where all people of all churches are welcome. Mr and Mrs. Ix*slie Grimm of Newcastle, were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Brown and daughters. On Sunday, the Brios entertained Mr. and Mrs John Brown of Plymouth, and M rl Brown of South Bend Mr. and Mis. Leo Mehler returned home Sunday aftei spending four days a guests of their daughti r and family, Mr. and Mis James II dzh u h and children of 1 av. nia M higan. M" and Mis Arthur Steelier of Chu ago were guests of Mr. and Mrs \\ ;lh.' Kuhlwein Sunday. Mr and Mrs Richard Ankney and two sens, of South fiend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur L. Coss. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maze and children of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burris Crawford and children of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crawford Sunday. For the month of November, the hostesses for the Saturday night (pot luck suppers will be Mrs. Catherine Fries and Mrs. Frances Koch at the Conservation Cluh house. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Michael Kiehn were Paul Damps, and Mrs Mabel Gunday. of Chicago, and Mrs Marie Benedick of Ontario. California. Mrs. Janet Cook and daughter, Kim. were week end guests of Elmer Hartke and his sister. Mrs Elsie McKay. Mrs. Cook is from Michigan City. Mr and Mrs Andrew Banasiak of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Borrelli and children on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Coss returned home after spending three weeks in Rockville. Md., as the guests of their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coss. The Koontz I-ake Community Church was the scene of a wedding at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, when Ix»na Mae Sowers was united in marriage to Dnwrcncc Singleton of our community, by Rev. A J Compton. Matron of honor was Mrs. Nancy Singleton and best man. James Ivan Singleton. Miss Sowers is from New Carlisle, and her father. George Sowers, gave the bride a wav A reception for the couple was held Saturday evening in the American Legion Hall. Hamlet. Mr and Mrs Howard Wertenborg returned home after spending nnd son-in-law. Sgt. Major and two weeks with their daughter Mrs Garrv Trommel. Fort Dix. New Jersey.
K.L. Association Offers Reward For Vandals The Koontz I-ake Association offers a $50,011 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the disgraceful and senseless act of vandalism on Hallowe'en night to the home of Mr and Mrs. G. C Hillis of Koontz Lake Information will be treated confidential. Phonv, 586-2298, Walkerton. The Kismtz Lake Association smorgasbord The Tracy Methodist Church is having a Smorgasbord Supper Saturday. November 11, serving from 1:00 to 800 CST. Donation $1 75 adults: 75c children under 12; pre-schoolers free Proceeds to go toward the building fund TOPS CU B FORMED A TOPS Club has been started in North Liberty. Anyone interest
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ed. please call 656-8007 or 6564793. Rainbow News North Liberty Assembly No. 52 held their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple Terry Hamilton was initiated into the order. Chris Zent presided as Worthy Advisor. Mrs. Al Drews and Mrs. Robert Lidy of Walkerton, were guests. Merita Bergland, reporter REBEKAH IX7DGE Evening Star Rebekah Lodge 165 held their regular meeting October 27. with a Friendship program. Guests from South Bend lodges. 72 and 39. Elkhart, B.ristol, Goshen, and Mishawaka, filled the officer’s stations for the open, ir.'g and closing ceremonies. Refreshments of sandwiches, pie and coffee were served. The next meeting will be held Nov. 10, at which time all past Noble Grands will be honored. Refreshments
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