The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 January 1965 — Page 7

Koontz Lake News v L. I nitrd Mis»ionary < hurch "Th« Church With i he Ijgnteu Cross" Paul W. Loucks Pa 4 r Robert 8 Vaig.i. Supt Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10 1 > a m thening Service 7 30 ; .n I Julies Prayer Croup Tuesday >3O a.m. Mid-week Bible Study Wed.u . lav. 7 :30 pm. The annual Missionary C »r.-vcn-ii n is m progress this week with id vices each night through Sun lay. at 7:30 pm. Tin 1 following ja-akers are scheduled: Tonight rhursday. Rev Paul Fr.-tz will ihovv pictures of the work in Bratil. Friday, Miss Edna Pridham will ell of her work in Nigeria Saturday. Dr John Erb, M 1,. Mi! illustrate his me-sage with hired slides of the medna. w rk ri Nigeria. Sunday evmng the Rev John Hlosser family’will -;<ak of the •nd of India and h>w slides ot in work. The public is welcome to all of hose service* Offerings for misjions will tie received You and your numiy are all vebome nt the church with Un ighted cross. Mr ami Mis Richard Germain ind daughter, of Chung >. were veekend gue ts of Mr and Mrs. indrew Germain. Mrs Adelaide Murphy u;»ent teverai <Uy» last week as guest bf her brother and m»lrr-i!>daw Ur and Mrs. Gerald Byrne, of Bolton, 111. Mr and Mrs Ray Su a!tz of lary. were guests of Mr and Mrs William Simpkins two day* last week and over the week en>* the Simpkins returned the visit t<> the Smaltz residence in Gai) Mrs Cail Stanley returned home after spending several days hh a patient in the Caylor-Nichol I’hnic in Bluffton Mr. and Mm Claret? e Reid l|*-nt several days as g ir ts of Mr Reid's mother and o^tei Mi* Sarah Helton, and Thein » m

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Terre Haute They ail toured several states in the south ir. -hiding Missouri. Arkansas, and Texas Mr ar. 1 Mrs Harry I. Fries spent Saturday in Tiney Park 111. as guc t • of their s>n and family, Mr. an«l Mis. Robert I. Frir Tin r >thei -n. Mr aid Mrs Harry .J Ine and two children. wer-- also present from Ch - eago. Mi an Mi A-th i! Streber 1 < Til. ag i, were week end guests t Mi .uaf Mrs William Kuhlwein Pete Mvdksa.* spent scvci.il days m Chicago as guest of h daughter ar. I family Mr and Mr Zgga Staszak and children. Mr and Mrs Aitken Young, of Calumet City. 1.1. spent several days at their lake cottage. C vde Riggins has left for Hialeah Florida, where he will spend several weeks this winter. Mi and Mrs Tony Klaczak of Chicago were guests of Mr and Mrs Roman Schwartz on Saturday. Mr ar. i Mr J William i,o< :ke wen- guests of Mr and Mr^ Era J Cmson m Grovertown on New Ye irs Eve On New Years Day they were guests of their daugh ter ar I f uni v Mr and M- Cy Hanies’. Gi vrtowr Mr and Mt • Josep.u Smillie eutertained Mr and Mi Rich.it ! Logan ar. 1 ’laughter. Pame'a of Goshen, al o Mr ir.d Mrs Vern.Hopkins and three children >f K - komo over tl.c Week rr I Janies Houck of Mur. • ■ v i a guest of Mr and Mrs Oren Duthie for three da\ last week When hr returned home he wi accompanied by Laurel, daught’ of the Duthies, and after sper iin some time with James' parent returned to Indiana l'nicer uty where they an- students Mr and Mr.* Michael Kiehn ar« spending sever tl day m Chi’ w with Michael h- tl.- r and sit« In-law Mr anil Mr Herman Kuhn who both suffered strokes Mis Barbanck. formerly f ' u’’ lake, and now married to Hr i. Johnson Sr of Grovertown, mtertamed her daughter an i f ’mJ'Mr and Mrs Owen Reset tr of Gary, last week Mr and Mis Gc-uge I»i-m rturned home after sper. ling let flays visiting m Florida making stops at Ocala and Clearwater

and covering approximately 2Suu miles. A birthday part) wa held la w< vk for Mrs- Tnuma* Gedguud at |.» r homo with the t H'ow.n^ gue. 's attending M J. i v H.mnegan. Mi Haz<. H .ipn Mr Carol Mun? • Mi Edna I. M; • Mi: y Ln . • M LJi-it- Ginde'.ls-rg. i. ' M Hazvl Wi son of W i kr.iun, ~ M: Di uma H'-ni ,■ S. r . W aahmgton. Mr ar.d Mrs. 4'arl Wilson u I :i Teddy, er.tert i. ied the f> - living guests New Years Day Mr and Mrs. Aitken Young i f <'ha.tgo. Mr and Mi.- Thoma ; G? Ipoud and Mr. ar. I Mis. T« 1 L.pk< Walkerton Mr and Mrs ll.ldin? Sumlet n pent one week as gu> ts f Mrs. Sumleen'n ’laugh:ei and fami v. Mr »i 1 Mrs V. '• r<a? v f Bav Village. Oh. » .Mt and Mr- R hard Palmer attended the Jan iary Chicago Market at the An er. ..n Furmthe Mt handise M ir' this week Rep -rts are th it there will be many new trerxl- in furniture this year Geno Palmer returned t > Ind - ana Cr.-.versity Sunday after -pending the holidays with h parent- at Koontz Lake Mr and Mrs Howard Lipke re moving from Huron. South Dakota to Necedah. Wisconsin which is 2<> miles north of the Dells. sth & 6th Grade* In .Action Mr Chamber! n s sth and »>th grade teams have had sevei a game* t efore the C in-'ina vacation The 3th gl ld« team plave I three games winn.n^ one whi tthe Hth grade tram ils > pined three winning two-• th. n Th.6th grade team defeated Rik. vibe bv five p ant* and Lap az bv f- ur point Both t< am-’ \m>- m a ’ion Wednesflny night as thev traveled to Likevllle for two games

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To Speak At K. L. ( hurch Sunday w w /A The Re/ J<>e Jones an evangelist who travels 16 uvo mid s > year by truck bus. tram an< boat, will be speaking at the Koontz Lake I'mted M.-sr-nai ) Churcii on Siuiday monung J : uary 1»» at !• in ar d 10 13 Mr .b>- . h . . rv.-l a a mis sionar. ir. J i; m :<>r the pi-f tri yeai Pt i to tin h. past- i. I a ch n- ir Detroit Michiga f. r •< ial y.-ars lb ;s aupl'Mit.' by th-- l'r;tvd M. unary i> ' and wo-k* md.-i the directi- r. thr(n anta M sionary S<H t» tv m K> b< a'-otp bt o mile, -oiithwc ' of Tokv-i By u.‘. tat. -i, of ti.e j>as’ois ti e Japan H d.m ’ ('hurch hi. carried <>n his ’ Vangelis' mimstiv m :m different c> v . I urmg the l ’ tei y. ai he seen on.- d. t ’ ' , ’ > churches to ax ar: zero to six In til- five dl-’i: Im wm< h hr trav. l* fif'. . n nr a I hurch' - ha r the! t ill’d li d f.rii’.en hav. i. pared P rir- .vn property TTiruugh hh intimate con' t*

wi'h the Japanese . pl.. Mr Jones has gamed a great love and Tr .pect tor tin r ar ! a deep ’on- <•- -i for their ; ritual need 1 Hr • g r,g th* Ir. rj/ C r ,- n, Qp. I ■ > an ui. I J o e As V In him 'ell of tbs ministry i- ’ • । < ■ • of fajwin you wII i . • •nd Ln.u/ht mb .la; a • . . Mr J ■ xe nr ,je i I ■' r <■ ’ ' . a h a re- » - tr- ■ p t . Ignited S ’. f- - f r -a f -Api h vifr am! ts- •. . , u. r ,f -pr « ; v e'-o ■. Japtr mH px Cl * —I Something s missingNo J to ' b ‘ • . I free ,r.. ng record for I • "•ye ' cr more, ask I <LOvt ’ ar 3’ jt .a a I • g r.» ; P an 1 Sn/ee you I ta n ‘ d~ ”a on bread- I •o.e- aa Jo irturan • I ... Ar y jr sa. ngs ar» •°e ■.• ”e . lit yl See me ... there's no obligation! I your Meridian Mutual agent I Mirulhn | -. Miiiiul. c**’ R. W. Johnson Ins. Mornings ll.nnlrt 567-2S2* Koontz Hike AI ternoon> Walkerton 556-25 Sb

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