The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1965 — Page 13

Koontz Lake News h. L. L’niUjd Missionary Church "The Church With The Friendly Welcome" Paul Loucks, Pastor R. S. Varga, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Worship Service 10:15 am. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Ladies Prayer Group Tuesday, . 30 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study, Wed- .. day, 7:30 p.m. Men's prayer meeting Saturty, 6:00 p.m. The regional Bible Quiz will be . id at this church Sunday afternoon. April 25, 2:30 p in. The ams will be Oak Grove vs. Lib- . ty Diive, and Redeemer vs. Koontz Lake. A friendly welcome awaits ou at all services. h »ontz Tj»ke Communitv Church A. J. Compton, pastor Fay Good. Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible Study ’n the church 7:00 pin. Wednes•v. Dan L. Young, teacher and uler. We wish to thank everyone for e cooperation and help offered those within the disaster area ’ Koontz Lake. May the Lord ess you. The Bible is our text book. We pray for the sick in every • rvice.

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A Christian welcome awaits you where all people, of all churches are welcome. Agnes Fostrom of Koontz Like spent an enjoyable week visiting her granddaughter, Alynn Lipke. in Necedah, Wisconsin. Alynn will spend the next ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer at Koontz Lake. Dick Palmer was admitted to Memorial hospital^. South Bend, last Tuesday for .minor surgery. Hu is now home recuperating. The Indiana National Guard from the 139th Artillery, South Bend, consisting of approximately 150 members, who were on duty from Sunday evening. April 11. in the disaster area of the lake, returned to their post in South Bend about 6:00 p.m. Sunday, April 18th. They gave wonderful assistance and cooperation in guarding the destroyed homes of our area. Also members of the Civil Defense, wao were also on duty from Sunday, April 11, left for their home post also Sunday. They. too. did a splendid job. Red Cross workers are here yet and will be for a time and we are asking every property ownar who lost their homes and those with partial damage, to go to the Red Cross headquarters in the Conservation Club house to report vour losses. Several members of the. Indiana State Police from the Chesterton Post, are here and will assist the Koontz Lake Fire Dept, to maintain order in the clean up process. The big job now is to clean up the debris and the lake is loaded with it. We are receiving help from many

sources and for thu past several days, we have had over 25 prisoners from the Indiana State Prison, at Michigan City, to help and they have done a splendid job. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith 'entcrtaimzl eighteen guests on Easter Sunday from Sturgis. Michigan, Tinlqy Park, Crestwood, LaGiange and Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Selkirk entertained their daughter and son-in-law over the W’eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Eriwin Jacques, Royal Oak, Michigan. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Koeh and children of Galien. Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wofenbarger and daughter Donna on Easter Sunday. Other guests were Mrs. Frances Koch and Mrs. Elizabeth Peschel of Walkerton. Mrs. Leeta Erdal, whose permanent home was a tornado victim, was released from the Holy Family Hospital. LaPorte, Saturday, and went home with her daughter and family for a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Al Stitils, of Ma,ywood. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kiehn returned home after spending nine weeks in California, with headquarters in Fontana. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kiehn. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Crawley Burch. Mr and Mrs. Eric Ritter, of Upland. They returned home Saturday, and on Sunday they were guests of Mr and Mis. William Spanier, Country Club

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Hills, 111,, and on Monday, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tay',or. Crown Point Mr. and Mrs. Harry- L Fries spent Easter Suivlay in Tinley Park, II!., as gue t.s of their on an<l family. Mr. and Mrs L. Robert Fries. Mr. and Mrs. Larry’, Lung and daughter. Tira of Bloonnmiton, were week end guests of Mi . Lung's parents. Mr. and Mr.Clare Farnham. Kenneth Johnson, of Burbngton. lowa, was a Saturday guest of the Farnhams. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herbo', 1 entertained the follow ing gu< ds on Easter Sunday: Mr-. Carlene See. and Mr and Mrs Joseph ScanV>n and son. of Chirago. Herman Germain and daughter. Dawn, of Markham 111. Mr and Mrs. Colby Jones, of Chicago, were guests of Mr and Mrs Andraw Germain. Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kuhlwein were guests of Mrs Kuh',wein’s sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steeber, of Chicago. Saturday, Sunday and Mondav Mr. and Mrs. George Hillis entertained over the Easter week end for Miss Julie Peterson, of Ispheming. Michigan, and Miss Martine Biencarbina. of Paris France. Mrs. Charriot te Witort. o: Franklin Park. 11l . spent several days as guest of Mr and Mt Carl Wilson and son. Teddv Mrs Witort is a sister of Mr. Wls<.n April 21. is the 51st wadding anniversary of Mr. and Mi . Harry L. Fries.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN TOE ST JOSEPH PROBATE COCRT ESTATE NO. 20015 STATE OF INDIANA ST JOSEPH COUNTY ss: IN THE MATTER OF THE KSST xPE "f G' I' r>■ I <!, Deceased Notice is hereby given that William Fannin was on the 9 h day of April, 1965. appointed Administiator of the estate of Goldie Litteral deceas'd. All persons having claims against -aid estate, whether or not now due. must file the -ame in said Court within ix months from the date of the first publication of this noti' e or said claim will be forever barrod. Dated at South Bend, Indiana this 9th day of April. 1965. Aloysius J. Kromkuw ki Clerk of above captioned Court Taylor. Gonas >nd Stephan by: John S. Gonas 113 Michigan. Walkerton 3ta29 NOTI C E T will not be responsible for debts other than my own. p Robert Kur’Z nows Opening \ew Store <| wntown in Ninth I.ibei tv Shoe< - Millinei y - I.ifts Jeweh y - Plaques Homs 9 to 6 AsP

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