The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 26, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1965 — Page 8
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — JULY 1, 1965
Koontz Lake News li. L. lilted MisMonarv Ch.rcb "The Church With The lighted Gross Paul W. Loucks. Pastor Mrs. P. Varga, Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 a.m Worst.ip Service 10’5 am. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7 00 pin. Ladies prayer group Tuesday. 9:30 a.m. Mid-week Bibie Study’ Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Men's prayer meeting Saturday, CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LEADER fc > * A -** I# • ’ -WM V* <: . ’ '' '* * • 1 wt I ■ HAKLAN KEPCHA welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest deals possible on any new or used car or truck. See him now at... Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Olds 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Indiana
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6:00 p.m. The morning message will be brought by Otis Thompson this Sunday. George Robinson will be in charge cf the service. Sunday evening, July 4. 7:00 pm. the Bethel College Varsity Quartet, the Navigators, will present a program of song and message. Everyone is welcome. Koontz Lake Community Church Rev. I. W. Waldron. Minister of the Church of G->d. of Anderson, is conducting st .-vices at Gio Koontz Lake Community Church until further notice. Mre. Lowell Good. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Murmng worsiup 10:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. The monthly meeting of the Modern Mothers Home Demonstration Club was held Monday evening June 28. at the home of Mrs. John L. Seese with Mrs. Walter Sibbeling presiding. Roll call was answered by a popular wedding song. The lesson, “Basic Instructions" was given by Mrs. Jerome Howard. Plans were m ide for a 4-H Fair xh bit at Hamlet during the last week of July During the social hour, gam -3 were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Nivvelmg and Mrs. TjiVerne Young For the July meeting, it will be a picnic at Place Park. Walkerton. Elm c Hartke is a patient in Holy Family hospital. LaPorte, where he is under observation Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allen and daught r. Chrisie. returned home Monday after spending a three days vacation at thu Wisconsin Dells. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bough an. of Chicago, are spending several days as guests of Mrs. Amel; a Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer and children of Beloit, Wls., wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Amick for two days. Marriage vows were repeated Saturday in the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church by Miss Doris Evelyn Myers and David E. Keiper. Rev. Paul Loucks officiated for the 4 pm. ceremony and music was provided by Mrs Paul Loucks. The bride is tfhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gale Myers. Grovertown, and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Keiper are tne parents oi the groom. Miss Sharon Cornucan was the maid o*. honor, and Gary Gedgoud was the best man. A reception was held in the evening at the American L gion Hall, Hamlet, with over one hundred attending. The bride attended Oregon-Davis High School, and the bridegroom graduated from Grovertown in 1961. He is employed by General American Transportation Corporation and is Lieutenant on the Koontz Lake Firu Department, of which he has been a member the pasl five years. He is also a member of the Sp< rtsinen’s Club and the couple will make their hum? at Koontz Like. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Davis and sons, Brady and Jerry, and Linda Sweitzer of Valparaiso, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Simpkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blum attended graduation exercis s at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Sunday, wh .1 their son, Paul E . received his Master's Degree in Pyschology from Roos welt University. Mr. an I Mrs. Hilding Sundeen spent tne week end in Homewood. Hl., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John VanKovt'ring. Mrs. VanKovering is a sister of Mrs. Sunueen Mr. and Mi's. Charus Maze Jr. and children of Fort Wayne, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Scott on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Paquette entertain •! the following guests last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krick of Chicag' ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamacher. Lake Dal carlia; M.s. Joseph Dononue and tour children o Gary. Sunday they entertained Mrs. Robert Mrs. William Deron, and Mrs. Wallie Jernigan and children of Lansing. 111. Mrs. Alma Kaufman of Chicago is spending the summer at her lake cottage. Clay Bonifield entertained two grandsons, Kenneth and Leonard Bonifield of Steger, HHnojs, ;on Sunday. Leonard is spending the week with his grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flood returned home after spending nearly eight weeks touring tho following countries of Europe: Belgium. England. Holland, Germany, Austria. Switzerland, Italy and France They visited the im- ■ portant places of these countries and took loads of slides which they are preparing to show to their friends and relatives. They left by beat from New York, and returned home from Paris. Franco, via jet plane, to O'Hare Field. Chicago. Oren Duthie spent Saturday O Something’s missingSomething may be missing from your auto insurance, tool Ask about Meridian Mutual's Pacemaker Auto Policy. Inc'uded are valuable provisions not even mentioned in many other Insurance plans. And, I can tailor the Pacemaker to fit your exact needs—at a cost to fit your budgetl See me... there's no obligation! your Meridian Mutual agent Meridiao Hst'iial^ C°* B. W. Johnson Ins. koontz I^ake Mornings Hamlet 867-2824 Afternoons Walkerton 586-2580
and Sunday in Chicago on bueiness. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfenberger, accompanied by Mrs. Maibel Hebert returned to her homo in Montana. Mrs. Frances Koch also accompanied the Wolfenbergers to Chcago and was the guest of her sister in law, Mrs. Charlotte Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Fries and two children of Tinley Park, Illinois, stopped off enroutu on Sunday on their vacation trip to Pottsville. Pa. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry FriesMr. and Mrs. Stanley Chudy will serve as hostesses for the Saturday night pct luck suppers during the month of July at the Conservation Club House and bfiginning this Saturday, the suppers will he served at 6:30 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ankney and two nona of Sciith Bend, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coss on Sunday. Theresa Mane DeVos, daughter of Mr. and Mi's Edward DeVos. retumod home from a week's stay at Girl's State. Indiana University, Bloomington. She served as Democracy County Secretary and received a certificate fcr city councilman On Sunday. Honor Day. she r wived the Good Citizen's Awai4 from h r city. She was rp< nsored by th • Am r-*i<-n'n f-gion Auxiliary 189, Walkert’ n. Mr and Mrs Edwin Jacques of Royal Oak. Mich gan. will be the guests for ten days of Mr. and Mrs Percy Selkirk Mrs Jacques is a daughter of the Selkirks. Mrs C E. Williams is ’ntrtaining her two gran •daughters this wck. Pennv and Patti -Sheaeman South Bend Mr and Mrs W. Murphy of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy Newell on Sunday Last week it was r<<ported that
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Mrs. Edna Childress was nursig home in Walkerton fol ing her eye operation. This an error. as Mrs. Childrens • a few weeks a« a guest m j private home of Mrs. SU-. Weiler in Walkerton, before ■ turning to her lake home. Or. week end, she entertained daughter and children of M , ham, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. : man Gibbens, also another gr , daughter, Barbara Ursetto. , Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Michaol G<-i and family o. Tinley Park weiT week end guests of Mi Mrs Russell Smith. This v . the Smiths are entertaining t two grandchildren, Ronald Jr Karla Smith. Studio Dress Shop offer complete line of Lo? swim s also Lee briefs and Shapo-1 e Rainbow News Lorraine Mullet, ■worthy ad\ of Walkerton Assembly of R bow. held their regular mee' Monday. Plans were made f< swimming party to bo he). Culver. A work plan f< r sid> v days v as scheduled for July 1 The following girls are goir. Grand Assembly; Lorraine J let, Janice Dipert, Laura Thornburg, and the girls gom Grand Pages are Lynn Pick: and Bronda Thcmburg. Mrs I ert Lidy, Mother Advisor, drive. After the meeting, a suit birh'diy party was held so lesLi Fri'kson. which was a“ < d by the Rainbow Girls, DeM boys and frionds of the hon guest. Her mother. Mrs Bernard ickson, Mrs. John Peterson, } Myron Mullet and Mrs. Ar Erickson, served sandwic punch and cake.
