The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1965 — Page 9
Koontz Lake News | x 1.. Unt**d Missionary ( hurcti "The Church With The Lighted Cross Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mis. R. Varga, Superintendent Sunday School 9:30 am. Worship Service 10:15 am. Ixubefl prayer group Tuesday, <? 30 a.m. Mid-week Bible Study. Wed- . -day, 7:00 p.m. Men's prayer meeting Saturday ou p.m. I'his Sunday. July 11. is Laya’s Day. Thu morning message . i be brought by Dr. Wm. CarTne evening .service is in irge of Darrell Sttele. A film. My Brother’’ will be shown. \ friundly welsome awaits you evei3 service. x .ontz Lake ( omrnunitv Church Itev I. IS. Waldron, Minister of ,■ Church of God. of Anderson, conducting services at Unni z IJike Community Church til further notice. Mrs. Ixnvell Good, Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:30 a m. Evening Servic • 7 :00 p m. Wednesday Bible Study. 7:00 •ii. Evi-ryone welcome. Mr and Mrs. 'led L pke rutuni- । home after spending one week tihe Wild R- fugo of National ।' >n*crvation of Wild Life, as . sts of their son and wife, Mr. ml Mrs. Howard Lipke. Then ci is an officer at this Refuge. Mrs. May Rundqutst, of Vilto I -k. 11l , Richard ami Paul Jacs of Royal Oak. Michigan. re week end guests of Mr. and Percy Selkirk, who are their indsons. For the next few • eks. Mr. and Mrs. William Fude of Tulsa, Okla., will be j'st.s of the Solkirks. Mrs. Fu •e Is a daughter of the Selkirks • leorge Marquardt. Oak Park n<>is. is spending>*“veral weeks ■ his stammer cottage and foi •us week, his daughter and chi! r-n. Mrs. Ernest Yonkers, of hicago, are tho guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Mattocks, ’’ and Mrs Gad Mattocks, Mr d Mrs. Kenneth Mattocks of ' tr, Ind ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymd Mattocks and children of il. nsselaer, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis linx ks. Wolcott; Mr. and Mrs L uis McCtirtain and family of I—inmgton. wore Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Michal Kiehn Mrs Mabel Gundy of Chicago, is • nding several days as guest of ^*4 Something's missingNo need to rob tho piggy I bank! Ifyou have a claim- I free driving record for I one year or more, ask j •bout Meridian Mutual’s I Safe Driving Discount I Plan I Saves you Important dollars on broad- I •overage auto Insurance I • ..And, your savings are I effective Immediately! I Bert's no obligation! I your Meridian Mutuil agent I — *c<j •• B. W. Johnson Ins. Koontz lAke Mornings Hamlet 567-2524 Afternoons Walkerton 566-2580
the Kivlins. Mrs. Anthony Ursetto and children Barbara and David, also Mike Hayes, Mary Margaret Cox and Carol, of Chicago, ware week end guests of Mrs. Edna Childress. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Bregi, of Chicago, are spending one month at their lake cottage. Mrs. Margaret Reis and four grandchildren of New Buffalo, Michigan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Brovoid. Mrs. Maty Wellander and son, Richard, of Chicago, wore week end guests of the Brovoids. Mr. and Mrs. ElVis Christman and sons, Howard and Rogers, of Menomonee Falls, Wis., were- the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hillis. On Sunday, guests of the Hillis’s were Mr. and Mrs Dean Quinn and five children of Bay Shore. Long Island, N. Y. Carolyn, Lorraine and Danny GuthoiL and Laverne Haxton. of Chicago, were guests of Mrs Amelia Harnscn on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Harrison is entertaining her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gutihorle of Chicago fur several days. Herman Germain and daughter. Dawn, of Markham, 111., are spending this weak as guests of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Germain Mr and Mrs. John Rizck and two sons of Hammond. Mrs. Eva Wil> n and daughter Nancy, of Lansing. 111., were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Paquette. Mr. and Mrs Tony Crispo and four sons and Theresa Sullivan, of Chicago, were w<ok end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster and family. Mr and Mrs. Moe Po<Ae and family of Harvey. Illinois, were week -nd guests of Mr and Mrs. Steve Simko. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mathis of South Bend, were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodeman
Only the No.l man's got the No.l buys: your Chevrolet dealer (See him now!) /mi ■ wm 1 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan
THE NO.I MAN S GOT THE CHOICE YOU WANT (MODELS, STYLES AND COLORS! IN HIS NO. 1 CAR: CHEVROLET. Models? IWpSlas, Bel Airs, Biscaynes. Styles? Sedans, coupes, convertibles, wagons. Colors? Black, white and most
THE NO. 1 MAN'S GOT THE STYLE YOU WANT IN HIS REAR-ENG[NED FUN CAR CORVAIR. What sporty style it is: every Corvair coupe or sedan's a hardtop now. And what sport driving a Corvair; four-wheel independent suspension; rear-engine traction; easy steering; up to 180 Turbo-Charged horsepower in Corses if you order it. Just leave it to Chevrolet to make sure Corvairs look like they cost a lot. Leave it to your Chevrolet dealer to make
sure they don't. —" Cc va ' Mcnz« Sport Co-pe
POWELL-MANN CHE VROLET CO.. INC. Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3149 Walkerton, Ind.
Mi. and Mrs, Don Zimmerman and two children of Aurora. 111., । wore week end guests of Mr. and Mis. Ix*o Mehler Kyle-Ann and Kmnej Zimmerman are spending this week with the Mohlers. Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mehler were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacon of Enfield, Conn. Mr. and Mrs-. Otto Kuespert of Kennewick. Wash., are spending two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Michalski. Mr. Kuespert is a brother of Mrs. Michalski. Mrs. Ralph Pearish and two children are spending one wo k visiting her brother. 1 c Michael Close at the Kinslow* Air Base, Sault Ste. Maru, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. James Mtn ray and four children of Crete. Neb., are spending this week as guests of Mr. Murray’s mothM-, Mrs Irene Murray. Dr. and Mrs. J. lister namsback entci tamed over Hie week end for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pusey of Chicago; Guy Roll of Raleigh, N. C.: Mrs. George Wilson. i t Chicago. A sister of Mrs Barnsback is spending several days as guest cf tho Bamsbacks. Mrs Anna Wolfe is spending a few weeks at her summer cottage after spending the winter and spring with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W< Ife of Hagerstown, Ml. who accompa--1 nied her hwo. On Sunday MrsWolfe entertained Mr and Mrs Stanley Wolfe and son, Ricky, of I xmgootee. NOTICE . . R gular monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake-Ore-gon Township Fire Department, will be held Monday. July 12. at the fire station, and members an uiged to he present. Mr. And Mrs Harry* J. Fries and children of Chicago, wer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Fries for a cook out Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crannut- and
THE NO. 1 MAN’S GOT THE POWER YOU WANT (THRIFTY SIX OR BIG VBJ INJHjS MIDDLE^-SIZEFCAR: — ■ CHEVELLE. If you like your car neat-si zed and nimble, the No. 1 man's got it in Chevelle. Standard engine is a husky Six or a powerful Turbo Fire VB, depending on model. Or r , „ e you can order one of our livelier Turbo-Fire Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe VBs, all the way up to 350 hp! If you want to make sure you get just the Chevelle for you—the model and the body style and the color and the equipment—see your Chevrolet dealer soon. Hurry!
JULY 8, 1965 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Baumgartner and children of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolz, of Niles, Michigan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Cranmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuzdzal of Grand Rapids. Michigan, and Mrs. Janet Cook of Michigan City, wuie Sunday guests of Elmer Hartke and his sister, Mrs. Elsie McKay. On Monday they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tiedin an and Mrs. Wilma Schudorlck of Michigan City. Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Green । and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j Green and son, Mr. and Mrs. ' Gilbert Green and son, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Greun and children and j Cathy Scales of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. James Scales and three I (Laughters of Oak Lawn, 111., were. : guests of Mr. and Mrs. James ; Blackburn and sons Sunday and i Alonday. i — — I E.XTRAt .\G\N( E This is the same wide old i world we have always lived in. hut today we’re living on a much narrower margin.
SWEETEN WITH BA R Q I oIhKL And Save • COSTS LESS A • WORKS FASTER University Tested and Approved FREE SOIL TESTING IF DESIRED FISH LAKE MARL CO. CLARENCE HOLIDAY - OWNER Phone 325-0214 331 South and 700 East RFD 2, Walkerton
everything between. Engines? Even the new 325-hp TurboJet V 8 you can order. Buys? There's no better time to get yourself into the No. 1 car. Just see the No. 1 man now at the No, 1 place (where the sign says "Chevrolet ")!
*CHEVMUT NOWJ TH! TIM! TO OTT A NO.I »UT ON TH! NO 1 CA»SI
OIOFR ENTERTAINED After the closing concert of the Koontz Lake United Mismonarv Church Choir Sunday evening, June 27, thu choir was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hewitt of Koontz Lake. Delicious refreshments of cake, coffee ami punch were served and a time of fellow’ship was enjoyed by all. The choir will resume their activities in September, ^imaminiinnMommnmnaniintmnDniitmmiauMitiinar^ | Specializing in Permanent f Waving Dede’s | Beauty Salon I Hair Shaping, Coloring & g 1 Styling | Phone 586-3614 - - | Operators: DEDE FEJES & | | JANET GILMER 908 Roosevelt Road | Walkerton, Indiana » = •mmaaaininiiucuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiuiiaiiuiiuiiiiaaiNuiiuiLJ
9
