The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1968 — Page 5

Koontz Lake News Triplets Are Bom Mr. and Mrs. Tom Youngman of Mishawaka became the very proud parents of triplets Sunday morning, February 25th when Mrs. Youngman gave birth to the girls in the St. Joseph s Hospital South Bend. The girls. Marguerite Ann weighted four pounds and two ounces; Stephanie Lynn, three pounds, fourteen ounces; and Erin Kathleen, four pounds, ten ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Youngman have three other children at home, Thomas, Teresa, and Christopher. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Morrey and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Youngman, all of Koontz Lake. Koontz latke Homemakers Meet The Koontz Lake Modern Mothers held their February meeting at the home of Mrs, Doris Smith on February 27th. At this meeting, the club officially charged their name to the

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Koontz Lake Extension Homemakers. A Hile- t auction was held, with members bringing in homemade articles and baked goods for the sale. The next meeting will be on March 25th at the home of Mrs. Nina Greenawalt. Boy Scouts Approximately thirty-five persons were present Thursday evening, February 29th at 7:00 p.m. in the Boy Scout Building in Grovertown, for a Badge Awards Ceremony. Skits were performed by members of the dens. John Briggs, Mark Pulliam, and Jay Thornburg were invested into Cub Scout Den 3 of Tn sip 337. The following ooys from troop 337 received various awards in the ceremony: Kevin Anderson, Russell Bacewic, Kenneth Bacewic, Bruce Martin, Lloyd Rosander, and Phillip Shaffer. Next month, the boys will hold a "Pine Wood Derby.” The Oregon Township Home Economics will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Addie Burns near Grovertown on March 12th at 1:00 p.m. A lesson in "Seed Pictures" will Ik* given by Mrs. Ruth Helminger. Everyone is invited to attend this interesting and informative meet-

ing. The hostesses and hosts for the carry-in suppers held every Saturday evening at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club for the month of March are Mr .and Mrs. Frank Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helfrich. Mr. ami Mrs. Burgesson and grandson of South Bend were recent visitors of Mrs. Burgcsson's brother. Layman Bennett, who has been very ill this past week. Mrs. George Adams of Michigan City visited on Monday with Mrs. Lyman Riebe. Recent dinner guests on February 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varga were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blevins of Grovertown. Everyone helped Mr. Blevins celebrate his birthday. Church News Following the Sunday evening service, a Stewardship Committee Meeting was held. The meeting was the beginning of the Steward Campaign entitled "March For Stewardship." The Womens Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Bernard Thompson on Tuesday March 12th. April is "Used Clothing Month"

for the ladies of the W.M.S. All usi*d clothing that is being donated should be brought ti

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the church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loper of Koontz Lake havi sold their business to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene knight who will take over as of March 2. The Lipers regret to lie leaving the community, but due to Bob s health, they want to seek a warmer climate. A sincere thank you to all < ur friends and the very best wishes to the Knights for their success. The Lopers address is 906 High Street, Logansport, Ind. 16917. OREGON TOWNSHIP CLI B TO MEET The Oregon Township Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Burns on Tuesday, March 12th at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. John Taylor is the president of the club. There will lie a lesson on making seed pictures, with Mrs. Ruth Helminger as the instructor. PIIILATIIEA CLASS TO MEr.F The Philathea class of the United Methodist church will meet Thursday, March 14 at 2:00 p.m. in the Illinois Street building. (Note change of date from year book.) The hostesses will be Mis. Dorthy Hostetler. Mrs. Alice Barney and Mrs. Effie William-

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