The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 9 May 1968 — Page 9

K E News ~ _ By Pat Kiibe MS-mi , Association Elects Three Directors At their annual meeting on May 5, the members of the Koontz Lake Association elected three directors to fill normal vacancies occurring. The men named are John Marshall, Eustace Bregi, and William Zerier. They will serve for three years. It was anounced at the meeting that the board of directors had named Ernest Brovoid to fill ou the remainder of the term of Edwin Jacobson who died April 24 th. Oregon Township Home Demonstration Club The next meeting of the club will be held in the Koontz Lake h<>me of Mrs. Helen Quebbeman on Tuesday, May 14th at 1:00 p.m. For further information call 586-2476. We were .saddened by the death of one of <>ur long time members, Mrs. Frances Koch. Senior Citizens To Meet The next meeting of the Senior Citizens will be held on Thur sday, May 16th in the K<x>ntz Lake ^Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ = Specializing in Permanent E | Waving = = Dede’s e Beauty Salon = - Hair Shaping, Coloring & — ~ Styling Phone 580-8644 = - ~ 5 " Operators: “ = DEDE FEJES E JANET BIGLER | = VIRGINIA MCKESSON = 908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana =

C ■ ■ I”, m - |||hK : “In The Pastor’s * ■ Study” * : To r : ■ UNEQUALLY ; ■ YOKED < h ,. v , H A ItD ■ _ —a — ..I Pastor, First Baptist Church ■ ; MOTHERS * - MMBaaw Phone 656-8344 ■ * 4 ■ Dear Mom. * •- B Im sorry that your husband refuses to accept Christ as ■ ■ Savior and be saved, but I’m glad that you have and are. The Bible says that you are unequally yoked together with an un- ® ■ believer. B It is tragic that he will not accept his place as spiritual head 4 " of the home; it is heart warming to see you so faithfully carry- M ■ ing on when he won't. ■ I for one pay a sincere heartfelt tribute to you today. ■ _ Let me assure you that you are absolutely right in regularly W attending the services of your Bible-Preaching Church with- • ■ out him. Many wives refuse to attend if the husband won’t. m ■ They ought not stay at home with him. You are right when you | - and the children turn your back on the fishing expedition of W the day, the reunion, the sport*, the picnic. Y<>u should put B ■ God first by seating your family in your Bible-Teaching Sun- I B day School and in your Bible-Preaching Church. God will re- *5 ward you for always being there rather tl in for dropping them ' ■ off- ■ ■ I deeply admire you in vour stand with your fundamental " ■ church as you refuse to allow your children’s participation in ■ looHe-living in a day of increasing immorality; as you hold out — _ for modest dress in a day of ha If-nakedness; as you ■ stand for what the Bible stands for and against that which ■ _ God hates. g g I pay tribute to y«<u. I praise G<d for you. ■ 3® God is operating on the heart of your husband perhaps ■ H unknown to you by means of your Godly faithfulness. ■ B Keep it up! g ■ Si ■ ... FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ... ■ ■ Our Specialties: Warm Friendship and Bible Preaching. ■

Conservation club. A sandwich luncheon will be served at 1:00 p.m. Everyone is Welcome to attend. If any' further information is needed, please contact Mr. William Michalski, club president, at 586-2335. Conservation Club Will .Meet The next regular meeting of the Koontz Lake Conservation club will be Friday, May 17 at 8:00 p.m. Bring your articles for the silent auction which will be held in conjunction with the carry-in supper on the following day. Anyone needing applications for motor boat registration or a copy of tlie Boating Laws booklet see either Mr. Louis Herbold or Mrs. William Michalski. Tri Kappa Meets In Walkerton Mrs. John Powell hosted Epsilon Chi chapter of Tri Kappa, Thursday evening tn her home, in Walkerton. Tri Kappa will sponsor Donna Naragon, a student at John Glenn High School at the Librarian Work Shop to be held in July at Purdue University. Plans for Tri Kappas’ part in the Walkerton Summer Festival to be held June 6. 7 and Bth. were discussed by General chairman, Mrs. Richard Masterman. Mrs. Roger Beehler, Chairman of Tri Kappa's Art Potpourri asked members to list known artists in the area so that a letter could be mailed to encourage entries. Also, information will be carried through the mediums of radio, posters and newspaper. Chairman of the Float Committee, Mrs. Roy DeSimone, named the following members, Mesdames Robert Urbin, Max Hobbs, Robert Stockwell, Errol Vanßuskirk, Ken Klinedinst, John McGovern, Leland Welch, James Capi k. Robert Hiler, David Mellin. Robert Gardner and Donald Wray. The Province Nine Convention will be held in the Taft Junior

High School at Crown Point. Mrs. Bryce Rohrer, president, reminded that the state is divided into eleven provinces with the province conventions being hel I during the even years, while the State Convention is held on the odd year. The Convention date is June 22nd, so reservations must be made by the end of the month for members wishing to attend. Spring prevailed at the dessert table with Mrs. David Mellin and Mrs. Rohrer assisting Mrs. Powell In serving. Come join Tri Kappa’s Art Potpourri to be held during Walkerton’s Summer Festival, June 6,7, Bth. Entry forms are to be mailed to Mrs. John Powell. 808 Virginia St., Walkerton by the 20th of May, stating type of art with a brief description of the item. Additional entry forms may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Powell, or may be found in businesses through out the area. Each item to be entered must

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have an entry form to enable allocation of space. Art may bo priced for sale or display only. Help make Tri Kappa’s Art Potpourri a smash hit by telling artist friends and encouraging handh rafters to enter. SERVICE NOTES FT. LEONARD WOOD. MO. (ANTNC) - Army Private Willy J. Brownlee, 17, son of Mr. and

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Mrs. Ljmn R. Brownlee. 805 Harrisen St., Walkerton, Ind., completed a cooking course April 19 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. During the right-week course, hr was trainrd in meat cutting plus cakr and pastry baking. He also learned how to prepare and serve food in Army mess halls and in the field. Courtesty Pays On The Highways

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