The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1969 — Page 5

Koontz Lake Lionettes Have Literary Meeting The Koontz Lake Lionettes had a ''literary” evening Monday at the Koontz Lake Conservation Club. Lionette Deane Marshall gave a very interesting talk on how one begins to write, where to learn the mechanics of writing and where to market one’s work. She also read some of her own

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poetry’ and a story which she has had published. Lionette Nadine Keiper read six of her own published poems. President Grace Palmer reiterated the change in our meeting time from 6:30 CDT to 7:00 CDT for regular meetings. Mrs. Ted Lipk^ asked for volunteers to help serve the lunch at the Lions’ Fall Auction. Volunteers were Delores Borrelli, Marge Morrey, Betty Thorburg and Deane Mar-

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shall. The auction will be held on Sun., Sept. 28. from 1- 5:00 p.m. CDT next to the Bargum Center on State lid 23. The next meeting will be a dinner meeting at the Brauhaus in Bremen. Members are asked to have their reservations in to Mrs. Alan Seaholm by September 30. Mrs. Ernest Brovoid won the door prize, a small book of illustrated Haiku, a Japanese poetry form. L :

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SEPTEMBER 18. 1969

K L. FIREMEN’S AUXILIARY MEET The Koontz Like Firemen's Auxiliary held their regular meeting in the Fire Station. New officers for the year 1970 are Dorothy Myers, President; Therase De Vos, Vice-Presid nT: Hortense Moerman. Secretary; Gail Lawrence, Treasurer; and Pat Pearish, Flower Fund. Dues are now due. Members are welcome to Join.

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ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD DISTRICT MEETING The district meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows will be held at Walkerton L>dge No. 437. Monday, September 22, at 8:00 p.m. EDST. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. No man would have reason td complain if he could be measured by his own yardstick.

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