Walkerton Independent, Volume 72, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1947 — Page 9
July 10. 1917
। ■ il KOONTZ LAKE NEWS LETTER I I M. II !■■■ | ( Week-end visitors at the lemm of Mary and Bill Byine, K<>muz Lake, were Miss Rita Murphy <d , ClHcago and Mr. and Mis. Al Mal | man of Hobart. Indiana. Thm abut j enjoyed the hospitality of <Jeorge and Patsy I.fit i enz. The Houston < lan of South Bend i was well l ep!esented at the Lak* | over the week-end. Fritz, enjoyed finding, but .lack pn IT red "miail" , hunting. W abash-Colh ge style. That shouting heard in Walkerton Saturday evening was the Koontz Lake Haney.- playing bail next to their little settlement at the Lake. T<«> i mei umpires! Fourth of July week-end visitor/', at Kean's cottage at Koontz. Lake included: Annamm* I tanaln ।, pat - Mulqueeny, Ka;. Hartnett. T- i . t'aimody, Pat Doyle, Ozzie N'eahm. t'hristy Hartnett. Mr. and Mis. Earl Hopman and । hiblreu, .L an and Larry: Mi and Mr . 1 •-I Kean । and daughters Sharon ami Mari jMaigaiet; aho Ed Kean. Marge SKean ami Madonna Kean. It was ■a wonderful hmi>e party, thanks L ■ I ar and Mil. ■ Phyllis and Ronnie And* r un. to■gether w ith tar G. W. Parrish's and , ■ Mrs. Ebrit, are spending two weeksi ■at Pinehust cottage. I Mr. and Mrs. Allnrt Davis from' ■Cleveland. Ohio, and Mrs. A. J. । ■Boltorff of Plymouth, visited with ■ Mrs. < har'es Ramsbi and Mrs. J ■ 'harles Martin at their cottage at;' ■Koontz Lake. I Tile Koontz. Like <'onservation ■Club Auxiliary will hold a Lake I ale Juli luth at their duh house ■>n R<>ad 5. IL-member date and ■•’a< v. | llohh) Show I You km>w what a Hol Li Show ' ■is, so get iradi to enter w hatever lit may b< -rugs, painting, quilts, ■antiques and all else, at the Fite ■louse. August 1. Enter it w ith i ■he Fire Woman's Auxiliary H<d>by ■"how. Entries made in momBug or Ix'fore with committee, Mrs. ■ Jllian Lahus, Mrs. J. Wallace, and i ■lr- V. Hinz. I R. Duthie and wife are guests ; ■'f Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie. ■ Mr. and Mis. A. Rossliorough. i sit Hammond, were week-enders ■ Bure. I We wish to thank friends and • ■”dghl>ors for their help in mak- ‘ ■ng our bazam a success. Koontz ■.ake Community Church Ladies ■*t»ier Group. ■ Monday, last. Mrs. Winifred AvKry entertained her Birthdai Club ■ t a I o dock luncheon. Memlw-rs ■t the club attending were Mrs. ■L Sill. Mrs. W. Swanson. Mrs. E. I ■*lin, Mis. J. Long, Mis. H. Pehr ■ m Mrs. F L nuke. Mrs. C. Tice, I ■*r I Hort Reck and Mrs. .1. I ■lud'ett. Other guests wen , ■'' i■' B I । w fence, M. Rot I ■ eH. O. Duthie at d W. IL Miller. ■ c hostess re« vwi many i" eh ■ ' 'I i" - ; !!• moon v a a I -at t <•! > for all. |M’s. M. Bothwell ami M:s. | ■ he Law rence, <>f Hanimm d, , I '' t the week at the B<»thw<Hl I ।h« Rtake-', of Chicago, ate hen | I ’ a month’s vacation. I Mrs. Anna Bennett, who has S iin Chicago for several weeks.! ■ home again. • i ■ Mr. and Mts. J. Stark, of Chi-; ■'ate spending this month at; ■ ' :r cottage. “The Chicane." I Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Atwood 1 ■ d Mrs. Maude GoodwiUie en- 1 ■' Gained Mr. and Mrs- Jasper I - 'Useholder and daughter, Norma > ■ at dinner the Fourth of .July. I Bobbie Stark and girl friend, of , I cago, ate spending two week' ■th Bobbie's parents, Mr. and ■' Stark.
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Mr. and Mrs. lander Davis and family, of Hammond, railed on Mr. and Mrs. Ruy Collins Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs *Fred Voss, of LaPorte; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins, Chicago; Mr. and Mis. Alfred Williamson, Shelby, Ind., were dinm r guests Sumlai at the home of Mr. ami Mis. Roy Collin., The dinner was in homu of Mr. and Mrs. Fred \o--s' ibth wedding an nivm sarv. Mrs. Maude Goodwillie and Mi-. Edward Atwood 'were | :ao o'clock dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs. S. R. I mCoudres', South Bend. Other guests were Mrs. Callie Ren»bt r gei. Miss Lillie LaPi«rr«‘. South Bend, and .Mrs. Ina K of Chicago. Items appicciated Call a'.iF2l oi write Winifred Aveiy, <or. Maple Grove Mr and Mrs. Alex 11 i! b brand, of Lafayette, spent the week e d witl Mr. and Mis. David Dona than. Mrs. Nettie Htimmer and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ei In I < >bcri\ al- W\ alt. Mr. and Mrs t ; John Miller and da light ei, ent < i tJy ned with a wei ner roast Friday evening in honor of Harold Geyer's ;Turthda\. Those piesent iifiv Vtii. V. Geyer, Mr. and Mis. Joe Vuigo and s<n, of South Bend; Ltd Elnora Geyer of D lyton. <>.; Mr„ and Mrs. Harold Geyer, latter mej enjoyed the fireworks at LibeCv paik. Lt. Elnora Gejvr returned to Wright Field. Dayton. (1,, Monday, where she is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. falter Kolhn spent Mondai eveningiat the W ill Re- svr home. Star Prea< bang S' lvice will f' hw ti • Sundax school Sunday morning Rev. Thomas Russell, pastor. Ha: old Snider, Sunt. Li. RJnora Geyer, of W Field. Daitou, Ohio, Was the sup per guests of Mr. and Mi-. Jo Schrader, Saturday. Miss N'oia Harding. Indiana: <> . s)>ent last w<*rk end with her sis ter. Mr-. Joseph Charles, Si., and family. Harry Whitman, of Idaho; Ch ie, (•arwo.jd and Mis. Nelie Hartstein, of South Bend, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I^wi.s and Mr. and Mrs. George Howell recently. Mr. and Mrs John Schrader attended the Fourth of Juli celelnation in Bremen. Mac ami Boh, of WI.S, were featured" on the program. * Rev. and Mnu Tiuznia.- Rus-ell ami -on. hale returmil home from a two week's Curation nt Monaca. Pa. Mis. Ru-seH' brother, Ji mm Johnston, i isit»*tl hi re -everal d?yWilhur and T’etti Ruffner, of Chicago ami Mfs. Lena Ediso* . ot South Bend, were Suudav n.-itoi of Mr. and Mrs'. Ralph T ngle. Mr. and M'S. James H 'W»' J snent Mond: v Ui I'm d:. i Mai Him Ml M Richaic Howell aid da; l , .ter. Janet W V. Gev< ■ t liar ■ .G<;. < r hon • I ‘ w, , ci !. Sumi.:. af* ‘•a -on • : *o> : M . and Mi-. JoSi । e < lies. Sr., wen M ■. and Mr . \aroo W i a son. amt Mr. mid Mi . R \ l i.'l, of South Bead! Mr. and Mrt,. N <co ad Mr Hamilton of Buffalo, N. Y.. are here visiting their brother. Cliffotd Johnson and faXtih, Pine Road Win. V. Ge.V<r ami Mr. and Mrs. John Schraden attended a picnic dinner < - omplimentari to It. Elnora Geyer in Pottauatomi Park Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bierli and family, of Walkerton, were last Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bal.-baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Edison ami family took Kundav dinmr with 1 Mrs. Jay Birder, North Libertv.
Thunder which is considered the' loudest cmnmon noue. has never been heard unmistakably, inure than about 2u miles from the flasji. MILO B. SLICK ATTORNEY AT LAW Abstracts and Insurance OHice in Farmer" Slate Bank Phone 21.1 « A / . i i J I , AVAILABLE NOW! ■ A LOW-COST . . . EASILY-ERECTED Iwo bedrooms, kitchen, liiing-dining room. bath, closets. Size, 40 by 18 by 9'j feet. Pre-Fabricated of selected material for strength, durability, pleasing appearance, f ully insulated. 1 Made by GBH-XX AY HOMtS, loc., , I\X alnut. 111. Backed by 2 i years' repu;aNe leadership in the building field. ( | :OME IN TODAY - GET fUtl DETAILS Swihart Farm Store New and Redwood RuadR. IL 2. NORTH LIBERIA. IND. Phone *9l 03 i ■WBBBaBBBBMEBBBOBBBBmBBBBBBBWBNBBBNBEEBOBBBBBMBNBBBBBOBr SEND IN ORDERS NOW FOR .I " 1 I ELECTRIC FURNACE CLEANING Orders taken now tor suniniec cleaning Home Plumbing & Heating ELE< I RIC HEI SERS It E New Oil Fired Forced Air Furnaces. Stokers and ( on- ' ver-i«m Bnmeo I c PAUL DE VOS Phene 114F30 l North Liberty ( * !
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