Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 17 September 1959 — Page 12
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT—September 17, 1959
Koontz I I I NEWS e letter# K. L, I nited '’iss'onary ( liun b Paul Loucks,' Pastor “ X friendly welcome awaits you at our church.’’ Sunday School 9.30 a. m. .Morning Worship 10:15 a m. Evening Sei vice 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:20. Special prayer gioups are meeti ig in our community Tuesday thru Friday at 9:45 a. m. Contact Mrs. Ixtwell Good for the place. Our ladies are praying for the Billy Graham, Indianapolis Crusade. ' Koontz Lake Community Church A. J. (Jack) Compton. Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m, Sunday Evening 7:00 p. ni. Prayer is offered for the sick i and needy in all servicesPreaching is inspired of God. : Every one is welcome to come and worship with us. We invite you! and welcome you from the depth, of our hearts. We want to build a: work for God that will stand. Will you come and visit us? And work, \ ith us? We have openings for piano play- i ( is, talented musicians, song lead(rs; singers .Sunday School teachers. Let the Loid Bless your talkmts that he gives you. Exercise them for His Glory. Eight nigh's of revival. Oct. 25 to Nov. Ist. An oral Roberts TV (dm each night as filmed under the big tent. Rev. Orvil Smith-Evan-; M-A-S-O-N-I-C ! WALKERTON No. 619. F. & A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of the Month All Masons Invited CLIFFORD WARD. W. M. INSURANCE i STOCKS INVESTMENT SECURITIES i LOUIS C. HOUSER 800 Virginia St. Phone 108 1 1 j
—l—i . , —— I IDr. H. C. Miller I Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8-12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF | 7- 9 Mon. & Friday Evenings 8- 12 Saturdays Closed Wednesdays ; — - 1 ■ — Dr. Walter M. Denaut Dentist : OFFICE HOURS: 9 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTWFS Closed Thursdays Dr. Burton L. Furst Dentist OFFICE HOURS: 9- 12 and 1- 5:30 MTWFS 7- 8 Friday Evenings Closed Thursdays Dr. Elliott C. Frash Optometrist OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 and 1 ■ 5 MTThFS 1- 8 Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Dr. G. E. Neidlinger Veterinarian ■ OFFICE HOURS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 83
gelist, । We welcome you and your pray- < r-i for all our needs as God •■■i s fit. May the Lord Jesus Chiist bless you. Mr. and Mrs. D. McGregor. Mrs. J. Hayden. Miss Millicent Cutherbson. of Munster; Mrs. M. Stark, H , nmond. and Mr. and Mis. Kleist. Mis. Il Havill ami Mrs. G. Bader of East Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs Howard Wertenberg Sunday. Miss Betty Simms of Chicago, is spending a week as guest of Mr and Mrs, E. W. Amick. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Valks spent the week end in Chicago visi m.: wu j thei; son and daughters, also attending a shower on their grand laughter. Miss Joan Ekdahl. Tiie regular monthly meeting of the K. L. Conservation Club will be held Friday at their club house. The meeting is scheduled for 7.3) p. m and members are requested to ! " t > present. The Koontz Lake Firemen's Auxiliary held theii regular month । :ly meeting last Wednesday at. the fire station and it was decided that i they hold their annual party for the ' . firemen on Sunday, Nov. 15th, at >the Koontz Lake Conservation Club| i house. Election of officers was held. | New ofL'iers are as follows: Pres-j liderL Mrs. Elmer Hartke; vice- 1 president, Mrs. Charlie Shaffer; sec-: retary, Mrs. Harold Koch; treas., ■ Mrs, Clarence Reid; Sgt.-at-Arms Mrs. Ed Lenz: reporter, Mrs. Geo Meyers; committees, program, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. Harry Fries, Mrs. Edw. De Vos; Membership Mrs. Carl Stanley; hospitality, Mrs. Edw. Lenz; cards and flowers, Mrs. Oren Duthie. It was decided to continue to accept corrections in '.he Koontz Lake Directory for next' ' year. Refreshments were served by ;Mrs. Edw. Barrett and Mis. George , Meyers. i Mr and Mrs. James McMillan. ■ Mishawaka, were Sunday guests of : Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. ' Mr. and Ws. Robert Fries, Mar . gi e and Bobby, of Tinley Park. Hl- . were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrj j Fries last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston and ! children, of South Bend, spent the ' week end at .the Cohan cottage. Grovertown P.T.A. Health Com- ' mittee met at the home of Mrs. Ed i Barbknecht, school nurse ,on Tues-1 j day to make plans for the school year. The committe consists of Mrs Robert Johnson. Mrs. Mm. Sabel Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. Don I Gjemre. Principal L. Freed was i also present. A Letter To the Men of K. L. Fire Dept. ; j We built a home at Koontz Lake this summer and enjoy it veryj i
। much, but we were a little concern I ■ cd and worried as to what wool 1 I happen if your house caught fire when we were not there. What kind <>f equipment was used, and what chances there was of saving our home. But that worry is gone now J We weie at the lake Saturday, Aug. 15th, when a fire broke out at 1:10 a, m. My husband and T weie i n yet. We rushed with the rest of the people. We were very surprised ml satisfied at the speed and cooperation and team work of each one of your men. My husband and 1 both coup!atulaje you and your men for a job well done and giving us peace of mind. Yours truly. Mr. and Mrs Edward Bab 1 ' 299 Schrum Road Calumet City. 111. 1 Lake cottage on Blackhawk Road. the “Deer Lodge’’ । ,—, Grovertown P. T. A. Opens Season! I The Grovertown P. T. A. held their first meeting of the year on j Sept. 10, 1959, at the Grovertown I I School. The meeting was called to order by the president, L. M. Thorn-' burg. The budget was read and ap- ' proved. Bob Awald, rustee, introduced the teachers, bus drivers, janitors and cooks that were i present and named those unable 1 'proved. Bob Awald, Trustee, intro-j duced his officers and the chairmen j of his committees. The annual Grovertown P. T. A. Carnival will bj 1
Davids Fish Lake | Trading Post । AT FISH LAKE, IND. mis I A large selection in 100 r ^ Wool, Rayon “GINNA” that looks and feels like CashAcetate, Wool and Cashmere, Vynil Plas- mere, is crease resistant for the life of tic, 100 C Acrilan. Wool and Cotton, Cot- the garment. In sizes from Bto 18. ton; a few 100 c Cashmere. On sale at On Sale at 8^.50 to Per Set $g.95 ladies’ suits to ir = — I Rayon and Acetate, SA.9B W °ol and Rayon X — , A Fine Selection of Ladies' Dresses At Big Savings) MEO SWEATERS cwraTwißTC 1 Virgin wool SWEAT SHIRTS I On Sale at $0.98 S-J.98 NAME BRAND .MEN'S :5 TR WORK SHOES BST T 510 12* ; CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AND SHOES -, i i Selling At Great Savings ; Open Every Day 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Open, a Charge Account.^ "
held on October 16, 1959, in the Grovertown High School. Several committee chairmen have been selected and others to be decided upon later. , Officers and committee chairmen are as follows: President, L. M. Thornburg; vice pres., John Seese; secretary, Mrs. Fern Grote; treasurer, Mrs. June Leslie; Health and Safety, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson; Membership, Mrs. Roy Calhooi; i Budget and finance, Mrs. John Marshall; Magazines, Mr. and Mrs. C. M Thornburg; Hospitality, Mrs. Pauline Vargo; Founders Day, Mr. and Mrs. Vai Keiper; Publiiiity, Mrs. Betty Thornburg, and program, John Seese. The next meeting will be held on the second Thursday of October. HEART AM) SOUL The true value of any religion depends on how much of yourself you have invested in it.
’ FISH FRY SPONSORED BY TEEGARDEN P. T. A. Friday September 18th AT TYNER SCHOOL HOUSE Serving from 5 to 8 p. m. Adults $1.25 Children 75c i - —-
TYNER P.T.A. 1 Mrs. Earl Strang, president of . the Tyner P. T. A. announces the following chairmen for the 1959-60 t year. Budget and finance, Edgar Berk- ’ shire; Character and Spiritual, Mrs. Glen Amor; Publications, Mrs. 1 Wendell Klingennan; Health. Mrs, Robert Huffman; Historian, Mrs. Chester Morris; Hospitality, Mrs. Toby Jackson; Legislature, C. V. York; Membership, Mis. Lawrence Braner; Music, Mrs. D. Thompson; Program, Mrs. Carl Peterson; Publicity. Mrs. C E. Shank; Rooni Rep. Mrs. Robert Reese; College Cooperation, Mrs. Elmer Holm. The first meeting will be held Monday, Sept. 2] in the Tyner School cafeteria. Teachers will be introduced and twin brothers John and Peter Vartanian, natives of Jordon, now attending Bethel College will b e the guest speakers of the evening.
