Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1960 — Page 7

Koontz^J Lake NEWS LETTER^

Koontr laike Community Church A J. Compton, Pastor Jessie Cudney. s s. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 „ m . Morning Worship 10 30 am. Evening Worship 7.00 pm. Saturday night, 7 p m„ Sunday

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t J ' * * * X' Y •utssto | Jr •vent ib ■ i Ar t I Yht IWte Bt4Ml >J । • »ou« •worn f /< W I W SAVS UF TO SU4*—ON AMERICA'S SAVINGEST SIX-PASSENGER CAR—THE FALCON! qj ir F.dcon’j pri< rd up to Si 24 lea than other W V* * 'N 6-paMengrr coinpat t cart, get# up to 30 miles |xr ^l7 ] .A \ gallon .. . 4,000 miles between oil changes. Cuts costs *\ / । J d COME . fMt tires, part-*, up to 1 5'J on insurance! Compare Zj f. / I ( lakon luggage »p.ue, quality, performance! J \^ AND 4 ’»«<l , Mt«M'«•! Mrvtf KW SAlfc A BUNDI? With our Ft)RP EcOrJoMY TWINS the economy choice of 3 lifetime/ zta r^Mbaite' »* g—k ■ . / ”•• X ^7 ? tK Z V ' i x C * S THAT \ ’ •TM OcUM W I KW \ \ ' )7 ““ M ,T X gN I /CW 1 x j WXX.ISH A S< ***" ^-- ■' J V- I, TO **' *\x *" «SS|I|S "* I -• S IfilL ~ < - adk ^-*****’ ,X \ vlm ' HERE’S WHY THE TOTALLY NEW FAIRLANE \^JgP _ 7 500 IS THE VALUE LEADER OF THE YEAR! \\ y^TWIN ''K '* isalhnew, ijugger, liner tn ever\ wa\ ... set pnemi up to S! 4 2 f vrs7 V / •pl Ita* than last year! I here’s ntv bmlt na jir. ; i«- totnf^rt the \ | ; IX.’ (up to 4 inches UH>rv six older nom, lor ino .nce:, in re j I I IV’ fmc-carfcaturrs ( .>inc maixl ।i> k d>c twin i! > o Ixci. / < IC*D n»» ’ «••< >ei4t ol a tAICON -I • so-d ; h<;NC*»S «D- '*• W.^W, WimnhJ Car Walkerton Ford Sales, Inc. WALKERTON. IND.

!1 6 p m young people’s meeWng. Sunday. 7 p.m., Feb. 2R, Bro. 1 Orvil Smith will bring the evening • mesaage also will show an Or d Roberts TV film. Admittance free. Everyone welcome. Come and bring the whole family and let us worship the Lord together in spir--1 it and in truth. K. L. United Missionary Church •The Church With the Lighted Cross" Rev. Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt. 1 930 Sunday School

I 10:15 Worship Sei vice 7:30 Evening Service » 730 Wednesday, Prayer Meeting | I A warm welcome awaits you at . our ft iendly < hur< h । IheW, MS, ladies are meeting ! this Thursday in the home of M:s. , Robert Varga at 1 »>o pm. j Some special musical numbers । will be brought to us by membe'S of tile Young Married pimple's 1 class of the Bethel I’. M. Chur< h Mis Edward Barrett lias been a patient m Holy Family hospital, laiPorte, since last Friday. She lias pneumonia. . Mrs. E R Burris is spending । this week in Terre Haute a. guest . of Mr and Mrs. Robert Burris I and I‘amily. I Mr and Mis Eric Johnson Jr, । and family. Plymouth, w> re guest • . of Mr. and Mrs Robert M. King ' and sons Sundav evening 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartke I spent Saturday in South Bend u । g iest of M ind Mrs. John Str Itner and fam.ly. Mrs I'orothy Hr- *n nn ! Mi-s * Thelma Heltoa spent Saturday \is I i’:n. with fru-nu . m Park E''' '. । Illinois । lames pecker. South Bend, md । Mrs William Ihs kcr. Monterey ■cm' Sundav guests of Mr and I Mrs Jacob Wagm r an<l family. I Mr and Mrs Ix-onard R Eri« I and daughter, Marjorie and so . Bobby, of Tinley Park. 111, we-e guests of Mr ami Mrs Harry L I Eries Sundav Mr and Mrs Preu I Probst. Union Mills, were guest ot । the Elies on Monday. I Mr and Mrs George Dekker ■ and family Marian Jensen, of Chi ' cago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs I John Turnbull last week. I; C Mike Cunningham is now a | pat ent in Veteran's hospital at । Hmrs, 111 He would appreciate ■ hearing from his friends. Mr an<l Mrs E. W Ami< k and ! Fredus Johnson spent Sunday m ' Valporaiso visiting with friends.

February 11, 1960 WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —

JciROVERTOWN WSlf CONTEST WINNERS Following are winners it mi »i e Grovertown High Sciiool m th< NISBOVA Music Contest laid r, War aw E« bruary 6: j Group J D*nor»- Seulentop, Tom Hayes, Donna Blai .dell, iJonn . B’-igstrom. I Group II Donna Bergstrom. [John Burns, Pamela Dye, Bat Hartman, Susan Hensler. Caiol[ H‘‘avae> k, Borune Johnson Group 111 Linda Brown. Beverly Haley Connie Heava. > g Margo Jack. Larry Port* i OrvJlWard. Group IV — Paul Ei« - d Clarinet enseuiNe. i.st Sha:,I Ball, J'.hn B irr (’h.- y 1 Earnl < ami I’"ii Johnson. Accompanists w i e Pat K< L. i and M. s ('la ri n “ Pc I. I >irectof I{<>n !d Sari'l Auxiliary News Mis Han V Mal ' iff v •■ ] : 1 lent. । or,dm t< I jup meet - g o the At let n I. .>n \ 1 ■ 11; it', Natim; dS- it itv ( I. ;• r ■• yj 11 't ry IL. ui. pi < >nt e<| ' • ;j ' < rus de for Ei. el' m ' and a stiown l>y the L. gioii Adj Ed 1 al . K !< >p:Vrstmn. A talk on ti e |fe < f Lin< It was given by our A 'ei- ams.i chairman. Mm !>»b« C \\ udr m The American Legion birthday party and St. Patricks dav dam e was <li.scus.sed Mrs Harry Ryai and Mrs Ru hard Vi- kier were ip pointed to meet with the D gum to make plans for these event.' Mrs Robert Wardman was na : ed chairman io arrange a ward party at Beatty hospital We an asking for toothpaste and < iga rettes as favors for the patty Th'Past Presidents Pat ley will h* q

/-sFOR YOUR 0 Jr HAVE A VALENTINE TRE VI BY SERVING JAY BEE MEAT Fresh Young « g Tender 4Q^| DUCK ■ . lb. 4J j MM M Tender kIJC I PORK CHOPS lb. V J | M Fresh Bulk | I SAUSAGE . 3 lbs. | j Polk Cflc I CUTLETS . . lb. JU I JAY BEE MEAT MKT. j 3* » Miirs W est of W alkerton — Phone '>"»

I With the party. A conrnitt'e represented th© Au\:l ai y at tl." high t hool S. ; day, viewing a. dt-play of kite) , n " ■ tl new . o school । ,if»>t< ria Tile T J ( | I>;C I. ' II!".-’ mg . U be h' ld W. d- . .'ay >n -mith B. J. Third 1 mstru t P t.d I' . id.-n’ s Parley will lie h.; I We<| n . ,d; y evening. E‘ b 24 After the me.-tu g -was adjom nMi s P< n Williams and Mr s E 1 Schultz. MRS. DAILEY s B \ x F \\ > Tn language w» at. !• armr coin s < e-tt vst mg Ad'lt- s V'c , have the ' mth 1 »f E-br ■. . o I.msh i’ ‘• • ' • ■ . t Satm I . W. I : ■' M> K ‘ A ;nd’ ;s ] qcL -d ctv h h ’■• I 4 i -en old.-d -to r daily sched Ie ' i- n । h mg* - I •’ M" Kr> r i i- . in ~.- ; . us V ■ ' - < । study :■• ’ . 1 • • 1 Th s < \t im V u.i - Ai s poem ent 1 ’ • I 'Fb A I itn Had ’m.l. U M.hERTON M-A-S-O-N-I-C I No. 619, F. A A M M ASONK MEETINGS Fast Thursday Night • • M< nth All Ma ir. In 'ed ROBERT S( HAI I ER. U M. II AKRY DOLL, Se< retary

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