Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1960 — Page 12
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WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — March 31. 1960
Koontz^J J l^ake , NEWS 'LETTER^
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k 1.. I nihsl Missumarj Church The Chur. h With th- L.ghted Cross’’ Sim lay School 9 ~i n Morning Worship 10 19 iin Evening W dup Sen i -7 39 Prayer M—tuig Wedne-dav. 7 30 Tins Sunday morning will be a Bethel Coibge ’’ally v .t! - G -p d Teun and s|ms ial nr: * The Sunday evening sty; e v>.ll be the beginning of a week of evangeistic serve < * with Re\ R I* Pannabc< ker as si'caker an 1 Me and Mrs Robert Eagle as song evangelists Come ea. h nigh? at 7 30 You will find a warm w. ' < ome at our friendly church Koontz Like Community ( Inin h A. J Compton, l*astor Sunday School 9 30 ain Morning Worship 10 30 a m Evening Worship 7 00 p.m Young People’s Service Satviday 7 and Sunday 6 p in. Saturday. April 2 at 2 par. , then* will be an annual business meeting for the Sunday School and church At this meeting all officers will be elected for the connng year, including pastor Hope aJI officers and mcnlberj will be present. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 10 00 aan Call Mr. or MnX Lowell Good for place. 798 R Communion Service in morning worship this Sunday 'kid is Love 1 John 4 8. K L, MODERN MOTHERS The Koontz Lake Modem Motheju met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Larry Richey for their March meeting with twelve members and two children prea»nt The meeting was opened with
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the repeating of the club creed Roll call was juwwered with a 1 new decorating hint History of the Song of the Month. "Wearing of the Green", was read by Mrs. John Seese Mrs. T-d Cain <ind Mrs I^Vem f'arlson presentthe h'^son on Business Fact' for Women'’ They gave each men bet a pamphlet concerning Banking and Insurance The mystery gi.\ was won i • Mrs John See..,- Mis Walt, i Ketcham and Mrs LaV.-rn Young won the game pnz • ■ Deln iou ■ refre.shmertd wen .en-id by th. hostess. Guest Speaker At K. L. C hurch Sunday . 1 * *9 * REV R P. PANNABECKER | The Rev. R P. Pannabecker, Prwudent of Bethel College. Mishawaka. Indiana, has been engaged as the guest speaker for the evangelistic services which ' will be held Sundry, April 3, to Sunday, April 10, inclusive, at the Koontz Lake United Missionary Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eagle, of Bremen will hava duirg? ■of the music for these services iservdeea which wi I begin each |
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i evening at 7:30 pm. 1 Rev. Paul Ixnxks pastor, cordially inviU-u you tn attend these They come to us qualified T.xim past exp«Mience.'» in Evangelism. — - - Grovertown PT A Holds Meeting The Gr.vertown I’ P \ met n ent ly in the gym Th- meeting was called to order by the pres dent. I M Th mburg The pledge to the flag wa., given b\ the n mbers Th" I’ T A 1’ nny Su| ;< a will l.e held on April 22 from 5 J > till s 3<> p m in the gym The mu a’ c mmittec is at Woi k pl in mug a m mi for everyone ,o I sure aid gt t your tickets from Jane Le la < a one f her helper We .lie h.okmg forward to .seeing everyone tie re Tickets wdl b' ^old at the dor i Mrs Grote’s thud a”d foui n grade r >om had th- n. .■' paren - present ai d won the pnz ■ u r th< month Try to make your (lull’s ri om the winner next time by being present The nominating committee c nust; of Mrs Pauline Stanley < iiaimum. Mr. Ther< .>a DeVos and Mrs ITiyllm King. Th* y will report a! th< April meeting and new officers fo r next yen will be voted on. Rcfeshnients were served by Mrs Nelson s sixth grade room, mothers. TYNFJi I’ T. V The Tyner PT a met Monday. March 21. tn the school rgMem • Rev. Don Ruhl gave the de* otions. The Beginners Band, under the direction of E 6impso. pl vycd several numbers. Officers elected for the neu term were: Mrs Earl Str»ng. ; president; Mrs John Martin, vicepi ewldent; Mrs John Jacohonn. ; secretary, and Mrs. Edgar Beekzhiro. treasurer A film on Muscular Dystrophy was presented. Mr and Mrs. Dur- ; wood Stang were host* and refreshments wen' served by the! sixth grade room mothers. The April >9 meeting witt be‘a I 1 style show given by the girts of. the Home Ec department and also । a display from the shop classes. I ki' ■ Tmr ■ ift w^i
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Mt m l Mr Fred Stull Rt 1. Walk'rton will < elebrab- th-ir^ •30th wedding annivcrsaiw on Sun diy April 3 Th-y were married m I’lymmi’’ April 2. 1910. Mr Stull Is a re t red farmer and former school 1 teacher. Both haw spent thei lives in the Tpier community. ( The couple has two sons. Ea> 1 1 (’ and Dale both of Walkerton. 11 An open house will be held ir !, the heme of Mr. and Mrs Dale ( St nil Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. No mvitations are betng sent, bu’ ; friends and relath cy are invited । to attend. । KT PATRICK HOT Lt \ ( H Monday Hot dog on bun. veg., cake and milk Tu-sday 'Tiick-m rice soup. ’ crackers, pudding and milk Wednesday Meat loaf, potatoes tvead. l¥uit and rr.dk. Th usd ay — Portu fravy. corn,bread, jello and milk. Friday Peanut butter and jeldy sandwiches, veg -all, tnnt cobbler and milk I Q □ I ( ARDS OF THANKS ! □ □ I am so grateful to my many •dear friends for the lovely flowers, cards and gifts I received while 11 was m the hospital A special i 1 thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Newton : Witlhuns. Thomas Radmach-r’7W-Tr^rw^«~wTr-r'
er and Miks Auxier for the u d»u ful things (lone for us Grace Atw and Mothci Words <re mnde<iuate to exp; oUr deep appreciation and gr tude for all the kind deeds ’ many beautiful floral tnbut the prayers in our behah* Ti slial’ never »e forgotten Mrs. Wolter W< Mr and Mrs Raymond W< and grandchidre To av<>-d disappointmant h to o:\pe -t the unexpected I ~ MBeMachuaetta ProtwtWe Association. Ine. STANLEY A. NIC KEI Now Ciuiwdlabhi 1111 N. Michigan Street Plymouth, Indiana rHepbow: WE 6 1831 walkebtom M-A-S-O-N-I-C No. 813. F. & A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday ISight of Month All Mamas Invited ROBERT SCHAFT-ER. W. M. HARRY DOIJU Secretary
