Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1960 — Page 12

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — June 2, 19G0

Koontz | I NEWS I LETTER ; I> 1,. I mtcd M >■»!mars ( luinh -Th ('l ( IE V U.l \\ I • .1; . I' - < y. I: S \ ru- S S Sj’ x :/< S n; jv S. I' • 1. Iti 15 M ruing W >i. Tip 7 TO p r I? I • m. Sd ;1. e. 730 W< . d y l’:av r i < tirg. Th.> closing P'lgrnr f r I'ib'o S 1 ml will be Ft , i ty, Juim 3. 7 *0 All pare: ‘s and friends a’C in cited. The regular monthly riTt r ' o r the Women's Missi nary Society will be held Tl ;rsday, June f at one o । lock at the home of Mrs Win. Ball. Our church offers a full prog am for the entire family. Come a id worship with us. you are welcome, K »ontz Like Community Church A. J Compton, pastor Tillis Stanton. S. S Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10 30 am. Evening Service 7:30 pm. Prayer and Bible Study in the Chinch Wednesday at 7 30 p.m. Revival nightly 7 30 p.m. Fri<l or. June 10 thru 19 The travel ng Evangelist and v rs nai I mr 1 ii fol<]. rs in next v eckY paper. 3 Visit ing 0 1-' —t I * ’• . ' • < }' V’ ■ Y•i v, : nov< ;• kr w!.' 1 ’ 'he PCXt — ri' • W. 2b« g nF'S? y<?U are p -esent. All people and S ir.ts of all Massachusetts Protective Association. Inc. STANLEY A. NIC KEL Non CanceHah'r 1111 N. Michigan Street Plymouth, Indiana Telephone: WE 6-2M.87 R WALKERTON 1 M-A-S-O-N-I-C * No. 619, F. A A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of Month All Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER, W. M. I HARRY DOLL, Secretary

Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7-9 Mon. & Friday Evenings 8-12 Saturdays Closed Wednesdays 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 Closed Wednesdays Open Evenings by Appointment 1 • ' I 1 Dr. G. E. Neidlrnger Veterinarian OFFICE IJOI RS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 • 8:00 Fridays " —' — ■ I !■ . * Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 83

chur hes are welcome. Come let Us rejoice together in the presence ol the Ln I L Mr and M Arthur Planck, Ei hurst. 11l . were guests of Mr. and Mrs E. W. Amick over Me. . - d Day week end. A rs E L. Heil. Mrs. Zella He 1. I■ e । m M s. Doris Blydoip over the w • “na. M md Mi ■ Leo Hall. S’, i (' . w-m mi.Ms oj Mr ..nd Mrs. RD t M Ki g .u d s ns m-i \\ • ■ ..-May and o’ Tl n I,y 1 a Erg family ent stained Mi. and Mi Ben Fuwki Mummr. Miss A ■ ki Day. Winamac was a gm 1 of the King family over Memorial Day week ind and accompanied h<r mother. Mrs Victor Day, home o n Tiiesd y with Mrs. Cail La< h of New York City who visited the King family iii Monday. Robert King spent Memorial Day in Indian .polis, attending the auto races at Speedway. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner and family entertained with a graduation party for their son, Jack, who graduated from St. Patrick's School, Walkerton, last week. Among guests attending the party on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Syl Gottlick and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Decker and family, and Mr and Mrs. Bernard Bauer and family. Miss Judy Becker, all of South Bend; also William Decker, Mr. and Mn. J hn Kowatch of Monterey: Robert Decker, Knox: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steeb of LaPorte and Mr. and Mis. James Daley and family of the lake. Nineteen Boy Scouts of troop 37 of Koontz Lake and Grovert wn spent 4 days camping r.om L - ! ■ ‘ Monday, at Di k ;g. n . r. ; k near Angola. Th y ■ . e panied by tie r D >di Mr. nd Mrs. J< ry Varga, a i Mr an i Mrs. J ones Cain« s. B< . i s their regulai Sco t routin, y ;o ! a hay ile attended the Chur, h ol their choice on Sunday. N<)TICE The regular monthly meeting" of Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp. Fire Department will be held Monday, June Bth. at the fire station and all firemen are urged to be present. Mrs. Martin Bassett Jr. and daughter. Christine, Bloomington, are spendong this week as guests of Mrs. Lillian Janovic and son Van. Russell Duthie, Chicago, spent the week end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Duthie and family. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barbarick entertained the following guest's over Memorial Day week end: Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer,

East Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackoviak. Mi. and Mrs. Andy Koval. Vi Virrego of W hiting. and Mr. and MrS. Charles I’agelt of H sville. Conservation Club — Mrs. John Turnbull will be hostess for the pot pick supper this Saturday. You are invited to attend. Mrs Em: a Ives, Bl adentown. Fla Mrs. Myrtle Stahl. Fort 1 ..Uirlet dale. Fla., fire spending sexeia! days as guests oj Mis Irene Mur ty. M and Mig. E. L. Norris, diuvhtir '‘Tancv’ and Gnml’ White of Grovertown. spent Mem n il Day eek end as guests of Mr. and Airs. J; y Noiris, I-'iee Soil. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown and daughters spent Memorial Day in Morocco as guests of Mrs. Jessie Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. George Dekker and sons. David and Paul. Marian Jensen of Chicago, Were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull. Mrs. Lawrence Kean, Mrs. Edward Kean and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopmans. Chicago, spent the weekend at the Kean cottage. Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp. firomen's auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday. June Sth. in the residence of 4 Mrs. Walter Cochrell with Mrs. George Meyers as co-hostess. Mrs. Laura Hornbeck is a patient of the Community hospital in LaPorte. where she underwent eye surgery. On Tuesday of this week. Mrs. C. R. L.-slie. Mis. Oren Duthie. Mrs Fb>y 1 Brown ai d Mrs (’<• ege Mye ■ • , rr« v. itos <'f Mis Hornbc< x. H r ro>>m mimbe • is 221. The Ever R.-dy 4-H Club ent> rt "i:• I h< ir i I h< : M v 2Gih with 25 girls and 10 ni"th us attending. hel l in the Grovertown gym. Several instr mental sde< - ti ns were rendered by Sherry Ricks. Sandy Harness, Marlene Dye. Jane Brown A demonstration was given by Margaret Coldberg on “Drop Cookies", in addition to their leader, Mrs, Geo. FOR SALE a tireless /fl "work horse” for tough C \ garden jobs / VjZ) Xol CHORES MASTER HEAVY DUTY TILLER Do a whole week.end’s work in a few hours! A single pass does the wo r k of plow, disc, harrow .. . prepares ground for planting, furrows for seeding, cultivates at any stage of growth. Opeiates with single control center and recoil starter. Works ground 11*. 22' or 33' wide ... as deep as 10’. Goes between narrow rows. 1 FOWH TOOL DOIS IT ALLI • breaks ground • hil s • cultva'es • weeds • furrows EASY PAY PLAN M * W*tli You can own a Tiller for only 51.73 a week Call for Free Demonstration OL 6-5372 Robinson's Repair Service 2 miles north o r North Liberty on Rd. 23 We Service What We Sell

Meyers, two guests were present, Mrs. Francis Koch and Mrs. H. Germain. Hostesses were Maureen McGrath. Donna Wolfenberger. Ginger Rush and Dinah Ogle. Each mother wore a < ors;ige made by their daughter. Dour prize? wore won by Mrs I. mis Anderson and Mrs. J. Kp.iulding. Next meeting will be held Thursday, June 2. at. 7 pm. in Giovcrtown high school. M- and Mrs. Hany L. Fries It Id a picnic Sunday to entertain their three children and families; Mr. an<^ Mrs. Hairy J. Frits and children. Chicago; Mr. and Mis Leonard Fries and family of Tmley Park. III.: and S Sgt. and Mrs. Emory Lowman ff the Mc-

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