Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 30, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1960 — Page 8
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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Juno 23, 1960
Koontz I Lake , NEWS LETTER^
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K. L. United Missionary (Siurch ' The Church With The Lighted Cross" Paul W. Loucks, Pastor Mrs. R. S. Varga, Supt. Sunday Sch<K)l 9 30 a.m M'»ming Worship 10:15 a m. Hvening Worship 7:30 p m. 7 30 Wednesday, Prayer meeting. Mission.^ Sunday: This Sunday, June 26. wo will h ive Miss Elizabeth Wise, missions’y to Columbia. South Amerua. here to speak for us in the Sunday School hour and also Die morning worship sendee. Come and heat her A friendly welcome awaits you at our church. Koontr I,ake Community Church A. J Compton. Pastor Tillis Stanton, S. S Supt. Sunday School 9:30 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Tliis has ended the third revival since opening about 10 months ngo. The L^rd blessed in an unusual way. Six souls accepted Ohrist as their SaviJr, one returned to the Lord. Several, t-. Lord only knows, testified cf the healing of their body. Many testified how they had bt come stronger in tile Lord. Yes, we all have agreed it was a Heaven sent revial. The Lord only knows of all tile good things that were done unto the saints to bless them spiritually, mentally and financially. So I wish to thank every one that helped by praying, fasting, sacrificing and seeking the Lord for this Great Revival. IXu to vacation time for your pastor iVom July 1-18 the following changes will be made: Sunday, June 26, wa will take Communion Service after Sunday School. Monday, June 27, business meeting 7:30 pm. Hope all members will be present and new members also. We now have two twin brothec’a who have just completed their Seminary training in Miracle Valley. They' will bo preaching from time to time. They will be conducting the services while our pastor is on vacation. New plans will be announced after vacation. so be watching the paper. Mrs Laura Hornbeck has returned to her residence at the lake after being a patient at the Oommunity hospital, LaPorte. and recuperating from her operation at the home of her daughta and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. P Davey, LaPorte. Mr. and Mra Toni Green and cluldren, Bridgeview, 111 , were waeK end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Waranowski. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Wagner and family entertained Robert Decker. Knox, last Sunday. Willuun Decker. Monterey. i* also * guest of the Wagners this week, recuperating from a recent illness. Waler Races There were seve»ul hundred lining the shoreline at the channel and dam of* Koontz Lake to witness the annual water MaMachiisetU Protective Association. Inc. STANLEY A. NICKEL Non Cancellable 1111 N. Miihigan Street Plymouth, Indiana Telephone: WE 6-2837 WALKERTON m-a-s-o-n-i-c No. 619. F. A A. M. MASONIC MEETINGS First Thursday Night of Month Ail Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER, W. M. HARRY DOLL, Secretary
races sponsored by the Starke County Coon Hunters Club 'Jver 40 dogs were entered from Michigan and Indiana with the running of 10 heats to determine the winntys of the semi-finals ,as follows: Butch, owned by John Boganwright; Joe, owned by Haloid and Bud Miner; Bessie owned by Pagel; Rock, owned by John Addington; Jack, own. d by Cail Reed; Bluey. owned by Wm. Cranmer; Lady owned by Mullins; Speck, owned by Wayne Rush; Joe. owned by Bob White: Queenie. owned by Bill Pagel; Speck, owned by Carl Reed and Foxie. owned by Bill Pagel. In the finals, the tree ohamp i on was Bluey, owned by Wm. Cra imer of the lake and first line cl ampion was Joe, owned by Har Id Miner of Atwixid. For thei prizes, the winners of finals rec, ved trophies. Mr. and Mrs Louis St ill, Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Ullman and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Schaunaman and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs John See.se and family. Oscar John is now a patient of Healthwin h<xspital .South Bend His room is 250 and he will be pleased to hear from his lYicnds. His son and family, M and Mrs Elwood Johnson and children. Western Springs. 111., visited the hospital and spent the week end at the Johnson cottage at the lake. Mrs. Anna Wclfe has returned to her lake cottage, after spending the winter with her son at Hagerstown. Md. Guests of Mr and Mrs. Schaunaman and family last Saturday wet Mi and Mrs Roy Cooper, and Elaine Pinegax, Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mi's Charley Shoemaker and daughters, Chicago, 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cooper and family last Sunday. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Margaret Haithe has now returned tc her home, after •pending seven weeks at Billings hospital. Chicago, for treatments. Mr. and Mjss. Fred Houston and children, Mrs Ruth Cohan. South Band, ^pent the week end at their cottage. Mrs. Cohan left Monday for Whittier, California, where She will be a guest of her son,
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> Ben. Mr and Mis. Harry L. Fries spent Sunday in Tinley Park, 111, i as guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fries, daughters Barbara, Margie, and son, Bobby They helped to celebrate Margie's birthday. S Sgt. and Mrs. Emory Ixiwman left Wednesday for Tacoma, Washington, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Fries. ENGAGED . ** : f DOLORES MARIE KELVER Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Pctci Kelver, R R 3. Bremen, announce th e engagement of thendaughter, Dolores Marie. to Leonard Forhand, Fort Myers, Florida, son of Mi- and Mrs. Tom Forehand also a? Ft. Myers Miss Kelver graduated from LaPaz High School and is an employee at the "Blue Goose” restaurant in Fort Myers. Her fiance attended Fort Myers high school and Miami Tdch where he received a degree in baking. He has been in the U. S. Navy six years and is stationed in San Franeiaco and plans to make a career of the service The wedding will take place September I,Bth. Report news to your reporter.
" CARDS OF THANKS | We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for flowers, calls and kindnesses received at the death of our husband and brother Mrs. Earl Dipeit Alva Dipeit Mr and Mrs Floyd Bellinger 1 wish to thank all my friends for cards, greetings and gifts which I received dun ng my recent * stay in the hospital and during convalescing at my daughter s
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