Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1960 — Page 12

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— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT— August 1. 1960

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f % 1,, ! United Mi*. nnar\ ( hnr< h . Wit I ■ i !i. P • ■ Mrs R S V c,i t S ’i lav Schoo] 9 m a n M ring V s’, a in ;5 a m \V. -J; ■■ I’’ IV " S' rvice 7 ■' 1 Rev R.;.’’ Which id d'r<for of Marsl 11 ( nty Youth 1"’. (hiisi. will be speaking in ou; ) H .ming smvke this Sundr.-, Aug. 7. Y «u ai e invit d t > com • and hear him. The Sunday evening service will be dismissed in favo.r of the Camp Meeting. Come to cam; Our church extends a friendly welcome to one and all. Koontz Lake Community Church A. J. Compton, Pastor Tilli s Stanton. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 11:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p nu Bible Study and Prayer Service every Wednesday in the church 7 30 p.m. Revival is on until Aug. 7th or longer. For a Heaven sect j vival has gone cut. We believe i* is here. The Lord is confirmi ig His word will; signs, wonders and miracles of healings. Souls are at the altm ew-v night an I re tying th*, uilgh Some haw Seen .1 <. a ■ ' E-• Ev ■ list r c t ■ ■ T?: ! a -■ n 1. i . ' ' 1 f- ied i"e> d < C 'W.c exo Ung tb-> 1. d la ' Massachusetts Protective Association. Inc. STANLEY A. NR KEL Non CancellaiOe 1111 N. Michigan 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 1 All Masons Invited ROBERT SCHAFFER, W. M. HARRY' DOLL. Secretary

Dr. H. C. Miller Osteopathic Phvsichn & Surgeon OFFICE HOURS: 8 - 12 and 1:30 - 5 MTThF 7 • 9 Mo'n. & Friday Evenings $ - 12 Saturdays } Closed Wednesdays I * 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 Dr. G. E. Neidlinger i , Veterinarian j OFU( E HOI RS: 1:00 - 2:00 Monday thru Saturday 7:00 - 8:00 Fridays Nusbaum’s Funeral Home Day or Night Phone Walkerton 83

meet your needs, financially, spiritually. healing for the soul, mind or body. Continue to pray witii Us for it is harve: t time. John I 35 Say not ye there are not fom mon'hs, and then Conn th h invest Behold. I say unt ■ y< u. lift up your eyi - and p.. k oti tin- fields. For they me ready to harvest. V • 11 n ret io report the passing of Mrs. Theresa Ra vol »ft who d 1 Sunday at th. ag- ol ^3, S' .■ is savived by a daughter. M.S Jos mb Ma’s h. । f Ilammon 1 and a son. Maurice, of Whiting. m.> ■ six gi andchildren. Funeral services were held on Wednesday m Si. Pi'trick's Chm«h. W a!l:m ton with Rev. Anthony D*tko. officiating. and burial in St. Marys cemetery. Niles. Michigan Mis. Raycroft has been a resident of our community for over 30 years and her many friends will mourn her passing. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Amick spent the week end in Chicago, as guests of their daughter, Miss Betty Simms. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Albertine and children. Alsip. 111-, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waranowski last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graves. Rochester, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Gjemre Sr., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. King and sons. George, Allen and Scott, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Kari Brust and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dav. Winamac; also Mj- and Mis. Lee Hall. Star City, last Sm uday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark S ' trey and children entertained Mr and Mrs. ••Short" Yom m nd sons. W Jk< 11 m. wd h . : 1. l Senary. They all 1 n . < ' • rate Mr Y- mgman's 1 . day. IJ. \ C ir’ and Dm re] Tl no.-- (I i-; - ’'ovn are si • 1ing two \vcck s as guests of M;. mil Mrs. Carlyle L'slie a 1 daughter. Norma. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuzdzal. Jill and Kenneth. Jack and Jimmy, INVESTMENTS SECURITIES STOCKS LOUIS C. HOUSER 800 Virginia St Phone 108 Walkerton, Indiana

of West Des Moines. lo'-wa, are spending the week as guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hartke. The monthly meeting of the Koontz Lake-Oregon Twp. Fireii en s Auxiliary will he held Wednesday Aug. loth, at the home of Mis. Harry L. Fries, with Mrs. Rosco" Provence as < < -hostess. M and Mis. (Jarett White, outh Rend, were ovci mght gue ! of Mr. and Mi - E L, Norris on S itmd; y. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hostetlcand daughters. Donald, on. weie gumd. of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Adams last Sunday, FIRE J DEPARTMENT NOTESAt their .regular monthly meeting held on Monday evening, there wer e two officials from the United Telephone Company present. F. E. Burkett cf Plymouth and Robert Murchie of Warsaw, who explained in detail the conditions that will exist wlien the dial phon© service is put in operation in December of 1960 in reference to receiving all emergency calls for fires or other disasters. Township Trustee Bob Awald and a member of the Advisory Board. Theodore Rhcdes, were also present Keep this

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dat e in mind. Saturday. August 20th, the night of our Firemen's Ball at the New Anderson Beach Hotel and everyone is cordially invited be there with us. Sunday guests of Herman Breitzke were Mis. Ida Lawrem • ami daughter, Betty of Wanatah also Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sonnerburg, Michigan City. Jo n Garbelt and son. Jimmy, of Gary, have returned heiii" after spending the week as guests of Jan es Gaibett. Mr. mid Mrs. Martin Cholewa have returned home after driving more than. DOU miles, touring Michigan and Wisconsin. The annual picnic of Oregon Township Home Economics Cluo will be held on Tuesday, August 9th, at the park in Walkerton. Dinner will be served at 12 noon and each person is asked to bring their covered dish and table service. The 4-H Girls of tLe Everready Club will be guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs Edward Hauseiein and d-.ughter, Karen. Ch - cago ware Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Oren Duthie and fam ily. Recent guests of the Duthies were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Duth-

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' i C • H I ie and Mrs. Dorothy Hauselein of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Cla vnee Tutt spent Monday in Niles. Michigai as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloy, McDaniels. On Tuesday they were guests of Mr. and Mi ~ Keith Knepper. Walkerton. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Burr if Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs Chai les ^mnsw. Blue Islaa 111 , are spending several day as guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Ho?, aid Wf-rtenberg. Mi and'Mrs. Joseph Quebbm man entertained their old neigl bors and friends from Chicago at their lake home. Those who were there were Mrs. Bess Arnold, Mrs. Lonette Boylan. Mrs. Sven DeGeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett James, of Evergreen Park and the lake, and their daughter, Penny; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staerzl of Deg Plaines. Til.; Mr, and Mrs. Victor Telander and Mr and Mrs. Andrew Valeri, They were all neighbors on Sangamon St. for the past 25 years. The weather was ideal an everyone had a good time talking about they- children and grandchildren and the happenings the past 25 years.