The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 9, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1988 — Page 6

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. THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JULY 28, 1988

NORTH LIBERTY

Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Steele have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brzycki and family, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Brzycki is the former Nancy Steele. Current guests of the Steeles are Mrs. Steele's sisters. Misses Thora and Marjorie Gentry, of Sebring, Florida. The 63rd Ransbottom Family Reunion was held Sunday at Everett and Vivian Huff's home at Riddle's Lake. Lakeville. About 40 attended to enjoy a bountiful dinner and fellowship together. Edna King, of North Liberty, was the oldest member present. It will be held at the Huffs home again next year. Cathy and Curt Chuvalas and daughters, Sarah and Tessa, of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox. Dave and Pam Craft and daughter Emily and Rachel Shafer were in Chicago Sunday to visit Pam’s aunt, Mary Black. Bob Powers and his sister Audrey Rice, and her son Chris, of

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Lakeville, returned home Saturday after spending the past week in Tennessee. While there they attended the Grand Ole Opra Show and also visited their niece. Terry Joe Brian, in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. David Trobaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fraser, of North Liberty; Mr. aned Mrs. Art Schmeltz, of Walkerton; and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Sullivan, of Toledo. Ohio, spent a three day golf package at Angola. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dietrick, of Kissimmee, Florida, are spending a few days with Mrs. Ethel Rauen, On Saturday evening, dinner guests were also Mr. and Mrs. William Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. William Bauman. They were all neighbors when the Dietricks lived here in North Liberty. They have been enjoying meeting other relatives and friends while visiting here. How many remember way back in the early days when the New York Central and the Wabash

trains both made daily runs through North Liberty? Mrs. Francis McDaniel remembers one night when both trains were whistleling at the same time and her husband, Mac, woke up and said there's trouble at the tower. He called the fire department and he ran down there and sure enough, the young man. who was on duty, had hung himselft. How many remember that? This happend back in the I%o's. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Good and Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley, of Lakeville, spent an evening with David and Margie Trobaugh. Oldea Bowen, of Walkerton, was a Sunday dinner guest of Gladys Sheneman. Later in the evening Gladys enjoyed a pontoon boat ride all around Fish Lake with Norma and Gene Patrick and lone Lloyd. The weather was perfect, lawns had greend up since the rains and we saw deer and lots of ducks enjoying a swim. Barbara Hartman spent last week in Chicago. She also attended a 50th wedding anniversary for her sister and brother-in-law on Saturday, planned by their children with 300 relatives and friends attending. Relatives came from Indiana, Minnesota, Milwaukee, Antigo, Wisconsin, Stevens Pont and Chicago. The “Over The Hill Gang" met Thursday noon at the Church of Christ, whith about 30 present to enjoy a delicious pot luck dinner and fellowship together. Several members attended for the first time. Marjorie Fair, of St. Paul’s Retirement Home, who will be 82 on Tuesday, July 26, was a special guest. Gladys Sheneman was in charge of the program. Cecil Robinson, of Lakeville, entertained on his electric organ and ail enjoyed the old time songs he played. Gladys shared “How ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 7:00 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Koontz Lake Library For More Information Call 486-3243 or 867-1001 4tj7p AMERICAN LAWNCARE ANO LANDSCAPING ★ Power Raking ★ Edging — Mowing ★ Aeration — Fertilizing ★ Landscape Designing FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT DILL 656-8597 North Liberty m 2488 89p THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businesses BOOKKEEPING For Small Businesses AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phone 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana i? 888 Ir~IFARMERS| ■ INSURANCE I; GROUP OF ! I; COMPANIES I CAROL JEAN BECKER ) <[ AGENT / /903 S. State St., North Liberty > । 656-8796, Rs. 369-9442 < ]»AUTO ★ FIRE ★ LIFE ★ FARM < COMMERCIAL

Things Are So Different Now’’, from way back 60 years ago and then all participated in "Name That Tune". Helen Hensley won for guessing the most tunes right. It was a fun afternoon and we will look forward to meeting again on Thursday, August 18. Remember Tuesday, August 2 is the Retired Neighbors and Friends of the Pine Creek Chruch meeting again at the noon hour in the social room where they will enjoy a dinner prepared by the ladies of the church. A free will offering will be taken, so plan now to come and enjoy the fellowship and the surprise program that has been planned. ENJOY 88TH ANNUAL STEELE FAMILY REUNION The 88th annual Steele -Family reunion was held on Sunday, July 17, at Stuntz & Hochstetler Pines, Walkerton, with an attendance of 55 persons. The oldest present was Mrs. Fred Cullar and the youngest was Mailie Anne Keefe. Coming the greatest distance was Jerry Lynne Feece, of Grass Valley, California. Other relatives came from Colorado Springs, Colorado; Niles, Michigan; Indianapolis, Monon, Nappanee, Elkhart, Mishawaka, Plymouth, South Bend, North Liberty and Walkerton. Current officers re-elected for the coming year are Robert A. Steele, Mishawaka, president; Pat Johnson, Elkhart, vice president; and Max E. Steele, North Liberty, secretary-treasurer. Next year's reunion will be held at the same location, on July 16.

CARD OF THANKS

1 would like to thank everyone for their kindness, cards and prayers during the loss of my mother. A special thanks to Rev. Larry Dentler. Martha Clark I would like to thank all our good friends for their love and thought-

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fulness while I was in the hospital. Thank you all again. Mrs. Gloria Kotal I wish to thank all our friends, family and neighbors for their kind wishes during my recent illness and hospital stay. Also thanks to everyone at the Omni Medical Clinic, Walkerton's courteous ambulance crew for their understanding and for finding my glasses and thanks for the flowers and lovely cards. Nancy Fry and Family R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Building Phone 586-7600 for reservations. And STARKE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM Koontz Lake Conservation Club Phone 586-2376 for reservations. AUGUST 1- 5 MONDAY Peach nectar Pepper steak in gravy over rice Steamed broccoli with cheese sauce Cracked wheat bread and margarine Stewed prunes Milk, tea, coffee TUESDAY Apple juice Baked chicken Scalloped potatoes Steamed peas Whole wheat bread and margarine Chocolate chip cookie Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Orange juice Swedish meatballs Baked potato with margarine Stewed tomatoes Pumpernickel bread and margarine Applesauce Milk, tea, coffee THURSDAY Pineapple juice Sliced baked ham Jamaican mashed sweet potatoes Steamed cabbage