The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1989 — Page 5

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Sara Ann Whitmill and Paul Franklin Williams 111 were united in marriage during a double-ring ceremony on Saturday. December 21, at Springville United Methodist Church, with Rev. Yvonne Oropeza Adkins, officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Whitmill and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nace, of Wilton Manors. Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Williams. Jr., of North Liberty. The bride chose a white satin bridal gown trimmed in Chantilly lace, pearls and sequins. The WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service For individual And Small Businesses fit. 1. Box 87 656*8463 Wakertae M

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gown, featured a high neckline, sheer yoke, fitted bodice, basque waistline, long tapered sleeves ending in bridal points and flowing skirt with cutouts extending into a cathedral train. Her cathedral veil of English illusion had a blusher and French pouf and was secured to a halo headpiece of lily-of-the-valley trimmed with pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade arrangement of pink roses, liplospernum, stephanotis and ivy. Maid of honor was Laura E. Oberthur, of Baton Rouge. Louisiana. and bridesmaids were the bride’s sister-in-law. Darla Whit- ? FARMERS 1 ? INSURANCE : GROUP OF COMPANIES I / CAROL JEAN BECKER ' * AGENT ; W 3 8. State St.. North Liberty <! 866-8786. Rs. 368-0442 ' i AUTO * FIRE * LIFE * FARM COMMERCIAL

mill, of Los Alamitos, California and a cousin. Jan Whitmill, of Indianapolis. Flower girls were the bride s niece. Martha Whitmili. of Los Alamitos. California, and cousin, Ashley Schlabach, of Anderson. Garrett R. Williams, brother of the groom, of Wilton Manors. Florida, served as best man. Groomsmen were Jeffery Swank, of Nappanee and the bride’s brother, George M Whitmill, of Los Alamitos, California. The couple honeymooned in the Smoky Mountains. The bride is a graduate of Bedford North Lawrence High School and is a senior at Purdue University majoring in elementary education. She is a member of the Purdue Student and Education Association. The groom is a graduate of John Glenn High School and is a junior at Purdue. He is a member of Delta Theta Sigma fraternity and Alpha Mu honorary and is employed at Anderson Fertilizer Service, in Romney. The groom’s parents hosted a rehearsal dinner on Friday evening at Stonehenge. North Liberty Henry and Joan Koenig returned home Wednesday after spending the past two weeks with their daughter. Heidi, and her husband Tony, in Ocala. Florida. Violet Wolff. Maxine Worthington. Ardene Norris, Maedlyn Nelson and Gladys Shencman entertained the residents at the Miller's Merry Manor nursing home on Wednesday afternoon. All those that attended the REAL Services dinner at noon Wednesday enjoyed hearing Violet Wolff play her violin accompanied by Maxine Worthington at the piano. On Friday they were priviledged to NUNLEY’S TROPHY HOUSE 409 W. Mapte An. North Liberty ; 656-3924 TROPHIES - PLAQUES 1 RIBBONS - GIFTS “Eloganco In Awards" '2W Wp

ANNUAL TOWN FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR THAT ENDED DECEMBER 31. IW NORTH LIBERTY, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. INDIANA STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS, CASH BALANCES, AND INVESTMENT BALANCES Tool (at (•sb Cask ls«n<meat» Aad ■abac* Dtobaraa* Bataan At At lavncaMata Fuad Jaaun 1 Rccripts menu DvcraMwr 31 Dccnabtr 31 Al D*c. 31 General Fund 59,398.58 189,476 26 162,401 28 86.67) 56 86.67) 56 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 10.10 10.10 10 10 Motor Vehicle Highway 36,701.11 )2.2)7 48 65.757 10 3,181.49 40,000 00 4).181 49 Local Road and Street 12.409 18 10,9)8 85 20,000 00 3.348 03 20.000 00 2).348 0) Parks and Recreation Fund 4.089 05 7,192 10 8,108 08 3.17) 07 3,173 07 Cumulative Capital Improvement 549.4) 3.839 04 3.181 90 1,206 57 1,206.57 Police Accident Report Fund 246 61 5) 00 286 20 1)41 1) 41 Police Firearms Training Fund 140)0 1)0 00 205 00 65 )0 65 )0 Payroll ),449 64 184,332 45 187,771.81 10 28 10 28 Water Utility — Operating 2.699 06 165,286 )7 158,0)1 60 9.95 )8) 9,95 )8) Water Utility — Bond and Interest ... 66J52.51 67J28.66 89,050 00 44,6)1)7 67.500 00 112,1)117 Water Utility — Depreciation 5.489 56 46.662 26 47,)24.27 4.827 55 4.827 55 Water Utility — Customer Deposit ... 5,925.09 1,978 60 1,339.03 6,564 66 6,000 00 12.564 66 Sewage Utility - Operating 25.92) 8) 171.861 46 192.279 94 5.505 )5 5.505 )5 Sewage Utility - Bond and Interest ... 65.29) 10 206.28185 215.412 50 56,092 45 210,000 00 266.092 45 Sewage Utility — Debi Service 36.000 00 36,000 00 Levy Excess 3,122.00 3,122 00 3,122 00 Cumulative Capital Development 6.181 23 6,162 35 12,350 58 12.350 M Cumulative Sewer 35,506 61 84.101 24 112.000 00 7,607 85 100,000 00 107,607 15 Local Police Continuing Education .... 46.75 46 7) 46 7) Local Law Enforcement Con’t. Ed ... 51 00 51 00 91 00 Park Landscaping 100 00 43 96 56 04 56 CM Community Development Block Grant . 45,500 00 45,500 00 Petty Cash 50 00 50 00 50 00 TOTALS 333,190 74 1,223.412.97 |,W8.762 67 241.541 04 479.500 00 ’2l. (Ml 04 A detailed Acounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Clerk-Treasurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours. LONG-TERM INDEBTEDNESS AS OF DECEMBER 31. 1911 (hMataadtag Beads Beads ladmi As Os R«M As Os Paid Jaa. 1, 1981 IM Dec. 31.1981 Dart^ '* Waler Utility 461.000 00 9.000 00 452.000 00 13.050 00 Sewage Utility 355.00D00 15.000 00 340.000 00 20.412 50 TOTALS 116,000 00 24.000 00 ’92.000 00 4),532 50 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that the data contained in this report M accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief Paul F W ilhams. Jr , Clerk Treasurer 111 N Main St , P O Box 515, North Liberty, IN 46554 DATE; February 7, 1989 Telephone Area Code 291 Number 6564447

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hear the First Grade Classes sing Valentine songs and present each one a Valentine they had made. I received a note from Ruth Bau man stating that 62 residents and past presidents of North Liberty and area, all gathered for a potluck dinner on Sunday. February 5. It was hosted by Abe and Bertie Bulla and Bill and Ruth Bauman at the Bauman’s Tropical Harbor Gubhouse. Lake Placid, Florida. So glad to hear you are all enjoying the winter down there, so far we can't complain as we have had lots of sunshine How many can remember when they used to have quilting bees in the winter? My mother belonged to the Ladies Aid at the Tyner U. B. Church and they would meet at the church and qulit for others and that's how 1 learned to quilt. Later when 1 married, the women in my neighborhood would go from one house to another to quilt. They were Gertie Sousley, Blanch Cark. Alma Harbaugh, Susie Sheneman and mvself and others. We would take a dish along for dinner and spend the day. An now not many know how to quilt. Our sympathy goes to the Francis McDaniel family as Mrs. McDaniel. who was 94, passed away at Miller’s Merry Manor nursing home Friday evening. Also our sympathy goes to the Jerry Nelson family, as he was the Liberty Township trustee. Tom Goff and Jo Ann Everly, of South Bend. Jim and Neva Goff, of Wabash, and Francis Slattery were Saturday guests of Martha McCroskey. Several Senior Citizens of the Church of Chirst. along with their van driver, George Henry and his wife Wilda. all enjoyed dinner at the Paradise Restaurant in South Bend after church Sunday. Those present were Lola Pavey, Florence Jones, Lilly O’Connor. Vera Krueger. Gladys Lavarens, Evelyn True-

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blood, Mrs. Pugsley and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Boone and son Tim, <4 Walkerton. So many readers told me ho* they picked pickles years ago, but they also weeded and topped onions way back then Do any of you remember weeding onions for Nels and Stella Erickson, between Tyner and Walkerton? They raised lots of onions and if you made a dollar a day that was good. They used to only get from 3 to 5 cents a bushel to top them Do you remember the two big onion storages in Walkerton? Well this is something else we used to do back in the good old days. Don and Shirley McDaniel and family, of Rolling Meadows. Illinois. are here visiting in the home of Darwin Davis, while here to attend the funeral of Don’s mother, Francis McDaniel, on Tuesday. The Fun Follies Band, of LaPorte, of which Violet Wolff and Gladys Sheneman are members, entertained the Retired Nurses of the LaPorte Hospital on Monday, after their luncheon at the Senior Activitiy Building. Then in the evening they put on their show for the Rotary Club and their wives who were their guests at a Valentine dinner at the Holiday Inn in LaPorte. It was a fun, fun day. Charlotte Gloor, of Hamlet, who is employed at Harvey’s Dime Store in North Liberty, was involved in an accident Monday morning due to the slush on the highway that demollished her car and broke her shoulder. Please remember her as she is lucky to be alive so they say. She was on her wav to work at the Dime Store. NOTICE Overeaters Anonymous meets every Tuesday evening, 7:00 p.m., at the Lakeville United Methodist Church For more information call 656-4013.

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