The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1989 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT MEWS - OCTOBER 19, 1969

North Liberty Dinner guests Sunday of Lola Pavey were her son. Lowell and his wife Nancy, of Oxford. Indiana. In the afternoon they took a ride out through Potato Creek State Park and enjoyed all the beauty of the trees out there. The Day Break singing group of the Church of Christ sang Friday night at the Wesleyan Methodist Church and then on Saturday they sang over at the Concord Mall in Elkhart. They arc really going out and witnessing for the Lord in our community. Mildred Hunter returned Monday afternoon from visiting her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Maytan. in LaGrance Highlands. Illinois. On Friday night her niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. John Culler and children Jenny and Tim, came there for dinner which turned out to be a surprise birthday dinner for Mildred. Ice cream and cake were enjoyed by all. On Saturday they all went to two soccer games in which Jenny and Tim played. Sunday they went to the Park Ridge Mall where they enjoyed seeing a hugh craft show. The trees were all in beautiful colors along the

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way. Kerry Kane, of Raliegh. North Carolina, is here spending the week with his father. Marvin Kane and his wife. Ruth. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kane and daughters, of Martinsville, arrived and all enjoyed a get-together at Brian and Marylin Pugsley's in Walkerton. Our sympathy goes to Pam Craft in the loss of her father. Henry Black, in Florida, and also to his sister. Mary Black, who has just moved into the Savoie Apartments. He passed away on Monday morning and they have both flown down to be with the family. Please remember the family as the Blacks used to visit here and many here know them. Ethel Holmes, of North Liberty, and her sister lone Wilter and her daughter Mrs. Jack Emigh, of Walkerton, visited their sister. Mrs. Vera Walker, of Elwood. Indiana, on Saturday and also called on other relatives while there. Sorry to report Dale and Alice Brown, of Road 23. South Bend, members of the Church of Christ, were involved in an automobile accident Saturday evening in Rockville. Indiana, while attending the Festival. Their car was demolished. Dale was taken to the hospital but later released. They

are both home with a lot of bruises and very thankful to be alive. Jill Richmond and Scott Lucas, of Cincinnati Bible College, spent the weekend with Rev. Charles and Joyce Richmond. Many of our North Liberty folks have already left for Florida or are getting readv to leave in ihe very near future. We are going to miss them, but we know they will all be back next spring. Lord willing. Rev. Brian Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry, will be holding a Revival Meeting at the Church of Christ on October 22 through the 27. He is doing a great work for the Lord in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Please plan now to come and hear him. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitmer accompanied Carl and Donna Garwood, of LaPorte, to the Holiday Inn in Plymouth Sunday, where Henrietta was very pleasantly surprised when she walked in and found her son. Henry and wife Beity and great ganddaughter Jennifer Blair, of Wabash, waiting to help her celebrate her 80th birthday. So “Happy Birthday" Henrietta from all your North Liberty friends. Mrs. Lilly O’Connor, of Sycamore Road, celebrated her 93rd birthday Sunday when about 50 of her relatives greeted her when she arrived at the Bremen Missionary Church accompanied by her son Howard and his wife Betty O’Connor. who had attended the morning worship service at the Church of Christ with her. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed by all present. Lilly received many lovely gifts. So "Happy Birthday" and best wishes to a wonderful lady. The Tyner United Methodist ( hurch held their delicious chicken and noodle supper Saturday evening with over 200 attending coming from South Bend. Mishawaka. Lakeville. Plymouth. Walkerton and North Liberty. Susie Teter, of Mishawaka, spent the weekend with her sister. Gladys Sheneman. On Sundav Gene and Norma Patrick and Nell Patrick all enjoyed sightseeing in Michigan and seeing the beautiful leaves that had changed color the past two weeks. They all enjoyed

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dinner at the Lighthouse Restaurant in New Buffalo, Michigan. Many will remember Robert Huffman, formerly of Tyner, who suffered a heart attack last Saturday evening and was admitted to St. Joe Medical Center where he underwent surgery on Thursday. He was taken out of intensive care on Saturday. Please remember him as they were ready to leave for their home in Florida last Tuesdav. His room number is 374, Bed 2. There were many surprises when the Secret Sweethearts met their Secret Sweethearts out at the Church of Christ last Wednesday evening. All enjoyed a delicious

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| FISH FRY | I Friday, October 27 I Serving From 4:00 - 7:30 p.m. | NORTH LIBERTY I I COMMUNITY BUILDING I 300 S. Main - North Liberty ■ Adults, $5.00 Carry-Outs, $5.00 I Children Under 12 Years Old, $3.00 L HCKETS 4 VAILABLE A T THE DOOR | "Ye Oide A . Country &wg Store” W T At Maple Grove Church (UNITED METHODIST) THURS. & FRI., OCTOBER 26 & 27 9:30 am, -7 30 pm. OLDE TYME FAVORITES Thursday Spacial: Apple Butter - Candy CHICKEN A NOODLES Pickles - Baked Goods ~ T T Sauerkraut - Pumpkins bfanwup ' H * D X n ?r.;‘'" ,, " ,nV Cr, ' ,, BEEF STEW Corner of NEW end MAPLE ROADS

dinner and program together after the dinner. DINOSAUR PROGRAM AT NORTH LIBERTY ÜBRARY The Library will host a Dinosaur Thumbprint art program this Friday. October 20. at 4:00 p.m. We will be making a dinosaur mural for the Library as well as smaller murals to take home. For more information call 6563664. Come and join the fun! People believe If a spider swings down In front of you, you will hear good news.