The Independent-News, Volume 115, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1990 — Page 5

North Liberty Gene and Norma Patrick and Duff and Diane Hevel returned home Monday night after spending the past few days vacationing in Ohio. Please remember these lovely two ladies on their birthdays this week. Rachel Fullmer will be 92 years old on Saturday. March 24 and Flora Hough will be 90 on Friday, March 23. Best wishes to both of you. There will be a youth concert held April 7. 6:30 p.m. at the Michiana Christian Service camp in Niles. Michigan whose address is 1619 Steinbauer Road. Jeff Moodv will be the young singer in charge. Get in touch with Tim Stewart. Associate Minister at the Church of Christ if you are interested in going. Mr. and Mrs. Max Steele returned home last week from a three week stay in Florida. They visited Mrs. Steele's sisters. Thora and Marjouic Gentrv in Sebring, Fla. They also visited Hialeah and Leesburg and visited many interesting places before stopping at Gulfport. Mississippi to visit a very dear friend of Max's. They also stopped in New Orleans. It was a wondertrip visiting relatives, and old friends and seeing so many interesting sights going and coming. I would like to take you back down memory lane and ask. if you remember Hank Dittmar. when he served our country in World War II? He entered the service in 1942. served here for sometime and then was sent to North Africa and Italy. He was a big asset as he could speak German to all the German soldiers in the hospital who had been wounded. While working there, he met an army nurse named Arlene Fair, they fell in love and were married later on Feburary 22. 1945 in Naples, Italy. Later. Hank was called to serve in the Korean War for 13 months after which they finally arrived back in North Liberty and have lived happily ever since. Our sympathy goes to the Paul Williams. Sr. family of Smilax Road, as Mr. Williams. 86, passed away on Saturday afternoon. His daughter. Shirley Limerick and her husband. Bill have been spending the winter in Florida, but they flew back to be with the family. Our sympathy also goes to the Zeno Miller family who have been living in Evanston. Illinois with their daughter. They are fomer residents of North Liberty. Mr.

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Miller, 87, passed away on Saturday and was brought back to Bremen for services. Their son, Marvin and family are flying in from California. Many will remember him as he graduated from North Liberty. Violet Wolff and Viola Ludkey flew to Los Angeles, California recently where they toured Disneyland and other points of interst. I hey also traveled by bus to Mexico and visited many points of interest there and then took the Am Track train to Las Vegas, where she met her brother, Paul Campbell. They had a good visit with him and then they flew on home. It was a wonderful nine days out west. Dorothy Saylor underwent knee surgery again last Friday in Memorial Hospital, so please remember her. ( harles and Helen Hensley have returned home along with Wayne and Sandy Tumbleson after spending the past ten days vacationing in Florida. They spent time in Titusville. where they visited Cape Kennedy and saw the shuttle. They visited Bill and Shirley Limerick at Sebring. Florida. They also visitied Dick and Medelin Bottom at Cocoa Beach and while they were there, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Frazier also called. Then on Friday, they took a mini curise on a large ship. Saturday, they called on Lester O’Connor in St. Petersburg and then on the way home they stopped in Athens, Tennessee to call on Art and Micky O'Connor. All in all, it was a wonderful ten days. Martha McCrosky entertained the North Liberty Federated Women's Club last Friday afternoon. They planned to have a tree planted in the North Liberty park in April in memory of Leia Fisher, who was their past president and very active in the club. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Worthington Mr. and Mrs. William Ruggles, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bowser and daughters, Emily and Eileen all attended a birthday dinner for Jimmy Ruggles who was six years old last Sunday, at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruggles, Pretty Lake, Plymouth. St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated Friday at Miller’s Merry Manor, with the wearing of the green. Entertainment was by Madelyn and Gary Nelson, Charles Myers, Elane Wagner and Gladys Sheneman. Irish music and poems were enjoyed by a large crowd. Fred Spier of North Liberty is now a resident of Miller's Merry Manor of Walkerton. The Potato Creek State Park is a busy place these days already in March, with the weather up in the

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70’s. So many are seeing so many deer, one party counted over 100 the other evening. Saturday and Sunday there will be a 60 minute video shown about plants, animals and birds at the nature center auditorium at 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. It is always interesting if you are looking for something to do. Dinner guests Thursday of Ed and Helen Podgodzinski of near Walkerton were Clell and Marian Fouts and Gladys Sheneman. An Irish dinner was enjoyed to help Clell celebrate his birthday. ENGAGED ! / y * w BHRL • The engagement of Rachelle Fisher and James Decker is being announced by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, of North Liberty and Mrs. Geraldine Kit chen, of Culver. The couple have chosen August 11 th as their wedding date. “Spring Fever” Style Show Thursday, March 29 Join us for an evening of food, fashions and fun at the annual style show sponsored by the North Liberty Zeta Pi chapter of Tri Kappa. “Spring Fever” will take place on Thursday evening. March 29, at the North Liberty Community Center, beginning at 6:30 p.m., you may choose from a wide variety of salads and enjoy fashions from HUGE WHITER SALE on lester BUILDINGS. For a limited time, we’re discounting every one of our rural buildings. Now is the perfect time<o buy the building you’ve been thinking about for the past year. Our winter building sale is underway, so give us a call or stop in before time runs out. FREE CAT Wmi QUOTE ALTERNATE BUILDING SYSTEMS P.O. Box 92 Tyner, IN 46572 Phone (219) 936-5922 Fix (219) 936-4437 | RURAL BUILDtN | • W (Uki KM Sumn* < J du* Wuhm** Cawuu .* • • ntar*>» Mi

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Levine’s with local models displaying the latest spring clothing line. We will also have a benefit drawing along with many door prizes drawn during the evening. Admission is $4.00 and tickets will be available at the door. If you wish to secure tickets in advance, contact Donna Beasley, 858-3589 or Sue Kaser, 656-4532. BOWLING NEWS Suburban League SHADY LANES Larry's Quick Mart 28'/i 11 '/j Benwell Polish A Shine 21 19 Bolze Marathon 20 20 Jack’s Citgo Service 19 21 Wet & Wild Taxidermy 16‘/j 23 '/j Stiff Riders 15 25 High team series: Benwell Polish & Shine 2543. Larrv's Quick Mart 2477. Stiff Riders 2386. High team game: Benwell Polish & Shine 883, Larry’s Quick Mart 841, Stiff Riders 836. High individual series: Charles Benwell 610, Jeff South 598, Ed Arelt. Jr. 557. High individual game: Charles Benwell 234, Jeff South 222. David Bolze 218. Suburban League SHADY LANES Larry's Quick Mart 31 */j 12 l /i Jack’s Citgo Service 22 22 Benwell Polish & Shine 22 22 Bolze Marathon 20 24 Stiff Riders 19 25 Wet & Wild Taxidermy 17’/j 26*/j High team series: Larrv's Quick Mart 2434, Jack’s Citgo Service 2353. Stiff Riders 2258. High team game: Benwell Polish & Shine 851, Larrv's Quick Mart 833. Stiff Riders 828. High individual series: Jeff South 564, Ken Elder 531, Doug Hill 529. High individual game: Jeff South 237, Stanley Benwell 204, Rich Beratatti 197. Friday Morning Coffee SHADY LANES Rav's Radiator Service 70 54 HAVE OUT-OF-STATE BUYER NEED LAKE FRONT LISTINGS Independence Realty 291-6100 Puri Cripe - 586-7510 m22p

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Johnson's Dairy Farm 65'/j SS'/j Ray A Kenny's Mkt. 63*/j 6O‘/j Miller's Merry Manor 6O'/j 63’/j Waldrop's Fancv Fruitss9'/j 64'/j NedraADAM's 53 71 High team series: Johnson’s Dairy Farm 2132, Ray’s Radiator Service 2091, Nedra A D A M’s 2051. High team game: Rav's Radiator Service 729. Johnson's Dairy FArm 718, Miller’s Merry Manor 701. High individual series: Doris Fuentes 526, Karen Johnson 500, Donna Wood 480. High individual game: Karen Johnson 206, Doris Fuentes 181, Marilyn Roush 172. Monday Night ladies SHADY LANES Hi-De-Ho 75 29 Allen’s Furniture 69 35 Mouse's Barber Shop 57 4 -1 Nick's Carpet Service 53 51 Mid American 49 55 Koontz Lake Market 47 57 G A G Mobile Homes 41 63 No Team 25 79 High team series: Allen's Furniture 2219. Nick's Carpet Service 2192. Hi Dc-H02114. High team game: Allen's Furniture 813, G A G Mobile Homes 751, Hi-De-Hq A Nick's Carpet Service 749. High individual series: Donna Wood 541, Lori Becker 534. Ching Seaman 519. High individual game: Lori Becker 212, Mary Aquino 201. Donna Wood 198. The game of volleyball was invented in 1895. WANTED LAND IN SOUTH ST. JOE OR NORTHWEST MARSHALL COUNTIES To Put Homo 586-2046 If No Answer Leave Message m22p E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Ellinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSURED

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