The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1990 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JUNE 21, 1990

NORTH LIBERTY BY GLADYS SHENEMAN Mr, and Mrs. Gail McDaniel returned home Sunday night after spending the past week with their son, Curtis and family, in Richmond. On Sunday their daughter and family came from Bryon. Ohio to spend Father’s Day with them. Monday evening supper guests of Lonnie and Justine Shetler and son. Patrick were Helen Law. of

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Denver. Colorado. Justine’s grandmother, her mother. Pat Foresman and Gladys Sheneman. Florence Garwood attended a "Oth birthday parly in honor of Virginia McCrum last Saturday afternoon in Mishawaka. About 35 relatives and friends surprised her coming from Michigan. Fort Wayne and other places. Henretta Whitmer had the honor of marching with her basketball team last Thursday. June 7th in the parade, as Union Township was celebrating 150 years, and the celebration was held at Kingford

Heights with a large crowd attending. Gladys Sheneman was a guest Sunday morning for breakfast at the Fish lake Inn of Pauline and Robert Powers of North Liberty. All enjoyed a delicious breakfast and then a ride around the lake before returning home. At noon she was a dinner guest of Gene and Norma Patrick at Lee's Famous Recipe Country Chicken Restaurant in South Bend, where Gene enjoyed a delicious country chicken dinner for Father’s Day. The O’Connor reunion was held on Sunday at the Sunnyside Park with about fifty attending from Plymouth. Lakeville. Fish Lake. Bremen. North Liberty and Russel! and Gladys O’Connor of Brandenton. Florida. Lily O'Connor of Primrose Road. 93. was the oldest present. Joyce Richmond returned home Sunday afternoon after spending the past few days visiting her daughter. Jill and her parents in Ohio and attending her familyreunion on Saturday. Pat Foresman's mother. Helen Law. of Denver. Colorado, is her visiting relatives and friends. Remember June 22nd and June 23rd is again recycling days at the North Liberty Community Center. Violet Wolff. Maxine Worthington. Evedene Platz. Maxine Alonzo. and Gladys Sheneman entertained the residents of Miller’s Merry Manor Nursing home last Wednesday afternoon. The North Liberty Lions Club met Thursday evening for a delicious supper after which their president. Craig Parmley. explained that the Lions Gub will be sponsoring the Potato Creek Festival on Sept. 14th. 15th. and 16th this year. He gave a list of committees that have been set up and people contacted to oversee, them. They are making some changes and it sounds like it could be the best festival yet. if everyone will cooperate and work to help make it a huge success. Please contact Craig Parmley if you have any good ideas or can help on any of the committees. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harris Howard on their 50th wedding anniversary and open house, which will be held on Sunday. June 24ih at the Community Building. They have lived in North Liberty for 44 years. Ed and Donna Beasley and sons spent a few days vacationing at

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Turkey Run the past week. The Church of Christ was filled Friday evening, when the boys and girls put on their Vacation Bible School program under the direction of Wilda Henry. She has put many hours in lining up the classes, teachers, crafts, helpers and to make sure that the week went off as scheduled. The average attendance was 165 daily and so we saythanks. Wilda for making it a week we will all remember. God bless you. The Harold Garks recently returned from a three week vacation to Big Spring. Texas, where they visited Harold's sister. Laura Whitley and husband and then they accompanied Harold on to Denver. Colorado where they spent some time visiting Harold and Laura's sister. Florence Yeazel. They saw the Grand Canyon, visited in California and other interesting places. They had a very enjoy able trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roser spent Fridav and Saturday- with their granddaughter. Julie Kimmel and family, in South Bend and attended their grandson’s. Eric, baseball game. Sunday. June 24. Jim Snell, pastor of Beaver Creek Wesleyan Church will hold the 8:30 a.m. service at Peppermint Hill for the campers at Potato Creek State Park. FISH FRY SAT. JUNE 23 The North Liberty United Me , h«'dist Church will be having a fish ftv. in the s»xial hall of the church, on Saturday. June 23. from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. The fish will be fried bv the Tvner 1.0.0. F. Lodge and the dinner will be an all vou

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can ca'event. Prices are $5.00 for aduhs. $2.50 for children 10 years and under and children under five, free. Tickets are now on sale and vou mav call the church office. 6563132 or 656-3123 for tickets. Carrv <m’s will be available. NORTH LIBERTY REAL SERVICES Here we are nearly through the month of June and things have really been busy at the North Liberty site. We want to thank Thelma Peddycord for the candy she brought in for all of us to share. We are glad Madeline Bonham is home and doing well following knee surgerv. We hope Wally Rose and Jessie Brantley will soon be able to be back with us. Wally was in the hospital but is home and Jessie is now in the hospital for treatment. Fridav we honored all the men for Father’s Day. Our oldest father present was Russell O’Connor and youngest was Ray Helsius. Frank Ginzer and Howard Loucks had the most sons and Charlie Hensley the most daughters. Max S’eele had the most loose change in his pockets and Charlie Hensley was the only man with suspenders on. Each gentleman present received a little gift. Madelyn Nelson entertained us by playing several oldies on the piano. Come and join us at the nutrition site. We have a lot of fun and fellowship, and a good hot meal everyday. Where could vou go and get the fellowship we offer at our site? Just give us a call. 656-3132!