The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1990 — Page 7
a pictures, remembering old friends and past escapades from school days and catching up on the direction their lives have taken since 1946. The reunion was initiated by a letter addressed to Pearl McGwin. from Henry Bowers of the Class of '46. He inquired about class reunion dates and about some of the other members of the class whom he had not seen since graduation. Since no reunion has been held since 1956, a few of the class decided it was time for another! Unfortunately, Henry’s car broke down before he started out from his home in Oklahoma and he was unable to attend. It was decided by the group present to have a reunion for all class members on Saturday. July 6. 1991 at Potato Creek State Park. All members of the Liberty Twp. High School Class of '46, graduates or not. are requested to contact Dewey Thomas. P.O. Box 44. North Liberty, IN 46554 or Pearl Aldrich. 68206 Sycamore Road. North Liberty. IN 46554 with the current names and addresses of any group. Special thanks were expressed to the North Liberty Post Office employees for the extra effort involved in delivering the letter addressed to Pearl McGwin 40 years after she became Mrs. Wallace Aldrich. Announce Winners At North Liberty 4th Celebration Winners of the North Liberty Firemen’s 4th of July raffle are as follows: Audrey Rice, first place, of LaPaz. SIOO 00; Bill Limerick, second place. North Liberty. $50.00; Stanley Mitchell, third place. South Bend, a five pound fire extinguisher: Deb Tucker.
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fourth place. Niles, MI, 2.5 pound fire extinguisher and Milly Meyers, fifth place. North Judson, a case of Pepsi. Parade winners including “Best of Parade’’ went to Sue’s Flower Shoppe, of North Liberty. Commercial winners were first place. Sue’s Flower Shoppe and second place to Jan’s Wabash. In the fraternal division the North Liberty Church of Christ took first place and the North Liberty Chamber of Commerce, second. Jr. Faternal division the Community Churches Child Care took first while Scout Troop 241 placed second. In the novelty division Fair Oil Co. took first while the Greene Twp. Lions were second. In the miscellaneous division St. Patrick School was first with the Bob Beghtel family second. In the fire dept, division, North Liberty Vol. Fire Dept, was first and the LaPaz Fire Dept., second. In the twirling division the Royal Majesties were first and the Royal Gems were second. In the horse and pony division Aaron Cooreman was first and the Liberty Twp. Horse & Pony were second. Marching units. American Legion Post 365 took first and the VFW 1954 was second. In the band division the John Glenn Marching Band took top honors. In the clown division Posey was first and Rosey was second. Antique car division Oliver Rockwell was first and Bob Chabera placed second. Classic car division. Dan Weninger, first with Sandy Chabera, second. Sports car division Don Knowlton, first and Jason Keifer. second. Congratulations to all of the winners. Anyone who has not picked up their trophy may do so during business hours at Gene’s Sunoco, in North Liberty. In 1875, a group of German archaeologists discovered the ruins of the original Olympic stadium in Greece.
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