The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 10, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1990 — Page 7

Wednesday, they all enjoyed the day at the Dunes. Carl and Barb Zimmerle attended the Zimmerle family reunion held Sunday at Russ Forest Park. Cassopolis, Michigan. There were eight brothers and sisters and all were present. Next year the reunion will be held at Potato Creek State Park. Mrs. Norma Hocker entertained the following neighbors in her home Sunday afternoon with a baby shower for LeAnne Bope, new 3 week old daughter born to Kieth and Laura Bope, a neighbor. Others present were Donna Beasley. Susan Groves and daughter. Mary. Claudia Schallio. Karen and Becky Warner and Gladys Sheneman. After Laura opened the baby’s gifts, lovely refreshments of blueberry cheesecake and punch was served. Lena Dalke, of Edmond. Oklahoma. is here visiting Arlu Smith and while here, they have visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith, of LaPorte and Bill and Alice Bacewic, of Walkerton and they also visited the Christmas Shop. Our sympathy this week goes to the John Ross family and the Howard Woods family. Carl Davis is back home again from the hospital and Denny Loucks is recovering nicely from his surgery. WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service For Individuals And Small Businesses 1550 Pine Rd. 784-3832 Plymouth H 29i JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON Certified Insurance Ceunselor DONNA L. RAUSCH DIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Call (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake THE TAX SHELTER YEAR AROUND INCOME TAX SERVICES Individuals & Small Businesses BOOKKEEPING Fer Small Businesses AUDIT ASSISTANCE Phono 656-4706 903 S. State Street North Liberty, Indiana J FARMERS ] I; INSURANCE !; GROUP OF ; COMPANIES !; ;! CAROL JEAN BECKER ? ? AGENT <* <903 S. State St., North Liberty ? 656-8796, Res. 369-9442 ' AUTO ★ FIRE * LIFE * FARM; BECKER BUILDERS ' OF < HECKAMAN HOMES * Hes A Ful Life Os ENERGY EFFICIENT ROMES ( Dftvo Out And Suu Our Model 903 S. State St. 656-8796 < North Liberty, Ind.» ]

Ruby Miller, Dorothy Reed, Flora Hough and Gladys Sheneman surprised Marjorie Fair, who is a resident at St. Paul’s, last Wednesday afternoon, when they went to help her celebrate her 80th birthday. She lived all her life near North Liberty until she entered the home. They took cake and ice cream and had a little party for her. She received a lot of birthday cards and she wants me to tell all of you “Thank you for remembering her." She still delivers the mail to the residents. She looks great and would love to hear from you, or better yet, drop in and surprise her. Remember Tuesday, August 7th isour Retired Friends & Neighbors get together. Deloris Pippenger is in charge of the program. The program will be in the Pine Creek social room after our dinner prepared by the ladies, with a free will offering. Jimmie Ruggles, of Pretty Lake, Plymouth spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Wes and Maxine Worthington. Well, here it is, time for the St. Joe County 4-H Fair again. You know I can still faintly remember coming to North Liberty when the 4-H fair was held in our town about

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62 years ago. What a thrill it was back then. Then later ! was in 4-H myself and even got to take the dress I made to the state fair and what a thrill that was. Then I got married later on and then when our children came along and they were big enough, they naturally took chickens and pigs to the fair when it was at Playland Park. The fair was later moved to its present location on Jackson Road. The fair today has certainly changed and grown, since way back then. The rides are unbelieveable and so scary and today it has grown so commercialized that it has really taken the spotlight away from our 4-Hers. It is said there are 12.242 members in the clubs, with an increase of 3,592 new members. Just want to wish you North Liberty 4-Hers all well and hope you win on your project and even get to go to the state fair as I did. Paddles From The Past At Potato Creek On August 4, Potato Creek State Park will be the setting for the return of “Paddles from the Past,” a 1820 voyageurs re-enactment. The voyageurs will be landing on the east end of the beach at 7:00 p.m. The_employees of the American 5” SEAMLRSmnTEiT^^ SOFFIT & FACIA F\ VANDERHEYDENH EA VESTROUGH SERVICE I Coll 9M-7719 FOR RENT NORTH LIRERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED For Wedding & All Occasions Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773

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Fur Trading Company will be crossing Worster Lake in their 34 foot birch-bark canoe and landing on the beach. Upon their arrival, they will be demonstrating meal preparalions, trading furs, and looking for volunteers to continue on with them. Admission to this program is free after paying the gate fee of $2.00, and the park suggests bringing something to sit on. Co-sponsored by St. Joseph County Park and Potato Creek State Park. IN LOVING MEMORY In memory of my beloved wife. Garice R. Rumley, who departed this life July 29, 1985. “Sweet Memories” Ther’s a long, long winding road That never wearies me. A road I often walk along, When with my love I wish to be. That road is called “Sweet Mem-

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