The Independent-News, Volume 116, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1991 — Page 2

- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 14, 1991

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NORTH LIBERTY KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP North Liberty School will have a Kindergarten/Parent Orientation program on March 27, at 7:00 p.m. in the North Liberty cafeteria. It is very important that all parents of children who will be five (5) on or before June Ist to attend. The school asks that the children not attend this meeting. During the orientation night parents will: complete registration forms and birth certificates checked and sign up for a Kindergarten screen time (screening will be April 25 and 26 by appointment only). Parents will also be given dental and health forms, give a preference for morning or after-

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noon Kindergarten sessions, be given a Kindergarten handbook and be given an explanation of the Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs and information concerning the screening on April 25 and 26. To be eligible for Kindergarten, the child must be five (5) years old on or before June Ist. A legal birth certificate is required. (Not a hospital certificate). The birth certificate may be obtained by contacting the Health Department in the county in which the child was born. Any questions concerning the Parent Orientation night on March 27 and the Kindergarten screening on April 25 and 26 should be directed to the North Liberty School office at 656-8123. The bright Mowers of the prickly pear cactus bloom for only one day.

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Sheneman Joyce Richmond returned home Sunday after having spent the past week with her daughter, Jill Lucas, in Olathe, Kansas. They went shopping and on Wednesday, Jill celebrated her 23rd birthday and they enjoyed dinner at the Olive Garden Restaurant. On Sunday morning they attended the Johnson Co. Christian Church before boarding the plane for her return trip home. Wesley and Maxine Worthington were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruggles, in Plymouth, and helped their grandson, Jimmie, celebrate his seventh birthday. Many from this area attended the Farm Show over the weekend, held at the Scottsdale Mall. Tom Fair, of Fair Oil Co., had a booth there along with the Dairy and Nutrition Council, Inc. with the Dennis Burks, making butter and serving crackers spread with delicious fresh churned butter. I never saw so many kinds of chickens and the roosters crowing brought back many memories. There were many rabbits of all kinds, goats, a cow, lots of garden tractors and huge, big tractors for all to see. The mall was really packed for the show. Jim and Betty Albright and Martha McCrosky enjoyed dinner on Saturday evening with Mrs. Frank Albright, in South Bend. Amy Wood, Edith Rupel and Martha McCrosky boarded the American Dream Tour bus along with others Sunday and went to Evergreen Park, UI., where they all enjoyed dinner at the Drury Lane Theater and then enjoyed a comedy featuring “Run for Your Wife.” They had a brief stop in Merrillville on their journey home and arrived home about eleven o’clock. Lola Pavey, Jack and Shirley Norris and daughter, Jackie, of South Bend and Ted and Cindy Woolett and family enjoyed dinner on Sunday at the home of Adam and Sherry Mann and family, in

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Bremen. The occasion was to help Ted and Katie celebrate their birthdays. Charles Hensley drove the Church of Christ van Sunday after church and took eleven senior citizens to Al’s Diner, at Koontz Lake, where they all enjoyed dinner. Maxine Worthington, Violet Wolff and Gladys Sheneman enjoyed dinner together last Wednesday at the Cristo Restaurant, in LaPorte, before going to the Fountainview Nursing Home to entertain the residents. North Liberty has lost another senior citizen, Merrill D. Whitmer, 93, who passed away Wednesday in Miller’s Merry Manor, Walkerton, so our sympathy goes to his family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers, of Teegarden and Gladys Sheneman were dinner guests on Friday of Miller’s Merry Manor in Wakarusa, and

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had the privilege of enjoying dinner with Ada Beehler, Gladys' cousin, and Mary and Jerry Myers, friends of the Nelsons. They live in one of the new apartments there, which they furnished and are beautiful. After dinner, they entertained the residents and staff with a St. Pat’s musical program. It was s fun afternoon. Ed and Helen Pogodzinski, Clell and Marian Fouts and Gladys Sheneman had breakfast together Friday morning to help Cell celebrate his birthday, at Welco’s Restaurant. SPRING RALLY The Church of the Brethren's Northern Indiana District Women's Spring rally will be held on Tuesday, April 16, at the Crest Manor Church of the Brethren, South Bend. Fellowship begins at 9:15 a.m. with lunch and child care provided.