The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1991 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - OCTOBER 10, 1991

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Sheneman Callers of Helen Loucks last Tuesday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weisert, of Bourbon and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Podgett, of Catlin, Illinois. Steve Gubi, of Niles, Michigan, was a recent dinner guest of Lydia Parmley. Just a note to let you know that Rev. Larry and Cathy Dender and family, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, who have lived in North Liberty for the past eight years, will be leaving soon for Pennsylvania to a chruch near their families. We will miss seeing them going to the post office and around town but we hope they will enjoy their new calling close to home. The North Liberty Church of the Brethren invites the community to a farewell open house for Larry and Cathy Dentler and family, on October 20, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at the church on the corner of Lafayette and Market Streets. Plan to attend. Talked to my son, Dennis, in California on Saturday evening and asked him if he was going to Liz Taylor's wedding on Sunday. He said no, but he knew the young man who was going to deliver the $2,000 wedding cake. Wouldn’t that be something to see? ff SOFFIT & FACIA ? 4 VANDERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE J Call 288-7719 BlLL^^^^r 25 Yun Os ProfessioMl 4 Personal Service • URHOLSTERY | PB • CARPETING 1 * *° ATS • VEHICLES (219) 586-2745 CM 6:00 a m. - 12:00 p.m. 6.00 p.m - 12:00 p.m mu 92 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KIOITZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WALKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 OR 586-3689 JOHNSON INS. AGENCY DON R. JOHNSON Cartifiad Insurance Counselor DONNA L. RAUSCH OIANE JOHNSON We Sell Service Along With Our Product Cell (219)586-2580 Koontz Lake | NORTH LIBERTY] REAL ESTATE • AGENCY 903 So St. Rd. 23 North Liberty. Indiana 46554 j Business: 656-4914 j Home: 656-3818 ROB CARLSON Broker - Owner j

So sorry to report that the drug store in downtown Walkerton burned last Thursday night. 1 had intended to eat there on Friday noon with my sister, Susie Teter and friend, of Mishawaka, so we went to Welco Restaurant. The leaves are really turning fast and they are just beautiful when the sun shines, but the rain is really causing them to fall. The Potato Creek State Park is full of campers hoping to enjoy the beautiful scenery but it was a rainy weekend. The Retired Neighbors and Friends met last Tuesday, October 1, for their get-together at the Pine Creek Church. About 160 attended a delicious dinner was served by the ladies of the church. Visitors were Jim and Marty Wood, of California and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sanders, formerly of Texas. Word was received that Howard Sisk, of Mishawaka, a member of the Hoosier Sundowners, had a stroke and is unable to play his violin, so please remember him. Georgiana Buehrer, of Lakeville, was celebrating her birthday. Noon day prayer was given by Rev. Ammon Wenger, after which when done eating, all went to the santuary for a short program given by Rev. Elmore Kendall, Madelyn Nelson and Gladys Sheneman. November will be our Thanksgiving dinner with Joyce Halt in charge of the program. We have several of our friends who need our prayers. They are Mae Albright, who had the misfortune of falling and breaking her |k hip and is now a patient in the St. Joseph Medical Center; Claude X McEndafer, having problems, along with Theda Carlson underJ going test and Mary Louise Sheneman slowly improving in her home after two operations. Please drop ** them a line. John Byard, evangelist at the WILLIAMSON ACCOUNTING Complete Accounting And Tax Service For Individuals And Small Businesses 1550 Pine Rd. 784*3832 Plymouth , NOW RENTING Mini-Storage Located In The North Liberty Industrial Park Sizes Starting At 5 x 10 — 10 x 10 10 x 20 - 10 x 30 656-4914 9:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m. E-Z STUMP REMOVAL REASONABLE RATES Bill Ellinger 586-2167 Walkerton FULLY INSU PED 8 25 91 p HadTs Bargain Barn 617 Roosevelt Road Walkerton Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00 a m - s:o(bp.m VARIETY OF ITEMS Something For Everyone PHONE 586-7244

Church of Christ this past week, from Lexington, Kentucky, left Friday night his home at the close of the revival, after spending the past week with Rev. Charles and Joyce Richmond. Pearl Newcomb entertained the following neighbors in her home Monday afternoon. Those present were Martha McCrosky, Iva Pommert, Mae McDaniel and Gladys Sheneman. Lovely refreshments were served. Jay and Kari Williams, of Crete, Dlinois, are the proud parents of a baby boy, bom October 7 and they named him Evan Michael. Grandparents are Travis and Joan Holmes and great-grandmothers are Ethel Rauen and Ethel Holmes. Congratulations. Carroll Wharton celebrated his 75th birthday on Sunday in his home with his family. He enjoyed a dinner of chicken and noodles and chocolate cake, his two favorites. Those attending was his daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Joe Medlin, his grandchildren, Kelly and Rod Mcßride, Wendy Medlin, Carolee and Jim Shoue and his great-grandchildren, Garrett, Rachel and Justine. He received nice gifts and a fun day was enjoyed by all. GRADUATES Christopher J. Jaworski, North Liberty, received his Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University South Bend during the awarding of degrees for August graduates, recently. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N.L Ualted Metbodtet Church Phone 656-3132 the day prior for reservations. Walkerton Youth Baling Phone 586-7600 the day prior for reservations. OCTOBER 14-18 MONDAY Pineapple juice Polish sausage Mashed potatoes Sauerkraut Rye bread with margarine Peaches Milk, tea, coffee 33 g. fat - 78 mg. choi. TUESDAY Apple juice Hot sliced roast turkey on bun with mayo on side Broccoli casserole Sliced tomatoes Peanut butter cookie Milk, tea, coffee 34 g. fat -102 mg. chol. WEDNESDAY Orange juice Beef and noodles Chilled pickled beets Whole wheat bread w/margarine Fresh banana Milk, tea, coffee 24 g. fat -119 mg. chol. THURSDAY Caterer’s choice juice Sweet and sour meatballs Scalloped potatoes Winter squash White bread with margarine Mandarin oranges Milk, tea, coffee 34 m. fat -133 mg. chol. FRIDAY Tomato juice Herbed baked chicken quarter Potato salad Peas Whole wheat bread w/margarine Lemon birthday cake Milk, tea, coffee 48 g. fat -150 mg. choi. SENIOR CITIZENS BOWLING NEWS With everyone having now established an average and handicap, the Senior Bowlers are really making those pins fall. There were 31 bowlers out this week, which leaves a few positions open for more of you active Seniors. The ladies enjoyed really dose competition this week, with Norine Divine posting the high-scratch game of 166 for the ladies. Voilie Verkinder was just back of her with 162 and Merle Bruesch was chal-

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lenging with a 152 game. Divine's 232 high handicap game topped Irene Gjemre’s 224 and Verkinder’s 218 games. It was really a contest for high series total, with Divine having a 441 series as opposed to Bruesch’s 440 series. With that kind of competition, the interest sure stays focused! The gents saw their game coming around after the summer's stand-down. High scratch game was Harold Schweder's 223, followed by Bud Weinman's 192 and Barney Kiester's 187 games. Schweder’s high handicap game of 261 eclipsed Kiester’s 237 and Weinman’s and Jim Thibodeaux's 219 games. Schweder also led the group for high series total, posting a 537, followed by Roman Brehm's 484 and Kiester’s 478 totals. As they get their game on “track" the gents will certainly increase the competition! Note: There is still several spots open for a few more active Seniors to spend a Wednesday afternoon enjoying some gentle exercise, good fun, and relaxation with friends and neighbors. The atmosphere is friendly and the cookies are fresh!

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J.G. MUSIC DEPARTMENT ANNUAL SALE The John Glenn High School Music Department announces their annual Cheese and Sausage Sale which begins on Monday, October 14 and continues through October 28. Once again the Music Department will feature the products of Century Pride. It is noteworthy to mention that the Music Department at John Glenn High School was rated in the "Top 100" in sales of all schools throughout the entire country for 1990. It is the department’s hope that they achieve that distinction once again. This sale funds all extra-curricu-lar needs of the music department for the current school year. With an active and energetic music program at John Glenn, this allows the continuation of the many fine musical programs that educate our young people in the performing arts. You may order your cheese and sausage from any band or choir member in grades 6-12 in the John Glenn School Corporation or call the band office at 586-3195, extension 25.