The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 41, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 5 March 1992 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 5, 1992

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Sheneman Ruth Finch is back home after being a patient in the LaPorte Hospital last week. So haoDv to report that Lane Hevel, son of Hal Hevel, of North Carolina, and grandson of Kate Hevel, arrived in Tampa, Florida on Sunday evening from Madrid, Spain. Lane served our country in Saudia Arabia during Desert Storm. Many friends and relatives greeted him at the airport when he arrived. Our best wishes for Lane and his family. Kate is now happy to remove the heart with his name on it from her front yard. Evan Williams, of Crete, Illinois, spent the past week with his grandparents, Travis and Joan Holmes, while his parents Jay and Kari Williams, spent the week in Arizona. Harold and Mildred Hochstetler, Viola Barden and Goldie Skinner spent last week at Everett, Michigan with Viola’s son, Larry Barden and family. While there Harold, Mildred and Goldie drove to Mascola, Michigan and visited a friend, Mrs. Manuel Thompson. On Sunday they attended a United Methodist Church. They also went fish-

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ing and caught 70 crappies, cleaned them and brought them home. They really saw a lot of snow while they were there but all in all, they had a great week. Linda Borton returned home Friday after spending a week with her brother, Jerry Whitmer, in Florida. He passed away on Tuesday only 54 with cancer. Our sympathy goes to the Dora Whitmer family. Please remember Jackie Singleton who is a patient in St. Joseph Medical Center. Sorry to report that the Cottage Restaurant (known as the old Dairy Queen) burned Sunday morning in Walkerton. 1 heard of some that had planned to go there Sunday for dinner. Theda Carlson, of South Bend, spent Sunday with Gladys Sheneman and they enjoyed eating dinner at Welco and then they shopped at the new store, First Choice and then stopped to see Jamie, Gladys’s new great-grand-daughter. Scott and Jill Lucas are spending a few days with Jill’s parents, Charles and Joyce Richmond. Brian Henry and family, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, spent Friday night and Saturday with his parents, George and Wilda Henry. The rest of the Henry family was present on Saturday. How many of you can remember back to the 1920’s and early 30’s

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when Teegarden had a great baseball team? The ballfield was on the George Dolph farm. lam told they never lost a game and they even played a team from Indianapolis and one from the prison at Michigan City. Some of the guys that were on the team were Gaude Watkins, Gerald Johnson, Paul Ault, Roy Roelke, Don Balsbaugh (pitcher), Floyd Brown, Shorty Long, Earl Watkins, Welcome Metcalf and Harold and Charles Myers. Lillian Kaiser told me they couldn’t wait on Sunday to get dinner over so they could go to the ballgame. Does this bring back memories to you who played ball and all of you who attended the Teegarden ballgames? Those who helped Harold Hochstetler celebrate his birthday at Peddler’s Village, Elkhart, Friday evening were his wife Mildred, Goldie Skinner, Viola Barden, Mary and Leroy Hahn and Helen Smith of South Bend. They report it has been redecorated and is a nice place to eat, since their fire some time ago. Our sympathy goes to Debbie Jackson and her family in the loss of her husband, George Jackson, who passed away Friday in Memorial Hospital. He is going to be greatly missed as he was very active in our community. He was only 49 and died of cancer. His funeral was on Monday at the Church of Christ of which he was an active member. Sunday was the Ist day of March and I looked out my window and saw my first robin, and what a beautiful springlike Sunday. I FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773

sure hope every day in March is like Sunday. Wouldn’t that be great? Callers Saturday afternoon of Gladys Sheneman were Lee and Charlotte Pogodzinski, of Chicago, and Ed and Helen Pogodzinski, of near Walkerton. Louise Shoue celebrated her 88th birthday with 35 family members attending on Sunday at Miller’s Merry Manor conference room. Her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, a niece and nephew and all of their spouses were present to help her celebrate. Please remember Mary (Albert) Konderla, who is a patient in the Burn Center in Fort Wayne after being badly burned at work. She will have to have skin grafted so remember her in your prayers and a cheer up card. REAL SERVICES NEWS NORTH LIBERTY We done it again! We were chosen as the site for the month of January and received a gold star. It was just one year ago we received this award. This is great! St. Patrick’s Day will be coming up and Charles Myers and Madeline Nelson will be having music for us before dinner. We always enjoy the music. On March 25, the naturalist from Potato Creek Park will be bringing us a program on “honeybees.” This program will start approximately 11:15 a.m. Come and join us, the programs from the park are always very informative. We always love to see new faces. Call and make a reservation at 656-3132.

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FALCONS WIN; MEET PLYMOUTH FRIDAY NIGHT The John Glenn Falcons advanced to the semi-final round of the 1992 Sectional Tourney Tuesday night with a 68-39 victory over the Culver Cavaliers in the opening game of the tourney. Glenn will meet the host Plymouth Pilgrims in Friday’s second game as Plymouth was a Tuesday winner over Bremen. Glenn dominated the game and jumped to a 19-8 first quarter lead and never looked back as they rolled to the victory, their 15th in 21 games this season. It was 33-17 at halftime and Culver was never able to get back into the contest. For Glenn, Kevin Stedman led the attack with 24 points, going over the 1,000 point mark for his career in this contest. B. J. Walls and Jason Kincaid each added for the winners. Garland led the losers with a game high 25 points. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft fta p tp Walls 4 1 2 2 10 Kincaid 4 2 2 3 10 Stedman 11 2 4 3 24 Groves 30028 Gardner 3 0 0 2 7 Casteel 0 12 2 1 Burch 1 2 2 0 4 Snell 2 0 0 2 4 Cotton 0 0 10 0 Perry 0 0 0 0 0 Peterson 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 8 13 16 68 Culver