The Independent-News, Volume 117, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1992 — Page 6

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MARCH 12, 1992

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS Bv Gladva Sheneman Charlie and Ersel Myers, of Teegarden, Gary and Madelyn Nelson andd Gladys Sheneman were dinner guests of Miller’s Merrv Manor in Wakarusa, last Friday. In the afternoon, they entertained with a St. Patrick’s Day program, which the residents really seemed to enjoy. 1 was disappointed when they informed me that my

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PANCAKE & SAUSAGE >o^ RREAKFAST Saturday, March 21 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 a m. NORTH LIBERTY MASONIC TEMPLE Sponsored Jointly By FELLOWCRAFT CLUBS OF NORTH LIBERTY AND WALKERTON MASONIC LODGES Donation: Adults, $3.50 — Children Under 10, $2.00 ___ 2tml9

cousin, Ada Beehler, was in the St. Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka, and was very ill. She is 97. Sunday afternoon callers of Ethel Rauen were her brother-in-law and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Irvan Rauen, of Wanatah, June Phegley, Lowell and Robert Rauen. Fifteen senior citizens of the Church of Christ enjoyed dinner Sunday at the Ponderosa Restaurant on Ireland Road. Callers of Susie Teter, in Mishawaka, last Thursday, were Gell and Marian Fouts, Gladys Sheneman, Dwight and Deloris Pippen-

ger and Ray and Evelyn Stoneburner, of Plymouth. They enjoyed breakfast with her on Friday morning and attended the craft show held at the public market. I just talked to Mrs. Alan Kaser and wanted to order some maple syrup, but she informed me this is their worst year ever. They have only made 13 gallons and will not have near enough for their customers, as the trees are just not running as it has been to warm. Jackie Singleton is out of the hospital recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Singleton. Jackie says she is just happy to be alive and says thanks to all her many friends andd relatives who have been praying for her recovery, sending her cards, visits and etc. Robert and Dorothy Knecht recently returned from a trip to Florida with their son, Jim, and spent time with relatives and friends and then flew home. Dorothy had the misfortune of falling in injuring herself since coming back Liberty Electric Service FARM A HOME ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR HEATING & REFRIGERATION WELL & PUMP SERVICE APPLIANCE REPAIR 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL 656-8888 10 ?4 919; 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. FOR RENT Banquet Hall For WEDDINGS - RECEPTIONS LARGE A SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate Large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING WN Post 1954 North Liberty nw WHITMER CONSTRUCTION Over 40 Years Os Experience In All Areas Os CARPENTRY - MASONRY AND ROOFING FREE ESTIMATES Available For Remodeling Jobs To Complete Homes & Garages CALL JOHN WHITMER AT 656-4711 3!m26p I

home and has to take it easy for sometime so please remember her. Ruth Gark is doing much better now but Mildred De Vos isn’t feeling up to par and she needs our prayers and words of encouragement. Eldon Gark underwent surgery last Monday in Memorial Hospital, South Bend. He hopes to 8^ home by Wednesday, please remember him at this time. In reading Mrs. Johnson’s diary of 100 years ago, on March 9th on Wednesday. She said she and Etta Harbaugh went over to Rachel Baughman’s to help her quilt. I’m sure this couldn’t be the Rachel Baughman I use to know, must have been her grandmother. My how times have changed. The women use to get together in the winter time and help each other quilt and knot comforters andd now nobody has the time and most don’t even know how. Would you believe, I have heard some good news and some bad hews that happened back in Teegarden years ago. How many remember when J.O. Kessler had a grocery store and his house was built onto the store. He was also a minister and had a huckster wagon that went into the countryside selling groceries. Later they burned down. Carl Robison had a store for 12 years, including a barber shop and the post office. They even had roller skating up over the store and then later the band concerts became popular every Tuesday night in front of the store of which many of us attended and still remember. Those were the days. I was told that North Liberty had a band back in the late 1920 that even played at the Teegarden ballgames. I would like to hear from you if you played in that band. I know Walkerton had a band back then because my folks would so ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS KOONTZ LAKE LIBRARY Monday & Thursday 7:00 p.m. WILKERTON COMMUNITY BUILDING Sunday 7:00 p.m. For Further Information CALL 586-3243 OR 586-2502 11 Mt

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every Wednesday night in the summertime and my, how the people would drive into town to hear the band and visit on the streets with friends and neighbors. How different it is today. M.M.3 Richard T. Peterson, Jr. is home on leave from the Navy. He is stationed in Orlando, Florida and will return to the service on March 25th. Tri Kappa Card Party And Salad Bar The North Liberty Zeta Pi Chapter of Tri Kappa will be holding a card party and a salad bar to raise money for local scholarships. One of Zeta Pi’s main goals are to raise money so our local talented students can benefit from our efforts. Next Tuesday, March 17, the chapter will have a fun night out for all including a card party, salad bar and lots of door prizes to be given away. We are also holding a raffle of SI,OOO, SIOO and SSO in our Pot O' Gold raffle. Please show your support by helping our chapter to give generous scholarships to outstanding high school, junior high and elementary students in our community. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. at the North Liberty Community Building with all salads being made by the members. Tickets are $5.00. You can purchase a ticket from any member or call 656-3537 to reserve your ticket. Come out for a fun night, enjoy the food, visit with friends, play cards and get ready to feel lucky in the SI,OOO drawing. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM N. L. United Methodist Church FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 or 656-4773 '-‘>9.