The Independent-News, Volume 118, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1993 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY NEWS By Gladys Slmhm«mui A baby shower was held Sunday. March 14, for Kim (Workman) Lemert at the home of Pam Ullery with about 30 guests present. Lots of beautiful and useful gifts were received and delicious refreshments were served. Bob and Donna Balsley have returned home from spending the month of February with his brothers, Allen and wife, Ellen, in Florida. They enjoyed the State Fair in Tampa and the North Liberty/Walkerton dinner in Sebring, where 133 were gathered together. It was good seeing friends we haven’t seen for many years, especially Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snyder and their daughter, Doris. They use to live on Quinn Road where the IAM plant is now. Doris and I rode the school bus together. While there in Sebring, we visited Lester and Martha Foyle, who are retired missionaries from Africa. They live in Marand-

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tha Village, a complete village for retirees. We also spent a lot of time with Clyde and Rose Creech, who are making their home in Lakeland. Rose still knows how to make her good chicken and dumplings. Donna made 31 pies during the stay. We also enjoyed attending Allen’s church, Shepherd Rd. Baptist for ail the regular services plus the extra activities. We enjoyed walking with Allen two or three miles almost every day. We also visited Allen’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Christenson and children, and Ellen’s brother, Jr. and Pat Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley spent last weekend in Galesburg, Michigan, visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson and son, Nathan, who participated in the dedication service Sunday evening in the Northeastern Baptist Church, of Kalamazoo. Other guests present were Vaughn Balslev, of Lakeville; Allyssa Elkins, of North Liberty; Mrs. John Edris, of Michigan City, and Mrs. Wynn Brehmer, of Heston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trump, of Mattawan, Michigan, were callers in the afternoon. They are first cousins

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to Donna. Plan now to attend the quilt show on Friday, April 2, at Miller’s Merry Manor. We would like you to bring a quilt or more to show also. A special guest will be present to show his mother’s quilt, which is over 130 years old. Can you top that? Well, according to Mary Johnson’s diary of 100 years ago, they had lots of days in March that it snowed and b lowed. On the 14th of March they bought a white cow from Daniel Steele’s for $25.00 and then on the 24th she churned three pounds of butter from their new cow and said it turned out to be as white as the cow. This brought back memories as I use to churn butter but we had Gurnsey cows and mine turned out yellow. Back about 60 years ago my folks and Claude’s folks gave us a cow for a wedding present. We lived good, had milk, yellow butter, cream and whipped cream from our wedding presents. Guests Sunday of Louise Muszer, of South Bend, were Aletha Croy, Florence and Jim Haney, John and Pat Croy, Lisa Spencer and daughter, Serena, and Steve an Joanne Croy. They were treated a spaghetti supper at the Jewish Synagogue. Violet Drake, another good friend of mine, celebrated her birthday Friday, March 12. Her daughter, Paula and her husband, Roger, of Plymouth, took her to the Red Lobster Restaurant, in South Bend to help her celebrate her birthday. A large crowd turned out Saturday at Potato Creek State Park to help count deer. Some 60 volunteers lined up on the east edge of the square mile area and walked in line through the wooded area while the remaining volunteers stood on the west edge counting the deer as they escaped, counting 251. In 1977 when the park opened they counted 40 in the entire six square

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miles, so they figured the population to be 1,000 and many of the does are expecting. The Masons are again making donuts Saturday from 8:00 until 10:00 a.m. So drop in and enjoy a cup of coffee and a donut or two. They are selling them by the dozen or half-dozen and they are really delicious. They make all kinds and hope to make potato donuts for the festival. Well, it doesn’t look like old man winter has left us yet, as he sure did show his vengence down south this weekend and we also got more snow, but nothing like some towns. Gene Baughman, of Plymouth, was very pleasantly surprised last Thursday evening when the following arrived to help him celebrate his 70th birthday. His family including Lanny Baughman, Christy, Alex, Lanny’s friend Patti and girls, Dave and Ann Lynn and SOFFIT & FACIA 4 VANDERHEYDEN H EAVESTROUGH SERVICB J Call 288-7719 |»

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Shawn were all supper guests. Later on Don and Minerva Scholberg. Jack and Evadene Wilhelm, Vada Kline, Chuck and Marilee Johnson, Jack and Ethel Jaynes, Ray and Evelyn Stoneburner and Vic and Evelyn Schmidt all arrived to wish him a happy birthday. He received many cards and gifts after which all enjoyed homemade ice cream and birthday cake. Happy belated birthday, Gene, from all your Tyner and North Liberty friends. 25 Yttn 01 Proltisioml <1 Ptrtontl Sirvice • UPHOLSTERY I • CARPETING 4 MIO. • BOATS | WL * VEHICLES MWiT • SEMIS ‘-^4^ (219) 586-2745 or (219) 324-4942 Call 6 00 < m • 12 00 pm

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