The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Tom Fair was in charge of a talent program at the Church of Christ on Sunday evening. A lot of interesting talent was enjoyed by all present. In case you wondered where the fire was Friday evening, several fire units were called to the farm across and down from Haag’s Orchard where Ray Stoneburner’s use to live before moving to Plymouth. My dad, Chester Thayer, built most of the buildings and it was a large com crib that burned and it was filled with machinery and was a great loss. I finally was able to talk to my son Dennis who lives in Palm ^LMARy KAy Beauty Consultant in your area! For A • Free Facial • Skin Care Class Call: 219/586-3434

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Desert, California. He lives 120 miles from Los Angeles but the quake woke them up and he said it felt like the house was rolling. What a feeling that must be. But at least they were alright but still feeling some of the after shocks. 1 am glad I live in North Liberty, how about you? Rev. Rex Charles, son of Joe and Peggy, was installed as pastor of the Grace UMC of Bremen on Sunday, January 2. He has been associate pastor of Yorktown UMC and also served as pastor of Star City, Zion, and Pleasant Chapel at Roanoke, and has come from Madison St. UMC in Muncie. The ceremony was conducted by district superintendent Phil Klinger and was beautiful. Please pray for him and his family, Kathy and Christie to have a wonderful ministry there. Charles and Helen Hensley and Wayne and Sandy Tumbleson left on January 4 for a two week trip to Florida. On the way they stopped and visited Art and Mickey O'Connor in Deckard, Tennessee and then they drove on to St. Petersburg Florida where they visited Lester O’Connor. Then they went on to Sebring where they had rented a condominium. While there, they visited Bill and Shirley Limerick and saw where hurricane Andrew did so much damage. They also visited Key Largo, Daytona Beach and Orlando. They saw Ray and Pat Carbiener, Abe

and Bertie Bulla and Kenny Clarks. The weather was rather cool. On the way home they were stranded at Jellico, Tennessee on top of a mountain for three hours and had to stay in a motel for three days as everything in Kentucky was closed. Finally they were on their way home and stopped to see Merlin and Donald O'Connor in Lexington, South Carolina and finally arrived back home in good old North Liberty tired and exhausted. I'm sure they will never forget this trip to Florida. Louise Grenert called to tell me she had received a letter from Caroline (Wolff) Thompson, a former Tyner resident who lives in Yuma. Arizona, who wrote to say she was fine, had a wonderful Christmas and then on January 9 the church where she attends and plays the piano had a surprise on her. After the church service, during the fellowship hour, she received lots of cards and a money tree with over SIOO on it in appreciation of all her work in the church. Jim and Audrey Reed, formerly of Walkerton, will renew their vows at 2:00 p.m. on January 30 at the Church of Christ with an open house to follow for their 50th wedding anniversary. Jim is the son of Dorothy Reed, of North Liberty. Congratulations this week goes to Mr. and Mrs. John Summers who are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Sunday, January 23. They have four children, ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Ross, of Lay Trail are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. They have three children, Marcy, Steven and David. Congratulations and best wishes from all your many friends. Its Sunday, the 23rd of January and I’m sure we won't forget this month with all the sickness and the

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eight days with the temperature below zero. I was so happy to get to go to church today as 1 had missed the last two Sundays along with many others since the temperature was way below zero. Many had furnace problems and frozen pipes. Well, since it was too cold to get out. I decided to cook some mush. Did you ever do that? My mom use to cook and we would have mush and milk for supper and then the rest she would put in a pan and let it set overnight and then slice it and pan fry it later. It was delicious back then with maple syrup, homemade sausage or smoked ham. Doesn't that make you hungry? A secret I have found to frying it so it won't splatter is to roll it in Baking Magic and it gets a golden brown and looks and taste just like the Buggy Wheel Restaurant in Shipshewanna use to serve. Martha McCrosky and Iva Pommert spent Saturday afternoon and were supper guests of Gladys 5 ~ SEAMLESS gutter -? ff SOFFIT & FACIA 4 VANDERHEYDEN H tAVtSTROUGH SOkVICf Call 288-7719 ’

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Sheneman. Guess what they had to eat. Mildred Hunter returned home after spending four weeks with her son. Bob, in Spring, Texas. They visited with friends and Mildred's granddaughter, Julieanne Marshall. of Corpus Christi. Mildred made her third tandam sky drive from 12,000 feet. The thrill of it all was seeing Bob's parachute open and she was able to watch him below her and they both headed for the ground Bob has made almost 600 jumps already and they both hope to make more. The man who sees the consistency in things is a wit; the man who sees the inconsistency in things is a humorist. Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILD HEN Helene Curtis Unlperma — Spyro Perm* Curling iron A Hair Accotiorlot - Jewelry Co»mottc» - Ear Piercing - Pertume* GIGI Home Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service

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