The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 48, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman The quilt show at Miller’s Merry Manor was well attended by many who came Friday aftenoon and many brought a quilt or two to show and tell about them. Gladys Sheneman, who was the m.c. for the show, read a poem about the “Quilters Shopping List” and in it was a dozen things used in quilting along with all the groceries. Pearl Frailey guessed them all. Madelyn Nelson played the piano while refreshments were served. Logan and Susie Ross took her parents, Barney and Helen Wentz, to Hersher, Illinois, to visit Alice Brown and spend the weekend with her. They really enjoyed being FOR RENT Banquet Hall For WEDDINGS - RECEPTIONS LARGE & SMALL PARTIES We Can Accomodate large Groups PLENTY OF PARKING VFW Post 1954 656-4684 North liberty

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together as neither has been well and they need our prayers. Please remember Raymond and Maxine Schieber as Maxine fell and Raymond is in Miller’s Merry Manor since she can’t take care of him now. He will be celebrating his 76th birthday on Thursday, April 14 so please cheer them up somehow. Aletha Croy spent the weekend with her son Bob and family, in Plymouth. They even went to Toto. Did you ever hear of that place? It use to be a popular place to go years ago. Mabel Zehner and her family spent the Easter weekend and enjoyed their Easter dinner at one of the cabins at Potato Creek State Park. Rev. Brian Henry and family arrived at the home of his parents, George and Wilda Henry on Friday and then attended the funeral of Walter Wilson, held at the Hamilton Grove Church Saturday morning before returning home. Another showing of the history of Potato Creek State Park will be presented at 2:00 p.m. next Sunday, April 17th. The Impacts, of Louisville, Kentucky, will present a concert of gospel music at the Church of Christ on Sunday evening, April 17 at 7:00 p.m. Scott Lucas, husband of Jill Richmond Lucas, is a member of this group. You are all welcome.

Henry and Joan Koenig have sold their home on State Road 4 West to Dave and Ann Newhart. The Koenigs will be moving soon to be near their daughter, Heidi, in Ocala, Florida. We are going to greatly miss them, but we welcome Dave and Ann to our friendly neighborhood. The Koenigs had a big auction Sunday and the weather turned out beautiful for it. Would you men who attended the friends and neighbors first gettogether Tuesday at the Pine Creek Church examine the tan colored jacket you wore home? Someone by mistake took Carroll Wharton’s and left him one a little too small. Please call him or let me know. Donnabelle Balsley and Gladys Sheneman spent sometime in Nappanee on Wednesday and got caught in a snowstorm returning home. Gladys Sheneman accompanied Dwight and Deloris Pippenger Thursday afternoon to the home of Kenneth Teter to see Susie Teter who is recuperating there. She is doing much better this past week. Please remember Charles Sheneman who is in so much pain from his hip to his ankle. He will find out next week if he will have to undergo surgery on his back. Our sympathy goes to the family of Walter Wilson (65) who had a heart attack and passed away Wednesday. He leaves his wife, Jane and three daughters, Lucy, Patty and Sarah and four grandchildren. He sang with the Christian Heirs mens gospel quartet for twenty years and they were well known all over a large area, singing at the Church of Christ many times. Bill and Shirley Limerick returned home after spending the winter in Florida and reported the trees and flowers were just beautiful all the way till they hit Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman, of Plymouth, called on Lola Pavey on Sunday afternoon. Mary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin , type. All basic skin care products are non-comedogemc and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy. SLMARY KAY FACE-TO-MCE BEAUTY ADVICE* JUDY ROSE 656-4491

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Fourteen senior citizens of the Church of Christ enjoyed dinner at the Round the Gock Restaurant, in LaPorte, Sunday after the worship service. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson and son Nathan, of Gailsburg, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balsley. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Balsley, of Lakeville, were also Sunday dinner guests. Friday night visitors were Bob and Susie Leininger, Zeb Collings and his brother, Gene. It was a very busy weekend out at Potato Creek State Park with the weather being so nice. Fifty campers spent Friday night in the campground and 57 on Saturday night. On Sunday the attendents were kept busy as cars were lined up to get into the park and enjoy the day. About 160 friends and neighbors met Tuesday at the Pine Creek Church for their first get-together since last November. There were several new faces who came for the first time, several celebrating birthdays in April, three celebrating their wedding anniversaries, several on the sick list, including Beatrice Roush, Darrell Roush, Susie Teter and Marian Buss. Deaths reported were Charles Kaser, Edna Hartsaugh, Ruth Keiser, Olive Workman, Bob Whitman and Ethel Crawford. Gladys Sheneman, president, read a poem entitled “People Who

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Don’t Complain,’’ after which Evelyn Dolph read the secretary report and a few announcements and then Donnabelle Balsley gave the noon prayer. Then all enjoyed a delicious ham dinner prepared by the ladies of the church. All went to the sanctuary where Dora Lee Kennedy showed a movie on how our flag came about back in 1775 when there was 13 colonies and then on June 14, 1797 it was made Flag Day. The flag has had many faces down through the years as she pointed out, so we really learned a lot about our grand old flag. It really made us proud to be an American. Louise White played some patriotic music on the organ which all enjoyed. When dismissed, all received a loaf of bread donated by the Walkerton pantry. Thanks so much. That made our day. FOR SALE WALKERTON 2 Bedroom Home On Harrison St. In The 30 s 3 Bedroom Home On West Roosevett Rd In The 20’s INDEPENDENCE REALTY (219) 291-6100 PEARL CRIPE (219) 586-7510

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