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NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Joy Hafer and daughter, Amanda, of Newburyport, Massachusetts, is here visiting her parents Gary and Madelyn Nelson, on her spring break from teaching school. Luncheon guests Saturday of Gene and Norma Patrick were Donn and Molley Prater, of Grass Lake, Michigan, Nell Patrick, of Walkerton, Chris, Tammy, Brandon and Jamie, of North Liberty. Callers of Louise Grenert Sunday afternoon were Rev. Floyd Stump, of Florida, and Willard Stump, of Fort Wayne. Luncheon guests of Ethel Rauen were her brother Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mack, of Wanatah, on Sunday. Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Hglene Curtis Uniperms — Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Hair Accessories — Jewelry Cosmetics — Ear Piercing — Perfumes GIGI Home Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 OAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service •?’Hp

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The Tyner 1.0.0. F. Lodge is planning to have their famous fish fry Saturday, April 23 from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tyner Fire Station. Adults and all carry-outs are 55.00 and children, 52.50. They serve a delicious fish dinner and always have a large attendence. If you have ever visited Bob’s Country Store here in North Liberty on State Road 23, near the railroad track, I urge you to stop in and take a look around. His shelves are well stocked and he has added a new produce counter which is a big attraction. His meat counter is filled with the best meat you can buy. I always go to Bob’s for my meat and especially bacon. Bob also does catering and what I like, he always calls me by my name and it’s a friendly little store, so please stop in and say hi. Aletha Croy, Martha McCrosky, Mary Morey and Gladys Sheneman enjoyed the showing of the history of the park at the Nature Center on Sunday afternoon at the Potato Creek State Park. The park was really busy again since the weather was nice. A large crowd attended the concert of gospel music, by The Impacts, of Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday evening at the Church of Christ. They were great. Scott and Jill were happy to get to spend the weekend with her parents, Rev. Charles and Joyce Richmond. Scott is a member of the group and we also got to see and hear Jill,

who is an accomplished piano player, entertain us with two great gospel numbers on the key board. Congratulations goes to Courtney Borton, daughter of Glen and Pam Borton and granddaughter of Helen Borton, of North Liberty. Courtney is a junior in South Bend LaSalle High School and she took a test and because of her score she received a letter entitling her to visit Washington D.C. and participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Security and Defense. She was among 350 students from the U.S., Japan and Puerto Rico and the only one from St. Joseph County. What an honor and experience. So best wishes and God bless you, Courtney, as you make plans to go to the U.S. Naval Academy after graduation in June of 1995. Our sympathy goes to Gary and Madelyn Nelson in the loss of their brother-in-law, Verne Eaton (68) of Arlington, Texas, who was here visiting and had to help care for his brother-in-law, Dick Bowan (61). Dick has been very ill in the St. Joseph Medical Center for the past five weeks. Mr. Eaton suffered a heart attack at a car wash on Friday and died before they got him to the Goshen Hospital. His funeral was Sunday and he was buried in Middlebury Cemetery. Please remember the Nelsons. Their neighbors sent food with them for the family dinner after the funeral which was greatly appreciated. There is nothing like having good neighbors and friends at a time like this. ACCEPTED INTO GRADUATE SCHOOL AT NOTRE DAME Wendy Weber, of North Liberty, has been accepted into the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame with a full tuition scholarship to pursue work toward the degree of Master of Music in Performance and Literature beginning with the fall semester of 1994. Wendy has been teaching voice to

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students at Memorial High School, Elkhart, and Mishawaka High School, and is actively involved in the productions of Indiana Opera North, South Bend, most recently singing the role of the Queen of the Night in "The Magic Flute". DRIVERS PREPARE FOR 37TH PURDUE GRAND PRIX Nearly 50 student drivers will try to qualify for the 37th annual Purdue Grand Prix, April 23. Qualifications for the 50-mile, 160-lap kart race were held April 16, 18 and 19. Twenty-seven of the 33 starting positions will be set during qualifications. The remaining spots on the starting grid will 5 " - SEAMLESS gutte^^-^) H SOFFIT 4 FACIA K. 4 VANDERHEYDEN H EAVESTROUGH SERVICE J Call 288-7719 H

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be filled on race day. The top two finishers from each of three sprint races will round out the field. The Purdue Grand Prix Foundation sponsors the annual kart race and related activities to raise scholarship funds for Purdue students. Among the contestants is Daniel Strahm, 32918 Highway 6, Walkerton, a senior who will be the driver for Cary Meredith Racing (CMR). Liberty Electric FARM & HOME Electric Wiring & Repair Heating & Refrigeration Well & Pump Service ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR PLUMBING REPAIRS APPLIANCE REPAIR 24 Hour Emergency Service CALL 656-8888

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