The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 May 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Eleven senior citizens from the North Liberty Church of Christ had a lovely day out together last Saturday. They had lunch at the M.C.L. Restaurant at Scottsdale Mall. Then they went to the open house at Leighton Center, where they enjoyed a lot of different entertainment by the Memorial Gospel Choir, Adam’s Jazz Band, Philopen’s Dancers, Scupie School of Music and last, Michiana Male Chorus. It was a fun day and one they will always remember. As you know, Monday is Memorial Day. Please remember your loved ones. Drive carefully, please don’t drink and drive and don’t over-eat because the toughest part of a diet isn’t watching what you eat, it’s watching what everyone else eats. So have a happy Memorial Day weekend. Pam Craft and Elsie Garrett spent the weekend in Louisville. Kentucky and attended a seasonal

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buying show. Just want you to know the lunch counter is now open for business daily at the Liberty Drugs. Wanda is doing a great job. Her pies are delicious, drop in and have a piece. Can you all guess how many different postmasters North Liberty has had down through the years from 1845 on? And can you also guess who was postmaster the most years? I will give you the correct answers next week. Jerry Singleton had a knee replacement last Friday in Memorial Hospital and returned home on Monday. Your friends all wish you a speedy recovery. Helen Doan had surgery last week in St. Joseph Hospital and returned home on Monday. Please remember her and also Kenny Doan who still remains in the hospital along with Wayne Johnson, Daisy Doan's brother. Just got a call that the V.F.W. and American Legion are planning a Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 29 at 8:45 at the school and would like to have the scouts and all who want to participate to meet at that time and then they will march to the Eastlawn Cemetery

where Charles Richmond of the Church of Christ will give the message. Jim and Florence Haney, George Farwell, all of South Bend, and Everett and Doris Feece, of Plymouth, were dinner guests of Aletha Croy last Thursday. Chuck and Jean Byland called in the afternoon. Roy and Vera Ward and Jack and Shirley Norris returned home Sunday afternoon after spending a few days mushrooming in Michigan. They brought a few home but they need rain and everything is later, just like here. My snowball bush is beautiful now, but it is two weeks later than other years. Please remember Raymond Schieber who is very ill in Memorial Hospital at this time. Also remember Mae McDaniel who is a patient in St. Joseph Hospital since last Wednesday night. Also Flora Hough is in the therapy unit of St. Joseph Medical, all need our prayers and a get well card. Congratulations and best wishes goes to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roser who will be celebrating their 66th wedding anniversary on Thursday, May 26. Your friends all wish you a very happy anniversary. God bless you. Melissa Tumbleson, daughter of Wayne and Sandy Tumbleson, was married to Todd Dudley, of Mishawaka, on Saturday afternoon at three o’clock at the Church of Christ with Rev. Charles Richmond performing the ceremony. It was a beautiful wedding and then the reception was held at the Village Landing, in South Bend. Don’t forget the first Sunday service out at Potato Creek State Park for the campers will be held on Sunday morning, May 29 at 8:30 a.m. at the Peppermint Hill Picnic Shelter. These services are provided as a ministry of the North Liberty-Lakeville Christian Ministerial Association. The St. John's Lutheran Church with Bert Pauluhn will be in charge of the first

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service. You are invited to woiship and make new friends. North Liberty has lost six loved ones the past week with the latest being Mildred Hocker, 90 years old, who passed away on Thursday at Miller’s Merry Manor. On Friday, James Krallman, J>9, of Quinn Road died of a hearT attack so please remember these families in their hour of sorrow. Many of you readers will remember Donald Dutcher who was married to Geneva Smith. He was 84 and died last Thursday in his home. He leaves his wife, a son Eldon, two sisters, Mildred

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Tibbey of Peru and Ruth Myers of Washington and a borther Keith Dutcher, of South Bend, and three grandchildren. Also many of you will remember Helen (Fouts) Geyer, 86, a sister of Clell Fouis, who died in Elkhart General Hospital on Saturday. She had been a school teacher for 40 years and taught in Bremen, Bourbon, Nappanee and Harrison Twp. Schools. Our sympathy goes to these two families who have lost their loved ones. There may be more beautiful times: but this one is ours. —Jean-Paul Sartre

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