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NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Michelle Johnson and daughter Ashley has returned to St. Paul, Minnesota, after spending a month visiting her Aunt Robbie Luther and grandparents Bill and Donna O'Connor as well as her dad, Mark O’Connor and uncle Kevin O’Connor and family. She will be preparing for her wedding in October to Kenneth Berry, also of St. Paul. Jessica Luther, daughter of Dean and Robbie Luther, just completed her first full year of 4-H horse and pony. She did extremely well receiving a second in western pleasure and a third in western horsemenship. She placed 11 in 15 classes. She also placed tenth in the trail class out of a field of 60. We are all extremely proud of her. Well, the 18th annual North Liberty festival has come and gone and what a weekend it was. The weather man sure didn't cooperate this year but people came just the same. Sunday turned out to be the best day of all. Our town was saddened Thursday with the death of Helen Wentz in her home. Our sympathy goes to her husband, Barney, and the family. She leaves three daughters, Jean Kaser, Susie Ross and Marlene Diemer, of Elkhart, and two sons, James of Winamac and Dick of Brownsburg, Indiana. She is going to be greatly missed as she was a very active member in the Church of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Donn McDaniel, of Rolling Meadows, Illinois, spent the weekend in North Liberty visiting relatives and friends. Bonnie Sullivan spent Wednesday and Thursday with a very good friend, Mitzi (Dunn) Gore, in Chicago. Mitzi picked her up at the South Shore station and royally entertained her by taking her around to visit many interesting places in Chicago. Betty Winkley, of Hoffman Estates in Chicago, Bonnie’s sister brought her home and spent the weekend. Please remember Helen Evans who works for Dr. Davis as she is home recovering from a double bypass heart surgery. Many of you readers will remember the Alva Grenert family who lived on Oak Road. There was a good picture of their daughter, Joyce, in Sunday’s South Bend Tribune helping ice a cake in the kitchen of St. Joseph Hospital. Joyce is a 22 year dietary staff member and is responsible for organizing the huge meat freezer and massive storage room as well as stacking and dating new shipment that arrive three times a week. The 17 member staff prepares and serves between 600 and 700 meals a day. They cater to many family centers besides and schools. The staff members say they love their work and enjoy being together and that’s what it takes. Just received word that Lester O’Connor, son of Zel and Helen O’Connor is in the hospital after suffering a heart attack down in Florida. His home address is 6190 62nd Avenue North, Lot #45, Pinella Park, Florida 34665. So please remember him. Sunday, August 7, Mary Black and Enid Liggett were co-hostesses for a special birthday dinner for Maurice Liggett who was very pleasantly surprised when the ladMary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin ( type. All basic skin care pro- 1 ducts are non-comedogenic and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy ’ ^LMARV KAY MCE4O-MCE StAUTY AOMCE* JUDY ROSE 656-4491 - r - - ~-J

tes picked up the check at Hanah’s Restaurant in New Buffalo, Michigan. Clyde and Rose Creech, of Lakeland, Florida, are visiting Harris and Roberta Howard. On Sunday, thirty-five relatives and friends enjoyed a potluck dinner together. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Allen, of Ft. Myers, Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howard, of Payson, Arizona. The Creech’s granddaughter, Chirsty, who accompanied them is staying with Lorie Krause. It was just like a family reunion. Mr. Howard remains about the same so please remember him. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, of Lake Wales, Florida, are here visiting his mother, Lola Pavey, who has been ill in her home for some time. She went to Pilgrim Manor, in Plymouth, on Friday. So please remember her. Her son, Lowell, was also here over the weekend. Jack and Marka Jackson are the proud grandparents of a new baby grandson, Donald Jordon, born to Donald and Kim Workman, of South Bend. Congratulations and best wishes to all. Gene and Norma Patrick spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Hershel Patrick in Bayview, Ohio, on Lake Erie and visited many interesting places while there. Congratulations goes to James Edward Lambert and Lynn Marie Gark who were married on August

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16, 1969 at the Tabor United Methodist Church and who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house on Saturday at their home at 10452 Vistula Road. They have two children, James and Rebecca at home. Best wishes as I remember you when we attended Tabor Church. There will be a concert by the Hueni Singers and ice cream social next Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. on August 21 at the Church of Christ. You are invited. Julie Knuckles, of Frankfort, and Katie Mahannah, of Champaign, Illinois spent last Thursday night with Gladys Sheneman. They were two of the girls who were in the musical ensemble that put on a concert last Thursday evening at the Church of Christ. A large crowd attended the musical ensemble “Day Spring" from the Lincoln Christian College in concert last Thursday evening at the Church of Christ. The sixteen member musical-drama ensemble are on tour for eight weeks performing in churches, service camps, youth conferences and conventions. They were really great and stayed in several homes after their performance and left on Friday morning for another concert that evening at a town near Indianapolis. Tim McCormick left Saturday morning for Eastern Kentucky University and Jennifer McCor-

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mick left for Vincennes University on Wednesday. Their relatives and friends are going to miss them, but we all wish them well while away at college to further their education. Our sympathy this week goes to the family of Chester Walter who passed away on August 9, in Akron, Ohio. Many will remember him from living on Indiana 23 between North Liberty and Walkerton for many years. He was 82 and his funeral was Friday at Nusbaum-Elkin Funeral Home. Please remember Betty Stombaugh who is in Healthwin Hospital, Room 234, as she would enjoy hearing from her North Liberty friends. She is recovering from a broken hip. Richard and Ruth Roush attended the lovely wedding of their grandson, Michael Beghtel and Melissa Crager at the Pine Creek Church on Saturday, August 13. The wedding was planned to be held at the home of Michael’s parents, Bob and Nancy Beghtel, but due to the weather was held at the church. Many relatives and friends attended the wedding and reception including Michael's namesake and his wife coming from Moundsville, West Virginia. On Sunday Richard and Ruth Roush attended the third birthday party for their great-granddaugh-ter, Kelsey Dreessen at the home of her grandparents, Carl and Jo

Dreessen, of Walkerton. Kelsey enjoyed her birthday at the wedding of her uncle Michael and Melissa. Kelsey's parents are Greg and Andy Dreessen, of Walkerton. Kelsey has four great grandparents and they were all able to attend along with her aunts, uncles and cousins. She received many lovely gifts and enjoyed her Aladdin decorated cake. HEVEL-SNYDER REUNION Al Heim and Kathryn Hevel attended the first Hevel-Snyder reunion at the home of Hal Hevel and Don Hevel at Black Mountain, North Carolina, last week. Those attending were the Earl Snyders, Mary Snyder Johnson and Ist Lieutenant Brett Walters and family, all of South Carolina. Also attending were the families of Doug Hoogwind, of Tennessee; Brian Hevel, Lane Hevel, and Penny Hevel Smith, of Florida; the Rick Hevel family, of Colorado and Michelle Hevel Klinesmith, of Georgia. There were thirty-five in attendance. Nowdays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing. - seamless gutter -1 SOFFIT & FACIA -f VANDERHEYDEN H EAVESTROUGH SBIVICI Cali 288-7719 H

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