The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Maurice and Enid Liggett recently spent four days in historic southern Indiana. They stayed at Tell City and visited Lincoln’s State Park and enjoyed "Big River," a terrific musical outdoor drama by Roger Williams performed in the wonderful outdoor amphitheater near the Ohio River. They also visited Abe Lincoln's boyhood homestead and was greeted by Mr. Abe Lincoln at the Rail Splitter’s Diner. They also stopped in Elwood to see Enid's aunt and uncle, Thelma and Leonard Stover and also visited her uncle Bueford and aunt Jean Walsh on her father's side of the family. They found there was much to see down in southern Indiana and it was well worth the trip. Notice to all you Retired Neighbors and Friends who attend the dinners at Pine Creek on the first Tuesday of every month. Due to Labor Day on Monday, September 5, our get-together will not be held on September 6th as always, but we will meet on Tuesday, September 13th. So please mark it on your calendar. The Bremen Senior Chorus will be dinner guest. Charles and Helen Hensley and Denny and Sue Lemert attended a birthday party for Dalton Lemert, who was celebrating his first birthday on Sunday in South Bend. Althea Croy attended a hog roast Sunday at the home of her son Dick in Lakeville. Many relatives

Have Pain?^^ L Need Second . ^^^Opinion?^^

• free initial consultation & diagnosis • same day appointment PLYMOUTH CHIROPRACTIC H E A l‘T H CENTER

i JU SERVICES J I ■ Tree Trimming & Removal Stump Removal A Hi Ranger Work FULLY INSURED VERN HOCHSTETLER JR. HOCHSTETLER Phone: 586-7208 30019 C R 52 Nappanee, Indiana 46550 CLINGENPEEL J cPs PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES o WEDDINGS O COMMERCIAL O REUNIONS O SPORTS O QUALITY O SERVICE O EXPERIENCE O VALUE Eugene Clingenpeel Photographer CALL 656-8250

and friends also enjoyed a delicious meal together. Many of you will remember Carl Eskridge, who served as clerktreasurer for 27 years here in North Liberty. He passed away on Thursday in his home and was buried in Eastlawn Cemetery on Sunday. Our sympathy goes to his wife Evelyn and family. Our sympathy also goes to the Judd Worthington family. He was 86. He died on Thursday and his funeral was Saturday. Dewayne and Harriett Lee celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by going to Honolulu, Hawaii where they visited their daughter, Donna Lee and granddaughter Shannon Moser. They also visited a lot of interesting places while there. It was their first airplane trip but said it was great. Carolyn Wolff, of Arizona, and lio Matthett, of Chicago, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Pearl Wolff and attended a Missionary Dinner at the church and got to meet a lot of old church friends on Wednesday. Sorry to have to report that both of my sisters are in the hospital. Evelyn Stoneburner is St. Joseph Medical Center Marshall County and Susie Teter is in St. Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka. They both were very ill and need our prayers. Many Church of Christ members and friends enjoyed the ice cream social and the Hueni Singers who entertained after. They were great. Mr. and Mrs. Gail McDaniel and Fauntelle Spellman spent the week end with Donn and Shirley McDaniel and family in Rolling Meadows, Illinois, and attended the christening of the new baby Stephanie, daughters of Rick and Jeanine Nichols on Sunday in Wheeling, Illinois. Donn and Shirley McDaniel are the proud grandparents. The Blissville Church of the BreMary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin ; type. All basic skin care products are non-comedogenic and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy. / ^LMARV KAV StAUTY JUDY ROSE 656-4491

thren has a new minister, Arthur Smith who came from Kansas and his family. On Sunday about thirty Senior Saints were treated to a sitdown dinner in the social room. Many from the North Liberty area like to attend the churches' ice cream social and their delicious turkey supper which will be here before you know it. So our best wishes goes to the church and their new pastor, Arthur Smith. Well, the kids will be going back to school Tuesday. Where did our summer go? I can’t believe it's the 21st day of August already. It has seemed just like fall out in past few days. But anyhow, this August the grass is green, the flowers are beautiful and people are enjoying many vegetables out of their gardens. That reminds me, I got to go pick my green beans and can tomatoes out of my own garden. I have also canned 6 quarts of dill pickles off of two pickle vines. 1 have red cabbage and peppers also and will soon have canteloupe, so I am proud of my garden this year. Marget Mason and Ruth Finch visited a cousin, Bertha McWherter, of Coloma, Michigan on Friday. SENIOR CARD CLUB RESULTS The Tuesday euchre winners at the Walkerton Senior Card Club had Thelma Dill and Ora Smith tie for first with 74 points; third, Donna Sherland 73; and fourth, Orville Klinedinst 72. The Thursday pinochle winners were topped by, first, Martha Young 786; second, Helen Verkier 724; third, Donna Sherland 658; and fourth, Milner Capes 644. FAN BUS FOR JIMTOWN GAME FRIDAY The fan bus for the varsity football game at Jimtown on Friday, August 26, will leave John Glenn at 6:15 p.m. and North Liberty at 6:30 p.m. Game time is 7:30 p.m. The cost to ride the fan bus is SI.OO for adults and students.

xr"***- Roy & Kenny's mtwy S U p er y a | U Illinois & Van Buren Street walkerton, Indiana [SENIOR CITIZEN DAY Tuesday & Wednesday Big Days Each Week! S Nabisco Honey Maid — Cinnamon SC^29 Graham Crackers nor Nabisco 20 Oz. Bonus Pack $ Mb g Q Ritz Crackers t Nabisco IS Chips Ahoy S 2 M Nabisco Mr. Phipps loro. 4 ItMSTI Nabisco $129 Toastettes oaster Pastries 13 Oz. A Friendly Smile . .. . . . A Warm Welcome At Ray & Kenny’s

AUGUST 25, 1994 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Tuxedo Junction To Appear At Potato Creek Park The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Cultural Arts Program will host a peformance of Tuxedo Junction on Saturday, September 3, at Potato Creek State Park. The performance, which is free of charge and open to the public, will be held at the Boat Rental Lawn at 7:00 p.m. Tuxedo Junction brings the music of the 1940’s to life with the big band sound of its 12 to 15 band members. This group hails from Rochester, Indiana and frequently performs in the northern region of the state at festivals, conventions and special events. This big band concert is a special treat for park visitors. You are invited to bring the family to this entertaining presentation. Although the performance is free, the standard $2.00 per car ($5.00 for non-residents) will be charged at the gate. Lawn chairs or blankets are suggested to ensure comfortable seating. The first person to devise a workable method of fingerprint identification was Sir William J. Hershel a British colonial administrator in India during the late 1800's.

| 4 *o exhaust center! HOURS: 200 Roosevelt Rd. ■ Mon.-Fri., 7:00 - 5.00 Walkerton, Ind. ■ Sat., 7:00 - 12:00 VISA/MasterCard 586-7728 H

USS ENTERPRISE CV-6 REUNION The USS Enterprise CV-6 Midwest Reunion was held at the Holiday Inn Plymouth, August 19 through 21. Seventy-eight members gathered to renew old friendships and greet new ones. Guests came from Canada. Hawaii, California, Washington, lowa, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Louisiana and Indiana. The Enterprise was the most decorated ship of World War II and even though the ship was scrapped the spirit of the men live on and they enjoy these reunions. Plans were made to return in 1996. Mayor Jack Greenlee of Plymouth was the main speaker. Pauline Klopfenstein was chairman of the event. FOR RENT 1 NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Mam Street Phone 656-4134

3