The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Michele Knepp has returned to Ball State University after spending Sunday and Monday with family and friends. Michele is a third year member of the Ball State University Band. The band preformed at a high school football game in Washington, Pennsylvania on Friday evening and at the Ball State and West Virginia game in Morgantown, West Virginia on Saturday. Gary and Teresa Lemert and Deanna, Lyn and Eric and Stacy Davis of St. Louis, Michigan spent last weekend with Denny and Sue Lemert. Joe and Mary Jo Golubski and Wayne and Rhonda Hostetler and sons, Joshua and Jacob spent a few days in a cabin at Natural Bridge State Park in Kentucky. They also visited Jackson, Kentucky, and visited Mary Jo’s brothers and sisters. They also visited her mother’s grave on top of the mountain while there. The scenery was beautiful and they really enjoyed their vacation. Congratulations and best wishes goes to Gregg Pittman, son of Doyle and Jane Pittman and Carmen, daughter of Kent Rininger Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN CurUj Unlptrrm - Spyro Ptrrm Coding Iron & Hair Accttiodas — Jowoiry Caimotlct — Ear PUrdng — PedumM GIGI Homo Hair Rameval Beauty Connection CMhlng I DAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service

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and Susan Pickering, who was married on August 27 by Tim Stewart at the Church of Christ. They went to Florida on their honeymoon where they visited his grandmother, Blanche Swihart, Disney World, Busch Gardens and other places of interest. They are now at home on New Road. Charles and Joyce Richmond and Noama Prickett, of Wilmington, Ohio, recently returned from a trip to Louisville, Kentucky, where they visited their daughter, Jill and Scott Lucas. They also visited West Virginia, Paris, Kentucky and Monticello, Kentucky, and visited a racoon log cabin where a pioneer preacher lived. They visited many interesting places on their vacation. A large crowd attended the last program of the season out at Potato Creek State Park which featured the Tuxedo Junction Band from Rochester with 10 members who entertained the audience with the old tunes of the Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and other great band leaders. It was a fun evening but the weather man could have made it a little warmer. 1 am told apples are going to be plentiful this year and that is good news. They are going to start picking this week and I hear Don Eberly is also having a good crop so please contact him for your apples. Just a reminder all you retired neighbors and friends who attend our ^et-togethers at Pine Creek will be held on Tuesday, September 13, one week later than usual, so please mark your calender and I will see you then. Just want to say thanks to all of you who sent me messages of sympathy in the loss of my sister, Susie Teter, who passed away on August 27 at Miller's Merry Manor. Her son Ronald and wife, Sherri, of New Mexico, arrived too late to see Susie alive. Her funeral was on Wednesday and she was

buried in the lovely Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Osceola. She is going to be greatly missed by all her loved ones. A large crowd gathered in downtown North Liberty to watch the motorcycle parade pass through town who were raising money for the Jerry Lewis Telethon. There were over 1400 and they made $101,946.41 and presented it to the Channel 28 station on Monday evening. The parade was 14 miles long. They enjoyed lunch afterward at the Conservation Clubhouse in Crumstown. The family of John and Mary Piotrowicz enjoyed a family dinner Sunday in the social room of the Church of Christ after the worship hour. And then at 2:00, Ron and Janet Peterson was very much surprised when relatives and friends started arriving to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. A buffet luncheon along with a beautiful cake and punch was enjoyed by all who came. They received a lot of gifts and cards and so we wish you many more happy years together from all your friends, Ron and Janet. Well, here it is Monday, Labor Day, already and guess what, 1 labored most all day. 1 canned 6 quarts of bartlett pears and 4 quarts of tomato juice. 1 have always gone to the Blueberry Festival, but it looked like rain and the pears and tomatoes had to be taken care of so I stayed home and canned and listened to Jerry Lewis. Mayotte Arseneau Celebrates His 90th Birthday HR ■ Mayotte Aroenequ, of Walkerton, recently celebrated his 90th brithday with a surprise party in his honor at his home. The August 19th party was given by Lola and Harold Schrader, Dorothy and Joe Sneer and several nieces and nephews. In all, 15 attended, including his brother, Basil, and family; and sister, Anna May, and family. He received congratulatory phone calls from Maine and Alaska from relatives. A humorous birthday cake was a highlight of the party. SENIOR CARD CLUB NEWS The Walkerton Senior Card Club winners for last week were, in euchre on Tuesday: first, Orville Klinedinst 73; second, Katie Capes 71; third, Ora Smith 64; and fourth, Morris Searfoss 62. The pinochole winners Thursday were led by: first, Warner Gark 642; second, Liz Moreau 597; third, Helen Verkier 589; and fourth, Milner Capes 571. DUAN^MAKE’S TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth

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ENGAGED Lori Ann Frame and Paul Andrew Baumgarten are engaged to be married at 6:00 p.m. October 29, 1994, at the Indiana World War Memorial in Indianapolis. Lori is the daughter of Margaret Frame-Steinhofer, of Walkerton, and the late David B. Frame. Miss Frame, of Indianapolis, is a graduate of John Glenn High School in Walkertron and has a bachelor of arts degree in general fine arts from the Herron School of Art, Indianapolis. Paul is the son of Dr. James A. Baumgarten, of Owensboro and the late Dorothy Baumgarten, Baumgarten, of Owensboro Catholic High School, has a bachelor of fine arts degree in historic preservation from the Savannah College of Art and Design, and has a master of science in historic presenvation from Columbia University. He is principal conservator of Paul Baumgarten Associates Inc. and vice president of Dolomite Press Inc. OREGON TOWNSHIP HOME EC CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 The Oregon Township Home Economics Gub will meet on Tuesday, September 13, at 12:30 p.m., at the Conservation Gub at Koontz Lake. GRADUATES FROM BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Kevin South, 103 Grissom Drive, Walkerton, graduated from Ball State University this summer with a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism.

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Voice Os The People ” Festival Committee” We had a booth at your Potato Creek Festival for the first time this past year. Your town showed us the most courtesy and friendly atmosphere of any show we have ever done. The people of your town were wonderful, friendly and well supported the crafters participating in this festival. A big round of applause to your festival committee, your townspeople and your town in general as well. Crafty Creations Nancy Ehlers Becky Weigand Jan Hunt

CARD OF THANKS

God bless the ladies of St. Patrick’s for their generosity in the work and preparation and serving the delicious dinner for our family. We can’t express our gratitude enough. Thank you everyone for the mass cards, beautiful flowers, prayers and cards. Also Father Winkowski and Bill Elkin for helping us through this sorrowful time in the loss of our mother, Julie Malstaff. Judy Martin Lynn Malstaff Mike Malstaff and Families In 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabath became the first British monarchs to visit the United States.

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