The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1994 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Mrs. Doris Vandine was living in Greenfield. Indiana, east of Indianapolis. Her husband, Ross, was a minister at the Methodist Church for 34 years. After Ross passed away, she sold her home and has moved to the Methodist retirement home at Franklin, Indiana. She and Joyce Clark are the daughters of Harold and Helen Snyder, of Quinn Road, who now reside in Sebring, Florida. 1 would like to congratulate Roy Clark on his retirement. He has certainly been an asset to our town. I remember working with him when Rev. Saltsgaber started the first festival in North Liberty and we NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana % TTemj nuiimlWWl ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-4914 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER “I Chorgo Lass So YouK Got Mon"

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were on the committee. He has worked with so many organizations and has done a tremendous job overseeing the cemeteries. Thank you Roy, for all you have helped our town to accomplish down through the years. I will never forget what you use to call my husband when we were in the chicken business, remember? Were you the one who put that license plate with the unusal name on the front of our truck over at Welco’s. I’m still wondering. Well, all 1 can say is God bless you and now that you are retired, go out now and really live it up and enjoy every minute. Hi, Harold Rust — your old neighbor in Greenfield, Doris (Snyder) Vandine was here visiting over the weekend and she said to tell you hello and that she is getting along fine in her new home. Congratulations to the John Glenn Band. They received a first last Saturday and last night in marching competition. They will be going to Toledo, Ohio, next Saturday for competition in Bands of America. So please remember them as they travel and in their competition. Nine residents of Miller’s Merry Manor were guests Sunday afternoon at a special birthday party honoring their birthdays. They were Anne Clark (88), Goldie Skinner (90), Dora Davis (83), Roy Fenimore (78), Lillian Duensing (97), Helen Wright (98), Elliott

Mason (88), and Inez Parsons (81). All were presented a happy birthday balloon and were entertained by Mr. Gilliland and friends from Peru. Did you happen to read the article in Sunday’s South Bend Tribune about Wiley Gore, 96 years old, who had a log cabin built six years ago as he was born in a log cabin and always wanted to live in one. His dream came true six years ago. I well remember him as he was a barber here in North Liberty for 22 years. I use to visit Carrie Hawblitzel and would see him in his barber shop there in her home. No doubt many of you men who live in the North Liberty area have had Wiley cut your hair sometime while he barbered here. My sympathy this week goes to a good friend, Mairan Fouts, in the loss of her brother, Charles Compton, Jr., of Bourbon. She is the last one of her family alive. He was well known and published a book “What I Remember About Bourbon.” The 1947 class of North Liberty got together on September 24th. There were 23 present from Granger, Leesburg, South Bend, Huntertown, Mishawaka, North Liberty, Indianapolis and Walkerton. A good time was had by all. They will meet in 1995 at the same place (Honker's REstaurant) the last Saturday in September at 12:00 noon. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gark, of Muncie, and Mrs. Doris Vandine, from Franklin, were Friday evening guests of Florence Garwood. Mrs. Gark and Mrs. Vandine are nieces of Florence. On Saturday Joyce Gark and Doris Vandine and Florence Garwood attended Mrs. Vandine’s 47th school reunion at Honkers Restaurant in South Bend. This was the class from North Liberty High School. In my news last week Ted and Sandy Kronk’s name was omitted and they were also weekend guest of his slater, Debbie Rose and family, in Dorr, Michigan. Callers on Friday of Gladys Sheneman were the following neighbors and friends, Mary Morey, Mae McDaniel, Iva Pommert, Joan Holmes, Dorothy Miller, Bar-

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