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NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Dwain and Carol Whitmer returned to their home in Ft. Myers, Florida on October 17 after taking a nineteen day trip to Beijing and Canton, China; Hong Kong; Da Nang and Saigon, Vietnam; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and Singapore. They were on an Indiana University Alumi Association tour of which Carol is a member. Included in their tour was walking on the Great Wall of China and a ten day cruise on the South China Sea. Dinner guests Saturday evening of Aletha Croy were Robert and Roxanne Croy and grandsons, Joshua and Caleb Croy, all from Plymouth. Sunday evening dinner guests were John and Pat Croy, Lisa Spencer and daughters, Serena and Kara Jo, all of South Bend. The Impacts will be at the Church of Christ on Sunday, October 30 at 7:00 p.m. They are Brad Smith, Chris Kynard and Scott Lucas. Scott is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richmond. So plan now to attend the concert as they are back by popular demand. FOR RENT NORTH LIBERTY COMMUNITY CENTER AIR CONDITIONED Renting For All Occasions 300 S Mam Street Phone 656-4134 11593

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A van load of friends, driven by Charles Hensley, called on Marjorie Fair Tuesday at St. Paul’s Retirement Home. She was so happy to see Dorothy Reed, Helen Neidlinger, Roenna Shoemaker, Helen Loucks, Gladys Sheneman and Helen Hensley. She can’t deliver the mail anymore but she sure enjoys seeing her friends from North Liberty. Vistors of Charles and Helen Hensley were his daughter, Sandy and family, of Fayetteville, North Carolina, over the weekend. Well, the pretty leaves are really falling down around here and everybody is busy raking them all up for the town to pick up. But it is going to be some time yet before they are all down. Gene and Norma Patrick, Tammy and Jamie and Gladys Sheneman went sightseeing in Michigan Sunday afternoon and enjoyed seeing all the color. We even stopped at an apple orchard and bought some yellow delicious apples. Tuesday, October 12, Roger and Marge Kronk embarked on a trip to their cabin in Holston Mt., Bristol, Tennessee to spend a week. Tedd and Sandy Kronk arrived on Sunday the 16th. Once again we enjoyed Dixie's pottery on Monday. On Tuesday Tedd drove us to Roan Mt., Tennessee State Park, although we didn’t see it real well as Tedd drove 68 miles an hour from one end to the other. We had a great time, God's creations are a beautiful sight to behold. Please remember Bill Limerick in your prayers as he is having some problems. John and Gloria Sheneman returned home Monday after spending a week with their son, Todd and family in Fort Hood, Texas. Todd is a sergeant in the Army. They helped their grandson, Andrew, celebrate his Bth birthday. They visited the Stockyard Station

in Fort Worth, museum in Waka, Texas, old town Salado and many other interesting places. The following members of the ladies missionary of the Church of Christ attended the Fall Festival held at the Ist Church of Christ in Niles, Michigan, on Thursday, October 20. Eighty-two were present from the area Christian churches. North Liberty Church of Christ won the trophy with eleven present. Those who went were Vera Krueger, Helen Loucks, Lucille Ives, Georgia Bergland, Aletha Croy, Evelyn Trueblood, Maguerite O'Connor, Gladys Sheneman, Wilda Henry and Mae McDaniel. Gail McDaniel drove the church van. A delicious salad bar was enjoyed by all present. Afterward all met in the sanctuary where roll call was given and then the message was given by Geri Smith, entitled The Woman at the Well, which was so interesting as she portrayed her in ostume. The trees on the trip were just beautiful. Gloria and Jim Risner entertained Saturday for her father, Ed Podgodzinski, who was celebrating his 80th birthday and also for his brother, Leo, of Chicago, who was celebrating his 72nd birthday. Others present were Tom and Robin Risner and children, Stormy and Tyler, Joy Risner and friend Randy Lord, Gladys Sheneman, Charlotte Podgodzinski and Connie and Betsey, of Chicago. All enjoyed a delicious ham dinner and a beautiful decorated birthday cake. Happy 80th birthday, Ed, from all your many friends. NOTICE The North Liberty Town Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday, November 2nd, is being moved to Wednesday, November 9th, 1994 to allow for the meeting of the Board of Finance to designate a depository or depositories for the Town funds for the next two years. TRICK OR TREAT TIME SET IN WALKERTON The Walkerton Town Council has set from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 30, as the official Trick Or Treat time in Walkerton.

North Liberty Volunteer Fire Dept. FEATHER PARTY Saturday, Nov. sth 7:00 p.m. - ? V.F.W. Post 1954 North Liberty

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TED DUDECKS TO CELEBRATE 55th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dudeck will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at Tippecanoe Place on Friday, October 28th. Ted Dudeck and Lucinda Hughes were married in Salem, Indiana on October 28th, 1939. They have two daughters, Geraldine Sabaj, of South Bend, and Kristine Kinas, of North Liberty; two grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. They both retired from the restaurant business, having owned the Airport Skyroom Restaurant, the White Chimney Restaurant, Dudeck's Country Restaurant in North Liberty, Walkerton and New Carlisle. Ted is also a talented artist known for his wonderful farm scenes. Lucinda is an avid gardener known for her beautiful flower

Maple Grove United Methodist Church “Ye Oide" Country Store” Thursday & Friday October 27 & 28 9:30 a.m. To 7:30 p.m. OLD TYME FAVORITES APPLE BUTTER — NOODLES — PRODUCE CANDY — BAKED GOODS — PUMPKINS SAUERKRAUT — MUSH — PICKLES HANDCRAFTED ITEMS — HOT DOUGHNUTS GOOD OLD FASHIONED COOKING Thursday Special — Chicken & Noodles Friday Specials — Ham & Bean Soup With Cornbread Or Beef Stew Comer New and Maple Roads, South Bend PLENTY OF PARKING AVAILABLE

gardens. NORTH LIBERTY TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 The North Liberty Trick Or Treat Night will be Monday, October 31 from 5:00 • 7.00 p.m. Have your porch lights on for the little ghosts and goblins. Judy’s Beauty Salon 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helene Curflj L’.ilpermj — Spyro Permj Curling Iron & Hair Accttsorles - Jewelry Coimetlci — Ear Piercing — Perfume GIGI Home Hair Removal Beauty Connection Clothing 6 OAYS A WEEK - WALK-INS WELCOME EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service •2'IH

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