The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1994 — Page 5

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Jane Pittman, of Avon Park, Florida by winter and the North Liberty area by summer, is ready, set to sew. Sewing has always been a hobby and so has dolls

mwe I^7^^ “ • x*m if' v ^*4l7 Jj XI r / / > • M J Best wishes for a happy * and prosperous New Year *• 4 * Miller’s Merry Manor 500 Walkerton Trail Walkerton, Indiana sX Mw W. . LAHO -I*.-» JW A note of cheer to wish you a happv and healthy New MM|Eh^ T' Year! ^WW Ist Source Bank

and the two go hand in hand as Jane has made life-size dolls for a contest of national proportion. The dolls, pictured here are:, front, Gene and Jerri, and in the

rear, from left to right: Ray, Byon, Baby Elaine, Ruth and Jane, their creator. Mrs. Pittman makes her dolls from patterns and her imagination. No novice to sewing, Jane has made her and her husband Doyle's clothing for sometime. If she would win this contest, she could take home more than SIO,OOO worth of prizes. And if she doesn’t . . . well she has made “friends” with her dolls wherever they are. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON On Monday Harold and Hazel Schweder were in charge of the books and programs with Hazel reading us a Christmas story. Tuesday Betty Clapper read a real story about reindeers. We had juice give away with Nell Patrick as the winner. Elinore Leming gave the prayer. On Wednesday Verl Haag and Florence Seekings played Christmas carols with the guitar while Walt Hoiderread took care of the amplifier. Poinsettia centerpieces were give away with the winner being Chuck Copens, Katie Capes and Helen Holland. This being our birthday party, we sang happy birthday to Imogene McKesson, Mildred McKesson, Nellie Smith, Bob Taylor and Ruth Ullery. On Thursday Mrs. Hartsell

I Yoor pctroaoya Is appreciated by all of at. Walkerton Body & Muffler 200 Roosevelt Rd. Walkerton

. ,I -f il i S wgsElhiffffip Lt * t ’ i J i \ New Year's greetings to all our patrons. I ^a^X^ | May the best of everything come your I MX way in the New Year. We appreciate j your past patronage. ' *** I i w T iSljiffajplaM a Guy Rizek I Plumbing-Heating-Cooling ’ 600 S State St. North Liberty j

DECEMBER 29, 1994 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

brought fifteen children from her day care center and they sang Christmas songs to us. We enjoy them very much and hope they will come back soon. The REAL Service was closed from Friday, December 23 until Tuesday, December 27. Come to REAL Service and enjoy the fellowship of others. Call Betty Clapper at 586-7600. BOWLING Monday Night Ladle* December 26. 1994 Shady Lanes 45 19 Reflections bv Karen 34 30 Mouse’s Barber Shop 27 37 Ross Engineering 22 52 High team senes: Shady Lanes 2587, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 2495, Reflections by Karen 2477. High team game: Shady Lanes 890. Ross Engineering & Machine. Inc. 869. Reflections by Karen 856. High individual series: Donna Wood 510. Candy Collins 427. Anna Krick 422. High individual game: Donna Wood 180. Sandy Ross 162, Mildred Pegg 158. Monday Night Ladle* December 19. 1994 Shady Lanes 41 19 Reflections by Karen 30 30

Mouse's Barber Shop 27 33 Ross Engineering 22 48 High team series: Shady Lanes 2573, Reflections by Karen 2525, Ross Engineering & Machine, Inc. 2507. High team game: Ross Engineering & Machine. Inc. 881, Shady Lanes 870, Mouse’s Barber Shop 869. High individual series: Pete Bouse 463, Mildred Pegg 441, Donna Wood 440. High individual game: Donna Wood 183, Madge Whickcar 172, Mildred Pegg 169. AU. •/ \ i9b // )

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