The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1995 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Well, as you all know by now, winter cold and the snow has finally arrived. Many are enjoying snowmobiling. Potato Creek is busy as they are tubing down the hill at Peppermint Hill, some are ice ishing as the ice is 4 or 5 inches rhick and there were five campers last week. The cabins are full and •he Nature Center is open Saturday I nd Sunday from 9:00 a m. to 5:00 I n Saturday and noon to 5:00 on hunday. So far there is not enough know to go cross country skiing. I thought with the cold weather, | would kill the flu bug but not so From what I hear as many are ill kth the flu. Remember some of ' use old fashioned "Cures" that ur Mom would give you when u had a chest cold. Did you ever five to take a couple tablespoons -t ‘skunk oil’ to cure a cold? I get IDUAMH^AKES TREE SERVICE TREE REMOVAL TREE TRIMMING STUMP REMOVAL Estimates Phone (219) 936-6546 Plymouth

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sick even thinking about it, how about you? Some of the cures mothers use to use and kept in the medicine cabinets were turpentine, kerosene or coal oil, sulpher, molasses and mineral oil. Yes, our mothers and grandmothers were prepared. Then there were special teas, sassafras, tansy, ginger, salt pork, raw bacon, goose grease, camphor, quinine, carbolic acid and even old wool socks. Remember your mother using any of this stuff on you? 1 think 1 remember. Many of you remember Inez Hay (93) who passed away at Miller’s Merry Manor on Saturday. Our sympathy goes to her son Edward, two granddaughters, four greatgranddaughters and sister, Bernice Woodworth, of Mishawaka. Her funeral was Tuesday and she was buried in Westlawn Cemetery in North Liberty. Several senior citizens of the C hurch of Christ enjoyed dinner Sunday at the Ponderosa Restaurant on Western Ave. in South Bend. Barney Wentz. Vera Krueger and Ray Bergland were all celebrating birthdays in January. Several had to miss due to sickness. It was a fun evening on New Year's Day when the following met for their 3rd year tradition of a progressive dinner. First they all met at Charles and helen Hensley home on Williams Street where they had appetizers to eat. From there they went to the home of Kenny and Sue Lemert in North Liberty where they had salad and then they drove out to Wayne and Sandy Tumbleson’s on Mulberry Road where they were served the

main course. They then went to Cecil Klopfenstein’s on Sycamore Road where their home was beautifully decorated and all had to enter the house through a beautiful lighted wreath that Cecil had made. They even had made a beautiful Christmas tree and had it hanging from the ceiling. They all really had a fun New Years eve. Some of you were asking me when the Walkerton-North Liberty Florida luncheon was going to be. It is to be held Tuesday, February 14 in the Lakeview Room at the Elks Club, 1529 Lakeview Drive. Sebring. Florida. They need your reservations if you are planning on joining them, so please call Warner and Iva Clark at (813) 465-5873 or co-chairpersons Robert and Carol Hostetler (813) 699-2816 or (219) 291-8569. They need your reservations by February 7th. Many of you will remember Mike and Sara Parsons when they lived here in North Liberty. Several years ago Mike passed away and then Sara sold their home and moved to Knightstown where she would be close to her relatives. She is now in a nursing home and if will be 90 years old in March. Sara was well liked, loving and kind. Please remember her in your prayers as she was a wonderful friend. Stan and Mary Schlemmer entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner for their daughter, Kay. who was celebrating her birthday.

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Others present were her son AJ. and her friend. Lorraine Beron Alice Blemmling is out of the hospital and staying with her sister in South Bend for sometime until she is able to return to her home Charles and Joyce Richmond returned home last Wednesday after having spent the holidays with their son Jay and Rhonda and children Courtney 5, Kyle 2 and Caleb 9 months old who Charles had the pleasure of seeing for the first time. So they really hail a wonderful Christmas. They live in Bakersfield. California. It was rough getting out of California as they had to detour due to all the rain and snow out there in the mountains and they are still getting more rain. They were glad to get back to good old North Liberty. Did you ever hear the saying, green Christmas, fat cemetery? Well. 1 have heard it said and it's true. We had a green Christmas and every night since when I look at the deaths in the South Bend Tribune, there are two pages. Tonight 1 read the obituary of Orville Stanley. 94. who died in the Bremen Health Care Center. He and his wife Ruth (Sousley) use to attend Tabor U.M Church when I did and 1 have been to their home back then. Our sympathy goes to his family including four sons and a daughter. Margie Trobaugh, formerly of North Liberty now living at Lake Placid. Florida. He will be buried in Porter Rae Cemetery in

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Potato Creek State Park on Wednesday. Please remember the family. WALKERTON-NORTH LIBERTY FLORIDA LUNCHEON FEBRUARY 14 This is an invitatino to join us for the annual Walkerton North Liber ty Florda Luncheon and get together to be held Tuesday. Feb ruary 14 1995 in the Lakeview Room, The Elks Club, 1529 Lake view Drive, Sebring. Florida Social hour will be at 11:00 am., luncheon at 12:00 noon followed bv a brief program The menu will be baked ham and chicken, for $8.50 (including tip and tax) to be paid at the door. Call chairpersons W’arner and Iva Clark at (813) 465-58‘ T 3 or Co-chairpersons Robert and Carol Hostetler at (813) 699-2816 or (219) 291-8569 for reservations Reservations are requested and accepted through Tuesday . February 7, 1995. Mary Kay has a skin care program designed for your skin . type All basic skin care pro- 1 ducts are non comedogenic ( and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy . ■ SLMARy_ M.V 1 fACETO-fAO ttAUTY I JUDY ROSE 656-4491

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