The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1995 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Who said we wouldn’t have snow i January? As I sit here to write ly news for you to read, is the now ever coming down on Sunday ftemoon. I just heard a snowjobile go by so I’ll bet everyone lat has one of those is out having a will. As I write the birds are riving me crazy outside my winow at the bird feeders. I can see nowbirds, nut hatches, red cardlals, doves, bluebirds and finches, fust really be going to storm the ay they are eating but I love to atch them and feed them. Fauntelle Spellman and Joanne arter recently returned from a trip > Arizona and while there they (sited with Lloyd and Dorothy filler and Ike and Caroline Dunuck. They were all fine and njoying the winter in Arizona. If you happen in town, stop in nd see the new look at the reasure Chest. It has all new icks for the clothing, purchased •om the Brass Lion who recently ent out of business in Walkerton. (you like to read, they have lots of xd back books which they are Uing for ten cents each. You ght even find just the book you re looking for, so please stop by. Marian Fouts is celebrating her Oth birthday on Thursday, Janury 26. he needs our prayers at jis time with Gell being ill, so lease remember them and happy irthday from all your friends, “north liberty REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-4914 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER “I Charge Less So You'll Get More"

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Marian. Twenty-two over the hill members met last Tuesday noon at the Church of Christ social room where all enjoyed a delicious carry-in dinner together. Then Marguerite O’Connor entertained the group with a hilarious tape she had purchased on “Happiness” and how your attitude is the key. It lasted 45 minutes and now we have to go back next month to find out how “Happiness” makes a happy marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kulwicki, of Rankert Road, entertained last Sunday for their son, Justin, who was celebrating his third birthday. Those present were his greatgrandparents, John and Evelyn Harbaugh, grandparents Deloris and Melvin Kulwicki, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Harbaugh and Roger Harbaugh. Justin received many birthday gifts. I hear the flu bug is still around. Did any of you ever have to wear raw bacon, wrapped in a cloth, around your neck to help you get rid of a cold? You tried your best to get over a cold in a hurry, just to get rid of the embarrassment. Yes, and I can remember wearing an onion and garlic poultice at the first sign of sniffles. Yes, these were some of the cures our mothers use to make us wear, I can still remember, how about you? The North Liberty Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday evening and elected new officers for the coming year. They are Ralph Morris, president; Rob Carlson, vice-president; Pam Craft, secretary; and Peggy Gark, treasurer. We wish you all well in you new jobs and want the Chamber of Commerce to know how much we appreciate what you have done for our town and hope you will be able to do even more in 1995. 1 would like to welcome these new neighbors who have recently moved into my neighborhood. They are Jerry and Becky Johandes from Illinois who bought Jean Whitmer’s home on Williams Street and Doug and Karen Lambert, of Walkerton, who purchased Lola Pavey’s home also on Williams. Just want to wish another good neighbor, Ed Arlet, who lives only

three houses from me on Sylvia Drive, good luck as he was picked to be one of the contestants on Hoosier Millionaire Saturday night, January 28. He says his father in South Bend gave him the ticket for a Christmas present. What a present that would be if he would happen to win the million. So lets be watching Saturday night and hope and pray that he wins the million and spends it here in our town of North Liberty. George and Wilda Henry entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner for their daughter, Paula, who was celebrating her birthday. Others present were Alan, Joel and Tracy Limerick, Lisa Knotzel, Calvin and Gara Mae Kronk, Tom, Darla, Lisa and Ryan Fair; Evan, Patty, Johnny, Cindy and LeAnne Henry; Everett Henry and LaVeme Smith. Happy birthday, Paula, from all your relatives and friends. Some two dozen members of the Bulla family, none of whom are named Bulla, met last week in Las Vegas at the Excalibur Hotel Casino for a family reunion. Among those present were Jerry and Nancy Knowlton, Duff and Diana Hevel, all of North Liberty; Earl and Norma Hill, Ruth Martin, Margene Chrisman, Gift Mull, Jon, Janice and Ashley Martin, Mike and Joe Forsythe, Tim, Teresa Selena and Timmy Zomlik, all of southern California; Butch Forsythe, of Las Vegas; Steve and Betsy Compton, of Oklahoma; John

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and Barbara Blair, of Arizona; and Alma Pudwill, a family friend. Great quantities of food were consumed and dollars lost and won, but a good time was had by all. The Hevels are spending some time in Arizona. Abe and Birdie Bulla, who are spending the winter in Florida, were unable to attend. Please remember Gilbert Singleton who lives on Road 4 West, as he suffered a stroke two weeks ago and was in the Plymouth Hospital for a week, then was moved to the Mayflower Care Center where he is a patient. His address is 309 Kingston Drive, Plymouth, IN 46563. Please remember Dwight Pippenger who is recovering from a bad fall that he had recently. Potato Creek State Park was busy Sunday after the snow with kids tubing down the hill and cross country skiers. They still need a little more snow for real good skiing. Travis and Joan Holmes spent the weekend in Crete, Illinois, visiting their daughter Kari, her husband Jay and grandson Evan. You are welcome to join us at Ist Source Bank, North Liberty, on Friday, January 27 to welcome Joe Hunting as the new branch manager and to wish Jayne Cooper good luck in her new position as branch manager in Knox. Mildred Hunter recently returned from Spring, Texas where she

spent a month with her son, Bob. While there they spent two days in Dallas visiting her grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hunter. They also had a two day visit with her granddaughter, Julie Anne Marshall from Corpus Christie, who spent the New Year’s weekend with them. Bob got his tandam masters certificate so Mildred made a sky dive jump with him from 13,000 feet. It was a very thrilling experience flying thru the air with him strapped to her back. The next day she made a jump from 13,500 feet with nine other people and a perfect nine point circle was made. She has the distinction of being the oldest female tandam jumper in the country to participate in a star crest formation that was held for 12 seconds. They next night they had a video of her jump on Channel 11 news, the most watched TV station in Houston. She gave the jumper and the pilot a mobile of five parachute jumpers as a rememberance of that great day. ff SOFFIT & FACIA K 4 VANDERHEYDEN H J EAVESTROUGH SERVICE J Cdi 188-7719 '

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