The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 42, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1995 — Page 3
NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Maurice and Enid Liggett reeived a letter from son Mennos leJohnge, of Jel Drop, Holland, in he Netherlands, saying to tell all is North Liberty friends hello as Ie graduated from North Liberty nigh School in 1976. He is well Hnd moving to Saudi Arabia to work ■br the government in a position Kith a corporation. No doubt ■any of you will remember him. ■e can receive unlimited mail, ■all Enid as they keep in touch if Ku want his address. ■ Alice Gedgoud, of Koontz Lake, ■ho was owner of the Y-Go-By Restaurant and had retired several Kars ago, passed away on Sunday ■ Starke Memorial Hospital. Ser* Ices were at 11:30 at Rannells ■uneral Home on Thursday and ■emation was to take place. Alice ■as a very loving and caring Arson. She was also noted for her Klicious pies she not only baked at ■e Y-Go-By but later she baked ■es for the Dockside Restaurant. Jie also used to be a volunteer at ■iller's Merry Manor and would K one day a week to manicure and ■lint the ladies nails. Yes, she is King to be greatly missed by all Kr friends and loved ones. ■ Work is progressing very ■oothly on the renovation of the ■nctuary in the United Methodist ■lurch. Plans are to return to the ■nctuary on Palm Sunday or ■ster Sunday. The men of the ■urch have really been working ■rd on this project. ■Our sympathy this week goes to He Kenneth Wagner, Sr. family as ■ passed away on Sunday. Elaine ■ having problems too, so please ■member the family at this time. SDuff Hevel was very pleasantly ■rprised Saturday evening when ■ arrived along with his wife, Hane and Gene and Norma Patrick I the Crumstown Conservation Hubhouse to find 100 friends and ■workers present to help him ■ebrate retiring after 25 years of ■rvice for UPS. He received ■my lovely gifts and lots of good ■d was enjoyed by all present, ■ngratulations and best wishes on I SALYER I REALTY I BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER ■ SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA I AND MARSHALL COUNTY M «Sl
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your retirement from all your many friends in and around North tyJudy Mangus entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday for her sister, Janet, who was celebrating her birthday. Others present were her mother, Thelma Holdeman, Janet’s husband Bob Finneron, of South Bend and Harold and Madelyn Holdeman, of near Walkerton. Dorothy Reed just returned home after spending the past two weeks with her son, Jim and Audrey Reed, who manage the Hickory Inn Motel, in South Bend and live there also in an apartment. Callers Sunday afternoon were her grandson, Arlen and Patty Holderread, of Plymouth, and his daugh-ter-in-law Marylyn and baby daughter, Maelee. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rose and daughters, of Dorr, Michigan, spent the weekend with Debbie’s parents, Roger and Marge Kronk. Mrs. Evelyn Lappine just returned home after visiting her daughter Janice in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and her sister Laura Kleinke, in Avon Park. She also attended the North Liberty-Walkerton Florida dinner and got to see a lot of friends that day from the area. Carl and Barb Zimmerle returned home Sunday after spending the past two week in Florida with Bill and Ruth Bauman. While there they all attended the North LibertyWalkerton dinner on valentine’s day. They also attended the Sebring Fair and saw a wonderful Liberty Patriotic Concert at a Christian College in Lake Wales, and went to the Gulf of Mexico and visited a friend in Lakeland. Happiness is being with Ruth and Bill during the two weeks. On the way home they stopped at Brownsburg and visited their daughter Lori and Frank Sailer, Abbie and Ben. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morris and family were there to greet them when they arrived home. Rev. Gaylord Saltzaber talked to the third graders last Wednesday and told them all about North Liberty and at one time the 4-H Fair was held in North Liberty. He also told them about our beautiful Potato Creek State Park. Our sympathy goes to the Henry Kotal (79) family as he passed away in his home Saturday morning after an illness. He was a farmer. He leaves a brother, Joe and four sisters, half-sister Mary and halfbrother Frank. He was well known in the area. His funeral will be Tuesday in St., Patrick Churck, Walkerton, with burial in RiverJudy’s Beauty Salon! 207 W. Center St. North Liberty 656-4491 MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN Helene Curtis Uniperm - Spyro Perms Curling Iron & Hair Accessories — Jewelry Cosmetics - Ear Piercing — Pertumes GIGI Home Hair Removal Sukeska Hair Products WALK-INS WELCOME Open Monday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday Closed Daya Tuesday & Wednesday Open Monday, Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Shut-In, Hospital & Nursing Home Service
view Cemetery, South Bend. He will be greatly missed by all his friends and loved ones. A large group of members of the Church of Christ attended the new member dinner Sunday after the service in the social room. Twen-ty-five new members were honored at the dinner who had joined the church this past year. Evelyn Eskridge, who moved to 212 Roosevelt St., Mishawaka, this past year called on Mid DeVos on Saturday. Bill DeVos, of Chicago, also spent the day and did a lot of odd jobs around the house for his mother as Mid is still using the walker to get around. Flora Hough had the misfortune of falling at the Regency Nursing Home and was taken back to Memorial Hospital on Sunday morning at two o’clock. She needs our prayers, so please remember her. Sunday evening luncheon guests of Tammy and Chris Holderbaum were Gene and Norma Patrick and Gladys Sheneman. They helped Brandon celebrate his 15th birthday. Bob and Donna Balsley recently returned home from Lakeland, Florida, where they visited Rev. Allen Balsley and family for some time. They also visited Qyde and Rose Creech, who moved to Florida from State Road 4, west of North Liberty last spring. They also visited Allen’s daughters and their families. Bob and Norma Hocker and Martha Fogle came from Sebring and spent one day with them. Donna said their train ride on Amtrack was great this year. Happy anniversary to Bill and Ruth Bauman down in Florida as a
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little bird told me you would be celebrating your 49th wedding anniversary on March 5. Did that little bird tell me right, that you were married March 5, 1946. How many of you remember when Daisy Doan ran a little gift shop in downtown North Liberty. She had everything from soup to nuts in that little store. Yes, everyone loved Daisy as she always had a smile and was so friendly. Well, Daisy hasn’t been too well and since she is going to be celebrating her birthday on Wednesday, March 1, lets surprise her and send her a birthday card and cheer her up, as Kenny has had problems too. Jack Norris, the well driller, underwent surgery this past week in St. Joseph Medical Center for his heart, so please remember him and also Lola Pavey as Shirley
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needs our prayers and help at this time in caring for both of them. The Preaching-Teaching Convention in Joplin, Missouri was "A Call to Celebrate — Jubilee.” There were over 800 attending. The prupose for this celebration was to renew a sense of unity and purpose among His people, to encourage the lowly and oppressed to teach His people to live simply, recognizing their stewardship and dependence upon Him. Tim Stewart of the Church of Christ attended the convention. SOFFIT & FACIA 1 VANDERHEYDEN p EAVESTROUOH SERVICE J Cali 288-7719 H
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