The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 46, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1995 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY ; By Gladys Sheneman It was a fun day for the Ver-The-Hill gang who met Tuesiy at the Church of Christ social tom where 28 enjoyed a delicious nner. Melba Smuker, of Archa)ld, Ohio, was a guest. In the ternoon they were entertained by I Wolff, Maxine Worthington, Jerald Kaufman, Herby HanneBan and Virginia Anhold. They ayed and we sang and they kept 5 in stitches. Can Herby ever lay his new drum set. I Wednesday dinner guests of adys Sheneman was Marian puts. In the afternoon they called i Thelma Holdeman and she xompanied them to the home of sr son, Harold and his wife, ladelyn who operate the Maple rne Group Home. They care for e residents, namely Cecilia wank (89) of Hamlet, John Wells ’4) and Ira Baker (74), both of 'alkerton, Harold Shearin (92) of amlet, and Joan Bierly (72), of Walkerton. They have been in Kieration for P/i years now, reodeled their home and it is now a jautiful home for the residents, ive nurses are on duty at different >urs. Each resident has a difrent bell to ring for help. They eep as long as they want in le morning and then each get to Fresh POTATO DONUTS Saturday, April 1 8:00 a.m. To 11:00 a.m. NORTH LIBERTY MASONIC LODGE

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choose what they want to eat for breakfast. It is a great experience to see how they run their facility. I could sure see why the residents like it there. Harold and Sara Kaser were surprised when they arrived at the Liberty Lanes last Friday evening for dinner. Awaiting them were three of their four children along with spouses, 12 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren in honor of their recent birthdays. Harold's birthday was March 4 and Sara’s was on March 23. Also joining them were Harold’s brother and his wife, Larmon and Peggy Kaser, of Walkerton, Vi Odiorne, of Mishawaka, Harold’s neice. After dinner everyone returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kaser to complete the evening with desseri. Harold and Sara just returned from Sebring, Florida where they had spent the winter. So welcome home and happy birthday from all your relatives and friends around North Liberty. Gene and Norma Patrick and Charles and lone Lloyd spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Ray and Evelyn Stoneburner, of Plymouth, spent Saturday evening with Gladys Sheneman. Flora Hough returned to Regency Place from Memorial Hospital. Please remember her as she celebrated her birthday on Thursday, March 23 and she still needs our prayers and a card to cheer her. Irene Singleton is now home from the hospital after having a knee replacement. So please remember her. Plan now to attend the quilt show at Miller’s Merry Manor on Friday, April 7at 2:00 p.m. Bring a quilt or more to “Show and Tell” as the residents really enjoy seeing all the beautiful quilts as many of them use to piece tops and then quilt them so it brings back memories. Ruby Salyer, of Teegarden, is planning on showing some of her beautiful quilts. I will look forward to seeing you there. Amy Weiss, of Redwood Road, entertained the following at a

luncheon one day last week in honor of her six week old son, Benjamin Wood Weiss. Those present were Richard and Rose Foster, Tammy, Kristen, and David Golubski and Jean Kanney, all of South Bend. Michael and Amy purchased the John Mangus home this past year and Fay Mangus purchased a new home here in North Liberty on the corner of West Liberty and South Reed Streets. Bill Day built her new home and is now building another two doors down. Martha McCrosky, Iva Pommert and Gladys Sheneman enjoyed dinner at Al’s Restaurant on Saturday noon. Martha is home now from the nursing home and is improving in her walking every day at 90 years of age. She said to tell you all thanks for your cards, calls and visits the past eight months while in the nursing home. Our sympathy goes to Roger and Fran Morris in the loss of their brother-in-law, Marvin Biery. He was only 52, married to Kay Morris, daughter of Pauline Morris. He was a minister and has been ill for a long time. Some of you may want to remember Kay. Her address is 1600 E. 112 Place, Northglen, Colorado 80233. He was cremated and his funeral was Monday. Genevia Beron, formerly of North Liberty, who is now a resident of the Robert E. Lee Retirement Inn, 201 East Elm Street, Room 103, New Albany, Indiana 47150 is celebrating her birthday on Sunday, April 2nd. She gets the paper, but I’m sure she would be glad to hear from her North Liberty friends. So happy birthday Genevia, and we love you. Officers and members of the Eastern Star met Monday at the Temple and made homemade noodles for a beef and noodle dinner they are having on Saturday, April 29 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Plan now to attend if you like noodles. Audrey Solmos has now returned to her home in Lincoln, Nebraska, after visiting relatives and friends in Walkerton and North Liberty for the past three weeks. She spent one day in North Liberty with Barbara Hartman, Mid DeVos, Aletha Croy and Joyce Zook. Edith Rupel, who celebrated her 90th birthday Sunday, was pleasantly surprised after the morning worship service at the United Methodist Church when they announced her birthday and had refreshments ready to be served to help her celebrate her birthday. So happy birthday, Edith, from all your friends. Virginia Ames accompanied a group of friends from Hudson Lake to Fort Wayne on Saturday to the Fort Wayne Calvery Temple where they witnessed the last days of Christ here on this earth and his crucifixion, by a live cast of people who have acted out Jesus life for the past ten years. People come from everywhere to see this performance. Jesus even rode a camel down the isle. It was really something to see and tell about. They all enjoyed lunch at the Ponderosa Restaurant in Warsaw, on the way home with thirty in the party. SALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY 44s 1

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Guests Sunday of Nell Patrick, Walkerton, were her son, Phillip, of South Bend, and friend Judy Burns, of Plymouth, Jessica Patrick and daughter Kerria, of Tyner. Be sure and help our North Liberty Fire Department on Saturday, April Ist as they will be selling Nelson Golden Glow Chicken from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Carryouts will be available. We need to support our firemen as they have been busy fighting fires in and around our area. Ellousise Hummer and Aileen Mlekodaj just returned from a trip to Florida where they visited Steve Mlekodaj at Lake Panasoffkee, the Alan Balsley family, Clyde and Rose Creech, at Lakeland, Wesley Setnor, at Avon Park and also spent time at St. Petersburg on the beach. They called on Ailene’s grandson, Jason, of Tyner who arrived on his spring break and they also visited many places of interest and the weather was so perfect that they didn’t want to come home and now look what they came home to as they say we may have snow today. Fauntelle Spellman and Geora Kurzhal have returned from a fifteen day trip to Israel and Egypt. Some highlights were the boat ride across Sea of Galilee, Masada fortress by cable car, Jerusalem, Dead Sea Scrolls, tomb of King Tut, great pyramids of Giza, Sphinx, overnight train ride to Ludor and Egyptian Museum. They will enjoy many exciting

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