The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 2, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 25 May 1995 — Page 3
NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Next Monday, the 28th, is ‘Memorial Day and the American BLegion and V.F.W. will meet at the j Elementary School along with the I members of the John Glenn High School Band and others who would like to participate in the parade. They will meet at 9:00 a.m. and then march to the cemetery where the services will take place to honor those who have served our country, with Charles Richmond as speaker of this special service. ■ Please remember Helen Neidlinger who is a patient at St. Joseph Hospital after undergoing knee surgery last week. NORTH LIBERTY^ ~ REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Lhis 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER "I Charge Less So You’ll Get More"
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Rob Carlson began his own business on May Ist on State Road 23 featuring Heckaman and Shamrock Homes. Please stop in or give him a call and we wish him well in his line of business. Gary and Madelyn Nelson spent Saturday in Holland, Michigan, attending the tulip festival. They enjoyed seeing all the beautiful tulips as they drove down Tulip Lane. They watched the parade which consisted of 45 bands and decorated floats with tulips. They watched over 1,000 Klompen dancers on the street and also saw Miss Michigan and Miss Blossom Time queen in the parade. It was a sun-shiny day and a day to remember in Michigan. Firemen’s boots have been placed around town for donations to help the firemen buy fireworks for the 4th of July. As you know, our volunteer firemen go out of their way to help our town so please help to fill those boots to the top with your donations so we can enjoy another great 4th of July parade and fireworks. Sorry to hear of the death of our neighbor, Maxine Schieber, who moved to Nappanee a few short months ago. Our sympathy goes to her family. Martha Clingenpeel who lived in the Hillside Apartments is now a resident of Miller’s Merry Manor in Walkerton and she needs our prayers.
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Received a call from my sister-in-law, Mary Sheneman, that my brother-in-law isn’t doing good at this time so please remember him. Also received word that Alice Taylor, of Walkerton, who many of you know, was visiting her daughter, Vickie Bloch in Danbury, Connecticut, had the misfortune of falling as she was going upstairs and had to be taken to the Danbury Hospital. She had to have 20 stiches taken on her face and may lose her right eye. She needs our prayers and a get well card. Next Sunday, Memorial Day, May 28th, the Cornerstone Community Fellowship with Pastor Steve Cox, will be holding the first church service for campers in Potato Creek Park. It will be at 8:30 a.m. at the Peppermint Hill picnic shelter and will last about 30 minutes. These services are provided as a ministery of the North Liberty-Lakeville Christian Ministerial Association. Members of your church are allowed to attend your church service without paying a fee to enter the park, but please sign in at front gate. Did you ever stop to think that in our modern society children don’t know how to: butcher and clean a chicken; milk a cow by hand; pitch hay; smoke sausage with hickory wood; set a broody hen; slop hogs in a pen; hunt eggs in the barnyard; trim the wick on a coal oil lamp; crank an automobile; play “Andy Over’’ over a one room schoolhouse. How many of you old timers can say you have done all these things? I have done all but smoke sausage in my day, but I did help to stuff sausage in the old sausage grinder, how I remember those good old days. Ava Holloway and son, Bill, of Lafayette, was in town on Monday to check on her property here. Remember when the Holloways owned and managed a hardware store here in North Liberty for several years.
1 would like to make one correction about the Tyner Alumni Banquet. The banquet was planned by the Class of 1955 and they did a fantastic job, so thanks for all you planning as the food was delicious and the entertainment was great. The class of 1956 will be in charge in 1996. Our sympathy goes to Annette Williams and her family in the loss of her brother whom many of you will remember when he was here in North Liberty. His name is Larry Lent, only 56 years old, who died in the Wishard Hospital, Indianapolis on Friday following a car-motor-cycle accident on May sth.
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MAY 25, 1995 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS -
Tom and Tracey Duff and boys, of Walkerton, Du Wayne and Becky Burch and Dorothy Reed, of North Liberty, attended the wedding of Dawn Heim, at Quantico, Virginia, on Saturday, May 20. Tracey, a cousin of Dawn’s was bridesmaid. The wedding was in the Memorial Chapel, Marine Corp Base and reception and dinner followed in the Officer’s Club. Dawn is the daughter of Frank and Dolores Heim, of Montclair, Virginia, and the granddaughter of Margaret “Sis” Heim, of Woodbridge, Virginia, formerly of North Liberty and the last Garence Heim. Read our Gassified Ads!
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