The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 5, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1995 — Page 3

_ x JifM -•, NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Remember next Saturday eve■ning at 7:30 p.m., the WienerschKitzel Band will perform at Potato ■Creek State Park at Peppermint ■Hill. The performance t^-Uree. ■You will have to pay $2.00 entrance ■Fee unless you have a pass. Please Kring lawn chairs or blankets. ■Fhey have been entertaining for ■he past 20 years. Plan now to Bittend. The Nature Center is open ■from 9:00 to 5:00 each day. The ■park was full over the weekend Hind the Nature Center has lots of ■nteresting things to tell you all ■about every day. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carlson Hind Mrs. Irene Singleton, of North ■Liberty, along with Mr. and Mrs. ■Robert Pulliam and Mr. Sydney ■ Bob) Awald of near Koontz Lake, ^Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, of ■south Bend, had a family get Hogether on Wednesday of last ■week at the Red Lobster. These ■ire brothers and sisters and spouKes. Well, as you know next Sunday is Kune 18, Father’s Day, and the ■Walkerton Presbyterian Church Kiso with their pastor, Ron HawKins will be holding morning worKhip service at 8:30 for the campers ■who will be celebrating Father’s I - for~renT~ I NORTH I LIBERTY I COMMUNITY I CENTER AIR CONDITIONED ■ Renting For All Occasions 300 S. Main Street Phone 656-4134 ■ 11593

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Day at Potato Creek State Park at the shelter at Peppermint Hill. Lucille Sheneman and Evelyn Holtzinger, of Goshen, spent last Thursday with Martha McCrosky and enjoyed dinner at Welco. Eleven members of the Church of Christ enjoyed dinner Sunday together at the Ponderosa Restaurant in LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carlson and Irene Singleton attended the open house for their great neice, Jessica Long, on Sunday, June 11. Also attending was Mrs. Audrey Dudek, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney (Bob) Awald, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thornburg, of Crown Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pulliam. This also was an enjoyable family get-together. Kenneth Singleton and Terry Roush spent the weekend fishing in Fisher Lake in Michigan. Karen Knight (O’Connor) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a visitor and luncheon guest of Irene Singleton on Friday. George and Wilda Henry spent the weekend with their son Brian Henry and family in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Saturday afternoon. Open house was held for Charity who graduated along with 401 graduates from high school at their commencement on Sunday afternoon. Other relatives attending open house from North Liberty were Calvin and Qara Mae Kronk, Roger and Marge Kronk, Everett Henry, Alan and Paula Limerick and family, Evan and Patty Henry and family and Tom and Darla Fair and family. It was a day to be remembered, as it was the first time for a long time the Henry family had all been together in Wisconsin. Evelyn Newcomer is here from Florida visiting relatives and friends. On Wednesday she called on Ethel Rauen along with Gladys Sheneman and all enjoyed Ethel’s famous sugar cookies and tea while they visited. Ethel is noted for her sugar cookies and she has given her recipe to so many, but they

never taste like hers so we have all decided that this must be Ethel’s talent and ours never turns out like her famous sugar cookies. Just want to say “Happy Father’s Day” to all you wonderful fathers who read my news every week. God bless you. My neighbor, Aletha Croy, brought me my first quart of new strawberries. So guess what lam having for supper, strawberry short cake. Doesn’t that make you hungry? Bob and Rosella Dietrich, of Greenwood, Indiana spent the weekend with Ethel Rauen. They attended church at St. Patrick’s in Walkerton on Sunday morning and then attended open house for Bob’s sister’s grandson in LaPorte. Bill and Mary Hartman also called to see their old neighbors. Evelyn Newcomer who has been here visiting, called on her brother, Fred Hanson on Friday after he had knee surgery. She was to go visit the Dietricks a couple of days and then fly back to Florida on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mack, of Wanatah, were Monday evening luncheon guests of Ethel Rauen. So sorry to hear of the death of Rose Creech (90) of Lakeland, Florida. They were my neighbors until they moved to Florida three years ago. Her daughter is Ellen Balsley and she also has a son Clyde, Jr. She is being brought back to the A.M. Manuel Funeral Home. Our sympathy goes to her husband, Clyde Creech, Sr. and family. Rose was a wonderful friend and is going to be greatly missed by all who knew her. Alice and Norman Taylor arrived back in Walkerton last Friday after spending the past few weeks with their daughter Vicki in Connecticut. Alice had the misfortune of falling down the stair steps and had to have surgery in July and have her eye replaced. So please remember her. Our sympathy this week goes to Peggy Kaser and her family in the loss of her husband, Larmon, who is going to be greatly missed by all his relatives and friends. Ruth Bauman is recovering from foot surgery last Wednesday at the home of Carl and Barb Zimmerle. She is doing great and enjoying her calls and visits from friends here in North Liberty. Fred and Millie Daniels will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday with an open house at Stuntz Christmas Tree Social Room from 12:00 to 5:00. So congratulations and best wishes from all your relatives and friends. Please remember Esther Smith, Marjorie Fair, Orville Buss, and Jo Morey who need our prayers or a card. Aletha Croy attended the open house for her great neice, Dawn Barker, daughter of Bobbie and Sherry Barker, who graduated from Riley High School and was honored at an open house Sunday afternoon at Gillmore Park with many relatives and friends attending. A large crowd attended the Sunday evening service at the Church of Christ to hear Bret Eastburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Eastburn, of North LiberSALYER REALTY BRUCE SALYER Broker-Appraiser 586-7753 MLS MEMBER SOUTH BEND-MISHAWAKA AND MARSHALL COUNTY 44s 1

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ty, tell of what he has been doing since he graduated. He travels all over the country speaking at churches and schools on drugs and self-improvement. As most of you know, he has no arms or feet but it sure is amazing what he can do. He is an artist and he drew a picture of Garfield the Cat holding a marker in his mouth that was picture perfect. He had us all in stitches as he has a wonderful sense of humor. You should have seen him break boards in two. He only weighs 85 pounds but boy, does he ever have strength and it’s unbelieveable all the thing he showed us he can do. He says “You’re handicapped only if you choose to be.” May God bless you well in our prayers, Bret and do keep up the good work inspiring others to live for God. About 150 attended the friends and neighbors get together on Tuesday, June 6 at the Pine Creek Fellowship Hall. First timers were Bill and Ruth Bauman, of Sebring, Florida, Verda Karn, of Plymouth, and Ruth Clark, of North Liberty. Several were celebrating birthdays and wedding anniversaries. Several were reported ill, namely Arlu Smith, now home from the hospital, Orville Buss, in Plymouth Hospital, Esther Smith in hospital

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and Donald Yeagley, also needing our prayers and a get well card. Dr. Stanley Houser, who always attended while able, passed away last week and his family needs our prayers and sympathy. Please remember due to the July 4th holiday being on Tuesday, we will meet the following Tuesday, July 11 so mark it on your calendar. Gladys Sheneman read a poem entitled “How Old Is Old?” How old do you think is old, 40, 50, 60, 70 or 80? Well, as you know, I'm 80 now and I’m wondering how old is old as I still don’t feel old. Evelyn Dolph read the secretary report after which Norman Replogle gave the noon day prayer. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all, after which all went into the sanctuary where they were entertained by Verda Karn with a funny poem, Roger Kronk with his funny jokes and great music on his horns and Rev. Charles Richmond with his magic tricks. It was a fun day. 5" SEAMLESS GUTTER -I" ff SOFFIT & FACIA K 4 VANDERHEYDEN H EA VESTROUGH SERVICE J Call 288-7719 ’

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