The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1995 — Page 3

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Hope you fathers all had a happy I Father’s Day. I remember back when I was a kid growing up, my mom and dad never took a vacation ■like most everyone does today. ■They never had to worry about the ■television program we might be patching like the parents do today ^because we didn’t have a tele- ■ vision. Dad never once yelled at ius for not turning the lights off ^when we left a room, because we ■didn’t have electric so he never Biad to worry about paying an Electric bill. Back then we used K?oal oil lamps. With one lamp lit, »ou could almost see across the ■oom. Dad never had any sewer Kills to pay, no septic tanks to fill ■nd have pumped out. Once in a ■vhile Dad would have to move the nuthouse to a new location and mu know back then Dad never ■ven had to worry about a phone Kill or us kids tying up the phone Hvhen we were teenagers because a ■ot of folks didn’t even have a Rhone. Now, would you say Dad Hiad it made, living in the good old Blays? I say we better count our Blessings and be thankful we live Boday. I Charles and Joyce Richmond Received word that they are the Brandparents of a baby girl, MorBan Brittaney, bom June 18 at ■1:47 and weighing 7 pounds 9 Bunces to their daughter, Jill and Scott Lucas who live in Louisville, REAL ESTATE AGENCY ■ 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana I । Bl ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER “/ Charge Less So You’ll Get More"

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Kentucky. Congratulations to all. John and Joyce Egger, of Richmond, are spending a few days with Thelma and Betty Peddycord. Michael and Cara Holmes, of Mishawaka, had his father, Travis Holmes and Joan along with Cara’s parents for Father’s Day on Sunday. Carolyn Singleton just returned home from a week’s visit with her daughter and family, Tom and Teresa Kaley and sons Tyler and Todd in St. Petersburg, Florida. She reported everything was beautiful from all those rains Florida had, but now it was getting so hot and they need rain again. Gene and Norma Patrick along with Nell Patrick and Gladys enjoyed dinner together at the Spegeddies Restaurant, in Mishawaka and helped Gene celebrate Father’s Day. Happy to report that Jo Morey has returned home from the hospital in Fort Wayne and still needs our prayers. Ruth Bauman is recovering from her foot surgery at the home of Carl and Barb Zimmerle. Frank and Lynn Ginzer and daughters Jennifer and Megan of DeMotte and Sheryl Schaap and daughter Danielle of Edwardsburg, Michigan, came Sunday to spend Father’s Day with their dad, Bill Bauman. Next Sunday, June 25, the North Liberty Mennonite Church with their pastor Floyd Miller will be holding the morning worship service out at Peppermint Hill at 8:30 a.m. in Potato Creek State Park. You are welcome. Out of town relatives and close friends who came for the funerals of Rose Creech and Harris Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Balsley and daughter Christy of Lakeland, Florida; Qyde and son, Clyde Creech, Jr. and family, also of Lakeland, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. William Rice, of Napoleon, Michigan; Mrs. Ruth Wireman and family, of Arberdeen, Ohio; Tony and Dorothy Whitaker, of Monticello; Donald Rudd and Sue Solmos and family, of Indianapolis. Our sympathy goes to Clyde Creech and Roberta Howard in the loss of their loved ones. Florence Garwood spent last

week with her son, Bob and Sandy Gard in DeMotte, Indiana, as Bob is having problems. On Sunday she spent the day with her cousin Ruth Leonard in Mishawaka as her husband is very ill. Father’s day guests of Gail and Mae McDaniel were Gerry and Gail Edna Wyrick, of Bryon, Ohio and Curt McDaniel and friend from Fort Wayne. Well, as you know Wednesday, June 14th was flag day and I saw many of you around town had your flag out. The 4th of July will soon be here, so please remember to display the flag that Susan Kurzhal of the Prudential Realtors, who contributed the flags (over 400) and had them placed on the lawns for Memorial Day. Lets all replace them again on our front lawns on the 4 th and help to make our town really patriotic when all the visitors come into town to see the parade and fireworks. My garden sure needs rain, how about yours? My new grass I planted this spring needs water, it seems like all I get done is water. I had to replant my beans but they are up now, but just standing there as they need rain. I just finished making strawberry jam and putting some in the freezer. That will sure taste good next winter when it isn’t so hot. Remember this Friday and Saturday is going to be sidewalk sales by some of the merchants in North Liberty. There will also be a hog roast at San-Bob’s with entertainment by Radio Station 102. So do your shopping in North Liberty this Friday and Saturday. Mable Zehner returned home Saturday after undergoing surgery last week and her children are taking turns caring for her. She needs our prayers and a card or a call. Fred and Millie Daniels celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday afternoon at the Stuntz Hochstetler social room. Their three children hosted the open house, Terry of Osceola, Phyllis Hullinger of Baroda, Michigan and Connie Sult, of Grovertown. Friends and relatives came from everywhere to enjoy the fellowship, the buffet luncheon

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and Vi Wolff and her gang who really played and sang all the old songs that all liked so well. Fred and Millie entertained us also with their singing along with their family and Fred really kept us all in stitches with all his tall tales. Guests present came from coast to coast, San Diego, California, Santa Barbara, California, Boston, Massachuttes, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Florida, Michigan, Ohio and Seattle, Washington. Many Amish friends from Nappanee, Bremen and Ohio came. This was the first time in ten years that the families were all

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