The Independent-News, Volume 121, Number 11, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1995 — Page 4

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS - JULY 27, 1995

NORTH LIBERTY By Gladys Sheneman Kurt and Cindy Hunt and their daughters, Kelly and Kimberly, of Indianapolis, arrived at Lloyd and Dorothy Miller’s, on Friday. On Saturday, Kurt and Cindy participated in the North Liberty Methodist Church golf scramble. Saturday evening they attended the North Liberty 1975 Class Reunion, in South Bend. Sunday, Cindy’s niece, Jessica Farnell, of Calif., joined them for dinner at the Miller’s. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Singleton and children, Mandi and Benny, of Marriottville, Maryland, spent last week with their parents, Lloyd and Diana Singleton, of LaPorte. On Tuesday grandma Irene Singleton and daughter, Judy Borkowski, spent the day with them. On Thursday Steve and little Benny and erandma Irene Singleton spent the day with Gem and Judy Borkowski and Beth. They returned home to Maryland on Friday. Tom and Tish McCormick traveled to Maryland to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Bev and Dick Mahoney, for the celebration of Dick’s 60th birthday. Bill, Lori and Alex West, of Bloomington, also

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joined them there for the party. While there they also spent time with Tish’s brother and sister-in-law, Duane and Dea Broadwater and lots of nieces and nephews. A day was spent in St. Michaels, Maryland at the museum, light house and quaint shops were visited also. They traveled through West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and on to Illinois where they attended the McCormick-Hilde-brand reunion before returning home. It was a fun day last Tuesday for the 14 members of the “Over The Hill Gang’’ that boarded the church van at 9 a.m. with Charles Hensley driving. They headed for Hamilton Lake where they spent the day at the cottage of Ray and Georgia Bergland. The weather was perfect and all enjoyed a delicious carry-in dinner. Those attending were George and Wilda Henry, Charles and Helen Hensley, Vera Krueger, Helen Loucks, Dorothy Reed, Thelma Wells, Rhone Shoemaker, Evelyn Trueblood, Barney Wentz, Lucille Ives, Virginia Ross and Gladys Sheneman. The men took a boat ride around the lake with Ray at the wheel while the women visited. George Henry drove on the return trip and took us on a scenic drive. Next month the group will go to the Dessin house on Road 20, for the get-together.

Don’t forget the Potato Creek Festival is coming up fast on Fri., August 11, Sat., the 12th and Sun., the 13th. Many activities have been planned including a kiddie carnival, train rides, bands, doll auction and lots of booths of all kinds. Mark your calendar and plan to attend. Guess what -1 went into the drug store Monday morning and who should be behind the drug counter - Gail Merrick. He was looking chipper as ever. You know he hasn’t changed a bit! Just talked to Nancy, daughter of Charles Sheneman, and she said that her father had a bad day on Sunday and he needs our prayers. On Sunday, July 30, the United Methodist Church, North Liberty, will hold the 8:30 a.m. service for the campers at Peppermint Hill Shelter, at Potato Creek State Park. About 21 attended the RoushOlinger reunion, on Sunday, July 23, at the home of Richard Roush and family, in Bridgeman, Mich. The 1996 reunion will be held on June 23 at Potato Creek State Park. Everyone enjoyed visiting, the day was beautiful and the food was delicious. Guests of Nell Patrick over the week end were her daughter, Joann and Robert Boyd, of Marion; Phillip Patrick and friend, Judy, of South Bend and Skeeter and Carol Buettner and daughter, Jill and son, Jimmie, of LaPorte. Lyndal and Jerrine Smith, of Eugene, Oregon, are here visiting with Tim and Terry Stewart and family, on Williams St. Terry is a daughter of the Smith’s. Please remember Mid DeVos who is a patient in the rehab center, on the fifth floor, of Memorial Hospital. A large crowd of relatives and friends of Bertha Schmeltz called at the Tyner Community Building, Sunday afternoon, to wish her a Rebecca Hoyt Fischer LADER^pIxJItSCHER. P.C, t&ih AT, w I l 2 West jSyERSq^^VD. Suite 3 I O South Bend, Indiana 4660 I (2 I 9) 264-2354 — <8OO) 7QO-2354 BANKgpPTCY BuslNE tS^^£^6^ ?l Estate i. lAnbriyaitmiiwtirf I Mary Kay has a skin care 1 program designed for your skin ♦ type. All basic skin care pro- 1 ducts are non-comedogenic and clinically tested for skin irritancy and allergy. ' ^LMARV KAy MCE-JO-fiACE BEAUTY ACMCE“ JUDY ROSE 656-4491 NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER “I Charge Less So You'll Get More” 25 Years Os Professional i Personal Service • UPHOLSTERY , ’ CARPETING ’ BOATS fl ft® (219) 586-2745 Call 6 00 a m. - 12:00 p.m

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