Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 50, Number 32, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 13 June 1957 — Page 7

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North Webster News by Mrs. Orva (Maysel) Miller North Webster, Indiana P. O. Box 203 Phone 24-M Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bryant and daughter of Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Helmuth and family of Shipshewana, called on Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter Monday evening. The Misses Ilene and Kathy Kline were guest singers Sunday morning at the Winona Lake Brethren Church. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and daughter attended the chicken barbecue Sunday afternoon at Waubee Lake which was put on by the Weatherhead Co. union for employees and their families. Webster Club Notes W.C.T.U. Mrs. Alfred Kuhn was hostess to the North Webster W.C.T.U. at their monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Gaynelle Daly was in charge of devotions and Mrs. Bertha Likens had the lesson. The ladies are in possession of 300 pamphlets which are to be distributed to various churches in the community. The title of the pamphlets is An Open Letter To Church Members Who Drink. A picnic will be held on the next meeting date at the flowing well park on state road 13. Mrs. Lawrence Mock was cohostess and refreshments were ice cream and cake. Kaufman Brothers Return To U.S. Duty Pvt. James Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kaufman of North Webster, left Wednesday evening for Camp Carson, Colorado, after spending several weeks with his parents. Jim recently finished a training period at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri: Seaman Robert Kaufman, another son, has been home on a short leave and left Monday for California to return to his ship, the Dennis J. Buckley, and will sail once more for Japan, where he previously spent some time. The two boys had not seen each other since last November and were quite happy to be able to have several days together. Hospital News . . . Mrs. Lyle Seiffert underwent major surgery Tuesday at the Goshen General Hospital. Jesse Dale of North Webster was admitted Tuesday to Goshen Hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Leland W. Ginger, R. R. 2, was admitted Sunday of Goshen Hospital for medical treatment.

Charles Strough was admitted Sunday for medical treatment at Goshen Hospital. Mrs. Ivy Dettwiler was dismissed from Goshen Hospital Friday.

Oakwood Park Rev. and Mrs. Homer W. Achor and son, Jerry, his cousins, Mary Ann and Linda Crocky, Wanda and Jimmy Deal, and Janet Myers, all of Brookville, Indiana, spent the week end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guest were here last week working on their cottage. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Garner and daughter. Patty, and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and daughter of Brimfield, have been in the Judy cottage for the past two weeks doing a lot of work on it. Mrs. Wilda Hartman and Mrs. Sarah White of Coral Gables, Florida, are in their cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lynard Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutton and son, Sandy, of Indianapolis, and Master Lew Johnson, of San Antonio, Texas, were in the Snider cottage over the week end. Rev. Paul Carmany and children of South Bend were in their Bridal Shower For Miss Norma Barnhart Miss Norma Barnhart of North Webster was honored at a bridal shower Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Douglas Bowser. Those attending were Miss Barnhart, her mother, Mrs. Donald Barnhart, Mrs. Charles Barnhart, Mrs. Jerry Moore of North Manchester, Mrs. Harvey Boyer, Mrs. James Loetz, Mrs. Vietor Kilmer of Muncie, Mrs. Stanley Custer, Mrs. Dale Merriman, Mrs. Stanley Hamman, Jr., Mrs. Eldon Clayton, Mrs. Bus Likens, Mrs. Paul Miller of Warsaw and Miss Beverly Hudson. Those who sent gifts but were unable to attend were Miss Diane Pierce, Mrs. Leander Yoder and Mrs. Deverl Bowser. The hostess prepared slips of paper for each guest to write her favorite menu or recipe, which in turn was given to the bride-to-be for her scrap book of helpful hints. Mrs. Dale Merriman and Mrs. Stanley Hamman, Jr. assisted with refreshments. Young Adults Meet At Epworth Forest Ninety-seven adults and fortythree children were registered at Epworth Forest, on Webster Lake, Saturday and Sunday for the Young Adult Fellowship conference. The chief topic of discussion was A Study of Christian Social Relations. Rev. Warren Saunders of Leesburg was one of two leaders of the discussion, which took the form of an open forum. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliot of New Paris were in charge of recreation for the 2-day conference.

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cottage last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hill of Mentone, Indiana, were here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snider of Nappanee have their cottage almost completed now. Mrs. H. Ray Walker and Mrs. Raymond Meade of South Bend were here for the week end. Mrs. J. E. Overholt of Huntington, Indiana, was in her cottage last week end. Rev. Laurence Norris and some men worked on his cottage last week and • accomplished quite a lot. , Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis of Boggstown, Indiana, have returned to their home following several weeks here at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Deford Hite and children and his father of Fort Wayne were here for the week end. Mrs. Emma E. Miller of Indianapolis has been visiting with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Philips, for the past two weeks. Her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunch were here to take her back to her home.

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Thursday 13 June 1957—

C. C. Shippy of Nappanee was in his cottage several days last week painting and doing some cleaning.

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