The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 January 1965 — Page 7

North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent __ PHONE 834-2608

Geraldine Gansert Named Homemaker Os Tomorrow Geraldine Gansert has been named North Webster high school's 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of ToIf w I A **** z GERALDINE GANSERT morrow She scored highest in a written homemaking examination taken by senior „ rls December 1. and is now- eligible for state and national honors Test papers of all school Honiemakers of 'TomorrW in the stale

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Fiare currently being judged. state’s highest ranking girl will receive a $1,500 scholarship from General Mills, Inc., sponsor of the , annual Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow, with the state runner-up Ito be awarded a SSOO educational grant. In addition, the school of the ; State Homemaker of Tomorrow wid ’ | receive a complete set of the En- ’ : cyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Later this spring the State Home- : maker of Tomorrow, together with hool advisor, will join first place winners and davisors from each of I the 50 other states and the District of Columbia in a tour of Colonial ) Williamsburg. Va., Washington. ,D. C.. and New York city. Climax of the week-long tour will be the naming of the Betty Crocker Ali-VAmer-ican Homemaker of Tomorrow. To be chosen on the basis of original test score and personal observation and interviews during the tour, she | will receive an increasein her scholarship to $5,000. Second, third, and i fourth place winners in the national I will have their grants raised to $4. ' 000. $3,000. and $2,000. resepctively. I The Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow was initiated by General Mills in 1954 to emphasize the importance of homemaking as a career. Including this year's record enrollment 1 of more than half a million se1 nior gMs in more than 14.000 high odte, the total number of participants. during the program's 11-year .' history stands at four million. Sch- • olarship grants exceed $1 million.

Modem Heirs See Demonstration On - Flower Arranging Members of the Modern Heiis home demonstration club were treated to a lesson on flower arranging with demonstrations given by Mrs. Verland Bockman when they met last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Hugh Barber with Mrs. Gene Ladd and Mrs. Tom Voland as host-, esses. Mrs. Bockman included instructions on the care of. house plants in the lesson. Mrs. Robert Bause. Jr., opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag and conducted the bus : - i ness session. Health and safety remarks by Mrs. Joe Barath, concerned preparedness for home fires The door prize was presented to Mrs Sam Lundy Mrs. Bdl Strombeck will entertain club at her home next month and a white elephant sale is planned. The hostesses served cup cakes, ice cream, punch and coffee to the 17 members and special guest, Mrs. Beckman. -NWCHAIN O LAKES 4-H CLUB INIATES NEW MEMBERS The Chain O Lakes 4-H club met on January 2at the home of Gary Brown. Pledges to the flags were given with Marilyn Reiff leading the pledge to the American flag and Theresa Pifer leading the pledge to the 4-H flaji. Devotions were given by John Rhodes, health and safety remarks on "Start the New Year Safe” by Gary Brown, a demonstration by ; Susan Brown and songs by Joan I Krasnansky. New members Gary and Susan Brown. Mark Reiff and Jim and Joan Krasnansky were’ initiated by the older members. Vicki Boulden of Avilla was a guest. Refreshments consisting of cup cakes and milk’were served by Su- ■ san Broun —NW—- ! Kissinger-Harlan Engagement Announced | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kissinger announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Jo, to Joseph Hari lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bitner of r 1 Ligonier, Mr. Harlan is a graduate of Cromwell high school -now employed by Aero Manufacturing Company of Syracuse. Miss Kissinger i is a graduate of North Webster high school. No date has been set for I the wedding.

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Pythian Sisters Install Officers At the regular meeting of Lakeview Temple Pythian Sisters held Monday night, newly elected officers were installed with Mrs. Robert Bosstick, installing officer assisted by Mrs. C. J. Menzie and' Mrs. 'Russell Engle serving as grand ! manager and Mrs. Carl Kissinger serving as grand senior. The officers installed were Mrs. Charles Harris, past chief; Mrs. Ermal Vanator, MEC; Mrs. Myrtle Greisiner, protector; Mrs. Verland Gockman, guard; and Mrs. Frank Greer., musician. After a few appropriate remarljg, Mrs. Vanator s first official act was naming committee heads to , function for the entire year in order to handle Lions club dinners in the best possible manner and avoid as much confusion as possible. Mrs. Bosstick is. in charge of reserveI tions. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson is i chairman of the committee in charge of food and Mrs. Charles Harris is in charge of arranging for persdnI nel. Mrs. Robert Bosstick, manager, : escorted Mrs. Charles Harris to the I altar and presented her with a past ! chief's pin in recognition of her i service as MEC for the past two ; years. Mrs. Raymond Ferguson was honored with the birthday song. Following the meeting refreshi meats were sened in the social rooms bv the past chiefs. —NW—MRS. ELDON BROWER NEW MEMBER OF LADY LIONS The Lady Lions met last Tues day night at the home of Mrs. Pau) Royer with Ifts. Rex Miller and Mrs. Wendell Bryant as co-hostes-ses. Mrs. Eldon Brower was accepted for membership and notes of gratitude were read from recipients of Christmas baskets during the business period. Devotions were given by Mrs. Royer and Mrs. Robert Bosstick was in charge of the games. Date cake, ice cream, nuts, mints, tea and coffee were served by the hostesses ’.The ladies will meet next month with Mrs. Max Simpson at her home. . — NW — FAMILY’ PARTY ON NEW YEAR’S EVE Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hudson of Kuhn lake entertained their children- and families at a New Year’s Eve party. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferverda and daughters Kay and Judy of North Webster and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hudson of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway, son Ray and daughter Lynn Ann of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Galloway of Dewart Lake were present on New Y’ear’s Day.

I COMMUNITY NEWS Cpl. Dick Love of Fort Riley, Kan., spent the day Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and Nirs. Jacob Krouse. Cpl. Love is on a 15 day leave and is with his parents in Fort Wayne. The Home Builders class of the Church of the Brethren Sunday school reports a good attendance at the carry in dinner and business meeting held after the morning services Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Rodibaugh and George Rodibaugh of Warsaw called on Mrs. G. R. Rodibaugh Sunday. R. A. Richwine returned to his home Monday from the Whitley ; County hospital where he has been a patient for two and a half weeks receiving treatment for pneumonia and other minor ills. Mr. Richwine is a retired postmaster who served many years at the Anderson and North Webster post offices. Reverend and Mrs. J. L. Kline visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnston of Syracuse Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ona Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Siabach north of Ligonier Sunday afternoon. I Mrs. Richard Kistler and children of Churubuscb spent the day Tuesday with Mrs. Joe Barrett cf near Barbee. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bosstick and ; chi’ ,en spent Christmas weekend with Mr. Basstick’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bosstick at Danville. Mrs. Robert Bosstick and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Locke and family and Mrs. Zoe I Koontz in Goshen last Wednesday. —N W — BIRTHS CREMEENS, Stanley Dale Mr. and Mrs Dale Cremeens are the parents of a son born at the Whitley County hospital Friday night, Jan. 8, at 11:48. The baby weighed seven pounds. four ounces and has been named Stanley Dale. Mrs. Cremeens and infant son returned home Monday night. The Cremeens have three daughters. Glenda. Jill and Gayle. Mrs, Mabie Cremeens of Leesburg and Mrs. Ermal Vanator of i Sechrist lake are the grandparents. —NW—REIFF, Todd Alan j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reiff are parents of a son bom Saturday afternoon, Jan. 9, at 12:32 at the Whitley County hospital. The baby, named Todd Alan, weighed eight pounds. 3 and one half ounces and was 20 and one half inches long. | The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff of Barbee Lakes and Mr. and Mrs. Haakon Larsen cf Bisbee; Ariz. Paternal great-grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff of Barbee Lakes, Victor Phend of Larwill and Mrs. Ray Ferguson of North Webster. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Youngstoft, Chi- | cago, 111.

CALL FRIDAY MORNING The North Webster fire department was called out Friday morning, Jan. 8, at .3 a.m. to the late .Anna Hamman property, east of Barbee Lake. The building w s a complete lost. It was unoccupied. Cause of the fire is unknown, i Syracuse Locals i Mrs. Anna Hill, Syracuse, recently visted with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Cummins and son, Orin, in Larwill. Mrs. S. F. Betes of r 4 Syracuse and Mrs. Vernon Gregory of near North Webster spent Friday, Jan. 8 in Elkhart. Mrs. Estella Swartz. Syracuse, had as dinner guests on Thursday i evening. Mrs. Maud Tom.' of r 3. I Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. James • Hamman. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Disher and two children of Battle Creek, Mich., were guests several days -last week of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Disher, Syracuse. i I Steve Yoder, has returned to Great Lakes Training Station, 111., after spending the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene i Y’oder. Syracuse. Mr: and Mrs John Kantorowski and daughter of South Bend were recent guests of Mrs: Kantorpwski's grandmother, Mrs. Valeria Hughes. ! Syracuse. ■ Mr and Mrs. Lester Benner re-1 turned to their home in Hillside, j 111.. Monday, Jan. 4. after a four i day visit with the latter's sister, | Mrs. Alma Laine, Syracuse. Mrs. Carl Thomas was a Friday afternoon and luncheon guest of Mrs. ; F. J. Banning of r J Pierceton. Mrs. I Thomas resides on r 1 Syracuse and .is a former neighbor of Mrs. Banning. Mr. and Mrs. A E. Crawford ! have returned to their home in ] Jacksonville. Fla . after spending the holidays? with their daughter Mrs. John Kroh, Mr. Kroh and sons Syracuse. . Mr. and Mrs.. Lucian Jones and . family. Syracuse had as their re- ■ cent guests, their daughter-in-law. , Mrs. Gordon Jor.es and son of Fort ! Wayne. Mr. Jones also spent the ' weekend here and they accompani-1 ed him home. Recent dinner guests at the home I of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammer- ' diner and daughters, Syracuse, were Mr. and Mrs. Volney Kam- j merdiener, Mr. and Mrs. George I Lew-allen Sr., and Mrs Catherine i . Babcock. ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Firestone and I son Gary, r 4 Syracuse, spent last weekend in Mt. Victory. 0., in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Rew and Mrs. George Yetger and son. David Firestone who had spent a week with the Yer- ; gers accompanied them home.

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Thursday, January 14, 1965

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THE BIG STRETCH — Pierceton Cubs Garth Cone and Bill Bailey are shown here reaching for a rebound with tall Charles McKenzie of Claypool during the Pierceion-Clay-pool game at the county tourney last

Mr and Mrs. Dean Rogers of South Bend spent several days recently with the latter's mother. Mrs Valeria Hughes at Syracuse. Other recent guests of Mrs. Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and family and Harold Hoppel of Goshen. Roddy Hifghes of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes and family. Busy Bee Club Meets With Mrs. Cleveland Shuder The Busy Bee Homemakers Extension club met with Mrs. Cleveland Shuder in her Milford home Friday evening, Jan. 8. with 15 mem. bers answering to roll call. Mrs. Doi Ahms. vice president,: opened the meeting by leading the group in repeating the pledge to tiie American flhg and the home economics creed. For meditation. Mrs Ray Brayread an article entitled "First Prize” written by a lady- from Jefferson county. Health and safety remarks were given on “First Aid for Poisining”. Mrs. James the group in singing. “Amepksa the

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Thursday evening. Claypool ran away from the Cubs early in the game and held a commanding lead until the final gim. Final score: Claypool 92, Pierceton 56. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

Beautiful". s The lesson, "Planting of Shrubs and Bulbs” was given by Mrs. Everett Butrick. Mrs. Meryin Mishler read the secretary’s report. President, Mrs. Shuder reported 13 Christmas plates were prepared and given for Christmas cheer Jp the shut-ins and sick. The meeting closed with singing of the club prayer song and repeating the ‘club collect. # Mrs. Delbert Moneyheffer wbn the contest prize. Refreshments were served buffet style by the hostess. The next meeting will be held February 12. with Mrs. Arthur Gilbert. * MIDGET AUTO RACES . BIG SUCCESS ' „ Last Sunday afternoon midget auto racing returned, to the Fort Wayne Coliseum, after a laps of two years, and was enthiiasticaly greeted by 4631 spectators. Race Promotions, Inc., under the direction of the United- States Auto Club -sponsored the card. Quite a number of Indianapolis S “500" "drivers" participated in the races. An other program of midget racing will be held at the Coliseum, Sunday . afternoon. January 311

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