The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1965 — Page 11
North Webster News
STAPLES, Correspondent
Mortgage And New Home Corporation North Webster — Paul Scott announced today the formation of the “Heart of the Lakes Home and Mortgage Corporation.” This company's primary objective is the building of medium priced permanent dwellings to supply the; need of the expanding lake area community Mr. Scott states that lie is associated with the National Homes
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Acceptance Corporation at Lafayette.' and is a franchise dealer for the lake area, including Leesburg. North Webster, and Syracuse, as well as a portion of Noble county, including the cities of Cromwell and Ligonier. It is die intention of this new company to utilize local contractors in the construction of these homes within their own towns and areas. A complete FHA mortgage financing service is offered to the buy|er in a package transaction. Mortgage financing is also available to qualified buyers for existing homes. Mr. Scott states that this is the first effort of any company in the kike area to provide the new home buyer with a quality product and a plan.
PHONE 834-2608 CUB SCOUT PACK 26 ' MET LAST TUESDAY 1 i The meeting of the Cub Scout ’ Pack 26 held ‘at the North Webster . school cafeteria last Tuesday night ■ was led bv the new Cubmaster, Ray 5 Peterman.’ Den 4 was in charge of I the opening. Rev. John Becker of the Christian ' church at Warsaw showed slides of - the Michigan City state prison which " proved to be an informative lesson. T The following awards were pre- ; sented: In Den 4. the silver arrow * and bear badge to Monty Gray: in ‘ Den 2, 2 silver arrows to Ronnie Puckett; in Den 3. a gold arrow and 1 a silver arrow to each of the following: Gary Valentine, Steve Cover- ‘ stone. Bryan. Glacier, and Ray Peterman. Jr. Den 1 had charge of the closing. Using the letters C u b S c o u t, the eight boys spelled out the meaning <>! "Cub Scouts”. —NW— Webster Graduates Honored Jacklyn Diane Caywood Mr and Mrs. Roy Caywood ente:;umd Tuesday night at. their home . n honor of their daughter Jackl.vn : who received her d comlencement exercises that night. The guests who called to offer congratu.u: ■>!!> and e<>od wishes included drs Clifford Gordon and children.
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PUBLIC SALE Owner Moving Into Mobile Home. Will Sell The Home Furnishings of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penick. Located Three Blocks West Os The Beacon On Kale Island Road. Syracuse, Indiana. On < Saturday, June 19 • 12:30 P.M. OFFERED ATcAUCTION fast S ft. Refrigerator: 3 Piece Black ■ . Rocker; Full Size Bed: Student Desk; Chest of Drawers Hair Dryeri Sweep, r; Old Dishes; other Furniture: Garden Tractor; Tools; Antique Clock; 10 Horse Outboard Johnson motor. Also lots of other items. . NOTE: Very nice 22 ft. Camping Trailer. TERMS: Cash day of sale Not Responsible for accidents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penick, Owners Always for your auctions or something to sell call. CHUCK L MYERS, Auctioneer P+iONE; KE 3-2854 . , GOSHEN. IND.
talph Miller and son, and Mabel Gordon, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Rov •Caywood, Sr., Syracuse; Charles Gross of Warsaw; Murray Geiger, Churubusco: Mrs. Arthur Jones of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Fl mor Leinker, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner, arid Jim Leinker, all of North Webster. -NWCheryl Lee Didier . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Didier held a i small family reception for their daughter Cheryl Lee Tuesday night. |L. J. Didier and Mrs. Edward Honan of Fort Wayne were present for ‘the commencement program and {spent some time with Cheryl later. —NW— Martha Jean • Mary Joann Menzie Jean and Joann, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Menzie, were honored -Tuesday night after commencement at a reception in their home. Well wishing guests present were Mr. and Mrs; Charles Menzie, Pierceton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Sue, Ligonier: Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Menzie and daughter. Larwill, Mrs. Jean Reeg, Columbia City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Menzie, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collier and son. Pierceton; Mrs. James Gullett and son, Bloomington; Misses Jaw Ashlev and Janice Sievers, and Rex Reid, Pierceton; Mrs. L. E. Warble.'Mrs. Joann Harrison, and lfiss Wanda Wysong. North Webster. —NW— Beverly Jo-Carey' Mr and Mrs. Hiram Ferverda, parents of Mrs. David Carey, entertained at the North Webster Church lof God following commencement ex- < - Tue-day night in her honor. Guests were Mr. Carey, Mr. and Mi’s. Fred Carey, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carey and family, all of Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jenw Carey and fam-
ily, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferverda, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Niles and family, and Rev. and Mrs. Brooks Linn and family, North Webster; and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shock of Syracuse. —NW— Thomas Lee Brindle A small family reception for Tom Brindle was held at his home Tuesday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brindle. Sharon and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jamison, and Mr. and Mrs. D. K. White present. Miss Sandy Marker of Wolf and Mac McQuinn of Indianapolis were also present. —NW— Chris Allen Brower Mrs. Chris Brower was hostess to, family members in her husband’s 'honor at their home Tuesday night. {Present were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. I Jackson. Fort Wayne: Mrs. M. C. !Stanfield of Papakeechie lake; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stanfield, Debbie, Douglasl and David of Etna; Mrs. Icel Rickie, Bobbie and Rickie, Goshen; Mrs. Vern Reid. Pierceton; [Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yagel and Jimmv, Columbia City; Mrs. Dale Danner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brower. Vickie and Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Brower: Susan and Mike, Mr. and Mrs Victor Brower. Mr. and Mrs._ George Staples and Joe. North Web-' ster. —NW— Marsha Lou Shock Mr and Mrs. Joe Shock were hosts Tuesday night after the North Webi ster commencement to honor- their daughter Marsha. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hurless Nine. Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Floyd Breading, and Mrs. -Richaixl May. Danny. Johnny, and Sonja, all of Warsaw: Mrs. Darrell Wilson of Greeley. Colo.: Kent Overmver of Huntington; Mr. and Elmo Shock. Mr and Mrs. Glen Stump. Nancy and Peggy, and Charles Turner, of the North Webster area. Marsha's brother and sister Blaine and Melody, were also present. Me’\ly. a Manchester coldeije student, is at home for the summer. —NW— Sharon Marie Hineslev ■ Out of town relatives Hinesley who attended the commencement were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ball and Mrs. Pearl Hinesley of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. John Sh.xia and Todd of Fort Wayne. ' —NW— Melinda Kay Watson Mrs Maude Watson and Miss Hazel Thompson of Indianaoplis -are relatives of Melinda Watson vxho /were present for the North Webster commencement. : -NW— Frances Dee Baugher Guests at the Arthur Baugher home ,on Tuesday honori: Dee on her graduation w ere Mr. ;md Mrs. Paul Baugher. Mrs. Harn’ 'Bauiilier, Mrs. Franklin Grimes. Mrs. Leo Ulrev. Mrs. Leonard Van-
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Letters To The Editor
From Walter W. Krider
Dear Editor: I suppose you have heard of my being in ‘uie hospital. I haw received many “get well” cards from friends in Milford. I appreciated them very much. Wculd you please express my ap-
Expression of Thanks
Dear. Editor: My heart is so full of joy, happiness and peace I just have to unload to someone. It has always been a weakness in me to not siiow proper appreciation to others, those who had done me kindness or helped me other ways. Usually I have done the opposite, been too quick to criticize, too quick to get angry. But enough about me. Today 1 want to praise and give acknowledge to a few friends and tolks who have done so much for me. So many people day by day go tlirough life helping others, doing acts of kindness, always ready to help, and these deeds go apparently unnoticed from time to time. I know that these few wwds of
Grateful For Support
. At the 1965 meeting of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association a resolution was passed to express tranks and apprtxdatton to the press of Indiana for the cooperation and assist- ■ ance igven the TB program. This resolution expresses the tainking of the thousands of "Hoosier” TB workers throughout Indiana. The resolution as it appears below has been made a part of the ■minutes of the Indiana Tubetcu.osis
ator. Mrs. Randy Grimes, and TwilUlrey. of the North Webster area; and Mrs. Philip of GosheiL Frances Dee received a number of cards and gifts from, friends and relent. -NW— Candy Lynn Massey Mr and Mrs. Ralph Massey held a reception at’their home after-com-mencement Tuesd honorng ti-.e.r daughter Tandy Lxnn. Approximately 25 guests from Mdtoid,
Wednesday, June 9, 1965
predation through your publication to my many friends for their thoughtfulness. 1 I received a beautiful plant of 1 chrysanthemums from the American Legion in Milford. Please ex- i
mine today will make small amends for the many times I have failed to show my appreciation. for kindnesses shown to me. In away this operation has been a wonderful experience to me. The many cards which I have received, the many friends who have called, have been a great lift, inspiration to me. The prayers offered in my behalf, I am very greatful for. I want to mention a few persons who have given me such wonderful help. Rev. Robinson has been here to increase my faith in our. Heavenly Father. ■ • Dr. Fosbrink has been a very great help guiding me medically and correctly during this past year.
Association: Whereas, one of tiie mo<t important .duties'of the Indiana Tulx’rculosis..Association is to keep the public ■inforrifed that tubercidosis ■is preventable,- eommunieal>le and curable, and Whereas, the newspapers of this and helpful in carrying out this, task, ■ ' . . ■ Be it resolved, that, the appreciation of the Indiana Tuberculosis As-
Elwood, and Anderson, and Smith-. vUle, Tenn..'attended. Candy’s brother. Rev. Norman Lee Welcher, Mrs; Welcher, and their son came from Smithville for the commencement, and for a few days’ visit with his family. —NW—- , Craig Ross Baker About 25 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker with congratulations and good wishes for Craig on his graduation after commencement on Tuesday night. Guests were from Warsaw, Syracuse, and the North Webster area. Craig is employed at South Shore Golf course this summer and plans to enter college in the ■ fall. —NW—GEORGE STAPLES SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY I George Staples was honored at a i surprise birthday supper at his home Thursday night when members of his family greeted him on his return in the evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiggs of Chapman lake, Mrs. Will am Gross, . Gary. Susie, and Cindy of Oswego. Misses Toni, Julie, and Jenni Pearson of Papakeechie lake. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Marvin of Brownsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pearson of North Webster. The highlight of the evening was a surprise telephone call from his mother, Mrs. John Staples, of Lewisport, Ky. MEMORIAL day guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond NewcomI er. Syracuse, entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Richard LeCount and |y, on Monday, May 31, at a •< out. \ Fine Gifts FOR FATHERS Dave's Men's Wear ■ Nappanee
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press my thanks to them. Marion and Lowell Beer are in business here in Denver and it is through them that I received a plant. With warmest regards, Walter W. Krider.
Thanks, Dr. Fosbrink. Then, it was Dr. Fosbrink who sent me to Dr. Zietler here in Elkhart. It was Dr. Zietler who performed my operation. I doubt if I could have found a better surgeon anywhere.. He is not only a wonderful doctor but a wonderful dedicated man. t The last but not least, every member of my family has helped me so much in these past weeks that I can't express it in words. I am not healed yet, but I have complete confidence and faith that all will be well. The best thing I can say. is God bless you all, and you too Argh. Sincerely, , t ' Calvin E. Beck
social ion be extended to the press of Indiana. We are truly grateful for the support of newspapers such as yours. Without this support, the cause of tuberculosis control might well falter. This assistance has. and will continue to. contribute much toward the eradication of tuberculosis iii Indiana. Yours very truly, Chester D. Kelly Executive Director
James Waltz Accepts Position As Professor James Waltz, Palo Alto, Calif., has completed work on his Ph D degree in the school of geology, Stanford, university, Stanford, Calif. He received his bachelor of arts degree from DePauw university in 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Waltz will be leaving next week for Fort Collins, Colo., where he has accepted a position as professor of geology at Colorado State university. They will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle W altz. Lake Wawasee, in July. POLLYANNA 4-H HEAR I I COUNTY EXTENSION WORKER I The Pollyanna 4-H club of Syra- ’ I cuse met Tuesday, May 25. Cynthia • Horsey led the pledge to the Amen- ? can flag.and Sheryll Byrd led the t pledge to the 4-H flag. Record books were checked by * the leaders during a recreation per-’ s :od led by Linda Bitner. Mrs. May Stahly, from the coun- ’ ty extenstion office, explained how the different projects were to be prepared for community judging, l " which will be between July 20 and ’• 28. Site alio displayed an achieved ment book and suggested the girls 3 consider this project. , 4-H camp will be June 20 to 24. q All members are eligible who were enrolled in 4-H in 1964 and has completed at least one project, and have enrolled in 1965. Linda Bushong will represent the club at 4-H roundup at Purdue, June 8-10. Plans for bake sale on July .3 were discussed. Demonstrations were given by Linda Jones on a candle salad, by Carol Green on how to grease and flour a cake pan, and Susie Wilson on how to sew on a hook and eye. The next meeting will be on June .8 at 1:30 p.m. in the school-cafeter-ia.
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