The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 October 1965 — Page 10

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MRS. HOVER'S CLASS — The North Webster f.*rst grade class, taught by Mrs. Paul Royer, is shown here. Front rcw; from left, are BU’y Rensberger. Perry Hunter. John Morehead. Tony Conley. Glenn Rollins. Lee Penn. Dennie Evilsizor.

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MRS. NINE'S CLASS — The North Webster first grade class, taught by Mrs. Ira Nine, appears here. Front row. from left. Samuel Tillett. David Tucker, Terry Delaney, Kevin Johnson. David Engleberth. Frank Winters. Jimmy Phlegar, Jay

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MRS. HIRNS' CLASS — Pictured above are the fifst graden. in Mrs. Darlene Rums’ class at North Webster as they posed for a Mail-Journal photographer recently. . Seated are Cara I.ynn Wagoner, Deborah Ruchard, Kimberly Danner

Lambda Chi Omega Convenes At Yellow Banks The annual convention of the Lambda Chi Omega sorority was held in the Yellow Banks Hotel last week end. Mrs. Robert Fidler. who is the state treasurer and a member of North Webster's Beta Psi chapter, was general chairman. Mrs. Paul Scott was chairman of the Saturday night activities which included a smorgasbord dinner followed by a semi-formal ball. Mrs. James Bachelder was in charge of the Sunday luncheon. Decorations used throughout carried a water fantasy theme. An attendance of 85 was reported During the syssson. Mrs. Fidler was insuiKtxT'W a second term as —NW—CHAIN O’ LAKES 4-H CLUB OBSERVED 4-H CLUB WEEK Members of the Chain O’ Lakes 4-H ctab participated in 4-H dub j week activities with a display at Gray’s Grocery at the North Webster shopping center. Some of the projects or pictures of projects displayed were photogiqphy. entomology, sewing, wood wortang. wiki life, electric, and crafts.

Wednesday, October 13, 1965

Ricky Swope. John Shock, and Mark , Stidham. i Seated, from left. Susan Rogers. Anita Ball. Susan Baruth. Valerie ‘ Kiser. Stephanie Davenport. Sabrina < E.lli-. Kathy Izmmoa. Brenda < i Rhodes, Fran Weicht and Nancy , Culver.

I‘ausman and Danny Pischke. Seated, from left, Sally Russell. Lywa Ann Bosstick. Kevin Kober, Stephanie Jemigan. Beckv Peterman. .lane llehey. Mdisa Shipley. Marcia Pifer, Debbie Valentine and r Roberta Bowser.

I and Cindy .Mort. Standing are Michael George. De- • bra Martin. Jay Hoile and . Bobby I Wright. . Absent when the pbeto vgts taken were Billy .Martindale and* Robert Phiilippee.

LAKEVIEW TEMPLE PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET MONDAY Lakeview Temple Pythian Sisters I met in the tail Monday evening with all officers present. Regular business was conducted and practice for inspection, which is on November 25. was held There will be practice next Sunday at B p.m. Invitations were read, one being to a reception at Elkhart for Mrs. 1 Lots Davidson on October 17. Mrs. Davidson is the new DDGC. The other invitation was for friendship at Syracuse on November 3. ‘ The temple's MEC and secretary wdl serve as guest officers. Since November 3 is the night for the regular card party it has been cancelled. A report was heard on Mrs. Russell Engle, who has been ill. She was reported to be improved. Mrs. Harry Bouse served sandwiches, relishes and coffee at the dose of the meeting. —-NW— Methodist Church Holds Study Course On Missions A study course Ofi missions is ■beinb conducted at the Methodist church in North Webster each Sunday night in October. Mrs. James Kline is in charge of the adult croup and Mrs. Robert Roose has the young people s group. Sessions are from 6:30 to 8:30. Rev. Hairy Miller is in charge of the comnus-1 sion of mtarnnm |

Standing, from Mrs. Royer. Jerry Burns. Steve Payne. Billy Harrison. Carolyn Brown. Kathy Trobaugh, Johnna Gansert. Ginger Christner. Pat Meyers. Mitchell Ousley and Donald Minear. Absent was J. Lloyd Kiser.

Standing, from left, Dennis Likens. Steven Wilson. Gary George, Bobby Shock, Shane. Neibert. Kathy Holman. Sonia Rosbrugh. Victoria Heath, Mark Thorn and Gregory Robinson. Absent was Tenna Ellis.

NORTH WEBSTER STARTS BB PRACTICE The North Webster Trojans tum;ed out in force Monday for i their first basketbail practice. Coach Don Butts, w!» is looking forward to a good season, said all his sectional team is returning. Last year the North Webster team uwi 11 games and lost 10. L —NW— ■ North Webster Ladies Present Program At Elkhart Meeting ‘ Your Crowning Glory” was tlie title of the program presented by North Webster ladies at last Wednesday night's meeting of the Alpha Theta chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority held at the home of Mrs. Oren Pratt in Elkhart. Mrs. James Griener was guest program chairman and moderator as Mrs Lorin Kruger and Mrs. Gary Clark gave demonstrations on hair styling. Mrs Burdette Strombeck, Mrs. Herbert Culver and Mrs Merritt Wagoner were models for the demonstration. -NW— Legion and Auxiliary Plans Announced The reguhr meeting of the Herbert Kuhn L'nit of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in the Legton home last Tuesday with the president. Mrs. Mervin Wagoner, in charge erf the meeting. There were 15 members and officers present. Plans were made for the Legion birthday dinner to be he'd Saturday night. Oct. 16. meat, cotfee and rolls will be furnished. Members and their famdies are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. The dinner is scheluled for 6:30 The annual Fall Festival is being planned and the date, November 20. was announced. Arrangements will be completed and further announcements made at a later dote. Mrs. Jacob Krouse received the door prize. Mrs. Lois Lundy and Mrs. Mervin Wagoner served refreshments of gingerbread with whipped cream and coffee.

DEMOCRAT DINNER MEETING Tuesday, Oct. 19,1965 - 6:45 p.m. JOHN BOTTORFF, Secretary of State Main Speaker WESTMINSTER HOTEL Sponsored by WARSAW CITY DEMOCRATS

Bossticks Vacation in New England and Canada Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bostick returned last week from a vacation trip that began with two day’s in Canada (Ontario and Quebec) and a drive along the St. Laurence seaway on their way to Northeast Harbor, Me., where they visited Miss Sandra Bockman who is teaching there. Mrs. Bosstick reported most of the trip was given to sightseeing, mentioning Niagara Falls, Lake Placid, watching the harvesting of potatoes in the heart of the potato growing area. She was particularly thrilled with the ferry ride across Lake Champlain and seeing the Atlantic ocean and admitted her confusion and interest while in Quebec because of the few English speaking people. The couple crossed back into Canada and returned home by way of Michigan. Mrs. Glei Bosstick and Mrs. Hazel Edwards of Danville, spent' tlie week at the Robert Bosstick home with Lynn Ann and Bobbie I while their parents were gone. —NW—MISS AHN A UNDERWOOD MOVING TO LANSING, MICH. Miss Mina Underwood of Warsaw, who is well known in this I community, is moving to Lansing, j I Mich. Miss Underwood is employ-1 ed by the Colonel Saunders KenI tacky Fired Chicken restaurant take-out chain and has been transferred. Her address will be 1521 Comfort street. Lansing. Miss Underwood in an. aunt of Mrs. Lorin Kruger. Mrs Kruger and her mother. Mrs Mary Barker, spent the day i Sunday’ with Miss Underwood. I -NWCOMMINITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schrock and son, Brian, of Elkhart were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. James Griener and fam- j ily. Orva Miller returned home last Tuesday from the Parkview Memorial hospital in Fort Wayne where he had major surgery. He is | reported improving steadily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer arid family, Mrs. Stanley Vanator. Mrs. Virginia Schafer and son. Bobbie j ‘and two grandsons, Joe and Jim: ■ Hpwe were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I Krouse. I w Mrs. Robert Brindle entertained with a. luncheon euchre party last Wednesday. Mrs. Vem Hunt, Mrs. Jacob Krouse and Mrs. Stanley Vanator were guests. i Mr. and Mrs. Ronald How'e and Miss Linda Howe drove to Chicago Sunday where they met their parents. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Howe, ‘ and spent the day with them there. Mr, and Mrs. George Staples and son. Joe spent the week end with friends in Lebanon and near ■ Brownsburg.

APPLEBUTTER TIME AT BOWMANS FARM About 250 persons enjoyed on oldfashioned applebutter making time at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowman, two and a halt miles southeast of Pierceton, on Sunday. The hosts furnished beef, cooked in an outdoor pit,, with guests taking a covered dish for pot luck dinner served at noon. There were two 30-gallon kettles of applebutter bubbling away, an aroma which the. guests stated could not be surpassed. This festive occasion has been a yearly event for the Bowman family for many years, and each vear they invite their friends and neighbors in to share the dinner, cider end grape juice. Their neighborly spirit does not end here for they also provide entertainment during the afternoon, j This year they arranged for Moe’s Combo to play, consisting of Clint Pletcher and Art and .-Amuno Obregon, and Jane Fricke, a senior student at South Whitley high school, who played the guitar and sang a number of songs. Miss Fricke is well known in this community as she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WallyFricke and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Kyler, all of South Whitley. ' Former Resident Named Vice President Os Association Mrs. Ford (Mary Louise* Kilgore of Indianapolis, a former home economics teacher in the Pierceton school and wife of the late Ford Kilgore, was elected vice president of the Indiana County Extension .Agents .Association. The election took place during the annual conference of Indiana Co. operative Extension at Purdue university recently. Others elected to serve in 1966 were A. D. Luers, Lake county extension agent, president; .Al Pell. Allen county youth agent, vice president and 0. K. Anderson, Knox county extension agent, secretarytreasurer.

FFA JUDGING TEAM TO NATIONAL CONTEST The South Whitley FFA livestock judging team placed first recently in the Indiana state contest and will represent Indiana in the National contest at Kansas City, Mo., which started October 11 and ends October 16. Members of the team are Chuck Sponhauer, John Shaffer, Dan Gottschalk and Pat Yobe. The' coach is William McVay. HONOR SON AT FAREWELL DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab of r 1, SyTacuse entertained at a farewell dinner for their son. Dem, last Sunday evening. Don left for the army mi Tuesday of this week. Those present for the dinner were M.r and Mrs. Millard Stoller and land, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wuthrich and family of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haab and Greg of Quincy, 111.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab and Jffl. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Haab and the Misses Priscilla and Nettie Haab. .All of the above mentioned persons called a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beer earlier in the day’ on Sunday.

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TAN-WAPO-KA CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET FOR PROGRAM The Tan-Wapo-Ka Camp Fire group of Syracuse met Monday, Oct. 4, after school at the Scout cabin for its regular meeting and a special program. The special program was given after the regular meeting, and honored the girls for various work they had accomplished in the seven crafts. The girls are required to do certain projects as a group but they can also work toward bead awards as they feel inclined or i have the time to finish in acer- ; tain span of time. Tan-Wapo-Ka group consists of 18 girls: Gail Benson, Ama Mae Carwile, April Hapner, Susan Henning, Denise Hostetler. Dawn Miller,

WANTED DONATIONS OF ALL KINDS FOR White Elephant Auction Saturday, October 30 2-S P. M. S•. * . YOU CALL WE HAUL THAT'S ALL! Leon Newman .... Phone:6sß-4530 Bud Smith Phone:6sß-4077 Ralph Gansert Phone: 658-4941 SPONSORED BY Milford Chamber Os Commerce

! Julia Moore, Janice Nichols, Beverly Peters, Sandra Searfoss, Tru!dy Shivley, Yvonne Spurling, Linda Lundquist, Brenda Hughes. Dixie Darr. Lynn Dilley, Debra Sheets and Patty Brown. Os these girls 15 received award beads ranging from a low of 14 for one girl to 251 for another. The awards were passed out by the guardian, Mrs. E. L. Nichols. Mrs. Donna Hostetler, assistant guardian gave the 13 girls who passed the Trailseeker rank their certificate Thee girls are the first 13 girls listed in the above names. The other girls either have already passed tlie Trailseeker rank or joined the group too late to earn the certificate. All 18 will be starting work on passing the rank Woodgather during the coming

year. Janice Nichols was the only member who did not miss any of the meetings during the past year. The girls meet the first and third Monday of each month in the scout cabin. JOE BUSHONG CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Hie three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bushong and their families gathered at their home Tuesday, Oct. 5, for a pot-luck supper to honor Mr. Bushong's birtliday. The birthday of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Avon Bushong was also celebrated. Others present were Avon Bushong and two children, Mr. and Mrs. George Bushong and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bushong and family.