The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 December 1965 — Page 27

North Webster News CORINNE STAPLES, Correspondent PHONE 834-2688

Pythian Sisters Announce Christmas Plans Attendance at the Lakeview Temple Pythian Sisters meeting last Monday night was better than usual

Tired From Christmas Shopping? I with us I We Feature AUGSBURGER'S I Breasted Chicken COFFEE SHOP I Short Orders w _ To I C„ 8 P m - — Friday and Saturday 6 a.m. I jOlluWICneS To 9 p.m. — Sunday 11 a.m. To 7 p.m. ■ J State Road 15, North Milford, Ind. I

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and quite appropriate for roll call meeting. The short program included renewing the obligation. Mrs. Russell Engle was welcomed back after a long absence due to illness. Until Mrs. Engle became

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ill she had not missed a meeting. Plans were made for the Christmas partv which will be held December 13. A carry-in supper is planned in the social room at 6:30 and the members’ families are in-

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No. Webster Methodist Church To Expand

The growth in the youth group of the North Webster Methodist churcn has now far exceeded its present building and the first phase of the building program is scheduled to begin June 1, 1966. providing additional classrooms for the church school and facilities for all other church sponsored group activities. The Methodist church has long

vited. A program will be held after' supper for the children and Santa Claus will make his annual call. —NW— New Address For PFC Larry L. Shock Mrs. Lester Shock has received the following new address for her son Larry. It is as follows: PFC Larry L. Shock 2122488 H &- S Co. A 1 PLT 3-9 Marine Marine 20, 3rd Division Forward FPO San Francisco, Calif, 96601 —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Larry Buffer and son spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Morris and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis and daughter of Oshkosh. Wis., arrived last Wednesday night and spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Whisler. While here, they visited other relatives in the vicinity before returning home Sunday afternoon. > Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller and

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jrovided facilities for the Webster community for the Boy Scouts, kindergarten class, meeting room for A. A. and other community groups. Workers of the chu ah will spend heir pre-Christmas season working to raise funds for a new wing to be built at the present site. The time pom December 3 through 19 ha# teen set aside for this work.

Sally and Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Kline at Smith Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Unicki of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grubb of Yorktown were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Kline Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cremeens were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Stanley Vanator. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krouse were Mrs. James Sowash and Mrs. Rita Schmidt and children of Fort Wayne. Mrs. John Pifer of Warsaw' and Miss Shirley Pifer of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pifer of Sechrist lake enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at Foo and Fayes reataurant near Syracuse Thursday night. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of the Ray Vanator family were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Seibers of Chapman lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanfield and family of Whiteland were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mrs. M. C. Stanfield of Pappakeechie

IcLKv. Joe Staples spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Yagel of near Columbia City. Christian Science Lesson For Sunday Congregations in Christian Science churches throughout the world will hear a Bible lesson this Sunday on “God the Only Cause and Creator.” The readings will open with foe last verse from foe first chapter [of Genesis: “And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.” Related passages from “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy will [ include: “The spiritual reality is foe 1 scientific fact in all things — God. ■ Spirit, alone created all. and called it good — The age seems ready to approach this subject, to ponder somewhat foe supremacy of Spirit, and at least to touch the hem of Truth’s garment” (pp.207,339.170K I - _ — J RED - gh cross f fl BLOOD SAVES LIVES

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Wednesday, December 1, 1965

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Double Ring Ceremony United Sharon Anglin And John Gibbs

A double ring Wrenwiy perform- < ed recently iii the Sacred Heart church. Warsaw, solemnized the wedding vows of Miss Sharon K. 1 Anglin and John \V. Gibbs. The’ cer- ' emony was officiated at the nuptial , mass by Father Lawrence Redding- . ton before the candlelighted altar f decorated with large vases of white mums and red oak leaves. j The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max R, Anglin of r 2 Mil- ■ ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Gibbs of 629 Hyacinth Place, High- . land Park, 111., are the parents of ; the bridegroom. Escorted to the altar, by her father, the bride appeared in a gown of ivory silk peau de soie and imported | Alencon lace. .Mencon lace appliques sprinkled with seed pearls enhanced the peau bodice which was fashioned with a round neckline and elbow [length sleeves. The controlled peau [hoop skirt with appliqued Alencon lace and pearls swept with a chapel length train. Her ivory lace mantilla type veil that flowed to the end of the train was held in place by a crown of lace and seed pearls. She carried a crescent bouquet of white pompons sprayed with pearls. | Bride’s Attendants - Miss Arlene Anglin of Milford, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Sheila Oursler and Miss Opal Krebs of Chicago. They were attired in red silk peau de soie gowns with matching pillbox headpieces and carried

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cascade bouquets of white pompons Kathy Troup, daughter of Mr. and Mi-si Evar Troup of Milford and a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a gown of red silk peon de soie, styled the same as the bridesmaids, with a small red bow headpiece. She carried a white baseket ot red rose petals. All the gowns and headpieces were made by the bride. s James M. Gibbs of Highland Park. 111., twin brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man. Jay Shapiro and Charles Fiore of . Highland Park were groomsmen. The mother of the bride wore a light blue knit suit with black accessories. and the mother of the bridegroom wore a gray kmt suit with black accessories. Each had a corsage of white carnations. A reception and buffet luncheon were served in the church social room immediately following the ceremony. After a three-week trip in Europe the couple will reside in a newly furnished apartment in Deerfield, ni. DEER HUNTING IN VSA’OMING Lakeland area men left Friday morning on a deer hunting trip to Aha, Wvo. - Making the trip were John Fisher and Frank Rink of the Syracuse area. Delbert Dippon and Herman Weisser .of the Milford area and Willard Conn of. near 1 Leesburg

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