The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 November 1966 — Page 8

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NORTH WEBSTER OPEN HOUSE — North Webster volunteer fireman played host Sunday afternoon to approximately 500 visitors who turned out for their open house at the new fire station in downtown North Webster. Refreshments were served

LIST HONOR ROLL AT NORTH WEBSTER FOR FIRST GRADING PERIOD

Following is the honor roll .it North Webster high school for the first grading period of the 196667 school year: Seniors—Sherri Rider’, Tim Hine*. Rick Humbles’. Barney Culver. Penny Gansert, Sandra Kiser, Carlla Ki seivßick White. Peg Goodyear, Peg Stump. Chris Baker. Jan Murchie. Marsha Bockman. Dennis Slalter. Greg Bause. Marcia Bowden and Patty LeCount Juniors—Cathy Bryant*, Mary Beth Gaskill ', Mary Jo Conway*. N.uwy. Konzelman, Anita Reasoner and Dan

4-H CLUBS HAVE JOINT ACHIVEVMENT PROGRAM

The three Tippecanoe township 4H clubs met at the North Webster school cafeteria last Tuesday night for their annual achievement award program. Chain-CbLakes, Room 4-U and Wee Webster Workers are the three clubs in this township. Mrs. Ronald Greider introduced “Daryl and His Darlings”, a musical group composed of Daryl 'Diomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas, and Roxie and Jeanne Stepp, daughters of Mr. and Mrs Nathan Stepp of

ON NOV. 8 SUPPORT THIS FINE - REPUBLICAN TRUSTEE TICKET

DARRELL PHILLIPS Plain Township FOR ADVISORY BOARD JAMES H. HEI ERM ANMAX SHIVELY FRANCIS E. WILDMAN

THIS IS A REPUBLICAH YEAR Kosciusko County Republican Central Committee Giles Hoffer. Chairman; Pauline Jordan, Vice Chairman; O. Ray Miner, Treasurer; Nellie Garman, Secretary. — Pd. Pol. Ad

Wednesday. November 2, 1966

by fireman Howard Bockman and Ray Spry. Posing for this photo before Tippecanoe township's new pumper unit, the largest in the county, are members of the department, from left. Tony Strombeck. George Staples, as-

Bennett Sophomores — Debbie Bockman*, Betsy Buis. Charlene Patton and Gary Brown. Freshman—Dave Rider’. Bridget Davenport. Carla Alvey’. Barry Reasoner, Melanie Pifer and Penny Sharp. Eighth grade—Debbie Bemish and Sally Miller Seventh grade—Kerry Barrett. Tim Blue. Sue Brown. Robin Goodyear. John Rhodes. Rebecca Long and Brenda Kay Mann. An represents all A’s.

Goshen. I Follow in: the musical entertainment, awards were presented by Charles Heppner, county extension youth agent as live club secretaries, John Rhodes of Chain-O-Lakes, Paula | Ganger, Room 4-U and Keith Greid(er of Wee Webster Workers called the roll for their respective clubs. First year pins were received by Bob Coffin, Bill Fawley. Robin Goodyear. Jeanne Krasnansky. Dale Mabie, Jeff Rhodes. Debbie Stutzman

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sistant chief Dick Culberson, chief Verland Bockman. captain Loren Kruger, driver Glenn Stump (in truck) George Burns. John Bockman, Dick Mitchell. David Burns and Harold Needier. A Pierceton Press staff photo.

and David Weicht from the Chain-O-Lakes dub; to Debra Clayton. Rhonda Huffman. Jeannie Mellinger, Susan Niles. Denise Rensberger, Joni Rupprecht and Teresa Wiseman of the Room 4-U club and to Elbert Campbell. Mona Paulus, Richard Shock and Susan Niles of the Wee Webster Workers. Second year members receiving pins were Gary Brown. Susan Brown, Steve Johnson. Jim Krasnansky, Jo Anne Krasnansky and Mark Reiff from the Chain O-Lakes dub: Rosalyn Long, Cheryl Ryerson and Connie Christner from the Room 4-U club and Steve Bryant. David Dausman, Rosalyn Long and Gary White from the Wee Webster Workers. , Chain-O-Lakes members receiving I third year pins were John Rhodes and Becky Stutzman; Room 4-U members were Rebecca Long and Mary Thomas and Wee Webster Workers members were Kathy Dausman, Danny Dausman, Rebecca Long and Mary Thomas. | Eldonna Clayton and Marlene Speigle. members of the Room 4-U dub, received the fourth year pins. Darlene Long received the fifth year pin as a member of both the Room 4-U club and the Wee W’ebster Workers with Keith Greider and Daryl Thomas of the Wee Webster Workers also receiving fifth year pins. Carolyn Long was the only member to receive a sixth year pin. She represents both the Room 4-U and the Wee W’ebster Workers.

Ik 1 JOHN DAVIDSEN Van Buren Township FOR ADVISORY BOARD HERBERT W. BAUMGARTNER MAURICE BEER THOMAS ALLEN MILLER For Justice Os Peace HARRY DALE DOH

Seventh year pins were presented to Marilynn Reiff of the Chain-O-Lakes dub, Cathy Bryant of both Room 4-U and the Wee W’ebster Workers and Paula Ganger of the Room 4-U dub. Doug Long, with a total of nine years to his credit, has the distinction of being the member with the greatest number of years of membership. Since he was unable to at'tend, his pin was accepted by his sister, Carolyn. Heathy Bryant, who is president of both Room 4-U and Wee Webster W’orkers dubs, presided over the remainder of the meeting with Marilynn Reiff leading in the pledges to the American and the 4-H flags. Cookies baked by members of the foods project and punch were served to 100 members and guests. Special mention goes to Marilynn Reiff for the beautiful centerpiece she made to decorate the table. —NW— Tippecanoe Township Club Has Memorial For Former Member The Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers club met last Wednesday at the Barbee Conservation dub house. The meeting was opened in regular form with Mrs. Russell Mickley giving the history of the song of the month, “Auld Lang Syne,” and the members singing in unison. -Mrs. Mickley also gave devotions which had been prepared by I Mrs. Clifford Thomas who was Linkable to attend. | The noon meal was served by the committee. Mrs. Russell Mickley and Mrs. Hayes Hidy, after which Mrs. Ray Ferguson showed slides of the trip dub members took in August to Michigan City and Friendship Gardens. A memorial for Mrs. Harry Stark, a former president of the club who passed away recently, was held by Mrs. Russell Mickley. Mrs. Ray Ferguson and Mrs Elsie Strombeck. —NW— Robert Reiffs On Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff and sons Mark and Ralph left last Wednesday evening on a four-day camping trip through Illinois and Missouri. Their first stop was at Springfield where they visited Lincoln's home, his tomb and the railroad museum where he gave his farewell address when leaving for Washington, D. C. At Hannibal, Mo., they went thru Mark Twain’s home and museum and the cave in which Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher were lost. Defiance, Mo., was the next stop. Along the Femme Osage river, about five miles out in the country is located Daniel Boone’s home which he built on a Spanish land grant. Here he lived the last 21 years of his life and here he died. Thoroughly steeped in Daniel Boone lore, the Reiffs travelled on to St. Louis where they saw the htfge arch — the gateway to the

tvgs Bib. jfl MADISON F. JONES Turkey Creek Township FOR ADVISORY BOARD JAMES E. FRY MAURICE DORSEY HAROLD B. GRAY’ For Justice Os Peace CHRISTIAN F. KOHER For Township Constable JAMES W. HAMMAN

west — which is still under construction. They also visited the new St. Louis Cardinal’s stadium. On their way home, they stopped in Vincennes and went through the Indiana Territorial Capitol, the SunPost Printing shop, “Grouseland’ — William Henry Harrison’s home and the George Rogers Clark memorial. —NW— American Legion Auxiliary Reports On Halloween Party The annual Halloween party held at the Legion home Saturday began with open house at noon with ham. baked beans, salads and such served I all afternoon. At 8 o’clock the costumed parade and judging took place with prizes presented as follows: Jim Boaz of Pierceton, dressed as ,a gorilla: Arden Leiter, Jr., Bar- . bee Lakes, dressed as a “Go-Go” 'girl: and Paul Milam of Pierceton as the empty cupboard in the nursery rhyme (while his wife appeared as Mother Hubbard'. Each winner received a cash prize of $5. . | Members reported that the open house was well attended all afternoon. This is the first time for such an open house in connection with a partv. —NW— Local Girl Lakeland Autorama Trophy Queen Miss Marilynn Reiff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff, was trophy queen at the Lakeland Autorama Sunday, Oct. 23. She presented the trophies and special gifts to the 17 Rod and Custom car winners. The autorama was a two-day show held at the Warsaw armory October 22 and 23. Winner of tlie show by popular vote was the “Tee Wee” shown by the Coachmen of i South Bend. —NW— Attend Speech Contest Five North Webster speech students attended the Warsaw speech contest Saturday, Oct. 22. They' were Marsha Bockman. Anita Reasoner. Marilynn Reiff, Sandra [ Wood and Dan Kuhn. Dan received a fourth, .Anita, a j fifth and Marsha, a sixth. Mrs. Wil-, Earn Harvout is speech instructor ' at North Webster higti school. —NW—PAYNE, Sandra Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Phil Payne are parents of a daughter, Sandra Lynn, born Friday, Oct. 14, at the Whitley County lospital in Columbia City. ; She weighed six pounds, two and one-fourth ounces. Sandra lias a brother, Steven, six, and a sister, Susan, three years old. Mrs. A. L. McKee and Mrs. Hannah Payne, both of North Webster, | are grandmothers. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coy, Sr., were guests of honor at a dinner

in a White Pigeon, Mich., restaurant Saturday night in celebration of their 30th wedding anniversary’. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Hire of Ligonier, Mr. and Mrs. William Bess of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coy, Jr., of Nappanee, Mrs. Wayne Brown of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coy of North Webster. After dinner entertainment consisted of bowling. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stanfield of Whiteland visited his mother, Mrs. M. C. Stanfield, at her Papakeeehie lake home Sunday. Mrs. Stanfield had just returned to her home following a short stay at the Whitley County hospital where she was admitted for tests and observation. Other callers were Mrs. George Staples and Joe and Mrs. Chris Brower and sons of North Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stanfield of Etna. Miss Connie Logan of Redkey who is a student teacher in the North Webster school is a patient in the Bluffton clinic. She has been ill for over a week and was admitted last Wednesday. A2C Thomas Lee Brindle left Monday morning for Langley air force base after spending a io-dav furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Brindle of Barbee lake. Mrs. Charles Gant and family

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS-9 'til 1 YELLOW BANKS HOTEL ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE WEBSTER

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spent the week end in Frankfort visiting her parents. Rick Gant was home on leave over the week end. He is stationed in North Dakota. Benefit Style Show At Syracuse A Success The Style Show and bridge party held in the Pickwick Lounge Thursday at 1 p.m. was a success with all 125 tickets sold. The show and bridge party was sponsored by the board of directors of the Lakeland Youth Center as a benefit for the center. Bud Smith, director of the center, welcomed the guests. The managers of the lounge served a dessert and Mrs. Helen Overstreet provided the organ music. The show was presented by Tom Scoks Sportswear and was narrated by Mrs. Tom (Nancy) Prickett. The following were the models: Cara Singerly, Cinda Singerly, Helen Alfrey, .Alice Alfrey, Lindy Vance. Linda Connolly, Becky Carlin, Carrie Fisher. Martha Edwards, Teri Blue and Rusch Moseley. Following the style show bridge was played. There were 34 door prizes given.

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CHARLES A. MIKEL Jefferson Township FOR ADVISORY BOARD PHILIP BEER DALE H. BERGER RICHARD BLESSING

rfi ISIQJ Thursday • Saturday, November 3,4, 5 2—Features—2 Clint Walker in “The Night Os The Grizzly” and Allen and Rossi in “The Last Os The Secret Agents” Sunday - Wednesday, November 6 thru 9 DOUBLE SHOCK SHOW Rock Hudson in “Seconds” and Second Shocker “Psychopath”