The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1970 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed. Feb. 11, 1970

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1..1 ■P a yiS( VSS PEACE CORPS ACTIVITIES — Congressman John Brademai <D-IND). left, talks with Astronaut Neil Armstrong at a recent meeting of the Peace Corps Congressional Advisory C>roup. of which Brjfdemas is a member. The advisory group is an informal gathering of 16 members of the House of Representatives who meet personally with Peace Corps officials to make recommendations on the direction of Peace ( orps Activities around the world. Armstrong is the newly appointed chairman of the Peace Corps National Advisory Council, a blue ribbon panel w hich advises the director of the Peace Corps.

MRS. BUSHONG ENTERTAINS GARDEN CLUB Mrs Ernest Bushong was hostess to the Sy racuseWawasee Garden club on Tuesday, Feb. 3. in her home on Syracuse Lake. A shaft business meeting was held with a report being made on the success of the Christmas Bell 'Walk Donations were made to the t’ufdue Horticulture Scholarship fund and the World Gardening fund, this money being earmarked to help replace the recent destruction in Mississippi. For the evening program the

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Bushongs showed pictures of their recent trip to Africa. Portugal and Spam. Mrs. Bushong was assisted in serving refreshments to the 12 members present by Mrs. Nelson Miles The next meeting will be March 3 in the home of Mrs Tom ’Prickett. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs Valerie Hughes, Mrs Nora Firestone, Mrs. Maud Davault. Harold Hopple and Peter Blue, all of Syracuse, Called on Mrs 4 Emory Guy of Syracuse, who is a patient in the Goshen hospital, on Friday.

North Webster By MAYZEL MILLER

ROBERTA RHODES HOSTESS TO CHAIN O’ LAKES 4-H CLUB President Mark Rieff opened the February meeting of the Chain O’ Lakes 4-H club Monday afternoon at the home of Roberta Rhodes. Pledges to the U.S. flag and the 4-H flag were led by Greg Fidler and Mart Rupprecht, respectively. Roberta Rhodes handled the secretary’s report and roll call, and the treasurer's report was given by Steve Rhodes. Bill Fawley presented devotions. Plans for a club trip were discussed, but are incomplete at this time. It was announced that March 1 is the deadline for enrollmerd into the club. Other announcements include an officer training school this week at the Warsaw Freshman high school, and a series of craft workshops to take place in March. Essential items to be carried in a first aid kit were enumerated and displayed by Vince Rhodes during the health and safetyportion Club members judged cookies which were furnished by Debra Engleberth, Brenda and Janet Rhodes. John Rhodes, and Fran Bieber Brenda Rhodes led group singing, and Jerry Rhodes was in charge of recreation. The March 2 meeting will be held at the home of Steve Rhodes. -NW— u FARM BUREAU PLANNING SESSION Officers of the combined Tippecanoe and Turkey Creek townships Farm Bureau organization held a planning session recently at the home of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Bowser Those attending were Preston Gregory, vice president; Bob Likens, secretary-treasurer; women's leader Mrs. Sherman Bryant. Mrs Joe Barrett, pet and hobby leader; and Mrs. Bob Likens, assistant women’s leader President Doug Bowser announced the next regularly scheduled meeting will be a potluck supper to be held in the Church of God fellowship hall on March 10. Mrs. Bowser served refreshments at the close of the session. —NW—ATTEND 4-H LEADER TRAINING SESSION Mrs. Ronald Grieder and Mrs. Norman Rhodes, representing the Room-4-U and Chain O’ Lakes 4-H clubs respectively, attended an all-day leader training meeting Friday at the Shrine

building. Robert Hepler, an attorney from Goshen, was guest speaker for the Rotary-sponsored training conference. His topic was ‘What Am I Doing Here’. The purpose of this annual affair is to provide 4H leaders with appropriate training to oversee and plan interesting and informative activities for their respective local clubs -NW— Secrist 65 Hold Wednesday Meeting Mrs. Boyd Howard and Mrs. Jay Boyer were hostess and cohostess, respectively, when the Secrist 65 Home Demonstration club met Wednesday night at the Howard home. Mrs. Boyer presented meditations and the group sang ‘.America’, the song of the month, reviewed by Mrs. David Everts. Due to the absence of the health and safety leader, group discussion took place and included the topics, flu and measles vaccine. Mrs. Russell Moore gave tips on ‘Growing delphiniums indoors’ for the garden remarks. Guest speaker Neal Carlson, who is the vice president of the First National Bank of Warsaw, related pertinent facts concerning bank trusts. ‘A project for club in 1970’ was the response to roll call. Mrs. Larry Teghtmeyer won the door prize. Cherry cheese cake and coffee were served. Mrs. Jay Boyer will be hostess for the March 4 meeting. -NW—HI NEIGHBORS MEET Ten members of the Hi Neighbors club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Tom List, recently. Mrs. Edna Thomas served as cohostess. Mrs. Thurlow Mock read several poems for meditations and roll call responses were funny stories or jokes. A game was played during the recreational period. Mrs. Ruby Godschalk was awarded the door prize. A trip to Elkhart is being planned for March, replacing the regularly scheduled meeting. -NWChurch Os God News The Go-Getters class will have a Valentine Party in the church social room at 7:30 this Saturday evening. The program committee consists of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lundy, and Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Robbins. Rev. Richard Rash will be guest speaker Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon for a Youth

Retreat at Epworth Forest. Rev. Lewis Thomas and Rev. Rash attended the Northeast District Ministerial Alliance Tuesday at Wabash. Plans were discussed at a meeting Sunday evening for the DYC 70 trip this summer. It is reported that registrants and supervisors from the local church will no doubt fill the 41-passenger capacity of the bus. Many points of interest en route to Dallas will be enjoyed. A work day for ladies of the missionary society was held Tuesday at the church, with a salad and dessert luncheon at noon. Rev. Thomas will be one of four Indiana representatives attending the 1970 Consultation of the Church of God. to be held in Anderson February 17-20. Many of the sessions will take place in the Park Place Church of God. There are more than 200 delegates expected to attend. —NW— North Webster Christian Church News Rev. and Mrs. Phay H Plummer attended a Moody Bible Conference in Chicago one day last week, prior to leaving for a vacation in Florida. Rev. Plummer is. pastor of the North Webster Christian church. During his absence, services will be carried on by Rev. John D. Suderman of Winona Lake. -NW—PTO’s ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAM Miss Lois Hamm, elementary music instructor at the North Webster school, will be in charge of a musical program given by the elementary grades at the school gym February 17. Beginning at 7:30, this program is sponsored annually by the P.T.O. Miss Hamm will include a resume of the music curriculum being used this year. The public is invited. -NWCharm ‘N Chatter Home Demonstration Club In Meeting ‘Consumer Protection in the Market Place’ was the lesson topic reviewed by Mrs. Clifton Schang at the February meeting of the Charm ’N Chatter Home Demonstration club. Members were urged to become more alert and actively involved in consumer citizenship; to check and judge quantity and quality of

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goods, and compare prices of same. Mrs. James McNabb was the hostess and was assisted by Mrs. D. K. White. Mrs. Vern Hunt gave the history of the song ‘Old Dog Tray’, and Mrs. Loren Badskey gave the meditations. ‘Proper automobile care to minimize pollution’, and Starting a car in cold weather’, were the topics discussed by Mrs. Lester Kline for the health and safety lesson. Mrs. Bill Metcalf gave tips relating to color improvement in flowers, as well as size, and strength of stems. Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh presided during the forepart of the meeting, and president Mrs. Gilbert Baumlee directed the business portion. The McNabb home was beautifully decorated in the Valentine Motif, and the refreshments carried out the theme. —NW— North Webster Church Os The Brethren News Lenten services are scheduled to begin this Sunday night, Feb. 15. Miss Lois Hamm will direct the junior high and elementary grades in presenting special music for this first service. Cub Scout Pack 26 was present at the Sunday morning worship service. Den mothers who accompanied the group were Mrs. Jerry Badskey, Mrs. Norbert Niles, Mrs. Max Simpson, Mrs. Phil Payne and Mrs. Clifton Schang. —NW— North Webster United Methodist Church News At 6;30 Sunday evening, Feb. 15. there will be a carry-in supper consisting of sandwiches and desserts in the fellowship room, followed by a filmstrip in the auditorium at 7:30. The film is entitled Sharing the Fellowship’ and members are urged to attend. Mrs. Joe Roush. Mrs. Joe Barrett. Mrs. Paul Royer. Mrs. Preston Gregory, and Mrs. James Rowe attended a joint missionary ladies meeting as guests of the Miriam. Circle of the Methodist W.S.C.S. last Tuesday night. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Lee Sharp remains in the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne after receiving a pacemaker for a heart condition. She expects to return to her home some time this week. Mrs. Jennie Streby is at home

after spending some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Streby. The regularly scheduled monthly meeting of the North Webster Anna Bower WCTU has been cancelled for February, due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Likens of Pierceton were guests recently at a family gathering held at a North Webster restaurant. The occasion honored the Likens’ 40th wedding anniversary. Colonel is a brother to North Websters’ Bus Likens. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Mickley of West Palm Beach. Fla., spent last week end with their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mickley. Miss Sharon Pearl, teacher in the North Webster school, was absent from her teaching duties last week after undergoing minor surgery at the Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. Sharon had several teeth extracted, and spent several days recuperating at the home of her parents, the Bill Pearls of Secrjst Lake. Mrs. Ira Nine and Mrs. H. K. Bilsland assumed Sharon's teaching post during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brower of Indianapolis spent the week end visiting her parents, the Robert Rieffs of near Barbee Lake. Mrs. 'Brower is the former Marilyn Rieff. The young couple was celebrating the first anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Duane Leedy is recuperating at home following major surgery at the Whitley County hospital. The Tippecanoe Township Home Demonstration club meeting was cancelled in January, due to inclement weather and sickness, however, plans are going ahead for a meeting this month.

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Mrs. Tracy VanCuren is at home after spending three weeks in Florida. She accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner. April will see the first meeting in 1970 of the Sunshine club. No meetings have been held during the winter months. Officers of the friendship club are Mrs. Alton Kruger, president; Mrs. Ed Black, secretary; and Mrs. Ben Mabie, treasurer. Mrs. Ira Rothenberger was taken to the Whitley County hospital Wednesday evening for further tests and medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey, Findlay, Ohio, spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas and family. Bob Dellinger is undergoing tests at a hospital in Lafayette. CARE FREE MOTHERS HOLD GUEST NIGHT The Care Free Mothers club of Milford met recently in the home of Mrs. William Bess for a guest night. Guests were Mrs. Dean Miller of Goshen. Mrs. Tom Holderread of Syracuse, and Mrs. Glen Bloss of Milford. Mrs. Bess used a pink and white theme with pink roses centering her table. The salad bar was highlighted with pink and white lights. Co-hcstesses for the evening were. Mrs. Jerry Bray and Mrs. Tom Dye of Milford and Mrs. Don Anderson and Mrs. Pat Meek of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Haley of Wabash were at their r 2 Syracuse home over the week end.