The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 March 1970 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Mar. 25, 1970

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North Webster By MAYZEL MILLER. Legion Celebrates 51st Birthday With Supper Saturday. March 20

The American Legion, Herbert Kuhn post 253, at North Webster held its birthday supper on Saturday. March 20, in the Legion home. The occasion was the 51st birthday of the American Legion. Guests were past state commander Joe Donovon and wife of Warsaw; second district commander Joe Watkins and wife of Warsaw. Herman Adams, district adjuanaut of Barbee Lakes; commander Robert

MM ENGAGEMENT KNOWN — Mr. and Mr*. Charles Robert Roose of North Webster announce the engagement of their daughter. Sue Ann. to Don Roger Guy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy, also of North Webster. Miss Roose is a 1969 graduate of Wawasee high school. Her fiance is a 1968 graduate of North Webster high school. No date has been set for the wedding. „ ENTERTAINS BACKWATER * FRIENDS Vice president Mrs Richard Snoke opened the Backwater Friends Estension Homemakers club meeting Thursday night by reading the thought for the month The group sang "America the Beautiful" and recited the club creed Mrs Howard Bemish reviewed the song of the month, "Go Down Moses", and meditations were given by co-hostess. Mrs. Ledru Gray; reading two articles en-

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Sroufeand wife of Pierceton; and commander Jack Angel and wife of North Webster. Talks were given by Joe Donovan and Joe Watkins. The auxiliary provided the main course and the rest of the dinner was pot luck. A total of 92 people attended the supper. Music for dancing was provided by the "Total Sounds.

titled “Mother’s ABCs’ and “Her Turn at Honking.’’ Health and safety remarks were offered by Mrs. Orva Miller, and Mrs. Bemish gave the garden lesson. A lesson dealing with new fabrics was presented by Mrs. Archie Hoffert. Roll call response was “What Easter Means to Me." > A donation will be made to the International Farm Youth Exchange program. Following the club collect, refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Glenn Vanator Mrs Arden Rider won the door prize The April meeting will be the anniversary dinner at a Fort Wayne restaurant -NW—NORTH WEBSTER PYTHIANS MEET The North Webster Pythian Sister met at the K.P. Hali. with most excellent chief. Mrs. Verland Bockman presiding for the March meeting Invocation was led by past chief Mrs. Russel Moore. An application for admittance of a member of the Pythian Home was read and unanimously passed. Mrs. Bockman announced that the district convention will be held m .North Webster at the K.P. Hall on May 14. rather than April as was previously announced. Mrs. Carl Kissinger, 'dinner chairman, informed members that a menu has been chosen, and asked members to bring home made pies for dessert An announcement was made by Mrs. Stanley Vanator that the Past Chief club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jacob Kraus of Secrist Lake on March 11. The social hour following the business meeting found Mrs. George Staples serving salad and crackers

ROOM 4-U 4-H CLUB HAS MEETING Twenty-seven Room 4-U 4-H club members met at the home of Kay Ferverda for the March meeting. Mike Koher led the pledge to the American flag, and Toni Pearson, the 4-H flag. A questionnaire was conducted by leader Mrs. Ronald Greider. during the health and safety segment. , “How many times I was pinched on Saint Patricks Day”, was the response to roll. Devotions were given by Joseanne Jemigan and Julie Pearson, and Joseanne algo led the recreational period. Mrs. Don Ferverda served refreshments. Melinda Hasty will be the hostess in April. —NW— Efficient Homemakers Meet In Sullivan Home Thursday A bean game, directed by Mrs. Marion Lantz and Mrs. David Stookey, and won by Mrs. Jerry’ Helvey, served as a crowd mixer on the arrival of members of the Efficient Homemakers club, Thursday night, at the home i of Mrs. Kip Sullivan. Mrs. Lewis Richcreek was co-hostess. Meditations entitled "Spring Housecle a n i n g ’ ’ and "Meditations" were given byMrs. Norbert Niles, and Mrs. Sullivan presented health and safety tips. Garden remarks were by Mrs. Paul Kline, dealing with the care and planting of grass Twenty-two members responded to roll call by naming "My Most Enjoyable Time of Day." Go Down Moses, the song of the month, was reviewed byMrs. Stuart Walker A donation will be given to the IFYE program. The lesson. “Meals for Unexpected Company," was given by Mrs. Bus Likens and Mrs. Paul Baugher, who had prepared various typed of quick-to-fix foods and passed samples of same. Mrs. H. A. Ganger was awarded the door prize. Refreshments were blueberry custard pie, nuts, and coffee. Mrs. Helen Raver will entertain in Apirl. —NW—KISER. Keith Allen A son. Keith Allen, weighing nine pounds. 44 ounces, and

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measuring 21 inches, was bom Saturday, March 21, at 1 a.m. in the Whitley county hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kiser, of r 1 North Webster. This is the Kiser’s first child. The mother is the former Karo Myhnier, of Kimmell. Grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myhnier, Jr., of Kimmell, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kiser of r 1 North Webster. Great grandparents are John Gangwer of Ligonier and Mrs. John Angel of North Webster. —NW—CADET TROOP 16 SELLS COOKIES Members of Cadet troop 16 decided the next badge to be worked toward will be “child care.” The girls sold 49 cases of cookies last week. Permits for the camp-out were distributed, and the troop presented a skit for Brownie troops 101 and 63, at the Church of God. Debbie Harrison was appointed secretary, to succeed Elaine Mullett. Refreshments were served by JudyMoser. —NW—BROWNIE TROOP 101 PRESENTS SKIT Movies of Day Camp, taken last summer at Whispering Pines, were show-n Monday by Mrs Ledru Gray, to members of Brownie troop 101. Other entertainment was a skit, "Dennie the Menace,” presented by Susie Fortress, Judy Moser, Debbie Burns, Elaine Mullett, and Debbie Harrison, all of Cadet troop 16. Spring centerpieces were made, and a safety program was discussed by Jill Sliger, Barbara Hamman, Kathy Conway, and Rosalie Metzger. Nancy Delp and Robin Garr were unable to attend, but had previously assisted with preparation for the safety portion. Denise Vanator served refreshments, which followed the Saint Patrick's Dav theme. —NW— Den VI Meets Monday Mrs. Ken Goldy served refreshments to members of Den four, when they met Monday to complete the kits making project. Denner David Dishman led the flag ceremony.

DENI MAKES PUDDLE JUMPERS Den one of North Webster Cub Scouts made puddle jumpers Monday, and enjoyed outdoor races. Mrs. James Conway served refreshments. —NW— Den II Makes Kites Boys from Den two finished making kites, and practised a skit to be presented at the pack meeting on the 23rd of this month. Matt Strombeck furnished refreshments. —NW— Den 111 Completes Work Jerry Mort led the flag ceremony for the opening of the Den three meeting. Work was completed on the Easter rabbits. Laws of the pack were recited in unison at the conclusion of the session Mrs. Don Kuhn served refreshments. -NW—DEN IV COMPLETES CANDY DISHES Monday’s meeting for Den four was opened with the pledge to the flag; The Easter candy dishes were completed, and the meeting was closed with the living circle. Denner is Kevin Gilbert. —NWJUNIOR TROOP 178 PLANS CAMP-OUT Troop dramatics, health aid, and musician were several of the badges worked on by members of Junior troop 178. Plans were discussed for the camp-out in

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April. Refreshments were furnished by Diana Snyder, Kathy Trobaugh, Sonja Wiley, Teresa Beezley, and Joseanne Jernigan, all of patrol No. 2. - NW—BROWNIE TROOP 63 ENJOYS BOWLING Brownie troop 63 enjoyed a bowling party Tuesday evening at Syracuse. Last Monday they joined troop 101 at the Church of God to see a film taken at Day Camp last summer. • —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS William Beezley, son of Mrs. Paul Beezley. was stricken by two strokes and is confined to the Holy City hospital in Chicago. Ray Beezley, Woodrow Beezley and Ellis Kohrer left this morning for Chicago. Mrs: John Baugher returned to the hospital for x-rays but has returned to her daughter’s home in Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Boyer spent last week vacationing in Florida. Time to File Mr. Butts reminds all not-for-profit organizations — churches, lodges, social groups, etc., to file exemptions. He reports the persons who are responsible for filing these are slow in filing their exemptions. If you pity rogues you are no great friend to honest men. -Thomas Filler

Well Known Youth Band Here Friday The Ritual, a well known fourpiece youth combo, will appear at the Lakeland Youth Center at Syracuse, according to Mrs. Don Deck, publicity chairman for the Youth Center. Mrs. Deck said the Youth Center is fortunate to have the group appear here on an off night, and they are hoping for a large attendance. The group was formed in Brooksville, Fla., in 1965, and has had a continuing string of successful appearances since that time. It is not a recording band, Mrs. Deck emphasized, but is nationally known among youth of the country. Dancing will be from 9 to 12 midnight. MARCH BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED The birthday club of which Miss Carol Weisser and Miss Edith Baumgartner of Milford are mem-

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bers met to celebrate their March birthdays in a restaurant on U. S. 33, Goshen, last Wednesday evening at seven o’clock for a choice of dinners. Other members present were Mrs. Charles Weisser, ’ Mrs. Levi Beer, Miss Esther Beer, and Miss Virginia Beer. Hie remainder of the evening was spent in the Weisser home where Mrs. Weisser served strawberry pie with whipped cream and coffee. The honored guests received a gift from the club.

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