The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 April 1970 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., April 1, 1870

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North Webster By MAYZEL MILLER Honor Roll Released At North Webster School For Fourth Grading Period

The honor roll has been released at North Webster junior high school by principal G. Wendell Bryant for the school's fourth grading period. Those making the honor roll follow: Eighth grade — Bill Fawley

Cub Scouts And Webelos Hold Pack Meeting A craft, table was a point of interest at the Cub Scouts Pack 26 meeting Monday night. Dens one, two and six displayed kites; den three, cotton ball bunnies and miniature Jon boats; den four, bunnies fashioned from styrofoam balls, drinking glasses and Hal Hammacher, a transfer member, was welcomed into den. two. Den two presented a skit entitled "Moon Monster;" leatunng audience participation, and narrated by Mrs Phil Payne. This being craft month, the theme was demonstrated by Phil Payne, who with a great lot of assistance. proceeded to cut off the legs of a chair to make it level. The end result was a chair with no legs, causing great consternation as to the ownership of said chair. The following awards wvre made Brent Bowen and Gary Gilbert. Bobcat pins; John Conway, a gold and a silver arrow. All are’ members of. den I. Den 11. David Strombeck, bobcat; Todd Niks and Matt Stromberk. silver arrow. Den HI. Allen Thompson. Jerry' Mort, Greg Moerehen, and Tim Kuhn, wolf badges; Mark Wolfe, gold arrow; and Mike Sturgeon, gold arrow.. Den IV. Mike Ray. one year pin and gold arrow. Webelos, Mark Walganiuth, two year pm and athletic badge; Steve Wilson, traveler; Don Wiley, geologist, outdoorsman. naturalist, and two year pin; Steve Payne, artist and athletic; Lee Penn, athlete; Lee Packer, athlete; Perry Hasty, athlete; Mu h George,- outdoorsman. naturalist, craftsman, and sportsman; Steve Badskey, three year pin. Six new boys were welcomed into Webelos membership. They

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and Jeff Rhodes. Seventh grade — Elaine Mullett, Toby Popenfoose. Mary Kunkle. Mark Webb and Judy Moser. Sixth grade — Mark. Wilkey, Lori Lantz. Debra Engelberth. Jim Clayton. Matt Didier, Liz Mahorney and Kathi Goins.

were Steve Payne, Lee Penn. Worth Packer, Mark Walgamuth, Perry Hasty and Mark Lawson. It was announced the Pinewood Derby will be held Tuesday night, April 28, at 7 p.m. in the school gym. —NW—DAVIS, Tonya Lea Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, North Webster, became the parents of a baby girl. Tonya Lea, bom Tuesday morning. March 24, at 5:30 a. m. in Whitley County hospital. The bdby weighed ten pounds, one ounce. This is the Davises' second child. Mrs. Pete Butler of Hawkinsville. Ga.. is the maternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis of North Webster are the paternal grandparents Mrs. Edith (Tapper of North Webster is the paternal ureat-grandmother. -NW—BETA PSI CHAPTER MEETS IN HAMMAN HOME RECENTLY Mrs. Albert Hamman, Jr., assisted by Mrs. John Bockman as co-hostess. entertained 15 members of Beta Psi chapter of Lambda Chi Omega sorority at her home for the March meeting. Associate organizer Mrs. Charles Haney of Syracuse was present to discuss the possioility of organizing a second chapter in North Webster. Plans were also discussed for a bazaar to be held this summer. Mrs. Dave Berger, who vacationed in Spain recently, showed picture's of the country. Mrs. Robert Bostick will be the hostess in April. - NWHI NEIGHBORS CLUB MEETS Thirteen members and four children met at the home of Mrs. Mark Godshalk for a meeting of the Hi Neighbors club. Mrs. Thurlow Mock was co-hostess. Plans for a rummage . de were <ed and a game was play-

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ed. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sherman Bryant. -NWJERRY HELVEY NAMED M. C. North Webster Mermaid Festival publicity chairman Thurman Rinker announced this week that Jerry Helvey will be master of ceremonies for the Mermaid parade this year. Mrs. Gary Eastlund is serving as secretary and Jack Underwood, of the WOWO radio station in Fort Wayne, will be on hand for live coverage of the parade. -NWBOY SCOUT TROOP 26 ENTERTAINS WEBELOS TUESDAY Webelos Don Wiley, Steve Badskey, Doug Charlton, Steve Wilson and Bobby Wright were guests of troop 26 Tuesday evening. The five boys are soon to be eligible for advancement and were invited to observe and become acquainted with troop 26 procedures and meeting place. Their applications and dues were received. —NW—BROWNIE TROOP 101 PAINTS COOKIES Members of Brownie troop 101 painted cookies at their meeting Monday afternoon. Plans were made for a woods hike next week. Robert Preston, an instructor in the North Webster school, presented a safety discussion. —NW—JUNIOR TROOP 156 PLANS CAMP-OUT Menus were planned for the campout to take place on April 10, 11, and 12 at Singing Hills. April 18 will find members of Junior troop 156 joining troops from Warsaw in a caravan to Chicago to visit the Museum of Science and Industry. Mrs. John Gansert served refreshments for the Monday meeting. —NW—TROOP 63 GOES BOWLING Members of troop 63 enjoyed an evening of bowling at Syracuse on Tuesday evening with 17 girls participating. Adult supervisors were Mrs. Ledru Gray, Mrs. Knafel, Mrs. McNulty, Mrs. George Tavel and Mrs. James Joyce. —NW— Sp 4 Robert Brindle Home On Furlough Specialist 4 Robert Brindle is , home on a 25-day furlough. Bob is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brindle of Barbee lake. At the end of 25 days he will return to Korea to complete his duty in the service. His address is: Specialist 4 Robert Brindle E 308506890

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Co. B, 13 Engr. APO S f, Calif., 96207 —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Robert Brindle of Barbee lake is at home after undergoing recent surgery for a ruptured disc in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Roy Caywood, Jr., submitted to major surgery Thursday in the Goshen hospital. Orva Miller has been removed from the intensive care unit at the Goshen hospital and may be addressed at room 308. Sharon Brindle underwent surgery for an appendectomy Thursday in the Murphy Medical Center at Warsaw. Sharon is the daughter of the Robert Brindles of Barbee lake. Mrs. Bill Eberly is a patient in the Elkhart hospital after submitting to major surgery on Wednesday. Clark Davis returned home Wednesday from Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne. Clark is recovering from two heart attacks suffered several weeks ago. j Glenn Kunce underwent surgery recently in the Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. North Webster residents were saddened to learn of the death of Bill Beezley, son of Hattie Beezley and the late Paul Beezley. He died as the result of several strokes suffered last week end. Robert Shipley of Secrist lake is at home after undergoing tests in the Goshen hospital. Bert Carmin has been ill at his home for several weeks. Robin Hill was absent from school last week with a case of tonsillitis. Sally Miller, daughter of Mr. rfnd Mrs. Orva Miller, was inducted into the National Honor Society during a convocation held in the Wawasee high school auditorium Wednesday forenoon. Kathleen Weghorst is at home after spending the winter months in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. J L. Kline were Easter Sunday dinner guests of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal Kline, in a Syracuse restaurant, SHOWER HONORS MRS. CHARLTON 1 Mrs. Michael Charlton of Syracuse was honored at a baby shower at 2 o’clock March 22 at Dewart Lake. Mrs. Doug Charlton and Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Jr. served as hostesses. Games were played with prizes being given to the guest of honor. Attending were Mrs. Esther Charlton and Mrs. Harold Kaiser of Milford; Mrs. Ed Charlton of Leesburg; Mrs. Burl Warren, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Eppert. Miss Cindy’ Bucher. Miss Debbie Boddiger and Miss Bonnie Fuller of Syracuse; Mrs. Tom Pinkerman, Mrs. Tommy Pinkerman and Mrs. John Swartz of Goshen.

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V J* J Hn A. EASTER BUNNY — The three sons of Mr. and Mrs. Rick McClure. Brent. Bruce and Brian from left to right above, took advantage of the unseasonable snow last Thursday morning and made this giant Easter Bunny at the rear of their home on the old Syracuse-North Webster road. They thought it appropriate with Easter only a few days ahead.

Over 100 Attend GOP 'Safari Workshop' Over 100 persons attended the Kosciusko County Republican Women’s club “Safari Workshop’’ Wednesday night at the Shrine building. The meeting was for all clubs in the Third District. Mrs. Esther B. Guthridge. state president of the Indiana Federation of Republican Women was to have conducted the panel discussion but was called to her home in Indianapolis as she was leaving for Warsaw. This was due to the sudden illness of her husband. National committeewoman Cecil Hardin was also unable to attend. Mrs. Francis Harman took the place of Mrs. Guthridge in presiding over the meeting. She is chairman of the state federation and spoke on programming the work for a year ahead. She is from the Sixth District. Mrs. Wilma Bowman, chairman of the membership commitee from the Tenth District spoke on creating good public relations and their importance within the party. Mrs. Lois Earle, chairman of the finance committee spoke on

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Driver Uninjured As Car Snaps Pole Richard A. Preston, 26, of r 1 Warsaw, received only a small cut apparently in an accident at 7 a. m. Thursday on state road 13. three miles south of North Webster. Preston’s car left the pavement and snapped off a large REMC light pole on the west side of the road, across from Lakeview state park. Electric current in the area was off for nearly an hour as a result of the crash and the pole was replaced with a new’ one about 2 p.m. the same afternoon. Damage to the car was not estimated, but deputy sheriff Ron Robinson, who investigated, set damage to the pole at $475. Deputy Robinson jailed Preston on a charge of driving under

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the influence of intoxicating beverages. WARSAW SOLDIER SENTENCED IN CAR THEFT Judge Allan A. Rasor of the Kosciusko Superior Court sentenced John Everritt Berns, 11, 19 of Warsaw to a one-year determinate sentence to the Indiana State Farm on a charge in connection with the theft of an automobile from Warsaw in March. Berns was arrested on March 10 by Warsaw city police captain Donald Snyder after being alerted by Pierceton marshal Peter Yorg who had observed the stolen car in the Pierceton area. Berns had been stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala.