The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 October 1970 — Page 15

North Webster Bv MAYZEL MILLER Webster Lions Celebrate Silver Anniversary

Members of the North Webster Lions club celebrated their silver anniversary last Thursday evening with a dinner meeting held in the Shrine building at

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Warsaw Lion President Fred Rieder was in charge of the opening and gave the welcome Following the smorgasbord dinner he in-

troduced the master of ceremonies, Gaylord Toll of Lakeville. Toll is a former .North Webster Lion and is a Past District Governor of 25-G. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Chain 'O’ Lakes chorus The Leesburg club was recognized for having sponsored the .North Webster club and Leesburg president Loren Pound replied with praises for the .North Webster club. Both clubs called roll.? Lion Toll recognized charter members of the club. Only one charter member. Lion Paul Royer, is still a member of the club. He was presented a pin with diamond setting in recognition of his service to the club during the past 25 years. Other charter members who were present but are no longer members of the club were presented certificates.

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District governor Kenneth Isenberg of Lakeville was present and congratulated the members of the North Webster club for their years of service to Lionism. MC Toll and North Webster secretary Bill Metcalf presented perfect attendance pins to members of the club who had earned them during the 1969-70 club year. Following the evening's festivities a film was shown of activities of one day of the Mermaid Festival. —NW— Cub Scouts Hold Weekly Meetings Mrs Bill Strombeck. den mother for den 1. led the pledges to the scout and American flags

at Mondays meeting. Eight boys were present at the Strombeck home to learn the scout "promise” and "law,” and to have the scouting program explained. The session closed with the den sign. Refreshments were furnished by assistant leader, Mrs. Galen Haney. Den 111 Jerry Mort has been chosen denner for den 111, and Greg Moerschen is assistant. Mike Richardson led the pledge to the U.S. flag. Magic is the theme for October, and each boy is to demonstrate a magic trick at next week’s meeting. Monday afternoon's session closed with the living circle, and refreshments, furnished by Greg Moerschen. were enjoyed by the six members present. DenV Seven members of Cub scout den V met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Coverstone, to begin learning the fundamentals of cubbing. The first item was the Cub handshake. Each boy introduced himself, and refreshments were served. Assistant leader. Mrs. Doug Bowser, was also present. Den VI Craig Schang led the pledge to the American flag, and Chuck Parr the scout flag, when den VI met at the home of Mrs Ken Goldy. Halloween masks were made from paper sacks during the crafts portion. The living circle concluded the meeting and Mrs. Goldv served refreshments. —NW—BROWER. Ken Allen Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brower. North Webster, became the parents of a son. Ken Allen. Sunday. Oct. 4. Born in the Whitley County hospital, the baby weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, and measured 194 inches long. Ken Allen has two brothers. Kevin, four and Keith, five. Maternal grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stanfield of San Marcos. Calif. Mary Stanfield of North Webster is the maternal great-grand-mother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brower, of Pierceton. —NW—SHOCK, Dawn Marie Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Shock, r 1 North Webster, became the parents of a daughter, their first child, on Sunday. Oct. 11. at the Elkhart hospital. Named Dawn Marie, the infant weighed eight pounds, six ounces, and measured 21 inches. Mrs. Shock is the former Rita Kay Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reed of Nappanee. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shock, of r 1 North Webster. -NW— Report On President Secretary Conference Mrs. Virginia Schaffer gave a resume of the recent PresidentSecretary conference held recently at Indianapolis, at Mondays auxiliary meeting Mrs. Schaffer was accompanied to the conference by Mrs. Alton Kruger, Elinore Enyeart and Jayne Angel. Plans were also discussed for the legion birthday supper. Blanche, Wood and Mrs. Louis Strebv were hostesses. —NW—ENTERTAINS CHARM ‘N’ CHATTER CLUB Mrs. Ben Valentine entertained 19 members of the Charm N Chatter club at her home Monday night. Mrs. Ward Weaver served as co-host ess. Meditations were presented by Mrs. James McNabb, reading an Indian prayer, Mrs. Ira Nine demonstrated a lesson making burlap flowers, and each member participated. Family Night will be featured November 2. at 6:30, with a potluck supper in the social room at the Church of God. —NW— Junior Troop 178 Patrol one, of junior troop 178, chose cook and collector as their first badge projects, at Monday’s meeting. Patrol two chose drawing and painting, and patrol three is undecided. A card was signed by the 12 girls present, to be sent to a former assistant leader. Mrs. Jack Harshman, who underwent surgery* in a Statesboro. Ga., hospital. Barbara Hamman was chosen troop treasurer, and Valerie Goble troop secretary. Refreshments were furnished by troop leader and assistant. Mrs. Don White and Mrs. Richard Goins. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE — Large size Seigler gas space heater. Reasonable. Phone 856-2756 FOR SALE — Used 24” Williamson power pile gas conversion unit complete with furnace and blower fan. Phone 658-4150

JUNIOR TROOP 156 Junior girl scouts of troop 156 planned a slumber party Monday afternoon during a meeting at the home of troop leader Mrs. Larry Read. The party will be at the Read home. Thirty-seven girls enjoyed refreshments served by their leader and assistant, Mrs. Gil Baumlee. -NWROOM 4-U 4-H CLUB TO HAVE FIRST FALL MEETING Mrs. Ronald Greider. adult leader of the Room 4-U 4-H club, announced there will be a meeting of the club at her home on Tuesday evening. Oct. 20. at 7. Any boy or girl 10 years, of age. not already a 4-H member, who is interested in becoming a 4-H er, is invited to attend this meeting. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Greider. —NW—LEGION PLANS BIRTHDAY PARTY Twenty members of Herbert Kuhn American Legion Post 253 made plans for a birthday party to be held on Saturday evening. Oct. 24. A carry-in meal will be featured. —NWGIRL SCOUT CADETS Esther Grovenstock was welcomed as a new member into the Cadet troop at a meeting Monday afternoon. The 13 girls present worked on, their “child care” badge. Next week they plan to make nylonstuffed cloth balls. Cookies and cold drinks were furnished by patrol I. Andrews Division Reports $7,613 For United Fund Dave Andrews, chairman of the county division of this year’s Kosciusko County United Fund drive, announced today his division had reported a total of $7,613 in pledges. This represents attainment of nearly 60 per cent of the division goal of $13,500. Eleven communities outside of Warsaw are pushing to achieve community goals established to measure the campaign's progress. Leading all communities in percentage of goal attained is Leesburg which has already reported going over its goal of $1,600. Mrs. Mildred Engle, community chairman gives full credit to her enthusiastic group of 15 volunteer ladies assisting in the solicitation. Members of the group include Mrs. Ed Charlton. Mrs. Zona Deeter. Mrs. Charles Dye. Mrs. Leora Fiske. Mrs. Harold Jones. Mrs. Dale Graham. Mrs. Jim Heierman, Mrs. Chris Kammerer. Mrs. Richard Klopenstein. Mrs. Norvin Lewis, Mrs. Douglas Metcalf, Mrs. Forrest Metz, Mrs. Warren Rector, Mrs. Hal Strong, and Mrs. Don Tariier all of Leesburg. Other communities exceeding 50 per cent of their goals include Etna Green with Seth Mason as chairman. Pierceton led by Mrs. Jeanette Humphries, Silver Lake headed up by Mrs. Ted Kerlin, and Syracuse with Mrs. Thomas Prickett as chairman. The following communities are also striving to achieve their goals: Atwood, Chester Clampett, Jr., chairman; Burket, Richard Goshert, chairman; Claypool, Robert Warren, chairman; Mentone, Donald Smythe, chairman; Milford, Bill Little, chairman; and North Webster led by Ed Likens. The county division will make final reports at the United Fund Office in Warsaw on Wednesday. Oct. 14. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Auer of r 1 Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Verl Thwaites and family of Marion.

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Wed.. Oct. 14, 1970 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Mental Health Drive Underway In Lakeland Area For Christmas Gifts

The 1970 Mental Health organizat ion’s annual Christmas gift drive is underway in the Lakeland area with Mrs. William Brammer and Mrs. Arch Baumgartner serving as chairmen. Persons may take gifts to the Brammer Furniture store in Syracuse or The Mail-Journal office in either Milford or Syracuse Gifts are due on or before November 10. Both ladies have names and gifts wanted by men and women at the Fort Wayne hospital. Lists are also availabe for suggested gifts for all persons at the hospital. New gifts are required.

GRADUATES — Kent Brower of r 1 North Webster was one of the students to receive his diploma at the graduation services held Friday. Oct. 9. at SAMS Technical Institute at Indianapolis. He received his degree in architectural engineering technology. Kent, a 1968 graduate of North Webster high school, is married to the former Marilyn Reiff.'Tie and his wife are presently living at Epworth Forest. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Brower of r I Pierceton. Soil And Water Conservation Group Meets The October meeting of the Kosciusko County Soil and Water Conservation District was held at the Westminster Hotel on Winona Lake. Wives of the SWCD supervisors. Soil Conservation Service personnel and their wives, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frantz were present to enjoy the smorgasboard dinner. Following the dinner, the group enjoyed a slide talk given by Howard Workman, who with Mrs Workman, recently toured South America. A highly entertaining and informative narrative was given by Mr. Workman as he presented his slides. Some of the countries toured were Argentina. Brazil. Peru. Chile, and Bogata. A short business meeting was held at the close of the evening Additional plans were made for the 1971 conservation speech contest. Wawasee high school speech department will host the coming contest and the supervisors will be working in conjunction with Ken Beer, drama coach of Wawasee. The contest is open to all high school sophomores, juniors and seniors who are residents of Kosciusko county. Anyone interested in obtaining a brochure, the rules of the contest, may do so byrequesting one from the Conservation office on 518 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw.

They should be in unbreakable containers. Presents for men are especially needed and persons are asked not to buy for children as they are taken care of in a special program. Persons and clubs buying gifts are asked to specify what is in the package by using a special gift tag provided. Santa Claus visits each ward just prior to Christmas during parties organized by the Mental Health Association in cooperation with civic, fraternal, church and other groups. Some parties are held in the community. After carols, cookies and companionship the presents are given out bv Santa. • #

Three Area Youths In Golf Course Incident A girl and two boys, aged 16, were taken into custody last Wednesday night after causing damage when driving an auto onto Wawasee Golf course near Syracuse. They were held by owner Don Byrd until authorities arrived. The incident happened around 8:30 p.m.. and the car. driven by the girl, was impounded pending payment of damages. Damage was also done to the auto. ~ Authorities with the state theorized the auto was driven 500yards off a county road onto the course with intention of driving onto the number seven green. The auto hit a bank of the sand trap and became stuck. The youths’ parents were notified., LAKELAND LOCALS Mr and Mrs. John Gardner. Sr.. of Milford visited their granddaughter. Mrs. Len Miller, and Mr. Miller of Fort Sheridan. 111., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, the former Gloria Rapp of Mi(ford. have returned to Hillside. Md., after a 15-day leave, due to the death of his father. Mr. Johnson is in the U.S. Navy with dutv near Washington. D. C. LEGALS STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT ANO CIRCULATION 1 of Filing Oct 1. W 0 2 T-fle of publication The Mail Journal 3 Frequency of issue Weekly (Wed nesday). 4 Location oi known office of publication 103 East Main Street. Kosciusko County. Syracuse. Indiana 44567 5 Location of headquarters or general business offices of the publishers 107 South Mam Street, Kosciusko County, Milford Indiana 44542 4 Names and addresses of publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor PublisherArchibald E Baumgartner, 201 James Street Milford. Indiana 44542 Editor Mrs Durward !Jeri) Seely, P., O Box 481, Milford. Indiana *4542 Managing Editor: Ronald L Baumgartner, P O Box 177, Milford, Indiana 44542 7 Owner Archibald E Baumgartner, 201 James Street, Milford, Indiana 445*2 8 Known Bondholders mortgagees: and other security holders owning or holding I per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities None 10 Extent and nature of circulation: ' Actual Average number No copies ®* copies each of single issue ■ during published preceding nearest to 12 months nlin 9 aa,e A Total No Copies printed (Net-Press Run) 3397 3*oo B Pa'd circulation 1. Sales Through Deal ers and Carriers. Street Vendors ana Counter Sales 1328 '392 2 Mail Subscriptions 17*4 ’'*’ c Total Paid Circula tion 307* 3133 D, Free Distribution (including samples) By Mail, Carrier or Other Means ~141 45 E Total distribution A. (Sum of C and D) 3233 3199 F Office Use, Left Over, Unaccounted, Spoiled after printing 16* G. Total (Sum of E & F—should equal net press run shown inA) 3397 3*» I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Della Baumgartner Business Manager

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