The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1971 — Page 24

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 24, 1971

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Barbee Lakes MRS. TRACY VANCUREN

Mr. and Mrs Chase Johnston spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mason and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Messer and family at Winchester. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Dahm spent Sunday afternoon with his mother. Mrs Agnes Dahm and sister, Mrs. Josephine Sales. Mrs. Dahm is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Worley Shaver of Portland spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Williamson. Mrs. Tracy VanCuren spent the week end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner at Nappanee. Mrs. Lawrence Dahm spent Tuesday afternoon with her

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sister, Mrs. Ira Hill at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Plew were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Plew of Columbia City. Douglas Bushong and Miss Jill Plew spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Plew. Mrs. Terry Hartup was a Monday caller on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff. Robert Reasner of Cromwell spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Edith Reasner and Mrs. Lulu Bowen. Robert Rieff was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff on Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Thomspon of Warsaw spent the week end with

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biltz. Mrs. Tracy VanCuren spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ted VanCuren. Mr. and Mrs. Terance Galbreath were callers. Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mrs. Edna Buell of Warsaw were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biltz. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harter and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinz at Millersburg. The Hoosier club of Barbee Lakes will have its Christmas party at the M and M restaurant in North Webster on December 1. A gift exchange will be held. Mrs. Edna Lawson is in charge of the events. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Souders of Larwill and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stiner of Nappanee spent Thursday with Mrs. Tracy VanCuren. They had dinner in an area restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lawson will spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Estelle, at Anderson.

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Drug Committee A , sc Common 'fy flection Ballots Elects Officers Mailed

New officers were elected at the November meeting of the Concerned Citizens Drug education committee at Syracuse with all resuming respective duties in December. Officers will be: President — Rev. Richard Rash, North Webster Vice chairman — Carlton Beer, Milford Treasurer — John A. Naab, Syracuse Secretary — Mrs. Ashley Hawk, Syracuse Student vice — Tim Moser, North Webster. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hancock of Warsaw, the former being president of Hotline at Warsaw, were guests and explanations were given on workings of the system. A discussion was held on the community lack of awareness that the SOS phones for the Lakeland area and now on vacation basis, were for any type problems, not just drugs, and that persons desiring to talk with someone to discuss a problem of needing help may do so by contacting Mrs. William T. Jones, Jr., Syracuse 457-3335; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Beer. Milford 6584694 or Rev. Rash at North Webster 834-4148. Praise was given to retiring president Keith Smallwood for his work in helping to organize the drug committee and phone service and also it was announced the committee would like to hear remarks .or suggestions for persons in the area concerning work for the committee and the telephone service. » The local drug committee meets every second Monday of the month in room 300 at Wawaseehigh school at 7:30p.m. and is open to the public. Accepts Postion In Florida William G. Larrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larrison, Cromwell, has accepted a position with First United Methodist church, Miami, Fla. After January, he will be working with the problems (racial, alcoholic, drugs, etc.) in the inner city for the church. Bill graduated from Cromwell high school In 1964, Taylor university, 1968 and from Candler Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., in June. He is married to the former Barbara Gillan, Ocean City, N. J. They have two children, Randy and Wendy Ann.

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On November 19, ASC community committee election ballots were mailed to all known eligible farm voters, according to Scott Horn, Chairman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) committee. Farm voters may vote for up to three of the candidates listed, or they may write in their choices on lines provided at the bottom of the ballot. To be counted, ail ballots must be properly signed and mailed or returned to the county ASCS Office by December 1. Votes will be tabulated on December 6, 1971 at the local ASCS Office, i In each of the five ASC communities in the county, three community committeemen and two alternates will be dected. The candidate receiving the largest number of votes becomes chairman; the second largest vote-getter, vice-chairman; third-high, regular member; fourth and fifth highest become first and second alternates who may serve on the committee if regular members are temporarily absent or if a permanent vacancy occurs. ASC community committees are elected for one-year terms, beginning January 1. Mr. Horn said, “It’s very important that farmers elect their most qualified farmneighbors for community committee posts. These community committees elect the county ASC committee and choose its officers. They also assist the county ASC committee in local administration of Government farm programs and help keep farmers informed on how the programs affect individal farm operations.’’ Any farm owner, tenant, or sharecropper who is of legal voting age may vote if he has an interest in a farm and is eligible to participate in any ASCS program administered in his

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community. The ASC committee chairman pointed out that producers who have farm interests in mere than one community may select the community in which to vote, but may vote in only one community in the county. He also said that any voter who has not received a ballot in the mail within a few days after November 19 should call the county A&CS office to arrange to receive a duplicate ballot if necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Ketering Honored With Pot Luck Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ketering of near Syracuse were honored Saturday evening with a pot luck supper for the occasion of Mr. Ketering’s 80th birthday and the couple’s 59th wedding anniversary. Present for the evening’s festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday, Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKibben and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ketering, Mrs. Ruth Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday and Richard Best. Annual Dinner Set For Civil Defense Unit _ Chairman Thomas Gilbert presided for the Thursday night meeting of the Syracuse Civil Defense unit with 28 members in at taidance. Kenneth Felts, chairman for the annual December dinner announced the unit would have its dinner on December 8 at a Bristol restaurant and members planning to attend should be at the unit building by 6 o’clock for departure. Earl Cooper, traffic director, reported on traffic and parking rules at Wawasee high school this year and other regular reports were heard prior to a reading of the revised by-laws by Charles Vanderveer, city director.

Lossburg Club Observes Its 35th Anniversary

The Leesburg Homemakers club observed its 35th anniversary with a dinner last Wednesday at a Warsaw restaurant. After the supper hour devotions were given by Mrs. Max Anglin. Roll call was answered by 22 members and one guest, Mrs. Um Ders, county president, on how many years each had been in the club. Mrs. John Lurson, one of four charter members present, gave the history of the 35 years work of the club which was organized in November of 1936 with 13 members. Other charter members present were Cora Gall, Mrs. Kenneth Hartman and Mrs. Bertha Frederickson. Mrs. Ders gave a report on the county constitution and by-laws. An anniversary cake was served and Mrs. Chris Kammerer asked the ladies for a donation for the

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mental health. In charge of the evening’s program were Mrs. Everett Tom, Sr., Mrs. Kammerer and Mrs. Maurice Huffman. The meeting closed with the club collect. The next meeting will be a Christmas party with carry-in supper and gift exchange at the home of Mrs. Robert Bishop.

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