The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1972 — Page 27

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Backwater Friends team Fondue Cookery Recently The May meeting of the Backwater Friends Extension Homemakers club was opened >vith the pledge to the flag and the club creed. Seventeen members and seven guests were iq attendance. The guests were Mrs. Gary Bergmeier, Mrs. Betty Hite, Mrs. Martha Rhodes. Mrs. Krasnansky. Mrs. Julia Rhodes, Mrs. Hal Minear and Mrs. Marlene Charlton. i- Mrs. Douglas Bowser led the song of the month, “You Are My Sunshine ” The co-host ess. Mrs. Joe Kruger read a poem entitled "To Mothers of the World” for meditations Health and safety <*ftmarks were on new methods of blood therapy and were presented by Mrs. Norman Rhodes, the hostess Mrs. Vernon

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Hollar gave garden tips on pentunias. Roll call response was to be "A new product I’ve tried." Minutes of the March meeting were read by Mrs. Kenneth Moser. The club president, Mrs. Eugene Coverstone, then opened the business meeting. She advised members that a speaker from the new KCH program would be available for a meeting, if desired. The IFY and 4-H caravan programs were mentioned and it was voted to make a donation to the former. Several bills were submitted to the president and are to be turned over to the treasurer who was absent from the meeting Mrs Coverstone and incoming president. Mrs. Bert Rhodes, reported on a council meeting they had attended. A certificate was received that showed the club standing to be in the standard category. Mental health public opinion survey sheets were made available to those interested Names were taken for

those women who desired to donate cookies for the Red Cross Bloodmobile visit, Tuesday. A special interest lesson on fondue cookery was given at the end of the business meeting. Mrs. Ralph Bennett and Mrs. Howard Bemish presented it. Fondue recipe folders were given to each member and guest present. The ladies sampled meatballs and frankfurters in biscuits in an oil fondue, banana pieces and marshmallows in a carmel fondue and nut coating and angel food cake in a cherry sauce fondue. Cookies, crackers, nuts, mints, sherbet, punch and coffee were served for refreshments. Mrs. Martha Rhodes won the door prize. -NW— Club Hears Pros And Cons Os Joint Ownership Thursday Mrs. Helen Raver entertained 18 members of the Efficient Homemakers Extension Homemakers club, Thursday. Mrs. George Sliger opened the meeting with the pledge to the U.S. flag, club creed and the singing of "America the Beautiful.” "You Are My Sunshine” was the song of the month.

Mrs. Lester White read some poems from Psalms of a Black Mother for meditations. Health and safety remarks concerned lawn equipment and watching out for bicyclists. They were given by Mrs. John Weeks. The hostess gave a report on new "childproof* containers for harmful substances. The lesson, given by Mrs. Deverl Bowser, was on the advantages and disadvantages of joint ownership. Members answered roll call with “Duties I Perform as My Mother Taught Me." The door prize was won by Mrs. Raver. Mrs. Marion Lantz assisted in serving refreshments. -NWGirl Scout News Brownie Troop 63 was anticipating its fly-up ceremony. Ten girls were scheduled to join junior troop 178 in a ceremony, Tuesday. The junior troop also planned a court of awards for that evening. Brownie troop 101 did conduct a fly-up ceremony with junior troop 156 in the Church of God basement. Ten former Brownie scouts became members of the junior troop in this ceremony. They were Sunny Boggs. Jama Everts, Lisa Fidler, Connie Thompson, Rhonda Baldridge, Lori Kruger. Jackie Rampy. Penny Reagan. Debbie Stump and Becky Webb. Eight mothers were present for the ceremony. A corsage was presented to Mrs. Norman Fariss, the Brownie leader. Six girls from junior troop 156 also bridged up to the Cadet troop. They were Tonya Sandmeyer, Leann Harris. Kim Wagoner, all present at the ceremony and Debbie Read. Sandy Mullett and Terry Smith, who were absent. Lisa Harris and Sandy Mullett have also earned 5year pins. In charge of the flag ceremony for the fly-up and bridging ceremonies were Tonya Sandmeyer. Leann Harris, Kim Wagoner, Debbie White and Pat Hougey.

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From The Kiwanis News Letter Cub Scout News Assistant prosecuting attorney Bruce Frey gave a program on drug abuse to the Lakeland club, recently. John Frankenfield of Goshen ard Herman E. Sautbiner of Portland were guests. A letter of thanks was received for a contribution received for community work in the Packerton area. The Cincinnati outing is to be July 19. August 6 is the date for seeing the Sound of Music at Warsaw. -NW— Family Night Is Celebrated Family night was celebrated at the North Webster Church of the Brethren, May 14, with a carry-in supper. Entertainment after the meal was provided by a singing group from the New Paris area called the Christian Way singers. The families of the members of this group were also present. Mrs. Paul Shrider, Paul Royer and Joe Barrett were on the program committee for the evening’s activities. —NWCub Scout News The last regular den meetings for the summer were spent mainly in finishing projects and practicing for the pack meeting. There are several outings planned, yet. With these and projects such as marching in parades during the summer, Cub Scout Pack 26 ends another season of scout work. -NWCOMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Worth Packer of r 1 North Webster and Mrs. William R. Ream and son of Mid-Lake Trailer Court were dismissed from the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Elmo Shock has been dismissed from the Whitley County hospital after suffering a broken arm while cleaning her garage, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kuhn

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ERECT COMMERCIAL BUILDING — North Webster Lions are erecting a large commercial building on the Festival grounds, located west of the town’s business block. Shown here from left are Bill Metcalf, Steve Williams. Phil Payne, Festival publicity chairman Phil Rinker, Festival secretary Barbara Eastlund and co-chairman of the Festival building committee Gary Eastlund. The young man is Mark Pope. The first event to be held in the new building will be the Lady Lions fish fry Saturday, May 27.

recently visited Mrs. Mabel Taylor of Atwood. They were also visited by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gebert of Larwill. Miss Lynn Wood, Mrs. Kye Baughman and Mrs. George Wood visited with Mrs. John Wood over Mother’s Day week endMr. and Mrs. Royal' Kline of South Bend recently visited Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline, Mrs. Orva Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter

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Harman. Karen Goldy was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. John Wood and Lynn visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harman, recently. Mrs. Jean Ladd of North Webster has been admitted to the Whitley County hospital. A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience.

LIGONIER NEWS

By Rose Cunningham Mrs. Chatfield Heads Ligonier BPW In 1972 The Business and Professional Womens’ club installed Mrs. Roy Chatfield as its president at the Thursday night meeting at an area restaurant Also installed were: Mrs. Paul Stiffner — vice president Mrs. Bemiece Deal — second vice president Mrs. Kenneth Sanford — recording secretary Mrs. Russell Wallace — treasurer Mrs. Jan Forker — corresponding secretary Mrs. Richard Summerville — parlimentarian Mrs. Robert Milla* acted as installing officer. Mrs. Miller also welcomed the class of new members taken in during the past year. A committee was appointed to supervise the filling of flower urns at city park. Members brought samples of their hobbies which proved to be very interesting. Mrs. Fem Weirich and Mrs. Geraldine Kessler were in charge of the program on personal development. New members will act as hostesses for the June meeting with the meeting place to be announced later. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Stanely Hollar and daughters of r 1 Milford had Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weaver and Jennifer Lyn of Wakarusa, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Farmwald and Mark and Stephanie Jo of Stuarts Draft, Va., Mrs. Ray Stump of Upland, Calif., and Mrs. Sam Lako, Chino, Calif.

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