The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 June 1972 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., June 14, 1972

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| North Webster | I By SALLY HARMAN • Phone: 834-4424

Final Honor Roll Listings The final honor roll for North Webster students during the 197172 school year has been released by the principal, G. Wendell Bryant Students on the distinguished honor roll were Marlys Staley, grade eight, and Janet Rhodes, grade six. The following students are listed on the regular honor roll for grade eight: Kay Rowe, Holly Barrett, Debbie Engelberth, Jane Fawley, Kathi Goins, Patricia Hougey, Kathy Koenigshof, Patricia Kruger, Laura Kunkle. Liz Mahorney and Rhonda Miller. In grade seven: Cara Wagoner, Fran Weicht, Brenda Rhodes, Linda Reiff, Debbie Martin and Caryl Coy. Sixth grade students on the regular honor roll are Shannon Spear. Jill Davis. Mary Clark, Teresa Blue, Greg White, Mark Walgamuth. Kent Trobaugh, Brent Stutzman and Stuart Bryant —NW— Various Matters Discussed By Town Board North Webster town board members heard a Warsaw hobby and craft shop owner explain his plans to locate another shop in North Webster at the board meeting held Wednesday evening George Fish, who also operates the L. and G Hobby Craft shop in Warsaw, has purchased two lots in the southern part of town to which he plans to move the house formerly owned by Mrs. Earl Himes Fish was granted his request for tree trimming needed for the move. He will do some cleaning of the lot. prior to this. State Senator John Augsburg er has reported the need for the Interim Quality Water Management Plan to be prepared in order that North Webster remain on the list for sewer project grants A man from Anderson has been authorized to do some striping of perking places for the town and A PHOTO OF THE FAMILY... Is A Prize Possession Try The New Kodak Pocket Instamatic • Easy To Use • Easy To Carry • Easy To Buy Get It Today At photographic spoolallsts mt Main >1 — 4SSM " Commercial • Aerial Industrial * Wedding Phone: 533-3744

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has also been hired by Augsburger’s for the same purpose. The town’s supply of street signs is to be checked and a “no left turn” sign placed on South St., where it intersects state road 13. Street patching is to be completed when enough materials are located. A portion of a tree is to be removed from in front of the post office. The Lakeland Snowmobile Club was given permission to locate its concession stand on the Richard Mitchell property during the Mermaid parade. The next meeting will be July 5 at 7 p.m. at the fire station —NW— Club Hears Tips On Buying Food The Charm ‘N’ Chatter Extension Homemakers club met in June at the home of Mrs. Marvin Ward of r 4 Goshen. Seventeen members and one guest were present To open the meeting, the president, Mrs. Clark Fishbaugh. led "America the Beautiful, "the pledge to the U.S. flag and the club creed Mrs. Marjorie Warner gave a history of the song of the month, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." and all sang. Mrs. Sherman Bryant read two articles for meditations; one was a poem entitled "Just for Today" by Helen S. Carpenter and the other was “Lilacs" by Hal Borland. Mrs. Bryant reported cm intestinal stress due to milk for health and safety. Garden remarks by Mrs. Harold Anderson were on feeding, watering and spraying lawns and plants. Mrs. Howard Locke reported on Flag Day for citizenship remarks The lesson concerned "Buying Food for One or Two.” In it. Mrs. Lester Kline stressed keeping nutrition in mind, comparing brand names and prices and average weekly food bills for households of one, two, or three people ! - Roll call was answered with “My Husband’s Favorite Food " A secretary's report was given and several bills were presented. The president displayed a certificate of accomplishment showing the club to have an "honor” standing. A presidents' council meeting report was given. Mrs Preston Gregory, Mrs. Ralph Aker, Mrs Ward Weaver, Mrs Lester Kline, Mrs. Marjorie Warner and Mrs. Carol Ritchie were recognized for helping out with the Bloodmobile visit to the area The club collect was repeated and the hostess and co-hostess. Mrs. Lorin Badskey, served a strawberry gelatin dessert salad. —NW— Award Earned By Son Os Are*! Residents A recent recipient of a special merit award for' excellence in planning and implementing hospital mobilization for disaster conditions was Dr Tom White. Dr White is the son of Mr and Mrs Carl White of North Webster. White, the director of emergency services at Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Phoenix, Ariz., is a graduate of North Webster high school, Wabash college and Indiana university school of medicine —NW— From The Kiwanis News Letter Recent guests erf the Lakeland club were Bob Russell of Noblesville. Lee Jones of Philadelphia, Merril Bren son of

Florida, Bob Morgan of Pittsburgh and D. W. Grosseman of Knightstown. Loren and Jerry Badskey plan to attend the International Convention at Atlantic City. -NW-Go-Kart Races Held Memorial Day At Webster Races at the North Webster gokart track were held Memorial Day with participants from Michigan and Ohio as well as Indiana. There were 36 in all. A track record of : 19.4 was set in A stock by Jack Moore. The four-cycle track record of :24.7 was set by Jim Barnes. Results of the twin engine class competition were: Ist, Otto Pruitt; 2d. Bruce Ferguson of Warsaw. In single engine class A: Ist, Jack Moore of Fort Wayne; 2d Phil Loy of Bryant; 3d, John Williams of Fort Wayne; 4th, John Cain of Waterloo. Single engine class B winners were: Ist, Dan Bucker of Huntington; 2d, J. D. Meredith of Fort Wayne; 3d, Shawn Cishbaugh of Edwardsburg, Mich.; 4th, Terry Fieldhouse of Fort Wayne. Winners in single engine class C were: Ist, Dave Turner of Auburn; 2d, Terry Hartrauft of Auburn; 3d. Brian Mead of Angola; 4th, Ron Camp of Auburn; sth, Terry Harding of Ossian. In the four cycle engine class, winners were: Ist, Jim Barnes of Pierceton; 2d, Tim Levernier of Milford; 3d, Ben Bradway of Warsaw. -NW-Post-Graduation Parties And Plans Listed JYLAINE SHARP A small group of friends met at the home of Jylaine Sharp of r 1 Leesburg to honor her after graduation, May 28. Jyl is the daughter of Mrs. Donald Sharp and the late Mr. Sharp. She plans to attend Ball State university in preparation for teaching the blind and is now working at Bee Jay’s Pizza in North Webster. TIMOTHY DAVID BLUE Timothy David Blue is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blue of r 1 Leesburg. Tim plans to study economics at Wheaton college in Illinois. LUANN BOND. DOUG AND SHARON RINGLER A combined celebration of the graduating of Luann Bond, her sister Sharon Ringler and Sharon's husband, Doug, was held at the Wylie Bond home on r 2 Leesburg. Approximately 20 persons were present. Mr and Mrs. Ringler reside on r 1 Warsaw. Luann plans to marry a 1971 graduate of Wawasee high school, Steven Wiggs, on June 30. BRUCE ROBERT DELLINGER A reception including approximately 40 people was held for Bruce Robert Dellinger, son of Robert and Arlene Dellinger of r 3 Syracuse. Bruce is working with the game preserve and plans to attend Western Michigan university at Kalamazoo, Mich., where he will concentrate his study on park and recreational resources. PENNY LOUISE WIGGS Penny Louise Wiggs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiggs of r 3 Syracuse. Penny is planning an October wedding. C H ARLES J ACK ANGEL Charles Jack Angel would like to take up real estate work after attending the I.U. — Purdue extension in Fort Wayne. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel of r 1 North Webster. TERRY LIKENS Terry Likens had a graduation reception which was attended by approximately 25 persons. Terry’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Likens of r 1 North Webster. He is presently working with his father.

ROBERTA LEE TIRSCHEK Roberta Lee Tirschek celebrated her graduation with a dinner at the Foo and Faye restaurant. Bobbie, the daughter of Mrs. Bettylou Tirschek of North Webster, is now working in Indianapolis. THOMAS ALAN FRIBLEY Thomas Alan Fribiey is the son of William E. and Lucy E. Fribiey of North Webster. Tom would like to study accounting at Purdue university and later, perhaps, work for the F. 8.1. ROBIN GOODYEAR Robin Goodyear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Goodyear of North Webster, is employed by the Bertsch Vending Co., Inc. She hopes to study special education at Ball State university. REBECCA LONG Rebecca Long of r 3 Syracuse is working at the M & M restaurant and has plans to attend Indiana university at Terre Haute. Becky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. PHILLIP EARL HOUSER Phillip Earl Houser was honored by family members at his r 4 Syracuse home. Phil, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Houser, is working at Merrill’s Marina. —NW— United Methodist Church News The 4th, sth and 6th grade choir members had a picnic, swimming party and miniature golf outing, recently. Upcoming events are: a change in meeting time for the Wednesday morning youth Bible study, a Lay Witness convocation in Saint Louis. Mo., June 26-30, and a Symposium on Youth at Winona Lake, July 1-9. The WSCS Mary Circle met Wednesday with 13 present. The operation of the relocated thrift shop, newly named the King’s Exchange, was discussed. Mrs. Marlene Charlton read a poem and played a record by Flo Price. A song was sung by the group. Mrs. Douglas Fightmaster and Mrs. Jon Dipert were in charge of the program, while Mrs. Joy Boyer and Mrs. Kay Hare served as hostesses. The meeting was closed with prayer. —NW— Another Go-Kart Track Record Broken Another track record has been set on the North Webster Kart Track, since races on Memorial Day. Tim Levernier made a lap time of 24:20 seconds in the four cycle class. Also at this race, Mia Green was the first woman competitor of the season. Single engine class A winners were: Ist, Paul Augustine of Bourbon; 2d, Ben Bradway of Warsaw Single engine class: Ist, John Green of Larwill; 2d, Gary Shively of Plymouth; 3d, Dennis Baker of Bourbon. Single engine class C: Ist Warren Sloan of North Webster; 2d, Jan C. Hiatt of Silver Lake. In the four cycle class: Ist, Tim Levernier of Milford; 2d, Dennis England of Silver Lake; 3d Ronnie Lynch of Silver Lake. —NW— Cyclists Bring Home Trophies Recently More trophies were brought home by members of the Lakeland Motorcycle club from AMA sanctioned short track races held at Frankfort recently. Winners and their classes follow: Dan Weicht, a Ist in the 100c.c. class; Randy Lewallen, a Ist in the 125 c.c. class; Jim Likens, a 2nd in the 125 c.c. class; Dave Weicht, a 2nd in the 175 c.c. class; Terry Likens, a 3rd in the 175 c.c. class; Doug Strom beck, a 4th in the 175 c.c. class. Gary Hill and Monty Gray were also there. —NW— W.C.T.U. Picnic Set For July 6 This month's meeting of the Anna Bowen W.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mock. Mrs. Lawrence Wil cox son, C. S. Myers Ford Presents Aa HAROLD MELCHI Salesman At C. S. Myers Syracuse Phone:4s7-4116 This Week's Special 1969 Pontiac H.T. New Tires. Real Sharp $1,895

president, opened the meeting. The theme of devotions led by Mrs. John Denbo was "Jesus love to all people.” Mrs. Denbo also gave a legislative report. Mrs. Joe Barrett read a story from the Sunday Digest entitled, “A Doctor’s Struggle with Drugs.” The next meeting will be held Thursday, July 6, and will be the annual picnic. It will take place at the Denbo home. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Hazlett Ferguson of North Webster and her granddaughter, Mrs. Allen White, of North Manchester recently spent a week in New York. Dismissed from the Goshen hospital were Mrs. Woodrow Beezley, Mrs. Paul Grile and Frederick Carnes. i. Mary Konzelman has been released from the Whitley County hospital. Treated in the emergency room at the Murphy Medical Center were Larry L. Jackson and Gary Black, both of North Webster. Claris P. Critchfield was admitted to the Goshen hospital, last week. The auxiliary of the North Webster fire department met last Monday. They discussed the past rummage sale and are now considering several items to purchase for the fire department. Mrs. Alyce Bell of r 1 North Webster was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week. GRADUATE — Airman Lawrence W. Stoffel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoffel, r 4 Syracuse, has graduated at Lowry AFB, Colo., from the technical training course for U.S. Air Force inventory management specialists. Airman Stoffel, now trained to inventory supplies by use of electronic data processing machines, is being assigned to Grand Forks AFB, N. D. The airman is a <971 graduate of Wawasee high school. Senior Citizens Elect Officers Members of the Senior Citizens club of Milford met Sunday for a pot luck dinner at the fire station with approximately 35 persons in attendance. During the business meeting the following officers were elected: President — Harold Young Vice president — Amanda Davidson Secretary-treasurer — Esther Poynter Entertainment for the afternoon was presented by Dr. Homer Burk erf Waubee Lake. The club will meet at the fire station on July 9 for another pot luck. All senior citizens of the community are invited.

Announcing For The Young Boy And Girl Boys — Ages 7-12, Girls — Ages 7-15 An All-Sports Week of FUN and FITNESS on Beautiful Lake Wawasee WHEN: June 25 thru July 1, July 2 thru July 8 WHERE: Wawasee Prep, Syracuse, Indiana L. Camp Fees & Information Sports Offered <■ r *• Full camper-room Aboard # *• f Day camper-morning & afternoon <S Gymnastics Morninfl c«fnpHM:4S-l1:45 Girt*'teuton* instructed by Sue Gansborn y XdHfc. | , jjg* , **f Afternoon cernaer-t W- 4 4 * — trampoline — tumbling Transportation provided for those living tn w Aquatics lakes area. Giris* session* instructed by Sue Ganthorn R — scuba — skiing — canoe Bfcg ’ FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: — life saving — swimming '4B BtR Wawasee Prep Summer ( amps K B Bgß GIRLS iLL-SPORTS Tennis Phil Jones — Director Golf Syracuse. Indiana 46567 ________ Softball M | Name ~ A9e I Basketball liL x! school I June 18-24 Midwest Junior Olympic Soccer Camp I Home Address — June 25 — July 1 Midwest National Junior Golf Camp | • June 25 — July 1 .All-Sports Camp , ■'••., | City and State —- — July 2-8 Midwest National Junior Golf Camp . Zj Julv 2-8 All-Sports Camp I Phone July 9-15 Football Camp | A DEPOSIT OF $10.4)0 IS REQUIRED July 16-22 Football Camp | check desired items: sport* wanted: July 23-29 Laker’s Basketball Camp ■ ' ’*'*'• To ae *: — Gymnastic* July 30 — August 5 Laker’s Basketball Camp ZZoay camper T»n*i< C * I Morninp Camper F rX*n, National and Stat. Fu» WaHr Front I -«**• C4 "”*' — £«£•}•« Activity*, sunn,. Scuba O-vin*. Canoe.n, Swimm.nb, • transportation Basketball | Camp Certificate. Hotel Type Room; Camp Tropfiy. Camp I — 4 Shirts. Personal Photo with Coaches. Canteen. Visit to J 1 will not need transportation | North Webster Amu»ement Park. L>_ m. _—. —. >_> ——-—» —~ — l *‘ ***** ***** *~ **~ *~

New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES Miss Catherine Froh, a missionary for many years of Haiti, was guest speaker during the morning worship service. Miss Froh left Haiti May 5 for a year’s furlough. For speaking engagements * Miss Froh can be contacted at 506 North York St., Albion, Ind. 46701. The girls trio consisting of Georgina Morehouse, Elaine Kilmer and Rhonda Hurd sang "This is Why I Want to Go” during the morning service. They were accompanied by Miss Brenda Hurd. Max Shively led in group singing for the evening service. Miss Froh showed slides of her work in Haiti. Max and Allen Shively sang "In Times Like These” and "I Will Serve Him,” accompanied by Miss Elaine Kilmer. —NS—STAR CL ASS HAS POT LUCK * The Star Class enjoyed a pot luck fellowship dinner at noon in the church fellowship hall with Miss Froh. Small vases of yellow daisies and roses decorated each table. Enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse and David, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mrs. Edna Tom and Doris, Mrs. Zona Deeter, Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider and Emory Stetler. Guests were Miss Froh, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Mrs. Russell Baker, Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Mandy Stackhouse, Sherry Hackworth, Melissa and Melodie Tom, Reni Montieth and Vicki Holloway. - NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Saturday evening in honor of the birthday of their daughter Mrs. Rex (Lorabell) Wildman. Others enjoying the occasion were Mr. Wildman and family, Kent, Brent, Wenda and Rodney and Miss Clara Driver, all of Warsaw. Rev. and Mrs. Dave Beer are spending a few weeks in Indiana before returning to their mission service in Alaska. They are

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staying with Mrs. Beer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horein of Wakarusa. The Beers were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker, Susie, Doug and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Cindy and Doug attended the Endsley reunion in Huntington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews attended the Mathews Reunion Sunday afternoon held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell of near Bristol. Miss Cindy Rapp is among a group of 4-Hers who are honored with a week’s trip touring Washington, D. C. this week. Miss Pam Teeple is attending "Expo ’72” in Dallas, Texas, this week. Miss Catherine Froh is a house guest of Mrs. Zona Deeter for a few days. Miss Reni Montieth of Fort Wayne and Miss Vicki Holloway of Mentone are spending two weeks with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock and attending VBS at New Salem. Word was received Sunday that Ellis Wildman is in the hospital at Tuscon, Arizona. His address is: 1214 B. Appache, Tuscon Medical Colter, Tuscon, Arizona 85705. Mrs. Inez Shively remains in the Goshen hospital after being admitted recently. Russell Baker is a patient at the Veteran’s hospital in Fort Wayne. Rev. and Mrs. Watson Goodman and family, Harry and Ruth of New Paris, will be guests at the New Salem church Sunday, June 18. Rev. Goodman will represent the World Missionary Press and their printing ministry. The Goodmans will also furnish special music and present the film “Never Enough”. New Salem is observing Missionary Emphasis month in June. The public is invited. Rev. and Mrs. David Beer of Alaska will be guest speakers on June 25.

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Present Award Os Gold To Joe Glen Groves Joe E. Estep, master of Kosciusko lodge 418, Milford, representing the Grand Lodge of Indiana, presented Joe Glen Groves of 808 Bowman St., South Bend, with his 50 year pin of gold from the Milford lodge in an appropriate ceremony held June 10 in the Groves home. Ted Baumgartner, a lifetime friend of Groves, pinned the * award of gold Royce Fuller, also a lifetime friend and a 50 year member of the Masonic Lodge, was in attendance as were Mrs. Groves, their daughter Mrs. Robert (Mary Jane) Kelley of South Bend and Duncan Davis of South** Bend, a member of Roosevelt Lodge 716, Gary. f \ / John Caple Says... Q. — Is your home insured for it’s true value? * A.— For an up to date appraisal call us at 457-4488. First Charter Insurance Ph.: 457-4488 Syracuse