The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 August 1973 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Aug. 22,1973

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| North Webster | By CORRINE STAPLES ] p ’

Auxiliary installs new officers Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Thelma McCorkle of the Leesburg American Legion unit conducted installation of officers for the Herbert Kuhn Unit in North Webster at their regular meeting on August 7. Installed

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were: Mrs. Elinore Enyeart — president Mrs. Mervin (Helen) Wagoner — first vice president Mrs. Alton (Margaret) Kruger — second vice president Mrs. Robert (Betty) Busch — secretary Mrs. Edith Kesterson — treasurer Mrs. Ermal Vanator — chaplain Mrs. Georgia Cormican — Sgt.-at-Arms

Mrs. Kay Lowe — historian Mrs. Georgia Cormican, Mrs. Iva Krouse and Mrs. Lillian Barker — executive board Gifts made by a veteran were presented to the ladies of the unit. Hie ceremony of draping the charter for a recently departed member, Mrs. Hattie Beezley was conducted by Mrs. Georgia Cormican. Mrs. Cormican and Mrs. Enyeart reported on the department convention which they attended at French Lick. Highlights of their reports included results of department and district elections, increase in dues by the state organization, deletion, changes and additions in committees and change of location of Girls’ State from the Indiana university campus to Terre Haute. Katie Lemon, daughter of Mrs. Jean Lemon, was awarded first place in Class II of the department poppy poster contest and her poster will be on display at the national convention to be held in Hawaii. Local fair queen candidate, Bobbi Rhodes was the recipient of 1,000 votes and requested the $lO donation be designated for Cardinal Learning Center. The annual Legion Day program at Knightstown will be September 9 and the local legion picnic will be September 2 at Vanator Park on Kuhn Lake were announcements made during the business session. 4-H clubs attend state fair Members of the Chain of Lakes, Wee Webster Workers and the Room 4-U 4-H clubs attended the state fair Saturday. They boarded buses at the parking lot of the North Webster elementary school at 6 a.m. and returned home Saturday night. Sponsored by the township Farm Bureau, the trip was awarded to members in recognition of completed projects. Charm 'N Chatter study metric system Mrs. Ward Weaver was hostess for the regular meeting of the Charm ’n Chatter home extension club recently when Mrs. Howard Locke presented the lesson on the metric system. Mrs. Locke stressed the point that the United States needs to change to the metric system to conform to the rest of the world as it is one of the leading importers and exporters of various products. She explained that the system is quite simple and easy to teach and proceeded to demonstrate just how simple and easy she finds teaching the system. No report was received on whether members found it as easy and simple to learn. Meditations were given by Mrs. D. K. White included the poem entitled “God Must Have Chuckled When He Made This World”. The citizenship lesson by Mrs. Clifton Schang and health and safety remarks by Mrs. Marvin Ward both concerned the food shortage and food prices. Members joined in singing the song of the month, “Long, Long Trail A-winding”. During the business session, special interest lesson sheets were distributed and the president Mrs. Harold Anderson reported on the recent presidents’ council meeting which she attended. In answer to roll call, members reported on “something the metric system would affect”. A raspberry dessert with crackers, coffee, tea and lemonade were served by the hostess during the social period. LEGALS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELLENORA I. RAY, DECEASED IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY 1973 TERM ESTATE NUMBERSE 73 4O _ Notice is hereby given that Kenneth G. Pischke, as Administrator of the estate of Ellenora I. Ray, deceased, will, pursuant to the order of the Superior Court of Kosciusko County, offer for sale at private sale at the offices of Reed, Hearn & Frey, 104 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana, on the 28th day of August, 1973, at the hour of 10:00 A.M., and from day to day thereafter until sold, all of the right, title and interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate situate In Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: A tract in the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake located 114 feet East of the Southeast corner of Lot Number One (1) in the Plat of Hillside Addition to Bonar Lake for a place of beginning; thence East 105 feet; thence North 100 feet; thence West 105 feet; thence South 100 feet to the place of beginning, including water rights to the lake. The sale will be made to the highest and best bidder therefor, and for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, free and clear of all leins and encumbrances, except the lien of current taxes, and for cash. Possession of said real estate shall be delivered to the purchaser upon closing, and the purchaser will be furnished an abstract of title or policy of title insurance to and including the action of the Court taken upon the Administrator's report of this sale. Said sale shall be made subject to the approval of the Superior Court of Kosciusko County. Dated this 15th day of August, 1973. REED, HEARN & FREY Attorneys for Administrator Kenneth G. Pischke, Administrator

Lady Lions meet with Mrs, Walgamuth

Members of the Lady Lions dub met recently with Mrs. Arden Walgamuth. Final plans were made for a bake sale to be held on Camelot Square during sidewalk days and a dance to be held in September at the Lions building. Mrs. Harold Humbles

Room 4-U receives ribbons The Room 4-U 4-H dub from North Webster took home ribbons and honors from the Kosciusko county fair. Those awards follow: Crafts (second year) — Raetta Clayton, red; Lynn Haney, blue Crafts (fourth year) — Stephanie Jernigan, red Clothing (first year) — Carmen Bryant, red Clothing (second year) — Brenda Iden, blue; Joseanne Jernigan, red; Monica Jernigan, red Clothing (third year) — Lynn Haney, blue, also chosen for

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was named chairman of the bake sale and Mrs. Walgamuth and Mrs. Thurman Rinker were appointed co-chairman for the fall dance. The hostess served light refreshments during a social hour after the meeting.

honor group and garment entered at state fair; Kathy Iden, blue, also chosen as the junior dress revue champion at the county dress revue Clothing (fourth year) — Stephanie Jernigan, blue, also chosen for honor group* Clothing (fifth year) — Susan Clark, blue, also chosen for honor group; Cindy Popenfoose, red Clothing (sixth year) — Rosalyn Long, white; Rebecca Long, white In the senior division of the county dress revue Susan Clark was the alternate construction winner • Foods (first year) — Mary Baumlee, blue Foods (second year) — Raetta Clayton, white;' Lynn Haney,

blue, honor group; Joseanne Jernigan, red Foods (third year) — Carmen Bryant, blue, honor group; Monica Jernigan, red Foods (fourth year) — Susan Clark, white Foods (fifth year) — Stephanie Jernigan, red Foods (seventh year ) — Cindy Popenfoose, blue Foods (ninth year) — Rosalyn Long, white Foods (10th year) — Rebecca Long, red Home furnishings (second year) — Monica Jernigan, red Personality (second year) — Lisa Gant, red Personality (fifth year) — Rosalyn Long, blue Committee appointments announced The Lakeland Kiwanis club met last Monday morning and welcomed the following guests; Dr. Howard Faust of Goshen Davis, Bud Tully from North Manchester, Harry Cooper of North Indianapolis club and David Carpenter of Warsaw. Steve Badskey, Greg Day, Harry Webb, Patty McCarty, Kevin

McCarty, Jeff Iden and Steve Beer were also guests. Dennis Mikesell, vocational education teacher at Wawasee high school, who recently accompanied six students to Oklahoma City for an International Future Farmers of America meeting and contests presented the program. Steve Beer was fil*st in Indiana soil judging and I; on the team in Oklahoma City that won first in urban land judging. Committee appointments announced w«*re Russell Johnson, pollution; Luther Allen, Share Your Life; Herbert George and Dick Shipley, career guidance. COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Robert Cole of Battle Creek, Mich| spent the week end with her frother, Franklin Grimes and family. Mr. and M|«. Charles Williams, Mrs. Ermnl Vanator, Mrs. Martha Kussmaul and Mrs. Lillian Barker attended the Eight et Forty picnic at Pike Lake Sunday. | The two daughters of Max Faust, Converse, spent the week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. ;0. Angel at Sechrist Lake. Mrs. J. L. Pearson and her brother, George Staples spent

last week with their mother, Mrs. John Staples at Lewisport, Ky. Mrs. Staples had just returned home from the OwensboroDaviess county hospital where she was admitted for treatment several weeks earlier. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hertenstein of Syracuse, Miss Glenda Rae Cremeens of Winona Lake and Mike Pierson of Warsaw were supper guests of Mrs. Ermal Vanator last Wednesday night. —NW— Terry Frushour on honor roll at North Texas State DENTON, Tex. — Dr. Gustave Ferre, vice president for academic affairs at North Texas State university, has released the spring semester honor roll which lists 1,221 NTSU students. Os the 14,582 students enrolled at NTSU in the spring semester, some 231 were listed on the 4.0 (or all “A”) honor roll and 900 were named to the 3.5 listing, Vhich includes those students whose grade average was midway between an “A” and a “B.” Terry Frushour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Frushour, Syracuse, was named to the 3.5 honor roll and graduated cum laude.