The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1973 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 21,1973

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I North Webster • i By MARY LEE WILLMAN • I I | R. 1 Leesburg |

Thanksgiving services at 9 a.m. Thursday

The North Webster Ministerial association is sponsoring a Thanksgiving Day service to be held November 22 at 9 a.m. at the North Webster Church of the Brethren. Rev. Peter Eckert, pastor of

Tippecanoe club meets in Hamman home

Mrs. Albert Hamman, North Webster, was hostess for the November 14 meeting of Tippecanoe Township home extension club. Mrs. Rue Hunnicut assisted the hostess. Helen Williams, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Joe Heffron, Huntington, were guests. The birthday of Mrs. T. D. Reynolds was recognized and she was presented with a gift from her secret pal. Mrs. Ray Biltz, president, opened the meeting. Mrs. Hunnicut gave the garden report. Mrs. Russel Mickley gave the health and safety report. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. During the afternoon a white elephant auction was held with Mrs. Mickley as auctioneer. The group voted to hold the club Christmas party on December 12 at a local restaurant. Plans were discussed for hosting a Valentine party at a local nursing home. A report was given regarding

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the First Presbyterian church, Warsaw, will be the guest speaker. Special music will be provided by the North Webster Church of God and North Webster United Methodist church.

the recent county home extension club achievement day frogram. Roll call response was “Something I’m thankful for.” Barbee Busy Bees plan for food baskets Further plans for a food basket, to be given to a needy family, were discussed during the November 14 meeting of Barbee Busy Bees home extension club. Mrs. Arden Leiter, r 1 Warsaw, was hostess. Mrs. Charloette Richards gave a report of the fall luncheon. Mrs. Strawd Marvin and Mrs. David Richards gave a report of their recent trip to the covered bridge festival at Rockville. Arrangements were finalized for a holiday celebration honoring the club’s adopted patient, who resides at a local nursing home. The club Christmas party will be held December 19 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. David Richards, r 1 Pierceton. Cathy Guard honored on 16th birthday A surprise birthday-slumber party was given on November 11 in honor of the 16th birthday of Cathy Guard. The celebration took place at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Guard, r 2 Leesburg. Refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream were enjoyed. Guests were: Cindy Hinman, Donna Doty, Peg Guard, Peggy Willman and Sherril Guard.

Thanksgiving is theme for Secrist 65 Thanksgiving decorations highlighted the serving table for the November 14 meeting of Sechrist 65 home extension club. Mrs. Jerry Badskey, president, called the meeting to order at the home of Mrs. David Everts, r 1 Warsaw. Mrs. Randy Thomas assisted the hostess. Mrs. Carolyn Cripe and Mrs. Larry Keim were guests. Mrs. Russell Moore gave the garden remarks and Mrs. Steve White read the health and safety lesson. Susan Garr discussed the citizenship lesson. Roll call response was “Ideas for holiday entertaining.” It was announced that the Halloween candy sales project has enabled the club to donate $156 to the Kidney Foundation. The ladies voted to send favors to a local nursing home to be distributed as gifts during the Christmas season. Mrs. Thomas gave a lesson on kitchen planning. Wilbur Chalfants honored on 25th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ed Biesemeyer, Warsaw, were hosts at a surprise party honoring the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chalfant, r 1 Leesburg. The serving table featured a three-tiered cake decorated with small silver wedding bands and peacock blue flowers. A silver money tree was adorned with 25 silver dollars. Wilbur Chalfant and Irene Biesemeyer were married 25 years ago on November 13 at Lynn. Before moving to their Leesburg address they resided at Muncie. The surprise party was attended by friends and family of the honored couple. Efficient Homemakers club meets Nov. 15 The annual anniversary dinner of Efficient Homemakers home extension club was held November 15 at a Winona Lake hotel. Mrs. Lester White and Mrs. Paul Royer were in charge of the program. Anna Payne and Betty Ganger presented a sketch on superstition. Music was provided by a kitchen band. The musicians were:

Mrs. Jerry Helvey, Mrs. Jerry Minton and Mrs. David Stoodey. A sketch from a blooper record was given by Mrs. Paul Cline and Mrs. Jim Cline. A trio consisting of Mrs. Marion Lantz, Mrs. N. R. Niles and Mrs. Dave Carey, sang a selection of patriotic songs. The Christmas party will be held December 13 in the home of Mrs. Helvey. A gift exchange is planned and the names of secret pals will be revealed. Kiwanis club sees insurance movie Nov. 12 A movie on “No fault insurance” highlighted the November 12 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. F. Hazen Sparks gave the invocation. John McClure was a guest. Inter-club members from Warsaw who attended the meeting were: Paul Deal, Robert Elrod, Donald Brittaim and C. S. Stattlemyer. Governor Flavin Myers was present at the Warsaw Kiwanis club Ladies Night. Members of the Lakeland Kiwanis club and their wives, who attended the event were: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. George

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Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Badskey, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bryant. COMMUNITY NEWS The annual church conference business meeting of North Webster United Methodist church was held November 20 at 7:30 p.m. A men’s community prayer breakfast was held. November 18 at the North Webster Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chalfant, r 1 Leesburg, spent November 13 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shierling, Lynn. Members of the Lakeland Kiwanis club citizenship committee met November 12 in the home of Stuart Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Packard, Marion, spent November 13 visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Foster, r 1 Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heche and family, North Webster, recently attended a program of country and western music at the Christian Assembly in Winona Lake. —NW— The only reason most American families don’t own an elephant is because they have never been offered one —for a dollar down and a dollar a week.

THE EDITOR

Responds to editorial

Dear Editor, I’d like to respond to your editorial printed October 24. I am confused. There has been a lot of talk in the last two months about impeachment and resignation of President Nixon. Many people, newspapers, and magazines, seem to be calling for a new President. What confuses me is why has this talk been going nround? I have heard so much about his guilt. What is he guilty of??? NO ONE has proven that he has done anything illegal. Are we all being unfair? The Constitution says that a person doesn’t have to be a witness against himself (amendments 5 and 14). Theres ore, if the Watergate tapes do show his guilt, should he be forced to give them up?

If the President doesn’t give up the tapes, this might mean that he IS hiding something. But we can’t be sure. So let’s be fair to him, and know that he is innocent until proven guilty. Victor Schulze (Tonopah, Nevada)

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Goshen man in Milford accident David A. Anglemyer, 'lB, Goshen, was injured in a single vehicle accident on SR 15, onefourth mile south of Milford, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 1:« p.m. Anglemyer was injured when he failed to negotiate a curve and struck a tree while he was en route south on SR 15. Anglemyer was treated at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw for a head laceration and abrasions to his left arm. State trooper Barry Black and Milford deputy marshal Charles Clawson set damage at $l5O to the 1966 model auto Anglemyer was also arrested and jailed on a charge of illegal transportation of alcoholic beverages.