The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 April 1974 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 17.1974

North Webster By MARY LEE WILLMAN t R. 1 Leesburg

Mrs. Roy Spry is hostess for Pythian Sisters Mrs. Roy Spry was hostess for the April 8 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. She was assisted by Sherry Bower. A moment of silence was observed in memory of Louise Corder, recently deceased. Convention plans were discussed. Guests present were Iva Carpenter, Clarabelle Demeree and Grace Snellenberger. all of Warsaw. Charm N' Chatter meets in home of Mrs. McNabb Charm N’ Chatter home extension club met recently at the home of Mrs. James McNabb. Mrs. Bill Metcalf presented the meditation. A citizenship report “How a’ person is chosen for jury duty" was given by Mrs. Cliff Schang. Mrs. Schang also gave a lesson on "Health foods." Mrs. Vern Hunt, garden chairman, discussed "What is a garden." Roll call response was “House cleaning tips.” Mrs. Sherm Bryant gave a report concerning the membership tea Plans were discussed for "Mom's Night Out” to be held May 6 at a local restaurant. Mrs. Arthur Osborn was accepted as a new member Lydia Circle to hold banquet at Camelot hall Lydia Circle of North Webster United Methodist church held its April 9 meeting at the home of Mrs Thelma Barnes She was assisted by Charoiette Blacklidge and Mrs. Edna Thomas. Mrs. Paul Kline gave the lesson. Plans were discussed for the Mother Daughter banquet to be held May 21 at Camelot HaU Kiwanis club plans for ladies night activities Pat McCarty, president-elect, introduced Bob Ritchie as guest speaker during the April 8 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis dub. He showed a film entitled "What to Look for In Buying a House" The Ladies night and an-

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niversary dinner will be held April 22. Reservations are still available. Dean Jessup was accepted as a new member. Oliver Wills and Pat Gallaher were guests Barbee Busy Bees club meets in Richards home Barbee Busy Bees home extension club met April 10 at the home of Mrs. Donald Richards, r 1 Leesburg. Miss Karleen Richards was hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. David Richards. Plans were discussed for a bake sale to be held later this spring. Committees for the coming year were also discussed A paper bag Easter auction was held. The birthday of Mrs. Arden Leiter was celebrated. She was presented a gift from the club. Mrs Donald Richards gave a lesson entitled “Health Foods." Miss Susan Richards, Miss Edie Leiter and Miss Tami Leiter were guests Mrs. Jake Craus hostess for the Past Chiefs club Mrs. Jake Craus was hostess for the recent meeting of Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sistars. Mrs. Myrtle Greisinger, secretary. read the minutes of the March meeting. Plans for the convention were discussed A social hour followed the business session. Effie Vanator and Virginia Gnmes were guests. Mrs Alcroma Green will be hostess for the May meeting. -NWNo injuries, $ 2,250 damages in accident No injuries were reported in a two car crash at 7:10 Friday night a short distance north of Syracuse on Indiana 13. Drivers involved were Dennis Emmert. 23, r 4 Syracuse and ch-iver of a 1971 Oldsmobile, and Andrew Algate, 17. of Nappanee, driver of a 1969 Chevrolet. The accident occurred as Algate, westbound on the Kosciusko-Elkhart county line road, stopped at the intersection with Indiana 13 and did not see the north-bound Emmert auto. Algate drove into the path of the Oldsmobile and was hit in the left side.

12 from county join US Army

A total of 12 persons from Kosciusko county, nine men and three women, enlisted in the US Army recently. They follow: Bobbi Crafton enlisted for two years in travel and training option. She will report to Fort McClellan, Ala., on June 21. At completion of basic and advanced training school she will be assigned to Europe. Bobbi is a high school senior at Wawasee. Linda S. Floyd enlisted for three years as a card and tape writer. At completion of basic and advanced training she will be stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Alice Hernandez has also enlisted for three years as a card and tape writer. She too will be stationed at Fort Hood after training. Randy Pettiet has enlisted for two years in travel and training option. At completion of advanced school he will be stationed in Europe. Jere Benedict enlisted for three years in military police. At

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completion of military police academy he will be stationed at Fort Hood, Test David Baumbwgh has enlisted far three years in combat arms. At completion of basic he will be stationed at Fort Knox with the 194th armored bdg. Joseph Cook enlisted for three years in airborne special forces. At completion of basic he will take his advanced training at Fort Bragg, N. C. and will also be stationed at Fort Bragg with the fifth special forces green beret. Donald Bechtold enlisted for three years. At completion of basic and advanced school he will be stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, with the second armor division. Bruce Mitchell enlisted for three years on the 180 day delayed entry program. He will report for active duty bn September 9. He enlisted for army security agency. Terry Newcomer enlisted for three years as a field wireman with the first cav. at Fort Hood,

Texas. He enlisted into the delayed entry program and will report for active duty on July 8. Donald Newcomer enlisted for three years as a dental specialist. He enlisted into the delayed entry program and will report to active duty on August 7. He will attend advanced school at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Norman Jackson enlisted for two years into the regular army. He will take basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. $750 damage in two-vehicle crash Vehicles operated by Thomas I. Welch, 22, r 1 Leesburg, and Harold F. Johnson, 19, Mishawaka, collided last week on Cripplegate road, northeast of Oswego. The cars were headed in opposite directions reported county police patrolman Richard Fehnel who reported S3OO damage to the Welch auto and $450 to the Johnson auto.

Home-Patio Show at Fort Wayne coliseum Discount tickets to the new Fort Wayne Home and Patio Show are on sale exclusively at all area Hook's Drug stores, and will be sold through today (Wednesday.) The show will be staged at the Fort Wayne coliseum April 18 through 21. Besides Fort Wayne and New Haven stores, Hook’s stores selling the tickets are located in Angola, Auburn, Decatur, Huntington, Kendallville, LaGrange, Ligonier, Syracuse, Wabash and Warsaw. Hook’s will sponsor a special drug abuse education exhibit at the show. Free information will be available and many visual materials will be on display. The booth will be staffed by Indiana state police public information officers who are trained in drug abuse enforcement.

Free seed to farmers hit by April 3 tornado

The Roy W. Parker and Sons seed corn company at Kimmell has decided to offer free seed corn to farmers who were victims of the April 3 tornado. The offer is extended to farmers in LaGrange, Noble, Kosciusko, Steuben and Fulton counties and the seed corn can be recieved at the Kimmell location.

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To qualify all the tornado victim needs to do is take a certificate from the county agent where he lives to the company stating he was a part of the disaster. The seed must be ordered directly from the Kimmell plant and picked up at that location.