The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 May 1974 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed., May 8,1874

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

Attendance pins awarded Rev. John Weeks gave the invocation to open the April 29 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis dub. It was announced the board of directors meeting would be held May 6. Attendance pins were awarded to Dean Hartle, three years; Jerry Badskey. Chris Koher and Lorin Badskey. four years. It was also announced that the president of Kiwanis International will be in the Indiana district on May 22. He will attend the International President's banquet to be held in the Union Memorial building at Indiana university, Bloomington. Ed Pratt, Kosciusko county Republican chairman, was guest speaker. He presented the new voting machines and explained the importance of a two-party system ♦ Ron Owen was elected to fill an unexpired term on the board of directors His term will run until October 1. Guests present were George Cumberland. George White, Lew Lukenbill, Clyde Landrum and Gordon Brubaker, all from Warsaw Table place mats were provided by the international relations committee and depicted the commoration of CanadaUnited States Good-Will week Men to meet on May 16 The Men’s fellowship of North Webster Church of God will meet on May 16. John Crose. Warren, a former missionary will be the guest speaker Barbee church youth night to be May 18 Barbee Community church youth night activities will take place May 18. from 7 p m till 9 p.m High school and junior high school youth are invited to take their Bibles, questions and problems. Games will be enjoyed and refreshments served.

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Manchester students hold Sunday services The April 28 Sunday services at North Webster Church of the Brethren were conducted by students from Manchester college. Kerry Barret, North Webster, was group leader. Others participating were: Miss Deanna Brown. Chicago; Miss Cindy Lopez, Indianapolis; Jim Dick, Williamsburg, Pa.; and Dan Patterson, Dayton, Ohio. The worship topic was “Discipleship". Group singing was accompanied on the guitar and viola. The “Watt of discipleship" was discussed by Dan Patterson; The “cost of discipleship by Miss Lopez and; The “Call to Discipleship" by Kerry Barrett. Musical set for May 12 The junior high choir of North Webster Church of God will present a musical on May 12. The musical is entitled “Cool In The Furnace” and will be presented at the 7:30 p.m. evening service. Family night fellowship set for May 11 Family night fellowship will be held at Barbee Community church on May 11. A Christian movie will be shown. Members of the Young Adults Sunday school class will serve refreshments Family members of all ages are welcome to attend. Mrs. Chuck Levitz hostess for the Golden April club Mrs. Chuck Levitz was hostess for the April 30 meeting of Golden April home extension club. Mrs. Janet Mishler presented a lesson entitled “Sewing with knits." Mrs. Levitz gave the health and safety lesson and Mrs. Jane Demske discussed garden remarks. Roll call response was “A sewing hint." A desert smorgasbord was served. Mrs. Sam Lehman will be hostess for the May meeting. Evening services changed to 7:30 Beginning May S the Sunday evening services at North Webster Church at God are at 7:30 p.m. instead of 7 p.m.

Old fashioned family night held at Church of Brethren

An old fashioned family night party was held April 28 at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Ladies wore beautiful old floorlength dresses while the gentlemen wore overalls. Family antiques were on display and tables were centered with antique lamps. Old time songs were enjoyed and a carry-in supper featuring aid fashion food items was served. Mrs. Phil Mock and Mrs. Eva Locke were in charge of the supper arrangements. Members of the program committee were Mrs. Joe Shock, Glenn Whitehead and Ralph Kiser. Glenn Whitehead gave a brief history of family life through the years. Readings were presented by Mrs. Elmo Shock, Ralph Kiser and Mrs. Glenn Whitehead.

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The men sang “When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder." The women sang "At Dinah's quilting Party,” The children sang “Jesus Loves Me" and “Brighten The Corner.” The children then led everyone present in singing, as a round, “Three Blind Mice." Mrs. Steve Richcreek and Miss Holly Barrett sang “Ruben and Rachel." They were in costume with Miss Barrett depicting Ruben. Family devotions were given by Mrs. Howard Kiser. Mrs. L. J. Richcreek and Mrs. Paul Royer were in charge of decorations for the party room. PRAYER BREAKFAST OBSERVED MAY 4 Barbee Community church men's prayer breakfast was observed May 4.

Music Boosters to have carry-in North Webster Music Boosters will have a carry-in dinner on May 7 at the school cafeteria. Election of officers will be held and music award pins presented to eighth grade students. Charles Scott will be in charge of the musical program to be presented following dinner. Barbee Hoosier club meets on May 1 Mrs. Mildred Brady, Mrs. Goldie Hunnicutt and Mrs. Margaret Welker were hostesses for the May 1 meeting of Barbee Hoosier club. The ladies met at the Barbee Conservation club building where tables were decorated with floral arrangements of spring flowers. A carry-in dinner was served at

noon. During the business session plans were discussed for election day. The club members will provide dinner for election board officials. Several members were welcomed back from a leave of absence. The next meeting will be held June 5. Hostesses will be Stella Risser, Edna Roeger and Susie Reed. The afternoon was spent playing games. —NW— Jerry Wade assigned to Aberdeen ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MD. - Army sergeant first class Jerry L. Wade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Wade, 184 N. Shore drive, Syracuse, is assigned to company B, staff and faculty battalion at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. His wife, Christa, is with him at the proving ground.

May Poppy Days plans

Ten members of American Legion auxiliary, Wawasee Unit 223, Syracuse, met at the Legion home last week for a stated meeting. Plans were made for Poppy Days on May 17-18. The charter was draped for Mrs. William (Anna) Hess who passed away shortly after the last auxiliary meeting last month. It was noted the Legion hall is

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crowded with donations from many individuals, of all kinds of wearing apparel, for victims of the recent tornado. The next unit meeting is a Gold Star meeting and will be a dinnermeeting at the Syracuse Lake home of Mrs. Joe Bushong. The meat dish will be furnished and each member is to bring a dish for the dinner on May 28, at 6:30 p.m. The meeting time is 7:30.