The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 May 1974 — Page 31

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Mother's day program for Pythian Sisters A tnother’s day program was presented during the May 13 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. Eloise Kreis was in charge of the business session. Mrs. Harry Bause and Imogene Menzie were in charge of the program. A skit was presented comparing the life of mothers in 1920 and 1974. Mrs. Ermal Vanator and Mrs. Frank Green took the part of mothers in 1920 Things were brought out such as doing laundry on a wash board, making lye soap, baking bread and living almost entirely for the home and family. Mary Alice Cremens and Mrs. Russell Moore played the part of mothers in 1974. They discussed car pools, coffee clatches, mini skirts, women’s lib and the hectic, dual role of homemaker and career women. Thelma Berger and Margaret Kiser served refreshments. E. P. McCarty new Kiwanis president Otto Fultz was welcomed home from Florida during the May 12 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. Newly elected officers, who will take office October 1, are: President — E. P. McCarty President-elect — Sherman Bryant Vice president — Stu Walker Treasurer — Dave Everts Directors — Don Owens, Theo Thomas and Richard Long Clifford Terry gave an account of his recent trip. He presented the Lakeland club with a banner from the Singapore Kiwanis club, where he attended He also told about the Manila Kiwanis club. Glenn Byers, counsellor for junior high students in the Lakeland community schools, was guest speaker. He discussed career guidance. Visitors present were: Lew Luckinbill, Robert Loop Neal Carson, Ray Plummer. Jim Bell, Bob Hinshaw and Walley Swearingeh. all from Warsaw.

Backwater Friends meet in Mort home Backwater Friends home extension club met May 16 at the home of Rosie Mort. Mrs. Mort read a poem about Mother’s day and also gave the health and safety report. Garden remarks were presented by Jean Coverstone. She discussed “Getting rid of weeds.’’ Alice Bemish led the group in singing the song of the month. The lesson “Sewing with knits’’ was given by Mrs. Beemish. Roll call response was: “What would 1 buy if 1 could go on an unlimited shopping spree.’’ Reports were given on the old and new president’s council meeting: the mother’s day flowers presented to the club’s adopted patient at a local nursing home; and on the national homemakers meeting to be held August 5 through 9 in Illinois. The group voted on the country store fund raising project to be sponsored by the county home extension clubs at next year’s 4-H fair. Birthday gifts from secret pals were distributed. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bennett. Work day held last Tuesday Lydia Circle of North Webster United Methodist church joined the other circles of the church for a work day on Tuesday, May 14. The ladies made noodles for the church sponsored chicken noodle supper to be held in June. A carry in dinner was served at noon. Vera Hiner was presented with a pin of appreciation for her many years of devoted service. She has been a member of United Methodist Church Women for 50 years. Members were reminded of the mother-daughter banquet to be held May 21. —NW— Cut meat yourself to beef up budget Learning to prepare less popular cuts of meat can be a real dollar saver, says the Council of California Growers. A shopper has only to compare the prices of chuck roast and cubed steak to prove the point — cut it yourself and save. — CNS

Vandalism, thefts are reported Mrs. Kathryn Mabie of 501 South Lake street, Syracuse, reported to Syracuse police Saturday of a stone being thrown through a storm window at her home. Value was placed at SIOO. Timothy George of r 1 Syracuse reported to town county officers Saturday of a number of articles removed from his motorcycle parked at his home. Value of goods was placed at $24. Two windows were reported broken by a stone found between the window and storm Friday at Maple City Tool in Syracuse. Excellent response for Poppy Days Poppy days at Syracuse proved to be one of the most rewarding and successful events in the history of the American Legion Auxiliary, Wawasee Unit 223, at Syracuse, according to Mrs. Joseph R. Bushong, chairman, this week. Appreciation was expressed to the many volunteers assisting in the sales, as well as the general public who so faithfully supported this worthwhile project. Special mention went to sergeant Rick Brennan who individually sold 290 poppies. A window was painted at the NIPSCo office for the occasion entitled, “Remember Me.” Syracuse alumni to meet The Syracuse junior high school will be the site for the 85th anniversary of the Syracuse high school alumni association meeting this Saturday, May 25. Ronald Sharp, association president, announced this week that all graduates of Syracuse high school are invited to attend the banquet. Mrs. Jack Carr, secretary, reported that more than 1,200 invitations were mailed. Plans include music by the Columbia City Joint high school music department, and a program of narrative on the days as teacher, coach and township trustee by Calvin Beck, associated with the Syracuse school system for more than 40 years. Dancing will be held after the program. The class of 1924 will observe a 50th anniversary* celebration, and the 1949 class, its 25th. Other classes are also planning special events. Activities of the event will start at 7 p.m. in the lobby of the school. Mrs. Carl Myrick is in charge of decorations. Joe Hibschman is vice president and Mrs. R. C. Tytler, treasurer.

Wed., May 22,1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Lakeside VFW to hold Thursday installation

The Lakeside VFW post 1342 and Ladies auxiliary will hold officer installation this Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the VFW home in Wawasee Village. The newly organized VFW Fathers auxiliary will be instituted as a unit at the same time. Arthur Kilmer, past second district commander, will be on hand to install the post officers. Mrs. Glen Davis, past president of the local unit and second district hospital chairman, will install the ladies auxiliary officers. Glen W. Field will be installed as commander of the local post. Dan Sicks and Nelson Felts will be senior and junior vicecommanders for the ensuing anniversary year. Leonard Livengood will serve as quartermaster and Matthew Solomon as adjutant. Mrs. James Robinson was reelected president of the auxiliary with Mrs. Sherry Hose and Mrs. Philip Egolf as vice presidents. Mrs. Glen Field will be treasurer, and Mrs. Marilyn Coquillard. secretary. The newly organized Father s

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auxiliary, unit 34, to the Lakeside VFW has elected George Nordman as commander. C. L. (Kie) Musselman, quartermaster; Dolphus Sheline, chaplain. This unit will meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served following ceremonies and' all members are urged to attend the evening events. Arrested following early Monday crash Scott Schiessel, 21, Oshkosh, Wis.. was cited for reckless driving and public intoxication following a one-vehicle mishap at South Huntington and the railroad tracks at 1:10 a.m. Monday. Damage to his 1973 Ford which missed the curve and came to a halt along the railroad tracks was set at $250. His southbound vehicle was traveling at excessive speed at the time of the mishap.

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