The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1974 — Page 4

THE .MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. Sept. 11.1974

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

Retirement conference underway at Epworth

A Creative Retirement Conference is being held this week at Epworth Forest The Bible study is being conducted by Rev. Hazen Sparks Others appearing on the program are: C. K. Reid. Bluffton. song leader; Judge Arthur Osborn, retired. Grant coimty superior court; Dr. Carlyle Mason, director of Wesley Manor, Frankfort; Helen Croxall George, dramitist; Gloria Shipley, vocalist; Mrs Varner Chance, pianist; Dr John Trook. antiaue lecturer from Huntington Barbee Hoosier club meets on September 4 Barbee Hoosier club met September 4 at the Barbee Conservation club building Chairmen for the meeting were Mrs. Floyd Cleaver and Mrs Susie Reed Mrs Ruth Butler, president, was in charge of the business meeting Plans were discussed for a carry-in dinner and work day to be held in October. The project will be cosponsored by the Barbee Hoosier club and Barbee Conservation dub A carry-in dinner was served at noon. The afternoon was spent playing games There will be no regular meeting in October Mrs Butler and Mrs. Agnes VanCuren will be chairmen for the November meeting Mrs. Calvin Haywood is hostess for the Monroe Hilltoppers Mrs Calvin Haywood was hostess for the September 4 meeting of .Monroe Hilltoppers home extension club A report was given about the dub trip to a local nursing home. The ladies assisted with the home extension dub program at the nursing home and served refreshments t Mrs Dale Beery gave a lesson entitled. “What’s New in Sewing Notions “ Roll call response was: “Did you ever skip school and why?" The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Ernest Engleberth New members received at U.M. church New members received on August 25 at North Webster United Methodist church are Mr. and Mrs Ray M Dahlstrom, Mr and Mrs Philip Esenwein. Mr and Mrs Gary Miller and Mr. and Mrs John Shidler

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college; Betty Blue and Chen Galloway. Syracuse, arts and crafts; Mrs. John Harper, coordinator. Leo Gehring, treasurer for the “Meals On Wheels'* program. United. Methodist church, Whiting; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Badskey, North Webster, Mr. Badskey is immediate past president of Kiwanis International. Rev. Kenneth Smith is in charge of the communion service. Evening devotions are being led by Henry Lantz, Winston Churchill and Earl Clayton. Sechrist 65 club meets in Everts home September 4 Mrs. David Everts was hostess for the September 4 meeting of Sechrist 65 home extension club. Mrs Carles Pryor assisted the hostess Mrs Steve Williams gave the meditation A lesson on “Blender Magic" was presented by Mrs. Everts. Food prepared during the blender demonstration was served as refreshments. Reports were given by Mrs. Randy Williams, health and safety; Mrs Jack Rhoades, citizenship, and Mrs. Steve White, garden remarks Mrs. W'illiam Shoemaker was a guest Mrs Pryor will be hostess for the October meeting BARBEE CHURCH HAS COOKOUT Members of Barbee Community church choir and invited guests enjoyed a cookout held September 2 at the church. John Weeks family home from England Rev. and Mrs. John Weeks and family have returned home after spending the past six weeks in England Rev Weeks preached at the Sunday morning worship service at North Webster United Methodist church on September 8 Ralph Kauffmans visit Carl Shields Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Kauffman and family. Tipton, spent the Labor day week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Shields, r l Leesburg Travelogue series to start October 30 A meeting of the board was called during the September 2 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. Dan Watson gave the invocation. It was announced Governor Otis Bowen was guest speaker at the Nappanee Kiwanis Ladies night held September 10.

It was also announced this year's travelogue series will start October 30. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Matt (Sharyn) O’Hare in behalf of the Indiana state chapter for cystic fibrosis research foundation. Guests present were Stan Byerly, O. W. Grossman, William Fhillipi. Eric Olivares and Lowell Davidson Family night to be held at Barbee church Family night will be held September 14 at Barbee Community church. A Christian film will be shown, games enjoyed and refreshments served Family Prayer breakfast held on Sunday A family prayer breakfast was held September 7 at Barbee

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Community church. The men of the church prepared and served the meal. District meeting today at Webster Members of North Webster American Legion Auxiliary met September 3 at the Legion hall. Plans were discussed for the upcoming district meeting to be held at Camelot Hall, in North Webster, on September 11. Firemen's Auxiliary to have dinner party September 16 Members of North Webster Firemen Ladies Auxiliary will meet at the fire station on September 16. Following a brief business session the group will enjoy a dinner party at a local restaurant.

August report given for state police post Indiana state police at Ligonier post have announced the following end of the month report for the month of August on their activities in Kosciusko county: Hours worked — 920 Miles patrolled — 20.065 Accidents investigated — 28 Arrests effected — 103 Warnings issued — 112 Motorists assisted — 23 Lieutenant Edward C. Anweiler, district commander, reports that six troopers assigned to the county were responsible for the above work. The Ligonier district comprises the seven northeastern counties of the state and officers conducted 105 criminal investigations which resulted in the arrests of 130 persons. Seventeen persons have been

fatally injured in rural accidents in Kosciusko county during the eight months of 1974 as compared to 13 persons during this same period in 1973. For the seven county district, 61 persons have lost their lives in traffic accidents as compared to 77 persons this same period last year. T.ns is a reduction of 16 lives. ABC approves local permit Approval for alcoholic beverage permits by the Alcoholic Beverage commission last week was given to the following area businesses: Veterans of Foreign Wars. Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine retailer - club Frog Tavern, r 4 Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine retailer Smith-Walbridge Camps. Inc., r 4 Syracuse, liquor, beer and wine retailer - club The Cove Inn. Russell Buchan, r 1 Syracuse, beer and wine retailer.

Outlook meeting at Atwood CC

The annual agricultural outlook meeting will be held at the Atwood community center on Monday evening, Sept. 16, at 7:30. Dr. John Kadlec, Purdue Ag. economist, will lead discussion. Dr. Kadlec will offer some insights as to the future Driver sleeps hits fence Donald A. Stephenson. 30, r 2 Milford, reported to county police Capt. Alan Rovenstine that he apparently fell asleep and the auto he was driving left the road and struck a fence. The accident occurred Monday, Sept. 2, on CR 700 W. one half mile north of US 30. Stephenson was southbound on the county road at the time of the accident. Damage was listed at $350 to the auto and $75 to the fence owned by Luther Rarick.

livestock and grain prices through 1975, the effect of inflation on agricultural and input shortages production for the coming year, plus a brief look at longer run prospects. All area farmers and businessmen are welcome to attend. Jaycees to spearhead clean-up day Members of the Milford Area Jaycees will spearhead a cleanly day in that Lakeland area town from 9 a m. to 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21. They will pick up any item residents of the town no longer want including old stoves, refrigerators, televisions, etc.