The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 September 1974 — Page 4

4 THE MAIL-JOURNAL— Wed.. Sept. 25. 1974 North Webster News continued —

Mrs. Paul Royer heads Home Builders class

The Home Builders class of North Webster Church of the Brethren met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darr Miller. New officers were elected They are: Mrs Paul Royer — president Mrs Joe Shock — vice president Mrs Eva Lock — secretary Mary circle meets at UM church hall Mary circle of North Webster United Methodist church met September 12 in the church fellowship hall. Mrs Jerry Badskey gave devotions A lesson entitled “Rights and responsibilities to others as Christians" was presented by Mrs Marian Hunt Nomination of officers was discussed Mrs Bill Haney served refreshments Biographical sketches given by Kiwanians Nelson Hunt gave the invocation to open the September ! 16 breakfast meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club Biographical sketches were presented by Henry N Phillips. Ervin B Scoville. Clifford Terry and Chester Smith Guests present were C. L Spuller, George H Howe, Oliver C Greer and Stanley L Brown, all from Plymouth Backwater Friends meet Backwater Friends home extension club met September 19 at the home of Mrs. Don Mort. Mrs Nina Sutton, co-hostess. read the meditation Mrs Earl Black was appointed as club publicity chairman Mrs Doug Bowser presented a lesson salads Reports were given by Carol Bergmeier. secretary; Mrs. Glen Vanator. treasurer; Mrs Ralph Bennett, health and safety; Mrs Fran Bowser, citizenship and Mrs Mazel Miller, cultural arts. Roll call response was "Who was your high school sweetheart and did you marry him?” The new program books were distributed The salad made during the lesson demonstration was served during the social hour A variety «( salad dressings were sampled and recipes exchanged Mrs. S. G. Boyer is hostess for circle meeting Mrs S G Boyer. Leesburg, was hostess for the September 17 meeting of circle number two. First Presbyterian church. WarsawMary Oldfather gave devotions Blanche Loser gave a lesson entitled “Faith” with readings from the Bible The group dicussed providing entertainment for patients at a local nursing home Mrs Florence Bence was a guest

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Howard Kiser — teacher ° Joe Shock — assistant teacher. Mrs. Miller gave devotions. During the social hour a guessing game was played using baby pictures of the class members Leonard Hoffhien, Warsaw, was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowe will be hosts for the October meeting WCTU meets at Brethren church North Webster • W’CTU met recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Jenny Kuhn gave the opening prayer Mrs. Lawrence Wilcoxson, president, was in charge of the business meeting Bertha Baker gave devotions She read from Matthew chapter 18 The next meeting will be held October 1 at the North Webster Church of the Brethren Youth banquet held A youth banquet was held September 15 at North Webster United Methodist church Members of the Sunday school. United Methodist Youth Fellowship. God's Children youth singing group and invited guests participated in the event. Weiner roast is held at church Members of Barbee Community church enjoyed a weiner roast held September 14 at the church Following the weiner roast a Christian film was shown Basketball, ping pong and other games were played. Youth night held Sept. 21 " Youth night was held September 21 at Barbee Community church Dewight Ritenour. youth director, was in charge of the activities 'School Days' theme used by Pythian Sisters Mrs Harry Bause, acting a teacher, opened the recent meeting and "school days” party held by the Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters Members of the club came to the meeting attired as. school children A question and answer session was conducted by teacher Bause Following the dismissal of school the regular business meeting was held. Guests present were Phyllis Engle. Thelma McCorkle and Effie Vanator Mrs. Mary Rensberger served refreshments. Mrs. Myrtle Greisinger will be hostess for the October 9 meeting Nirs. Lloyd Hively hostess for the Sunshine club Mrs William Engleberth. president, was in charge of the recent meeting of Sunshine home extension club The ladies met at the home of

Mrs. Lloyd Hively. A carry-in dinner was served. Mrs. Erving Bolt asked the blessing Mrs. John Anderson discussed winter care of plants and proper drainage for potted plants. Mrs. Richard Williamson explained the upcoming travelogue and Lakeland Music Festival. Mrs. Darrell Menzie gave the citizenship report A lesson on "sewing aids" was presented by Mrs. Gordon Tuttle. Roll call response was “My favorite teacher." Mrs "Hively and Mrs Menzie gave a report on Camp Mack. Mrs. Hively also reported on the district meeting held recently at Fort Wayne The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Janna Stahl. North Webster hosts district North Webster American Legion Auxiliary was host for a

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district meeting recently at Camelot Hall. Approximately 125 guests were present to tour the International Palace of Sports. Other Legion units on the hostess committee were from Syracuse. Milford. Leesburg and Pierceton. Mrs. Harold Baker, past president of the second district, installed the newly elected officers. They are: Mrs. Elinor Enyeart. North Webster — president Mrs. Mary Tom. Pierceton — secretary Mrs. Robert Srouse. Pierceton — historian Mrs Chester Zorn, Pierceton — sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Georgai Cormican, North Webster — assistant sergeant-at-arms Mrs Thelma McCorkle. Leesburg — chaplain Special guests present were Mrs. Eva Davidson. Delphi; Mrs. Thelma Ransdells. West Thelma Ransdells. West Lafayette.

Pickwick Road, Wawasee Village SYRACUSE

COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitchner and daughter. Marion, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jernigan, North Webster. A meeting of the administrative board of North Webster United Methodist church was held September 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Owens were hosts for the recent carry-in dinner held by members of the choir of North Webster United Methodist church. A seminar and festival on “Successful Christian Living’ will be held September 29 and October 1 at North Webster United Methodist church. —NW— Theft reported at boat launch Leßoy Brown reported to Syracuse police Thursday of the theft of a 14 foot wood boat, white bottom and green top. two anchors and 100 feet of rope taken from the boat launch site in Syraucse.

Bonds venture into businesses Chester and Charlotte Bond of North Webster are venturing into several new businesses in the area. Mrs. Bond is mnouncing a grand opening of the C & C Hobbies Shop at th« ir home just a short distance froit the YellowBanks Hotel at North Webster on October 4-5. She originally opened for business in a small garage area at the home about a month ago. however, more suitable quarters were established at the house where the hobbie ihop is now located. Her husband, a trick driver for 28 years, is experienced in backhoe and bull de zing service and is going into bisiness in the Lakeland area. The couple has a married son in South Carolina, and another child, Lonie. a fifth ;;rade student at North Webster They also have a grandchild.

Plan commission to hear Elder petition At the October 10 meeting of the Syracuse town plan commission, a petition will be considered for Chester and Carol Elder, for certificate of approval of the preliminary plat to be known as Rock’s addition to Syracuse Lake, second extension. The subdivision plat would consist of 13 lots. All persons interested in the petition should appear at the meeting at town hall, 7:30 p.m., for an opportunity to be heard.

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State Road 13 South NORTH WEBSTER

KENNETH HANEY HONORED SUNDAY Kenneth Haney of west of Milford was honored at a carry-in dinner on Sunday in observance of his birthday. Among those present were Mr. Mrs. Larry Haney and family of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Haney and family of North Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cotton and family of Pierceton and Mrs. Esther Heckaman of Bremen. \ Back in 15 minutes Already been gone 10