The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 November 1974 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 27.1974

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} North Webster | • By MARY LEE WILLMAN R. 1 Leesburg *M»

Community Thanksgiving service is set at 9 Thursday

Rev. Phil Blake, Columbia Qty, will be guest speaker at the Community Thanksgiving day service to be held at 9 a m. at North Webster Church of God. Committees announced by church The board of trustees of North Webster Church of God have announced committee assignments for the coming year Officers are: Doug Bowser, chairman; Sam Lundy, vice chairman and Harold Mickley, secretary. Those in charge of specific areas are: Sam Lundy, interior of the church building; Gordon Sheline, exterior of the church building; Dave Carey, church grounds; Junior Keppen, parsonages and Woodie Beezley, bus. Sunshine club meets Nov. 19 A Mrs. William Engelberth, president, was in charge of the November 19 meeting of Sunshine Home extension club. 1 The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Erwin Bolt. She was assisted by Mrs. John CroyGarden remarks were presented by Mrs. John Anderson. She discussed fall planting for spring growth. Mrs. Floyd Hively was in charge of group singing Mrs. Arthur Griswald gave a talk on the pros and cons of Medicare The citizenship report was given by Mrs Darrell Menzie. She discussed the meaning of the “Liberty Bell". The lesson "Truth In Advertising” was also presented by Mrs. Menzie Roil call response was; “Good chiving hints.” Mrs. Hively gave a report on the Christmas bazaar and club trip to Fort Wayne. The group voted to send a donation to the mental health Christmas fund Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held at the December meeting Barbee Ladies meet at church Barbee Ladies Christian Service met November 21 at the church. The meeting opened with group singing. Mrs Osha Bragg led the lesson study “Moses and his commission ” Preparations were made for Christmas gifts to be taken to a local nursing home. The group voted to change the meetup date to the first Friday of each month. The December meeting will feature a carry-in dinner and gift exchange Election of officers will be held and Christmas gifts wrapped for nursing home patients. A sack lunch was served at noon. The afternoon was spent sewing lap robes.

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Special music is being planned with all churches in the North Webster community participating. Webster's UM youth hold first meeting The first meeting of North Webster United Methodist church youth club was held November 21. The young people are planning to sponsor a monthly newspaper. Kim Walker will serve as the adult sponsor and Carolyn Gray as youth editor. Members of the newly formed youth council are: Julie Badskey, Steve Badskey, Elinor Bieber, Frances Bieber, Stephanie Davenport, Kay Kipert, Nanette Dipert, Jan Hammaker. Lori Henderson, John Pruett, Julie Purett, Cap Pryor, Dixie Pryor, Sue Shock, Andy Smith, Larry Staley, Dyanne Tracy, Judy Tracy, Gail Underwood, Dick Walker and Mark Wilkey. z Mrs. Rue Hunnicutt hostess for Tippy Township club Mrs. Rue Hunnicutt, North Webster, was hostess for the November 20 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Home Extension club. Mrs. Opal Esch and Mrs. Lillian Barker assisted the hostess. A lesson entitled "Meatless meals” was given by Mrs. Tom Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Bause and Mrs. Hunnicutt. Mrs. Russell Mickley gave a lesson on "energy conservation.” Mrs. Reynolds read the minutes of the last meeting due to the absence of the regular secretary, Mrs. Louis Gee. A financial report of the Christmas bazaar was given by Margaret Welker, treasurer. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Several ladies received gifts from their secret pals and “Happy Birthday" was sung. Rocipes were exchanged and a short discussion was held concerning nutrition. Roil call response was "My favorite Thanksgiving recipe.” Plans were discussed for the December 11 Christmas party and gift exchange to be held at a local restaurant. The group voted to contribute money to a local charity. Mrs Allen Hart was a guest. Following the business session a white elephant auction was held with Mrs. Mickley as auctioneer Family night held at Webster Church of God Family night was held November » at North Webster Church of God. Lt Swartz from the Elkhart County sheriff’s office was guest speaker. He showed a film and presented an informative and helpful program concerning the drug problem Searchers hold party The Searchers Sunday school class of North Webster Church of God held a class party at Clarksville on November 23.

'Work Camp' is set for United Methodists

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Skilled and unskilled persons are needed for the trip project. Deadline for applications is December 1. Anyone desiring more information should contact the North Webster United Methodist church office. Youth attend district rally Youth from North Webster Church of God attended the North Central District youth rally held November 23 at Akron. Activities were held in the school gym and a pizza party was enjoyed. Dan Allis was guest speaker. He also provided vocal selections.

'Hanging of the Greens' is set for December 1 A “Hanging of the Greens" ceremony will take place at 3 p.m. December 1 at North Webster United Methodist church. A carry-in supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. followed by group singing of Christmas carols. Barbee Busy Bees are entertained by Irene Reagan Irene Reagan was hostess for the November 20 meeting of Barbee Busy Bees home extension club Mrs. Arden Leiter assisted the hostess. Mrs. Reagan gave the lesson on "energy conservation.” Plans were discussed for

fumiS’iiun ? Christmas dinner for a local laniily. Th< group decided to invite a guest speaker to present a program after the first of the year. RoL cisll response was: “Your Than ;s|| ving menu.” An auction of Thanksgiving items was held with Arthelma Marv in as auctioneer. The December meeting will be a Christ tnas party featuring a carry-in dinner and gift exchange. It vtill be held at noon at the home of Mrs, Charollette Richiirds, Epworth Forest. Men's Fellowship meets Nov. 21 The Men’s Fellowship of North Webster (Church of God met Nove!nt:i<?r 21 at the home of Vernon Bircher. FINANCE COMMITTEE HAS MONDAY MEETING The finance committee of North Weister United Methodist church met November 25.

'Thanksgiving' is Kiwanis club program Dean Hartle gave the invocation to open the November 18 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. It was announced that John Pruett and Al Walker have been assigned to the major Emphasis committee. Other committee assignments are: Fred Vetor, sponsored youth; Bruce Trippet, inter-club; and George Switzer, publicity and business affairs. The program was presented by Ron Richey, Don Arnold and Allen Hart. They each told their personal feelings concerning “The Meaning (rs Thanksgiving." Ernest Lawshe was in charge of the presentation. Guests present were John McClure, Jack Churchill, Jack Rampy, Lew Luckenbill, C. J. Smith, Robert Loop, Flip Phillips, Bill Beahem, Ray Mills,

Don Scearce, Erwin Nieman, Clete Cupture, Bob Steele and Al Wuthrich. Baby layettes made by the missionary circles The ladies’ missionary circles of North Webster church of God made 18 baby layettes for a Christmas box to be sent to Hattie Downer Mission in New York. Numerous items including knit scarfs, hats, mittens, toys and boots were decorated by other members of the church to finish filling the mission Christmas box. —NW— Yellow Volkswagen gets school gas Wawasee high school principal Henry Smith reported to Syracuse police on Friday of seeing a yellow Volkswagen pulled to the high school gas pumps and pumping gas, however, eluded authorities attempting to stop the thief.