The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 March 1975 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 26,1975

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| North Webster J I By MAR Y LEE WILLMAN • I I R. 1 Leesburg I—. —— — • — — —J

'Easter Song' cantata to be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday

A cantata entitled “Easter Song" will be presented at 7 p.m. Easter Sunday evening at North Webster Church of God. Following the cantata refreshments will be served in the fellowship hall

Tippy club is entertained by Mrs. Harf Mrs. Allen Hart was hostess for the March 19 meeting of Tippecanoe Township home extension club Mrs Ruth Hamman assisted the hostess. _ Reports were given by Mrs Goldie Hunnicut. garden remarks; Mrs. Lillian Barker, health and safety and Mrs Russell Mickley. citizenship Mrs. Hart presented the ladies with individual favors Plans were discussed for the county sponsored club trip to Ohio on April 24 and the fall trip to Williamsburg. Va. Mrs Harry Bause gave a report on the recent ’nursing home party sponsored by the club Mrs Edna Lawson received a birthday gift from her secret pal Roll call response was: “A favorite kitchen utensil.” Hobby club will be held at the home of Mrs Mildred Brady on March 27. Mrs Louis Gee is hostess for the April meeting She will be assisted by Mrs Ray Biltz. Tag Huffman landing to be site of service North Webster Church of God Easter Sunrise service will be held al 6:JO a.m. on the shore of Webster Lake at Tag Huffman landing. Breakfast will be served tn the church fellowship hall following the service Barbee Ladies cut patterns Barbee Ladies Christian Service met recently at Barbee Community church Mrs Osha Bragg, president, led in discussing the lesson about •Jeremiah." Names and birth dates of patients at local nursing homes were distributed A sack lunch was served at noon. The afternoon was spent cutting out patterns for "Wordless Book" vests. Lydia circle meets in home of Kathryn Coy Lydia Circle of North Webster Cm ted Methodist church met recently with Kathryn Coy as leader Devotions were given by Virginia Bockman The program topic was "Easter The Tree Springs to Life" Letha Koher and Marie Hom served refreshments

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Joe Reynolds will show pictures and narrate his bike trip through the “Holy Land. Gary White will show pictures and discuss the time he spent in England as a college student. Churchmanship clinic set for Anderson A clinic on churchmanship will be held April 11 and 12 on the Anderson college campus. Reservations must be made by April 1. For further information contact Gail Conkling or call North Webster Church of God. Win-One class has 'Hard Times' party March 21 The Win-One Sunday school class at North Webster Church of God held a “Hard Times" party on March 21. Everyone wore old clothes and ate corn bread and beans A white elephant auction was held. Conservation club has a 6 carry-in dinner Frank Golden was in charge of the business session at the March 18 meeting of Barbee Conservation club Mr and Mrs Pierre Lenfesty and K Arthur. Wehr, were accepted as new members A carry-in supper was served. Tables were decorated in green and white and adorned with shamrocks and shamrock trees. The program was presented by Charlie Packer He showed slides of “The Sounds of Hope” 1974 concert tour. The musical group •visited Holland. Germany. Switzerland, Austria. England. France. Luxenberg and Belgium Mr and Mrs. Jesse Aultman were chairmen for the evening They were assisted by Mr and Mrs. Paul Thornberg. Mr. and Mrs. Orian Fortress and Mr. and Mrs Ivar Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry will be chairmen for the April 15 meeting. Bob Seivers. Fort Wayne, will present a travelogue of the South Pacific. Special music set for Easter A “Ladies Trio" and the Sanctuary Choir will be presenting special music at the Easter Sunday morning service of North Webster Church of God. Open house at Legion hall set for March 28 North Webster American Legion Auxiliary met March 18 at the Legion hall Plans were discussed for the open house scheduled for March 8 Hans were also discussed for the annual Legion birthday party to be held March 29 A dinner is bong planned. A number of district officers will be present for the event Progressive dinner held A progressive dinner was held March 22 by the youth at North Webster Church of God. The party began at 6:30 p.m. with appetizers being served at the church parsonage.

Community Lenten services held at United Methodist church

A community Lenten service vas held March 18 at North Webster United Methodist church. The United Methodist Women Miriam circle has meeting Devotions were readj by Frances Smith during the recent meeting of Miriam circle of North Webster Unied Methodist church Olive Locke served as leader. The program included a book review. Mrs. Stu Walker was the hostess.

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were in charge of the service. Husbands were invited to attend as special guests. Greeters were Marian Hunt, Mary Stackhouse, Minnette Hartle and Frances Davis. Edith Dawson gave devotions. The program ‘‘The Green Pastures” was presented by Gloria Shipley. Helen George and Anna Chance. Virgil Brock at Barbee church Dr. Virgil Brock. Winona Lake, was guest speaker at the March 16 Sunday morning worship service of Barbee Community church.

Barbee Busy B's have 'green day' Members of Barbee Busy B's home extension club met March 14 in the home of Mrs. Arden Leiter. Mrs. Charolette Richards assisted the hostess. Karleen Richards read an Easter poem as meditation. Miss Richards also gave the citizenship report and the cultural arts lesson. She discussed the equal rights amendment and the art of reading. Mrs. Richards presented the health and safety lesson on “Hypertension” and a leader lesson about “Nutritional

Snacks.” The garden report was given by Mrs. Arthelma Marvin. She discussed using small spaces to grow a garden. Mrs. Marvin presented each lady with a brightly colored, styrofoam Easter Bunny favor. During the business session the honor and standard club recognition sheet was filled out; plans were made for the upcoming tea; and a donation was sent to the county cancer fund. Roll call response was: Pay five cents for all green clothes you are wearing and 10 cents for all green clothes you aren’t wearing. An auction was held of “Anything green” Refreshments of cheesecake and coffee were served.

Kiwanis club hobby show set

Hazen Sparks gave the invocation to open the March 17 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. It was announced that pledge forms are now available for Kiwanis members to help with the Rehabilitation Center at Riley hospital, Indianapolis. Entry blanks are available for anyone wishing to participate in the Kiwanis sponsored Hobby Show to be held April 3 and 4 at Wawasee high school. The annual ladies night will be held April 21 at Camelot Hall, North Webster. Reservations may be made by contacting Ron Richey. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The program will be presented by Stephanie Sum-

mers. Richard Clark, president of South Fort Wayne club, was guest speaker. He discussed “The business telephone — own it or rent it?” Joe Reynolds heads Men's Fellowship New officers were elected during the March 20 men’s fellowship meeting at North Webster Church of God. The new officers are: Joe Reynolds — president Blaine Shock — vice president Tom Michael — secretary Orlie Black — treasurer.