The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 July 1975 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 23,1975

j North Webster j I By MARY LEE WILLMAN R. 1 Leesburg * — <*. *—* —*—

Tippy Twp. club officers introduced at meeting

Members of Tippecanoe Township home extension club met July 16 in the home of Mrs. Frank Kurth, Barbee Lake. Mrs. Frank Golden assisted the hostess. Newly elected officers and chairmen for the coming year were introduced They are: Opal Esch — president Rue Hunnicutt — vice president Margaret Welker - secretary Mrs. Harry Bause — treasurer Mrs. Tom Willman and Mrs. Welker, publicity o Mrs. Louis Gee — f Mrs Kurth - garden leader Mrs. Hayes Hidy — health and safety Mrs. Russell Mickley — citizenship Mrs Hunnicutt — cultural arts Mrs Floyd Cleaver — flower chairman Mrs Cleaver and Mrs Floyd Collins — auditing Mrs Mickley — chairman Mrs Allen Hart, Mrs Kurth,’ Mrs. Ervin Scoville and Mrs. Lillian Barker —' telephone committee Mrs Tom Reynolds — chairman

Legion Auxiliary hears Girls' Stater report

North Webster American Legion Auxiliary members met July 15. Laurel Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mitchell, was guest speaker. She told about her trip to Girls' Stale at Terre Haute. New officers were installed. They are: Elinor Enyeart — president Virginia Scheafer - first vice president

Efficient Homemakers meet in home of Mrs. Charles Long

Mrs Charles Long was hostess for the July 17th meeting of Efficient Homemakers home extension club Mrs. Betty Lewallen assisted the hostess Mrs Paul Baugher gave devotions. She discussed "What Makes a Nation Great” and "Rules for Daily life.” She closed with prayer Garden remarks given by Mrs Vera Zurker were entitled "Ils never too late to plant" and “A recipe for bugs.” Nelson Rockefeller s survey about biased text books was presented by Betty Gangor as a citizenship report. Local live theater entertainment was discussed by Dons Wells. Or lie Black was guest speaker He displayed and demonstrated arts and crafts suitable for children and shut-ins. During the business session leader lesson sheets were distributed and discussed. The group voted to have Lois Royer show pictures of her vacation trips at an upcoming meeting. New program books were distributed. It was announced the dub will have a special interests JANET GEORGE HONORED Miss Janet George was guest of honor at a bridal shower given July 20 at 2:30 pm, in the social rooms of the Barbee Community church. A color theme of blue and white highlighted the decorations and serving table A large wedding ring made of ice floated in the punch bowl. Cake was served It was decorated in shades of blue and white Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Robert Kimmel, Mrs. Norman Lakness, Mrs. Dewight Ritenour and Mrs. Herbert Searer. Miss George and Terry Ritenour will be married July 26 in the Barbee Community church. Rev. Bryce Foster will officiate. Pythian Sisters discuss convention North Webster Pythian Sisters met July 14 with 11 members present Plans were discussed for the convention to be held in September at Indianapolis It was announced that there will be no meeting on July 28 Following the meeting menbers retired to a local ice cream drive-in for refreshments

Mrs. Hidy, Mrs. Gee, Mrs. Ray Biltz and Mrs. Hunnicutt — Christmas bazaar Mrs. Mickley gave a lesson about the Bicentennial year. She discussed life in pioneer Indiana and the beauty of home arts and crafts. A brief group discussion was held concerning “killer bees" and their spreading migration. Ideas were exchanged for a club trip, club color and flower. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Mrs Kurth read the meditation. Roll call response was: “Name a President of the USA " Projects and plans for the Christmas bazaar were discussed. It was announced that several members will be attending Homemakers Camp in September. Hobby club will be held August 27 in the home of Mrs. Kurth. Plans were finalized for the club theater party scheduled for July 31. A picnic is planned for August 20. The location of the picnic will be announced at a later date. A white elephant sale will be held.

Mary Enyeart — second vice president Edith Kesterson — treasurer Erm al Vanator — chaplin Kay Lowe — secretary Betty Bush — historian Janet Vanator — sergeant-at-arms Jill Creemens — assistant sergeant-at-arms. Following the business session games were played and refreshments served.

display at the county fair. Bertha Kline was welcomed back after a leave of absence. The next meeting will be a family picnic. Everyone is to bring her own table service, lawn chairs and a couple of covered dishes The meeting closed with group singing of the club prayer song. Registration forms are due Registration forms for camp for the week of August 17-23 at Epworth Forest must be in the conference office by August 3d. The camp is open td juniors and seniors in high school as well as older youth and young adults. Theme for the event is “Youth In The Age of Future Shock". Activities will feature study*, fellowship, recreation, worship, films, tapes, printed material and guest speakers Registration forms are available at the office of North Webster United Methodist church Sanctuary choir rehearsals North Webster United Methodist church sanctuary choir rehearsals will begin August 6 at 7 p.m. For further information please contact Mr and Mrs Ron Owens. 4-H work is explained The Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison to open the July 14 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. Guest speakers were youth agents from the Kosciusko county extension office Diane Wojdyla discussed the work of the Day Care Center. Colored slides were shown. Dennis Burch told about the 4-H fund for the state 4-H camp near Lafayette. He reported there are approximately 1.200 4-H members in Kosciusko cowity this year. Dave Everts was presented with a pin for six years of perfect attendance. Thank you letters were read from the Cub Scouts and the fourth grade class at North Webster school. Charles Kunkel gave a report on the swim-a-thon for cystic fibrosis. John Clear presented awards to the bike-a-thon winners.

Barbee Busy Bees meet with Mrs. D. Richards

Barbee Busy Bees home extension club members met recently at the home of Mrs David Richards. Mrs. Strawd Marvin assisted the hostess. Lessons were given by Mrs. Joan Leiter, “Home Is Where The Heart Is" and “Sun glasses and Your Eyes” and Mrs. Carolette Richards, ‘‘lndiana Vacations.” An auction was held of “Something Red." Mrs. Molly Richards served as auctioneer. Reports were given by Jesse Clark, health and safety, “Giving

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The next meeting will be held August 8 in the home of Mrs. Clark. VBS program held at the Barbee church Youngsters who attended Vacation Bible School at Barbee Community church presented a program during services held at 7 p.m. July 13. Children ages four through 12 sang and quoted scripture. The theme for the week’s studies was “Telling Others About Jesus.” Rev. Bryce Foster is pastor of the Barbee church.

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