The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1975 — Page 7

CELEBRATES MTH BIRTHDAY - Mrs. Theresa Kneller. a farmer Columbia CHy resident who has resided at the Orn nursing home in Milford for the past four years and four months, celebrated her Mth birthday last Tuesday. She is the mother of Mrs. Walter (Trudy) Ritter of Milford. She also has two sons. Harold Roth of Nappanee and Noble Roth of Betlmawr. N. J.; two stepdaughters: seven grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren: seven great-grandchildren: six stepgreatgrandchildren: and one stepgreat-great-grandchild.

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Kappa Omicrons meet, have guest speaker

Members of the Kappa Omicrons. Beta Sigma Phi. held their October meeting in the home of Mrs Jay Miller. Charles Clevenger was guest speaker, representing the Bicentennial committee at Syracuse. Clevenger spoke of the many projects being taken on by several organizations regarding Bicentennial plans and of the committee aim to raise enough money to be able to present the town of Syracuse with a gift of lasting remembrance. The ways and means committee reported the youth center was available for the silent auction on November 20 and Mrs. Richard Keim reported the Goshen chapter had been invited All members were reminded of the October 25 bake sale at the State Bank erf Syracuse. Mrs. Charles Koser is to distribute Bright of America books when they arrive. Plans were finalized for the Halloween Dance on Saturday at the William Wiggs farm Guests were Miss Mary Kiser. Mrs Paul Finks. Mrs. Jack Beer. Mrs Lowell Leer and Mrs. David

Byrd. For benefit of guests, each committee chairman gave a summary of her committee activities and roles in making the chapter a success. Mrs. Dave Griffith, president, gave the history of Beta Sigma Phi and read some of the traditions observed Ebenezer Ladies hold October meeting Fifteen members of the Ebenezer Ladies Aid met last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Calvin Beck at Boner Lake. Guests were Mrs. Inez Hursey and Mrs Max Burley. The meeting was opened by president Mrs. Ray Wilkinson with a poem entitled. “Begin Again.'’ Mrs. Dorothy Bitner and Pauline Ewell gave devotionsN and assisted the hostess in serving refreshments forum a table decorated in the autumn theme. The November meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Mable Hontz at Cromwell.

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Convention report hear# by NW Pythian Sisters

Ermal Vanator gave a report of the convention held recently at Indianapolis during the October 13 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. Approximately 19 members were present at the meeting. A report was given of the recent fund raising project. Tom Reynolds return from California trip Mr. and Mrs Tom Reynolds have just returned from a two week vacation trip to California. They visited with family and friends at Big Bear Lake and Yucaipa. Calif.

Money from the project is being donated to the Laurel Mitchell reward fund. Plans were made for the upcoming inspection to be held October 27. Virginia Anglemeyer, Elkhart, will be the inspecting officer. Following inspection a salad bar will be served. Thelma Berger and Margaret Kiser served refreshments. Busy Bees to work on bazaar items Barbee Busy Bees home extension chib will hold a special meeting on October 24 in the home of Mrs. Charolette Richards. Items will be finished, priced and packaged for the county home extension clubs Christmas bazaar. North Webster ladies to attend annual confab Ladies from North Webster United Methodist church will attend the conference annual meeting to be held November 1 at Peru. The program has been planned by Betty Stephens and is entitled “Now-Wow." In observance of International Women’s Year. Barbara Thompson, president of the commission status and roll of women in the United Methodist church, will be guest speaker. A pageant “Women of the World” will be presented during the afternoon session.

PEO Sisterhood entertained by Mrs. Sam Dungan Members of Chapter DA of the PEO Sisterhood were entertained October 14 in the home of Mrs Sam Dungan. Lake Tippecanoe Mrs. Gail Cunningham, Fort Wayne, was guest speaker. She discussed the national convention held recently at Boston, Mass. Mrs Carl Smith. Carmel and Miss Dee Emke. Indianapolis, were guests. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dungan and Mrs Anna Marie Pritchett. Peggy Willman entertains at roast Miss Peggy Willman was hostess for a weiner roast held recentlv at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willman. Leesburg. Guests were present from Warsaw, Indianapolis. Huntington, Marion. Detroit, Mich., and Honolulu. Hawaii. 10 participate in CROP walk A total of 10 junior high youth from North Webster United Methodist church participated in the walk for CROP held October 5. The young people walked from Warsaw to Packerton and helped to raise over SIOO. Ruth Boyer honored for birthday Mrs. Ruth Boyer. Leesburg, was guest of honor at a birthday luncheon given October 13 at the home of Mrs. Pauline Castello, Kokomo. Guests present were Mrs. C. D. Smith. Carmel; Mrs. Vera Rutherford and Mrs. Glenn Dwiggins, Kokomo; and Mrs. T. A. Willman, Barbee Lake.

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Lessons heard by Tippecanoe club

J Lessons on “Natural Fibers” -'and “Wills and Inheritance" were given by Mrs. Ruth Boyer and Mrs. Russell Mickley at the October 16 meeting of Tippecanoe Township home extension club. The group met at the home of Mrs. Boyer. Mrs. Tom Willman assisted the hostess. Mrs. Opal Esch, president was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Welker read the minutes of the September meeting. The treasurer’s report was presented by Mrs. Harry Bause. Plans were discussed for the club Christmas party. Reports were given by Mrs. Mickley. citizenship; Mrs. Ida Hart, garden remarks; and Mrs.

Congressman Fithian is Kiwanis speaker

The October 13 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club opened with group singing of “America" and the pledge of allegiance to the American flag. The invocation was given by Herbert George Congressman Floyd Fithian was guest speaker He discussed the function of the Small Business Committee of which he is a member. Jerry Badskey was presented

Barbee Busy Bees hold Halloween costume party

Mrs. David Richards was hostess for the October 10 Halloween costume party of Barbee Busy Bees home extension club. Children of the Family costume party set at Barbee church Barbee Community church is planning a family costume party to be held October 31 in the church social room. Everyone who wishes to wear a costume is asked to come dressed as a Bible character. Anyone who is interested is asked to submit a carved pumpkin for judging. Games will be played and refreshments served. Sgt. Richards returns to base Sgt. Charles Richards has just returned to Fort Sill, Okla., after spending a week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards. Epworth Forest. Sgt. Richards is assigned to the army medical corps at Fort Sill. Music Boosters to meet Oct. 27 North Webster Music Boosters will meet October 27 in the music room at North Webster junior high school.

OCTOBER 24 SHOULD BE PROCLAIMED A DAYiggF SHAME In October 1971 — on the 26th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations — the UN voted to expel the Republic of China and to seat instead the regime of Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai. Thus, the greatest mass murderers in human history were welcomed to this world body. At least 64 million human beings have died at the hands of the Red Chinese tyrants. Thousands more are dying in America from Red China's principal export — heroin. For this reason, and many more, we believe it is time to set US Out of the United Nations and declare October 24 a Pay Os Shame. THE LOCAL CHAPTERS OF THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY - P»«l tar by HM »«•» «*** r “

Hayes Hidy. health and safety. Mrs. Mable Gee discussed the harvesting and processing of flax fiber. “Happy Birthday” was sung and several members received gifts from their secret pals. A carry-in dinner was served at noon Mrs. William read the meditation. The hobby club meeting has been scheduled for today (October 22) in the home of Mrs. Goldie Hunicutt. Items for the county Christmas bazaar will be sorted and marked. Mrs. Pauline Gunkle was a guest. Mrs. Mildred Brady will be hostess for the November meeting.

with a plaque in recognition of his services during the past year as Lt. Governor for Division 11. Paul Lindley was accepted as a new member. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Ernest Lawshe, Russell Johnson, Ben Crowell and Bruce Trippet. Guests present were Stanley Nice, Doug Spencer and Clyde Landrum. Warsaw and Phil Meredith. Joliet. 111.

members were invited guests. An auction of baked goods and a "Halloween funny ”, was held. During the short business meeting the group voted to proride Christmas gifts for a mental patient. Games were played and the children bobbed for apples. A covered dish supper was served. -NWMinor damage in evening accident Minor damage was listed in a one-car mishap on Railroad avenue in Syracuse around 7:02 Sunday evening. Police reported a 1972 Chevrolet operated by Penny Schumm, 17, r 4 Syracuse, slipped from the roadway which was wet and slid into a ditch. She was westbound at the time and wet pavement and a high shoulder were listed as contributing factors for the mishap. Syracuse police officer Joe Thornburg set damage at S9O to her auto.

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