The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1975 — Page 7

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Busy Homemakers make plant hangers The Busy Homemakers club of Milford met November 5 in the home of Mrs. Gian Pinkerton. Co-hostess was Mrs. Ralph Neff. Mrs. Neff gave a lesson on macrame. Everyone made a plant hanger. Mrs. Glen Pinkerton showed how to make candle holders. Mrs. Harvey Hollar led the pledge and Mrs. Ralph Tusing led the club creed. Two poems. “Your Promise” and "It’s You” were read by Mrs. Neff for meditation. A garden lesson on houseplants was given by Mrs. Vernon May. Topic for the health and safety lesson was “care to prevent colds.” President Mrs. Frank Charlton conducted the business meeting. The club Christmas party will be December 3. The place will be announced later. Mrs. Dennis Pinkerton gave a demonstration of making wall plaques and vases from "off the wall” crafts. Refreshments were served to the 11 members and five guests, Mrs. Twilla Smith of Three Rivers. Mich.; Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn of Leesburg; Mrs Elmer Rapp. Mrs Raymond Pinkerton and Mrs. Dennis Pinkerton, all of Milford Miford Senior Citizens enjoy musical program The Milford Senior Citizens met Sunday in the fire station for their Thanksgiving meeting. A carry-in dinner, with all the trimmings, was enjoyed by 45 members and guests. The program was musical and was presented by Guy Zimmerman of Fort Wayne, formerly of Milford. Using his two guitars and banjo, he played and sang songs of different eras. While reminiscing he paid tribute to Miss Maude McLaughlin who urged him on. as well as several others, including the Milford Lions club, who helped him along the way. After the program an election of officers was held with the following results: President — Mrs. Kenneth Miller Vice president — Mrs. Roscoe Coy Secretary — Mrs. Joe Sunthimer Assistant secretary — Mrs. Melvin Markley Treasurer — Mrs. Royce Fuller The next meeting will be the Christmas party on December 14.

Welcome forming in the Lakeland area

A Welcome Wagon club is being formed in the Lakeland area, directed in main to worthy non-profit enterprises in the community. Each club undertakes one or more charitable or humanitarian projects each year and is a means whereby new residents can meet others who are new to the community to help in becoming better acquainted with the community. Plans are for at least one regular meeting a month. Membership is limited to recipients of Welcome Wagon calls, with annual dues to be determined, by each club. The club is ruled by a constitution and by-laws, and the hostess is an honorary member of the club. The hostess extends invitations to call recipients to join. It is indicated special interest groups may be formed, at the discretion of the local club, such as charitable or social, art, bridge, bowling etc. At least 15 members are needed to organize a club. An organizational meeting is set for Wednesday, Nov. 19. at 7:30 p.m. in Camelot Hall of the Counting House Bank at North Webster Further questions may WMS meets in Beiswanger home The Women’s Missionary society of the First Brethren church of Milford met with Mrs. Inez Beiswanger Thursday evening, Nov. 6, Mrs. K . bert Stump opened the meeting with prayer Roll call was answered by 12 members giving a Bible verse on “Foundation”. The group planned a sewing date for November 20 in the church basement at 1 p.m. The lesson leader for the meeting Mrs. Charlene Woolson read scripture from Hebrews 11:1-2 and poetry. The group sang "Trust and Obey” and closed by singing “Faith of Our Fathers” and reading the WMS benediction Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at 7:30 p m December 4 in the church basement and is the Christmas meeting. The committee is Mrs. Paul Mathews, Mrs. Glen Bixler ■ and Mrs. William Perry.

Wed., Nov. 12,1975—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

skj Er 413*7? t* ? ' rkl rij NEW SHOP OPENS — Ginger Ganshorn opened her new "Brit-ches-N-Stuff" shop in Wawasee Village on Saturday. The unique shop will feature men’s and women’s blue jeans, tops and jackets. Miss Ganshorn is shown holding a colorful men’s shirt, an example of her wares.

Primary Mothers meet in Clodfelter residence

The Primary Mothers club met last week in the home of Mrs. Larry Clodfelter with 16 members present. Guests were Mrs. Rex Yentes and Sandy Bonacorsi. Mrs. John Nemeth and Mrs. Tom DeSero were welcomed into the club as new members. Discussion was held on the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to be given to needy families in the area with goods for the Thanksgiving basket to be brought to the next meeting, along with posters Home Builders hold election The Turkey Creek Home Builder Women's club election was held recently. Officers are as follows: President — Harriet Stichter Vice president — Georgia Fisher Secretary — Dorothy Haney Assistant secretary — Ruby Slagle A white elephant auction was held to raise money for the Christmas project. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Junior Yoder.

be directed to Jane Alexander, assistant hostess of the SyracuseWawasee area, and Clar Brodrick of the North WebsterPierceton area Interested persons are urged to attend this important meeting. Senior Mothers plan Christmas party Mrs. Herschel Harper was hostess for the Monday night meeting of the Syracuse Senior Mothers club with 12 members in attendance 1 Theme for the evening was Thanksgiving. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening with Mrs. Janice Baumgartner as cohostess. The next meeting will be a Christmas party on December 15 at the home of Mrs. John Walker. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurst of New Paris and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDonald spent Wednesday evening, Nov. 5, with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of r 1 Milford

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previously discussed. The club members also voted to assist with the local shower being given for the Syracuse Vietnamese family. Santa Breakfast Also discussed was the breakfast with Santa event planned more in detail and members were reminded of bazaar and bake sale items. The site for the Santa breakfast will be decorated in keeping with Christmas by children of the Primary Mothers and tickets for the event must be purchased previous to the event. Mrs. Rick Baker will be hostess for the November 17 meeting at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses for the evening were Mrs. James Tranter and Mrs George Vitaniemi. Kappa Omicrons meet in Richard Keim home The president Mrs. Dave Griffith called the fifth meeting of Kappa Omicron. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, to order last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Richard Keim, with repeating of the opening ritual together. Response to roll call was by nine members and one guest, Mrs. Jerry Hoile. A letter was read from the international organization asking chapter members to submit old recipes to be used in a Bicentennial cookbook planned for next year. All recipes are to be taken to the local bank by November 15. It was voted to write a letter to the local congressman requesting April, 1-7 be designated as Beta Sigma Phi week Members were reminded of the silent auction planned for this month. Needs Service chairman noted glasses are needed for two children at the elementary school and suggestions were given for food for a needy area family luring the holidays. Bicentennial plans for Syracuse were discussed at length. Mrs. Charles Koser spoke of the article appearing in The MailJournal in regard to the child and family service act and a copy is to be secured for chapter action to authorities. Mrs. Leonard Livengood gave the program for the evening showing several pictures and explaining uses of the spinning wheel, laundry supplies, cooking equipment of the 1600 and 1700’s, and pictures of kitchens covering the same period of time. The ritual of jewels was given by Mrs. Dave Griffith for Mrs. K. C. Plikerd, Mrs. Jay Miller and Mrs. Donel Rumfelt. Following the usual closing, refreshments were served by Mrs. Miller and a social hour followed.

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