The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1976 — Page 7

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Webster Cub Scout's Blue and Gold banquet Feb. 24

North Webster Cub Scout pack 3726 will hold its annual Blue and Gold banquet Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Camelot Hall, Counting House Bank at 6:30 p.m. sharp. A pot luck dinner will precede the pack meeting and special entertainment by Madison county sheriff John Gunter. Many additional annual activities are planned by the North Camp Fire board of directors meet The January board of directors meeting of the Wa-Da-Ya-Ki Camp Fire organization at Syracuse was held in the Scout cabin with president Mrs. Norman Stevenson in charge. Committee reports were heard by nine board members. The camping committee chairman, Mrs. Gene Ladd, reported all groups have either set dates for all or part of the progression in camping that was set for them by the camping committee. Mrs. John Walker resigned as organization chairman of the group. The nominating committee will be working to replace her as well as a position for the analysis and evaluation committee Mrs. Walter Miller, program committee chairman, and her committee have worked a tentative calendar for the Camp Fire year with the following February events: February 1 for the adventure trip to Fort Wayne and the Blue Bird swim party, now rescheduled for March. Mrs. Stevenson expressed her appreciation to all Camp Fire committee chairmen and their groups for a fantastic job being done, for the girls and the leaders. Robert Reed is the legal advisor and attorney for the organization. Board And Committee Members of the board and committee members of the organization are: President — Mrs. Stevenson Vice president — Leroy Leffler Secretary — Mrs. Howard Peace Treasurer — Mrs. Thomas Stiver Camping — Chairman. Mrs. Gene Ladd; Mrs. Peg Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barber. Arnie Karr and Debbie Overfelt of the Horizon club Finance — Chairman, Mrs. Don Lovellette; Norman Stevenson. Mrs. Stiver, Mrs. Thomas Gerstner and James Owens Community relations — Chairman. Mrs. Dennis Bjella; Mrs. Richard VanDiepenbos, Mrs. Jimmy Conder and Mrs. Ernest Knight Program — Mrs. Miller, chairman; Mrs. Robert Heady, Mrs. Thanas Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Caskey Organization — Chairman needed; Mrs. Larry Blade and Mrs. Dannette Rosner Nominating — Chairman, Mrs. Fred Hapner; Mrs. Mike Mangas. Mrs. Don Storey and Mrs. Richard Crews Analysis and evaluation — Leroy Leffler, chairman; Mrs. Jerry Kirkdorfer and Miss Coleen Walker Volunteer development — Chairman. Mrs. Peg Overfelt; Mrs. Tom Prickett, Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Raymond Wilson and Mrs. Linda Buck Leaders Association Mrs John Nemeth is chairman fa the leaders association; Mrs Kent Mishler, cochairman; and Mrs James Tranter, secretary Mrs. Stevenson added that the social concerns and employed personnel committee is not filled and interested parties are urged to contact anyone on the nominating committee. Also, leaders, sponsors and assistants are needed for this organization, which is a United Fund participant and new in the regard that it is the Syracuse community effort having withdrawn from the combined Goshen council.

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Webster group, sponsored by the North Webster Lions club. These include a Halloween party in October; a goodwill project in November and December, with gleaning a corn field, this year s project; bowling party in December; Pinewood Derby in January. The winners fa speed in the Pinewood Derby were: Jeff Lacy, first; Kent Nulf, second; and Brent Lacy, third. Also receiving trophies were Harry Heche for most original and David Schacht fa best design. A hockey game is scheduled for Sunday. Feb. 22. at Fort Wayne, with the boys meeting at school at 2:15 p.m. The second annual carnival will be held in March. April is the month for the father and son cake bake. Prizes are awarded in several areas with the cakes being auctioned to the highest bidder. The boys march in the Memaial Day parade, sponsored by the American Legion. The Cub Olympics are held in July and a hot dog roast in August. Adults helping with the 50 boys are. Bob Prado, Cub master; Judy Prado, secretary and awards chairman; Dick Milbum. treasurer. Sue Ray, den leader coach. Den leaders are Myra Bixler, Linda Grisso, Ruth Schacht, Becky Rhoads. Ann Wilkey, Lynn Atwood, Judy Prado and Mary Lou Cotton. Webelo leaders are Bob Prado, Jim Goddard. Mearlin Bixler and Joe Ray. Any boy, age eight to 10, interested in joining Cub Scouts in the Nath Webster area should contact Bob Prado, Cub master. Building permits given for month of January '76 Turkey Creek township building commissioner Rex Yentes has listed three building permits for the month of January at an improvement value of $22,900. Receiving permits were Steven Bartow, an addition to a home in Kitson Park, $7,000; William J. Cusick, an accessory building at Fascination Place, $900; and Brian Mikel, addition to present structure on 13-A North, $15,000. Monthly reports given at Milford Milfad town marshal Melvin Jordan has released the following repat for the month of January: Breaking and entry 0 Warnings * 7 Accidents 6 Assault and battery 0 Complaints 4 Dog calls e . 5 Fire calls 2 Robberies 0 Burglar alarms 0 Arrests 1 Funerals 1 Phone calls 99 Jeep radio taken while owner fishes Clifford Nicodemus of Syracuse reported to town police of the theft of an AM radio from his jeep Thursday evening while parked at Oakwood Park. The owner told authorities he was ice fishing and discovered the theft of the radio valued at $125 when returning to his vehicle. Theft of tape player reported An FM radio-stereo eight-track tape player, valued at $l5O, was stolen from a truck belonging to James A. Archer. 22, of Leesburg. The truck w as parked on the lot north of Archer’s Foundry on School lane. Damage to the dash panel of the truck occurred during the removal of the tape player.

Wed., Feb. 11,1976 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

i North Webster • J By MARY LEE WILLMAN | I R. 1 Leesburg |

Girl Scouts participate in annual cookie sales

Approximately 75 Girl Scouts from North Webster are participating in this year’s Girl Scout cookie sale. Other activities being planned are: a roller skating party; Girl Scout Week and group attendance, on March 7 t at the morning service of North Webster United Methodist church, in recognition of Scout Sunday. At present the girls in all troops

Webster Firemen's Auxiliary plans for dinner on Feb. 15

North Webster Firemen’s Auxiliary members met February second at the fire station. Officers and members of the Syracuse Firemen’s Auxiliary were guests. It was announced the Webster Auxiliary is purchasing regulation, unifam dress shirts

UMW plans February 17 American Heritage Night

Some of the items to be displayed at the February 17 North Webster United Methodist Women American Heritage Night are a christening dress Ronald Sharp presents program to Kiwanis club Ronald Sharp, Syracuse, past president of the county histaical society, was guest speaker at the February 2 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. He discussed th& county’s Indian history and mastodon relics found in the area. Howard E. McCain was accepted as a new member. Peggy Willman has snow party Peggy Willman, Winona Lake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willman. Leesburg, was hostess fa a snow party held February 6 at the hone of her parents. Guests were present from Indianapolis, Huntington, Covington, Va„ and Johnstown. Pa. Guitar music was provided by Linda Zook. Refreshments of cookies and hot chocolate were served. Junior high youth plan for retreat North Webster United Methodist church junior high youth are planning a retreat to be held the week end of February 20. A portion of the retreat time will be used to study the book of Acts.

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are waking on three American Heritage Bicentennial patches that will be available this year only. Brownie troop 167 has adopted a lady patient at a local nursing home. The Scouts visit ha regularly and remember her on special occassions with gifts and cards. Mrs. Mary Herr aid is leader of troop 167.

fa the firemen. A membership dinner is being planned fa‘February 15. Wives and prospective members of the Noth Webster volunteer firemen will be entertained. Diane Williams and Lois Kelsey, North Webster, were also guests at the meeting. Refreshments were served by Virginia Spry.

made in 1883; a coverlet dated 1848; a pewter teapot dated 1790; a hand carved wooden wagon; dolls; and a school room slate. Helen Huntzinger and Betty McNair are co-chairmen for the event. Other committee members are Beckie Rhoades, Carol Rampy, Kay Dipert, Kathryn Coy and Isabelle Shidler. Church of God men elect new officers Newly elected officers of the Men’s Fellowship at North Webster Church of God are; Les White — president Nick Maurer — vice president Ton Michaels — secretary Ron Greider — treasurer TAFFY PULLPLANNED Junior high youth from North Webster Church of God are planning a taffy pull to be held February 27. Request Night set for Feb. 15 An all church “Singspiration and Request Night” will be held at 7 p.m., February 15, at North Webster Church of God. All requests should be given to Dan Conkling. COMMUNITY NEWS Rev. Dewight Ritenour, r 1 Warsaw, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw, and is now recuperating at home. Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Foster, r 1 Leesburg, have returned home after vacationing in Florida. North Webster Church of God WCG has scheduled a work day starting at 10:30 am. on February 17.

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