The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1976 — Page 3

I North Webster * By MARY LEE WILLMAN ♦ R. 1 Leesburg

New officers take charge of Tippy Homemakers

New officers were in charge of the July 21 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers club. They are: Mrs. Frank Kurth — president Mrs Ed Cotton — vice president Mrs > Tom Reynolds — secretary Mrs. Harry Bause — treasurer The meeting was held at the home of Opal Esch, Barbee Lake. Mrs Mildred Brady assisted the hostess Reports were given by Mrs. Roe Hunnicutt, garden remarks. "Spider plants and Fems." Mrs. Tom Willman, cultural arts. “Women. Culture and Fine Arts;" and Mrs Russell Mickley. citizenship, "Paul Revere" and "Observations on America" by Dr Norman Vincent Peale The group voted to purchase a “Roberts Rule of Order" book and to discontinue the Bicentennial reports. Mrs Mickley was appointed as parliamentarian It was “announced that Mrs Ellen Teagarden. Mrs Hunnicutt. Mrs Ervin Scoville. Mrs Reynolds and Mrs Kurth will be working at the women’s building during the 4-H fair in August Those planning to enter articles for judging at the fair are Mrs Brady, Mrs Scoville and Mrs Hunnicutt Plans were finalized for the August theater party Ideas were discussed for a party.to be held early this fall, at a local nursing home Hobby club will be held July 29 at the home of Mrs .Brady A salad bar luncheon was served at noon New program books, special interest lessons sheets and membership address lists were distributed The door pnze was presented to Violet Lawson Kate Wilson and Louise Dick

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were guests The lesson was given by Mrs Mabie Gee She gave a demonstration of spinning, using both spindle and spinning wheel She told about the origin of the spinning industry in America. Mrs Gee washes, cards, and dyes, raw wool and other fibers for spinning She displayed an afghan. shoulder purse and scarf, all made from yam she has spun. She collects and processes roots, berries, bark and other natural material for use as yam dye. On August 18 the club will meet for lunch ala local restaurant Following lunch the group will adjourn to the home of Mrs. Kurth for a party. Mrs Cotton is m charge of entertainment Everyone is asked to take a gift-wrapped white elephant item to be used as game prizes Mike Richardson at LHYC.C. camp Mike Richardson, son of Mr and Mrs Jerry Richardson, is attending the Lincoln Hill Youth Conservation Corp camp at Branchville The youth corp camp is held in the Tell City ranger district of Hoosier National Forest The work-education program entails wildlife habitat improvement. trail construction, umber stand improvement and erosion control Mike left for camp on July 19 He will return home August 12 Young people help at fair Young people from Barbee Community church spent last week helping to distribute free tickets for the Child Evangelism Christian Film that was shown at the Columbia City fair.

Boys' and Girls' Staters speak to Legion Auxiliary

On Monday night, July 19. the North Webster delegates to Boys’ State and Girls’ State presented a program for the North Webster American Legion and Legion Auxiliary. On Tuesday night the Legion Auxiliary held its regular monthly meeting New officers were installed. They are: Elinor Enyeart — president Kay Lowe —< first vice president Lillian Barker — second vice president

Efficient Homemakers meet in home of Mrs. Jerry Helvey

Efficient Homemakers Home Extension club members met July 15 in the home of Mrs. Jerry Helvey Mirs Vernon Zurcher Balloon launch to be held at the UM church A "Balloon Launch" will be held August 13 by students attending vacation church school at North Webster United Methodist church Each child will release a balloon with his or her name, address, and a message of Christian love attached There will also be a card attached to each balloon requesting that the finder write and tell the location where the balloon was found Senior high institute held Senior high institute was held last week at Epworth Forest. The theme for this year was “Go Tell Everyone " Those from North Webster United Methodist church who attended the institute are Dan Tracy. Richard Steele. Cap Pryor. Scott Pruett. Tim Martin. Lori Henderson. Jay Harreld and Nannett Dipert

Janet Vanator — secretary Lucy Fiddler — treasurer Jill Reif — chaplain Ermal Vanator — historian Mary Enyeart — sergeant-at-arms. Elinor Enyeart gave a report on the state convention held recently at Indianapolis. A carry-in supper will be served picnic style when the group meets August 17. The meeting will be held at the home erf Iva Krouse. Sechrist Lake.

assisted the hostess. The citizenship lesson. "Men Who Signed the Declaration of Independence," was given by Myrtle Likens. Doris Wall gave a demonstration and lesson on “Cake Decorating." Following the demonstration the cake was served Topics for lesson leaders were discussed. Mrs. Helvey presented the cultural arts lesson. She encouraged everyone to take an interest in the Warsaw community concerts being planned for this winter An auction of white elephant items was held. The door prize was presented to Sue Niles. For the August meeting a family picnic is being planned. It will be held at Sullivan park. Sechrist Lake. PEO Sisterhood to have anniversary Mrs M E Van Meter. Lake Tippecanoe, will be hostess for the third anniversary party of Chapter DA of PEO Sisterhood. The observance will be held from 2 till 4 p.m.. August 4. The chapter was organized August 8. 1973. Any PEO who is visiting or vacationing in the area is welcome to attend. Friends of Chapter DA members will be the invited guests.

Mrs. Sam Dungan, Lake Tippecanoe, is party chairman. Mrs. Ruth Boyer, Leesburg, is co-chairman. Mrs. Herbert George, North Webster, is president of Chapter DA. Mrs. Milo Lightfoot, Warsaw, is vice president. Prayer retreat set for women Women from North Webster Church of God will participate in a Prayer Retreat to be held August 3 and'4 at Yellow Creek Lake. The retreat will start at 9 a m. Tuesday and close following lunch on Wednesday Day Camp is held Children in grades one through five from North Webster Chun... of God enjoyed “Day Camp” on July 20 at an area park A sack lunch was served at noon. The day was spent participating in outdoor games and activities. Church of God young people to speak August 1 The youth from North Webster Church of God will be in charge of the 7:30 p.m. worship service on August 1 The young people will present "Singing Testimony” and share their experiences while at camp. Ground breaking is held at the Church of God A ground breaking ceremony was held at 10:40 a m , July 25. at North Webster Church of God. The ceremony took place on the west side of the building following the morning worship service. Vernon Zurcher. chairman of the building committee, was in charge of the program —NW—

. B7 * r i /■ ■I - ■' 1 W 'lie SYRACUSE ARTISTS AT W ORK — Syracuse has developed quite an art colony , and some of its members display ed their work at Pickwick Place during Sidewalk Day s. In the top photo Mrs. Paul Moore is putting the final touches to a picture of an Amsterdam canal, and in the background Mrs. Harry Appenzeller is at work on a picture of the old Chinese Gardens. In the bottom photo the “old master." Ken Harkless. is giving some pointers to Mary Bushong and Mrs. Paul Moore. . Others who displayed their art work were Mrs. Paul Markley . Mrs. Jay Peffley, Mrs. Richard Miller and Gloria Yoder of New Paris. Cliff Pickett of Millersburg displayed his leather craft in the same room at the same time. /

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