The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 September 1976 — Page 15

I North Webster ! I By MARY LEE WILLMAN | I R. 1 Leesburg |

WCTU has August stated meeting The August meeting of North Webster Anna Bowers Chapter Women’s Christian Temperance Union was held recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren The meeting opened with group singing of “Let The Beauty Os Jesus Be Seen In Me.” Devotions were given by Mrs Oma Likens She read from Psalms. 37:5; and Psalms, 34:15 Her theme was ‘Trust In God ” Prayer and flag salutes were led by Mary Wilcoxson. president. Each member was presented

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with a booklet. Mrs. Wilcoxson reviewed “Alcohol at The Wheel ” She quoted from the section entitled “Killer On The Loose." The treasurer's report was given by Betty Barrett. Birthday cards were signed for absent members Virginia Bockman gave the closing prayer The date and time of the September meeting is to be announced. Conference to be held at Webster A creative retirement conference will be held, September 7

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through 10. at Epworth Forest. Reservations may be made bycontacting Mrs. Catherine Silver. Key. A. C. Underwood or the office at North Webster United Methodist church. Irene Reagan is hostess for Barbee Busy Bees Mrs. Irene Reagan was hostess for the recent meeting of Busy Bees Home Extension club. The hostess gave the citizenship report about. “Clara Barton and Florence Nightengail” and the cultural arts lesson entitled. "Leesburg-Oldest Town in Kosciusko Co ” Devotions were given by the cohostess. Charolette Richards. She gave two readings. “Grandma's Garden” and “Getting Old " / Mrs. Richards also gave the health and safety lesson Her topic was “Securing Your Home.” Garden remarks. “Second Chance Vegetable Garden” was

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presented by Arthelma Marvin. During the business session club projects for the Christmas bazaar were discussed. The group voted to discontinue auctions until this fall. The lesson “Up Tight About Money” was read by Mrs. Reagan. The time and place of the September meeting will be announced at a later date. COMMUNITY NEWS Members of Lydia circle from North Webster United Methodist church will meet at 1:30 p.m., September 14. * A salad bar will be served at 12 noon when members of Esther circle from North Webster United Methodist church meet, on September 8. Members of Tippecanoe Township Home Extension club and their guests attended the Wagon Wheel Playhouse production of ‘‘Salute To Broadway” cm August 26. The 9 a m meeting of Mary circle from North Webster United Methodist church will be

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held September 9, in the ehureh fellowship room. North Webster United Methodist church Miriam circle meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m., September 13. Pythian Sisters hold meeting night Imogene Menzie, most excellent chief, was in charge of the August 23 meeting of the North Webster Pythian Sisters. A letter was read from the Warsaw Temple inviting the group to attend a “Friendship Night” in September. Donations were made toward the EMV bake sale. Members who are ill were remembered. Cards were played during the social hour. Refreshments were served by Ethel Engle and Iva Krouse. —NWW. R. Chalfant in Wilbur R. Chalfant. 60. r 1 Leesburg, was involved in a twocar accident early Thursday morning at the intersection of US 30 and CR 650E. Kosciusko county police patrolman Roger Fellows said that Chalfant pulled onto US 30 heading west from CR 650E. A westbound vehicle on US 30. driven by Daryl Woodward. Defiance, Ohio,.skidded 116 feet before striking the Chalfant auto in the reaij. The accident was attributed to dense fog conditions. Damage to the Woodward car was estimated at 82,500 with 850 damage to the Chalfant vehicle. Syracuse driver is in Goshen accident Cars driven by Michael J. Kirkpatrick. 20. r 4 Syracuse, and Lois E. Weldy, 36. 825 South Eighth St.. Goshen, collided at the intersection of Madison and eighth streets in Goshen Tuesday. Aug. 24. No injuries resulted from the mishap and damaged was estimated at $550 to both vehicles, according to Sgt. Michael Bickel of the Goshen police department. Stock cor is vandalized A blue stock car was vandalized while parked in front of the C and J Construction Co. in Syracuse. The incident was reported to the Syracuse police department Friday morning byDenny Darr of Syracusg. It is speculated that a hammer was used to damage valve covers. Seven tires inside the car had been taken along with plug wires and the air cleaner. John Shea reports theft of water skis John Shea, r 3 Syracuse, reported to Kosciusko county police the theft of a $l5O pair of water skis. He told police that prior to the theft the skis had been under a canopy over the dock at his home

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■lib- 4 J * 1 1 AKERS HOST KIWANIANS — Members and guests of the Lakeland Kiwanis club met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Akers of North Webster on August 22. In the photo, from left, are Sherman Bryant. Lakeland Kiwanis president; Lorin Badskey. past president of Kiwanis International and speaker for the meeting; Akers; and Stuart Walker, president-elect and program chairman.

Kiwanis club members hear of perinatal research project

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Akers of North Webster were hosts for the Lakeland Kiwanis club on August 22. The meeting and program was planned to help raise funds for a project of Indiana Kiwanis

Taxpayers abserrPat school budget hearing

No taxpayers were present at the Lakeland community school board meeting when the 1977 budget was approved last Thursday evening. Aug. 26. Claims and certificate of payments were unanimously approved to be made on summer work projects in the system. Architect Kenneth Brown had previously recommended the partial progress payments for the Wawasee high school track, Delp Electric. Inc. $1,663.20; the North Webster recreation area, Dave Carey Excavating, $3,765; and Booked at county jail Among area persons booked at the county jail in Warsaw last Friday and Saturday were: Daniel List. 18. North Webster, illegal possession of intoxicating beverages and illegal possession of a substance (marijuana); William 'Culbertson. 28. Leesburg, driving under the influence of alcohol and held on bond of $100; Michael Allen. 27, r 2 Pierceton, public intoxication and driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages, and bond was set at SI,OOO. VOLUNTEER FIREMAN REPORTS VANDALISM Volunteer fireman James LaGarde, 600 block of South Front St.. Syracuse, reported to police that the blue emergency flasher was knocked off of his car and broken. He discovered the vandalism late Tuesday night, Aug. 24.

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Wed., Sept. 1,1976—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

district for perinatal research which is in progress at Riley hospital. Indianapolis. Speaker Lorin Badskey pointed out that previous to this project. Indiana Kiwanians had sponsored a Kwing at Riley and had helped to

the Syracuse school roof, Pettigrew and Sons, Inc., $1,689. Bus transportation for two students to the Indianapolis deaf school was approved by the board. A total of $630 or $315 per child was authorized payable to the PTCO bus committee. The previously reviewed policy concerning oral medication in the schools was also approved by the board and will become part of the handbook. The policy permits the principals to control the taking of oral medicine which has been prescribed by a physician and the permission erf the parent obtained. “We felt like we had to have some kind of ruling to cover our principals.” explained superintendent Don Arnold. Arnold added that the policy will also cover school nurses Business manager Marion (Bud) Lantz gave a progress report on the new Wawasee track. He said that all the com struction was finished except the rubber on the track and the fence. The track rubber was 7 scheduled to be laid Monday, Aug. 30. The tennis courts have been finished except for the color seal and will be ready the end of September.

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place the children’s hospital among the top three in the nation. Up to the present, over one million children have been treated either as in-patients or as out-patients at Riley. Since 1924. 1.092 children from Kosciusko county have been inpatients at the hospital. Since 1954. Riley has treated 2.401 children from this county as outpatients. This past year 46 inpatients and 128 out-patient children from Kosciusko county were served, by the hospital. Badskey explained the perinatal research project was started approximately one year ago. The perinatal research covers a crucial period from the beginning of pregnancy through the first month of the baby’s life. Dr. Edwin Gresham, a pediatrician and director of newborn intensive care unit at Riley hospital, is working with the perinatal research program and he believes that it will help to discover causes of deficiencies which have led to pre-mature death, brain damage er improper development of babies in past years. Riley hospital laboratories have facilities for such research and the program will help physicians to deal more effectively. with perinatal problems. The research has already shown that many babies can be saved and the quality of their lives improved.

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