The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 November 1976 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Nov. 24,1976

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

Mildred Brady is hostess for Tippecanoe Twp. club

Mildred Brady was hostess for the November 17 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Home Extension club. She is assisted by Hazel Cleaver. Mabel Gee led the group in singing the song of the month "Home, Sweet Home.” Cookbooks were distributed During the business session members voted to keep meeting

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in private homes rather than at a community center Reports were given of the October Hobby club meeting and the fall luncheon. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. "Happy Birthday” was sung to several ladies. Secret pal birthday and anniversary gifts were distributed.

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Gifts were taken to be given to nursing home patients at Christmas. Other reports were given by Ida Hart, health and safety, "dental health” Goldie Hunnicutt, garden remarks, "cleaning and storing garden tools for winter storage”, Mary Lee Willman; cultural arts, “Canes and Fans"; and Ruth Mickley, citizenship, “Ann Marrow Lindburg.” It was announced that the January 27 Hobby club meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Hart. Ruth Hamman volunteered to bake the January birthday cake. A lesson entitled "The Way It Was” was given by Lucille Hobell. Another lesson "Energy and Options of the Future" was read by Mrs. Mickley. The club Christmas party will be held December 15 in a local restaurant. A secret pal gift exchange is planned. Edna Lawson will be hostess for the Christmas party. She will be assisted by Violet Lawson. Guests present were Peggy Young, Huntington and Clare Brodrick. North Webster. Dr. Brown to speak at UM church Dr Howard Brown will be guest speaker at North Webster United Methodist church on November 30. A carry-in supper will be served in the church dining room at 6 p m Dr. Brown is a world traveler and will show pictures of his travels in India. He will also report on his audience with Indira Nehru. Prime Minister of India Leisa Waggoner presents program on Denmark trip Miss Leisa Waggoner, who recently visited Denmark as part of the International 4-F Youth Exchange program, presented a program of colored slides during the November 15 meeting of Lakeland Kiwanis club. A question and answer period followed the program Theo Thomas gave a report of the travelogue ticket sales. The December 6 ladies night program was discussed by Chris Koher. It will be held at Epworth Forest. A letter of appreciation was read from the Wawasee hockey dub Kiwanis Lt. Governor Dave Holderman, Goshen, was a special guest Thanksgiving service tonight A Thanksgiving Eve service will be held tonight (November 24) at 7 pm.. in North Webster United Methodist church. Rev. William Evans from North Webster Church of God will present the message. Music will be provided by the United Methodist church chancel choir.

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Barbee Busy Bees hold Thanksgiving carry-in

Barbee Busy Bees home extension club members met recently in the home of Mrs. Don Richards. Epworth Forest. Miss Karleen Richards was hostess for the Thanksgiving carry-in supper, with ham and turkey as the main dish. Devotions entitled "I’m Thankful” were given by Mrs. Richards ' The health and safety lesson “Abused and Neglected Children” was given by Miss

Barbee Conservation club has Thanksgiving dinner

Election of officers was held during the November 16 meeting of BarbeelConservation club. Following the pledge to the American Flag Dorothy Thornburg led the group in prayer. Frank Golden, president, was in charge of the business session. Tables were decorated in keeping with a Thanksgiving theme for the carry-in supper. Approximately 42 persons were present for the meeting and dinner. Home Builders class has a carry-in supper A carry-in supper was enjoyed on November 13 by members of the Home Builders Sunday school class at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shock and Eva Lock were hosts for the party. There were 15 persons in attendance Betty Lou Shock, {resident, was in charge of the business session. Eva Lock gave the treasurer s report and read the minutes of the last meeting. She also presented devotions from Galatians 6:1-6 and gave a reading entitled “My Part and More.” The group voted to help with kitchen improvements at Camp Mack. The business session was followed by group singing. Mr. and Mrs Howard Kiser will be hosts for the next meeting. The exact time will be announced at a later date. WCTU will take gifts to patients Members of Anna Bowers Chapter of Women's Christian Temperance Union met recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren. The meeting opened with devotions given by Mrs. Oma Likens, Christian outreach chairman. She read from Romans 13:7-10 and, I Corinthians 14-3 It was announced that the group will be taking gifts to the patients at the Fort Wayne Veterans hospital. The Christ mas program will be held December 7 in North Webster Church of the Brethren. The meeting closed with prayer.

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Richards. ArtLelma - Marvin presented garden remarks. She discussed "Live Christmas Trees.” For cultural arts a group discussion was held concerning the club trip to Chicago. Plans were made for a Christmas dinner party to be held at a local restaurant. A gift exchange is planned. Secret pal names will be revealed and new secret pal names drawn.

"Happy Birthday” was sung to four ladies present. Goldie Hunnicutt was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson were chairmen for, the dinner. They were assisted byMr. and Mrs Pierre Linfesty, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bostel and Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Davis. The club Christmas party and gift exchange is planned for December 21. It will be held at Barbee Conservation club building. COMMUNITY NEWS Tippecanoe Township Hobby club members will meet November 30 in the home of Mrs. Tom Reynolds, r 1 Leesburg. Junior High Youth Fellowship will meet from 6:30 till 8 p.m. on December 1 in the basement at North Webster United Methodist church. -NWRecover stolen boat and trailer A motorboat and trailer valued at SBOO and stolen last week from Backwater Lake, North Webster, has been recovered. The green fiberglass boat and yellow trailer were stolen from the residence of Glenn Falk and recovered Thursday of last week at Greider Point near roads 1000E and 600 N. County officers reported the stolen items were found in a ditch by three North Webster boys. A gas tank and battery appeared to be missing from the motorboat. A padlock on a chain around fence gates at the Falk residence was cut and a hole made in a window of the garage to gain entry to the boat and trailer.

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Hunters urged to help prevent forest fires

The department of natural resources has issued a plea to all hunters to be extremely cautious while hunting in the weeks ahead due to dry conditions. Joseph D. Cloud, director of the department indicated that the fire danger at the time of this writing is “high” and one careless individual could easily start a fire of major proportions. After consulting with Frank R. Lockard, director of the fish and wildlife division and John Datena, state forester, Cloud has decided against hunting season closures. It is felt that hunters afield can be an asset by serving as observers and reporting fires as they see them. Cloud has stated that hunters share in the overall responsibility of fire prevention and he calls upon their help to assure a safe hunting season. The department of natural resources has taken extra precautions by increasing aerial detection over high hazard areas, issuing weekly fire danger releases to all broadcast and news media and by altering all state fire crews that heavy frost and low wind conditions this week have kept fire danger at high. Should the week end develop with warmer temperatures and higher wind speeds, fire danger would go to very high. The 30 day forecast calls for below normal temperatures and well below normal amounts of precipitation. The fire danger alert will continue until some relief from rain fall or snow cover is received. Hunters should be extra cautious by making sure that all firebrands, cigarettes, matches or campfires are completely extinguished. Wild fires in Indiana are man caused, they destroy timber, wildlife habitat, Syracuse driver cited in Goshen A Syracuse woman was cited for driving with inadequate brakes in Goshen after running into the rear end of another vehicle on Lincolnway East Tuesday, Nov. 16. Loretta F. Miller, 16, Syracuse, driving a 1971 Volkswagen struck the rear end of a car operated by Allen R. Crockett, 36, of Ligonier who had stopped for traffic. Damages incurred totaled S2OO.

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