The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 February 1977 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Feb. 23, 1977

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Alan Thompson, Steve Badskey receive Eagle Scout honors

Alan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs William Thompson and Steve Badskey. son of Mr. and Mrs Jerry Badskey. received their Eagle Scout awards during a ceremony held February 13. at Camelot Hall. North Webster. The Eagle is Scoutings highest award Both boys are students at Wawasee High School and members of North Webster Troop 726 Luther Allen is their

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Scoutmaster. Members of Troop 726 conducted the opening ceremony. Bill Vonderau served as Master of Ceremonies. Alan Thompson s Scout history was read by Walter Gausmann Tom Willman read the Scout history of Steve Badskey. Neil Bennett gave the Scout Charge Dick Allen presented each candidate with a letter from the

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President of Scouting and the Eagle Scouting Award Certificate. Since the qualifying Eagle Scout projects were finished in 1976 each Eagle Scout award certificate contained a special Bicentennial Seal. Mr. Badskey and Mr. Thompson each presented the Eagle Award Medal to their sons. Steve and Alan then presented their mothers with a miniature of the Eagle Award Medal. Approximately 100 friends, family members, persons interested in the Scouting program and those who had helped the boys with their badge work, were present for the event. Follow mg the award ceremony a reception was held at Camelot Hall. Refreshments of cake and punch were served to the guests by members of Troop 726. Valentine's party enjoyed by EMS, firemen's families A Valentine party was enjoyed on February 13 by. all North Webster Volunteer Firemen. EMS members and their families. The event was held at the fire station. There were 72 persons present for the party and carry-in dinner. Games were played by adults and children with white elephant items being awarded. Karen Leinsetter and Karen Richardson were in charge of the Mrs. Richard Mitchell was chairman for the dinner. REAL ESTATE

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Barbee Conservation building is re-opened

Following a called meeting on February 12. plans to discontinue use of the Barbee Conservation Club building until April were cancelled, due to moderation in the weather. The regular monthly dinner meeting of Barbee Conservation Club was held at the club building on February 15. The invocation was given by Dorothy Thornburg. Frank Golden, president, was in charge of the business session. He gave a biography of George Washington A carry-in dinner was served.

Pinewood Derby winners named at North Webster

North Webster Boy Scouts continue their busy schedule in spite of the inclement weather. The Pinewood Derby was held recently with first place going to David Schact. Jeff Atwood came in second and Matt Brandenburg, third. Trophies were presented to Rob Stucko, best design and Jeff Atwood, most original. Hockey Game The Scouts and their fathers also recently attended a hockey game at Fort Wayne. Plans are underway for the Blue and Gold Banquet to be held

Tippecanoe Twp. club elects new officers

Mrs. Harry Bause, r 1 Leesburg, was hostess for the February 16 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Home Extension Club. Mrs. Russell Mickley served as co-hostess The new officers are: Mrs. Frank Kurth — president Mrs. Pauline Gunkle — vice president Mrs. Bause — treasurer Mrs. Tom Reynolds — secretary Mrs. Bause played the organ and Mrs. Mickley led the group in singing ‘America ” Reports were given by Ida Hart, health and safety; "Selecting Safe Toys." Goldie Hunnicutt, garden remarks, “Spring Planting," and the Christinas bazaar; Mrs. Mickley, citizenship “Mrs Shirley Temple Black" and club charity; Hazel Cleaver, cards and flowers; and Mrs. Tom Willman, cultural arts, 'Cupids Disappointment .at Bruning Point." The meditation, "Working Together” was presented by Mrs. Mickley. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Following dinner a candlelight memorial service was held in honor of Hattie Fiddler. Organ music was provided by Mrs. Bause with the memorial being read by Mrs. Bause and Mrs. Mickley The club constitution was read by Mrs Bause. A committee was appointed to revise the club constitution. Members of the committee are: Mrs. Willman, chairman; Mrs. Mickley and Opal Esch Hobby chib will be held today. Missionary film to be shown Feb. 27 A film entitled “Now That You’re Here" will be shown at 7 pm., February 27. at North Webster Church of God. The film depicts the adventures of a young missionary couple in the interior of Borneo. Easter cantata practice underway at . Church of God North Webster Church of God choir will present an Easter cantata on Palm Sunday evening. Anyone wishing to participate should contact Jim Stump. Inspirational music program at Webster Bob Hobbs and the “Sounds of Praise" will present a program of inspirational music at 7 p.m., March 2. at North Webster Church of God. Bob is an experienced and talented trumpeter and he and his group travel for World Vision.

Tables were decorated in keeping with a “George Washington” theme. Colorful dish scrubbers, made of net. were presented to each lady present. A number of door prizes were given away. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hart were chairmen for the dinner. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Scoville and Lucille Hobell The next meeting will be held March 15 in the Barbee Conservation Club building.

February 24. at Camelot Hall. Families of the boys will be guests and a carry-in dinner will be served. The Scouts are making nut cups, napkin rings, centerpieces and place cards for the annual affair. Entertainment will be provided by the Wawasee High School Drama Club. On March 3 the annual BoyScout Carnival will be held. Parents will be helping with the booths. A bowling trip is scheduled for later this spring.

February 23. in the home of Mrs. Hart The lesson “Low . Cost Decorating” was given by Mrs. Mickley Letters were read from the family of Hattie Fiddler, Kathleen Weghorst. and the 4-fi Youth Foreign Exchange Program. Frances-Hitchcock and Martha Boyer were guests. Following the meeting a white elephant auction was held. The March meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Reynolds.

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World Day of Prayer to be held All women of the community are invited to attend World Day of Prayer services on March 4, from 1:30 till 3 p.m., in the North Webster United Methodist Church. Rev. William Evans, North Webster Church of God; and Rev. Paul Steele, North Webster United Methodist Church, will be in charge of the worship service. Members of the program planning committee are: Mrs. Russell Churchill, chairman, North Webster United Methodist Church; Eva Locke, North Webster Church of the Brethren; and Mrs. Robert Miller, North Webster Church of God. A nursery will be provided for small children MISSIONARIES TO PRESENT PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Caldwell. missionaries to Brazil, will present a program at 7 p.m., March 3 at North Webster Church of God. The public is invited to attend. Men's Fellowship has Sweetheart Banquet recently Approximately 100 persons attended the recent Sweetheart Banquet sponsored by the Men's Fellowship at North Webster Church of God. Vernon Zurcher served as master of ceremonies. A program was presented by the Lose Trio Concert. The dining room was decorated by Oriie Black and the meal was prepared by the Methodist’s Women’s Society. Firemen's Auxiliary plans for contest North Webster Fireman’s Auxiliary members met February 7. It was announced that four new EMT volunteers will be starting school in March. Plans were discussed to provide shirts and identification patches for them. The group voted to enter a team in the water ball competition at this year’s Mermaid Festival. Plans for money raising projects were suggested. W’ilma Mitchell, president, was in charge of the meeting. —NW— Never judge anyone until you discover what they would like to be. as well as what they are.

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