The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1977 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed.. March 2,1977

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I North Webster I By MARY LEE WILLMAN * | i I

Retired Mozambique missionary to speak

Mabie Michel, a retired missionary from Mozambique, will speak to the children's Sunday school classes during the morning service at North Webster United Methodist Church on March 6. She will present a program of slides at 5 p.m. in the church

Dr. John Conley to speak at Mission Convention

Dr. John Conley, president of Gulf Coast Bible College and well known “Campmeeting” preacher, will be guest speaker for three sessions of the Mission Prayer, study group to meet at UM Church The first meeting of the "Evening Group'' for prayer and Bible Study, during Lent, met at 6 p.m., March 1, at North Webster United Methodist Church. The “Morning Group'' met at 9 am., March 2. Pastor A. C. Underwood will be in charge of the “Evening Group.'' ,The “Morning Group" will be led by Marian Breyer with Pastor Paul Steele as resource person Both groups will be studying the Book of Mark Rev. Buhler is speaker Rev. Al Buhler. Director of Child Evangelism Fellowship, Winona Lake, was guest speaker fcr the morning and evening worship services held February 30 at Barbee Community Church. Special piano, flute and vocal music was presented by the Buhler children

Sara Rhodes is hostess for Backwater Friends

Sara Rhodes was hostess for the recent meeting of Backwater Friends Home Extension Club Dixie Likens assisted the hostess. She also read the meditation entitled “The Gift of Friendship ” The business session opened with group singing of “America the Beautiful ’, pledge to the American flag and the Homemakers Creed I if sue is your problem * TRY DOVG PILCHER I SHOE STORE I IN SYRACUSE ir Slack MEN I *O*»" ’ IAA(mr w )* kUkOkriU * A J turn I • AAAJHHaU I (limrvll AA4>i*r H l« ’ OS<* ISNwvlk | I ; KES | iiiwm it j ass | Brew* K« lAeet A Tfcrv BICE V O—— »m > »—■ i wrww »■»■*>— A ’ »•* • «•* ■ **«• ma—wmh <4— | a *«*b »•«« <a» »m«Rn I One W> WU—> My A ’ <*•«»» aaaNXMare- «»rw ■ Um*) 40 SMI OM« * OA»» •Y* * . H G PILCHER SHOE STOREJ (IMS Munttnaian St (IM IJI SYRACUSE. INO MM’ iIKUH At LA** WIMtHI f

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fellowship i room. United Methodist Church on March 6. She will present a program of slides at 5 pm. in the chutch fellowship room Following the program a typical “African’* supper will be served. ■ A play, special music and a group discussion is also planned.

Convention being held now, through March 6, at North Webster Church of God. He will speak March 4 and 5 at, the 7- p.m worship services. On March 6. at the 9:30 a m. service, there will be a display of flags from many nations. There will also be special music and a presentation bv Sally Clock Dr Conley will deliver the syrrncn. > Barbee Busy Bees have lesson on 'Brown Bagging" Barbee Busy Bees Home Extension Club members met recently in the home, of Mrs. Charles Reagan Mrs Strawd Marvin assisted the hostess. The meditation entitled “Take Time’’ was read by Mrs. Don Richards. Mrs. Richards also presented the lesson "Cooking — The Way It Was ” Garden remarks on “Indoor Farming ’ were read by Mrs Marvin. A special interest lesson “Brown Bagging” was given by Mrs. Marvin The health and safety lesson was read by Karleen Richards. Mrs. Fred Radcliffe was welcomed as a new member Karleen Richards will be hostess for the March meeting.

Roll call response was “My Most Remembered Valentine." Esther Rider read the minutes of the last meeting and Gloria Miller gave the treasurer’s report Alice Bemish discussed "How To Relieve A Headache" as the health and safety lesson Garden remarks were given by Elizabeth Leach and cultural arts by Fran Bowser. The citizenship report on "Beth Owen, Wife of Otis Bowen" was given by Edith Hoffert. Plahs for the club's anniversary dinner, to be held in April, were discussed. Mrs. Bowser and Mrs. Likens are to be co-chairmen A lesson on “Low Cost Decorating" was given by Gloria Miller. Election of officers was held. The new officers are: Wanda Moser — president Rosy Mort — vice president Mazel Miller — secretary Phyllis Bennett — treasurer The door prize was presented to Mildred Griy. Julia Underwood and Phyllis Krasnansky were guests Elizabeth Leach will be hostess for the March meeting.

Efficient Homemakers are hosted by Myra Turner

Approximately 20 ladies were present for the February’ meeting of Efficient Homemakers Home Extension Club held recently in the home of Janet Minton. The hostess was assisted by Myra Turner. As the meditation Lots Royer Read two poems: “Home Town” and “Be The Best of Whatever You Are.” Doris Walls created and presented an original lesson on “Low Cost Decorating Ideas.” She displayed pictures of room arrangements, color charts and explained bow to recycle old and used items instead of buying new. The slate of new officers was

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presented and approved. The new officers are: Viola Richcreek — president Rhea Evans — vice president Doris Walls — secretary Vera Zurcher — assistant secretary Cindy Heckaman — treasurer Betty Gangor — assistant treasurer. Others who were elected are: Sue Niles, chorister; Linda Stookey, assistant chorister; Myrtle Likens, cards and flowers; Phyllis Matz, assist cards and flowers chairman: Alice Long, scrapbook; Della Helvey and Mary Sullivan, ways and means and Hannah Payne,

auditing. Volunteers for county committees were Mrs. Sullivan, cultural arts and Mrs. Helvey, program planning. Lesson suggestions were presented for the coining year. The door prize was presented to Sue Niles. To present ploy A play entitled “Soup, Soup and More Soup” will be presented at 7 p.m., March 6, at North Webster Church of God. The play will be directed by Orlie Black and Mary Alice Beezley. Mrs. Pauline White will be in charge of the program. The play will be followed by a Victory Service and FaithPromise pledges will be received.

Valentine party is held by Auxiliary A children’s Valentine party was sponsored recently by North Webster American Legion Auxiliary. A carry-in supper was served with beef and noodles as the main dish. A program of magic was presented by a magician and his assistant. Secret pal gifts were presented to the children. New secret pal names were drawn. Games were played. Approximately 50 persons attended the event. COMMUNITY NEWS Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Foster, Leesburg, have just returned home from a vacation trip to

Florida. The UMW executive board will meet at 7 p.m., March 3, in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church. North Webster United Methodist Church Lydia Circle meeting will be held March 8, at 1:30 p.m. A Men’s Prayer Breakfast was held at 7:30 a.m., March 2, at North Webster United Methodist Church. Members of Esther Circle from North Webster United Methodist Church will meet at 9:30 a.m., March 9. . A swimming party and “Fun Night” was held February 26 by members of the Elementary Sunday school classes at North Webster United Methodist church. Recent visitors at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Willman and family, Leesburg, were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boggs and daughter, Warsaw; Bill Zirkle and son, Muncie; T. L. Sellers and sons, Marion and Miss Chelsea Buckmaster, Union City, Ohio. Hobby Club meets Feb. 23 Tippecanoe Township Hobby club members met February 23, in the home of Mrs. Alan Hart, Sechrist Lake. Craft items, needle work, crocheted and knitted articles were displayed. A sack lunch was served at noon. Recipes were exchanged. Mrs. Essie Rainey was a guest.