The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 April 1977 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. April 23.1977

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

WCTU spring institute held in North Webster

The local WCTU spring institute was held recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren Members of Ann Bowers . Chapter WCTU of North Webster were hosts for the event Group singing was led by Mrs. Rhoda Mock Devotions entitled “Decisions For Life” were given by Oma Likens. She quoted from Ecclesiastes 12:1-13 and 14 and, I Cornenthians 15:57. 58. A lesson “Resurrection and Spring" was presented by Mrs Mary Wilcoxson. president She used scripture from the books of

Mrs. Don Richards entertains for Barbee Busy Bees auction

Mrs Don Richards was hostess for the recent meeting of Barbee Busy Bee's Extension Homemakers Club. Miss Karleen Richards assisted the hostess An auction of “Something For Easter” was held with Miss Richards as auctioneer Devotions entitled “Glad Easter" was given by Lilly Falger It was announced that Mrs. Richards was invited to give devotions at the last President's Council meeting She read a poem entitled “Yes It’s True ” The group voted to expand the club's interests and activities Plans were made to study crafts and find extra lessons that require demonstrations Reports were given by Miss Richards. Health and Safety; Arthelma Marvin, Garden Remarks. Marilyn Rosbrugh. Citizenship and Irene Reagan.

Not worth ilssalt? rfn Your present water conditioner/ | may be on its last legs. vsaHMbr h the water in y«ir uhower down from a torrent to a trickle’ Are ru»t »tain» ahowinc up in the toilet bow h. on your ftUswware and china* 1» it hard to get soap to sud* up / when you wash your hands ’ i J You've probabij done ail you could — we msuli a Kinetico Watet ConditioMr, added more salt, recharged more often. we sruilyw your water, determine the even called your dealer to take a look kind and amount of impuntie* in it, and Nothing seems to work L*t's face it formulate the solution to your particular your poor old water conditioner can t cut hard water problems. Then uv set the it anymore. K-Vah* and that's it. No nee«i for you to re-set anything Ever Switch to Kiaetice ' If this t* a new name to you. it won't be Ope* 2t hours a da? for long Once vou realise how convenient ronditwnero are single-tank it i*. how effwsent. bow reliable - roull units W hrh means that at certain times want to make the switch right mw. — when gueastimate it has to be One hard name-to-remember for all the recharged — the water coming through soft water you II ever need youroutoxie line by- posse* the conditioner Result no treated water Proside, its own power -tunng that period- /■■L_ Nothing to plug in. nothing to short put; W lunetiro doesn't tirprnd orv elertncit* L uB a Operates hydmuiiralh Vws the water m ■ ■ itself a» the power sou roe You're assured ' R I as much as you want, even m a blackout pnxw a Xt the■ 1 time lets the fresh tank I The only water conditioner that doewn t takeover You get soft ; jj espert y*u to be the expert water—hot or cold 24 I ■ No timer to fiddle with, the ingenious hours a day Everyday | ■ K-Vahe does it all Automaticwlly When W hat could I* simpler’ f ■ £~=S-KINI’TIC( r Se-i* jia nxmi . sori ware* st a vet w»-*ig?

You Are Invited To Worship At The Milford Christian Church - * I DO YOU KNOW? J LONGFELLOW could take a worthless »h««t ©4 paper write a poem on it. W*** and moke it worth $6 000 — that it gamut ROCKEFELLER couid sign his nome’o a piece of paper and make t worth millions — that is capital AN ARTIST can take a 50 cent piece O* con,OS po-nt © picture on >t ©nd make't worth thousands — that is art GOO con 'Ole O worthless sinful life wash .t .n the blooa of Christ pu' jMgjl Hit Spirit into it and make it a blessing t© humanity — that it SALVATION ■HvJHH ANO that it the business that we ore in ©t Milford Chnstion Church Wo Greenwood behove that truly introducing Christ into a Mo will crowd out the bad and transform the person into a credit to family and community We invite you to came and worship with us and lot Christ fill your life. Buses running every Sunday »n Milford Dewart lake Syracuse: Nappanee Nf Y KIDS and North Webster areas **•-»•«*'**« Bible school hour-9 30 am : #£ iXt Morning worship service —IO3O a m tg!; nwrevraioi |K Primary begmner junior and high school and college age worship services dhi. s» -K ' Bfr.j m •->» >■ at 10 30 a m v'x how*>w arm w» mm Sunday evening services at 7 p.m uwi 'wv- -jW Family night B<ble study Wednesday at 7 p m. MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH 658 9151 If you ore looking for a CHURCH HOME Come' We can help you If you are looking lor CHURCH WORK Come 1 You can help u»

John and Matthew A white ribbon recruit service was held for Patty Beisemeyer. Betty Barrett was in charge of the ceremony. She was assisted by Mrs Wilcoxson A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Rev. Clayton Mock was guest speaker for the afternoon session He stressed the importance of each person speaking out and standing firm on their beliefs and convictions Mrs Dorothy Beisemeyer and daughter Patty and Rev. Mock were special guests for the day.

Cultural Arts The lesson “Vitamins: Use And Abuse” was read by Mrs. Richards The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Falger. Auxiliary members are reminded of coming banquet North Webster American Legion Auxiliary met April 19 in the Legion Hall Committee chairmen were reminded that all reports must be in the mail by May 1. Plans were made for a mother and daughter banquet to be held May 17. A report was also given on “Guatemala. Country Os The Year ”

Ida Hart is ho Tippy Twp. E) Ida Hart was hostess for the April 20 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club Mrs Fanny Scovill assisted the hostess. Mrs. Ed Cotton, vice president, was in charge of the meeting due to the absence of the president. Mrs. Frank Kurth. The meeting opened with the reading of the newly revised dub constitution. The birthday's of Edna Lawson and Lucille Hobell were recognized. Roil call “A Favorite Rainy Day Project” was answered by 22 members. A report of the Easter Egg Basket project was given by Ruth Mickley. charity projects chairmen. The basket was prepared by Mrs. Mickley, Goldie Hunnicutt. Mildred Brady. Margaret Welker and Sadie Reynolds. It was taken to a local nursing home. Garden remarks were read by Mrs Hunnicutt. The citizenship lesson “Birth of the Indiana Extension Homemakers Assoc " was read by Mrs. Mickley. Mary Lee Willman discussed “Manners In Public” was the cultural arts lesson. Thelma McCorkle is hostess for the Past Chiefs Thelma McCorkle was hostess for the April 20 meeting erf North Webster Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters. Lengthy discussion was held concerning the convention to be held May 3, at the North Webster Pythian Hall. Following the business meeting Euchre was played. Alice Kissinger placed first and Iva Krause placed low. The door prize was presented to Imogene Menzie. Linda McCorkle was a guest. Refreshments of chicken salad, crackers and cake were served The exact date of the May meeting is to be announced. Area women attend rally Betty’ Barrett and Eva Lock attended the Church of the Brethren, Northern Indiana Women's Rally, held April 19 at Blue River Church of the Brethren, South of Merriam. Ruby Frantz Rhoades, recently named Church of the Brethren Washington Representative, was guest speaker. She and her husband, Benton, served as missionaries to Ecuador from 1946 to 1959 She is presently engaged in the publishing and promotion of religious literature. Pythian Sisters plan meeting Plans for the upcoming district meeting were discussed during the recent meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. Imogene Menzie presided. The event will be held at North Webster Pythian Hall with guests expected from the South Bend, Elkhart, Warsaw and LaPorte areas The noon meal will be provided by members of the local Temple Following the business session refreshments were served MRS. GREG SPRY HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs Greg Spry* was guest of honor at a family dinner and birthday party held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spry, North Webster. Birthday cake and ice cream was served Gifts were presented to the guest of honor

>stess for Club A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Kay Wilson and Mabie Gee were welcomed back from a leave of absence. Secret pal gifts were presented. Plans were discussed for a window display to be placed in the window of a local business during the first week in May. Mrs. Hunnicutt and Mrs. Mickey were named co-chairmen for “Homemaker's Week” activities. It was announced that Mrs. Kurth will serve as club representative at the state conference to be held at Purdue in May. Reservations were taken for spring achievement night to be held May 4. Kay Wilson and Lucille Hobell volunteered to be co-hosts for the April 27 Hobby club meeting. The lesson “Vitamins: Use and Abuse” was given by Mrs. Mickley The next meeting will be May 18 in the home of Mrs. Gee. Martha Kussmaul will assist the hostess.

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Barbee Club has carry-in The regular business meeting and carry-in supper of Barbee Conservation club was held April 19 with approximately 48 persons present. The invocation was given by Dorothy Thornburg. Due to mechanical problems with the movie projector and film the scheduled program on Conservation had to be cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds were chairmen of the dinner committee. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gunkle and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gee. The next meeting will be held May 17 at Barbee Conservation Club building. ROY SPRYS HOME FROM NEW JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spry and Mrs. Helen Carr have just returned home from a trip to Mount Tabor. N. J. While there they visited with Mrs. Carr’s daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Castiglia. They also toured a zoo and museum in Northern New Jersey.

'Day Apart' tomorrow at Oakwood Park for women

A “Day Apart” for United Methodist Women is scheduled for April 28, at Oakwood Park, Syracuse. There will be two sessions. The day session will start at 9:30 a.m. and last till 2:30 p.m. The evening session will be held from 5:30 p.m. till 9 p.m. Susan Rauch will be guest speaker. She is the wife of a

Eva Lock is elected president of Brethren Women's Fellowship

Election of officers was held during the recent meeting of North Webster Church oFthe Brethren Women's Fellowship. The ladies met at the home of Betty Barrett. Betty Shock assisted the hostess. The new officers are: Eva Lock — president Sandy Adams — secretary treasurer and vice president Dorothy Richcreek. Virginia Penn and Jane Cassell — aid directors. Devotions entitled “Thoughts

United Methodist Minister. During the summer of 1976 Susan and her husband led Bible study on the Book of Mark at the School of Christian Mission. Susan's picture recently appeared on the cover of “Response” magazine. She will share the phases of her active and creative life during the inspiring program.

of Daily Living” and “How To Find Happiness” were presented by Mrs. Shock. Following the business session time was spent making decorations for the Mother and Daughter Banquet to be held at 6 p.m.. May first, at Camelot Hall. North Webstar. COMMUNITY NEWS Men from North Webster Church of God will be attending til state convention to be held May 7 at the Meridian Church of

God, Indianapolis. The Children’s Choir at North Webster Church of God practices each Friday from 3:30 till 4:30 p.m. They are preparing a program for Mother s Day entitled “Hey, God Listen!” Teachers to meet April 28 A teacher's meeting is planned for 7:30 p.m., April 28, at the North Webster Church of God. The meeting is for Vacation Bible School teachers, Sunday morning teachers and Wednesday night teachers. Bertha Kuhn will be guest instructor. She will demonstrate teaching procedures with flannelgraph and object lessons. Hodges to speak to youth Mike Hodges, from Warner Southern College, will talk with Senior High youth at North Webster Church of God on May 8. Refreshments will be served to the young people during this time of fellowship which is scheduled to follow the Sunday evening worship service.