The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 May 1977 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 25,1977

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m North Webster j | By MARY LEE WILLMAN | R. 1 Leesburg I————— ——— — — ~ - *

Backwater Friends tell favorite flower

Roll call was answered with “My Favorite Flower” bymembers of Backwater Friends Extension Hdmemakers club The group met May 19 at the home of Dee Vanator There was group singing of “Silver Threads Among the Gold " Wanda Mosier, vice president, opened the meeting The minutes of the last meeting were read by Esther Rider Gloria Miller read the treasurers report Dixie Likens, president, was m charge of the lengthy business session

United Methodist Women hold mother-daughter banquet May 17

North Webster United Methodist Women held their Mother Daughter banquet on May 17 at Camelot Hall Launl Smith was general chairman "for the evening Kay Dipert served as moderator Entertainment was provided by the "Covenant Players’ from Chicago Devotions were given by Julie Richey A carry-in supper v.as served Marian Breyer and Diana Steele served as co-chairmen of the music committee Decorations were prepared byPeggy Mattix and Linda Hoy Members Sf the food committee were Gail Underwood.

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The lesson “Vitamins-Use and Abuse" was given by Mildred Gray. Reports were given by: Fran Bowser. “Turtles;" Midge Black, "Tomadoe;" and Mama Hollar. “Insects and Trimming Bushes ” The citizenship lesson was given by Edith Hoffert She told about a lady who received an award for driving her car for 70 years without having an accident. The June meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Ralph a Bennett

Carrie Switzer, Diana Steele and Mary Waltz Barbee Ladies meet at church Members of Barbee Ladies Christian Service met May 12 at Barbee Community Church Osha Bragg led the Bible study of the last chapter of 1 Peter Marjorie Spiegel was elected as the new secretary due to the resignation of Alesia Kiser A carry-in dinner was served at noon Husband's of the ladies were invited guests The next meeting will be held June 9 at Barbee Community Church

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Wk JH I IjL ■ RECEIVES AWARDS — Miss Peg Willman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Willman. Leesburg, has been presented with two Award Certificates of Achievement For Outstanding Merrit in Basketball and Softball. The awards were given during the Grace College Women’s Varsity Sports Banquet held May 13 at International Friendship House, Winona Lake. She was also presented with two silver charms: one for softball and one for basketball, and the Grace College Letter for two varsity sports. Earlier this spring Miss Willman went on tour with the Grace College Lancerettes Softball team. They toured through the Southern States where they played a series of Exhibition Games. She is an outfielder with the team. She plays the position of (iuard with the starting five of the lancerettes Basketball squad. During the past year Miss Willman served as Director of Women’s Intramural Athletics at Grace College. She is a junior student at the school and is majoring in health and physical education. 8 Bryce Fosters honored on 28th anniversary A surprise party honoring the 28th wedding anniversary of Rev and Mrs Bryce Foster was held May 13 m the social room at Barbee Community church The party was held following the regular Friday night Youth activities, with all the youth as invited guests Ice cream and an anniversarycake was served by Bus Minister Herbert Searer and family, hosts for the party Junior Highs visit Dunes Junior High Youth from North Webster United Methodist Church enjoyed a top to Dunes State Park and a weiner roast, on May 15 They left the church following IQ 30 a m Sunday school classes Mr and Mrs Stu Walker are sponsors of the group

Efficient Homemakers meet in Likens home

Myrtle Likens was hostess for the May 19 meeting of Efficient Homemakers Home Extension club. She was assisted by Hannah Payne There were approximately 15 ladies present A short business session was held The lesson “I'm OK" was given by Alice Long Vera Zurker discussed “Child Abuse" as the Health and Safetyreport Garden remarks were given by

Tippecanoe Club entertained in home of Mabie Gee May 1 8

Members of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club met May 18 in the home of Mabie Gee. r 1 Warsaw Martha Kussmaul assisted the hostess The club’s honor awards certificate was on display New committees are to be formed in July. Reports were given by Hazel Cleaver, cards and flowers; Lucille Hobell. hobby club; Ruth Mickley. charity projects and Homemakers Week window display. Ida Hart discussed “Child Abuse as the Health and Safety lesson Garden remarks were given by Goldie Hunnicutt She told how to care for plants and gardens during the month of May. The story of the 75th birthday of Animal" Crackers was presented by Mary Lee Willman as the Cultural Arts lesson Martha Kussmaul led the group in repeating the Lords Prayer A carry-in dinner was served at noon Following dinner a candlelight Memorial service was conducted by Mrs Mickley in memory of Lillian Barker Organ music was provided by Mrs Gee The birthday of Mary Lou Cotton was recognized Mrs Mickley read the Citizenship lesson She discussed “Women's Sufferage " Margaret Welker, secretary, read letters from the Mental Health Association and the Cancer Society, both requesting donations The group discussed projects to assist nursing home patients It was announced that copies of 41 attend meeting of conservation club There were approximately 41 persons present for the May 17 meeting of Barbee Conservation Club The invocation was given by Edna Lawson A carry-in supper was served Tables were decorated with bouquets of fresh flowers Mr and Mrs. Jim Miller and Mr and Mrs Bill Stanley were welcomed as new members Following dinner and the business session Conservation Officer. John Sullivan, showed a film entitled “A Question On Hunting ’’ Mr and Mrs Stacy E Davis were dinner chairmen for the evening They were assisted by Mr and Mrs Waldo Bostel. Mr and Mrs Pete Lenfesty and Mr. and Mrs Robert Williamson The next regular dinner meeting will be held September 20 at Barbee Conservation Club building Lilly Felger hostess for Busy Bees Lilly Felger was hostess for the recent meeting of Barbee Busy Bees Extension Homemakers Club She was assisted by Marilyn Rosbrugh Devotions “Like A Patch work Quilt” were read by Mrs Don Richards. During the business session the ladies voted to make a donation to chanty They also decided to have an extra meeting each year to work on projects for the Chnstmas Bazaar. Garden remarks were given by .Art be Im a Marvin. She told how to grow house plants from garden vegetables. As a Citizenship Lesson Mrs Rosbrugh told of her visit to Hawaii during its Statehood celebration. Mrs Richards and Miss Karleen Richards gave a report of their recent tnp to Conner Prairie Farm It was announced that the club has adopted three nursing home patients An auction of “Something For Mother’s Day” was held with Miss Richards as auctioneer The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Charles Reagan

Evelyn Bowser She talked about “The Value of Greens.” Information about the "American Flag" was presented by Mrs. Likens as the Citizenship lesson. It was announced that the new officers will prepare the Program books before the June meeting. The June meeting will start at 8 p.m.. instead of 7:30 p m. It will be held at the home of Norma Sliger

the new club constitution will be distributed in June The May hobby club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Frank Kurth. Pauline Gunkle volunteered to bake the June birthday cake Harriett Hidy was named as chairman to plan a club theater party for August Clare Broderick is chairman in charge of planning a summer trip for club members. She will be assisted by Mrs Hart and Mrs Gunkle The less "I'm OK" was given by Catherine Bause Mrs. Broderick and Kathleen Weghorst will be co-hosts for the June meeting Installation of officers is scheduled Secret pal names will be revealed and new secret pal names drawn Graduation May 26 at Little Samuel's Graduation ceremonies and a program for students and their families will be presented at 7 p.m.. May 26 by members of Little Samuel’s Nursery School at North Webster United Methodist Church. The public is welcome to attend.

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Stephanie Jernigan honored at party Stephanie Jernigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jernigan. North Webster, was guest of honor at a dinner party and reception held May 19 following graduation ceremonies at Wawasee High School.' COMMUNITY NEWS Pre-registration for Little Samuel Nursery School at North Webster United Methodist Church will be held from 9 till 12 a m. and 1 till 3 p.m . on May 27. Rev and Mrs. Bryce Foster. Leesburg, have just returned home after spending several days vacationing in Michigan Mrs Ruth Hamman. North Webster, is now recouperating at home after recently undergoing surgery Senior High youth from North

Webster Church of God have a canoe trip scheduled for’NJay 28. North Webster Church of God Church Council will meet at 5 p.m.. May 29. The Board of Christian Education will meet at 7:30 p.m.. May 26. at North Webster Church of God. A retreat is being planned for May 27 and 28 by Junior High Youth from North Webster Church of God -NW- s TEXTILE LIMFT An agreement limiting Japanese textile exports to the United States was initiated in Washington on Jan. 3, 1972. FAMED MARCH Gen. Sherman rode into Savannah. Ga.. completing his famous “March to the Sea" on Dec 21, 1864.

Lakeland Locals Henry and Molly Buser of Weathersfield, Conn., Ernie Buser of Rockville. Conn., Russell and Elsa Champ of Ellington. Conn., and Louise Mack of Cblorado Springs. Colo., have been visiting in Milford the past few days. All came to attend the funerQl of their stepmother, Elizabeth Buser on Sunday. The trouble with the guy who talks too fQst is that he often says something he hasn’t thought of yet