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jar sES ~*> K af* "W/fl ■ S J| CELEBRATE 50th ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney of Bremen will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house for friends and relatives from 2-5 p.m.. Sunday, June 2S. in the social rooms of Salem United Methodist Church, 302 West Plymouth St., Bremen. The Haneys are former residents of the Hastings' Community. Oscar Haney and Zae Lehman were united in marriage on June 26, 1927. The open house will be hosted by their children; Virginia Dietrich. Fort Wayne; Marcia Warne, Rockford. 111.; Louise Price. Churubusco; and Rev. Joseph Haney. Anderson. They request gifts be omitted.

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwell E. Whitehead of Kokomo have announced the engagement of their daughter and son. Karen Sue Allen and Larry Kent Whitehead. Karen Sue. 4746 Hinesley Avenue. Indianapolis, is a 1972 graduate of Wawasee High School. She graduated from Buller University in 1976 and presently teaches at North Central High School in Indianapolis. Larry Kent graduated from Kokomo High School in 1972 and will graduate from Purdue University in August 1977. He is presently employed for Hook's Drugs Incorporated in Indianapolis. j The wedding date has been sei for Saturday. Aug. 27.

SINCERE APPRECIATION At this time we would like to express our sincere appreciation to the North Webster Volunteer Fire Department and the North Webster EMS squad for their help in fighting our fire. Words can not really express our thanks to all of these men and women who at times risk.their own lives in helping others. We feel very thankful and very privileged to have these devoted men and women serving our community. We also want to thank our many friends and neighbors for their prayers and encouragement during this time. x. . Sincerely. Dave & Bev Carey & Family

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REAL MENU THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Juice, macaroni with meat, tomato and cheese sauce, buttered broccoli. bread, margarine, yellow cake with hot lemon sauce, milk. tea. coffee FRIDAY. JUNE 10 Juice, liver and anions, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrot and raisin salad, pineapple nut cheese cake, bread, margarine, milk. tea. coffee MONDAY. JUNE 13 Juice, hot dogs, macaroni and cheese, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, cookie, bread, margarine, milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY. JUNE 14 Juice, beef patties with gravy, mashed potatoes, peas aryd carrots, cherry cheesecake, rye bread, margarine, milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15 Juice, sauerkraut,, polish sausage, mashed potatoes, rye * bread, margarine, birthday cake. milk, tea, coffee

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

Sechrist 65's install officers

The June 1 meeting of Sechrist Sixty Five Extension Homemakers club was held at the home of Marian Bryer. New officers were installed They are. Mrs Bryer — president Dixie Pryor — vice president Mrs. Luther Allen — Secretarytreasurer Lynn Atwood was hostess for the meeting. She was assisted by Mrs. Larry The meditation was read by Dixie Pryor It was announced that a theater party will be held m July with the husbands as invited guests. Barbee Hoosiers enjoy carry-in There were 19 members present for the June 1 meeting of Barbee Hoosier Club During the business session a moment of silent prayer was observed in memory of Lillian Barker A carry-m dinner was served at noon During the afternoon an auction of plants, flowers and seeds, was held with Mildred Brady as auctioneer Games were played Members of the dinner committee were Ruth Butler, chairman; Joan Kilmer and Mabie Williamson The next meeting will be the first week in July at Barbee Conservation cliib building. Librarian is guest speaker at breakfast Barbara Juday, head librarian of Southport Library, In-' dianapolis, was guest speaker for the United Methodist Women's June breakfast held June f> at the church. Mrs Juday gave two book reviews: "They Rose Above It" by Robert Considine and "Women of Courage” by Margaret Trueman. Olive Locke and Betty McNair were co-chairmen for the event The . benediction and grace were given by Norma Roose. Music was presented by the Tri Tones Diana Steele gave devotions Members of the food committee were Helen Cramer. Marrianne Watson. Ann Engle, ' Peg Benson and lvalue Turner. Bus outing is set at church The bus committee at North Webster United Methodist Church has scheduled an outing to be held June 9 An all day bus trip is planned to Sauder Museum and Farm and Craft Village, Archbold. Ohio. The group will eat lunch at the Hay Loft Buffeteria before touring the Village and Crafts and Museum Advanced reservations must be made at the North Webster United Methodist Church office

Reports were given by: Norma Boyer, Garden Ramarks; Mrs. Atwood. Citizenship and Mrs. Allen. Health and Safety. The door prize was presented to Diane Williams. There will be no regular meetings during July and August. Children's Day program held A "Children's Day Program” was presented at 7:30 p.m., June 5 at North Webster Church of God There wepe-recitations. songs and puppets. The program was directed by Beth* Bora. Cottage owners to meet on June 18 The annual Barbee Cottage Owners Association meeting will be held June 18, at 2 p m., at Barbee Conservation Club building Howard (Rusty) Koenigshof is president of the organization. Allen Hart is vice president The meeting is open to all members and all interested area property owners. I New officers will be elected. Pat Carroll spends holiday in lake area Pat Carroll, noted actress and TV personality, spent Memorial Day week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. L. Beagle. Sechrist Lake. Miss Carroll participated in the 500 Festival Parade at. Indianapolis on Saturday. Susie Fortress, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Fortress. Irish Lake, waited on Miss Carroll Monday evening while she was eating at a local restaurant. Miss Carroll was most charming and gracious and signed autographs for the restaurant employees She stated that she "planned to go fishing on Sechrist Lake the next day.” Miss Carroll's most recent TV appearance was last week as a guest star on the $20,000 Pyramid game show. COMMUNITY NEWS \ A ladies choir will sing on Father’s Day at the 9:30 a.m. service of North Webster Church of God Senior Citizens from North Webster Church of God have “A Day In The Country" planned for 11 a m (today). June 8. Frances Smith will be hostess for the June 13 meeting of Miriam Circle from North Webster United Methodist Church. Lydia Circle members from North Webster United Methodist Church will meet June 14 in the home of Thelma Barmes. Marie Hom will assist the hostess. The Come-Join-Us Sunday School class at North Webster United Methodist Church is planning a "Strawberry Festival" to be held June 22. -NWFiremen treated in North Webster North Webster firemen Roger Linesetter and Terry Likens were treated and released from Kosciusko Community Hospital for smoke inhalation following two fires that occurred at about the same time last Tuesday afternoon. May 31, in North Webster Both suffered smoke inhalation battling the first blaze in a pole storage building owned by Carey Excavating on the Syracuse-Webster Road The call was received at 5:28 p.m after the fire started in paint thinner ignited by sparks from a grinder being used by a worker. Major damage was done to the building as well as a motorcycle and other equipment housed in the building Total damage was set at approximately $40,000. .Another alarm was sounded at 5:34 p.m for a mobile home fire near the Backwaters The home is owned by Gary’ Corady Firemen quickly extinguished the blaze Pierceton Fire Department was notified but called back to the station while en route Cause of this fire was due to a short circuit in a stereo system which caught the drapes afire No damage was estimated for the second blaze

Awards presented at North Webster school

The following students at North Webster Elementary School were awarded perfect attendance awards for the school year 197677: First grade — Jeff Richcreek. Brett Harter and Rodney Crittenden Second grade — Scott Cripe, Tim Harris, Paul Schacht, Darin Atwood. Lisa Noble, Karen Williamson, David Broekers, Eric Metcalf. Troy Reiff. Barbara Bowling. Amy Stanifer and Mary Vester Third grade — Bethany Carey. David Fishbaugh, Angela Spangle. Kristen Williams, Brent Atwood, Barbara Cddren and Michelle Harter Fourth grade — Todd Waltz. Lisa Hunter, Valorie Kissinger, Bobbi Black, Samantha Long and Tina Stanifer Fifth grade — Tommy Williams, Eric Grisso, Bret Hite, Lofty Hunter, Rich Kuhn, Gregory Price, Stephen White. Barbara Bowser and Susan Fawley First Aid The following fifth grade students were awarded Red Cross certificates for completing the basic first aid course: Chris Richards, Lori Thomas. Chuck Cotton. Lori Maynard, David Hollingsworth. Jim Morris. John Godfrey. Rhonda Kinsey Also. Kevin Clark. Jeff McClure, Pat McGinnis. Kim Zurcher. Sherrie Whiteman, Chrystal Walker, Robin Wolfe, Amy Owens. Elicia Imel. Melissa Coldren. Bruce Wilkey. John Milburn. Harry Heche. Steve White, Lynn Stackhouse. AmySmith. David Schacht, Greg Price, Sherry Merriman, Tammy Maurer, Jennifer Kussmaul, Eric Grisso, Jami Gooding. Susan Fawley, Barbara Bowser, Scott Badskey, Jill Allen. Mary Garber. Theman Hinesley. Cindy Knotts, Dawn Mellinger, Robert Prado and

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CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Koher, r 3 Syracuse, will be celebrating their golden anniversary this Saturday, June 11. They were married in Albion on June 11, 1927 byRev. Franklin. In honor <rf the anniversary, an open house will be given on Sunday, June 12, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the farm home of Robert Lowell Koher on CR 1100 W., southwest of Ligonier or northwest of Cromwell. The open house will be hosted by the Kohers’ two sons, Orvin Allan of Huntington and Robert Lowell of r 1 Ligonier and their four granddaughters. Neighbors, relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Kohers’ request no gifts.

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Denise Stump. Youth Fitness The following girls were awarded certificates and the standard emblem for having equalled or exceeded the 50th percentile in the youth fitness test program designed by the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Melissa Coldren, Robin Wolfe, Jill Allen and Barbara Bowser Runner-Up Amy Owens was given recognition for being runner-up in the spelling bee contest Room Winners Room winners in the 1977 conservation poster contest were: Mr. Stookey's fifth grade — Sarah Guy. first; Heather Jordan. second; and Denise Stump, third Mrs. Harris's fifth grade room — Harry Heche. first; Kevin Clark, second; Sherri Whiteman, third Essay Deanne Ritnour won the fourth grade essay contest conducted by the Lakeland Kiwanis Club. She received a $25 savings bond and a certificate. Choir The following fifth grade special choir students were recognized for their interest and cooperation in choir: Tony Burk. Rick Kuhn. Jami Gooding, Dan Enright, Scott Badskey. Brett Hite, Therrian Hinesley, Harry Heche. Chuck Cotton. Elicia Imel. Missy Voland, Lori Thomas. Melissa Coldren, Kim Lewallen, Jeff Atwood, Christine Richards, Lynn Stackhouse. David Schacht. Barbara Bowser. Sherry Merriman. Heather Jordan, Dawn Mellinger. Kim Zurcher, Amy Owens, David Blackwell. Jennifer Kussmaul, Sarah Guy, Cindy Knotts, Joyce Hoile, Liz Waltz and Amy Beavers

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CRUSADE AT LOCKE CHURCH — Rev. Terry Moore from Jacksonville, Fla., and his Friend Woody will be speaking and preaching at the crusade. “A Sound from Heaven” which will begin on June 9 and run through the 12th. Service time will be 7 p.m. each night. A special time each night will be devoted to the children. The Locke church is one-ha If mile west of state road 19 on county road 50 near Nappanee.

Mrs. William Troup entertains

Members of the Silver Thimble Club of the Milford Apostolic Christian Church met in the home of Mrs. William Troup of near Leesburg on Monday evening. Mrs. Don Hoover was the assistant hostess. Mrs. Walter Steffen presided over the business session. Bibles have been placed in the church for deceased members George Lehman and Elizabeth Buser. Bible School will be held from June 13-17 at the church. The club will give a donation to the Leisure Living apartments. "Happy Birthday" was sung for Mrs. Andrew Kammerer who will observe her birthday on June 13. Happy anniversary was sung

"A Sound From Heaven" Crusade June 9 Thru 12 7:00 Nightly LOCKE CHURCH OF GOD 7, Mile West Os SR 19 On CR 50 Nappanee 773-4281

Rev. Terry Moore from Jacksonville. Florida, is the new pastor of Locke Church of God. He and his friend Woody will be in crusade, with special time each night for children. You are invited to come see and hear ”A Sound From Heaven *

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for Mrs. Hoover. Mrs. Steffen and Mrs. Philip Beer. A scrapbook was made with money gift enclosed for Mrs. Mark (Shirley Steffen) Stoller of Paulding. Ohio. "The Mighty Word" was read by Mrs. Arthur Haab as were scriptures from the Bible. "A Medley of Songs” was sung by the group. Angie. Kris and Tim Troup gave a quiz on Bible fathers. Mrs. Steffen was the winner. Strawberry pie was served to the membership and a guest, Mrs. Lee Beer. The July 11 meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Arnold Doll.

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