The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 July 1977 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 6,1977

North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN j R. 1 Leesburg If} g. v 1 y '• / BA I f if ® «~«a ■L’ ’I [ v ( «f^F- ,,; 7 M ■-' \\ ' 1 ’ I ■ *Pi I>. ill I / _ ’ d I ’ ■ lr Mr • * r |•’ ' ' I iwh THETA SIGMA MEMBERS — Shown here are the members of the Theta Sigma Chapter of North Webster. 1 j From left to right in the front row are Betty Hite: Jan Brindle, recording secretary; Mary Stackhouse; Kathy White: Mary Jane Fuschetto: Deb Jaress; Sue Mulligan, vice president. In the second row are Lynn Atwood; Julia Badskey; Marilynn Brower: Annie Mock, treasurer: Judy Roae: Mary Waits, president; Sally Gillum, corresponding secretary; and Donna Long. In the third row are Martha Stoelting; Marian Breyer: Norma Boyer: Beckie Rhodes, past president; Janet Allen, past president; Barbara Clouse; Stephanie Esenwein; Carol Ritchie: Wanda i Luke, conductress: Candy Teghtmeyer; and Linda Hoy, advisor. Not pictured are Shirley Webber and Lynda Buck. Theta Sigma Chapter members serve the Lakeland community

North Webster Theta Sigma Chapter became the 150th chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority on December 9, 1973, at North Webster United Methodist

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Church with 22 charter members. The idea for a new chapter originated when Psi lota Xi members Peg Cline and BeckyRhoades moved to the Lakeland

area Gamma Phi Chapter of North Manchester assisted with the organization. Charter members were Beckie Rhoades, president; Terri Book, vice president; Janet Allen, corresponding secretary; Linda Hoy, recording secretary; Peg Cline, conductress and Norma Boyer, treasurer; Julia Badskey, Barbara Clouse, Carolyn Cripe, Stephanie Esenwein, Sally Gillum, Ruth Koher, Donna

Long, Wanda Luke, Annette Mock, Sue Mulligan, Karen Richardson, Carol Ritchie, Gloria Shipley, Nancy Vanator, Diana Walker "and Mary Waltz. The organizational installation and initiation service was conducted by Mabie Alice Robertson, national vice president; Joan Kretschman, North East district k officer; Carol Weiss, North West district officer; and Peg Burns, national conductress. Psi lota Xi, the first Greek letter organization of its kind is now in its 80th year. It was founded at Muncie on September 19,1897 by five high school girls and three of their teachers. There are now 153 chapters, each governed by national as well as local bylaws and all presided over by a national council. . Sorority chapters are located in Florida, Washington, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky. Psi lota Xi sorority is dedicated to funding philanthropic programs, community services and supporting music and art projects. Each local chapter determines the needs of the community it serves. Members are obligated to support sorority projects and to work toward helping the organization reach yearly goals. More than a quarter of a million dollars is donated annually in Psi lota Xi communities through the combined efforts of all chapters. Psi lota Xi is well known for having pioneered in the field of speech and hearing clinics for children. <• Since 1973 North Webster Theta Sigma Chapter has donated funds to Syracuse Day Care Center; Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, to which Wawqsee High School students receive complementary tickets; Fluoride brush-in for approximately 500 Lakeland Community school students each year; Indiana University Band Camp scholarships for two Wawasee High School students; EMS team of North Webster; Convert-a-chair unit for Kosciusko Community Hospital; North Webster Charity Fund and Material for use by the Lakeland School Corporation Speech and Hearing Clinician. Fund raising projects since 1973 have included rummage sales, style show, concessions at community activities. Indiana

Arts Commission programs at Wawasee High School, bake sales, and selling such items as rings, flowers and cookies. The ladies have also assisted with: the North Webster Charity Fund; collected for Cancer; and conducted two Hearing and Vision Screening programs for pre-school children. The are presently planning a Community Christmas Bazaar to be held in December. Psi lota Xi Sorority is noted for being first in several areas. They are the first women’s organization to contribute to Riley Children’s Hospital; first organization to recognize the need for oxygen therapy equipment; first organization to start a mobile speech and hearing testing unit; first women’s organization to contribute to the Indianapolis Symphony; first organization to provide speech therapy for preschool children; first organisation to start speech therapist recruitment programs; first and only organization to provide financial support to the Metropolitan Opera Tri-State Regional Auditions. For the 1976-1977 year National Philanthropic funds were allocated as follows: Indiana University Speech and Hearing Program, $2,500; Purdue University training programs for clinicians, $3,500; Ball State Boarding Clinic, $3,575; James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association, $2,000; Hoosier Art Salon, $800; Indiana Research Association for Specific Perceptual Motor Disabilities (Dyslexia) $1,000; Western Michigan Workshop for Clinicians, $1,000; University of Illinois Language workshop for clinicians, $2,000; Lexington Deaf Oral School, $1,000; Metropolitan Opera Auditions. $310; and Ohio State University Speech and Hearing Diagnostic Clinic, $1,500. Officers of North Webster Theta Sigma Chapter for 19771978 are: Mary Waltz — president Sue Mulligan — vice president Sally Gillum — corresponding secretary Jan Brindle - recording secretary Annie Mock — treas urer Wanda Lude — conductress Linda Hoy — advisor. UM Church schedules meeting North Webster United Methodist Church Council on Ministries welcomes any members of the church who wish to participate in “Church Planning for 1977-1978" to attend the meeting scheduled for July 13, at 7:30 p.m. New ideas and programs for the coming year will be presented and discussed at that time. '2l Going on 70' to be shown at Church of God A special film entitled “21 Going on 70" will be shown at North Webster Church of God on July 17. Senior Citizens will be in charge of the 7:30 p.m. worship service. Music will be provided by the senior citizens choir. The public is invited to attend. COMMUNITY NEWS Junior high students from North Webster Church of God enjoyed an all day outing at the Dunes State Park on July 2. A retreat is being planned by senior high youth from North

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Webster Church of God. It will be held July 15 and 16. Senior Citizens from North Webster Church of God have a picnic scheduled for July 13, at 11 a.m. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish. Youth Camp at Yellow Creek Lake is being attended this week by 13 year olds from North Webster Church of God. Helen Jones will be hostess for the June 12 meeting of Lydia Circle from North Webster United Methodist Church. Camp for the 12 year old youth from North Webster Church of God will be held next week at Yellow Creek Lake Campground. Members of Esther C irele from North Webster United Methodist Church will meet at 9:30 a.m., July 13, in the home of Margaret Frost. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Imbach, Kingston, Jamaica, were recent week end guests in the home at Rev. and Mrs. Bryce Foster, Barbee Lake. —NW—LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby olven to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the County Council said County, at their regular meeting place In the Courthouse In the city of Warsaw. Indiana at 7:30 pm on the 31st day of July. 1977, will consider the additional appropriations. KCS-41-M — Reconstruction and Engineering Cost, at the River bridge over the Tippecanoe River at the Intersection of County Roads 100 N. and the Schram Rd. No.KS4.RSF ’ 51343130 No. K6C.C.B.F. 1403.36 Jean Northenor Auditor of Kosciusko Co. Jy.6-13 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS Notice is hereby given to the taxpa rers ot Kosciusko County, Indiana that the County Council of said County, at their regular meeting place, in the Courthouse In the City of Warsaw, Indiana at 7:30 p.m. on the 31st day of July, 1977, will consider the following transfer of funds. From: No 3110 No. 304 C.C.B.F. 53.000.00 No. 3350 Contractual Services 53,000.00 (Painting A Sand-Blasting) Jean Northenor Auditor of Kosciusko Co. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all Interested persons that the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, will accept sealed bids for the sale and purchase of a leaf loader for the Street Department of said Town of Syracuse from the date of this Notice until the hour at 7-.30 o'clock P M on the 19th day of July. 1977, at which said day and hour the bids received will be opened and exam ined and a contract for purchase of said leaf loader awarded to the lowest and best bidder Interested bidders may obtain specifications for said leaf loader from the Clerk Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse at her office located at 411 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana. Each bid will be submitted upon the prescribed Form 95 and the noncollusion affidavit executed. Each bld shall be ac companled by a bid bond or certified funds made payable to the Town of Syracuse in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the bid. Bids shall be sealed and submitted to the Town Clerk Treasurer marked "Bld for Leaf Loader'. The Board of Town Trustees reserves the right* to reject any and all bids. Dated this 3lst day of June. 1977. Betty Dust Clerk Treasurer Town of Syracuse Jy.4 13 NOTICE TO HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain highway improvements as described below, will be received by the Indiana State Highway Commission. Room 1313, at the Indiana State Office Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, until 10 00 A M Eastern Standard Time on the 19th of July. 1977 and all proposals will immediately thereafter be taken to the Great Hall on the Main Floor of the Atkinson Hotel. Illinois Street at Georgia Street, where they will be publicly opened and read. The Indiana State Highway Commission hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively insure that in any contract en tered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be at forded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin In con sideration for an award CONTRACT M 11110 — Blds are invited on HERBICIDE TREATMENT in the Fort Wayne District on the following: DEKALB. ALLEN COUNTIES — on SR 1, from Wells Allen Co Line to Jet US 30 NOBLE, ALLEN, LAGRANGt COUNTIES— on SR 3, from Jet. I 49 to Jet. SR IK. STEUBEN COUNTY — on SR a, from Jet 149 fe jc» SR 337 NOBLE. ELKHART. DEKALB COUNTIES — on US 4, from Nappanee City Limits to Ohio State Line „ NOBLE. DEKALB COUNTIES - on SR 4. from Albion City Limits to Ohio State Line LAGRANGE, ELKHART. STEUBEN COUNTIES — on US K. from Elkhart City Limits to Ohio State Line DEKALB COUNTY — on SR MH. from Allan Dekalb Co Line to Jet SR A LAGRANGE. STEUBEN COUNTIES — on SR IK. from Brighton to Michigan State Line. NOBLE. DEKALB COUNTIES — on SR 305, from Allen Noble Co Line to Jet SR 327

Three charged on counts

Bennie Paul Morse, Jr., 19, of Pinecrest Trailer Court, Syracuse, and John Russell Hollowell, 22, of Ligonier, were held in county jail last week in connection with the June 13, theft from Brooks Auto Sales in Milford. Both are being held on $2,000 bond on the charge of theft. They had supposedly stolen a jeep from Brooks and then driven to Fairfield, lowa. They were arrested by Fairfield authorities after the jeep was spotted at a w NAMED DIRECTOR — David R. Peterson has named new director of marketing for Brock Manufacuring, a division of CTB, Inc., in Milford. Peterson’s new duties will include responsibility for advertising, market surveys and for sales and marketing of all Brock products. An employee of Brock for over two years, Peterson has a degree in agricultural education plus a background in farming and design. He lives in Sturgis, Mich., with his wife. Donna, and three children, Karl, Kurt and Susan. Jim Fry completes real estate course Jim Fry of Fry and Wells Realtors who are opening their new real estate offices this week on road 13 south of Syracuse, last week completed a course on “How To Manage a Real Estate Office Successfully,” put on by the Realtors’ National Marketing Institute in Detroit. DEKALB, STEUBEN COUNTIES — on SR 337, from SR 205 North to Michigan State Lina. DEKALB. STEUBEN COUNTIES - on SR 427, from Jet. US 4 to Ohio State Line STEUBEN COUNTY — on SR 427, from Jes. SR 127 to Jet. SR IK. STEUBEN COUNTY — on SR 127, from Jet. VS K to Jet. I 49. ALLEN COUNTY — on US 24. from Whitley Allen Co Line tv Allen Ohio State Line. ALLEN COUNTY — on SRI4. from Whitley Allen Co Line to Allen-Ohio State Line ALLEN COUNTY — on US 27, from Adam* Allen Co. Line to Allen Dekalb Co. Lina. ALLEN COUNTY — on US K. from Allen Whitley Co. Line to Allen Ohio State Line. ALLEN COUNTY — on US 33. from Churubusco City Limit* to Fort Wayne City Limits. ALLEN COUNTY — on SR 101. from Allen-Adam* Co. Line to Allen Dekalb Co. .Line ALLEN COUNTY — on SR 37. from Jet. US 30 to Allen-Ohio State Line. ALLEN COUNTY — on SR 4. from City Limits — Goshen to Jet. SR 13. LAGRANGE, NOBLE COUNTIES — cn SR 5, from Jet. SR IK to Whitley Noble Co Line. LAGRANGE, NOBLE COUNTIES — on SR 9. from Michigan State Line to Jet. US 33. ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES - on SR 13, from Michigan State Line to Co. Rd. 1000 N (old SR 4). ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES — on SR 15. from Michigan State Line to City Limit* — Milford ELKHART, KOSCIUSKO COUNTIES — on SR 19. from Michigan State Line to Co. Rd. 900 W ELKHART COUNTY — on US 33, from Jet. US 4 to Elkhart City Limit*. NOBLE COUNTY — on US 33. from Jet. SR 9 to Jet US 4 ELKHART COUNTY — on SR 112, from Jet US K to Jet SR 19. ELKHART COUNTY — on SR 119, from Jet SR 19 to Jet. SR 15. ELKHART. LAGRANGE COUNTIES - on SR IK, from Jet. US K to Jet. SR 3. Plant ro proposal* may be examined at the Office of the Indiana State Highway Commi**ion in the State Office Building, Room 1313, indianapoli*. Indiana INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION

parking lot of a shopping center. They then had fled the scene after Fairfield police tried to stop them but were later stopped when the jeep wait off the end of a road at a golf course. Also booked at the county jail on a $2,000 bond transfer from Kosciusko County Court to Kosciusko Circuit Court was Barry Alan Coy, 19, 100 Wood Street, Syracuse. He is charged with second degree burglary.

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