The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 January 1978 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., January 4,1978

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North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN

Rural Neighbors Club has Chinese dinner

Rural Neighbors Extension Homemakers Club members met for a Chinese, family style dinner recently at a local restaurant. Following dinner the ladies adjourned to the home of Mrs. Jerry Frush. A gift exchange was held and games played. A copy of the “Historical Indiana Cook Book”, that came off

Golden April Club holds belated Christmas party

, A short business session and belated Christmas party was held, December 27, in the home of Ava Borders by members of Golden April Extension Homemakers Club. Mary Guiff, president, led the group in repeating the pledge to the American flag and Homemakers Creed in unison. Beta Psi's meeting to be Jan. 25 Due to the early date of the Beta Psi Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority Christmas meeting, there was no regular meeting held during December. The next regular sorority meeting will be held the fourth Tuesday of January.

It Happened ... in Milford

14 YEARS AGO, JAN. 9,1964 Mr. and Mrs. Parker Phend of Milford is on a short vacation to Florida and Nassau in the Bahama Islands. New Year’s day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Charlton and family of Goshen. Mrs. Ralph Miller, Gary and Lynette’of Milford entertained Sunday the following in honor of Mr. Miller’s birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and family of Millersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and family of Topeka, and Mr. and Mrs. Manny Miller and daughter of Shipshewana. 24 YEARS AGO; JAN*14,1954 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krider returned Friday evening from a three-weeks’ trip in which they traveled 5,400 miles. Among the places visited were Dallas and El Paso, Texas, Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, Hot Springs, Ark.,

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the press the day of the party, was presented as a gift to one of the club members. Those attending the dinner and party were: Mrs. Rufus Miner, Mrs. Lloyd Miner, Mrs. Sylvian Stump, Mrs. John B. Camden, Miss Amy Stump, Mrs. Dorian David, Mrs. Amos Stump, Mrs. Autin Hull, Mrs. John T. Camden, and the hostess.

Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mary Waltz. Mrs. Borders presented the treasurer’s report. A letter was read from the Cancer Society requesting volunteer help. A Christmas gift exchange was held. The meditation was read by Mrs. Borders. Secret sister names were revealed and new secret sister names drawn for the caning year. Roll call was answered by eight members. It was announced that the club is sponsoring a film entitled, “How To Say No To A Rapist And Survive.” It will be shown by the United Telephone Co. at 7 p.m., January 31, in the women’s building at the Warsaw fairgrounds. The program is open to the public and admission is free. Carry-in snacks were served as refreshments.

Tucson and Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Willard Charlton and Mrs. Dale Stump attended the second district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary at Roselawn, yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasper ’ left Friday for Tampa, Fla., where they will stay for the rest of the winter. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22,1948 Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Gibson arrived in Milford Sunday from California. They will spend some time with the former’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gibson. Kyle, who has been in the navy since early in 1943, was separated from the service last week. The Milford Trojans returned from Warsaw Saturday evening the proud winners ,of another Kosciusko county basketball tournament, pacing a victory in the final game of the classic event against the Leesburg Blue

Country Neighbors have dinner out Jane McClure was hostess for the gift exchange and Christmas party held recently by Country Neighbors extension homemakers club. The group met for dinner at a local restaurant before adjourning to Mrs. McClure’s home. Husbands of themembers were invited guests. Euchre was played. Christmas centerpieces, featuring floral arrangements of fresh cut flowers, were presented as door prizes. COMMUNITY NEWS Family Night will be held at 7 p.m., January 4, at North Webster Church of God. North Webster Church of God Senior Citizens will meet January 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lube and sons, Lance and Jason, Waco, Texas, spent the Christmas Holidays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Camden, Pierceton. An installation service for Rev. Brice Casey will be held at 2 p.m., January 15, at North Webster Church of God. Christmas Day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Camden, Pierceton, Were, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frush and family and Dr. and Mrs. Ben Knott and family, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camden and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Camden and family, Pierceton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lube and family, Waco, Texas. —NW—

Blazers. The Trojans took great delight in roundly defeating the Leesburg boys, since they hold close to their hearts the sorrowful defeat Leesburg handed Milford in the sectional tourney last season. 60 YEARS AGO, JAN. 1918 Wm. Fisher of South Bend, visited his mother Mrs. John F. Fisher over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wyland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dubbs and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller of Elkhart came to Milford on Friday evening to visit her mother Mrs. M. B. Groves. ATTEND DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rock of Syracuse were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Isbell on New Year’s Day.

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