The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 May 1978 — Page 7

North Webster News

Backwater Friends meet at Suttons

Nina Sutton was hostess for the recent meeting of Backwater FYiends Extension Homemakers Club. Elizabeth Leach served as co-hostess. The lesson, “Recipe Variations” was presented by Dee Vanata and Mildred Gray. It was announced that the new officers will take office in June. After June there will be no more regular meetings until September. Garden remarks were given by Marna Hollar. Esther Rider presented the health and safety lesson. Citizenship was discussed by Gloria Miller. Mrs. Sutton was in charge of

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the cultural arts presentation. Several members received gifts from their secret pals. Linda Beaver was welcomed as a new member. Doris Carback was a guest. The June meeting will be at the home of Phyllis Bennett. She will be assisted by Midge Black. Dates announced for summer camp Dates for the summer camping program have been announced by Rev. Paul Steele, North Webster United Methodist Church. This year there will be special

camps at Epworth Forest for Retarded Youth, the deaf, and hearing impaired. Other special camps will be: Back-packing, hiking and canoeing camps; Senior High hstitute and co-ed bicycle camp; Bible Conference; Christian Athletes camp. Camp dates are: Elementary (entering grades five and six) at Lakewood June 2G-July 1; and July 17-22; Junior High at Lakewood: June 26-July 1; Junior High at Epworth Heights: Aug. 7-12; Music, Arts, Drama for Senior High at Epworth Forest: June 18-24; Senior High Bible Conference, Oakwood: July 30-August 4; Senior High Institute, Epworth Forest: July 30August 5. Other camp dates are: Retirement Camp at Oakwood (June 18-22) and Epworth Forest (September 5-8), Family Enrichment (Oakwood, July 14-

By MARY LEE WILLMAN

16), Single Parent Retreat (Oakwood, July, 14-16), Lab School for church School Teachers (Oakwood July 9-14), School of Christian Mission, (Epworth, June 26-30), Choir Sbhool (Epworth, August 13-20). VBS next week at Church of God Vacation Bible School will be held June 4-9 at North Webstar Church of God. Theme for this year’s school is, “Sing A New Song.” There will be classes for all ages, including adults, from 7:00 pm. to 8:45 p.m. each night. Beta Psis discuss convention Beta Psi Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority met May 23 at Camelot Hall. Discussion was held conconcerning the convention to be held in Arizona in June. Election of officers will take place at the next meeting. Shirley Fiddler, president, was in charge of the mating. Pythians plan for friendship night Alice Kissinger, most excellent chief, was in charge of the May 22 meeting of North Webster Fithian Sisters. The meeting was held at the Pythian Hall with 14 members present. Plans were made for the June 12 Friendship Night to be held at Njrth Webster. Following the business session euchrewas played. Refreshments were served by Ethel Engle. Snowmobile Club plans carry-in Lakeland Snowmobile club is planning a carry-in supper to be held June 5, at 6:30 p.m., at Camelot Hall North Webster. A representative from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources will be guest speaker. He will discuss the development

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d new snowmobile trails. Any interested person is welcome to attend the supper and program. The program will start at jpproximately 7:30 p.m. Starting in September the regular monthly meeting of Lakeland Snowmobile club will he held on the first Monday night of each month, instead of the second Monday night of each month. COMMUNITY NEWS Bruce Trosper and Sam Willman, Barbee Lake, spent last week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Buckmaster, Uiion City, Ohio. Audra Shinn will be hostess for the June 14 meeting of Esther Circle from North Webster United Methodist Church.

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PERFORM FAIRY TALE — Hunter Tate and Shelley Saunders, center, joined by other students at the Milford Elementary School performed “Sleeping Beauty” last Friday night. Other performers left, are Shelley Brumbaugh, Heidi Beer. Angela Smith. Mike Pershing, Chris Baumgartner, an unidentified girl, Michelle Redslob, Charity Johnston and Jacqui Schultz.

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Representatives from North Webster United Methodist Church who attended the Annual (inference held May 25-28 at Purdue University were Mr. and Mrs. George Switzer and Rev. Paul Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hartle also attended. Persons welcome into membership on May 21 at North Webster United Methodist Church were: Carolin Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs. David White, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thomas, Evalyn Olvey, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hl berry. Steve Sellers, r 1 Warsaw, spent last week end visiting with firiends and relatives at Marion. North Webster United Church Lydia Circle will meet June 13 in he home of Kathryn Coy. A men and boy’s softball league is being sponsored by North

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Webster United Methodist Church. League activities will start June 5. Coaches and umpires are needed. Anyone interested in participating should contact Larry Staley.’ There will be a showing of slides of the Holy Land at 8:00 p.m., June 11, in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church. -NWSome people used to believe that staring at candles would strengthen the eyes.

Tippy bridge winners named Mrs. Robert Rink, Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. H. W. Phillips were hostesses for Tippecanoe Lake Country Club Ladies Bridge May 24. A total of 11 tables were in play. Bridge winners included: Mrs. Robert Coppes. Mrs. James Guyton, Mrs. David Stalnaker, Mrs. Charles Suntheimer, Mrs. Marie Yoder, Mrs. Ruth McClary, Mrs. Carlyle Pickering. Mrs. Mike Umbaugh, Mrs. Parker Phend, Mrs. Lloyd Slagle and Mrs William Fiedeke. Door prize winner was Mrs. Leon Summy. BOOKED OVER HOLIDAY Robert Vern Marquart, 33, r 3 Syracuse, was booked at the county jail over the holiday week end for public intoxication. He was released on his own recognizance.

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