The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1978 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 12,1978

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North Webster News By LEE WILLMAN

Charm N' Chatter H.E. club has July 3 picnic, meeting

Dorothy Gregory was hostess for the July 3 picnic and meeting of Charm N’ Chatter Extension Homemakers Club. Virginia Osborn presented a Bicentennial Prbgram. Lesson chairmen for the coming year are: Helen Anderson, health and safety; Dot Baumle, citizenship; Colleen Bryant, garden remarks and Mary Schang, cultural arts. Plans were announced for a theater party to be held in August. Club activities for the county fair were finalized. A carry-in supper was served picnic style with chicken as the main dish. Barbee Hoosiers meet in home of Kathleen Weghorst Barbee Hoosier Club members met July 5 in the home of Kathleen Weghorst, Webster Lake. Clare Broderick assisted the hostess. There were 22 persons present for the picnic dinner and business session. The group voted to plan a picnic outing each year during July. Ruth Butler, president, was in charge of the short business session. Bonnie Fulton and Bees Miesner were guests. Edna Lawson thanked the group for their kindness during the recent death of Violet Lawson. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Opal Esch. Mrs. Lawson was named as treasurer pro tern until December. The afternoon was spent playing games. Hostesses for the August meeting will be Mrs. Esch, Louise Dick, and Velda Amick.

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PLAQUE PRESENTED — Stuart Walker, left, is shown receiving a plaque from Jay Boyer, president of the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster. The plaque was presented to Immediate Past President Walker for his outstanding service to the Lakeland Kiwanis Club as its president during 1976-77. Lakeland Kiwanis is making plans for its annual corn and sausage roast, according to David Everts, roast chairman. It is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 5, at Camelot Square in North Webster.

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There will be no September meeting due to the Labor Day holiday. The next regular meeting is scheduled for the first Monday of October. WCTU has lesson on the flag Bowers Chapter of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union met July sth in the North Webster Church of the Brethren. The meeting opened with group singing of “America the Beautiful,” led by Mary Wilcoxson. Pledges to the Christian and American flags were repeated in unison. Prayer was led by Betty Barrett and Mrs. Wilcoxson. Devotions were presented by Oma Likens. She read from Galations 5; 1-5-13-18. Roll call was answered with Bible verses, readings and poems The flying and design of flags was explained by Mrs. Barrett. The closing prayer was given by Mrs. Likens. The next meeting will be held August 1 in Webster Church of the Brethren. COMMUNITY NEWS Michelle Clay, Barbee Lake, spent the 4th of July visiting with friends and relatives at Dunkirk. Senior citizens are meeting at 11:30 a.m. today, July 12, at North Webster Church of God. North Webster Church of God Board of Christian Education will meet at 7:30p.m.. July 27. North Webster Church of God Men’s meeting will be held July 20, at 7:30p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Newsome and son, Dunkirk, were Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Everett Butler, Barbee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Reynolds. Leesburg, have just returned home from a vacation trip to Arkansas and Missouri. The time and place of the next North Webster Firemen’s Auxiliary meeting is to be announced. The regular July 3 meeting was postponed due to the 4th of July holiday. Ladies Prayer and Bible Study is held each Tuesday morning at North Webster Church of God. The prayer group meets at 9 a.m., followed by Bible Study at 9:30a.m. A silver tray was presented to members of North Webster Church of God WCG during the recent spring convention. The tray was presented in recognition of the group’s stewardship both in the church and in the North Webster community. Vacation church school will be held August 14 through 18 at North Webster United Methodist Church. Classes will be held daily from 9 till 11:30 a.m. —NW— Syracuseman cited after crash A South Bend rtiotorcyclist was injured at 3:51 p.m. Tuesday, July 4, when his cycle was struck by a car driven by Larry E. Bowling, 21, r 2 Syracuse. The accident occurred on Koher Rd., three and one half miles southeast of Syracuse. The cyclist, Gene J. Popowzak. 31, of South Bend, was treated in Goshen Hospital for a groin injury and a sprained left wrist. Police said he was wearing a helmet. Police said the Bowling auto skidded 91 feet and went broadside into the motorcycle. Bowling was cited for reckless driving by Kosciusko County Policeman Thomas Kitch and Patrolman Jeffrey Bronsing. Damage was estimated at S7OO to the cycle and SSOO to the car. Mobile home hits pickup Kosdiusko county officers investigated an accident on SR 13 at Pierceton at 2:35 p.m. on Tuesday of last week involving a mobile home belonging to Commodore at Syracuse, and a parked truck. Richard Baxter, 33, of Syracuse, told police he was towing the mobile home around railroad crossing gates when the mobile home hit a pickup truck which was parked, and owned by the Town of Pierceton. The damage to the mobile home was set at SSOO, with SI,OOO to the Pierceton town truck. Minor damage in bus-car collision Minor damage was listed in a bus-ear collision last Thursday afternoon on Pickwick Road near Syracuse, and there were no injuries. Drivers of the vehicles were Michael E. Hoffman, 34. r 2 Syracuse, driver of a Cardinal Center school bus, and Deanna L. Durbin, 26, Syracuse, driver of the auto. Kosciusko county officers listed damage at S2OO to the car and no damage to the bus.

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