The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 August 1978 — Page 24

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I 3 tr f . •■F JF i r B w >-* * Wm ■’mß fljtß Ai HflL W* gearing UP FOR KING ARTHUR DAZE — These North Webster merchants are gearing up for their annual sidewalk days, entitled “King Arthur Daze." to be held August 17.18 and 19. Kneeling in front are Mrs. Henry Waltz. The Lost Knight: and Alan Coy. Thornburg’s. In the second row. from left to right, are: Dennis Wagoner, Teghtmeyer Ace Hardware: Rich Hubartt, Lovell; Orb Soden. Palace of Sweets: and Mary Clark, Fee’s His-N-Her Shop. In back. North Webster merchants include: Phil Rinker, Rinker’s Togs and Awl: Jeanne Thomas. Counting House Bank: Tai Smith. Counting House Bank: Maxine Stoffel. North Webster Lumber Company : and Mrs. Thurman Rinker. Rinker’s Department Store.

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Art festival winners listed

Best of show awards were presented last Thursday during special ceremonies held at Pletcher Village’s annual Art Festival. Louise Hatch of South Bend received the SSOO best of show two dimensional award with a pencil drawing while Robert Smogor of Bloomington won the SSOO best of show three dimensional award with a necklace. The SIOO best of the marketplace honors went to Michael Macone of Minneapolis Minn. Top honor awards, SIOO each, went to Roger Haas of Tipp City, Ohio; Jim Pearson of Bloomington; the Stone Family Guild of Corunna; Jennifer and David Hallet of Nashville; and Eric Oehler of Indianapolis. Honor awards, SSO each, went to Henry Niles of Fort Wayne; Paul Cash of Nashville; Roy Patrick of Lafayette; Walt Pinkus of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and Larry Houchin of Warsaw. Honorable mention ribbons went to Cindy Callog of Niles, Mich.; Kathy Jacobson of Plymouth; Anthony Peters of South Bend; Jerry Dunbar of Indianapolis; Coy Jankowski of Cycle strikes truck Fred P. Troup, 21, of Milford, driver of a motorcycle, swerved into the back fender of a car operated by Garry R. Sorensen 26, also of Milford. The accident occurred at the intersection of Emeline and Main Streets, Milford, Tuesday, Aug. 8. Troup was making a right turn off of Main onto Emeline, and swerved to avoid hitting a truck backing out of a parking space, striking Sorensen’s car. County Patrolman Thomas Brindle investigated the accident, which happened at 4:57 p.m. Damage to both vehicles was set at S3OO.

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Winning the top honor, SSO, award in booth presentation was Sally Zintsmaster of Angola. Shirley Bramble and Carol Jensen of Rochester won the $25 honor award.

North Webster News bymaryleewillman

Goodwill Club plans auction The annual picnic of Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club was held August 9 in the House of Friendship. Club officers served as hostesses. Mrs. Eldred Mabie led group singing. Roll call response was, "Old Time Picnic Games.” Emma Foster was a guest. The lesson, "Changing Life Styles" was given by Mrs. Fred Butt Blanche Kline presented the health and safety and citizenship lessons. An auction of baked goods will highlight the September meeting. Past Chiefs have card party There were 12 members present for the August 9 card party sponsored by North Webster Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters. The event was held at the Pythian Hall. Refreshments were served by Alroma Green, Joan Moore and Catherine Bause. Dee Vanator and Virginia Grimes will be hostesses for the September meeting. The regular Pythian Sisters meeting was held August 14. Chit Chat Club hears reports Carol Landrigan was hostess for the August 8 meeting of Chit Chat Extension Homemakers Club. Janet Kirkpatrick assisted the hostess. The lesson, “Consumer Choice Making" was presented by Doris Everson and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Roll call was answered by 11 persons. Cheryl McKinnon was welcomed as a new member. Reports were given by: Mrs. Robert Paton, garden remarks; Mrs. George Paton, health and safety and Diana Bucher, citizenship. Mrs. Everson, president, was in charge of the business session. Barbee Ladies study James Barbee Ladies Christian Service members met August 10 at Barbee Community Church. Group singing was enjoyed. The last chapter of the Bible Book of James as studied and discussed. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. The afternoon was spent cleaning the church. It was announed that the group will visit a local nursing home on August 16.

Family gathering held in Warsaw Virginia Spry, North Webster, attended a family gathering held August 6 at Center Lake Park, Warsaw. A picnic dinner was served. The afternoon was spent playing cards. Those attending were Mrs. Thelma Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Sparks, Miriam Ring and Mrs. Wayne Van Curren and daughter, Warsaw. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Konkle. Hamilton Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Konkle. Harlan; Merwin Konkle, Laketon; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sparks and family, Pierceton; and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Van Curren and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Darr, North Webster. Church of God to participate in camp project Members of North Webster Church of God will be participating in the Hope Hill Work Camp activities from August 20 through 26. Joe Reynolds, Sr., is serving as chairman of the Barn Construction project. Barbee Camp Aug. 20-25 Camp for children ages seven and up is being sponsored by Barbee Community Church. It will be held August 20 through 25 at Good News Camp Ground, Backwater Lake. More information may be obtained by calling Rev. Bryce Foster.

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Come-Join-Us class plans picnic Members of Come-Join-Us Sunday School class at North Webster United Methodist Church are planning a picnic. It is to be held at 12:30 p.m.. August 20, at Stanton Lake Estates. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Meat and beverage will be provided. COMMUNITY NEWS Steve Sellers, Barbee Lake, spent last week visiting with relatives at Washington, D. C. Amy Smith and Lynn Stackhouse spent last week at Epworth Heights Junior High Church Camp. Members of Charm and Chatter Extension Homemakers Club enjoyed a theater party on August 8. Pauline Castello, Kokomo, spent last Wednesday and Thursday visiting at the home of Mrs. S. G. Boyer, Barbee Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Shrull and son, Eddie, Rainier. Ore . spent last week visiting in the home of Mrs. Shrull’s foster parents, Mr and Mrs. Tom Willman, Leesburg. The public is invited to attend the Barbee Cottage Owners annual meeting. It will be held at 2 p.m., August 19. at Barbee Conservation Club building. Family night activities will be held at 7:30 p.m.. August 23. at North Webster Church of God New equipment for the North Webster fire department will be purchased with funds raised at the ice cream social being sponsored by the firemen’s auxiliary on August 19. Rev. Kenneth Lininger will be guest speaker for both worship services at North Webster United

Methodist Church on August 20. North Webster United Methodist Church administrative board members will meet at 8 p.m., August 30, in the church fellowship room. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hiatt and family, Terre Haute, spent last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hiatt, Barbee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Greisinger and children, Diane, Dale and Dana, Saint Louis, Mo., spent several days last week visiting in the home of Mrs Myrtle Greisinger, North Webster Mr. and Mrs Francis Brockway, Wabasso, Fla . have returned home after spending several days last week visiting with Rev and Mrs Bryce Foster Brockway is youth minister at the First Baptist Church of

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Wabasso. Myrtle Greisinger, North Webster, recently spent several days visiting with Mrs. Charles Null, New Haven. -NWMinor fire at Caldwells Three Syracuse fire trucks answered a call at 1:27 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at the home of Sherri Caldwell on SR 13, three miles south of Syracuse where electric wires had caused a small house fire When firemen arrived, Mrs. Caldwell had used an extinguisher and put the fire out. Firemen disconnected the electricity and notified NIPSCo. Damage was estimated at S4OO.