The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 September 1978 — Page 7

North Webster News By maryleewillman

Hobby Club moots at HunMcuts Goldie Hunhicut was hostess for the August 30 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Hobby Club. ' Plans were discussed for the Christmas bazaar and homemakers camp program. Kathleen Weghorst gave a demonstration of bead craft. A sack lunch was served at noon. Frances Shutt, Lake Alfred, Fla., and Lisa Reynolds, Warsaw, were guests. Caulkins reunion held in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heche and family attended the Caulkins family reunion held recently at Wayland, Mich.

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There were 67 persons present representing Arizona, California, Michigan and Indiana. Golden Aprils attend class A ceramic class was attended on August 29 by members of Golden April Extension Homemakers Club. Following the class, the group returned to the home of Mrs. Richard Waltz where refreshments were served. Local residents attend reunion Local residents attending the Camden family reunion held August 20 at Spencer were: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camden and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camden, Pierceton. Others attending were: • Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Frush, Mrs. Ben Knott and daughter, Tonya, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Camden, all of Warsaw. Following the reunion Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camden attended the Indiana State Fair while Mr. and Mrs. Dick Camden, Mrs. John T. Camden, Mr. and Mrs. Frush and Mrs. Knott and daughter, visited with Mrs. Leaurel Curtiss, Indianapolis. Pythian Sisters plan card party North Webster Pythian Sisters met August 28 at the Temple. An invitation to the grand meeting to be held this month at Indianapolis was read. It was announced that a card party is planned for September 13. The public is invited to attend. Members were reminded of the beef and noodle supper being planned by the Knights of Pythias. Following the business session euchre was played. Refreshments were served by Coreen Staples and Myrtle Greisinger. Berchan reunion held at Webster The Berchan family reunion was held recently at the home of Myrtle Greisinger, North Webster. There were 28 persons present. Refreshments of punch and cake were served. Family members were present from, Syracuse, Wabash and Warsaw. Retirement confab underway this week A Creative Retirement Conference is being held at Epworth Forest this week. A. C. Underwood is serving as dean, with Dr. Stanley Shank, Goshen College, as Bible Hour lecturer. Nannette Dipert provided a program of guitar music for the opening night banquet held September 5.

Varner Chance is the conference song leader. Auline Nyberg, pianist, and Rev. Chester Smith, registrar. Others participating in the program are: Mr. and Mrs. Bob «Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover, Helen George and Frank Parrish. COMMUNITY NEWS Rural Neighbors Extension Homemakers Club members and invited guests attended a theater party recently. The theater party was attended as a part of the groups cultural arts activities, Harry Heche 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heche, Jr., North Webster, has just returned home from a two week trip. He visited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Harold Caulkins, Wayland. Mich. The King’s Exchange Appreciation Luncheon will be held September 11, at 12:15 p.m. Helen Jones will be hostess for the September 12 meeting of North Webster United Methodist Church Lydia Circle A buffet luncheon is being planned for September 13 by North Webster United Methodist

New Salem news By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

“Little Feet, Be Careful,” was sung Sunday morning during the worship hour by Greg, Carla. Mathew and Mark Lehman. They were accompanied by their mother. Mgs. Carl Lehman. Pastor Miller’s morning message was “Spiritual Consolation" using Acts 23:1-35. The Sunday evening message, by use of colored Holy Land slides, answered the question “The Amazing Nation of Israel, Is it of Manor of God?” The Helping Hands met Tuesday evening for a business and program evening. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Max Shively. Plans for the new year were given by the new officers. Mrs. Carl Lehman gave the devotions reading

Church Esther Circle members. Isabelle Shidler will be hostess for the event. Members of North Webster United Methodist Church Miriam Circle will meet September 11 in the home of Norma Roose. An Adult Membership Class is being formed at North Webster United Methodist Church. The group will meet at 9:30 a.m. September 10, in the pastor’s study. Mrs. Susan Ball Stouder, Syracuse, was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower held last Friday in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Lester McGriff, Barbee Lake. Carla Adkins and Michelle Clay, Dunkirk, spent last weekend visiting in the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Amber Zirkle, Barbee Lake. Ruth Boyer, Leesburg, spent last week end visiting at the home of her sister, Pauline Castello, Kokomo. The UM executive committee will meet at 7:30 p.m., September 7, in the fellowship room at North Webster United Methodist Church. —NW—

Psalms 37 and an article from “The Daily Bread.” Mrs. Edwin Meek led in prayer. Mrs. Gerald Dausman read two articles “A dream for Education” and “A lesson for me.” Mrs. Max Shively read a poem “How do I know there is a God.” She also gave each lady a “Sand Dollar,” which she had gathered along the beaches and gave the story and history of it. Mrs. Shively and Mrs. Dausman served fruit crunch, coffee and pop to: Mrs. Albert Mathew, Mrs. lona Ryman, Mrs. Vera Morehouse, Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse, Miss Doris Tom, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Edwin Meek, Mrs. Earl Kammerer, Mrs. Carl Lehman and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and Robie spent Labor Day week end in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goon of Clunette celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday afternoon with an open house at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer and daughters entertained Labor Day night with a Taco supper. Following the supper, home made ice cream was enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calloway and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Miss Doris Tom and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Wheeler at Wabash Randy Wheeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler of r 2 Syracuse, has entered Wabash College at Crawfordsville for his freshman year. Wheeler’s address is as follows: Randy Wheeler TAU Cappa Epsilon 607 South Grant Wabash College Crawfordsville, Ind. 47933 Wheeler is a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School.

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READY TO KICK-OFF CAMPAIGN — The 1978 United Way campaign in Kosciusko County is set to begip Thursday. Sept. 7. This year's goal is $315,000. Above, from left to right, are several United Way division and committee-chairpersons. They include: Al Disbro. Jim Benzenberg, Tony Fraizetta. Don Franklin. Don HairNrimm Bledsoe. George Gilbert, Ray Mills. Jack Schultz, Barbara Mort and Peggy Anuta. \ All are standing in front of the Candle of Hope on the courthouse lawn in Warsaw. \

State fair winners

Area Kosciusko County state fair winners are as follows: Clothing Lisa Longyear, r 9 box 91 Warsaw, blue ribbon, section 8111-tote bag, barbecue apron, poncho, elasticized or drawstring skirt; Sarah Alt, 1704 N. Walnut Creek, Warsaw, blue ribbon, section 8112-skirt; Kristi Templin, r 2 Leesburg, red ribbon section 8113-dress or jumper and blouse; Zina Hatfield, r 2 box 328 Warsaw, red ribbon section 8114school or sports oufit; Kelly O’Hara, r 1 box 326 Silver Lake, blue ribbon, section 8115-school or sports outfit V; Melodie Tom, r 2 box 523 Leesburg, blue ribbon, section 8116-outfit for spectator sports, school, date or afternoon VI & VII; Tami Hile, r 1 box 92 Mentone, red ribbon, section 8117-separates outfit, three or four garments, VI & VII; Darlene Hathaway, r 1 Claypool, blue ribbon, section 8118-other needed outfit not exhibited in any other section; Robin Secrist, r 1 Mentone, red ribbon, section 8120- outfit; Ann Lash, r 1 Mentone, blue ribbon, section 8121- needed outfit Foods Divison I — Shelly Plummer, 1815 Nye St., Warsaw, blue ribbon, section 8161-six drop, molded or bar cookies Division II — Angie Durst, r 4 box 62 Huffman Lake, Warsaw, blue ribbon, section 8162-six muffins of any kind Division IV — Zina Hatfield, r 2 box 328 Warsaw, blue ribbon, section 8164-square, oblong or round layer cake Division V — Kelly O’Hara, r 1 box 326 Silver Lake, red ribbon, section 8165-six yeast rolls Division VI — Kelly Younce, r 1 Etna Green, white ribbon, section 8166- yeast bread Division VII — Rhonda Smith, r 2 Claypool, white ribbon, section 8167- product not too perishable Advanced — Karen Decker, r 2 Claypool, blue ribbon, section 8168- product not too perishable Fashion Revue Classifications School Wear - Robin Enyeart, box 36 Silver Lake, blue ribbon Suit Or Coat - Lynn Haney, r 1 box 83 North Webster, blue

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ribbon Dress Up Wear - Alicia Dickerhoff, box 116 Mentone, blue ribbon, honor group Formal Wear — Diana Barker, r 5 Warsaw, blue ribbon Separates — Diana Horn, r 8 box 342 Warsaw, blue ribbon, honor group Free Choice — Sharon Detwiler, r 5 box 420 Warsaw, blue ribbon, honor group

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