The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 September 1978 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., September 20,1978

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North Webster News

Firemen's Auxiliary has successful ice cream social North Webster Firemen’s Auxiliary members met recently in the home of their president, Marcia Conkling. It was reported that the recently held ice cream social was a huge success. It was announced that a family picnic and cookout is planned for September 23. A discussion was held concerning new equipment needed by the volunteer firemen. Mrs. Richard Vester was a guest. The next meeting is scheduled for the first Monday in October. Pythian Sisters to convention North Webster Pythian Sisters met September 11 at the local Temple. It was announced that Catherine Bause and Ermal Vanator will attend the state convention to be held September 26 and 27. at Indianapolis. Members were again reminded of the Knights of Pythias beef and noodle supper planned for October 7. Following the business session euchre was played. Refreshments were served by Mary Rensberger and Effie Vanator. Kiser descendants hold reunion Descendants of Sherman and Ruth Kiser held their third reunion on September 10 at Clarksville, North Webster. There were 42 persons present representing: Elkhart, Warsaw, Nappanee, Leesburg, Syracuse and North Webster. A carry-in dinner was served picnic style. The afternoon was spent playing games, visiting, and touring Clarksville. Ruth Boyer hostess for PEO Sisterhood Chapter «DA of the PEO Sisterhood met September 12 at the home of Ruth Boyer, Leesburg. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Sam Dungan. The treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Don Scearce. Correspondance was read by Mrs. Dewey Miner. It was announced that a guest speaker from Cottey College will be present at the next meeting. The program entitled, “Good Times” was led by Mrs. Glenn Pfleiderer, vice president. She asked each member to tell about their summer vacations and activities. Anna Marie Pritchett, Lake Tippecanoe, wll be hostess for the next meeting. Refreshments were served by Ruth Robinson and the hostess. Theta Sigma plan project Members of Theta Sigma Chapter of Psi lota Xi Sorority met September 12 in the home of Stephanie Essenwein. Roll call response was. “What’s Good About Summer.” fry's Drumming Studio Private Lessons Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. 4-8 P.M Call For Appointment (219)533-2891

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It was announced that the first money making project of the year will take place in October. All funds raised will go toward charity and philanthropic projects. Marilynn Brower was named as chairman of the Community Christmas bazaar. It will be held December 2 at the North Webster School gym. New officers for the coming year are: Sally Gillem — president Barbara Clouse — vice president Sue Mulligan — corresponding secretary Mrs. Brower — recording secretary Annie Mock — treasurer Mrs. Breyer — conductress Mary Waltz — advisor A report was given of the sorority picnic held in July in the home of Mrs. Waltz. The meeting closed with group singing of the Psi lota Xi National Song. Sechrist 65s elect officers Janet Hamman was hostess for the recent, meeting of Sechrist Sixty Five Extension Homemakers Club. Laurel Shoemaker assisted the hostess: New officers were installed. They are: Marian Breyer — president Dixie Pryor —. vice president Janet Allen — secretarytreasurer Candy Teghtmeyer — cultural arts Karen Richardson — meditations Julia Badskey — citizenship Janette Wood — health and safety ‘ Janet Hamman — garden remarks Mrs. Pryor — chorister Mrs. Wood will be hostess for the October meeting. The lesson, “Recipe Variations” was presented by Janette W’ood. Plans were discussed for a Christmas party and a crafts program in November. It was announced that the club’s fair display won a blue ribbon. Theme for the display was, “Covered Bridge Festival.” Roll call was answered by 13 members. Barbee Ladies study Jude Barbee Ladies Christian Service members met September 14 at Barbee Community Church. The lesson study of the Bible Book of Jude was led by Orpha Foster. Group singing was enjoyed. Sue Hasse played the piano. Plans were discussed for visiting a nursing home. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Following dinner a time of fellowship was enjoyed. 'Back to School' party Sept. 10 A “Back To School” party was held September 10 at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Everett Peters played the part of the teacher. She gave the opening prayer and led group singing of, “My Country ’Tis Os Thee.” Sack lunches were served. Following lunch a spelling bee was held. Old fashioned school games were played. Group singing of old songs was led by Joe Shock with piano accompaniment by Betty Barrett. Mrs, Peters gave the closing prayer. Viola Richcreek and Mr. and Mrs. Peters were chairmen for the evening.

Chit Chat club discusses bazaar, trip, holiday Doris Everson was hostess for the September 12 meeting of Chit Chat Extension Homemakers Club. Mrs. George Paton 111 assisted the hostess. During the short business session plans were discussed for the Christmas bazaar, fall trip and a Christmas party. Following the business session a card party was enjoyed. A .dessert of frozen strawberries was served. Janet Kirkpatrick will be hostess for the October meeting. She will be assisted by Carol Landgran. 17 Past Chiefs enjoy card party Past Chiefs of the Phythian Sisters met September 13 in the North Webster Pythian Temple. A card party was enjoyed with 17 members and guests present. Alice Kissinger and Janette Bockman tied for low place. Catherine Bause and Edith »/Kesterson tied for high score with * Mrs. Bause placing first. The door prize was presented to Virginia Spry. Refreshments were served by Virginia Grimes and Dee Vanator. Due to high utility rates, the October meeting will be held in the home of Iva Kraus instead of the temple. Effie Vanator will assist the hostess. Goodwill Club meets in House of Friendship Mrs. Eldred Mabie led group singing to open the September 13 meeting of Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club. The meeting was held in the House of Friendship with Mrs. Sherman Deaton and Mrs. Eldon Watkins as hostesses. Mildred Wilson, president, was in charge of the business session. The meditation entitled, “Why Farm Wives Age Fast,” was read by Mrs. Watkins. The lesson, “Recipe Variations,” was given by Mrs. Deaton. The health and safety and citizenship lessons were given by Mrs Everrett Darr and Blanche Cline. A silent auction of baked goods was held. Mary Ott was welcomed as a new member. Emma Foster and Pauline Leach were guests. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Thurlow Mock and Mrs. Cecile Coy will be hostesses for the October meeting. COMMUNITY NEWS A “Back To School” party was held on September 13 by Senior Citizens at North Webster Church of God. Group singing was enjoyed and sack lunches served. Rev. Brice Casey, North Webster Church of God, attended a revival on September 17 at West Frankfort, 111. Kerry Robinson, Anderson College, was guest speaker for the September 17 morning worship service at North Webster Church of God. Rev. Doug Ripley, Morristown, Tenn., will be guest speaker for the October 1-6 fall preaching campaign at North Webster Church of God. The Women of North Webster Church of God will host the Northern Indiana Fall Convention of the Church of God, on September 26. Theme for this year’s convention is, “Ye Shall Be My People, And I Will Be Your God.” A retreat for men and boys was held September 15 and 16 at North Webster Church of God. Tony Romano was guest speaker. Theme for the retreat was, “Grab Hold of God’s Promise.” A men’s outreach program is planned from September 17, to October 1, at North Webster Church of God. Theme for the event will be, “One Great Hour of Outreach.” The film, “Pilgrims Progress” will be shown at 7 p.m., September 24, at North Webster Church of God. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. North Webster United Methodist Church old fashioned church picnic, will be held at 12:30 p.m., September 24, at Epworth Forest. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Games will be played and homemade ice cream served. The Adult Bible Class will meet September 26 in the basement at North Webster United Methodist church. A meeting of the North Webster United Methodist Church Missions Commission will be held October 2, at 7 p.m., in the Pastor’s study.

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