The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 39, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 October 1978 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 18,1978

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North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN

January sled-a-thon committees appointed

Lakeland Snowmobile club members met recently at Camelot Hall. North Webster, with approximately 40 persons present. Committees were organized for the January Sled-A-Thon. Plans were made to attend the State Snowmobile Convention being held Nov. 3 and 4, at Warsaw. North Webster Town Marshall Charles Parker was guest speaker for the evening. He discussed passing an ordinance to open community streets to snowmobiling.

Rabbit costumes modeled during club meeting

Rabbit costumes of an original design were modeled by Jeremy and Jerlyn Sponseller during the October 2 meeting of Pierceton Home Extension Homemakers Club. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Jerome Sponseller with 18 members and one guest present. It was announced that Christmas ornaments are being made for the county bazaar. Past Chiefs Club meets at Knauses Imogene Menzie. vice president, was in charge of the October 11 meeting of North Webster Past Chiefs of The Pythian Sisters. The meeting was held in the home of Iva Krause. Effie Vanator served as co-hostess. Roll call was answered by 12 members. Virginia Grimes was a guest. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Myrtle Greisinger. The group voted to hold the next meeting at a local restaurant. Following the business session euchre was played. Alice Kissinger placed high and Virginia Spry placed low. The door prize was presented to Mrs. Grimes. Refreshments of sandwiches, potato salad and jello were served by the hostesses. Emma Foster guest of Goodwill Club Emma Foster was a guest at the October 11 meeting of Goodwill Extension Homemakers Club. The group met in the home of Mrs. Cecile Coy. Mrs. Everett Darr assisted the hostess. Devotions entitled, "Remember When” were read by Blanche Cline. There was group singing of the song, "Count Your Blessings.” Roll call response was. “A Halloween Prank.” The lesson, "Eating For Health" was presented by Mrs. Ray Darr. During the business session plans were discussed for the Fall Luncheon. Reports were given by Mrs. Darr, health and safety, Lois Detwiler, cultural arts and Mrs. Cline, citizenship. Mrs. Robert Busch will be hostess for the November meeting. She will be assisted by Mrs. Eldred Mabie.

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Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Larry Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beavers. The Lakeland Snowmobile club is a family organization open to anyone who is interested. Meetings are held the first Monday night* of each month in Camelot Hall. The next meeting is planned for November 6. A turkey dinner will be served starting a16:30 p. m. Those attending are asked to take a covered dish and their own table service. Further information may be obtained by calling Dick Mitchell.

Roll call response was, "A Halloween Costume That Impressed Me.” Members told about such unusual costumes as a three tiered wedding cake, the Kool-aid man, and a schmoo. Betty Rose Stahl was selected as chairman of the club membership drive. Plans were discussed for a Christmas party to be held at International Friendship House. The lesson’, "Eating For Health” was given by Lucille Bowman. A surprise card shower was held for club president, Madelyne Dodson, in honor of her 30th wedding anniversary. Banana split cake was served by Edna Bryant, co-hostess. The November meeting will be held in the home of Alice Wilson. Money making project topic of Theta Sigmas The cheese and sausage money making project was discussed during the October 10 meeting of the Theta Sigma Chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority. The ladies met in the home of Deb Jaress. The sorority is sponsoring the North Webster Community Christmas bazaar. It will be held December 2 in the school gym. Marilynn Brower is chairman for the event. A sorority social evening was held recently in the fellowship hall at North Webster United Methodist church. Carol Ritchie showed colored slides of her trip to Saint Victoria Island in the West Indies. Guest speaker for the evening was Margaret Hoerr, Lakeland School Board candidate. Refreshments were served by Linda Hoy. Ruth Boyer honored Ruth Boyer, Leesburg, was guest of honor at a birthday celebration held October 13. A family dinner party was enjoyed at a local restaurant. Birthday cake and ice cream was served to guests at the Boyer home. Gifts were presented to the honored guest. VISITS SISTER Wilma Mitchell, North Webster, spent October 11 visiting at the home of her sister, Annabelle Snyder, Bippus. Mrs. Snyder is recovering from knee surgery.

Barbee Ladies make robes Barbee Ladies Christian Service members met October 12 at Barbee Community Church. The meeting opened with group singing. Bible study of the book of Jude was completed. It was followed by group discussion of how to apply Bible principals to every day life. A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Plans were discussed for future charity projects. The afternoon was spent finishing lap robes for nursing home patients. Chit Chats plan for Christmas Chit Chat Extension Homemakers Club members met October 10 in the home of Janet Kirkpatrick. Carol Landrigan assisted the hostess. During the business session it was announced that a Christmas dinner party is planned for December 9 at a local restaurant. Gifts will be exchanged. Devotions were given by Mrs. Landrigan. She read the, “Optimists Pledge.” Roll call response was, “What I Had For Dinner This Evening.” The lesson, "Eating For Health” was given by Mary Lou Whitehead. Judy Paton discussed fire prevention week as the health and safety report. Pioneer care of natural timber and marsh land was the topic of Becky Pritchard’s cultural arts presentation. Voting and planting flower bulbs were discussed by Mrs. Whitehead and Mrs. Paton for their citizenship lesson and as garden remarks. Members who went on the October 12 county trip to Greenfield Village were Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Paton and Mrs. Landrigan. The group voted to purchase Christmas gifts for mental health patients. Doris Everson, president, read the club constitution. A night out is planned for later this month. Club members will attend a performance of Holiday On Ice at Fort Wayne. Christmas bazaar projects were discussed. An auction of Christmas items and a craft lesson is scheduled for November. Mrs. Pritchard will be the hostess for the November meeting. Attend concert at Winona Lake Ruth Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Willman, Barbee Lake, and Peg Willman, Winona Lake, attended a concert of sacred music held October 7 at Rodeheaver Auditorium. The concert was part of the Homecoming activities held October 6,7 and 8 at Grace College, Winona Lake. Report given to Pythian Sisters Catherine Bause gave a report of the Grand Temple during the October 9 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. The evening was spent practicing for Inspection. The Inspection is scheduled for October 23 at North Webster. Refreshments were served by Linda McCorkle and Thelma McCorkle. Sheriff, minister are speakers Sheriff John Hammersley, Warsaw, and Rev. Harold Brown, Epworth Forest, were guest speakers for the North Webster Lions Club annual ham supper. The supper was held October 12 at Camelot Hall. It was sponsored by members of the Lady Lions. Ham for the dinner was prepared by Mrs. Dick Mitchell. —NW— Phi Beta Kappa was founded in 1776 as a social fraternity, the first at an American college.

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