The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 May 1979 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 2,1979

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North Webster News

* Efficient Homemakers hold dinner party

A dinner party at a local restaurant was enjoyed recently by members of Efficient Homemakers club Janet Minton and Mary Nine were co-chairmen for the dinner. Announcements were made by Phyllis Matz, president. Pauline White and Betty Gangor were in charge of entertaiment. A contest was conducted by Mrs. White. Group singing was led by Della Helvey. A reading, “Fun Things To Do Bob Gephart is guest speaker Bob Gephart, a trust officer-at Lake City Bank, was guest speaker for the April 25 meeting of Country Neighbors Extension Homemakers Club His topic was, “WillsandTrusts The meeting was held in the home of Lili Polk Devotions were given by Sherry Andres. She gave a reading, “Thanks Mother, written by Raymond II Peters Roll call response was, “A Criticism That Helped Me." Sally Bailey conducted a garden quiz The topic of her garden remarks was, “The climbing st ra wber ry f a rce.' The success of child proof caps was discussed by Jean Marshall Melody Price reported on the Bowen Center. She noted that it was National Volunteer Week. Members of the group volunteered to help with the mobile meals program. Monica Braman gave the cultural arts lesson entitled, “Immigrants." Mrs. Andres and Sherry Bleile received gifts from their secret pals. i Refreshments were served from a table decorated with fresh spring flowers. Guests present were Mabie Custer and Joy Byske. The May meeting will be held in the home of Jori Webster.

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When You’re Alone" was given by Mrs. Gangor. Jean Wagner sang a solo entitled. “1 Asked The Lord.’’ Cindy Heckaman presented a reading, “Collecting Recipies." The James W Riley poem. "Romance Os Rex" was read by Mrs. White, A skit was presented by Mrs. White and Mrs. Gangor Guests present were Ruth Sheperd. Verna Lipdemood and Mari lyh Stoops. A floral centerpiece of fresh cut flowers was presented to Mrs. Shepherd. » The May meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Helvey. Installation of officers is planned Cake auction to help Scouts Larry Evans served as auctioneer for the North Webster Cub Scouts annual cake auction held April 18 at Camelot Hall The boys, with the assistance of their families, baked and decorated the cakes All proceeds raised from the event will be used to help finance the local scouting program Awards went to: Chris Jordan, first place and highest bid; Steve Eastman, largest cake; Mike Eastman. smallest cake; William Whitridge, most unusual cake and Brian Richcreek, best Scouting theme Merchants, members of civic organizations and persons interested in supporting the local scouting program bid for the cakes. P.E.O. committee appointments announced New committee appointments for Chapter DA of the P.E.O. Sisterhood have been announced

by Mrs. Glenn Pfleiderer, president of the local chapter. They are: program and year book. Mrs, Jess Pritchett, chairman; Mrs. Sam Dungan. Mrs. Rex Lindemood and Mrs. Ernest Lawshe. Hostess and social: Mrs. Milo Lightfoot, chairman;, Mrs. Jerry Helvey, Mrs. Tom Lemon and Mrs. M. E. Van Meter. By-laws and publicity: Mrs. Alex chairman; Mrs. Tom Willman and Mrs. Neil Carlson. Courtesy: Mrs. Helvey, chairman; Mrs. Dewey Miner and Mrs. Jim Rapp. Cottey College: Mrs. Harry Stewart, chairman; Miss Margaret Willman and Mrs. Leroy Wise. International J’eace Scholarship: Mrs Carlson, chairman; Mrs. S. G. Boyer and Mrs. Jack Clark. Educational loan fund: Mrs. Wise, chairman; Mrs. Lindemood and Mrs. Brock VanMeter. Continuing education: Mrs.

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THE FIREMEN S Auxiliary bowling team participated in the State Bowling tourney held April 21 and 22 at Indianapolis. The ladies bowled in singles and doubles competition on Saturday and team events on Sunday. Over 2,000 teams bowl in the state tourney. A Members of the local team are: Mary Whisler, Kathy Jefferies. Betty Hinton. Wilma Mitchell and Betty Cook. —o— A MOTHER-Daughter banquet and salad supper is planned for May 7 at North Webster Church of God. —o— THE GAME Preserve is truly lovely right now with w ild flowers blooming everywhere. —o— NORTH WEBSTER Pythian Sisters will attend Friendship Night at Elkhart on May 16. The Friendship Night invitation was read by Thelma McCorkle. Most Excellent Chief, during the April 23 meeting. „ Refreshments were served by Dee Vanator and Maybelle Creemens. —o— SENIOR CITIZENS will meet May 9 at North Webster Church of God. —o— THE BIRTHDAY anniversary of Golden April • Extension Homemakers Club was observed on April 24. The ladies enjoyed dinner out at a restaurant in Goshen. Following dinner everyone went shopping. -o- % ROB LIKENS and Dave Waldrop are in charge of organizing softball teams for North Webster Church of God. —o— THE CUB Scout annual cake auction held April 18 at Camelot Hall is reported to have been a huge success. Everyone was delighted and very appreciative of the enthusiasm and support provided by local businesses, merchants and civic organizations, as well as private individuals. —o— SPECIAL FAMILY night activities will be observed at 7:30 p.m., May 11, at North Webster Church of God.--

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Dale Allen, chairman; Mrs. Lawshe and Mrs Don Robinson. Historians: Mrs. Herbert George, chairman, and Mrs. M E. Van Meter? Finance and budget: Mrs. Don Scearce, chairman, and Mrs. Clark. Telephone tree: Mrs. Bob Fervada, chairman; Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Willman. Mrs. Don Trammel. Mrs. Clarence Gay and Mrs. James Corbett. Orientation: Mrs. Pfleiderer, chairman and Mrs. Pritchett. Ways and means: Mrs Milton Holmgrain; Mrs. M. Derry, Mrs Lemon, Mrs. Lightfoot and Mrs. Denis Nock. Mrs. Stump entertains for Rural Neighbors Mrs. Sylvian Stump was hostess for the April 25 meeting of Rural Neighbors Extension Homemakers Club

SPECIAL MUSIC was presented by members of the North Webster United Methodist church choir recently. Members of the choir are: Carol Ritchie, Verna Lindemood. Jean Coverstone. Charmion Blacklidge. Alice Bemish. lvalue Turner. Gloria Shipley. Olive Lock. Sheila Bowen. Helen Anderson, David Boesenberg. Greg Henders< n. David Bilberry. George Switzer. Howard Bemish, Keith Henderson, Donald Hoover. Steve McNutt. Robert Ritchie and Ralph Walker. Rev. Chester Smith is choir director and Marilyn Nulf is accompanist. —o— GRADUATING SENIORS will be recognized on May 20 at North Webster Church of God, —O'DAVID REYNOLDS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds, was recently honored at Purdue University as an outstanding student of high academic standing in the school of Management. He has also been inducted into Phi Kappa Phi National Honor, Society. —o— A LOCAL United Methodist preacher participated in a first (for him) last week when he was asked to perform a wedding ceremorfy in an airplane flying at 2,000 feet It seems the couple wanted to get married over Miami County where they were both raised. —o— THE SUNDAY and Wednesday evening services at North Webster Church of God will begin at 7:30 p.m . starting April 29. —o— THE NORTH Webster Girls’ Softball League is now being organized. This year the girls will have evening games, something new for the Girls' League. Any interested girl is welcome and should call Linda Eastman. —o— PROSPECTIVE NEW members of Beta Psi Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority were special guests at a dinner party on April 24. Guests were: Mrs. JohnrtJarwood. Mrs. Chuck Reagari. Mrs. Jerry Hoile, Mrs. William Karback and Mrs. Joe Varner. Plans were discussed for a Mermaid Festival money making

Devotions. “New Friends and Old Friends” were read by Mrs. Jack B Camden. The health and safety lesson, “Fitness For Life" was read by Miss Amy Stump. As the cultural arts lesson Mrs. Wayne Collett told about touring the Honeywell Home at Wabash. Club members are planning to tour the Honeywell Home in June The topic of Mrs. Stumps’ garden remarks was. “Odd Garden Tips." Mrs. Jerry Frush reported on the president’s council meeting. Mrs'. Jack Camden read the minutes of the last meeting. Plans were discussed for the trip to Holland. Mich., and a summer theater party. The group voted to make a donation to IFYE. ’ The lesson, “Home Protection and Personal Protection" was given by Mrs Collett. Louise Evans. Venus. Fla., was a guest. The May meeting will be held in the home of Miss Stump

project and a community service project. Location of the next meeting is to be announced. —o— NORTH WEBSTER Church of God young married Sunday School class members enjoyed a carry-in dinner on April 29. —o— LOCAL VOLUNTEER firemen attended two days of Fire School classes at Indianapolis on April 21 and 22. Those participating were: Dick Mitchell. Steve Williams, Dan Conkling. Doug Metcalf and Fire Chief Bill Metcalf —o— NOW THAT nice weather is upon us. drivers should keep a sharp watch for folks out bike riding, especially small folks. Bike flags are a very good safety precaution. —O'MARY JANE Fuschetto was hostess for the April 24 social held by Theta Sigma Chapter of Psi lota Xi sorority. New pledges were welcomed. They are: Pat Horman, Sandy White. Patricia Wright and Lora Custer. The Theta Sigma Chapter geranium sale is still in full swing. Plants will be delivered before Mother’s Day. All proceeds go to charity. —o— LADIES FROM Barbee Christian Service spent April 26 visiting with patients at a local nursing home. „ —o— MEMBERS OF Tippecanoe Township Hobby Club met April 26 in the home of Goldie Hunnicutt. —o— IN THE hospital — Jeff Maule, Elkhart General: Charles Ramsy. Parkview, Fort Wayne: Mrs. Emma Adams. Winter Haven Hospital, room 111. 200F-N.E.. Winter Haven, Fla., 33880: Fred Hahn, Goshen Hospital. —o— COACHES, PLAYERS and umpires are needed for the Church Slo-Pitch Softball League that starts May 31. Anyone wishing to participate should contact Larry Staley. —O'GARDEN PLOTS are available at the sewage treatment plant

Mik Sh/BBk Ii A Er IL » 4 v ' —fin. *L ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM — Wawasee High School Varsity Singers presented a program for the 10th anniversary of Kiwanis Club of Lakeland. North Webster, all the ladies’ night dinner on April a. < The Singers, as shown from left to right, are. Jo Easter. Sunny Boggs. Nanette Dipert. Chris Taylor. Sandy Koenigshof. Brenda Simmons. Jan Lawson. Kay Ferverda, Cathie Chiclister, Teresa Ogden and Jill Sliger. accompanist. In the second row are Tim Bouse. Rod Hamman. Raymond Hively. Jim Kamph. Randy Hickman. Kent Lawson and Chris McFarland. Steve Bailey is the director for the vocal music group.

grounds for anyone wanting to plant a garden. The plots are approximately 50x25 feet. They will be assigned on a “first-come, first-served” basis. Anyone wishing further information should contact the office at the sewage treatment plant or the dispatcher's office at the fire station —o— THE THIRD annual UMW birthday party will be held at 5:30 p.m.. May 20. —o— HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Kathy Bodkin on April 29. —o — NEW RESIDENTS recently welcomed into membership at North Webster United Methodist Church are: Mrs. Walter King, Marion: Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson, Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kilmer. Boone. Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schneider, Warsaw and Mrs. Robert W ilburn, Syracuse.

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