The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1979 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 23,1979

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North Webster News b v maryleewillman

Tippy Township Club meets in Hidy home

The poem. “Precious Wealth” was read by Catherine Ba use. president, to open the May 16 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club. The ladies met in the home of Harriett Hidy. She was assisted by Goldie Hunnicutt and Ruth Hamman. Special interest lesson sheets were distributed by Pauline Gunkel, vice president. Pledge to the American flag and the club creed were repeated in unison. Group singing of, “When You Wore A Tulip and 1 Wore A Big Red Rose” was led by Lucille Hobell. Roll call response was. “Definition Os Home And Mother.” Roll call was answered by 28 members Elsie Stiener was a guest. The birthdays of Betty Hinton. Debbie Beltcher. Mary Lou Cotton and Jo Henry were recognized. Plans were finalized for the May 17 county bus trip to Holland, Mich. Margaret Welker was welcomed back to the group after spending the winter in Florida. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Ruth Mickley. Dot Kurth gave the treasurer's report. A thank you note from Mabie Gee and, Martha Garber was read by Mrs. Kurth. Mrs. Hinton gave the health and safety report. She told how to prevent food poisoning at summeroutings A question and answer session about plants and gardening was conducted by Ida Hart. As the citizenship lesson

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Dorothy Thornburg discussed, “Indiana’s Trained Tornado Watchers ” Clar Brodrick gave the citizenship lesson. Her topic was, “Growing Hemp in Kosciusko County.” = Mrs. Hamman,Jed everyone in repeating the LordVpjjayer A carry-in dinner was served at noon. Mr. Gee volunteered to bake the June birthday cake Hobby club will be held in the home of Maime Golden on May 24. The lesson, “Influence Os Advertising” was presented by Ruth Dunker. The June meeting will be held in the home of Kathleen Weghorst. A picnic is planned. Advisory board to meet with town board Members of the Tippecanoe Township Advisory Board will meet in joint session with the North Webster Town Board at 7 tonight (Wednesday) in the fire station at North Webster. The meeting is open to the public > WCTU has birthday dinner The annual birthday dinner of Ann Bowers Chapter of WCTC was held May 14 in the home of Rhoda Mock

Devotions were presented by Oma Likens. Her theme was. “Channels Os Education.” She read from John 10:17-42. Roll call was answered with readings and scripture. The noon prayer was led by Mary Wilcoxson, president. A carry-in dinner was served at noon with birthday cake as dessert. During the afternoon business session minutes of the last meeting were read by Eva Lock. The treasurer’s report was given by Betty Barrett. Mrs. Cecile Leslie. Ligonier, was a guest.

Conservation Club closes season with dinner and 'style' show

The last meeting of the year for Barbee Conservation Club was held May 15 at the Conservation Club building. Tables were decorated with green and yellow May poles. Nut cups resembling small wheel barrows were at each place setting. Fre-dinner piano music was provided by Pauline White. The meeting was opened byWaldo Bostel. president. Special guests present were members of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club and their husbands. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith, Mr and Mrs. Steve Wright, Marcy Wright, Mrs. Brice Casey, Donna Robbins, Mr and Mrs. Lester White, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Younger, Mr. and Mrs Jim Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bunch, Mr. and Mrs Henry Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holloway. Guests were introduced byHarold Henry, Ida Hart, Frank Moser and Frank Golden. Minutes of the last club meeting and the Board of Directors meeting were read byEdna Lawson, secretary. The treasurer s report was given byHarold Henry. Reports were given concerning the recent clean-up day held at the club house and the upcoming Mermaid Festival project Ruth Bostel presented information for a bus tour to Kingsburg State Fish and Wild

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TIPPECANOE LAKE Flotilla is planned for July 7. —o— PAULINE CASTELLO. Kokomo, and Susie Flynn. Hartford City, spent last Friday visiting with relatives at Barbee Lake. —O—“KIDDIE'S DAY” at this year’s Mermaid Festival will be held June 27. -oTHE LADIES' Fellowship at North Webster Church of the Brethren is sponsoring a chicken BBQ and ice cream social. It will be held June 29 on the church lawn. —O'HAYES HI DY was guest of honor at a birthday party held May 19. His birthday was May 18. —o— FRANK KURTH has mastered the art of dismantling and reconstructing nut cup table favors. That way its possible to eat all the candy and still keep the nut cup. He might be persuaded to give

The June meeting will be held at North Webster Church of The Brethren. The exact date is to be announced. Women's Fellowship officers elected New officers were elected during the May 15 meeting of the Women’s Fellowship from North Webster Church of the Brethren. The meeting was held at the home of Annette Mock. The new officers are: Eva Lock - president Mrs. Mock - vice president Sandy Adams - secretary-

Life area in Northwestern Indiana President Bostel noted that trespassers on conservation club property were being dealt with in cooperation with local law enforcement agencies and the county sheriff's department It was announced that the club will sponsor two boys, for one week, at the McClure Lake Conservation camp. On May 26 a group of volunteers will paint and clean up the Barbee Club’s cabin at McClure Lake. Bostel also noted that rescue and CPR techniques learned on the baby manakin donated to the local EMS by the Barbee group had recently aided in saving the life of a three week old baby. Happy Birthday wishes were extended to those having birthdays in May. A carry-in dinner was served with Mrs. Thornburg presenting the invocation Fashion Show Following dinner and the business session a fashion show was presented by eight members of the Tippecanoe Township club. Theme for the show was, “What The Well Dressed Lady Wears From Morning Till Night.” Clar Brodrick served as narrator for the program with piano accompaniment by Mrs. White. Fashions were provided by the. “Can't Be Copied Shop. " Goldie Hunnicutt modeled a waffle pique duster with real waffles on the pockets. The pastel

lessons. —o— THE MERMAID Festival Fireman’s and Ladies' Waterball contest is planned for June 23. Wonder if there is such a thing as a rain date for a waterball contest? —o— THERE WERE 18 ladies from Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club who participated in the May 17 county sponsored spring bus trip to Holland. Mich. —o— VICE GRAND Chancellor. F.J. Woodworth and Mrs. Woodworth were special guests at the May 14 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. Refreshments were provided by Imogene Menzie and Joann Reed. Due to Memorial Day the next meeting will be held June 11. - o— GRADUATING SENIORS at North Webster Church of God will be honored at a banquet on May 25 in fellowship hall. —O— A WOMEN’S Softball League is being organized. The first game was held May 23. Anyone wishing to participate should call Kathy White. —o— A RETREAT for Junior High. Senior High and Young Singles is being sponsored June first through third, at Yellow Creek Lake Camp Ground, by North Webster Church of God. Theme

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treasurer Betty Shock - assistant secretary-treasurer Lois Royer and Viola Richcreek - co-aid directors Betty Richcreek, Ruth Rose and Janet Richcreek - emergency Virginia Penn and Janet Richcreek - nominating committee Devotions were given by Mrs. Mock. She read a poem by Ernest Rogers. Roll call was answered by nine members Plans, were completed for the June 29 money making project. Refreshments were served byMrs. Mock and Bettv Richcreek

pink and blue color scheme was highlighted by a Peter Pan collar, large brass scouring pad buttons, honey bun slippers and a surgical style night cap. Sadie Reynolds was attired in a cap sleeve daytime dress with pencil slim skirt styled with real pencils, stocking cap acquired from a local lumber jack, black string gloves and a bucket bag fresh from the utility room, complete with rags and brushes Jo Henry was stylish in her nylon box jacket, bone buttons, skillfully captured from last week's fried chicken, pill box hat, envelope hand bag and basket weave skirt that displayed an original. “Idaho Baker” label Harriet Hidy’s modern ensemble was also practical with its lollipop sleeved tee shirt for between meal snacking. The aged spinach color of her pleated front Bermuda shorts gave the whole outfit a casual air, accented perfectly by her fashionable flats. Lucille Hobell looked radiant in a shirt dress of powder puff muslin with drape waistline, paring knife slashed skirt and balloon sleeves. Her Bxlo picture frame hat gave a cool air to her over all appearance. She carried a basket bag and wore baby doll shoes complete with four baby dolls. Opal Esch was stunning as she modeled a sports ensemble featuring bright red turtle neck tee shirt and red and white checked shorts. Her hat of red

for the retreat is. “Close Encounters of Four Kinds.” Guest speaker will be John Albright, director of Church of God International Youth Ministries. A Tom Shill concert will be presented. There will also be swimming, volleyball, softball games, and two movies. Rev. Henry McCray is the man to call. —o— NORTH WEBSTER United Methodist Church Adult Bible Class will meet May 29 in the fellowship room. —o— PEGGY WILLMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom W’illman. was guest of honor at a dinner party held May 18 following graduation ceremonies at Grace College. Winona Lake. Miss Willman graduated from Grace College with a BS degree in physical education. -o- , BEEN SWIMMING yet? —O—MR. AND Mrs. Richard Hinton have just returned home from a vacation trip to Jacksonville. Fla., where they visited with relatives. —o— EVERYONE IS invited to attend the birthday party at North Webster United Methodist Church on June 10. Take a covered dish and table service. Call the church office for further information.

and white molded plastic was a fashionable copy of head apparel worn each Sunday afternoon by the Green Bay Packers Kay Wilson’s coverall bathing suit would be a sensation at any resort or beach area. The red, white and blue color combination was glittering with its heavily jeweled neckline and wrists. Her drawstring tote, straw hat and large sunglasses were the last word in fashion. Ida Hart floated onto the stage in her after five tea dress of pale blue tissue file. The can-can skirt was resplendent with such well known labels as Libbys, Del Monte, Kroger and Elf. A beannie hat, shorty gloves byJohnson and Johnson and Tea strap shoes by Tetley completed the outfit Kathleen Weghorst stole the show with her gold draped dress featuring a 24 carrot belt fresh from the garden, plunge neckline, large hoop earrings, black mesh bag, fireproof quilted mitts and spring hat Mrs. Hobell and Mrs. Wilson were chairmen for the evening's events. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hart The next regular meeting of Barbee Conservation Club will be held the third Tuesday of September The public is welcome and invited to attend -NW-

Waubee Property Owners board sets dbtes for annual events

A meeting of the directors of the Waubee Lake Property Owners Association was held May 14 at the Dan Schwab home It was reported that markers have been placed at the island and the barge Copper sulfate will be applied when the 1 lake water is the right temperature. The park board offered a donation to the lake association if they would put the small pier in at the beach and take it out in the fall. The board decided to accept this offer. Bill Troup will head the work crew for this project The pier will be in by Memorial Day and out by Labor Day. A security light for the boat launch area was discussed. The

County students graduate from Manchester College

Manchester College’s 90th annual commencement exercises were held on Sunday. May 20. Degrees were awarded to 208 seniors. 10 graduate students and 24 two-year students. Indiana’s Governor Otis Bowen, M.D.. presented the 3 p.m. commencement address. Dr. Robert Neff, General Secretary of the Church of the Brethren General Board gave the baccalaureate sermon during an 11:30a.m. service. Graduating from Syracuse was Danny Clinton Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Sharp, 406 North Huntington, bachelor of science in elementary education. In Warsaw graduates were. Janice Lee Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander,

Feed My Sheep Day Sunday,June 3 Lunch At Noon Games And Prizes In The Afternoon Pre-Registration For VBS Zac, Jr. A Folk Musical By The Youth Choirs At 7 P.M. A Story Os Jesus As Seen Through The Eyes Os The Children Os Zaccaeus Vacation Bible School 9-11:30 A.M. June 11-15 —9:30 A.M -i • Morning Worship Services — 10:30 AM. (Services For All Ages V HhEB A Nursery Through Adult) • Sunday Evening Services At 7 P.M. • Family Night Bible Study and ' Wild West Program —7 P.M JHHHy Wednesday Robert Greenwood Richord Brouillette Minister Associate Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford

B VI L Q M MF Wiv M * ♦ It, L > - * - *Mt ’ LAKELAND DAY CARE CENTER TALK — Wawasee Kiwanis Club learned at their last meeting about the Lakeland Day ( are Center located in the Calvary I'nited Methodist Church on SR 13 south, Syracuse. Mrs. Phillip Frew on left, is chairperson of the center, member Dick Keim and son Derm, are the center, and Mr*. John Hurd, on right, is the program planner. Mrs. Hurd presented a filmstrip of a day’s activities starting at 5:30 a.m.. to the days end. She stated that they are rated to give preschool instruction and have a well-rounded variety of activities for the children. Mrs. Frew gave the background of the program and the problems that have confronted the center this last year. Funds and donations were lower than usual causing a deficit in the budget. The largest problems the new federal laws requiring all Day Care Centers to be located on the ground floors of a structure, the present is Ideated oh a second floor. She also stated that they are faced w ith finding a new site or building their own building. The later would be more desirable in order to meet all regulations. This attempt to raise a new building has created a new organization called “Friends of the Community " that will not only be representative of Day ( are. but that of senior citizens and other community service aspects.

cost and the need of this light will be checked with the park board Bob Turner volunteered to make a 10-mile-an-hour speed limit sign and an anti-littering sign for the launch area Fellow ship August 26 The annual fellowship and potluck meal will be held at Camp Mack on August 26, in the evening. There will be* a program following the meal Bill Stath will head a fundraising barbeque and festival for the latter part of July. July Meeting The annual meeting of the association will be held July 9. at 7 pm. at the fire station All Waubee Lake property owners

r 4 box A4B. bachelor of science in home economics; Holly Jean Barrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Barrett, r 1 box 367; associate of arts in early childhood education; Charles Edward Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer L Bunnell. 312 West Street, bachelor of science in accounting business administration; Julie (Pischke) Hope. 619 South Lake Street, bachelor of arts in elementary education; Sandra Tucker, 1510 Country Club Drive, master of arts in elementary education; James W. Wenger, son of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Wenger, r 6, box 154. bachelor of science in political science; Dean Richard Zentz, r 2 box 42, bachelor of science in business administration.

are urged to attend and renew their memberships for the next year. Non-members may join at that time with the payment of dues The next board meeting is set for June 11, at 7 p m. at Bob Turner’s home. $ 175 damage in crash on Pickwick Road Syracuse police investigated an accident at the intersection of SR 13 and Pickwick Road, Syracuse. Monday, May 21. at 3.22p.m. According topolice, Patricia A Rensberger, r 4 Syracuse, was making a right turn off of SR 13 onto Pickwick Road when her auto was hit by an auto driven by Teresa E. Caskey, 32, r 3 box 102 Syracuse Mrs. Caskey told police she was heading south on the access road and did not see Rensberger's auto. Damage was set at SSO for Rensberger's 1979 Ford anti $125 to Caskey’s 1977 Datsun. Roy Teeple honored Roy Teeple was guest of honor at a graduation reception given for him by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeple of r 2 Milford, on Sunday evening after graduation Among many guests from the area were Roy’s brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs John Teeple from West Virgiia. Mrs. Teeple had a salad bar and cake for the refreshments.