The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 August 1979 — Page 13

North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN

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TREES COMING DOWN — A number of trees along SR 13 in the town of North Webster were taken down late last week and others had the dead limbs cut out of them by workmen of the state highway department. James May of Goshen, unit forman w ho supervised the job. said. "Most people did not realize the poor condition of these trees.” Ife added that a curb will be placed in front of the North Webster Junior High School prior to widening the highway through North Webster.

Barbee Cottage Owners to meet on August 25

A special Barbee Cottage Owners board of directors meeting was held August 11 at Barbee Conservation club building, Dick Krackenfels was in charge of the business session. A review was read of by-laws, purposes and rules proposed for the association. The new revisions are being patterned after the more workable, up to date system used bv the Chap-

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man Lake association. Group discussion followed the presentation Waldo Bostet. president of the Barbee Conservation club, was present at the meeting on behalf of the groups interests. A motion was made and approved unanimously, to approve the review and to have a general association meeting at 10 a m.. August 25. at Barbee Conservationclubbuilding.

Some of the items to be discussed and listed in the review include; a drastic increase in membership dues; a possible change of the association name and expanding membership to include associate members. All members of the association are welcome and encouraged to attend the August 25meeting. Efficient Homemakers hear Bundy Mary Sullivan was hostess for the August 16 meeting of Efficient Homemakers Club. Viola Richcreek assisted the hostess. The meeting was opened by Vera Zurcher. Group singing was enjoyed. Devotions were read by Evelyn Bowser. Roll call response was. "What I liked best about the fair." Roll call was answered by 16 members. Garden remarks were presented by Linda Stookey and Doris Wall gave the cultural arts lesson A program of colored slides and taped music was presented by Art Bundy. He explained the activities and operation of a summer theater. The traveling gift was presented to Mrs. Sullivan. Cindy Heckaman will be hostess for the September meeting.

Tippecanoe Township Club has Christmas in August

A Christmas In August party was held on August 16 by 28 members of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club. The women met in a local restaurant. The room was decorated with a Christmas tree, gifts, miniature snowmen, pine cones, red, green, and white candles, holly and poinsettas. Each lady received a star snowflake of multi-colored beads, made by Kathleen Weghorst. The Christmas tree was decorated with ornaments brought by members. "Happy Birthday" was sung to ladies having August birthdays. Those having December birthdays were also recognized. A short business session was held. It w-as announced that the club booth at this year's county fair won second place. Plans were finalized for the September theater party and the August 21 trip to Fort Wayne. Christmas carols were sung under the direction of Mable Gee. with piano music provided by Lucille Hobell. Secret pal Christmas gifts were exchanged Guests present were Gladys Hoop, Fort Wayne; and Lisa Reynolds. Warsaw. Special guests present were Halzel Cleaver. Fort Wavne: and Mildred Brady. Indianapolis. Ornaments from the Christmas tree were auctioned off by Mrs. Gee. Harriett Hidy and Margaret Welker. Mrs. Gee was chairman for the party. A birthday cake, baked by

Communications is topic for WCTU

Members of Anna Bowers Chapter of Women's Christian Temperance Union met recently at North Webster Church of the Brethren. Salutes to the American and Christian flags were repeated in unison. The business session was conducted by Mary Wilcoxson. Devotions were given by Oma Likens. She read from Ephesians 4:29-32. Her theme was. "Channels of Communication."

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CARLA ADKINS and Michelle Clay, Dunkirk, spent several days last week visiting in the home of their grandmother. Amber Zirkle. Barbee Lake. —o — THE WCTC State meeting will be held September 25 through 27 at Marion. . —o— MR. AND Mrs. Ellis Koher will be hosts for a Hobo party and auction sale on August 28. The event is being planned by the Adult Bible class from North Webster United Methodist Church. —o— A chicken BBQ for the benefit of North VVebster-Tippecanoe-Township Library fund is scheduled for September 1.

BEYER FARM SENIOR CITIZENS I /Y\ APARTMENTS I [ 1 I NOW RECEIVING LEASE I feH APPLICATIONS I Beyer Farm Apartments Are One Bedroom Ground Floor Rental Units Designed For Senior Citizens And Disabled Citizens. Rental Units Will Be Available In The Late Summer. Rental Assistance Programs Are Available For Tenants. A Fair Housing Project. Contact Delta Development Co. P.O. Box 736 Warsaw, IN.

Goldie Hunnicutt, was served as dessert. Jo Henery will be hostess for the September meeting. Peggy Matrix 'Canning Day' chairman Peggy r Mattix is chairman for the August 27 "Canning Day" at North Webster United Methodist Church. Those participating in the event will meet in the church kitchen to can produce for needy families. Interested persons are welcome to donate canning jars, equipment, their time, or produce. Pythian Sisters plan dinner Roll call was answered by 13 members during the August 13 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters Thelma McCorkle. most excellent chief, conducted the meeting. A representative from the Syracuse Knights of Pythians asked the North Webster group to help with plans for a future dinner meeting at Syracuse. Following the business session euchre was played. Refreshments were served by Iva Kraus and Effie Vanator.

She read a story explaining how a person reveals their true nature through communication. Eva Lock read the minutes of the last meeting. A birthday card was signed for Elizabeth Baker. It was announced that the state meeting will be held September 25 through 27at Marion. Virginia Bnckman led the closing prayer The next meeting is scheduled for September 4.

It is being sponsored by the library board. —o— A SPECIAL public meeting for » Barbee Cottage Owners Association members is scheduled for 10 am., August 25. at Barbee Conservation club building. Members are urged to attend. THE NORTH Webster United Methodist Church picnic will be held August 2<i at Camp Adventure, Epworth Heights. —o— IN THE hospital - Helen House and Harriett Williamson, KCH. Agnes Douthitt and Charles Ramsey. Parkview', Fort Wayne: Wilma Ellis. Marion General. Marion; Ruth Boyer, Whitlev Co. Hospital. Columbia City. —o —

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BOAT-IN WORSHIP SINGERS — The Gospel Mariners. Dayton. Ohio, will beat Boat-In Worship at 8:30 a.m. and Wawasee Lakeside Chapel at 10 a.m.. on Sunday. Aug. 26. Members of the quartet pictured from left to right are Ralph llelmbold, oldest member, pianist and baritone: Chuck Yount, first tenor: Ken ‘O’Dell, lead singer: and Dave Stewart, bass singer. Joel Getts. another member, is not pictured.

Democrats name full slate for North Webster offices

For the first time in 20 years the town of North Webster has come up with a complete slate of Democratic candidates for the three town board of trustee offices and for town clerktreasurer. According to town Democratic chairman John Harwood. 26 Jeffrey Fawley charged with theft involvement Jeffrey Alan Fawley, 20. r 1 Warsaw, was arrested Tuesday, Aug. 14, on a warrant and is being charged with involvement in the theft of food items from the Jot-Em-DOwn Store, r 1 Leesburg, last February 13. The warrant was from the Kosciusko County Court and county patrolman Thomas Brindle was the arresting officer. Taken from the store were five packs of ham, four one-half gallons of orange juice. 15 to 20 peanut butter cups, six cartons of cigarettes, three six-packs of beer, three gallons of milk, four pizzas, four bottles of wine and other packs of.cigarettes. Fawley is being held in lieu of $2,000 bond.

REV'. R. Sheldon Duet ker. Fort Wayne, was guest speaker for August 19 services at Epworth Korest. —NW— Motorcyclist injured in North Webster Paul W. Matchett, 59. r 1 Elwood, was injured in a motorcycle accident w'hile northbound on SR 13 one mile south of North Webster Friday morning. Matchett suffered a broken ankle and was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital after his motorcycle skidded on wet pavement. He fell on the wet pavement and slid several feet. Estimated damage to the motorcycle was S2OO.

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Democrats attended the town caucus at Camelot Hall on Tuesday. Aug. 14, to select the Serving our country ROBERT FERRIS Navy Data Processing Technician Seaman Robert A. Ferris, son of Joeseph G. Ferris, r 48 Syracuse, recently visited Pusan. Korea. A 1976 graduate of Fairfield High School. Goshen. Ferris joined the Navy in July 1977. Navy retirees in the Milford area are invited to attend the sixth annual Retired Navy Personnel Seminar at Selfridge ANG Base near Mount Clemens, Mich., on September 22. A number of guest speakers are scheduled for the all-day seminar Subjects to be covered are health care, veterans' benefits, survivors benefits, job opportunities. current legislation and continued involvement w ith the Navy. To make reservations for the seminar and the optional luncheon, call the Navy Public Affairs Office in Mount Clemens, Mich. t

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The Fourth Os July Fireworks Committee Would Like To Thank The Following Donors. Your Financial Support Is Appreciated By The Many People Who View Our Annual Fireworks Program.

American Industries Custom Crest Products The Papers, Inc. Syracuse Lake Assoc. Liberty Homes C. H. (Bob) Ott Wawasee Electronics Dana Corp. Thornburg Drug Co. Fry, Wells, Rogers Realty Klink's Market Ridings Ins. Agency Syracuse Hardware Tom McClain Pickwick Theatre Nedans Realty Jay Peffley Ace Hardware South Shore Golf Club Lakeland Realty Harris Funeral Home Wyant Chevrolet Cushions, Inc. Mrs. Max Carlson Glon Furniture Commodore Corp. Beemer Enterprises McCormick Motors 3 Flags Drive-In Beatty And Associates Pilcher's Shoes Wawasee Interiors Mary Ann Drive-In Country Comers Todd Realty Harry VanHemert + Augsburger's Food Palace Farm Bureau Ins. Robert Reed, Atty. Robert J. Mauzy, P.A. My Store Charles Parker Chamber Os Commerce Gary Eastland Sea Nymph Mr. A Mrs. Gary Baker State Bank Os Syracuse Tom Stiver Bushong's Barber Shop Syracuse Town Board Dr. J. P. Clark Syracuse Fire Dept. B&K Root Beer Syracuse Gvil Defease Stout Boutique Syracuse Rubber Co. Bud's Body Shop Roger's Elecfromatics, Inc. Coca-Cola (Goshen) Smith-Walbridge Band Com| John Kroh Tom Prickett

slate of candidates, as follows : Ward I — North of Huntington Street and west of Road 13. John Harwood. Ward II — East of Road 13. north of South Street and extending to First Street in Epworth Forest. Greg Evans Ward IIIS— South of Huntington Street and south of South Street. Jack Guy. Corrine (Mrs. George) Staples is the Democratic candidate for towm clerk-treasurer. Republican Caucus Tippecanoe Township Republicans plan to hold their caucus at 7:30 p m. Thursday, Oct. 23, also at Camelot Hall, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the town offices, according to town GOP chairman Gary Eastland. I* BUZZ KECK l C. S. Myers Ford ° o Milford — Syracuse ® a I Thunderbird I I T-Top I : "BIG DISCOUNT!" “ lummunuumi

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