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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., November 21,1979

North Webster News By MARY LEE WILLMAN

Scouts hold investiture, rededication ceremonies

North Webster Girl Scouts and their parents attended the investiture and rededication ceremonies at Camelot Hall on November 8 when the new girls were invested and given their Brownie or Girl Scout pins. Returning girls were rededicated to the Girl Scout organization. Brownie Troops 63 and 101 received patches for work they’ve completed so far this vear.

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COUNTY HOME Extension Club members were quite busy last week getting ready for the Christmas bazaar held Friday and Saturday at Warsaw. Each year the ladies work very hard to make the event a success and so far they’ve done a splendid job. It's a gr«?at place to do Christ-, ma/shopping. Now — if they only accepted major credit cards -! ■ | —o— The North Webster community Thanksgiving Service is scheduled for 7 p.m., today (November 21) in the North Webster United Methodist Church. Rev. Brice Casey, North Webster Church of God will be the guest speaker. —o— A BIBLE for attendance was presented to Tim Keim on November 11 at North Webster United Methodist Church. Crosses were presented to Michael Mattix. Al Boesenberg. Jennifer Mattix and Adam Hunt. —o— ORPHA FOSTER has returned home after spending a week at Fort Mevers, Fla. i -oLAVERNE CLUTTER has been released from the hospital and is now recouperating at home. —o— SENIOR HIGH students and their sponsors who attended the recent Church of God state convention were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reynolds, Rev. Henry McCray, Mark Coy. Lyle Haney, Kent Butcher, Mike Coy, Tony Casey, David Coy, Todd Reiff, Deb Carey, Ronda Black and Raetta Clayton. —o— REV. REX Linndemood was in charge of the installation service for new officers of the United Methodist Women. The installation was held November 18 at North Webster United Methodist Church. | —o— IN THE hospital — Vernon Ztjrcher and Frances Smith, KCH: Bob Black, Goshen Hospital, Goshen and Arvilla Lawshe, Parkview. Fort Wayne. —o— IDA HART was hostess for a coffee and “Creative Living” presentation on November 12. —o— A HANGING of the Greens ceremony will take place December 2 at North Webster United Methodist Church. —o—- — CHURCH Ministries Clinic held last week at the First Church of God, Dayton, Ohio, was attended by eight persons from North

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Activities for each troop were reviewed. Those include: A trip to Pizza Hut in Warsaw, a ride on the Dixie Boat, a trip to Merry Lea Environmental Center and a camping trip for two of the troops. Also reviewed were Halloween parties, a gymnastics lesson by Mrs. Hoffman, a trip to Epworth Forest, raking leaves for a sponsor and activities for the investiture.

Webster Church of God. They were: Rev. Brice Casey, Rev. Henry McCray, Edna Peebles, Marian Signorelli, Barbara Butcher. Bill Crane and Harold Henry. The clinic featured instruction in evangelism, spiritual nurture, youth work, music and coordinated staff ministries. —o— MR. AND Mrs. Russell Churchill will be hosts for the North Webster United Methodist Church Adult Bible class meeting on November 27. —o— JEFF REYNOLDS has been elected to the Church of God State Youth Planning council. He was elected during the Indiana State Senior High Youth Convention held last week end. -NWTodds return from convention in New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Todd, of Todd Realty, Syracuse, recently returned from the national convention of the National Association of Realtors held in New Orleans, La. Featured subject matter of the six-day event was alternative financing of real estate in a tight money market. This theme was expanded by means of a series of seminars and participating panels throughout the event. An additional series of informative meetings on syndication of single family housing was also covered during the convention. Featured speakers at the convention were presidential candidate John Connelly, United States Senator from Indiana Richard Lugar, and nationally syndicated columnist Ann Landers. Music for the social portions of the convention was provided by Al Hirt and Pete Fountain. Milford man in collision in Warsaw Robert K. Duncan, 34, r 1 Milford, was involved in a cartruck collision, on Warsaw's west side, Friday night, Nov. 16. Duncan was traveling west on Old Road 30 and started to turn left across the eastbound lane when his truck collided with a car operated by Valerie J. Caudill,22, Warsaw. The accident was near Hepler Drive, Warsaw, around 7:50 p.m. Police estimated the damage at' $1,700 to Caudill’s auto and $725 to Duncan’s truck. Warsaw City Police Sgt. Dennis Hershman investigated the accident. Neither wealth nor position makes a man a gentleman.

The girls will be fixing Thanksgiving baskets, attending a puppet show, touring the North Webster Post Office, touring Shipley Area Realty and are planning Christmas activities.

Backwater Friends mest at Grays

Members of Backwater Friends Extension Homemakers Club met November 15 in the home of Mildred Gray. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Howard Bemish, Sr Devotions pertaining to “Thanksgiving" were given by Mrs. Bemish. Sr. Roll call response, "What I

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The sponsors for the Girl Scouts are Lakeland Kiwanis, United Methodist Church, Lady Lions, Counting House Bank. Shipley Area Realty and the International Palace of Sports.

want for Christmas,” was answered by 15 members. Improvements on the women’s building at Warsaw were discussed during the business session Other business items were, the fall luncheon and Christmas bazaar. Members were reminded to take a gift for the Christmas

charity project. The lesson, “Supplemental Heating Sources” was given by Dixie Likens. Melanie Gray was a guest. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in keeping with a Thanksgiving theme. Marna Hollar will be hostess for the December Christmas party and gift exchange. Secret pal names will be revealed and new secret pal names drawn. Homemakers are served appetizers Cindi Heckaman was hostess for the November 15 meeting of Efficient Homemakers Club.

Phyllis Matz served as assistant hostess. Members were asked to come to the meeting one half hour early. They were served appetizers made with cheese. Roll call was, “What I Want For Christmas.” Roll call was answered by 18 members. Alice Long reported on the purchase of a gift for a Mental Health patient. Mrs. Matz presented the lesson “Cooking With Cheese.” Following the business session and lesson members were served a main course and dessert made with cheese. Pauline White will be hostess for the Christmas party. A gjft exchange is planned. Secret pal

names will be revealed and new names drawn Goodwill Club learns of survival The November 14 meeting of Goodwill Club was held in the House of Friendship with Mrs. Ray Darr as hostess. Mrs. Everett Darr assisted Winter survival was the topic of Mrs. Bernard Roberts’ citizenship report. Pledges to the American and Christian flags were repeated in unison. Devotions were read by Mrs. Robert Busch Roll call was answered by 12 members. Roll call response was.

“What Thanksgiving Means To Me.” Mildred Wilson discussed, “Flu Shots” as the health and safety lesson. The lesson. “Speaking Out For What You Eat.” was presented by Mrs. Fred Butt. During the business session the group voted to make a donation to the Mental Health association. It was announced that Christmas gift plates of baked goods and fruit will be prepared for shut-ins. Mrs. Roger Wiggs was a guest. The Christmas dinner party will be held December 12 in the home of Mrs Roberts. A carry-in dinner will be served at noon. A Christmas gift exchange is planned