The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1982 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 12,1582

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School news

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ART SHOW — The Syracuse Elementary Art Show will be held Tuesday. May 18. at 6 p.m. It will be he Id in conjunction with the Syracuse Junior High Five Arts Festival. Showing some of the items that will be on display are art teacher Sallie Ringler. Christy Beer. Susan Hapner and Todd Lea mon. < Photo by Terri Chilcote >

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SPECIAL FIFTH GRADE CHOIR — A special fifth grade choir at North Webster Elementary School has been performing throughout the community this spring. The choir is directed by music teacher Kariiyn Metcalf. The fifth graders performed for the Delta Kappa Gamma Teachers* Honorary Society on Saturday. May I. and the Mason Health Care Center in Warsaw on Friday. May 14. in observance of National Nursing Home Week. The group will sing Tuesday. May 18. for the North Webster American Legion s mother-daughter banquet. "My Favorite Things" and "Do Re Ml’,’ from the musical "Sound of Musk” will be sung. Pictured above is a special girls ensemble from the fifth grade choir. In the front row are Kara White. Dawn Ruch. Becky Rhodes and Deanna Crace. Jn (he back row are Mkhelle Dkk. Shelly Boyer. Rochelle Denney and Stephanie Gesaman. (Photo by Terri Chilcote >

SIOO scholarship available for seniors

The Lakeland Art Association announces a 1100 scholarship available to a graduating senior of the Lakeland area who plans to attend an art school or college to continue art studies Interested students may obtain applications from their school art teacher or guidance counselor Applicants are required to submit three pieces of art work along with an endorsement from their principal or art teacher and a letter of intent to attend a school to further their education These are to be submitted by Friday evening. June 4, at the Art Association’s Spring Exhibit which will be held at the "101 Center.” Lowell Weed Flea Market Building. Old Road 30, west of Warsaw, across from R R Donnellys

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LEARNING MUSIC — Stadeats te Karel HoiMagiworths kindergarten claw at Syracose Elementary have been learning the scale of notes and rhythm. Seated to front are Christina Swihari. Jason Patton. Valerie Rada. Cynthia Gallmeier. Rich Mathew. Larry Firestone and Chad Lea mon. In the hack row keeping rhythm are music teacher Sharroa Lantz, Jennifer Rodriqaes. Richard Stoader, Ross White. Ericka Oct, Christy Sparling and Travis Vanover. (Photo by Terri Chikote >

The exhibit will open Friday. June 4. through Sunday, June 6 The hours are 10 a m to 8 p.m Fnday and Saturday and Sunday. i to 5 30 p m Judging and critique will be held Saturday with the awards presentation Sunday afternoon at 3 p m Scholarship awards will be given on June 6. the same time the art exhibit winners are an nounced

Next week at Milford

The following events are planned at Milford Junior High for the next week: Wednesday. May 12 — 6th grade boys’ and girls' track will meet at North Webster at 3:30 p.m Also on Wednesday the seventh

For further information, contact Mrs Edwin (Doris) Biesemeyer. scholarship chairwoman at 267-8906 or Howard Kiser, association president, at 834-2553 Tea and refreshments will be served Sunday afternoon with Pam Busenburg. Gladys Huffer and Leona Smith on the committee

and eighth grade boys’ and girls’ track team will compete at Triton at 4:30 Thursday. May 13 - Girls’ 7th and Bth grade track team will meet at Bremen at 4 30 p.m Saturday, May 15 — The Jonah Fish Fry will be held at the school from 4:308

School Calendar Week Os May 12 To May 19 WEDNESDAY Parent conferences 12-8 p.m.. No students THURSDAY North Webster Junior High Spring music concert FRIDAY i Wawasee choir concert |JJ 7:30 p.m., auditorium rercT ■• — rff ■; — SATURDAY ’ K ■» Senior banquet Lt ; ' 6 p.m., at Wawasee dbr MONDAY 1 f DECA banquet 6:30p.m. at Case Annex —’ TUESDAY Syracuse Fine Arts Festival 6:30-8:30 p.m . Elementary and Junior High a. k ißamJHfln hb ssiSKJa’ Il ■*" J B’ ■Bir rJt ’ * w‘ -<7l

KINDERGARTEN CIRCUS — The kindergarten classes at North Webster Elementary School are rehearsing for a circus they will present to their parents Friday. May 14. The children will put on two performances, one at 10 a.m. and one at 2 p.m. Above, lion Greg Hermann jumps through a ring of fire while Charlie Stidams holds the ring. Leslie Davis is the lion tamer. (Photo by Terri Chflcote)

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SPECIAL EFFECTS -• Chantri Drake, on the left and Brent Grimm. rigbL of Anna Clay’s fifth grade class at Milford Junior High School, are shown with a special book report project called a "diorama." Students were asked to recreate a favorite or important scene in the book they had read in miniature form by using a converted shoe box. This diorama of a miniature street scene at night, comes complete with lightning. (Photo by Morrine Halfacre)

Milford Elementary upcoming events The Milford Elementary School has planned the following events: Thursday. May 13 — Fourth grade field trip to Bristol Museum and the Bonneville Mill Friday, May 14 — Third grade field trip to the McMillen Center of Health Education in Fort Wayne Friday. May 14 — Fifth grade field trip to Zimmers, courthouse and skating in May 17-21 — Grandparents Week at the school which students may invite their grandparents or adoptive grandparents, such as a neighbor or friend, to eat lunch with them at 11:30 any day Thursday. May 20 — The fourth graders will present the school's spring musical entitled, “Robin Hood " It will be 7 p.m. at the school with free admission

North Webster News BY MARY LEE WILLMAN

Name United Methodist officers

The names oNnew church officers for 1982 for North Webster United Methodist Church have been released. They are Dean Hartle, (acting! Lay Leader; Laurie Smith, associate Lay Leader; Hartle and Howard Locke, Lay Speakers; George Switzer. Lay member to annual conference; Carrie Switzer, Reserve Lay member; Hartle, administrative board chairman; Steve McNutt, administrative board vice-chairman; Mary Stackhouse, chairman, council on ministries; Linda Hoy. education chairman. Others were: Helen George. Rev. Herbert George, Hazel Bogue. Mr: and Mrs. Dan Watson. Carlyn Cox and Virginia Osburn. Missions committee; Richard Mason, chairman; Mr and Mrs. Switzer and Michael Minnick, evangelism committee; David Stookey. social concerns; Marian Steedman. worship chairman; Phil Fidler and Robert Bause. head ushers; Mrs Smith. banner chairman; Jeanette Keim. acolyte chairman; Robert Ritchie, tape chairman; Mrs. Switzer and Vera Gillen, altar guild. Communion Stewards will be: Margaret Kiser. Mrs. Keim. Sharon Martin, Hester Hunt. Barbara Fidler. Irene Garner and Thelma Berger Also selected were: Betty Haines, greeters chairman; Mrs Switzer, flower and card chairman; David Bosenberg. Church School Superintendent; Locke, literature secretary; Karen Parr. childrens coordinator; Mr. and Mrs. David Stookey. youth coordinators; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, adult coordinators; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Keim, family coordinators; Marian Breyer, secretary of enlistment; Mary Beth Locke, secretary for- the administrative board and recording secretary; Anita Sincoft, campus and higher education; Mrs. Gillen, financial secretary. Mrs. Martin, assistant financial secretary; Ronald Richey, treasurer; Gillen, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Gillen, membership secretary: Smith, chairman. Pastor-Parish committee; Hartle, administrative board chairman;

Mother-daughter banquet at Church of the Brethren

A mother-daughter banquet, sponsored by the Womens Fellowship from North Webster Church of the Brethren, was held May 2 at Camelot Hall. A carry-in supper of salads and desserts was served to 70 mothers, daughters and guests The meal was served by Joe Barrett. Allan Barrett, Ralph Kiser, Paul Royer and Rev. Paul Shrieder. Prayer was led by Marie Tom Sandra Adams gave devotions

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Hartle, (acting) Lay Leader; Switzer, Lay member to annual conference; Margaret Kiser and Carol Ritchie, 1982; Smith and Becky Ertel, 1983; Ton Waalewyn and Peggy Mattix, 1984; Robert Ritchie, chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Gillen, Hartle, Locke, Linda Stookey. Richard Chipley, Smith. Switzer. Watson, James Weaver, Ronald Richey and Boesenberg, finance committee; Betty McNair, Librarian; Watson, Mrs. Stackhouse, Mrs. Mattix. Bessie Hoover. Keim and Bause, nominations committee; Carl Wagoner, chairman; Roger McNair, Marvin Abrell, Fidler. Nelda Bone, Hoover, Harold Gaskill, Robert Cox and Evan Mattix, Trustees committee; Gillen. publicity; Lynn Stackhouse, youth representative; Loren Burch, young adult representative. Members at large of the Administrative Board are: Hazel Bogue. Kathy Bodkin, Daphne Hartup, Burch. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mason, Helen Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Russell Churchill. George Davis. Michael Engle. Minnette Hartle, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Keim. Helen Kline. Duane Leedy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Locke. Mrs. Osburn. Forrest Richards. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Schneider, Mr Rondo Rensberger honored at bridal shower Ronda Rensberger was guest of honor at a bridal shower given recently by the Womens Fellowship at North Webster Church of the Brethren. It was held in the church social room. The gift table was decorated with blue and yellow streamers. Two white wedding bells were suspended from the ceiling. Cake and punch were served to 25 friends and relatives Hostesses for the party were Doris Dorsey. Mabie Shauver. Robyn Rose and Sharon Richcreek Mrs. Rensberger is now residing at Fort Belvoir. Va., where her husband is stationed with the United States Army.

Her topic was, "Fruit Bearing Os The Fig Tree ” A mother and daughter response was read in unison by those present. A program of. “Songs Os Joy” was presented by Ned and Joy McDonald from Goshen. Members of the planning committee were Marie Tom. Judy Paton and Ruth Rose. • Violet Shrieder gave the benediction.

and Mrs. Larry Stackhouse, Mrs. Switzer, Mrs. Walker, Mr and Mrs. Dan Watson, Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver. Mildred Wilson, Mattijc, Bause, Robert Hamscher, Cheryl King, Donald Martin, Joe Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Shipley Carol Ritchie is president of the United Methodist Women. 'Mom's Night Out' observes 30 th year Charm and Chatter Club members met May 3 at a Warsaw restaurant for their annual “Mom’s Night-Out" This year the club is observing its 30th anniversary. There were 18 members and 3 guests present. The guests were Wenona Weaver and Abbie Piper and her daughter. Joyce. Charter members of the club were honored and presented with floral centerpieces. They are Lunetta Metcalf, Helen Kline and Dorothy Baumle. During the . short business meeting a card was signed for a member who is now living in another community. Secret pal names were revealed and new secret pal names drawn. A short memorial service was held - in remembrance of Christine Hunt. There was group singing. Devotional verses were read by Chorinne Staples and prayer was led by Carrie Switzer. Small floral arrangements made from colored egg shells were used as individual table favors. Members of the dinner planning committee were Dorothy Snoke, chairman’; Colleen Bryant. Vergie Jemigan and Lois Blough A thank you note was read from Ruby Badskey. Letters were also read from LaVerne Clutter, who is in California; and Eva Brunner, who is now residing in Indianapolis. Barbee Club plans carry-in on May 18 George Applegate, president, was in charge of the recent business meeting of Barbee Conservation Club. New members were introduced by Wahnita Gebhart, membership chairman. They are Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ousley, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poulson. Bart Brough and Kenneth Ott and son, Joe. A carry-in supper was served. Ice cream socials are planned for July and August. The summer money making (Continued on page 15)