The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 October 1983 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOURNAL - Wed., October 28, 1983

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North Webster News BY MARY LEE WILLMAN

Quilt benefit in Warsaw A letter was read from absentee member Estaleen Harney during the recent meeting of Lakeland Quilting club held at the home of Miriam Mason. Roll call was answered by 18 members. Irene Garner was welcomed as a new member. Ann Beamer reported on the benefit quilt that will be on display in Warsaw and at Columbia City until November 5. Billie Gildersleeve and Pam Kennedy reported on a seminar they attended recently at Mackinac Island. They learned the importance of knowing basic drafting procedures, color and design, in the making of quilts. They also learned to piece, miter and bind quilts. The seminar on “Sampler Quilts And Investments” held recently at Scotsdale Mall, South Bend, was attended by six members of the Lakeland Club. Quilting author. Diana Leone, presented a slide program about the history of Sampler Quilts. During the afternoon she demonstrated how to make all types of quilted vests. She displayed over 50 vests, several knitted vests and jackets made from denim and cotton. Leia Ledyard displayed two vests she had made using the “Bloomin” technique. It features 100 per cent cotton fabric that has been clipped into a design. Once washed, the edges of the design fray slightly creating the “Bloomin ’effect. " Mrs. Slankard showed place mats appliqued and quilted in a country design. Mrs. Gildersleeve modeled a leather-look vest made from black chintz and black and white print. Edith Ehler donated a baby quilt for the November. 5 Christmas bazaar. During the afternoon the group spent time basting together a Heritage Quilt. A “field trip” to Columbia City is planned, for later in October to see a quilt display. Change name North Webster Anna Bowers Chapter Women’s Christian Temperance Union met recently at the home of Mary Wilcoxson, president.- Mrs. Wilcoxson gave devotions. Her topic was “Challange Os Abstinence’’ reading from Roman 13: 13-14. " It was announced that the Chapter’s name has officially been changed to “Lakeland Union” WCTU. Vera Morehouse, Milford and Evelyn Johnson, Syracuse, were welcomed as new members. Roll call was answered with Bible readings. Election of officers was held. The new officers are: Mrs. Wilcoxson — president Mrs. Morehouse — vice president Betty Barrett — treasurer Eva Lock — recording secretary Mrs. Morehouse — promotion secretary State recommendations were read by Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Morehouse and Mrs. Barrett. The time and place of the next meeting is to be announced. Mrs. Johnson led the closing prayer. Mrs. Tom reads poem written by her father Devotions were given by Marie Tom during the recent meeting of Goodwill Club held at the House of Friendship. Mrs. Tom read a poem written by her father. It was entitled “He Walks Where All Men Walk.” Edelva Butt was hostess for the day. Roll call response was “A Halloween Prank.” Guests present were Sally Cripe, D. J. Knoy and Judy Henwood. Group singing was led by Mrs. Butt. A friendship card was signed for Mildred Wilson, a former Epworth Forest resident, who now resides at Frankfort. It was announced that Paula Miller and Betty Jo Roberts helped with the 4-H Club’s Achievement Night Program held recently at North Webster Church of God.

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The lesson “Consolidation Os Families” was presented by Carlyn Cox. Reports were given by: Lois Detwiler, cultural arts; Mrs. Miller, health and safety and Mrs. Butt, garden remarks. Sugar N'Spice Halloween Party atHardins Roll call was conducted by Linda Doll during the recent meeting of Sugar N’ Spice club held at the home of Wanemia Hardin. Dorothy Beisemyer was co-hostess. A Halloween costume party was enjoyed. Group singing was led by Sue Guy with Mrs. Hardin at the piano. Members of the Christmas party planning committee were Sue Guy, Vicki Guy, Janet Hollar and Denise Vanator. Nancy Vanator, Janet Kiser and Mrs. Beisemyer will plan the luncheon for the December Presidents’ Council meeting at Warsaw. The meal will be prepared by members of the Sugar N’ Spice Club. Janet Kiser explained the placement of trees and Sue Guy discussed physical fitness. A get well card was signed for Judy Miniear. Janet Hollar received the door prize. Refreshments of cider and donuts were served. Diane Bowman will be hostess for the November meeting. Inspection for Pythian Sisters District Deputy Grand Chief Dorothy Cunningham, Elkhart, was present for the North Webster Pythian Sisters Inspection held October 10. There were 18 members from the North Webster Temple in attendance. Marcella Meisner, Elkhart, was a guest. Following Inspection a salad bar was served and euchre played. The Past Chiefs club met October 12 at the home of Corrinne Staples. Marie Hursey was a guest. Mrs. Staples read a poem entitled “Whitney.” It was in keeping with a “World Series” theme. A mini-essay game was played with members writing about “My Most Thrilling Halloween Experience.” Ethel Engel received a gift for the best story. The ladies were then led on a scavenger hunt through their purses. Georgia Cormican found seven items from a list of 12. During the social hour euchre was played. Catherine Bause placed high and Mrs. Cormican placed low. Thelma McCorkle received the door prize. Lady Lions plan supper euchre party North Webster Lady Lions met October 20 at North Webster United Methodist Church with 14 members and three guests present. Initiation was held for Jenilee Anderson, Sue Ward, Rosie Mort, Sue Mitchell and Joan Wagoner. Susanne Parker, president, was in charge of the business session. It was announced that a Chili supper and progressive euchre party is planned for Nov. 4, at Camelot hall. Chili will be served from 5:30 till 7 p.m. Euchre will be played from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. All proceeds will go toward community service projects. Members were asked to take packages of tube socks to the November and December meetings. The socks will be donated to the North Webster Community Christmas Project. Kathy Greider and Lynn Ruda were guest speakers for the evening. They showed colored slides and told about their 1983 summer motorcycle trip to Alaska to raise funds for the Cancer Society. Charles Parker gave a talk about the International Palace of Sports. Refreshments, pertaining to a Halloween theme, were served by marilyn Thrasher. Name tags for the meeting were made by Hilda Stone. A fall centerpiece was given to Mrs. Mort and Janet Brandon received a box containing a surprise gift.

New Books New books at the library. Adult non-fiction: “Outlaws,” by Danilo Dolci; “Ever New England,” by Samuel

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Chamberlain; “Living, Loving and Learning.“ by Leo Buscaglia; “The Modern Encyclopedia Os Baby and Child Care,” by Benjamin F. Miller, etal., ed.; “Aku-Aku,” by Thor

Heyderdahl; “Kitchens And Bathrooms,” by Time-Life Books; “The Three Stooges Scrapbook,” by Jeff Lenbmg, etal.; “Growing Up,” by Russell Baker; “Dear Bess,” by Robert

H. Ferrel, ed.; “The Authentic Wild West-The Gunfighters,” by James D. Horan; “The American Heritage History Os Railroads In America,” by Oliver Jensen; “James A. Michener’s USA,” by

Peter Chaitin, ed.; “An Encyclopedia Os Chinese Food And by Wonona W. Chang, etal.; “AU My Patients Are Under The Bed,” by Louis J. Camuti, etal.; “Happy

Horsemanship,” by Dorothy Henderson Pinch; “A Treasury Os Modern Mysteries, Vol. 2,” by Ira Levin, etal.; “Horse Fever,” (Continued on page 15)