The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 February 1985 — Page 20

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It happened . . . in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO. FEB. 5. 1975 Frank Golden,. newly elected president of Barbee Conservation Club, was in charge of the recent business session and carry-in supper held at Barbee Conservation club building. David Rendell was guestspeaker recently during the Sunday School hour at North Webster United Methodist church. He showed a film and discussed the work being done at the Red Bird ‘Mission and Henderson Settlement in Kentucky. Mrs. Marlane Baker was hostess for the January 28 meeting of Golden april home ex tension club. Mrs. Roberta Baker assisted the hostess. .The missions committee of North Webster Church of God met February 2 to plan the missions convention scheduled for March 5. Paul Kirkpatrick, former North Webster resident who is now. a missionary to South America, will be guest speaker

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during the convention. Members of the mission committee are Marge Hickman, secretary; Galen Haney; Eldon Clayton; Lois Conkling; Hiram Ferverda; Tag Huffman; Edna Peebles; and Pauline White. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Laughlin of r 1 Ponderosa Camp Grounds. North Webster, are the parents of their first child, an eight pound, 13 :i i ounce daughter. Samantha Sue. born on January 26. She measured 20 inches long. 20 ) EARS AGO. FEB. 4, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterman of the North Webster Jayeees accompanied four members of the Columbia City Jayeees and their wives to the 1965 Indiana Jaycee mid-year conference at French Lick on Saturday and Sunday of last vyeek. There were 700 members and wives in attendance. The Spring Valley Jayeees were hosts. Mrs. Tom Reiff was guest of

honor at a pink and blue shower given by Miss Jane Raver and Mrs. Dave Carey at the home of Mrs. Helen Raver in North Webster. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Reiff is the mother of Todd Alan who was born January 9. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Silver are in Houston, Tex., for the mid-winter sessions of the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Mr. Silver is a national director and a member of the board services committee. Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz left Friday afternoon on a vacation trip to points in Texas and Mexico and plan to return byway of Florida. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Auer of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards and daughter. Karleen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Richards Sunday when David observed his twenty-fifth birthday. Kerry and Allen Barrett. Sally Jo Miller and her father were guests of honor .recently at a birthday dinner at the Miller home. All four celebrated their birthdays .during the month of January. 50 YEARS AGO, FEB. 7, 1935 Mr. Hayworth of North Webster and J. W. Swenson and son Harold spent Saturday fishing on Lake Wawasee. Mrs. J. L. Kline called on Mrs. Lester White Wednesday. Hugh Warstler and family took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright. Mrs. James Gilbert and family called on Mrs. J. Garber and family Saturday. Mrs. Charles Bigler was in Warsaw Monday. Miss Jane Jacoby called on Miss Mayzal Kline Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn. Evelyn Lewallen and boy friend took Sunday dinner in the Elmo Shock home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kline and family visited in the J. Garber home Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Bigler and Mrs. J. L. Kline visited the Garber home Thursday. Callers in the afternoon were Mrs. Nat House and Mrs. Greeley Yoder. Dude, Elnore and Gerald Gilbert visited in the J. Garber home Wednesday. Fifty-four friends and relatives spent a very pleasant day Friday, in the J. Garber home, to help "Mr. and Mrs. Garber celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Two people of the remaining ten, who were at the wedding fifty years ago, attended Friday, they were Mrs. Grace Hess Bird of Milford and Mrs. Amanda Rothenburger-Rusher of Pierceton.

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THE NEW Milford Photography Club will hold its second meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 12, in the Christian Church’s basement. Meeting time has been set for 7 p.m. Tom Skaggs from Blossers Studio and Photography Center in Warsaw will be the guest speaker for the evening. His topic will be "camera and flash.” Persons planning to attend the meeting should take three indoor flash pictures, one at 10 feet, one at 20 feet and one at 30 feet. These may be either print or slide. An election of officers will take place and a meeting day, time, projects and contests will be discussed. Persons wanting more information on this new club should contact Fred Walls. —o— BILL KNOWLES has accepted the position of Republican Precinct Committeeman of Van

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Buren 11. His appointment became effective February 1 and he will hold this position until the primary in May. ) According to Jean Northenor, County Republican Chairman, Mrs. Doral (Lee) Me Farren will stay on as vice committeeman. Her husband, Doral, served as committeeman until his death last December. FRIENDS OF the Ron Schwartz family will be happy to know they will be staying in the area. Ron has accepted the position of manager of Augsburger’s Super Valu in Syracuse. CONGRATULATIONS GO to Coach Dale Brannock and the WHS girls’ basketball team. The girls won the sectional crown last Saturday. Brannock has rolled up some impressive figures with his girls’ teams since taking over his coaching duties five years ago. His teams have an 88-17 record, five sectional crowns and a regional crown.

OBSERVATION: HOOSIER Hysteria is in full swing. The programs last night said January 25. The calendar said February 5. The Wawasee-Whitko bailgame had to be changed because of the weather and was played last night at Wawasee. A new fan in the stands was Jenna Renae Wysong. The coach’s new daughter. While she slept through most of the varsity game, she proved to be her dad’s good luck charm as the Warriors defeated the Wildcats 62-47. It was a first for Wysong. None of his teams have been able in the past to defeat the Wildcats, although several have come close. Have you ever thought about how many people are involved in a high school basketball game? There are the obvious — the athletic staff, players and cheerleaders. But what about all those other people.

Wed., February 6,1985 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Principal Howard J. Hull, Jr., was at last night’s game. So were Vice Principal Donn D. Kesler, new Superintendent Kenneth E. Webster, and a number of school board members. Managers Mike Pang and Jim LaTour and statisticians Amy Clouse, Todd Wehmeyer, Sheila Kleinrichert, Jerry Wilkinson and John Wilkinson were hard at work; as were the people at the scorers’ bench. And, we can’t forget the men in the black and white shirts. There was the flag corp, the charming young lady who did the “I am an American” speech and

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the Warrior Pep Band under the direction of David Blackwell. There were a number of teachers and other school employees at work selling and taking tickets and helping where they were needed. The concession stand was open — it doesn’t run itself. And the janitorial staff had the extra duty of cleaning up after the game to get ready for school today. Was is worth the extra work on a school night? We’d say so, especially after the Warrior victory. JRS