The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 June 1986 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 4,1986

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North Webster News BY MARY LEE WILLMAN

Golden Aprils discuss picnic

Nancy Stoddard was hostess for the recent meeting of Golden April Club. Gloria Brubaker led group singing. It was announced the new officers will be installed in June. Roll call response was, “Making May Baskets.’’ Members gave sayings that their mother’s used frequently. Pam Meyers provided a recipe for German cheese cake. The possibility of a family picnic, to be held in August, was discussed. It was noted that the club will have a booth during Pierceton Days in June. The group will also have an educational booth at the county fair. The booth theme will be, “Communicating With Teenagers.” The lesson, “Outdoor annual and perennial plants” was presented by Janet Essig of Warsaw. Schedules for the Wagon Wheel playhouse and Enchanted Hills playhouse were reviewed.

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Judy Hartman received the door prize. Mrs. Stoddard served refreshments of raw vegetables with spinach dip and pineapple upside down cake.

Rural Neighbors have lesson on Wok Cookery 1

Rural Neighbors club met May 28 at the home of Anna Stump. Julia Frush gave devotions. Eunice Knotts led group singing. The lesson, “Wok Cookery” was given by Marjorie Tennant. The group voted to retain the present slate of officers for another year with Gail Biltz as president. Plans were made for a theater party in August. A donation was made to the county fair best of show event. It was noted that hospital tray favors have been made and delivered. Doris Ann Slay maker gave the garden report entitled, “How Insects Survive Winter.” Mrs. Stump served refreshments of chocolate layered dessert with graham

crackers and whipped topping. Yvonne Beyers will be hostess for the June meeting.

P.E.O. Sisterhood plans 8.1. L. party

Chapter DA of P.E.O. Sisterhood met May 27 at the home of Della Helvey, Sechrist Lake. There were 17 members and one guest, Dorothy Beitelshees, present. Lynn Corbett, president, was in charge of the business session. Plans were made for a 8.1. L. party and program in June. Helen George was presented with a farewell gift. She will soon be moving from North Webster to Frankfort. A humorous game, pertaining to the contents of members purses, was played. Vem Lindemood had the most items in her purse. Shirley Bricker had the least number of items in her purse. There will be no more regular monthly meetings until September. Mrs. Helvey served refreshments of yellow cake with whipped topping, pineapple and nuts.

Hi Neighbors see quilts Ruth Gardner read the meditation when Hi Neighbors club members met recently at the home of Hilda Mock. Rosemary Sellers was assistant hostess. Mrs. Sellers gave a program. She displayed quilts she and Hilda Mock had made during the past winter. Roll call response was, “My Favorite Flower.” The June meeting will be held at the old Mock school with Mary Mock and Mrs. Gardner as hostess. Refreshments of strawberry-rhubarb cake was served by the hostesses.

It Happened in —

King Arthur's Town

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Marcile McNeal, June 1; Mary Jo Lundy and Jean Wagoner, June 3, Marian Steedman, Gordon Sheline, Margaret Frost, Phyllis Abbet, Virginia Osburn and Phil Abbet, June 4; John McNeal and Helen Cramer, June 5; Ruth Rose, June 6; Sandi Lung, June 7; Thelma Housouer, Jim Cox and Trisha Sue Light, June 8; Eugene Henwood, Jamie Danae, Chris White, June 9; Fern Ball, June 10; Sharon Richcreek, Jodi Lynn Buhrt and Angie Tom, June 11; Kevin Lundy and Elizabeth Jo Madriz, June 12; Rev. L. E. Foudy, Andrew Minear and Betty Lewallen, June 13; Mary Ann Clayton, Teresa Gray and Earlene Wright and Bert Rodriguez, June 14; Randy Warren, Woody Wagoner, Lara White, Kara White and Paul Brpwning, June 15; Deb Wagoner, Bertha Royer and Russell Adams, June 16; Phil Edmonson, June 17; Dave Clayton, Sherry Crane and Lois Lundy, June 18; Bill Scherer, Judy Paton and Dana Brown, June 19; Lenore Braman, June 20; Karen Butt and Fooler the cat (age one year) June 21; Jim Atwood, Clara Dunlap, Minh Tran and Cheryl Leedy, June 22; Amanda Unruh, June 23; Jeff Young, Edith Jilburg and Doug Shock, June 24; Terry Likens, Nancy Hill, Tex Sellers, Mathew Bankie, Mark Wolfe and Steve Stucko, June 25; Gladys Foudy, June 26; Barb Butcher, and Carmen Waldrop, June 27; Gail Conkling, Vera Zurcher and Ruth Hamman, June 28; Terry Johnson and Molly Meridith, June 29; Barbara Green and Pam Scherer, June 30. > BOUQUETS TO Beth Hearn. 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hearn, Leesburg. Beth set a new world’s record in the J Hydro Class, Stock outboard motor races held May 11 at Dayton, Ohio.

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Legion Auxiliary elects officers

New officers were elected during the May 20 meeting of North Webster American Legion Auxiliary. They are: Sue Health, president; Cyndee Hoile, first vice president; Robyn Jones, second vice president; Billie Schuman, secretary; Aim Gant, treasurer; Janet Kiser, chaplin; Millicent Campbell, historian, Julie Rogers, sergeant-at-arms: Betty Bush, Elinore Enyeart and Mrs. Kiser, executive board. Delegates to the state convention, being held Aug. 1 through 3

Beth is a sixth grade student at Leesburg Elementary School. She has been racing for one year and competes in the nine to 15 year old age group. The boat she used to set the new world’s record belongs to her cousin, Mike Hearn, Warsaw. Beth plans to compete in races being held at Silver Lake, New York, on June seventh and eighth. Asked how she felt about setting a world’s record Beth replied,’* I plan to keep on racing and hope to do it again.’’

It happened . . . in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, JUNE 2,1976 Mrs. Howard Bemish, Sr., and Mrs. Howard Bemish, Jr., were hosts for the recent meeting of Backwater Friends home extension club. Imogene Menzie presided during the May 24 meeting of North Webster Pythian Sisters. The North Webster American Legion Auxiliary has presented lifetime memberships to Lillian Barker, Edith Kisterson and Ermal Vanator Shirley Lantz was hostess for the recent meeting of Efficient Homemakers Home Extension club. She was assisted by Mary Nine. Gold Star Mothers were honored during the Motherdaughter banquet held recently by North Webster American Legion Auxiliary. The two Gold Star Mothers present, Edith Kisterson and Eva Lock, were each presented with a potted plant. Barbee Busy Bees Home Extension club members met May 21 in the home of Mrs. Strawd Marvin. A cook-out and covered dish supper was served.

at French Lick, will be nominated in June. The second district meeting is scheduled for June 11 at Portage. Ladies Night was held May 31 at the Legion Hall. Copies of the newly revised constitution and by-laws were distributed. During the May 10 MotherDaughter banquet Letha Koher and Eva Lock were honored as Gold Star Mothers. Ermal Vanator and Mrs. Enyeart were honored as Life Members. Flowers were presented to: Robyn Joies, youngest mother; Esther Bodk n, Mrs. Vanator and Reva Good, eldest mothers and to Mrs. Camp >ell for having the

THIS SP riING a raccoon with three babies moved into the wood duck nesting box in this reporter’s front yard. She stayed about two veeks, packed up and moved dov n the road. According to recent reports the raccoon family is now residing under a shed on the Siacy Haines property. GRANDMOTHER SAYS, “In most situations we find exactly what we are looking for.” NEW BOOKS. Adult non-

20 YEARS AGO, JUNE 1,1966 Claudia Shipley, a 1966 graduate of North Webster high school, has been chosen to represent Nortn Webster high school in the annual Mermaid Festival to beheld June 20 to 25. Kathy Hamman, a 1966 graduate of North Webster high school will be Miss Farmers State Bank in the annual Mermaid Festival Queen of the Lakes contest this year. The Lady Lions presented the following athletic achievement awards to elementary students in the North Webster school. Grade six — Sanda Strand and John Rhodes; Grade five — Connie Christner and Debbie Hummel; Grade four — Steven Coverstone, Joni Rupprecht, Billy Fawley; and grade three — Steven Rhodes and Mary Ann Kunkle. 30 YEARS AGO, MAY 31,1956 Mermaid Festival officials have announced that 30 contestants are now entered in the coming ‘Queen of Lakes” beauty contest to be staged in North Webster the evening of June 29 as part of the 11th annual Mermaid

most grandchildren present. The nine girls sold poppies in May are all being honored as Poppy Queens. They will be entertained with a party and will ride on a float in the Mermaid Festival, Misty Minnick and Julie Minnick, Heather Hoile, Pam Shock and Kelly Gooding. It was noted that Julie Rogers, Mrs. Schuman, Mrs. Gant and Evelyn Mock helped serve lunch to band members and other parade participants following the Memorial Day parade at North Webster. There will be a combined installation service for new officers on June 7. Dutch Boyle, Van

fiction: “Grace Livingston Hill,” by Robert Munce; “The Lonely Life,” by Bette Davis; “The Four Londons Os William Hogarth,” by Erick Berry; “Gilbert And Sullivan,” by Claire Lee “Ferdinand Magellen,” by Hawthorne Daniel; “George Eliot,” by Gordon Haight; “The Violent Friend; The Story Os Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson,” by Margaret Mac Kay. Adult Fiction: “The Nursery Rhyme Murders,” by Agatha Christie; “Dr. Gully’s Story,” by Elizabeth Jenkins; “The

-Festival the week of June 25-30. The North Webster Vacation Bible School began Monday 28 May and will continue thru 8 June from 8:45 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. each morning except Memorial Day, Saturdays and Sundays. 50 YEARS AGO, JUNE 4,1936 A new garage is being built in North Webster on the site of the service station operated by Wayne White. The garage will be operated by an expert mechanic from Fort Wayne and will service new cars sold by Rodibaugh and Miller, and will also be equipped to do general repair work on all makes of cars. Schwinn Case, North Webster has been remodeled and enlarged to accommodate increasing business. The place has grown steadily since its opening in North Webster three years ago, and recent improvements make it one of the outstanding bright spots of the community. A special

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GRAND PRIZE WINNER — Linda Haskins accepts the commemorative gold coin set she won as part of the First National Bank, Milford, automatic teller machine contest. The contest, run in conjunction with the Milford Sesquicentennial celebration, affords each person using the machine a gift, designated on the back of each ATM card. Lee Frauhiger, assistant cashier, presents Haskins her prize while vice president Paul Reith looks on. The ATM contest ends Saturday, June 7.

UTS announces new services

Effective May 17, United Telephone Company customers in Cromwell, Milford, North Webster and Syracuse have new services available to them. Due to the re-centering of long distance operations, customers will now have Automated Calling Card service, International Direct Distance Dialing (IDDD) and 0+ Dialing. These services come at no additional charge to the customers. Automated Calling Card service allows customers to dial a long distance number from a pushbutton phone and key in their Calling Card number without

Buren, past department commander, will install the Legion officers. Estelle Black, Muncie, departmental president, will install the new Legion Auxiliary officers. On June 22 there will be a homecoming dinner and dance honoring Jerry Lowe, retiring second district commander. New members were initiated. They are: Annabelle Reasoner, Betty Guildice, Cyndee Hoile, Tonya Hoile, Ann Gant, Dorothy Mitchell, Millicent Campbell, Sally Yales, Jean Jones, Mimi Sells, Millie Smith, Judy Routh and Phyllis Krasnasky.

Senator," by Drew Pearson; “The Far Side Os Evil,” by Sylvia Engdahl. Children’s non-fiction: “Leonard Bernstein,” by David Ewen. Juvenile fiction: “The Bobbsie Twins At Lighthouse Point,” by Laura Lee Hope; “Farm Animals,” by Irma Wilde. June is “Adopt A Cat Month.” TILL NEXT week... —NW—

dining room has been completed on the second floor of the building for private parties and additional dining space. The North Webster Commercial Club held their regular monthly meeting at the school house, Monday evening. No business was transacted but the members enjoyed a social evening. There has been a lack of interest in the organization recently, members claim, and no definite progressive project is underway. Interest and activity is expected to increase soon, officers hope. William Longley has sold his farm three miles west of North Webster, to Lewis Straud. Mrs. Straud plans to operate a chicken farm. - * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phelp and family, Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phelp, last week end. Charles Mayer sold his Yellow Bank property and is moving to this city.

operator assistance. International Direct Distance Dialing t permits them to dial direct to many places around the world. 0+ Dialing enables customers to dial their own person-to-person, collect, Calling Card, third number, time and charges, and coin phone calls by dialing 0+ the number they wish to call. Customers in Leesburg and Millersburg will also have the Automated Calling Card service and 0+ Dialing available to them. Millersburg customers will have to dial 1411 for Goshen information.