Club News, April 29, 2017

April 28, 2017 at 6:50 p.m.

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Last Monday Euchre Club
The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on April 24.  
High winner was Arlene Brooke, most lones was Terry Miller and low was Pat Doyle.  
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. May 22 at the Warsaw Senior Center.

Daughters Of The American Revolution
Agnes Pruyn Chapman DAR met April 25 at Richards Restaurant, Warsaw, with eight members and three guests present.
Following lunch, Regent Kathy Gawthrop led the opening rituals. She then introduced the program speakers, Sgt. Whitford, the Warsaw Jr. ROTC director; and Brianna Blanton, the Jr. ROTC Outstanding Female Cadet.
Brianna is a senior and is with the first graduating ROTC class from Warsaw; the program began four years ago. She is in color guard and drill team competition and has enlisted in the Navy. She will be going to Great Lakes Naval Training July 11. Since she completed Jr. ROTC, she will be an E3 grade level to start her career.
Kathy read the president general's message, and Paulene Holderman gave the national defense report on the Korean conflict from 1966-69 along the DMZ. Susan Creamer read the secretary's report. Kay Ritter gave a conservation tip.
Kathy is looking for speakers for next year's programs. She would appreciate anyone with a suggestion letting her know.
The group will meet at noon May 23 at Richards. They will be going to Stoney Point Cemetery, ßwhere Kosciusko County's only Revolutionary War veteran, Adrian Anglin, is buried.
Membership in Daughters of the American Revolution is open to any woman who had an ancestor who fought in or aided the patriot cause during the American Revolution.  Contact Kathy Gawthrop at 260-982-7055 with any questions.

Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met April 26 at Wyndham Garden ?Hotel.
Winners were Sondra Dicken, Dian Cartwright, Peg Zimmerman and Maxine Harris.
Helen Miller will be hostess for May.

Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The group had six tables April 26, with the following winners: Rosalee Spear, David Haines, Tom Anderson, John Wagley, Jim Levandis,  Liz Frazzetta and Judy Stewart.   
Bob Mayer and Joan Kizer were excellent as guest host and hostess for March and April. They will hand the reigns back to Janet and John Wagley in May.

North Webster Community Center SPEC
NORTH WEBSTER — Bridge scores from this week:
Tuesday — First, Andrea Overmeyer; second, Wanda Wyrick.
Thursday — First, Jean Cowan; second, Barb Kieper.
Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Assn.
The Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Association will meet May 9 at Miller's Senior Living, 1634 S. County Farm Road, Warsaw.
Welcoming and registration will begin at 11:30 a.m., with lunch at noon. RSVP: [email protected].
Terry White, Winona Lake historian, will provide the program. Local dues are $10, lunch is $5.
This is the the group’s first business meeting of the year. It meets the second Tuesday of May, July, September and October. Retired teachers are invited to come and connect with friends and make some new ones.
For more information, visit kcrteachers.org.

Singles Meeting Friends
The group reported a nice crowd Wednesday. They discussed Relay for Life and the survivor dinner at Quaker Haven.
Chris is back after knee replacement a few weeks ago.
Prayers were asked for Mary, who is having breathing problems and getting treatment.
The group meets at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays upstairs at Martin’s Super Market.

Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge
Three tables met April 27 at Wyndham Garden Hotel, with Dorothy Sweeney as hostess.
Winners were Sharon Tuttle, Dian Cartwright and Irene Clay.

Last Monday Euchre Club
The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on April 24.  
High winner was Arlene Brooke, most lones was Terry Miller and low was Pat Doyle.  
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. May 22 at the Warsaw Senior Center.

Daughters Of The American Revolution
Agnes Pruyn Chapman DAR met April 25 at Richards Restaurant, Warsaw, with eight members and three guests present.
Following lunch, Regent Kathy Gawthrop led the opening rituals. She then introduced the program speakers, Sgt. Whitford, the Warsaw Jr. ROTC director; and Brianna Blanton, the Jr. ROTC Outstanding Female Cadet.
Brianna is a senior and is with the first graduating ROTC class from Warsaw; the program began four years ago. She is in color guard and drill team competition and has enlisted in the Navy. She will be going to Great Lakes Naval Training July 11. Since she completed Jr. ROTC, she will be an E3 grade level to start her career.
Kathy read the president general's message, and Paulene Holderman gave the national defense report on the Korean conflict from 1966-69 along the DMZ. Susan Creamer read the secretary's report. Kay Ritter gave a conservation tip.
Kathy is looking for speakers for next year's programs. She would appreciate anyone with a suggestion letting her know.
The group will meet at noon May 23 at Richards. They will be going to Stoney Point Cemetery, ßwhere Kosciusko County's only Revolutionary War veteran, Adrian Anglin, is buried.
Membership in Daughters of the American Revolution is open to any woman who had an ancestor who fought in or aided the patriot cause during the American Revolution.  Contact Kathy Gawthrop at 260-982-7055 with any questions.

Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met April 26 at Wyndham Garden ?Hotel.
Winners were Sondra Dicken, Dian Cartwright, Peg Zimmerman and Maxine Harris.
Helen Miller will be hostess for May.

Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The group had six tables April 26, with the following winners: Rosalee Spear, David Haines, Tom Anderson, John Wagley, Jim Levandis,  Liz Frazzetta and Judy Stewart.   
Bob Mayer and Joan Kizer were excellent as guest host and hostess for March and April. They will hand the reigns back to Janet and John Wagley in May.

North Webster Community Center SPEC
NORTH WEBSTER — Bridge scores from this week:
Tuesday — First, Andrea Overmeyer; second, Wanda Wyrick.
Thursday — First, Jean Cowan; second, Barb Kieper.
Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Assn.
The Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Association will meet May 9 at Miller's Senior Living, 1634 S. County Farm Road, Warsaw.
Welcoming and registration will begin at 11:30 a.m., with lunch at noon. RSVP: [email protected].
Terry White, Winona Lake historian, will provide the program. Local dues are $10, lunch is $5.
This is the the group’s first business meeting of the year. It meets the second Tuesday of May, July, September and October. Retired teachers are invited to come and connect with friends and make some new ones.
For more information, visit kcrteachers.org.

Singles Meeting Friends
The group reported a nice crowd Wednesday. They discussed Relay for Life and the survivor dinner at Quaker Haven.
Chris is back after knee replacement a few weeks ago.
Prayers were asked for Mary, who is having breathing problems and getting treatment.
The group meets at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays upstairs at Martin’s Super Market.

Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge
Three tables met April 27 at Wyndham Garden Hotel, with Dorothy Sweeney as hostess.
Winners were Sharon Tuttle, Dian Cartwright and Irene Clay.

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