The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 July 1962 — Page 6

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Tips For Better Golf ■— By Pro Don Byrd Wawasee Golf Course

CLUB AND HAND POSITION AT TOP OF SWING Club and hand position at top of swing club should point on the line of flight or toward the target. Extended firm left arm (never so straight that it is locked or ridged — nor so relaxed that you might say it is collapsed) which is essential for a long sweeping arch, which is a must for power and distance. Back of left hand is parallel with clubface, right hand is well under club, right elbow pointing down, both hands firmly on club and wrists fully cocked. A tip to a firm grip at the top of the swing is a relaxed grip at the start of the swing. If the club is gripped too tightly at the start of the swing, the muscle in the forearms tightens and restricts, or freezes the wrists, causing you to let go of the club, particularly with the left hand in order to complete the backswing. If you relax the grip at the beginning, you will find a subconscious progressive firmness of the hands to the top of the backswing, which you should maintain as you deliver the power through the hitting area and all the way to the top of the follow through.

REMEMBER WHEN IT HAPPENED IN SYRACUSE YEAR AGO The Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safety Program committee is planning a Water Carnival to be held here Saturday, August 12. There will be contests of various kinds and exhibitions and demonstartions of skills gained during the summer swimming classes. The Northern Indiana Boating Association of Fort Wayne had their Pirates Cruise Sunday, July 16, at Conn’s landing on Wawasee. At the regular town board meeting Tuesday night, a number of matters were discussed, the most important and urgent being the construction of a new fire station for the Syracuse-Turkey Creek fire station. FIVE YEARS AGO Week end travel added considerably to the activity at the enlarged Wawasee Airport opened this spring at the old airport site in the visinity of the . Wawasee Golf course. State withholding tax, Indiana’s new experiment in taxation, began Monday, July 1. Miss Sachiko Mori of Tokyo, Japan, now studying music of the church at DePauw university will participate in the worship service at the Methodist church Sunday. FIFTEEN YEARfS AGO The new state police boat was delivered this week to the Syra-cuse-Wawasee chamber of commerce and it has been accepted and is now on duty on Lake Wawasee and Syracuse Lake. Lucille, 8 year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong ran a pitchfork into her foot Tuesday evening and had to have a tetanus shot. A disastrious fire here last Friday destroyed the Liberty Coach plant and contents valued at over $600,000. One volunteer, Hobart Jarrett, 52, lost his life in the blaze. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Deadlines in July 1917 read as follows: “German Crists of Great Importance,” “Warship Blown Up,” “Russians Go Forward,” “Fight To The Finish,” “U. S. Ship Sunk Off France,” and “British Line is Smashed.” According to the latest plans for the selective draft, every man who registered on June 5 will be drawn and his name will appear on the draft list. Dr. Clifford R. Hoy, who received a commisison as Ist Lt. in the medical corps of the U. S. Army, sometime ago, left Saturday for Allentown, Penn., where he will be in training for about a month before leaving for France. EIGHTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO We have heard it said that Ben Gerber is going up in the balloon

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on Saturday. We don’t know how this is, but if the balloon is to be inflated with sulphurated hydrogen gas, we think John Wynart should accompany him. There is a heavy crop of weeds growing on the school ■ house grounds which we we think should be cut down and not allowed to go to seed. These grounds are now in a nice condition and should not be permitted to become over grown with weeds. Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bitner and Linda and Mike of Syracuse spent 12 days in Michigan earlier this month and while there visited several places of interest including a drive over the Mackinaw Bridge and a trip to Mackinac Island. They also ferried to Canada and spent some time visiting friends in Tawas City, Mich., where they had lived for a year during the 1950’5. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newcomer and son Paul accompanied by Mr. Newcomer’s sister Miss Goldie Newcomer, all of Syracuse, returned recently from a trip in the east. They visited Niagara Falls and other regions of New York and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eyer and two children of Syracuse, spent a few days recently in Kentucky visiting the Perrysville battlefield, Mammouth Cave, some Lincoln memorials and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eyer of Syracuse spent several days recently at the Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich., and visited many other places cu interest. They also spent some of their vacation in Canada. Mr. an’d Mrs. Deloss Weaver, r 1, Syracuse, returned recently from a week’s trip in the east. They visited Gettysburg, Charlottesville, Lexington, Monticello, and Williamsburg, all places of historical interest, arid spent some time at the 13th annual Penn Folglife Festival of Berk’s county at Kutzville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wassel Gordon of Syracuse and grandchildren Roberta and Gregory Vanette returned recently from a ten-day vacation in Florida. On the way home, they stopped in the Smoky mountains and visited Coney Island in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bruce Grindle of Syracuse and Larry Metzger of Akron returned recently from a two-week’s trip through the west. Among the places they visited were Yellowstone National Park, Mt.. Rushmore, the Badlands, Caulee Dani, and the World’s Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gordon and children Michael, Brent and Theresa of Syracuse and Mrs. Gordon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner, and their children Mark, Grace and Steve returned recently from a vacation trip to New Mexico. They spent some time with Staff Sgt. Charles Wagner and his family, visited the Carlsbad Caverns and drove into Mexico. On their way home, they traveled through the Ozarks.

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SHOOTS HOLE IN ONE Mrs. R. D. “Duke" Wysong, daughter-in-law of Milt Wy- ' song of Syracuse, shot a hole in one last week at the 17th hole of the Elkhart golf course for which recognition will be given by the National Hole-ln-One club. Mrs. Wysong is known for playing a good game of golf and is an expert in several other fields, including bridge and has been an instructor of this popular card game for several years.

Vern Bylers To Leave Saturday For Europe Mr. and Mrs. Vern Byler, owners of Bylers Motors, will leave Saturday morning on their trip to Europe, as a result of winning a recent Rambler sales contest. They will fly from South Bend to Chicago, then jet to New York and Geneva, Switzerland. Their ' visit to Europe will include a visit to Rome, Italy, and the French Riviera. They plan to be home Tuesday, July 31. JUDY’S LAKELANDERS HOLD BACKYARD PREVIEW JULY 14 The second annual Backyard Preview of Judy’s Lakelanders, Judy Bryan’s twirling group, was held Saturday, July 14, at the American Legion Hall in Syracuse. Judy served as contest director arid mistress of ceremonies and Jack Crum, chief judge of the United States Twirling Association, judged the girls in a competitive contest. First were awarded to; Pam Hoover in the 5 to 7 year old division; Susie Armbruster in the 8 to 9 year old division; and Tona Meredith in the 10 to 11 year old dvision. The three girls then twirled off for the trophy with Tona Meredith winning. Seconds were awarded to Linda Bitner, LuAnn Hoover, September Ray, Sheryll Byrd, Coleen Coy, Cris Finney, Trudy Stabler, Nancy Coy, Diann Hover and Marilyn Hoover. In addtiion to the contest, a pantomine “The Little Space Man” was given by Susie Kirkdorfer, who also acted as competing hostess, as part of the program. Judy presented gifts to Mary Keim, the drummer for the group, and Susie Kirkdorfer for their assistance with the Lakelanders.

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fuehltli ’ OVERWEIGHT CHILDREN FAULTY eating habits started in early childhood often are the cause of overweight adults in later life. All too many mothers, with the best of intentions, nag and wheedle their small fry into eating more than they want to eat. The healthy, fat baby who remains chubby as he grows into pre-school and first grade years becomes less attractive as an individual. And the habit of eating more calories than necessary are likely to remain the rest of his life. The parent should not be the one to decide whether the child should lose weight, how he should lose it, or whether he should continue to remain “pleasingly plump,” says Today’s Health, the magazine of the American Medical Association. The doctor should be consulted. Plenty of physical activity is needed for the child to bum up the calories, and it often is found that the overweight youngster plays less and walks less than the lean one. If it fits your doctor’s counsel, here are some tips to help your youngster lose weight! • Weigh once a week and keep track of the weight. Use the same scale and wear approximately the same clothing. • It isn’t necessary to cut out all desserts and snacks, as long as their calorie count is included in the daily total. Fresh fruits are <cod for snacks. • Keep a supply of raw carrots, radishes, celery sticks and pickles for more snacking. Tomato juice or clear bouillon can be served for drinks. ' . . .. _

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Christian Science Lesson For Sunday Is ‘Life’ The eternal nature of true beauty and goodness will be emphasized Sunday at Christian Science church services. Opening selections from the Bible in the Lesson-Sermon on “Life” will include these verses from Psalm 36: “How excellent is thy lovingkindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures.

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from left to riciht are Jim Tranter, Grace Macy, Dave Tranter, George Guyas, Ding Wogoman, Bill Guyas and Wales Macy.—Mail-Journal Staff Photo.

For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.” Readings from “Science and Health with K?y to the Scriptures” my Mary Baker Eddy will include (p. 246): “Life is eternal. We should find this out, and begin the demonstration thereof. Life and goodness are immortal. Let us then shape our views of existence into loveliness, freshness, and continuity, rather than into age and blight.”

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