The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1963 — Page 7

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FRESH BAKED DAILY—The Lakeside Bakery at Wawasee Village is pictured above. Joe Stametz, owner and operator, had the present building corfsthicted and opened for business in June of 1957. Wot only is the bakery well

Adult Swimming Classes Begin Wednesday

The Syracuse-Wawasee Water Safety council announced this week that adult swimming classes would begin on Wednesday night at Our Lady of the Lake Seminary. All adults that do not know how to swim or need to improve their ability are urged to sign up for the course. Classes begin at 7 p.m. The polliwog class for preschool children began last Saturday at the Syracuse city park. This class meetsi from 10-11 a.m. Anyone wishing to enroll their child in this class or enrolling themselves in the adult class should contact Mrs. Orrin Smitn at 457-3088.

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known for its sweet rolls, pies and homemade noodles, but also for the coffee bar it operates. The coffee bar serves light lunches and snacks. Frequently beef and nooddles or ham sandwiches that are prepared at the bakery are on the menu. The bakery and the coffee

Beginners classes are ~ taught daily at the Syracuse city park from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and intermediate classes from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Beginners classes meet again in the afternoon from 1-2 p.m. and intermediate classes 2-3 p.m. Anyone desiring to be included in these classes should contact instructor Creighton Burns at the city park. Specialized classes are being taught at the park at 3 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays. Another Junior lifesaving class could be formed, however, and would meet on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. All interested persons also contact Creighton Burns. RETURNS FROM CONFERENCE Harold Young Milford’s elementary principal, spent last week at Bloomington attending the Indiana Elementary Principals Conference. )

bar are open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunday. A visit to the Lakeside Bakery is well worth your time. Conveniently located in the Syracuse shopping area, the Lakeside Bakery has the best to offer in fresh baked daily pastry treats.

Wawasee Invitational The Ladies Day Play at the Wawasee golf club Tuesday was an Invitational with clubs coming from Auburn, Kendallville, Rochester, Columbia City, Warsaw, South Bend and Plymouth. The winners in the 18-hole group were Phyllis Traster, Adele Ruderman, Mary Welch, Luella McQuire, Wini Morches, Virginia Smith and Marge Neuenschwander. Also Louise Harlan, Nancy Grady, Mary Alice Estep, Joyce Buster, Van Winiger, Fran Adell, Anita Baston, Beverly Johnson, Pat Latta arid Jean Rickie. In the nine hole group, winners were Bess Becker, Kate Williams, Harriett Marley, Evelyn Allsbaugh, Helen Creighton, Audrey McLaughlin, and Gae Rossington. Also Marie Fisher, Lorraine Balko, Florence Huffer, Betty Horvath, Flo Mills and Jackie Cook. Members of the WaWasee Golf club were not permitted to compete for prizes, Low putts in the 18 hole group went to Jane Rathbun and Elizabeth Feist. In the nine hole group to Margaret Stutzman. There were 82 participating in the Invitational. Luncheon was served in the Driftwood Room. County NFO Meeting Set For July 1 The Kosciusko County National Farmer’s Organization will meet in the community room of the Lake City Bank in Warsaw at 8 p.m. The financial report, plans for the 1963 Kosciusko county fair, and a report on the strawberry festival will be the business for the evening.

WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF • LIQUORS • CORDIALS • BEERS ALSO • GLASSWARE •SMALL GIFTS • ICE CUBES Open 9 am — Midnight Wawasee Package Liquor Delivery Service — 11 am - Noon — 4-6 pm 808 SCHACHT, Owner ‘ Phone: 457-3140

Wawasee gfik Golf Club /®f North Shore Lake Wawasee S W/A \ js? “Finest in the Lake Region” w DON BYRD - Pro-Owner J EXPERT INSTRUCTION • Class “A” PGA • Fine club house facilities B / • Sporty, well manicured t ) course I / • Excellent food and drink mF sB Driftwood Room and 19th hole — Phone 457-3961 • We cater to parties and banquets

GREENS FEES MEMBERSHIPS Daily Fee (all day) >3.00 SINGLE >7O Twilite (any day after 4:30) 32.00 MAN AND WIFE A.... SBS 0 Holes (week days only) - $2.00 SOCIAL $9.00

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Maxwelton The play day for Tuesday’s Ladies Day play was “medal play.’’ In the 18 hole group Mildred Lotter had low gross and Eleanor Eisenhower had low net. In the nine hole group, Evelyn Leer had low gross and Eloise Carlson low net. Joe Peters of Goshen got a hole in one on June 20. This occurred 135 yards from the number 13 hole using a wedge. He was playing with Jim Ellis, Tom Kramer and Bob Ellis. South Shore The Friday night mixed twilite was the most successful this year with 48 participating. There was a tie for first place with a one under par between the team of Chris Kober and Mildred Denzel of Syracuse and Betty Weimer and John Gutoski of North Webster and the team of Charles Williams ot North Webster, Shirley Felts and Leila Connolly of Syracuse and Claude Heckaman of Nappanee. There was also a tie for second place between the team of Hymie Schlott, Thelma Parker, Susie Tuttle and Laurie Welty and the team of Doris Darnell, Delores Pippenger, Frank Ward and Mary Williams. Saturday was the men’s handicap tournament. There was a tie for a net score of 67 between Orville Klink and Harry Coy. There was also a tie for second place among George Pippenger, Leon Connolly and Dr. E. L. Fosbrink. They had two under par 70’s. In Tuesday’s Ladies Day play the third round of the Handicap Matched Play Championship was played. There are three matches left in the third round plus the semi-finals and finals. This will occupy the events of Ladies Day for the next two weeks. " Barb Hulley defeated Sue Niles, Terri De Mao defeated Izzy Stahley, and Martha Kinder defeated Pat Wygent. Also Dorothy Connolly defeated Jan Warner, Shirley Felts defeated Annie Gallahan, Bertha Lehman defeated Doris Darnell and Bea Crews defeated Mildred Denzel. A general election was held in which the following became officers : President — Terri DeMao. Vice president -r- o Doris Darnell. Treasurer — Shirley Felts. Secretary — Pat Wygent. Handicap and tournament chairman — Barb Hulley. Sunday afternoon was a best ball tournament in which Don and Terry Kitch of Fort Wayne, Carl Losler of Notre Dame and Lowell Welty of Syracuse won with a 15 under par 57. This was the net

best ball. In second place was Vince Rollo and Bob Hulley of Syracuse and Gordon Mann or Goshen and Charles Williams of North Webster. 1 ' ■ ' —- Wawasee Ladies Day Play was an Invitational tournament in which the members were not permitted to compete for the prizes. The following are their results. In the 18 hole group, first place low net went to Joan Haab and second place low net to B. J. Silveus. Low gross went to Melba Lienhart and low putts was a tie between Jo Tillman and Melba > Lienhart. In the nine hole group Pearl > Peterson had low net and Della ■ Baumgartner low putts. In the TWilite play Maxine Paul of Goshen hajd a low gross of 53. i Bette Biller'® and Bernie Biller i both of Goshen had the low net and Maxine Paul had low puts. The Wawasee Golf club had : their first hcfle in one of the seaPapa of Elkhart got it on the 15tn Papa of Elkhart got it the 15th hole at 135 yards with a number . seven iron. This was his first hole- , in-one. Tippecanoe Participating in the Mussen Medal tournament on Thursday and Friday, June 20-21 were 36 I players. Winners with a net 139 was Tammy Light. Winners for the regular Ladies Day play were: Class A Low gross — Betty Clark and June Winten. Low net — Tammy Light and Kay Stine. © Low Putts — Ellen Rason. Class B Low gross — Ted Mussen and Jody Frantz. Low net — Betty Moltz and Mary Lee. Low Putts — Irma Scheldt. Glass C Low gross — Alice Vermillion and Ida Dimberg. Low net — Ruth Snyder and Maryella Gerard. Low putts — Virginia Hawks and Florence Bunger. 2 FINES LEVIED BY SYRACUSE JP Terry Rookstool of Syracuse was fined for excessive speed a total of $18.75 fine and costs. Irvin E. Petynik of Fort Wayne was fined a total of sl7; Jim Laurance of Arcola fined a total of sl7; Keith Miller of New Paris fined a total of 17, all for footing violations.

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MERRILL'S MARINA — For—- — FREE GASOLINE — Also — • EVINRUDE MOTORS • HARRIS FLOAT BOATS • G & W BOATS Located on the channel between Syracuse and Wawasee Lakes. — Phone 457-2270 —

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Cutie Contest Thursday Night

The Cutie parade and contest in which the Cutie King and Queen are chosen are planned for this (Thursday’’ evening. The parade will be at 7.30 with entrants being takep up to the last minute. Following the parade at 8:30 will be the Cutie King and Queen contest. There are 42 entrants to date in this contest. All children in the contest must also appear in the parade. Bourbon, Bremen, Claypool, Etna Green, Mentone, Leesburg, Pierceton, Syracuse, North Webster, Warsaw, and Winona Lake are the local towns Represented by cuties. Judges for this parade and contest are Mr, and Mrs. Max Patterson of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Heierman of Leesburg, and Raymond and Mary Lou Denzel of Syracuse. The men will judge the parade and the women will judge the contest. POPE PAUL SECOND POPE KNOWN TO HAVE VISITED IND. Pope Paul VI as a cardinal received an honorary doctor of law degree from the University of Notre Dame at South Bend in June 1960 and celebrated a baccalaureate mass for graduates and guests at the Roman Catholic school’s annual commencement.

PAST TALENT — Pictured above are the 1962 winners of the talent contest sponsored by the North Webster Lions club as a part of the Mermaid Festival. In first place and winning SSO plus her trophy was Judy Bryan, 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan of 306 south Lake street in Syracuse. Judy has won many contests all over the

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state and even nation with her baton twirling ability. She also is ■ leader of a baton group known as , Judy’s Lakelanders. The second place winner was the Hartzler trio from Akron. This young singing group consists of Stephanie, Mark and Melinda. The 1963 talent finals will be tonight (Thursday). There are 28 entries this year.