The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 July 1964 — Page 7

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STONYRIDGE — One of the excellent summer spots for dining and dancing in the Lakeland area is the popular Stonyridge Hotel on Lake Tippecanoe, shown above. With Harry Lanning the genial host of the hotel and personable Tom Keal in charge of the lounge, and such music as the Bill Brisco Trio, appearing tonight (Thursday), and the Bill Baker combo on Friday 'and Saturday pight, it is sure io attract real crowds. A special jam session will be held from 3 t'o 6 p. m. on the Fourth of July. The dining room serves excellent steaks and seafo J, and is open

Indian Hills Golf Club on Beautiful Tippecanoe Lake Wildwood Park Open To The Public PLAY GOLF - RELAX ON THE MOST CHALLENGING PAR 3 IN AMERICA! f — Join Our Leagues — • Men’s League — 6 p.m. Wednesdays • Women’s Beginner’s League 10 A. M. TUESDAYS GREEN FEES —sl.oo MON. THRU FRL — $1 25 ALL DAY SUN , : MON. — $2.00 ALL DAY

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May We Suggest That You See The ChrisCraft Sports Boat Series. In Our Stock Now All Sizes. * - ' . ■ > ■■■ ' _• ■ ' ■■■ .■■ • . .. ■ ' r : ■ Also Chris-Craft, Sea Skiffs And Cavalier Series Boats. I . ■ , ■ ■ ' ■ . ■ , . . CYPRESS GARDEN AND HYDROFLITE, AU MODELS - SKIS - CRUISERS IE INC - OLD TOWN - GLASTRON - SAND PAN PONTOON - SKI BARGE - BOATS. 11 DRUG STORE tfwl q || QUALITY SKIS $ / 18 P er P air H

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- from 6 to 11 p. m., salad bar includI ed. ‘ You'll want to entertain your ‘ friends at the Stonyridge. TROPHY WINNER ' ( Herbert •'Bud < Felkner of Milford ■ recently placed first in the low * net (hiring the district American 1 1..-: < tournament Leki re- . . . <**> a •»*£> kitty KTX i) amo tmi ■ n 33» v nwnrr wwn . “

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Dividend Os 37c A Share Directors of Northern Indiana Public Service Company have de- | dared a quarterly -dividend of 37 I cents a share on the outstanding ■ common stock of the company. Dean H. Mitchel’. NIPSCO chairman and president, announced today. The <fiv—l idend is payable Sept 21. 1964. to ( shareholders of record at the close of business Aug. 31, 1964. The board also declared a'dividend lof 44 cents a share an the 4.40 per cent cumulative preference stock of the company, payable Sept, 30, 1904. to shareholders of record at the close of business Aug. 31, 1964.

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-Prom the ’ Services Ronald L. Morrow, USM, Aboard USS Desoto County < USS DESOTO COUNTY — Marihe Lance Corporal Ronald L. Morrow, sofi of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hawthorne of Syracuse, is a member of a special Marine Detachment aboard ’the Navy tank landing ship USS Desoto County for a three month tour of the Great Lakes area. One hundred Marines from the Second Marine Division and Force Trcx-ps at Marine Corps BaseCamp Lejeune. N. C„ were selected for the cruise which will afford leiideoU of the Great Lakes area a firsthand view of the modern N.n y-M^i^'Corps Team and the ’ latest in equipment. Open house and demonstration on board a tank landing ship, in addition to Marir.? displays . slated at each ,stop. Accident North Os Syracuse Injures Elkhart Man Thorpns Patton. 38. of Elkhart recc ved multiple head and hands when hi> automo--A'.- sjr.v k an abutment three miles .nor 1 hr of Syracuse on state road 313 about '4 a m. Wednesday, June 24. I. Patton refused treatment, State policeman Herschel Harper stated that'Patton apparently went to sleep and het control of the car, striking the abutment. Patton was ticketed. ] for having no valid operator’s license.

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Governor Urges Caution During July 4th Travels Governor Matthew E. Welsh today called attention to the upcoming July 4 holiday, the second long holiday week end of the 101-Day Summer Traffic Safety Program for 1964. Vacation travel is now in full swing and the streets and highways of Indiana are crowded with motorists, the Governor said. Last year .there were 25 fatalities reported for the 102-hour July 4 week end. With a shorter time span involved this July 4, we hope to see a decrease in the number of traffic accidents. Floyd A. Kline. Sr;, director of the Indiana Office of Traffic Safety, cautioned Hoosier motorists that many more miles of new interstate i and interstate type of roads are now open This requires extra alertness ; because of the higher speeds allowed. Road sign recognition and quick interpretation qw a must. „Drivers must maintain ij constant speed, and stay with the ’traffic, this is no place for the “Sunday Driver”. Avoid rear end collisions by maintaining a safe following distance, do not be a “tailgater”. Change lanes 'cautiously and be sure to signal. When returning to the regular roads check your speed constantly, remeniber ycu are back in slower driving territory with side ; roads' and slower moving traffic of all kinds. i The 78-hour Memorial Day week end this year resulted in 11 traffic deaths. Mr. Kline reported. With the increase in vacation travelers on the . highways, it equid go even higher J over the 4th. However, if all Hooker i highway users will practice the.ru*’of safe driving and safe, walking, and ! assume a personal responsibility for ' preventing traffic accidents. I’m certain our holiday traffic toll can be reduced. *

RUSSELL T. BERTRAM CONTRACTOR r Residential & Farm Wiring of all Kinds. Electric Heat Phone: Kimmell 635-2281 R. R. 2 - LIGONIER TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION Cottages—Lots—Homes GEO. PATON REALTOR , Lake Tippecanoe - Leesburg

Everybody i ■- ? B? is in the clouds about \ LODGING *\, DINNERS / (Served daily 6-11) * ENTERTAINMENT & DINING // / f \V\ (Wed., Thurs.. Fri., & Sat. Nights) fl \ \ FEATURING j | * THE DRIFTWOOD COCKTAIL LOUNGE 453-4431 * Lake Tippecanoe Bob & Virginia Mayfield Angler’s Cove OGDEN ISLAND — LAKE WAWASEE ) Beer - Wine - Family Room STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD BOAT LAUNCHING • Boat Gas Off Johnson’s Bay - Plenty Dockjng Area Come By Boat As You Are

Wawasee Golf Club North Shore Lake Wawasee “Finest in the Lake Region DON BYRD - Pro-Owner • Class “A" PGA (Expert Instruction) •. Fine club house facilities ” • Sporty, well manicured course • Excellent food and drink

Dining Room and 19th hole — Phone 457-3961 • We cater to parties and banquets GREENS FEES MEMBERSHIPS Daily Fee (all day) - S3OO grygQT.E ' 570 9 Holes (anvday) $2.00 ThSute (any day after 4:30) 32.00 MAN AND WIFE SBS

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GOLF WINNERS — Winners at the Land O* Lakes invitational golf tournament held Tuesday at the Wawa/ee Golf course are shown here, j They are, standing left to right. Rose Mathews (Maxwelton), low net Wawasee Golf Hosts Land 0' Lakes Tourney Over 140 women braved the heat to play in the Land O' Lakes tourna- * ment Tuesday at the Wawasee Golf Club. Participating clubs were Maxwelton, Tippecanoe, South Shore, and Rozella Ford. Mrs. Irene Bucher, president of the Wawasee Golf club, welcomed the guests. Committees for the day were as follows: Pairings, Ruth Banta and Thelma Hattersley; prizes. Joan Haab and Della Baumgartner; table decorations, Melba Leinhart and Betty Myers; punch bowl, Georgia Ropp. Marie Hendrickson and Billy Gross; and coffee and rolls, Japet Fisher and Linda Neff. Winners qf the tournament are as follows: 18 Hole Winners First low gross - Bettv Clarke Tippy, 79. Second low gross - Lois Coppes, ; Tippy. [First low net -a tie between Bernie Miller, Wawasee, and Rose Mathews. Maxwelton, 68. Second low net -a tie between

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18 (tie); Betty Clarke (Tippecanoe), low gross 18 hole; Marybelle Sharp (Tippecanoe), low gross 9: Phyllis Haney (South Shore), low net 9; Bernice Miller (Wawasee», low net (tie); and Lois Coppes (Tippecanoe), 1

Ginny Pepple and Alma Schaffer, both from Tippy, 69. Third low net - Loriajne Heihzle- ■ man. Tippy. 70. Fourth low net. a tie, Mary Lee. Mary Grant, and Ellen- Rasor, Tippy. and Eleanor Champion, Wawasee. 71. Fifth low net -a tie between Lois Xanders, June Winters, and EthelDwiggins. Tippy, 72. Sixth low net -a tie between Marge Newcomer and Eleanor Eisenhour. Maxwelton. Kate Bostic. South,' Shore, and Ted Musser and Jody Oyler, Tippy, .73. Betty Kline of Maxwelton had lowput ts with 27. ’ " • 9 Hole Winners First low gross, Marybelle Sharp, Tippy,47. xj Second low gross -a tie between Marie -Fisher. Rftzella Ford, and - Della Baumgartner, Wawasee, 49. J First low net - Phyllis Haney, South Shore, 31. Second low net - Pat Wygent, South Shor'e. 34. Third low net -a tie between Jackie Tinkey. Ellie Caudill, and Ellie Ogle. South Shore, and Pat j Hauth. Rozella Ford, 35. Fourth low net - Vera Bennett- 36. ' Fifth low net - Lenora Wake, South Shore, 37. Dorbthy Snyder of Rozella Ford . and Myrtle Anderqin of Tippy tied t for the nine hole low putts with 14. - Next year’s tournament will be at j Maxwelton. • , ! <

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Ode To July 4th Today her thanks shall fly on ever? wind, Unstinted, unrebuked, from shore to shore. One love, one hope, and not a doubt behind'. Cannon to cannon shall repeat her praise, Banner to banner flap it forth in flame;. Her children shall rise up to bless her name, And wish hej harmless length of days, The mighty mother of a mighty brood. Blessed in all tongues and dear to every blood The beautiful, the strong, and. best of all. the good. —James Russell Lowell (1819-91) Celebrating Our 44th Year MOCK'S MARINE RENTALS PONTOONS — SKI BOATS — RUNABOUTS ROW BOATS — OUT BOARD MOTORS — STOP IN FOR A FREE GIFT WACO DRIVE — LAKE WAWASEE - 457-3355 _______ POO ** Cantonese & American Restaurant Closed Monday — Open Tues. —— Sat. 4to 10 p.m. SUNDAYS 12 — 10 P. M. j AIR-CONDITIONED Ph.: 457-3774 14 mi. so. Syracuse ANDERSON PAINTS SUPPLY • O’BRIEN PAINTS • HARDWARE • BUILDING SUPPLIES • GENERAL CONTRACTING Wawasee Village 457-3692

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second low gross 18. Kneeling left. Marie Fisher (Roz-’ ella Ford), and kneeling right, Della Baumgartner (Wawasee),: tied for low gross. A MaH-Journal staff photo.

SCRANTON TRAVELS HELP GOLDWATER Leslie Duvall, Indiana Goldwater fc Pxj?s!;ient Committee Chairman. stated today that the tra- els of Gbte-iior Scranton through the east and m dwest seem to be con- ■ cause. ■ Duvall stated, “During the past week. Governor Scranton has invated eight states in an effort a add to his delegate strength. Scranton in-tii nted or. Sunday’s Fite The Nation' program that he haj picked up seme strength but he declined to name either the states or delegates 'pickt\i up.’. thesejstates shows that those delegates ah.ivuncing -for . Scranton Were, prev.ousiy uncommitted or committed to Rockefeller or Lodge and that there has been no erosion of Goldwater strength. Goldwater, in fact, has added four delegates in Connecticut, six in Maryland, two in lowa, five in Colorado and four in Kentucky, after Scranton’s •visit. Th s gain of twenty-one delegates leads us to trope that Governor Sc’anton will, c'or.-tinue his travels.” Russell Myers On 4-H Horse Committee LAFAYETTE—Fifteen 4-H horse and pony project leaders have been

chosen to serve on -a committee I which will plan a state show Augjust 29 at the Indiana State Fair to be held in Indianapolis. j Committee members were selected from more than 100 leaders who I attended the first horse and pony project workshop at the Indiana |4-H center. Among the commm.e members named was Russell. Myers, r 1 Milford.

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