The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1965 — Page 5
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THE XI XT QI El X — Who knows the next “Queen- of Lakes'’ < >;iib! be in the picture above as each <>l th< three girls has entered this year’s contest. Lett to right, under the festival
Swimming Classes For Leesburg Students
SwimhUßg classes will be conducted; f< : - ■ s<ho>»l. beginning Tu. Jure 2». principal Charles - GaftrtS’ M. ■■ h..v M;i . ■ ' R. : been eng tged as swimm ng i .
Winners Os Land o'Lakes Golf Tournament Winners of the Land Q ■!-;>>• - golf tournament. held Tuesday- at. Max weitOti golf course w.i< :>-h ■•■ dby Mrs iWph "Thornburg as follows First Low Gross Myrtle Vide son. 47. First lx»w Vt Shaky Ta.r: • !.' 31. '. Low >. . ! 1,.■ .. ■ . ■ ■ -Bi and Ruth Emerick. 50 . . Tli rd Low- Ne< Mary Luu Dpnz« L Ix-tiota Wade. and Betty Scott F ' B me ■ del’. Fourth Low Net Lena <<• G a ham Fist f arid .lo I het er ly Filth Low \et lions Xi ■ ■ . ..■ ■ Nedra Beebe TIPPECANOE LAKE' REGION Cottages — Lots — Homes GEO. PATON REALTOR Lake Tippecanoe - Leesburg
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MEET THE SKYLARK 14-Ft. Fiberglas Sailboat Glide with the soft breeze’ Relax and listen t<> the whisper of the waves as Skylark gently■ nudges jhrougji the water. This breeze-powered beauty with Captains Blue deck and G ite hull has proven itself to be an instant success. Over 1,000 were Sold the first year! i\ one-design racing class has been established with ah annual regatta. Skylark is a great training boat for beginning sailors, ex exhilarating and challenging due to its sophisticated design. AT KEN HARKLESS WAWASEE BOAT CO. SYRACUSE, INDIANA
sign, are Jackie Faywood. North Webster: Pegry BilU. Pierceton; and Xancy Goon. Leesburg.J The queen will be crowned on Saturday night. June 26. ' A Mail-Journal staff jihoto.
U from grades 1 Classes will be held at Patona day from 2 to 4 pmi J.. .. further information can contact the Leejsburg school. l i J ' •
Door prizes went to Irene Bucher. I■ 4 ini . \\ Man Lou Dam 1, ed d'B ■ ” . T ,• ;,).>:•■ ■ 'Vis! i'lim loan and ' ■ . ' 'c ' '' 1 MOBILE X-RAY SCHEDULE T ■ Mo'-.i X ■a. urn: will return .to K>>s.-bounty on June 28 and ' that • uv-e .nte riier, due to an : to the utxt The schedule ■ olio - tie -S ni;>, north of a .■<..-A. 2 tn. 4 30 pm!: June 29. ; >v ’ Syracuse', i’. f'ont of Pickwick theatre from 19 to 11:30 am. and at. Weathcrnead from 3® to spm: June 30. | Wednesday • . ' ■ 9to 11 30 a m and Dalton Foundry, a saw, :gn to 5 p.m ■ July l. Thursday — Pierceton at Brower ■ lb H o a m Webster town hall. 1 30 to 5 pm.; Friday '■'■ Hum- ■■ l 12 and I to -5;, July 3. Saturday —• Humpty Dumpty, Warsaw, 9 to ’ 12 a til . J ■. ■ !'■ X ray' made , !«•"- sible by the - ■ ' i R.i h‘l <■'' L-v t arc .io> ■ ■■ ■ .
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Water Ski Technique
.Dry Land technique can take the out of learn’’.. water sk It’s a quick way to get the “feel” of the skis and Lain -■■ eot fkience. says Toni Durwin. a forme •on and dvisor to !■’ - '■ rude Motors The dry land technique is a smplMiedform of instruction that can be given -anywhere. even in your hying room. All you need is an in•ru : r, a pair of water skis an 1 a tow line. D rwin suggests that you try a fi-w deep knee bends to limber up. They also help to sharpen yimr sense of lialanee and coordination When putting on the - skis adjust bind.ru by didnw the heel p-.• e -‘or.va.-d-. The f t should be snug. but comfortable If you’re near v ,ter wet your feet and the skis- Your feet wifi slip into the - easier. ”. ■ ■ g position Stretch your arms out straight, knees bet- ' ■ ■ ly the tow line handle wifi be just in front of your knees. Have your instructor ’Hill. <>n the' t<iw line. slowly rarsing you to a st.ri ! up I«et tr..‘ nstrucMr exert
SMORGASBORD FRIDAY SSATURDAY 6 to 9 p.m. ' SUNDAY-12 to 7 Adults: $2.25 Children 10 & Under: $125 STEAKS - CHOPS - SEA FOOD | DINING ROOM & LOUNGE OPEN MONDAY Thru SATURDAY 12 NOON ’TIL MIDNIGHT ENTERTAINMENT DANCING FRIDAY SATURDAY FESTIVAL QUEEN'S BALL FESTIVAL FANTASY DANCE! Yellow Banks Hotel ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE NORTH WEBSTER DIAL: 834-2533
the pulling force This simulates the manner m uiuch you will be pulled to die surface when actually water- skiing. . Repeat this procedure several times Once you are in the water, review trie dry land technique. Check the |X«s:tion of. your knees and the tow line If -you’ve learned your lesson, you’ll be flashing across the water on your first try. TOPS MAKE PLANS FOR SUMMER Summer session planning was :n full swing at the regular weekly meeting of Syracuse TOPS M r neMizers chib Wednesday. June 9, at ome of Mrs ‘William Roger-. 619 south Main. Syracuse. Swimming, family night, picnic m ft night ■ a were a!<-> <Lsei:ssed. A j>o>ter making oHitest will be a feature of next week's meeting. Miss Debbie McMillan was a guest. Interested 'persons arc invited to attend For forthe • mformatia Mrs. Rogers- at 457-3396. •
THIRD HOLE-IN-ONE ON NO. 15, WAWASEE The third hole-in-one for the year was reported Sunday on No. 15 (135 yards) on Wawasee golf course. j I The lucky man this time was Bob Auer, 1013 south 9th street, | Goshen, using an 8 iron. With him were Fred Billet, Dale Eli- | banks and Amzey Myers, all of I Goshen. I , Already making the hole-in-one I on the par .three No. 15 were Jim Miltenberger of South Bend and I Bill Dorsey of Syracuse and Milford. I ' 80 In South I ! Shore Scramble ■ I The largest • number of golfers to , • enter the Friday night scramble at S ' •South Shore country club played on •Friday night with winners !h::.„ Bob ■Williams’, Bud Cripe, Lro Owen, and' » • ' . . ]s i Tied for third were three teams— v .Perry Kelveer. George Pippinger, Shirley Taimadge. and L.ndall Caldi well. Harry Coy, Peg Coy. Nelson •Phelps, and Shirley Phelps: and Dave Hartter. Lomie Miller. Tommy Miller, and Kate Ruple. ■ i i ■ ■ • ' i DON BYRD LOW IN PRO-AM MEET AT FORT WAYNE Don Byrd, pro-owner of VVawa- ■ see golf course, was low with a -t the pnximateur tfximament held at Orchard Ridge Country i club. Fort Wayne, this week. Other ' winners in the event were Bill Berg ' of Fort Wayne with 70. second: and ; Ellis Brown of Muncie with 71. third. . ... The teams of Don Byrd-Ross < Kuntz. Bill Wiezychiki-Mickey Hig- ' gins. . and Hairlev Drake-Max Rees 1 i tied for first with .66 in the pro-pro i imeet. also played at Fort Wayne The pro-am meet, which was played at Fort Wayne on the ad- . ! iirsted handicap basis, was won ; jby the team consisting of Jim Shaw. “ i Jim Vitou. Charles Thitm and Harry Athanson with a score of 57. This '>vas the largest prO-am tournament held this season. There i were 120 entries. ' Next week's meet for the northern j part of Ind’ana will be held at the Wawasee golf course on Monday, June 21. * WATER SKIERS CAN TALK TO OBSERVER How can the skier “talk” to the observer from a distance of 75 feet? i The answer is water ski hand, sign- ■ •als. <ays Tom Dorwin, former na- 1 tional champion and now an ad- ; visor to Evinrude Motors. i .Although there is a complicated ■ series ot signals for slalom, jump-1 ing and trick sking, the six basic I demonstrated in the photos I will be adequate for. most skiers. , Before starting out the skier and ( ohsen*er should compare notes to j make sure they understand the dgnals. ’ ' ■ e top on the left, the. j signals mean ““OK" eveiythmg is I fine: "Cut.” meaning the skier in-1 tends to drop off; the open palm means “Stop.”, On the right, thumb up means more speed: the extend-1 ‘ed finger is used to point in the di-1 i‘»xT <-h the - skier wants to go; and I the thumb down means slow down j : the speed of the boqt. ' 1 . 2_—■.. Divorce Filed | Delores La Rue. Syracuse, has, I filed a divorce suit against Dennis i *La Rue. They were married June 22. .1952. and separtated May 22, | 1965 There are no children. ’
Fine Gifts FOR FATHERS Dave's Men's Wear Nappanee
Met/ifr’s Shoes j o< M*ppjna« | STORE HOURS Daily 8:30 Til 5:30 Thursday Til Noon Friday Night Til 8:30 Closed Sat. At 5:30
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LAND O’ LAKES WINNERS—Winner- in the Tuesdsy Land O' Lakes 9 hole golf (•■ .rrn.unent held at Maxwelten goit course are shown here. Front row, left to right, are Myrtle
Land O' Lakes 18-Hole Golf Tournamem Schedule Announced
; The schedule for the Land O’ Lakes ladies 18 hole golf ttntmament j which, will be pared Tuesday. June 122, at the Maxweltoi: golf course has been roleased, It is as. follows: No 1 Tee : 8 am. — Rose Mathew, Betty Clark. Melba Leinhart and Bunny Cripe. . ■ ; 8:07 a.m.. — Ellen Razer. Ruth ■ Jackie Cook. . 8:14 am. — Kate Gi\ den. Lois I Coppes, Bake Cripe and Barbara Ikilley. 8.21 am. — Ruth Snyder, Jane Grossitickle. Betty Kline and Margaret Lancaster. . 8 28 am, — Ethel Dwiggii’s, Lois Xanders. Lindal Caldwell, and Leona Shively. I 8:35 a.mi — Jerry Parr, Dorothy Hodges, Thelma Sc-holl and Helen Creighton. ■ i 8:42 am. — Gen Thomas. Mary J .Aker, Katie Ruple and Jane Rath!bum. I 8:49 .a m. — Dottie Perkins, Hulda Sawxer, Bess Becker and Bev ,Johnson. No, 10 Tee ■ 8 a.m.-"-Marie Johnson. Izzy Stahiley, Jean Rickel, and Marx: SnodI grass: i 8:07 a.m. — Loraine Heinzelman Virginia Pepple, Mildred Kohkel, Pat Houth. [ 8:14 am. — Alice Vermillion. Betty Moltz, Thelma Hattersley. and I Dot Stiver. | 8:21 a.m. — Ida Dinberg. Marty Kinder, Florrie Summy and Evelyn | Neiman. j .8:28 am. — Marge Thornburg. Fran ’Hull, Lori Welty, and Bea Crews. I B:42—Ruth Banta, Norma Pinkertoii, Doris Daniell, and Nedra Jones. , 8:49 a.m. — Buthene Fuller, < Marge Neville, Stuidra Dickens and. Tom Miller. 1 A htneheon will be served at the Yellow Banks Hotel, rain or shine.
COMING THURSDAY, JUNE 24 i Popular Goshen Men's Quartet "The Hi-Chords" f 8:30 P.M. UNTIL 12 MIDNITE ° ‘ . I i Serving... • STEAKS ' | • CHOPS > SEAFOOD s BEACON SPECIAL | 6 01. STEAK, French Fries, Small Salad.... $1.50 I ■ SUPER BEACON SPECIAL 52.50 Kale Island Beacon JOHNNIE and MARY KIMBLE I
Anderson, Tippecanoe: Shirley Talniadge. South Shore: Joe Dieterly. I Maxweiton: Leonora Wake. South S Shore: Mary Lou Denzel. South 1 Shore; and Bernice Webb. Tippe- i canoe.
MILFORD WSCS HAS MEMBERSHIP COFFEE An evening membership coffee was aojoyed at the MiMord Methods ist eliffch Thursday, June 10. by the Women’s Society of Christian Sei-vice members and friends. Mrs. Herbert W. Baumgartner, chairman i>: the membership com- - presented the purpose arid ideals of the Women's Society by using lighted candles las symbols. Mrs. Robert Brow presented and spoke about the. a 1 . . . die.'-which represented prayer. Mrs. Glen Tr.eesh presented the blue candle of loyalty and Mrs. Don Ceci! the gold candle, which Represented gifts
MUGS 10c & 15c Quarts 30c - Gals. 65c (plus container) I 1 SANDWICHES - JACK’S TENDERLOIN - HOME 1\ /• B \KF.D HAM . OUR OWN ° BAR B Q J* B A & vv HOT DOGS -20 t •*7. Homemade Pie INSIDE — CURB — BOAT SERVICE GAS For BOATS ~ < reSjim? I Pennington's A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Kale Island Bridge — Lake Wawasee
Top row. I to r. Ruth Emerick, Kezella Ford: Betty Scott. South Shore: Inez Beiswanger, Maxwelton: Doris Anglin. Tippecanoe; and Nedra Beebe. South Shore.! ’ A Mail-Jciimal staff photo.
of time ami money. Mrs. Treesh, activities chairman, discussOkl the projects planned for the year. Dae July meeting will bea carry-in dinner at the Dewart Lake home of Mrs' Don Cecil. The serving table was beaut i:’::i!v laid with crystal ’and silver and 'a floral centerpiece of pj-k and . lavender flowers with matching ' candles. Homemade rookies and • coffee were served by the commitr'tee. Mrs Harold Wilson and Mrs. i ’ Thoinas Miller. Court News I.' . - Licensed To Wed Maynard Harold Crothers. 37. of 1 Lee-burg, dental lab technician, and i Ann Marie Haines. 32. of Pickeney. i Mich’ manager of a ladies' ready-to- » wear shop, have-applied for'a mar- ? riage license at the office of Kos- - < uskb county clerk T. Ethna '.Scott.
