The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 June 1965 — Page 8
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QI FEVS FLOAT — Ibis photo b ot the Queen's float in the l ather's Dav Flotilla on lake Wawasee. Queen Tt ri Blue and her. court arc ndin. the float. Waving on the fore
Lakeland Receives *70,454 From Tax Distribution
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STATE ROAD 13-A EAST SIDE LAKE WAWASEE Enchanted Hills Playhouse Fabulous Fifth Season
JULY 2-4 and 7-11 — THE Ml SIC\l COMEDV HU’ "CAMEtOT" JULY 14-18 — H W KERR S Hll 'RIOI S ( OMEin "MARY, MARY" JULY 21-25 — \ JI Si REI i: \SEI> Ml Sl( \l, "HIGH SPIRITS" <■ July 28 - august i — The “It ( ould Happen To lou” Coinedj "NEVER TOO LATE" AUGUST 4-8 — Y SHOOT-EM-l r Ml SICAL "CALAMITY JANE" AUGUST 11-15— The Comedv Hit The Movie Was Bisrd On "A SHOT IN THE DARK" AUGUST 18-22 PATRK K DENNIS’ NEW MUSICAL "LITTLE ME" AUGUST 25-29 — The Comedy Hit Os Stage & Screen "TAKE HER, SHE’S MINE" SEPTEMBER 1-4 — Rodgers & Kammerstein’s Great Musical "THE KING AND I" FOR RESERVATIONS Call Cromwell 856-2146 Write P. O. Box 26, Syracuse, Ind
Wednesday. June 23, 1965
deck is Top .Pop Spencer Pickles of Niles. Mich. The comely I;.s> in the foreground waving at the float is tvpii al of the reception received by the floats all
an \DA of 3.472 33 — $36,277.68. chool Coqioralioh. with This gives a county average daily : 971,94' from Koscms- attendance of 9.621 ■ ' . -- e Valiev School Corpor- 091.44, an ADA of 1.074.79 — The above ' • > da - . . ' h , ownship United, with an The total amount o's tile distri--00 from Kosciusko epun- button tp the 92 ei;untie.< of t- ■ . ' at this MO !< 1 hip United, with an The total county resident avercigo Kusviusko conn-. .i;n>y attendance (<< the state, at 80 this tune is 1,006.149.57.
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Syracuse Firemen To Honor Matty Jones
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Children's Matinee Theater — 1:30 P.M. — 'JULY 15 & 17 — THE ELVES & SHOEMAKERS' JULY 29 & 31 — "RUMPELSTILTSKEN" AUGUST 12 & 14 — "ROBIN HOOD" ALL SEATS — SI.OO CURTAIN TIMES WED thru FRIDAY 8:30 P.M. SAT. (Two Shows)... 7:00 and 9:45 P.M. SUNDAY 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION \IH I TS $2.65 CHILDREN (All Shows) SI.OO BARGAIN BOOKS (8 Admissions) .$16.80 GROUPS (8 or more) (each) $2.10
along the lake shore line. <"hoppy waters are seen in this photo, which was the ■< -.uim- <>t cutting the parade short. \ Mail Journal staff photo.
ng A spokes■merit said today that Matty Jones ■ today. . Trie name <>: Mr Joies will hang ■ . - - meeting roan. MALOY REUNION TO Bl SI XOAY T: <• M.doy <<•;::«>■ ivini.oii will be held Sunday, June 27, at noon (it the Lee Cory home. It will be a basket dinner with all former pupils and teachers urged to attend.- ■ . ■ ' ■
20th Queen Os Lakes To Be Named When Brenda Hoblev of Farmland crowns a new "Queen of Lakes” Saturday night she will have crowned the 20th "Queen of Lakes". Have you forgotten who the former “Queen* of Lakes - ' were? The following is the list of all the queens from the year the festival began through last year. ' Below are the past 19 queens and their present address: 1946 — Peggy (Kammerer) Klopenstem. Leesburg 1947 — Carla i Perry' Risner, Greenfieid 1948 — Bette (Yeater) Coppes, Nappanee 1919 — Darlene (Morrow) But zynski. South Bend 1950 — Joann 'Cole' Dorn, Warsaw 1951 —, Betty (Bray) Myers, Syracuse 1952 — Francy (Study) Haney, Claypool 1953 — Carol (Holmquist) Munc.e. Tyner •54 — Jackie Blue’ l Yeiter, i Warsaw ■ . . ’■‘■s — Barbara Bender Snyder, North Manchester 1956 — Sue (Dan’.iv-;; Balei:. Crawfordsville i"57 — Diane Schmitt Theobald, * I Indianafxkis : PG- — Myra Hattec, Fort Wayne • pivp _ Gaii Spncle, .Mishawaka 1960 — Shrley (Henderson? Hol I mer. Chicago 1961 — Brenda Fiekis. Connei’s-' 1962— Debra Connor.. Marion 1963 Linda Let.' Mast. Fort Wayne’ . ' 1964 — Brenda Holxey; Fxnnlar.d
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BEST COMMERCIAL — The best commercial float in the Father's Day Flotilla on Take Wawasee was the entry by Toni Socks. This front view tells only part of the story. Ed Anderson is at the wheel and Tom
MISSIONARY AT LAKESIDE CHAPEL Merle S>mme:s. missionary to Uruguay, will !>e the speaker at the 10 am. service on Sunday . June 27.. at Wawasee Lakeside chapel. Mr s romers has been a m ary to Uruguay since 1962 and pre- \ tour years :n Puerto 1 Rico in mission.>.:y work: Following t 1, he will ret turn to Puert'f cipalship of Belania school at Aibonito. , >« Sommers has been well known’ for his Spanish language broadcasts, originated from .Aibonito, and ..i<» a r 1 s fioral group dire
Prickett is on the pontoon with Ron Hibschman. On front, right, is Elaine Saggars and left is Nancy Prickett. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
there. , He is a graduate of Goshen college and is presently taking post- . tate courses- al Kent >■ university. Kent. Ohio. He has a wife and lour daughters: I This service is open .to the public and v isitors are welcome. DRAG RXCE WINNER INJURED ON WAY HOME . second at the drag race held in South Bend Sunday. June 20. On his way home following the races Tom was ; in damaged the racing car he was I driving. r
MRS. IRA CHUPP AND SONS RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Ira (Patti) Chupp, Jr., and three sons, Jeffery, Gregory and Steven of Granada Hills, "Calif., have returned home after visiting with relatives in Milford'. Before visiting in Milford, thev spent four weeks in Washington, D. C., with Mrs. Chupp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and familv. While in Wasliington Mrs. Chupp attended the graduation of her youngest sister. Sally, who was Mayqueen at her school. • W iiile in Milford tlie Chupps were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Gary and Lynette for a week and a half. They also visited Air. and Mrs. Levi Chupp and family and Mr and Mrs. Edward Chupp of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Hostetler of Nappanee. Ira Cißjpp, Jr., is well remembered in Milford. A few of the highlights the Chupp boys will remem-
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ber is Jeff’s birthday, visiting some ber are Jeffs birthday, visiting some made ice cream and dinner at the Sky room at the South Bend airport. Accident In Milford This Week I ■ ■ '■ ... ■ No one was injured in an accident in Milford early this week when a car driven by Charles H. Brown, 52, Syracuse, hit the parked car belonging, to Edward A. Cain. ,76. Milford. • The accident happened at 500 west Emeline street. Milford, in front of the Cain home. Damage to the Cain car, a 1949 Dodge, amounted to S3OO. The left front of Brown’s 1962 Chevrolet was damaged to the runount of S2OO. Brown was ticketed by Milford chief of police C. W. Mikesell for driving left of the center line.
