The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1965 — Page 6
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PATON A BAY — Tl.is is a front view of popular PaAona Bay, located on Tippecanoe The Paton.T Bay t marina and recreation area hive Been owned and operated for years by Mr. and Mrs, George Paton, and has become syn-
Water Skiing Depends On Driver-Skier Teamwork
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Gator-Nappers To Be Tried In Warsaw City Court Saturday
■ Richard ' Crews and " his brotoer FrederK-k Crtns’s of r 4 Syracttse and -Chris! ' Woolling and tlx-har'd . Hanes of Indi;inapolLS and John JSerzer of . Port Wayne the Litter three. Like Wawasee summer residents.. to appear tn Warsaw csty <
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~ Wawasee Irene Bucher, Ruth Banta, Joan Haab and ' IMIy Voorhes, members ’ of the Wawasee Golf dub attended t!H* !; .• „.! I’u:u l‘.A .Tucsi Tii. ■< the play, for ladies day Thursday, July 1, at the Wawasee golf club. Winners for.' the day were Thelma Hattersley, first the-IS-hole evert, with'Jean . hole event, Doris Schiedel Won first and Irene Bucher and Beverly Buletty, tied for second. A ladies invitational tourney will be held Thursday, July 8, at the Wawasee Golf dub. In addition to the ladies of the Wawasee .Golf club there will be ladies front seven country clubs. Kendallville, Columbia City, Maple Cnst,, .Rochester, Fort Wayne Elks, Plymouth, and Auburn. Committees for the tourney are as follows .Cbffee and rolls, Jean Got- . shall and Ruth Banta; food, Irene Buchey and Joan Haab; pairings. Joan’Haab, Thelma Hattersley, and Ruth Banta; decorations, Jearj Gotshalf and Mary Lee Baines; prizes, Ruth Snelleriberger, Jo T ilman, and Deila Baumgartner; punch table and* decorations, Doris Schiedel, Jo Mauzy-. Beverly Ruletty. Cef Free.hill, M;Eer. , j Maxwelton Betty Kline, Rose Matthew, Ruth George and . Marge Newcomer, meiribers of the Maxwelton Golf club attended the Rozella Ford Invitational Tuesday. June 29, at Warsaw. Other members of the club played golf .at the. club on Tuesday as a regular ladies day. South Shore SMwri ladies from the South’ StaTcdf drt> played to the R«* «Ua Ford Invitational. Tuesday, June 29. Others began the first round of the handicap tournament and held a low net-low putt play. • Winners in the 18 hde grxxsp were Joan Stoelling, tow Darnell, second low net, 72: and Izey Stahley, third tow Mt, <4 Bake Cripe was first m tow putts with 29. She followed by Marty Kinder and Bunny Cope w*h Winners in the nine bote ptoy
Wednesday, July 7, 1965
onymous to lakeland recreation for vacationers in the Tippecanoe Lake area. Not only is the marina qualified bv virtue of its many services to aid suftimertime fun seekers. but patrons usually find the Patons ac-
Hgw can die skier “talk" to the observer from a distance of 75 feet? The answer is water ski hand sig-iiJs-aays Tom Dorwin, former natKxxd/diampioh and now an advisor to Evim-iKfe Motors. Although there is a complicated series of signals for slalom, jumpt ystgnais demonstrated in the photos. 7z 1 starting out the skier and should'-comporT notes to nkike sure they understand the sig-, r.ais. . Startirii! at the top on the left.. is fine; ’•Cut.” meaning the skier ,r,«•”.<!> t<> drop <•::. t:>e o.ien t»aim means “Stop " On the right, thumb up means more speed; the extend* cd finger is used to point in the dirthe thumb down means slow down the speed of the boat.
court at 9 30’a m. ‘Satunlay,. July 10 , The. five rerroved "Alberta ” a Louisiana alligator from her . home at’ the Wawasee Fish Hatchery and ••I to Waw’asee. The “gator," while not • kincertius in the tank at the hateh-
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were Mary Lou Denzel, low gross. I (X); Esther Keister. Helen Hoytc l and* Mildred each with 61. I Ruth-Kerim had low. putts with 17. | She was followed by Dorothy Con* noUy . with 18 and Keren .Miller and J Julia Reed with 19 each. | Results of the scrabble at the ’ South Shore Golf course Friday has | ' been reported by Bob Auer, pro, I There were 72 players* participating. I First place team ; constottag •«. ißon Siheu>, Bill Pittman, Bob Mil-; ler. and Mrs. Robert Berger won with a best.'ball of 31-. Two teams thej teams of Jack Ford, Chris Koh-j Thelma I.and Jack Ciark -airti Leon Vance. Bob Huiiey. Pearl »Peterson, and Ellie. Caudill. j Tippy , ' ' Winning first low gross m class : Tippy was Lois Coppes. Second place homes we: t to Giorgi ‘ Mivsa Jody Front and Kay Stine were I first in tow net. Tammy Light had I [tow putts. First tow gross in class B weal to Lois Xanders and Hukia Sawyer ! while Dottie Perkins and Mary Lee I I tied for first tow net. Virginia Pep* H pie won • tow putts. * j First tow gross in class C was won by Akna Schafer and second wtow gross went to Flory Summy. First tow net' went to Mary i Gerard and second to Ida Dim- . bert Low putts was won by "Tesie” f Fiedike. 1 • i I > FORD INVITATIONAL WINNERS AT ROZELLA Area ladies who were among the I Winners at Rozella Ford communityj • golf course women’s invitational ? goif tournament last week included [ the foltowing from the Lakeland i area -. Lois Coppes, Polly Voorhees, > Marge Newcomer. Betty Kime. ; Dorothy Jones, Pearl Hermann, Betty Scott, Sturdy Taimadge and Irene Bucher. Tree The chief reason so many marriages are failures isthat so many failures are married. -■ Gosport, |;
commodating and friendly to deal, with, Always willing to help promote the lake area, the Patons deserve cur praise. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
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- e’-y. Ixvome a “terror" of ' the lake if hungry" or disturbed. , Earl Money, conservation officer, . with men from the hatchery captured the reptile and returned her to ■ the hatchery, none the worse for her ride' in the trunk of the young men’s car and heir fppedocn ir. the ■ channel. . • _
HARRY COY SHOOTS 66 AT SOI TH.SHORE Harry Coy of Syracuse shot a M> Tuesday while playing at the South Shore golf .course. He re> reived J 4-32. It was believed this Is one of the finest games ever shot by an amateur on the South Shore ciHirse. Free Junior Golf Lessons / come to attend the free junior golf lesson at the Wawasee - Golf Qub each Monday morning at 10 a.m. as noted in the schedule which . follows . tiitais of the Golf Swing ♦ July 25 — Discussion of Golf Grip ; At;g. 1-— Discussion of Weight-; Shut of Body Aug. 9 — D scussion of Basic Rides, arri a Contest ‘prizes to top contestants’ j i Those interested should either register personally in the Pro Shop, ■pr should call the Pro* Shop 4573961), in order to be assured of a place m the group session. This I shotdd be done by the Friday (July 15. July 22. July 29. and August 5i , prior to each lesson.’ I Those who have golf clubs shouki ! bring their own to the lesson. Others wdl be furnished with the necessary dubs. All will have an to hit some golf balls. ■■ ■■ . .■■■■■ ■ c> cadet McCleary at SELFRIDGE AFB U. S. AIR FORCE AC.ADEMY. Colo—Cadet Jameis E. McCleary, son of Dr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Me Cleary of 1830 North Bay Drive. Warsaw, has been assigned to an Air Force unit at Selfridge AFB, ' Mich., for. junior officer training. Cadet McCleary, who completed lis second year at the academy in June, will undergo three weeks' raining as part of Operation Third Lieutenant. “Third Lieutenant” is designed to give cadets knowledge of applied military operations used m defense of the free world. The cadet, a graduate of Warsaw high school, will be commissioned upon graduation from the academy in June 1967. He is a member of Delta Tau Delta and attended Pur-; due university, prior to his academy appointment. |
NEWS from th« Services
F* & ’"jL NEW ADDRESS — A new address has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duncan of Milford from, their ; son Max who is serving in the United States Marines. The address follows: x : Cpl. Max L. Dunean 2013832 A Co. 2d Am. Trac. Bn. Forced Troops FMF ' . Camp N. C. j PFC Dennis Graff In Tank Gunnery Training In Germany ■ GRAFENWOHR, GERMANY A ’ HTNC — Army PFC. Dennis N. , Graff. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter jGraff. r 1 Sy’racuse, Ind., is now ‘participating in lank gunnery training at Grafenwohr, Germany. Tne training, which began July 1, got •lie most important event of the year for the tank crews. Each crew 'will’undergo , a tank crew qualificaI tion course at the end of the month. ; Graff, a member of Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion. 37th Armor, 4th Armored Division regularIly stationed near Crailsheim. entered the Army in September 1963. I He completed basic training at .Fort ; Knox, Ky.. and arrived- .overseas in | February 1964. | j The 18-year-old soldier attended | Milford high school. ... | Lt. William Nellans ~ Conipletes Air Force | Survival Training In Neb. I RENO, Nev..- - First Lieutenant I William L Nellans, son of Mr , and Mrs Fiery. V. Nellans of r 5, Warsaw has completed the> rigorous U. Si Air Force survival and special training course conducted by’ .the Air Training Com- .! marid at Stead AFB; Nev. ■ I Lieutenant Nellans, a pilot, re-. I reived combat-type escape arid ev- [ asion training to enable him to I survive under adverse climatic ■i iitions and hostile enyiron- ! ments. , ' The lieutenant is being as'sign- - ed-to a unit at Toul-Rosieres AB. j France. ; which supports the U. S ■ Air Forces in Europe, mission of f * providing the mayor 'airpower con- ■ tribution for defense of the U. S. ■ military forces and equipment. • | The Mentohe (Ind.) high school i.graduate, attended Purdue ui ; mty. He was- commissioned through the aviation cadet program. and is a inymber of Delta. ! Sigma Phi, j His wife. Barbara, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Cluley of 12'142 tye.'ith-rby Road. L.'s Alamitos. Calif.
. Jr ' ‘ I Airman Stephen Bumbaugh Completes Basic Training » SAN -VXTOXTO, Tex. — Airman Stephen K. Buntoaugh. son of Mr [and Mrs. George E. of ■ 1114 S. Buffalo St.. Warsaw, Ind., | has completed Air Force ba®c mill-1 tan* training at Lackland .Ah'S. Tex. < I Airman Bumbaugh has. been sd- | ected for technical training as a . communications wiring specialist 1 lat the Air Training Command ‘ATC school at Sheppard .AFB, Tex. His new urit is part of *tbe I vast ATC system which trains air* I [men and officers in the div«-se I skdis required by the nation's aerospace force.
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WINNING UNIT — The Wawasee Warriors Junior color guard unit, a part of the z Syracuse-Wawasee Junior rhsunuriHf Bugle Corps, won first in color guard units at the Mermaid
Syracuse Junior Legion Color Guard Gets First In Mermaid Festival Parade
The Wawasee Warriors won first ; place for color guards' in the Mermaid parade These nine young ; boys apd juris should be cong: stowing they made. I They have marched in several para- ! Ides in the county , recently. ' The credit for the training of the | color guard gees to Wayne Coy and f Leroy Weaver. More aid more ( te a?e asking to join the drum and biigle corps and the , I color guard, lack of musical in- ( struments and equiivnent is keep- , ing them out. ' . , The color guard needs flags, a . United States. State and Christian flag, Jt does not seem right for a , group such as this to turn down •young people, who reallv want to' be a ;xirt of this worthwhile organ- ' izatipn because of lapk of fiuwis to 1 purchase needed equipment, end r because Syracuse citizens 'are not : »acquainted with the need. . BOAT VIOLATORS FINED . Five persons have been fined in l I Syranise justice of the peace- Chris-1 ’ tian Koher’s court recently for Indiana Boating Law violations. • j They are Larry A. Bren eman, ' Marion, fined Sl9. for speeding in . a zoned area. The arresting officer ■ was constable Dale Sparklin. | John Leonard, Fort Wayne, and Henry’ L. Yoder. Middlebury, were ■ fined sl7 for no obsen'er in their ■' boats Charges were made by coh- • servation officer Earl Money. ’ : Sheryl A. Miller, Leesburg, was charged with ; improper lighting by ' i Sparklin and fined SI9. Gregory Porow, Goslien, paid sl7 | far speeding after sunset. The ar-1 rest was made bv officer Monev, 1
Rose Marie Reid TOM SOCKS WHITE STAG ■v i i mvv n u arrow MEN’S and LADIES’- Sportswear JANTZEN . McGREGOR Wawasee Village Syracuse, Ind.
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Festival parade. Four members of the color guard proudly display their trophy and sign designating their unit are. from left. Larry Lecount, Cathy Brock,
12th Annual Basketball Tourney To Be Held At Riverside Park, Logansport ' The 12th annual Riverside Park independent basketball tourney will be held on the outdoor court at the park in Logansport from July 19 through August I. j Championship trophy with individual trophies, a runner-up trophy and team sportsmanship trophy will' be.| given. j According to the rules each tearp will be allowed 12 players with no player being allowed to parti.ciapte I on any’ more than one team. ' Entry blanks must be returned to Jake Timmons,- 827 20th St., Logansport. j
w 0 w 0 jdn. iwK ■ Syrucust p ]3 pp.lt. Wtbsftr < i. D RIVE-1 THEATRE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. at 8:40 “Island Os The . I Blue Dolphins” Plus at 10:15 YUL BRENNER in i ‘lnvitation To A Gunfighter” Sun. - Wed. at 8:40 GARY GRANT in “Father Goose’’ ’ Plus at 10:15 - TONY RANDALL in “The Brass Bottle” All Family Entertainment'
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Mark Workman, and Randy Weaver. Other members include Dave Coy, Janet and Jean Adair, Joan and John ThornJnirg. A MailUdumal staff photo. BLIND BOGGIE TOURNEY AT WAWASEE GOLF CLUB I A blind boggie tournament was held at the Wawasee Golf Course oxer the holiday weekend with the following winners: Saturday — John Kiley. Kokomo, . and George Wamsby. Citlxer, each with a 76. Sunday — Jan Mooney, .Marion. Slim Harmeyer, Muncie, and George Thornburg. Syracuse, each with 70. Monday — Joe Baruth. North Webster, and Al Theis, , Chicago, each, with a 73.
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