The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1965 — Page 6

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FOO AND FAYE’S — Delicious, luscious. savory, very* good and wonderful are a few of the words used bx an a persons to deScribe th«‘ food sieved at' foo and Faye s Cantonese rv-t auratit.

. Tips For Better Golf —• By Pro Don Byrd ’ Wawasee Golf Course

PROPERLY FITTED CLUBS ... \ MUST! In all.fairness to oneself h person/should. bare fittcp - J ■ . . ■ ■ I‘° w ■. purpose 6; plaj .j> ane .is of course 'enjoyment derived from i Hi get situated so you may at have a chance of doming no less than 100 per cent of- thJ gool? tert will, readily jesiol the ■ clubs." Certainly before walking in a pair of shoes you -would want them to fit to insure against damaging. or crippling effects. This holds equally true in swinging eltrfw that ah-n't suited to an individual. Perjnanent damage can be paused to a golf awing regarding ttenpo, dub head arc, hand position throughout the swing; to name dnly a few important phases i— due Ito use of improperly-fitted golf dufcs. Most people don't know how golf chib maritrfactorers are jble to arrive sd a standard fengih for golf clubs Ths is directly related to the 'distance from the ground to a perlands when he is standing re- ’ laxed.’ For exhmple: I am siv feet tali and my extended .arm reach < from finger tip to finge.f tip. is six $ feet When I stand relaxed my i hands are at .a Standard disr from the ground. If my! arm reach i were only five feet and nine indies, Iwo ! ■ ■■ • I -- out eonsxk r I which would immediately damage ■ reach, xvvre six feet and four inches I cixild certatoly use a shorter dub because if I would stand relaxed my ground 1 • flat or degrees upright) is determined by die natural, arc a golfer employs' ja striking) the ball 11. I—. 1 Wl.

APPEARING AT . I I ■ Q's WACO BEACH On Lake Wawasee I I "THE SHADES" I POPULAR GIRLS' COMBO I WINNERS OF MERMAID FESTIVAL TALENT SHOW Friday, July 23 - 8 p.m. to ? ■' I . \ » Beach Party Every Friday Nite "THE SCEPTERS” ■ COMING JULY 30 SEE THE I I' WACO A-GO-GO GIRLS I

Wedncsday. July 21, 1965

Located on state road 13 south of Syracuse in Wawasee Village the’i restaurant, which serves the finest I of foods, attracts many Lakeland i visitors as well as the local resi- 1 dents.

JI I i:-- -■?*» ■ f i Jr This arc is din dastanve ones hands are from the ground.-as well as by the length are a jMrsdn uses to attain distance. The flex, of die shaft ifejdirectly related to the speed of ones "swing.Many different flexes of shrifts are manufactured in order to tit any. ■ the s£>aft must be, and gon- / . - more must be. Certainly you should have the proper flex in order to get :.a- -maximum out of the tempo of your natural swing. h*-mds. as well as .the amount of ■ ant point and should not be ox er-

It you .want to dine in comfortable and beautiful, oriental surroundings then Foo and Faye's is the place to go for either Cantonese or American food.

looked. Some texture grips are ex en better suited to certain climates. Another important part of the equipment which often is sadly neglected is — die proper golf bail. There are many different compression i tightness of the rubber windings Inside the coxer 1 balls oh the ket, and in order .to-get maximum distance it is important to use I ■ the ball wh ch can be adequately com’presst'd 1 by the club head at hn-. ' 1 i the ball as it : springs off the chi> head If your swing is .slow you need a low com- i 1 c rives sb ly, f your' swing is fast you need a high com- ■ p much as chib shafts are made, to fit any speed swing. j Why not get by an expert wiki is qualified to explain the proi per swing weight relative to the proper shaft flex, the proper lengtli shaft, the proper size grip, the proper degree of flatness or uprightness, the proper compression ball to use. etc. — rather than by someone win, merely knows the price, the catalogue number, and only possi- ! bly which end of the cli±> to take hold cf ???? FAMILY REI'NTQN HELD AT FLOW SCHUDERS A family reunion xvas held at die home of Sir. and Mrs. Floyd Schuder of Milford Sunday, July 18. There was a carry-in dinner at ' the noon hour and (hiring the afternoon out-floor- games and sw-lmming I were- enjoyed. Tbose present were Mr. and Mrs. Ham i'otl, David. Andrew. Mat- \ : <rf Ixvijdon.. England; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uhl,' Debra Jo and Scott Uhl of Aznliz, Mich : Mrs Nick jf Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Evard | Schuder of Niles. Mich.: Mr, and Mrs. SethVMcFarren of Milford:' Mr and Mrs-' Clifford S.lxxxis and V __ ~—k ■>. and the hosts . ( _. | mlton, Mrs UnoV-cz- ami Mrs Vhl are daughters oy.Mr. and ! Mrs. Sdridcr . and Ere/t Sehtuler , is their son. ■ X RSaTHECLASSIHEDS - re- ~re - ... ■

Jon And Phyl Baisch A Real Smash In'Mary, Mary'

I Lake area theater in the round fans received a real treat last xveek when Jon and Phyl Baish played the lead roles in file recent broadway hit, ‘‘Mary, Mary,” at -the Ei> ! chanted Hills playhouse. The couple are favorites of theater goers and are’co-owners of the playiiouse along with John and Kay Bald’Ain. i Their reading and acting as Dob and Mary McKellaway made the

Swimming Lessons A Splashing Success I Repeated success marks the finish of the second session of swim lessons at Milford lake. In tliese classes just as :n the first sesdon classes. many children have learned to enjoy Indiana's number one summer recreation because of overcoming their .fear of the water. In addition. to this, children have developed which will be helpful, to them for the The third and final three-week n of swimming lessons wall be-1 gin July 261 Half-Hour lessons are g’ven each afternoon. Monday to Thursday, on the beginners, advanc-, ed beginners.. and intermediate I swimmers' levels.- ' Enrollment for the . third session ■ ■ taken Monday, July. 1:30 p.m. at the Milford laktTpavi- : lion. All children are encouraged to ) sign up for lessons. Why not allow your child to. learn j to swim for his safety and fmvhis j. enjovment° For further information, call'6sß-4427. ! WOWO TO EXPLOkE RECREATION NEEDS IN INDIANA FORT WAYNE, Ind. — An hourlong documentary special exploring Indiana recreational facilities /will be broadcast on radio station WOWO at 9:05 p.m. tomorrow. (Thursday). To Interview E. Money Produced by WOWO editorial research director. Dick the program wifi feature interviews with Art York, director. Indiana txHirist division; John Mitchell, dir-g ector. Indiana department of natural- resources: Tltomas Dustin, president, Indiana Izaak Walton League: Join Williamson, president. Angola Area Chamber of Commerce; Earl Money, state con-.: servatinn officer, Syracuse; and Martin Nadine, executive secretarv. Fort Wayne park bxard. the jHogram.wffl be WOWO public affairs director, Doug Steph-g ens. J October 15 Set For Opening Os Bridge-O-Rama At .the BridreO-Rama meeting held recently the date of October 15 was set for the first night of : play* in this year’s tournament. .Anyone wanting to play must be registered by’ October 1 Interested persons may call Mr< Blanche Thornburg to register. MOCK'S Marine Rentals WACO DRIVE INBOARD & OUTBOARD GAS PHONE: 457-3355

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play a smash hit. I .Also seen in the production were Charlene Rothan, who is in her second year at the playhouse and is a good actress. Newcomer Ernie Hoitsma played the part of "Dirk” and the audience appreciated his talent. The attorney was played by Keith Titus and again the fans loved his performance. His movements

Dog On Vacations LAFAYETTE-r-To take or not 1 to take Fido xyfth you on vacation — that is the question! I Dr. Ken Meyer, extension veterinarian at Purdue university’, points • out that ■ all dogs are ■ nos adapted , for travel with the family. Very old dogs may not be able to withstand the rigors of travel. Some dogs aiv unmanageable in a car-4 and could contribute to an accident. Any sick dog should not travel. If you cannot take your dog along. . you can put him in a boarding kennel or a veterinarian's kernel. Some ptx>ple have found their pets to be happy if they are left at home with sonxx»ne to water, feed and exercise them twice a day. p If you do take your dog on vacation, take his food and water hw’s and leash. Your dog is less rotot. to be upset if you take a supply ■MJ his regular dog food and water. . If you are going camping, take flea and tick sprays. About a month before jw interd ! to leave on your trip take your dog ! to your veterinarian for a thorough j physical examination-. If the dog has any minor skin problems, ear conditions, etc., they can be corrected before you leax-e. Dogs should be vaccinated for rabies within six months before you travel Carry the rabies certificate ' with you when traveling as proof j of x-accination. For the dog’s protection you may xx’ant to give him a booster shot for distemper and hepatitis — if it has I been over a year since his test xac- 1 cination. If rex-aecinations are nec-1 essary. have them done at least a xveek before the trip. Don't feed an animal the last thing before leaxnng because he will 1 lx> more likely to become car sick, cautions Meyer. Feed him six to e : rtit hours before leaving, if pcs- . 1 S’bli'. i Remember that your dog needs j rest stops just as you do. When the fanvlv stops for gasoline or food, give the dog water and exercise. ! But don’t rein . things for other travelers by letting your dog run < loose, Keep him on a leash — in designated exercise areas. Wlren you stop, don't leave your dog m.a' hot car. Park the car in the shade, and Open the xvindows sFchtly.' Earip vemxmany dogs are toe A ' , Aiyire -locked in | a hot closed car. ” l When planning accomodations check with motels and hotels in adi vance to make sure they w: 11 accept the dog. Say you saw it in The Mail-Journal.

i in—j Rose Marie Reid > TOM SOCKS WHITE STAG i VII ARROW MEN’S and LADIES’ Sportswear JANTZEN I McGREGOR Wawasee Village Syracuse, Ind.

l and actions seem to be especially appreciated. Tlie play xx-as directed by veteran Enchanted Hills personality Dee Kreglow. / Phyl Baisch xvill be seen from July 21 through 25 in the playhouse production of “High Spirits.” Watch for return engagements from the other actors who xvere in “Mary. Marx.”

Farm Safety Week | July 25-31.1965 ' Tlie Indiana Farm Safety Council. Inc., urges all Hoosier rural resi--1 dents to support National Farm. Safety Week. July 25 to 31, as pro- ' claimed by President Lyndon Baines Johnson. I Special emphasis „ will be given ! this year to the prexention 'of accidents involving sloxv moving ve- ' chicles, chemicals,', electricity, ar.d recreational activities. The Indiana . farm safety council urges that ■ strtxng new efforts be made to eliminate hazards and correct unsafe 1 practices which cause far too many * farm and rural accidents. Last, year farm accidents resulted in 8.400 deaths and more than 780,000 injuries. Os these deaths, 3.600 xvere j motor-vehicle, ,2.000 were in the home. 2;600 were xvork accidents, and 800 resulted from non-motor , vehicle accidents. ; C. Wesley Dane, president of the council, says “The farm picture is j constantly changing. With new machinery, chemicals, and methods. it is a challenge to learn how to utilize them all safely. However, unless this nexv knowledge is car-; I ried through in everyday practice, I •the death toll among rural . re6i-! dents xvill continue to rise.” / 1 Many farm organizdtlofis through- ■ out the state of Indiana will be conducting special projects during the xveek of July 25-31 to help carry ; out the theme “Safe and Alive in ; ’65.” • | THORNBURG DRUGS INSTALL COURTESY . COUNTER IN STORE Thornburgs Drug Company, south | erf Syracuse, has installed a postage i - meter, letter and parcel post scales, t in what is known as a courtesy counter. ' ■ I This counter is for the benefit of the store’s mail ; packages and letters, in hours after the post office is closed or when they do not care to go into to\x"n. • The counter will be open (hiring the store hours. FUN IN THE SUN •sSportswear "x* Cottons Gwenn's Apparel “For the young at heart” LIGONIER, INDIANA

"Hill Hoppin' Hoosiers" To Promote Tourism INDLAN.APOLIS. IND. - Buses will leave July 27 from Indianapolis, Rushville, and Terre Haute to take Hoosiers’’ on a four-day trip through Kentucky and Tennessee xvhere they will ge promoting tourism in southern Indiana. .■ Aside from publicizing the Hoosier hills, the group will study the tourist attractions in. the two states south of Indiana. The tour is sponsored cooperatively by the Indiana Department of Commerce and Southern Indiana, Ine. . ,/ All buses are scheduled to rendezvous either at New Albany or Evansville, and the entire caravan will meet at Kentucky Dam Village State Park for a • barbecue’ on the shores of Kentucky Lake around 2 p.m. tlie first day, following coffee hours at the rendezvous cities. Stops will be rpade in a dozen other Hoosier cities to pick up the’ 1 tourist passengers. They are Greensburg. North Vernon, Madison. Columbus. Scottsburg. Bloomington, Bedford. Jasper. Dale. Sullivan, Vincennes, and'Princeton.' The Hoosiers will visit the Kentucky Lake area. Paducah, Kv.; Nashville, Gatlinburg, and Knoxxrtle. Tern.: Berea. Danxille. Lex-

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Butler State Park at Carrollton, Ky. Kentucky? and Tennessee state i tourist, officials ape planning special programs and events to enterI tain the Hoosiers. the robei t hunt family. x NORTH WEBSTER, HOME FROM WORLD’S FAIR IN NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt and sons. Kris and James, returned to their home .in North Webster Sunday. July 18, from New York. Last week Mrs. Hunt and sons flew to New Jersey where Mr. Hunt has been employed. The family spent a day at the New York world's fair, and a day sightseeing in New York city, and returned to Indiana with Mr. Hunt by car. ICE CREAM SOCIAL Saturday, July 31, 1965 Cromwell Methodist Church By Cromwell M. Y. F. TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION Cottages — Lots— Homes GEO. PATON ; k REALTOR p Lake Tippecanoe -. Leesburg