The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1965 — Page 5

' Rose Marie Reid TOM SOCKS WHITE STAG IVII Jvv n u ARROW MEN’S and LADIES’ Sportswear JANTZEN ________ McGREGOR Wawasee Village Syracuse, Ind.

Bowlers Wanted Wednesday Night Mixed league. Anyone Interested CALL 457-3855 Wawasee Bowl SYRACUSE, IND.

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MAKES UNUSUAL CATCH — A very unusual catch was made Saturday night by Robert Gregory of Pittsboro, an occupant of one of the William Benninghoff cottages at Morrison Island, Lake Wawasee, when he landed an 8L pound Blue Channel catfish. His catch was the same as he made a year ago at about the same spot and using an Impala bait\ Blue channel catfish are seldom found in the lakes in this area, however, Mr. Gregory landed a second one shortly after this picture was taken.

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•-••-•■■ ■ - -■■•-- . —- ■ -y | 2d ANNUAL r ; SYRACUSE CITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Sunday, Sept. 12 111 • 8 . • . ’ . ' ( 1 0 Maxwelton Golf Course I H • . ■ . • I I QUALIFYING ROUNDS MUST BE I PLAYED BETWEEN SAT, AUG. 28 AND SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 I s s°° Entry Fee rl H INCLUDES GOLF AND REFRESHMENTS I TROPHIES — MERCHANDISE PRIZES I

PLACE I LAKE WAWASEE - jMK«aa tad. I and 13 Alternate at ttw State Fish Hatchery oc Wawaaee r~ .~-<»• ' , Lake ibea 3 muei north an U AJ sfeityl-sJ JS jFSvyyowr o»" do.b’t vie'moba* home lot for'te"'* per month than / lhe ten! yov ore probably now poyiag. fREE water hont Wawasee f occen boot lot plvt ehjoymenl of Sandy Wawasee beaches and L iwiwiming pools DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 AM. TILL DARK , f Tor aPerfect Picnic - B-.AaW-/wp! =. 8 E E R m TW ir Pennington's A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE-IN Kale Island Bridge — Lake Wawasee

'Little Me A Big Hit "Little Me” was a big hit last week at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. Each actor or actress was perfectly cast. Besides good acting, singing and dancing the performers were quick change artists. Keith Titus was liked by everyone with his performances as Noble Eggelston. Pinchley, Sr., Vai du Vai. Fred Pointrine, Prince (Tierney and Noble Junior. Mareen Feder was excellent as Young Belle and Baby. .Also appearing in the big cast of characters were. Joe Yoder, Phyl Baisch, Charlotte Bremer, Jay ’Gould' Thompson, Kay Baldwin, Briant Hamor Lee, Martin Henderson. Frederick Bremer, George Spelvin. Nelson Muntz and James Wright. The next production starting August 25 and ending August 29. will be “Take Her She’s Mine,” starring Martin Henderson and Ann Ossewaarde. John Baldwin is the director. “The King and I" will be the last production of the season, starting September 1 and ending Sep-

tember 4. Phyl Baisch will be “Anna” and Jon Baisch will be “The King.” 'Darkness In New Delhi' To Be Shown Sunday “Darkness in New Delhi,” a sound filmstrip in color, will be shown at the Syracuse Baptist church Sunday, Aug. 29, at 7:30 p.m. > This film brings to the screen a vivid and dynamic portrayal of the recent third assembly of the World Council of Churches and its catastrophic betrayal of the faith. The “Expose" probes into this biggest-of-all “protestant” conclaves and takes a searching Bible-oriented look at the WOC"s proclamation of itself as a defender of “Brotherhood”, “Unity”, and “Light.” All who are concerned over the liberal religious trends of our day and who are alarmed by the ecumenical movement wall find this film most helpful. The public is cordially invited to the service. SOUTH SHORE JUNIOR CHAMP The junior Championship and. pee wee championships were held at the South Shore club on Friday last week. Club pro Bob Auer announced the junior winners as follows: Champion. Jon Hulley; runner up, Tom Crew's, low net winner, Kim Heckaman and lbw net runner-up, Dave Fisher. A player must be between 12 and 16 to participate in this event. In the pee wee division the winner was Mark Talmadge. Runner-up i was; Steve Reed and low net winner was his brother, Frank Reed, All the peewee players were under 12. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughters of Syracuse were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boocher near Bremen.

NOW SHOWING THRU SAT. PETER SELLERS PETER O’TOOLE ROMY SCHNEIDER In “What’s New Pussycat” Color SUN. THRU TUES. AUG. 29, 30 - 31 FRANKIE AVALON DEBORAH WALLEY In “Ski Party”

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SHELL STATION — The Shell service station, located at 907 south Huntington street, Syracuse, has been a popular motor center this summer for Lakeland area folks and

Lakeland Youth News By BUD SMITH The fair week dance Thursday was a howling success. Music was . furnished by the number one band in the state, “The Kings Men.” A wonderful time was had by all. and I must say that all those Who attended the dance were perfect ladies and gentlemen. Thanks a load, kids, this good behavior will surely go in our favor' when we decide to have another dance open to all teen agers, members or not. A couple of advantages to having these open occasionally are: 1 We can get a large enough crowd to offord some of the real .well known bands. While we have some real good bands of our own, the kids like variety the same as adults do, and this will give it to them. 1 2. By attracting larger crowds, it makes it so much more interesting to our members. They meet so many new people and make a lot of new friends. Os course the kids are wondering when we will be do-; ing this again, and I personally j feel that it would be great if we' could have one a month die year around. I took every precaution to have a [ peaceful evening by having our j

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NOW ; APPEARING IFW at _ ’ r Yellow Banks Jr Hotel . THE BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED TEDDIE MERCER (AT THE PIANO BAR) «- I SONGS, MUSIC, CHATTER AND STORIES You Name If • 'Til Play It" Says Teddie Yellow Banks Hotel | SHIPS LOUNGE ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE WEBSTER — NORTH WEBSTER, IND. Phone: 834-2533 Your Hosts — John & Konnie Bowden |||

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I summertime residents alike. i The station is managed and operati ed by Monte Wave, who is shown > here with employee Andy Young. I Besides handling a full line of

Floridian Makes Double Eagle On No. 6 At South Shore Golf Course Don Boyd of Hollywood, Fla., copped a double Eagle on number 6 at South Shore golf course last Wednesday, according to club pro Bob Auer who was with the foursome. Also along to witness th? fete were Bill Thompson of Logansport and Dick Brown of Syracuse. Boyd, who operates a club shop and ■’makes custom clubs in Hollywood, Fla., drove with a one wood and hit a tree, then used a three wood to make a 215-yard drive to go into the cup. Nuinber 6 is 475 yardS and is a par 5 hole. Auer said last year, in 83 millioh rounds of golf pla-yed, there were only 44 double Eagles! Mr. Boyd is married to the former Delores Slabaugh of. Milford. ‘ ■ , ■ _ . '

local Civil Defense unit come in to i help with the larger crowd. These ' fellows are really doing a great I job, and deserve a lot of credit. They have done such a good job for. Gerrie and Orrin Smith out at Waco, that I thought I would give them a try, and I'm glad . I did. I don't have anything'planned for.? the very near future, but I certainly : hope we can continue witli our i open dances. 1 YOUR FE-XRLJESS LELVDER

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Shell products, the station has a fuel oil service. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

BOATING AND TRAFFIC CASES IN SYRACUSE JP COURT Traffic and; boating violations were heard recently in Turkey Creek township justice of the peace Christian Koher’s court. Mary Walker of Ligonier and Jerry Thornburg of Syracuse were each fined $1925 and Paul Joe Pifer Jr., was assessed S2O for speeding. 1 Robert Gonzales, Weslaco, Tex., was fined a total of S2O for driving without an operator’s licence, and John R. Jikly; Goshen, was fined $19.25 for passing in violation of sign mark trigs, , The traffic arrests were made by Syracuse police officers Oscar Dahl and Gary Sevison. deputy sheriff Roger .Fellow's and state officer H. O. Harper. Boating Violations David Mitchell. Carmel, was fined sl9 for improper lighting and Larry Jackson of Anderson was fined' $34. sl7 each on two violations. Jackson was charged with improper lighting and not having a valid registration. Arrests were mad ' by constable Dale Sparklin and conservation officer Earl Money. Steven Troup of Elkhart spent last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ganger in Syracuse. Hfe~ brother. Douglas, □iso 'spent a week with his grandparents recently. TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION Cottages — Lots —- Homes GEO. PATON * REALTOR Lake Tippecanoe - Leesburg

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