The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1969 — Page 5

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Bay Point Condominium Open To Public On Friday

Bay Point, Indiana’s only luxury lakefront condominium, will formally open its doors to the public at a ceremony to be held Friday morning. Thomas S. Leonard, Jr., president of the South Shore Development Corporation, developer of the project, stated open house hours will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and at hours to be announced later for the remainder of the summer. The $2 million, 54-unit project, situated on the far south shore of Lake Wawasee, is located on a four-acre tract of land and on highway 13A, the old Johnson Hotel site. The first building has eighteen year - around apartment residences with ‘maximum sound - proof engineering, including double walls and special floors, each apartment facing the lake, with conveniences including boat docking, covered parking, the latest in appliances and private lakeside terraces. The purchasers will have a choice of over 20 different carpet and wall colors including the latest in shag or plush wall-to-

HEADQUARTERS FOR Summer Vacationers Lotions — Swim Wear Beach Balls -— Accessories W. R. THOMAS Uptown Syracuse FIRSTS NO ONLY SECONDS MAGEE BARGAIN BARN BRANCH OF MAGEE 5c to SI.OO STORES Sold BELOW Chain Store Unusual and Inexpensive Gifts 29 c to $2.98 Bird Baths $2.59 up Colored Gazing Balls $5.98 Cement Yard Ornaments SI.OO up Beautiful Artificial Flowers 10< MORE CUT PRICE BARGAINS EACH WEEK I Magee Pottery I 2 Mile North of N. Webster on Highway Isß Open Every Afternoon -1 till 6 “FURL YOUR SAILS ... DROP THE ANCHOR!” From Our Galley Comes The Finest Cuisine In Prime Steaks Ocean Fresh Sea Foods — NOW FEATURING — Maple Leaf Farm Roast Duck With Orange Sauce Served With Your Favorite Cocktails KITCHEN OPEN NIGHTLY ’TIL 12:00 A. M. THE BEACON . ON KALE ISLAND Lake Wawasee

wall carpeting. Mr. Leonard stated, “We felt that buyers would insist on a maximum of choices being available to them — the whole concept of condominium living and convenience along with its flexibility is being very well received. He said the lakeside pool will be constructed next spring. Stardust Lodge Offers Unique Gifts The Stardust-Lodge Gift Shop is owned and operated by the author of the book “Dusting the Stars’’ and other rhymes. Mrs. Price has done extensive traveling through the United States and many foreign countries, including Figi, Morea, Bora Bora, Austria, New Zealand. The gifts are fruits of these travels and will arouse the interest and curiosity of all ages. All the articles are hand crafted and relate to the artists creativity. The Stardust Lodge gift shop is located on SR 13 across from South Shore golf course. Hours are daily 9:30 to 5:30 Monday through Sunday.

Many Beautiful Girls In ' 'Queen Os Lakes’ Contest

There are many beautiful girls in this year’s “Queen of Lakes’’ contest. The title is now held by pretty Peggy Dean of Nappanee;. The girls attended a preliminary judging reception at a North Webster restaurant last evening at 6:30. Swim suit competition is set for 8 p.m. on Friday in the school gym with the finals being at 8 p.m. on Saturday. The public’s first look at the girls is at the swim suit competition. Miss Dean will assist in crowning the new “Queen of Lakes.’’

A REAL FISHERMAN — A sporting one pound, three ounce bluegill, caught last week while vaactioning in Hayward, Wise., William Lung of r 4 Syracuse eyes one of several trophies the catch is qualified to win in an area contest. The fish, taken on a night crawler in the Hayward area’s Nelson lake, won a “Fisherman-of-the-Week” award and prizes for Mr. Lung.

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Each of the contestants will appear in the parade on Saturday afternoon.-Shey are required to enter either a decorated float or a decorated convertible. Entered in this year’s contest are: KAY KAISER, Miss Milford, sponsored by the Milford Lions club. PAMELA TRANTHAM, Miss Webster Lake, sponsored by Put-ter-In Amusement Park. PEGGY HUGHES, Miss Americanism, sponsored by American Legion post 253 of Syracuse. LINDA BETH GROESBECK, Miss Warsaw Jaycees, sjxmsored by the Warsaw Jaycees. PAM WELTY, Miss Etna Green, sponsored by the Jr. ONO club. CHARLOTTE PLUM, Miss Young Republican, sponsored by the Kos. Co. YRs. REBECCA KELLOGG, Miss Eastbrook, sponsored by the Eastbrook high school band. DEBBIE FLINN, Miss Mobil,

sponsored by Morrison’s Mobil of Pierceton. PAM PAINTER, Miss Lake Area Sports Car Club, sponsored by the club. KATHY McCOOL, Miss North Webster Lumber, sponsored by the lumber company. CAROLYN EDWARDS, Miss North Webster Jaycees, sponsored by the Jaycees. REBECCA ESPINOZA, Miss Pierceton, sponsored by Pierceton high school. JANET LEE, Miss Ligonier Civil Defense, sponsored, by the civil def§nse. SUSIE BROWER, Miss North Webster Realtors. MARILYN ELEY, Miss Argos JAN ROCQUE, Miss North Webster Ski-Bees. MARCIA McFARLAND, Miss i Akron. GINGER SHIPLEY, Miss North Webster Junior High. ‘ CARLA SINGREY, Miss Flotilla. ROSE-ANN WOLFE, Miss Wawasee High School. t JOYCE CRIPE, Miss Tower Advertising. MARTA JUDAY, Miss Texaco. PAM LEWALLEN, Miss North Webster Legion Auxiliary. Star Fruit Salads On Summer Menus NEW YORK INAPS) — A simmery summer day becomes a festive one with a crisp refreshing fruit salad the star of an informal meal. There is a wide choice and can be fruit combined with fish or meats or serve the salad garnished with stuffed eggs. What really makes a salad superb is the dressing. It unites tW flavors and makes the difference between a star and a bit part. Our pictured salad is made from all fresh fruits, left in fairly large pieces and an unusual dressing made from real mayonnaise and heavy creamed sparked with bitters. Crisp iceberg lettuce, with the lovely cool pale green colors is used with the luscious fruit. Fruit Salad With Bitters Dressing Western Iceberg lettuce Cantaloupe, cut into wedges Pineapple, cut into sticks Mango, cut into slices Strawberries, whole or halved Bitters Dressing Core, rinse, drain and chill lettuce. Prepare and cut fruit. Gently pull apart leaves from chilled lettuce to form cups. Arrange fruit in the lettuce cups. Serve with Bitters Dressing.

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FRED CLAYTON MAKES A HOLE-IN-ONE Fred Clayton of Syracuse made a hole-in-one Thursday at Maxwelton Golf Course, the first for him and first of the year at Maxwelton. Clayton was using a number 4 wood and the hole-in-one was made at the Bth hole. The foursome included Joe Hughes, Dr. Miller, Wayne Bucher, Jr., and Clayton playing in the Syracuse City League.

BEST BALL FOURSOME. PIN PLAY ---Best ball foursome and pin play was the play on Thursday for the ladies of the Tippy Country club. Winners were as follows: First place—Ruth Phillips, Amber Christensen, Marie Johnson, and Elaine Adams. Second place—Jody Oyler, Karen Aker, Jody Frantz and Mary St alter. Third place—Phyl Landis, Jane Grossnickle, Betty Anglin and Pauline Goshert. Fourth place—Tammy Light, Joan Gray, Kay Stine and Ida Dimberg. Low putts—Kay Schubert, class A; Irma Scheidt, class B; Naomi Hartle, class C and Izzie Fiedeke, class D. Naomi Hartle and Kay Stein tied for pin play. MAXWELTON LADIES PLAY MEDAL Twenty ladies braved the elements Tuesday for medal play at South Shore. Winners are as follows: Eighteen holes—Marjorie Newcomer, low gross; Linda Neff, low net; and Dot Stiver, low putts. Nine hole—Donna Johnson, low gross; Rosemary Lantz, low net; and Alice Herbison, low putts. Several of the members were guests at South Shore. SOUTH SHORE LADIES HOLD GUEST DAY A total of 67 members and guest enjoyed st day of golf pnd luncheon on Tuesday at the South Shore golf club. The committee for the party was composed of Ruth Banta, chairman and Virginia Lamley, Marie Dock and Edwina Newhouser. Sandy Walgamuth and Brenda Kuhns were in charge of the coffee hour. An oriental theme was carried out with decorations, favors, costumes and food. Prizes were awarded. Mrs. Jack Burnstein, Fairfax, Va., the former Bertha Nicolai, is visiting friends and relatives in the Syracuse area. Bitters Dressing: Whip onehalf cup heavy cream until stiff peaks form when beater is raised. Fold in one cup real mayonnaise, two tablespoons sugar and one teaspoon aromatic bitters. Chill. Makes one and threefeurths cups. Note: For thinner, more piquant dressing, whip one-half cup heavy cream until soft peaks form when beater is raised. Gradually add two tablespoons sugar, beating until stiff peaks form. Fold in one-half cup real mayonnaise and two teaspoons bitters. Chill. Makes one and one-third cups. t/ve M/r j KALE ISLAND BAIT HOUSE

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Insurance Tip For Riding Golfers To thousands of people, a perfect summer weekend includes at least one full day on the golf course. And more and more golfers are indulging in the luxury of driving around the course in their own motorized golf carts. If you own a cart, says the Insurance Information Institute, you should be sure it's covered with some type of insurance. While the 'homeowners policy excludes liability coverage on most motor vehicles such as automobiles and snowmobiles, golfmobiles when used for golfing purposes are covered. Liability protection covers any damage the cart might do to other persons or their property. If you don’t have a homeowners policy, your agent can help you obtain liability coverage under another policy. Coverage for damage to the cart itself is also available.

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EBENEZER LADIES » AID IN ANNUAL PICNIC The Ebenezer Ladies Aid annual picnic was held in the home of Mrs. Theries Doll Thursday, June 19. A carry-in dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. Mrs. Edna Thomas gave devotions. Following the dinner a short business meeting was held. Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, president, presided. Devotions from The Upper Room was read and an original poem that was written and presented Mrs. Doll for Mother’s Day was read, entitled “Hie Rocking Chair’’. Reports were heard and several members read articles of interest. Mrs. Milo Snyder invited all to open house last Sunday when she and Mr. Snyder observed their 60th wedding anniversary. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. The July meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred Harper. There were 16 members and nine guests, Mrs. Oma Hathaway, Mrs. Jacob Click, Mrs. Claude Swartz, Mrs. Mabel Burley, Mabel Forbes, Mrs. Virgil Bobeck, Mrs. Court Slabaugh, Mrs. Melburn Rapp and Mrs. William Souder of Taylorsville, 111., present. SYRACUSE LOCAL Mrs’ Robert H. Pidgeon of Indianapolis is at her summer home on r 4 Syracuse for the summer.