The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 June 1970 — Page 5

BOAT RACES — This boat will be similar to those taking part in boat races at Syracuse Lake on June 14 ajs part of the F lotilia event. The boat is owned by John Rinker. Mr. and Mrs. Rinker will be in St. Mary’s Ohio, for the APBA National Endurance Marathon in which Mr. Rinker will be participating.

Dance Site Set For Flotilla Ball June 20

The annual Flotilla ball has been set for June 20 in the SmithWajbridge recreation hall at Bonar- Lake. A new location had to be made this year due to extensive remodeling at the previous site for a number of years at Wawasee Prep. Boat races are scheduled for Saturday. June 14. with the city park as viewing site. The sanctioned boat races involving the Midwest Chicago Boat Racing club will start at 1:30 with Dr. M/r PETERSEN KALE ISLAND BAIT HOUSE

CANTONESE AND j u SJL AMERICAN FOOD Reservations Required HOURS: 4 to 10 p.m. Week Days 12 to 10 p.m. Sundays Closed Mondays fOO FW6 Phone: 457-3774 Wawasee Village r South of Syracuse GIFT TIME WAWASEE BOAT CO. GIFT SHOP 0 LJJ* NOW OPEN Saturday — Sunday* New and Unusual Selection of Wedding and Graduation Gifts. — Gifts For AU Occasions — Golf Is Fun BEAUTIFUL \ South Shore Golf Course SOUTH SIDE y LAKE WAWASEE • 18-HOLE REGULATION COURSE • CLUB HOUSE FACILITIES • PRO SHOP • BAR AND DINING ROOM • SERVING BREAKFAST, DINNER, SUPPER Jim & Dorothy Connolly Managers STEVE RODERICK — Pro

C W. Hursh acting as emcee. The queen contestants will be appearing on WSJV-TV on ByLine on Thursday, June 18. at 10 am. instead of the announced time ot 9 o'clock. Essays for the Top Pop contest for the Flotilla are not to exceed 150 words and should contaih the name of the father being entered, name, age. town, number of children in family along with their ages, grade and school attended Top Pop will be honored guest for the entire Flotilla week end LAKELAND LOCAL James Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Gardner, of r 1. Syracuse, who graduated from South Central high school, near Wanatah, was at a chicken barbecue Sunday Guests from Argos. LaPorte. Plymouth and Syracuse enjoyed the cookout In the afternoon, cake, ice cream and punch were served to the 87 guests present

Lakeland GOLF

TWO BUND BOGEYS AT WAWASEE CLUB Two blind bogeys were played at Wawasee Golf club over the week end with G. Kappes of Indianapolis being the Saturday winner with a 71. The Sunday winner was Rich Billet posting a 79. TIPPY LADIES PLAY BEST BALL TWOSOME A best ball twosome was play of the day Thursday for Tippecanoe Ladies Day golf with the following winners: First. Issie Fiedeke and Irene Benzenberg; second. Vereen Kelly and Gloria Maish; third, a two-way tie. Esther Brewster and Joan Gray; Marie Johnson and Sandy Connor; and four. also a two. way tie. Mary Jane Lantz and Beth Flinn and' Ida Dimberg and Doris Anglin. Winners of putts were: Class A. Kay Schubert, 30; Class B, Irma Scheidt, 27; Class C. Amber New Outboard Motor Stolen A new Chrysler nine and ninetenths horsepower outboard motor still in the box, was stolen from the Sea Nymph company at Syracuse sometime Wednesday night. Discovery of the stolen motor was made' early Thursday morning and reported to Syracuse police. Value of the motor is $135 Model number of the motor is 92HA with 4713 serial number. THE LESTER GRAYS MOVE NEAR NORTH WEBSTER Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gray of r 1 Pierceton have moved to the former home of Mrs. Gray, the farm which belonged to her parents. known as the Charles T. Mock farm. The farm and home are located one mile south of North Webster east of SR 13. Their son and family also live on the same farm in another house. The Grays sold their farm east of Ridinger lake to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rapp of Indianapolis. The Rapps have a son, 14-year-old Chuck, who will attend Wawasee high school, and 12-year-old Sharon. their daughter, who will attend North Webster school. Mr. and Mrs. Rapp are school teachers and hope to teach in the Wawasee school this coming year. HOLIDAY COMPANY FOR WEEK END Mrs. Ida Hibschman of Syracuse entertained from Friday through Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lower and daughter Connie and Mr and Mrs Jack Hildreth ofToledo, O. Having brought their own boat, they enjoyed a ride of the lakes and some golf. En route home they stopped at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dale Parr, sister and brother-in-law of Mr Lower

“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

Christenson, 31 and Class D, Florrie Summy, 30. ANDY HARTLEY RECEIVES GOLF AWARD MAY 25 Charles “Andy'' Hartley. Leesburg. received a golf award during the awards convocation held last week at Huntington college. Andy was one of 60 persons recognized for contributions to the athletic program of the college. Athletic director Dave Osgood served as master of ce&monies and each coach spoke briefly as he honored the athletes in their particular sport. DINNER AND GOLF OUTING AT TIPPY * Dr Stanley Carr served as chairman of the annual golf outing and dinner for doctors, dentists and lawyers on Wednesday at Tippecanoe Lake Country club. The event this year was hosted by the dentists. Dr Robert Craig of Syracuse won golf honors. t' MISS MENTONE — Debra Ann Hiers has been chosen to represent Mentone in the annual Mermaid Festival Queen of Lakes contest. Debra is a member of the class of 71 and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Luke) Hiers of r 1 Mentone. She has brown hair and brown eyes and is five feet, five inches tall. She weighs 115 pounds. Debra won her title over six other girls at Mentone high school. County ABC Licenses Renewed Approval for renewal of the following licenses has been granted by the bounty alcoholic beverage board. The Rheinlander. Inc., twoway restaurant. Cedar Point, with dance permit; North Webster Liquors. Inc., three-way package store. 406 east Washington, North Webster; and John J. and Nancy L. Glon, twoway restaurant, r r Syracuse. A new license and dance permit has been granted SmithWalbridge Camps. Inc., r 4 Syracuse, three-way club

Fishing Should Be Good Here In general fishing should be good as fish are coming up over the spawning ground. At Salamonie Reservoir and Mississinewa Reservoir fishermen are catching small and largemouth bass, crappies, bluegills, carp and some northern pike. Bass and bluegill fishing are both good in this area. Bluegills are biting at the Barbee Chain. At the Tri-County State Fish and Wildlife Area bass, bluegills and redears are being taken. At Lake Wawasee bluegills, bass and crappies are being caught. Chain O’Lakes State Park and Lake Webster report catches of crappies and bass. Trout fishing should be good, as streams have receded and 12,000 rainbow and brown trout are being planted over the week end. In St. Joe River they are taking pike, largemouth bass and rock bass. Noble County Art Exhibit To Be Held June 19 ■ 20 Entries for the 3rd Annual Art Exhibit at Albion, will be accepted June 19. 1 to 6 p.m. and June 20. from 9:00 a m. to 4:30 p m. All work must be original. Artists from Allen, DeKalb. LaGrange. Steuben, Whitley, Kosciusko. Elkhart, and Noble Counties are invited to participate in the exhibit, which runs from June 23 through June 27. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded by the Noble County Art Association. Judges are Martin Stevens, teacher and artist of Middlebury and Mrs. James Hales, teacher and president of the Elkhart Art League. A "reception for artists and patrons will be held Tuesday evening June 23 at 7:30 p.m. in tfie exhibition hall on the square in Albion. Bicycle Rodeo Set For June 13 Registration of bicycles for the Bicycle Rodeo is being held this Saturday at Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church from 9 a.m. till noon. The safety of each "bike” will be checked and the youth will be entered in the Rodeo which will be held the following Saturday also at the church. There is no charge or entry fee for the youths since this is a public service of the church and the police department. Each youth must register and be checked before the Rodeo begins in order to participate. The safety inspection covers the pedals, wheels, handlebars, and other parts of the bicycle. The police will be giving some safety literature to each of the contestants. John Goldman, chairman of the event, is asking that men of the community who are public minded assist in this program by volunteering to help judge the Rodeo which is to be held on June 13 from 9 a m. till noon. Those volunteers may call the church office to give their name and also receive instructions This program is designed to assist the youth of today become the careful drivers of tomorrow. It is hoped that as many youth of the ages of 6 through 15 will give their support. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. v Jane Scheuer and children Brett and Bianca. Syracuse, are spending several days with the former’s father. Robert E. Buster, at Scottsburg.

FIRSTS NO ONLY SECONDS MAGEE BARGAIN BARN BRANCH OF MAGEE 5c to SI.OO STORES Sold BELOW Chain Store Unusual and Inexpensive Gifts 29c to $2.98 Bird Baths $2.59 up Colored Gazing Balls $6.95 Cement Yard Ornaments SI.OO up Beautiful Artificial Flowers 10c MORE CUT PRICE BARGAINS EACH WEEK I Magee Pottery I I 1 2 Mile North of N. Webster on Highway Isß Open Every Afternoon * 1 till 6

Scenes from the past . . .

SYRACUSE IN 19?? — The town of Syracuse’s Main street is shown above as it looked years ago. We are guessing the photo was taken in the early 1900’s but have no date to prove this fact or fiction. At any rate the horses and buggies do date the photo. Even in the early 1900’s Syracuse was beginning to come in to its own as a resort city. It and the village to the south have become' l the mecca of the Wawasee area.

19 From County Receive I.U. Degrees On June 8

A total of 19 county residents; will receive degrees at Indiana university's 141st commencement to be held on Bloomington's campus on Monday. June 8. Conferring degrees will be Dr. Joseph L. Sutton, university president. Some 8.000 degree candidates are eligible to praticipate, including- those from the Bloomington campus (5.400' Indiana university at Indianapolis (1.200* and the five regional campuses (1,400.) Those from this county are as follows: Leesburg — Donald E. Ritter, M. S., education. Mentone — Mrs. Martha Von Gilder Moussallam, B. S., education. Silver Lake — Allan D. Rife, A. M., Spanish. Syracuse — Michael L. Buhrt, A. B , English, and Sue A. Traster, B. S., physical education. SENIORS HONORED ON SUNDAY AT BARBEE CHURCH Graduating seniors who are members and associate members of Barbee Community church were honored during senices held Sunday morning at the Barbee Conservation club building. Rev. Bryce Foster officiated at the ceremony during which Bibles were presented to the young people. Students honored were: Nancy Greider, West Noble high school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Greider, Pierceton; Jay Sivits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sivets, Fort Wayne, and Marta Wiseman, Warsaw high school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wiseman, Oswego. Those graduating from South Whitley high school were Bill Keirn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keim. Earle Knote. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knote, and Jeff Hammon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammon, all of South Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson of Wakarusa are now at their r 1 Syracuse home.

Wed., June 3, 1970 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Warsaw — Michael J. Besson, doctor of optometry; Dail L. Brown. B. S., business; Robert E. Giant, B. S.. business; Michael E. Hamm, A. 8., sociology: Gary P. Haymond, A. B. political science; Dennis S. Hanley. A. 8., zoology; Duane G. Huffer, A. 8., economics; Alan C. Jensen, A. 8., Eng-

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lish; Thomas M. Johnston. B. S., business; Mrs. Cheryl Chance Locke. A. B, phychology; J. Randolph Lowe, B. S., business; Carl B. Schlabaugh, A. 8.. journalism, and John A. Zimmerman, B S., business. Winona Lake — Clair F. Miller 11, A. 8., chemistry.

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