The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 June 1970 — Page 5

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LAKELAND LOCAL Mr and Mrs. Don Ahrns, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh, and Mrs. Mike (Nancy) Treesh all of the Milford area, attended the graduation ceremonies of Mike

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Treesh. Mike received his master’s in geology from Bowling Green State university in Bowling Green. Ohio. That evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahrns stayed to attend the wedding of Mr. Ahrn s niece, Cheryl Ahrns.

Safe Boating Week Set For Early July WASHINGTON, D. C. - Twenty national organizations and hundreds of local and regional recreational boating organizations are preparing for America's annual drive for better boating skills in the wake of Presidential proclamation of National Safe Boating Week, June 28 through July 4. National Safe Boating Week is sponsored annually by the National Safe Boating committee. Chairman of the committee is Captain R. T. Norris; deputychief of the U. S. Coast Guard’s Office of Boating Safety. Hie committee has produced and distributed 7.500 promotional kits for use by local organizations in their community campaigns for boating safety. Last year, over 2,000 organizations and individuals were active in promoting National Safe Boating Week. They represented the U. S. Power Squadrons — the Coast Guard Auxiliary, community safety councils, YWCA’s, state agencies, boat and yacht clubs, marinas, dealers, all branches of the armed forces, boy scouts, girl scouts, public schools, police and fire departments, chambers of commerce, newspapers, and radio and television stations. “The theme this year is ‘Safe Boating is No Accident,’ ” said Captain Norris. “It should serve to tell the public that safe boating is their responsibility. We hope it will remind them to use their knowledge of safe boating practices, to follow the rules of the road, and to work in their own communities for more boating education. "While the safety record of recreational boating has been admirable," Captain Norris said, “there always is room for improvement. In the final analysis, the last person who can avoid trouble at sea is the operator. The final decision is his, and it is to him that the message of National Safe Boating Week is directed.’’ This message will be brought to American boatmen in many ways during the special week. Among them, newspaper and radio advertising, special demonstrations and events conducted by local groups, increased emphasis on courtesy examinations of safety equipment aboard pleasure boats, and through safe boating messages in many schools. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pike of Claypool, and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Norman Miller and daughters, Kim and Tammy of Biloxi, Miss., who are visiting in the Pike home. AU attended the Vacation Bible School program at the Mt. Pleasant church that evening. The children participated in the program.

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A VERY EARLY WAWASEE COTTAGE — Above is the third in a series of line drawings of historical landmarks in the Lakeland area being drawn especially for The Mail-Journal summer page by local artist Ken Harkless. This cottage was built by Colonel Lilly in the fall of 1886 and is

Kindergarten Students, Adults May Enroll In Wawasee Swimming Program

Vice principal Donn D. Kesler of Wawasee high school reports 345 students are enrolled in the first session of the annual swimming program now underway at Wawasee high school. A similar number will begin classes on June 29. I *V'\; MISS FFA CHAPTER SWEETHEART — The Pierceton Chapter of the Future Farmers of America is sponsoring .Miss Susan Kris Schuldt in the Queen of Lakes contest. 4 Susan is the daughter of Mr. and William Schuldt of Pierceton. She has brown hair and green eyes. Weighing 119 pounds, she is five feet, three and one half inches tall. Susan is 17 years old. This contestant was chosen from 12 girts at preliminary and final contests on beauty, personality and talent. She enjoys singing and water skiing.

In addition to the already announced program classes will be held for adults from 7 to 8 p.m. each evening for the three week period beginning June 29. Those interested in enrolling should call the high school to register. Another change for the second session is the addition of classes for students who have completed kindergarten this past year. These classes, for beginner swimmers only, are scheduled for 10,11,1 and 3 o’clock each day for the three weeks. Parents should take into consideration the depth of the pool at the shallow end is 36 inches when enrolling children. The pupil - instructor ration will be approximately 15-1 with a senior life guard assisting each instructor. Parents are to call the school to register their children. Hoosier Regatta Held Sunday Wawasee dwellers Paul E Penn, his father, Paul O. Penn, and brother-in-law. Bill Hess, clawed their way to a second place in last week end’s annual Hoosier Regatta of 17 lightning class sailboats on Lake Wawasee. The event was sponsored by the Wawasee Yacht club. With Paul E. at the tiller, the trio had a 6-2-2-10-2 series in light, variable and tricky winds. Winner was Robert Mains, Northeast Yacht dub, Cleveland. His scries was 2-1-10-1-7. Third place went 4o John Leath, Indianapolis Sailing club.

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located on the north shore of Lake Wawasee. Outside of modernization and necessary maintenance, this cottage today in general appearance is as it was originally built. It has always been in the Lilly family and today is owned and occupied by Eli Lilly, a grandson of the builder.

with 3-7-9-4-1. Other finishers were John Lay, Port Clinton, Ohio, fourth; John Nixon, Wawasee YC, fifth; Bruce Baiden, Wawasee, sixth; Bob Wilkins, Saint Mary’s YC, Ohio, seventh; Robert Kruger, Saint Mary’s, eighth; Dr. Ken Wood, Indianapolis Sailing club, ninth; Bob Graham, Burt Lake, Ind., 10th. Robert Zaizer, Indianapolis SC, Uth; George Freeze, Wawasee. 12th; Addis Katterheinrich; Saint Mary’s, 13th; Ron Scherrer, Indianapolis, 14th; Carl Winnebald, Wawasee. 15th; George Buckingham, Tippecanoe YC, 16th; and Phil Cornett, Saint Mary’s, 17th. Mrs. Hazel Wickersham of Winchester spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham and daughter. Linda, of r 1 Leesburg. Z ur x MISS TIPPECANOE LAKE — Aaron Hinesley is sponsoring Cindi Furnas of r 2 Leesburg in the 25th annual Queen of . Lakes contest. Cindi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chase Richard Furnas and is a senior at Warsaw Community high school. She is 17 years old. Cindi has red hair, blue eyes, weighs 117 pounds and is five feeL eight inches tall. This queen candidate works at the Cardinal Learning Center in the morning. She also teaches a Sunday school class and enjoys water skiing. She is a contestant for the county fair queen title also. KALE ISLAND BAIT HOUSE

Wed., June 17, 1970 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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