The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 May 1972 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 24, 1972

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There’s an old song about “it doesn’t rain in Indianapolis in the summertime,” and you can bet there are a good many local auto race fans that hope this is true as they begin making plans to attend this year's 500-mile classic at Speedway City. Easily the best view of Lake Wawasee is from room 301, Bay Point condominium. A real job of remodeling is being done at the old Angler's Cove, now renamed Cove Inn. by its new owners, Russ Buchan and Russ Collar of Fort Wayne. They hope to convert the place into a first class eating establishment, with an opening sometime in June. Collar, with years of restaurant management in Fort Wayne, lists himself as “kitchen manager** of the Cove Inn. Beth Myers, the comely waitress-bartender at the Kale Island Beacon, was sporting an eye patch over her right eye last week, starting mascara infected the eye. A number of North Webster Lady Lions are keeping themselves busy this week preparing for the Saturday, May 27. fish fry at the new building going up on the Festival grounds. Lee Ann Willits, the Rotary club’s county fair queen candidate. is already out gamering votes in a contest she hopes to win She was at South Shore golf course Saturday while the tourneys were on. with a booth at the first green. How could anyone turn her down, asks Red Marlin as he eyes this enterprising young lady at work. If you might be wondering about the cars tacked to the bulletin board at the local police station, they are thank you letters to the department from the M-l students at Syracuse in appreciation to local law enforcement officers The students recently took a tour of local facilities including the communications department and police car. Eye-catching is the vibrantlystriped carpet in front of Love

— REWARD! — One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) Cash For Information leading to Conviction of THIEF who stole two wheels with two full White Wall Tires from Auer’s Service. Syracuse. (Belong to 1947 Lincoln Continental) Call County Sheriff SETH WARD, LAWYER

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Furniture. You cant miss it! Seth (Ward) that is. claims he set a precedence one day last week when he ‘taught* a fourth grade class at Syracuse. Anyw'ay, he has lots of fan mail from his students. Did you see the skiers, four in all. performing beautifully behind one boat Sunday on Wawasee? They were skilled. What Syracuse businessman and Boy Scout leader "beamed" this week when telling of the new uniform to be worn by den mothers? Miniskirts and hotpants! Conservation officer Earl Money says small craft instruction sessions will definitely be held for the Lakeland area in the near future. The youth center location is a possible meeting place but more on this soon. Approximately 75 attended the classes last year. Leave it to the Younger Set! The youth group of Calvary United Methodist church took over last Friday night for a Jonah fish fry at Oakwood Park following a recent announcement from the Church of God that they would not be holding fish frys again. The fry was well attended and proceeds will send two church youths. Robin Dust and Melina Napier, to a summer work camp in Haiti this summer. Stan Harper and Ann Coe are new owners of the Sleepy Owl. well known tavern and eating place on road 13 south of Syracuse, taking over May 5. Stan sold his interest in a mortuary’ in New Haven to his brother and is trying a completely new line of business. And Ann is former manager of the lounge at Holiday East in Fort Wayne They purchased the Sleepy Owl from John and Nancy Glon who plan to remain in the community. Seeing ourselves as others see us wouldn’t do any good. We wouldn't believe it! Susie Kern is a capable girl around Wawasee Bowl, which she owns and operates with her husband Jake. But she’s also handy with a tractor, as seen

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harrowing a Held one day last week on a back road near their home. Dan and Marie Somers plan to open their Tiger miniature golf course Saturday for its second season. They are the busy ones, what with building a new home along road 13 and taking over management of Jay’s Driving Range where Dan was busy “making hay" this week getting the place ready for Memorial Day week end. Incidentally, they have a pet rabbit, named “Pretzel.” which roams around the grounds at will. Syracuse VFW Post Sponsors Prisoner Os War Program The Lakeside VFW Post 1342 of Syracuse is sponsoring the “Prisoner of War Bracelet" program. This program started by VIVA (Voices Interested in Vital America) originated in California and has spread throughout the country. It is a non-profit, volunteer organization maintained solely by individual donations and contributions. Its purpose to focus attention on those prisoners of war or those missing in action in Southeast Asia. Each bracelet bears the name of one of those men. The wearer vows to wear the bracelet until that prisoner is either released from prison or the Red Cross is allowed in Hanoi and can assure the family of the treatment he is

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receiving. Some 1,500 American men are either prisoners or are listed as “Missing in Action.” The names of these men are inscribed on the bracelets. A donation is made to obtain a bracelet, and all of this money is used to focus attention on the POW-MIA persons except for the nominal cost of manufacturing the bracelets. Part of the money is used to help the families in need, and the education of the children of these men. Only an overwhelming cry from an United American can ensure the safe return of these men. Besides the inhumane treatment witnessed by those few who have returned, the most tragic aspect of the families of these men, do not know if their sons, nusbands, or fathers are alive or dead. Hand won't tell them. The bracelets honor these men and the donor vows to wear the bracelet until the day the Red Cross can find out the status of the person whose name is inscribed on the bracelet. Although the program is nonpolitical, every American is urged to keep pressure on your congressman to assure an all out effort to secure the release of all prisoners. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beer of Milford had Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rang of Sebring. Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hickey of Arlington Heights, Hl.. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rumfelt, Mr. and Mrs. James Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith, all of Milford, and Miss Joyce Beer of Nappanee.

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Rev. Lundquist To Pastorate At Auburn Rev. August W. Lundquist, pastor of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church for the past eight years, is to be assigned to the First United Methodist church at Auburn and beginning June 1, will assume his duties with the 1,200 member congregation. Dinner A farewell dinner was held Sunday, following his last sermon at the Syracuse church, in the fellowship hall of the church. Since becoming pastor of Saint Andrew’s (formerly the Syracuse Methodist church). Rev. Lundquist has led the church in completion of the building fund payments and building of a new parsonage in 1964 with it's subsequent debt retirement realizing (hiring that time. Also completed were paving of the church parking lot, installation of the Schulmerich Carrillon and the automatic sprinkling system. Locally, Rev. Lundquist led the experimental worship at the playhouse, served as chairman of the summer ministry project for youth for three-years, and was co-founder of the popular Boat-In Worship on Wawasee.. The Bicycle Rodeo was also begun under his ministry and he recently co-operated in introduction of the Dial-A-Prayer service to the community.

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Degrees Rev. Lundquist attended Manchester college and Asbury college in Kentucky where he received the AB degree in 1955. He attended Butler university and Christian Theological seminary where he was granted the master of divinity degree. He 'is also a member of the Order of Saint Luke of the United Methodist church. In addition to his other duties, he has served as a district youth director, dean at youth camp, assistant director of choir school, member of the Christian vocations commission, member of both the Kokomo district and Elkhart district missionary societies, and as a district trustee. Presently he serves as chairman of worship for the Elkhart district and the district council. His wife Carolyn has accepted a teaching position with the first grade at Waterloo. The Lundquist family, will be moving from the Syracuse community on June 5. Rev. Lundquist will become the senior minister at his new church with an associate and several other persons on his staff. The Auburn congregation has just completed the building of a new church which cost nearly one million dollars. Mrs. Lulu Francis has returned to her Syracuse home following a winter stay at Lakeworth, Fla. Mrs. Tom Merritt has returned to her summer home at Syracuse following a winter stay at Pompano Beach. Fla.

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Greg Lantz, 17, and Dan Mock, 18, both of Syracuse, were injured at 3:32 p.m. Thursday when the 1971 Yamaha motorcycle they were riding collided with an auto on West Chicago street at the south edge of Syracuse. Lantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lantz of 713 South Front street, was driver of the cycle. He received a broken wrist, lacerations to the right shoulder and a concussion. Mock, a passenger on the bike,

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