The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1973 — Page 26

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., June 27,1973.

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I « I I Z North Webster 6 A Candles — Antiques 6 X Art Supplies 6 X Local Art 6

CONGRATULATIONS On The 28th Anniversary Os THE MERMAID FESTIVAL All Types Os Insurance Lynn E. Feller Insurance Agency Phone:B34-2817 Box 284 North Webster

We Support Miss Whisler I In The Mermaid Beauty Pagent l> f' . I Luck x I MARISES Town & Lake Shop f Fashion Center Os The Lake Area’ Wawasee Village Vi Mile South Os Syracuse |

1973 Mermaid Festival committees are named

The following persons are currently hard at work with the final details of the various events of the 1973 Mermaid Festival: General chairmen — Gary Eastlund and Elson Wilson Treasurer — Arden Walgamuth Secretary — Mrs. Gary (Barbara) Eastlund Mermaid Ball — Doug Jernigan, Jim Kuhn and Phil Payne Waterball contest — Bill Metcalf and David Payne Cutie parade — Mrs. Elson (Mary Ellen) Wilson and Mrs.

Arden (Sandy) Walgamuth Cutie — Mrs. Rex (Phyllis) Miller and the Lady Lions Basketball contest — Dave Rider and Steve Williams Greased Pole — Arnold Culver Publicity — Phil Rinker Treasure hunt from sky — Elson Wilson Festival grounds — Dick Mitchell Merchant’s building — Phil Fidler Horseshoe pitch — Dutch Mullett and Gene Whitacre Games — Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Wilma) Mitchell Parade — Aaron Hinesley and Dave Rieder Queens —r Phil Payne and Larry Teghtmeyer Talent contest — Jim Kline and Phio Metcalf Coin hunt — Aaron Hinesley Youth League — Jim Kuhn Shriner’s hospitality — Thurman Rinker, Fee Ullom and Aaron Hinesley Festival program — Gary Eastlund WELFARE BITE Os the sl7l billion spent for social welfare in fiscal 1971 by federal, state and local governments, more than half, or $92 billion, came from federal taxes.

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