The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 June 1974 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 12,1974

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AROUND. Oh . «-> / If you want to get even with the income tax people, get junior to work out your tax returns — using new math There's a good chance there will be Christmas in June at the • home of Ernestine Shrout. r 1 Syracuse <l.ake Wawasee). this year. Her grandson, Charlie Earhart, is expected home later this month, hopefully arriving at Fort Dix., N . J , on June 20. from a two-year stint with the armed services in Germay. The Christmas tree, put up in December for Charlie's expected homecoming, is still up. and Ernestine is hoping to make good use of it when Charlie arrives here. A friendly phone call from townsman Floyd Gingench last week moments after The M-J hit the street reminded us of a misquote He spoke at the last town board meeting, stating he favored parking only on one side of Front street (he prefers parking on the west side, he said) and that he did not object to the condition of the Pinney lot It was townsman Bill Pipp who remarked concerning the condition of the Pinney 101. Our apologies to Mr. Gingerich. Father Charles Konkle of Wawasee Prep has unearthed two 12-minute public relations films of the old Spink Hotel (near the Prep •. made tn the late 1930'5, which he has been showing to various clubs in the area He says they have been “reworked’ and make a good presentation. Hr showed them to the Rotary club Tuesday noon and is available for other similar groups. He states he will even show them to private groups, that they evoke moments of nostalgia among the older set. All he's asking is a modest donation for Wawasee Prep. Barbara Frisco has been formally invited to the Chicago chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' 16th annual Awards Dinner Friday. June 21. to be broadcast from the Grand Ballroom of the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel from 9 to 10 p m over WBBM-TV. channel

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She was the model for an award-winning commercial for Downy fabric softener. Architect John Foster Call, a newcomer to the community, is a real go-getter and wants to see things move, particularly in the uptown area. Designer of the new Pickwick Place. John hopes to unveil a Plan Study for the uptown district that would include a mall concept. before the plan commission and-or the Syracuse town board. His study reveals there are 535 parking spaces within 150 yards of the uptown stoplight, among other things Syracuse has been getting a good "sprucing” by town employees with the trimming and work completed last week at both the city and railroad parks, and main street cleaning on a regular basis. An added touch Monday was parking space and crosswalk painting The N. C. Ficks of Lake Wawasee and Arlington. Va., spent the last two weeks at Wawasee putting their "Cherry " cottage into shape for the summer and removing a huge oak tree which was split in two by lightning. Neil Fick, a law student at the University of Baltimore spent one day last week at Wawasee while en route home to Baltimore from a Chicago business trip. Rains this past week not only made the grass grow twice as fast, but also the gardens and crops of farmers. One might wonder how the tomato garden grew of a local lady telling how she had a garden for the first time. Seems she planted 24 tomato plants, not just two or three for her. and her husband, thinking she would have sufficient tomatoes for eating (after her last plants only bore several tomatoes during the season.) This writer knows where extra tomatoes will be available come the right season The little publicised Trails of Treasure was held Saturday p.m. and evening with 168 county residents (some of them real prominent) participating. The idea: Load three in a car in unlikely get ups and have them follow a trail of clues around the county It's a real old-fashioned treasure hunt, and is now in its sixth year Then take a break early in the evening, then all returned to Camelot Hall for a banquet and dance. Winners this year: Steve Silvers. Steve Tripp and Phil Calvert. Anyone wanting to know more about it can contact Barb and Gary Eastlund of North Webster. The Gene Berghorns (of Palace of Sweets. Syracuse and North Webster) are hoping to open Das Keller (German for The Cellar) in about eight weeks.

On June 4th they received a two-way (beer and wine) license from the county alcoholic beverage commission. Location: Right down the gazebo in the center of Pickwick Place mall. They have elaborate plans for remodeling the spacious room, want to reverse the staircase, have a band and all that. The Berghorns are noted for running a real clean and tight ship, and they should do well in their new undertaking. They have the advantage of having a fine young family that works together Our opinion: Their chances of success are excellent. Hustle and bustle is evident at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse getting ready for the first production of the season starting June 20. A theatre guild is being formed for the playhouse according to an announcement this week and the first meeting for all interested persons will be Thursday evening at the playhouse. 7:30 o'clock. The BPW gals are at it again, with another flea market Saturday at the Ford garage. Dick Miller remains in serious condition at Allen Memorial hospital. 1825 Logan, C.C. Unit. Waterloo. lowa 50703. where he was admitted on May 31 after suffering a heart attack. Since his admission he has undergone a tracheotomy and continues daily on the respirator and oxygen. A note to bank employees this week from wife. Jean, says he is unable to have a television, plants or flowers, however, cards and letters are looked forward to and read to Richard. Mail to Jean may be addressed to her. in care of Parker Petersen. r 5 Cedar f alls. lowa 50603. where she is currently staying with friends. Homer Shoop, over North Webster way, received a phone call yesterday (Tuesday) from Richard ''Pancho'* Gonzales stating he would be attending the dedication of the Palace of Sports in that town on June 29. "Pancho" will be fly ing in from Caesar's Palace in 1-as Vegas to Indianapolis and plans to motor to North Webster by car from the state capital. Post matrons honor Mrs. Clem Sisor Mrs. Mildred Carson entertained at her Papakeechie Lake home for the June 4 carry-in dinner meeting of the Past Matrons club. Order of Eastern Star, chapter 283, Syracuse. Mrs Cecil Groves and Mrs. Arnold Pfingst were co-hostesses with 11 members and three guests attending Following the business meeting, a program entitled. “This is Your Life” honored Mrs Clem Lisor. associate grand conductress of the Indiana Grand chapter. Written by Mrs. E. O. Dunn and narrated by Mrs Robert Murray and Mrs Jack Ridings, the program disclosed the beginning of Suzanne's chapter life with a petition for membership January 13. 1960 to her grand appointment in 1973 The program came as a surprise to Mrs. Lisor who has shared with members, many of her experiences as a grand officer Mrs Harry Gingerich closed the evening program with a poem an the month of June, and a social hour followed 25TH AMENDMENT On Feb 10, 1967. the 25th Amendment was ratified, setting forth procedures to follow if president or vice president become disabled.

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