The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 July 1974 — Page 9

Studebaker Drivers hold annual meet in South Bend

More than 400 automobiles — some of which date back to 1852 in the non-motorized category — will be on the scene for the 10th annual International Meet of the Studebaker Drivers club in South Bend July 18-21.

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Meeting at the Notre Dame university athletic and convocation center, the Studebaker drivers plan a swap meet and judging contest in 37 classes, ranging from the 1852-1920 nonmotorized class and the 1902-1912

electric class to the 1955-1956 Packard and the modified nonstock unlimited classes. Tours of the Notre Dame campus, the Old Studebaker complex, the Tippecanoe Place and the historical Betger Home the Bendix Automotive Development Center and the 100 Center Complex are planned for various intervals throughout the 10th annual meet. Other events throughout the state during the coming week include the following: July 19-20 — ADMS Jubilee Festival in Martinsville with square dancing and country music providing the entertainment. The ADMS is the American Donkey and Mule Society July 20-21 — Arts and Crafts festival at the 100 Center Complex in Mishawaka ‘ July 20-21 — The Village Tour in Zionsville Tea is served in the Patrick Henry Sullivan museum where special exhibits are on display during the two days of tours of this recreated colonial village July 21 — Air show in Anderson. A fly-in breakfast will be held at 7 a.m. July 24-27 — Glass Days Festival at Dunkirk. Dunkirk’s glass industry is honored during the festival with glass-blowing demonstrations featured. NAMES OMITTED In the article on the Barbee chain last week the present owners were omitted: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pavel and Mr. and Mrs. Gebrge Pavel of the Barbee Hotel: Mr. and Mrs. John Kussmaul and Mrs. Martha Kussmaul of the Jot-em-Down.

'Sweet Charity' review is given

By BILL SPVRGEON Enchanted Hills. Playhouse personnel have another winner in “Sweet Charity,” the bright musical about the trials and tribulations of a soft-hearted dance-hall hostess. The Neil Simon book, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields and music by Cy Coleman, can be described as light summer theatre fare at its best. Barbara Gossett, one of 'ffie mainstays at Enchanted Hills since the operation was taken over by the New Thunder Bay Players in mid-1972, is a vivacious Charity Hope Valentine. She can sing, she can move, she can act. and she can convey the apparent fun she has doing all three to other members of the cast and an audience, too. Director Mark Carmichael has kept the show moving, as it must, and Enchanted Hills orchestral director Jack Titcomb and his musicians handle the score with ease. Bob Zehr is a slick Vittorio Vidal and Rick Gossett is extremely well cast as Charity’s almost-intended Becky Borczon fits well into the role of Helene, Charity’s a-bit-older confidant, and the other dance-hall girls — and the men who patronize the place — fill their roles well If the show suffers at all. it’s because it’s the type of musical where the stage would be brimful) of dancers and singers on the big numbers, if you were watching it in New York’s Palace with Gwen Vernon as Charity. A smaller troupe just doesn’t have the manpower to trot out that kind of chorus line. At Enchanted Hills, they make it up with enthusiasm and quality. "Sweet Charity” has good music, a frothy plot and about 100-minutes of colorful entertainment It continues this week at Enchanted Hills, with Thursday and Friday curtains at 8 and a Saturday curtain at 8:30.

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Observations of one Sounds of Hope member

By BERNICE DWYER Sounds of Hope, a musical organization of youth, founded byVarner M. Chance of the music department of Wawasee high school, is currently completing its third European singing tour. The 47 youth and 12 adults comprise a chorus and an instrumental group with a harp. They come from seven states They met for the first time at Epworth Forest on June 29 for three days.of intensive rehearsal? Their 15 concerts will take them on a 21-day tour of nine European countries. The group flew to Schipol airport, Amsterdam, from O’Hare via a chartered KLM DC--8 with 153 passengers and not one vacant seat. We were met in Amsterdam by our guide who is escorting us through Holland. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. Lichenstein, France, Belgium and England. She is an attractive young girl who is working on her master's at Amsterdam university under a full scholarship. Our driver is a handsome Dutchman who owns his own bus. The first concert was in Leiden, Holland, 25 miles from Amsterdam, at the Glartenburg church. People of all ages came to listen, some leaning forward in their seats, obviously enjoying the singing The church organist played his own improvisation of “The Star Spangled Banner” since it was the Fourth of July. Following the program a short reception was given by church personnel in a nearby case Shining windows hung with lace curtains, sills filled with plants, front yards ablaze with a profusion of flowers, neat vegetable gardens and unique wooden and glass doors marked the Dutch home. On one polished doorstep a freshly baked loaf of Children's program at Enchanted Hills this Saturday On Saturday, July 20. the Hastey Pudding Puppet Company will present two shows for the children at 10 a m. and 2 p.m. at Enchanted Hills Playhouse This group from Greenville, Ohio, has designed and made their own three dimensional puppets, similar to the popular muppets seen on television’s Sesame Street. Their performances will each consist of two original plays written, costumes, and produced by the members of their company. The trademark for the Hastey Pudding Puppet Company is “Puppets designed for children to touch” and this is one of the biggest drawing cards for the show After the performances, children in the audience are asked to come to the stage and touch and examine the puppets They are encouraged to ask questions, play with the puppets and learn about the construction of the puppets. Ticket information may be obtained by calling the playhouse Visit son, family at Great Falls Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy have returned to Syracuse following a rune-da y visit with their son. airman first class Michael Coy. and family at Great Falls, Mont. Michael recently received his promotion from airman to the present rank and is a jet engine specialist on a two-engine B-57 jet with the 17th defensive systems evaluation squadron. Mike and wife, Yvonne, and Rodney, three, reside in an apartment off base. Young Dave COy has been visiting his brother and family since June 12 and will be returning home in August. Michael’s address is: 4747 Second Ave., No., Apt. 13 Great Falls. Mont 5W02

bread has been delivered. 1 Canals, irrigation ditches and f dykes divide the farmland. Large ; herds of Holstein and Jerseys i graze with sheep in the lush i pastures. Windmills are occasionally used for power. ; En route to Frefeld. Germany, for an afternoon concert, we followed the Autobahn to Arnhem where we visited the open air t museum. Here is shown Holland's rural culture From the museum, we followed 1 a highway, the median of which 1 was a broad expanse of mowed grass with flowerbeds. Lunch was in Arnhem where our secondfloor hotel dining room looked over the town square. Mosses of red geraniums with benches to rest on while waiting for the trolley made it inviting. Modern buildings faced the town square, giving evidence of rebuilding. Since Arnhem is so close to the border, it was severely damaged during the war While driving to Krefeld for an afternoon concert, we crossed the Rhine River The Rhine has its origin in Switzerland and flows northwest through Germany and the Netherlands to the North Sea. Krefeld is the German center for velvet and silk We sang in the park restaurant because rain cancelled the outdoor concert. The Autobahn resembles our freeways except the cars are small and of German. French, Swiss or Dutch manufacture. Brick or asphalt bicycle trails parallel all roads and are needed. Schools in Holland dismissed July 1 so families were beginning their vacations. Small cars of every make were pulling trailers and boats. Frequently several bicycles were stacked above the Volvo 122 S or Karman Ghia Since the fuel shortage. Holland has imposed a speed limit similiar to ours. Tuesday golf winners at South Shore Tuesday golf winners for the Ladies Day play in the nine-hole division at South Shore Golf club were: First — Bertha Lehman. 13 Second — Jane Cassell. 12 Third — Helen Hoyt, Barbara Marlette. Lori Welty, all with 11. Low putts — Virginia Lamley, Elaine Hibschman. Nita Miller and Elly Ogle, all with 10 Hostesses were Lori Welty and Dorothy Snyder. Visitors in Treadway home Callers last Thursday afternoon in the Syracuse home of Mrs. Earl Treadway were Mr and Mrs. William McGill of Millersburg, and Mr and Mrs. Clark Peter, Twelve Mile. Mrs Treadway's grandson Michael Black of Evansville arrived Monday to spend the week with his grandmother. Heart of Lakes Ass'n tours Palace of Sports Members and guests of the Heart of the Lakes Business Association toured the International Palace of Sports building in North Webster recently. The purpose of the tour was to give merchants and businessmen the opportunity to discuss the purposes and goals of the foundation, to better answer questions of customers. A short business meeting was conducted by president Maurie Howe following the tour of the museum A report was given on the consignment sale held June 22 at Camelot Square. North Webster Mrs Floyd Wickersham and Mrs. Paul Kennedy were elected to Lfie bylaws committee. Other members on the committee are officers Maurie Howe. Phil Rinker and Mrs Ken Sindelar v Discussion was held on Sidewalk Days to be held Thursday, Friday. Saturday, August 15, 16. 17. The theme will be King Arthur Days.

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CATTLE GRAZE ON RECLAIMED LAND — The former land which housed the Victoria coal mines in Warrick county Indiana has been seeded to pasture since 1965. Hie Peabody Coal company has also planted trees on this land starting in 1962. Now the 900 acres of mined land are fenced and contain many valuable water impoundments supporting good marine life and supplying water for cattle raised on the land. The land supports one head of stock for every three to five acres of reclaimed mine land. Also located in Warrick county near the county seat, Booneville, is the Scales state reservation. This is another interesting area to consider when you plan a vacation in southern Indiana.

Knives taken from Sharps last Wednesday Milford police are investigating the theft of 69 pocket knives from Sharp Hardware on Main street last Wednesday night. The thief or thieves entered the building through a basement window, went up the stairs and broke a panel out of the stairway door. They opened a showcase and removed two 18 1 4 x 21*4 cards containing the knives. On the cards were 12 knives which were collector s items and were valued at 525 each. The remaining knives were valued at $8 each. Also taken was in quarters from the cash register. First aid runs made The Syracuse first aid unit responded to two calls Sunday afternoon. A call was received for a pregnant North Webster woman who was hit in the stomach with a softball thrown by a swimmer at the Syracuse city park. The call was at 4:27 and she was taken to Goshen hospital fir further observation The second call was at 4:59 p.m. at »he home of Mrs. Glen Davis in Wawasee Village for Rose New hart who was visiting at the Davis home, and had a breathing problem. Theft reported by Clair Mohler Clair Mohler of 196 North Shore drive. Syracuse, reported to Syracuse police Monday morning of the theft of $55 worth of skiing equipment from his residence. Taken were two white ski boots, one black boot, and a ski. with the words Little Monster written on the Cypress Garden Ski Vandalism reported Parking meter glasses were found broken in five parking meters of the 100 block of East Mam street. Syracuse. Sunday evening. Damage was estimated at $lO. Booked at county jail William J. Downing of Syracuse was arrested Tuesday afternoon by Syracuse police and booked at the county jail on a charge of public intoxication. Attempted breaking, entering reported Syracuse police received a report at 4 p.m. Tuesday of an attempted breaking and entering at the Leonard Smith home. Pickwick Park The rear screen was loosened from the frame in the attempt.

Wed., July 17, 1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Items stolen from Milford home Douglas Johnson of r 1 Milford reported to county police that two wagon wheels, four feet in diameter, were dug up from along his driveway and stolen. A Huffy Dynamark. eight horsepower garden tractor with a 36 inch mower, electric start and lights was also stolen. The incident occurred just prior to the Johnsons return from a three week vacation.

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