The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1974 — Page 3

k around .O&IO L ’ J Mrs. Arthur C. (Mane) Schrader, a well known resident w the south shores of Lake Wawasee, was the subject of a delightful article in the Sunday. Aug. 11, issue of The Indianapolis Star. The article, written by Betsy Halliday, reviews the many years Mrs. Schrader has been coming to Lake Wawasee from her Indianapolis home, beginning when she was five years of age. The article states Mrs Schrader has made Lookout Cottage “her year round home for 15 years " Her grandchildren make the fifth generation to enjoy Lookout Cottage, built in 1894 and purchased by Mrs. Schrader's greatuncle. Fred P. Rush, of Indianapolis in 1901. “He bought it for $600." Mrs. Schrader states. The article also tells of the early Schrader trips from In-

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dianapohs to the lake area, on a train stopping at 19 towns between Indianapolis and Milford Junction. “We arrived in the evening at Milford Junction and were met by Roy Brown,*’ she states. He owned the local livery, and he drove us to the lake by horse and buggy. A special buckboard was needed for the trunks and supplies and everything had to be brought for the summer." Also in the article Mrs Schrader claims to have been the first female to ride a surfboard on Wawasee "It was owned byFrank Ramey, our neighbor, and the year was either 1913 or 1914." After marriage and parenthood. the Schrader family navigated the miles between Indianapolis to Wawasee on week ends by motor car. The article goes on. “WE HAD A Ford, naturally. I’ll never forget the time we had our three children, a maid who was kind of heavy and our shepherd dog crammed into the car for a trip back. The dog had eight puppies as soon as we got to our house on Woodruff Place, thank heavens! Mrs Schrader says that she and her late husband knew it was time to make their cottage their permanent home when their Friday to Monday week ends

grew into Thursday to Tuesday week ends. It was impossible to keep two refrigerators going. "Today she enjoys watching the water skiers criss-cross the lake now boardered by nearly an unbroken line of private cottages and even a few condominiums. The sailboat races on Sundays are just wonderful. “In the wintertime. Marie Horst Schrader thinks it’s great fun to place bets with friends as to when the ice is going to leave the lake. Then there is her yeararound love affair with bridge, garden club meetings and being with friends. "I’ve never regretted moving to Wawasee. she declares.” Evelyn (Mrs Gerald) Cramer, efficient “Girl Friday" at Chorelime. Inc., Milford, will be back at her desk October 1. following an absence of several months due to an eye Phil and Shirley Strieby of rural Syracuse have ventured into the business world with the purchase of Ye Olde Tackle Box store at North Webster from Mr. and Mrs. James Belcher of Sechrist Lake. Shirley and Leonard Greer were quite busy Saturday with the auction sale of their uptown business and building. McClain Realty was successful bidder for the real estate. The under 30‘s and over 30’s had a rematch on South Shore Golf course Sunday , and it wasn’t golf but a gool old-fashioned ball game Understand the under 30’s “creamed" their opponents 25 to 13. scoring 14 runs in the first inning. No report of casualties was given, quite opposite from the

first game action. Plans are apparentlyprogressing well in bank expansion plans as workmen have been seen on the upper floors of the former Gamble building for several weeks, and are now in the lower level following Pilcher Shoes move this past week where Pilcher held a three-month shoe outlet this summer. Gene Berghorn is seen tripping back and forth across Main from the sweet shop to the gazebo room which he is readying for an opening soon Vera Hall, secretary at the high school’s administrative building and a good friend, caught us up on one last week and couldn’t resist calling in to report it. In a page 1 school board article we used the word “payed" instead of "paid." We blame these things on gremlins, an easy out. but we are glad to find Vera such an avid reader Bob Marion and Diane, of the Ben Franklin store, are planning to leave late Saturday night on the first leg (to Chicago) on a two-week motor trip that will take them to visit friends in California. Mrs Rick (Linda) Pinney. an ardent Tony Orlando fan. got to see and talk to her idol at the Elkhart county fair at Goshen recently. In case you might have been listening to WXAX-FM at 1*4.7. Elkhart, on your radio last Friday evening after the football game and thought you heard a familiar voice, you did — that of our town’s Ric Clingaman. Ric gives a colorman 3-4 minute quarter play report of the local games, and is sponsored bySyracuse Hardware. Mid-States Insurance and Kinder RealtyTentative plans to date call for a big move Thursday when United Telephone employees move into their new offices in Syracuse. LAKELAND LOCAL . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmerman of Milford have returned from Brazil. South America, where they spent two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Edwards and family. The Zimmermans also spent three days in Miami. Fla. WAR ENDS War between Spain and Portugal ended with the signing of the Peace of Utrecht on Feb. 6, 1715.

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Tuesday Night Ladies Maple Leaf Farms 7 1 Bellman s Case 7 1 Sportsman s Bar 71 The Papers incorporated 4 4 Frog Tavern 4 4 Syracuse Rubber 4 4 Augsburger s 3 5 Ged s Keyboard Music 2 4 wawa Ski Club 17 Waiter Drugs 17 H.gh team game and ser>es The Papers Incorporated — 786 2214 SOO series M Dixon 161. 174. 193 528. L Gilbert 190. 172 Sil 450 series and above S Keim 177. 182 487, J Halsey 160. 174 478. J. Hoover 171 467 160 games and above Y Coburn 182. L Hoover 188. E Tatman 182, V Wilson 180. S Brown 165 Sunday Nite Mixed Untouchables 3 1 Eng.neereo Rubber 3 1 Augsburger s 3 1 Team No 9 3 1 Team No 3 2 2 Skylark Realty 2 2 Taylor Wholesale 13 Syracuse Traveler 1 3 Team No 7 13 Martin s Feed 13 Holy Rollers 0 4 500 ser es -women) S Kern 515 160 games and above (women) C Simp son 171. S Kern 173. 178. Luanne Sweatland 189 J Shue 191 500 series men' C Clemons 502. B Borntrager 509 D Hamilton 524. L Pierce 525. G Myers 538. S Rensberger 539. G Richards 577. B Simon 588 200 games (men 5 D Hamilton 202, L Pierce 211, B Simon 212. G Richards 231 ' H.gr »eam game and see es Team no 9 — 689 1870 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies State Bank of Syracuse 4 0 American industries 4 0 Cromwell Lumber 4 0 LaPehte 3 1 Mastercratt 1 3 Mocks 0 4 TheLovabies 0 4 Lakeland Laundry 0 4 High team series and game State Bank — 2120 740 500 series 5 Staley 549 450 ser.es A OahlStrom 486 200 games S. Staley 254 170 games A Dahlstrom 189 Milford Business Wick's Marina »' i 2 t Campbell s Mkt 9 3 Berk's Body Shop 8 4 Augsburger s Milford 6 6 Milford TV 5 7 Walter s Drugs 5 7 Little 8. Clark 5 7 Augsburger's Syracuse 4’; 7'j Milford J C 4 8 Sharps 4 8 High team series and game Campbells — 2926 901 500 series B Simon 572, D Butler 526. L Newman 571. D Rensberger 535. L Troup 533. O Johns 552. B Wolterman 522, S Stump 507. B Plikerd 509, D Byrd 519 200 games J Rink 208. D Johns 201. L Newman 214. B Simon 215, 211 Hits & Misses The Kings 3 1 Campbell's Market 3 1 Dean's M.lk 3 1 Galloway's 3 1 Flints 1 3 Braiel's 1 3 Bud s Body Shop 1 3 All Thumbs 1 3 Seiffert Tile Co , 1,1 High team series The Kings — 1912 High team game Campbell's Mkt — 666 500 series men or women Y Coburn 516. S Brown 503. M Donaldson 533, P Campbell 557. E Cobum 521. K. Knisley 512. D Butler 512 450 senes women S Gilbert 455. B. Miller 454 , ’ 200 games men or women: P Campbell 214 170 games women Y Coburn 199, S. Gilbert 192. S Brown 190. 173. B Miller 173. L Galloway 172 Visit parents en route to Honolulu duty Captain and Mrs. Patrick Finton, USMC, and family spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Finton in Syracuse A career serviceman, captain Finton just recently completed a year in Japan and the family was en route from Greenbay, Wis., to the west coast and onto Honolulu where Pat will be stationed for three years Reports car damaged Edward Corey, r 4 Syracuse, reported to Syracuse police Saturday of scratches on the right front fender, door and rear fender of his 1974 Ford, parked at 300 E Boston. Damage was estimated at SSO. It is not known how the mishap occurred.

Legion Auxiliary meeting at Camelot Hall today

The second district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary is being held at North Webster’s Camelot Hall today with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m A noon luncheon has been planned for the 150 guests who registered, according to Eleanor Enyeard of North Webster, president of the group Other officers for the new year are as follows Ist vice president — Mrs. Kenneth Myers, Winchester.

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Drinking — (Continued from page 1) Wawasee high school with 266 freshmen. 277 sophomores, 257 juniors and 218 seniors. An additional eight students attend the Cardinal learning center. Other Business In other business before the board superintendent Arnold reported the county tax board had reviewed the corporation's budget and approved it without change. The state board will review the budget in October. Mrs. Bob (Evelyn) Day was approved as an elementaryteacher for the corporation. She is teaching first and second grade at Milford and was hired after total enrollments for the first grade totaled 84. One-car accident Monday night No one was injured in a one-car accident Monday night on the Pickwick road. Syracuse, near the Joe Hughes home, however, damage to the 1971 Pontiac Firebird was estimated by state officers at S4OO. The driver. William Medlen of Cromwell, reported to the Indiana state police post at Ligonier of the mishap which occurred as the auto ran cif the roadway and hit a road sign and utility pole. The accident was reported at 11:15 p.m. Camper burns at Marineland Gardens Syracuse volunteer firemen were called at 7:54 a.m. Tuesday for a fire which completely destroyed an 18 foot camper, valued at $2,500, in Marineland "Gardens. The fire was reported by a school bus driver to a neighbor Mrs. Richard Workman, who in turn called the fire department. The camper was engulfed in flames when firemen arrived. Gaus Mueller. 915 North Sixth street. Goshen, was owner of the unit. | Ligonier | | News J Hope circle has supper meeting Ligonier United Methodist church Hope circle had a supper meeting September 4, at 7 p.m. After the meal the ladies met at the home of Maurice Moser for a business meeting. During the meeting. Mrs. Bill Kitson was appointed chairman of the sympathy committee. Hope circle now has two recorders going to shut-ins each week. Everyone in the group is busy working on projects for the church bazaar coming up this fall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Max Coy. Deborah circle to meet Sept. 12 The Ligonier Presbyterian church Deborah circle will have its meeting Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Farrell Ott cottage on Lake W’awasee. , , The meeting will consist of a carry-in dinner beginning at 12:30 p.m. Members are asked to note the early hour for this meeting since the club usually meets the second Thursday at 1:30 p.m. A necessity is something you can get along without to buy something you simply must have. Franklin P. Jones

2d vice president — Mrs. Joe Haffer. Fowler. Treasurer — Mrs. Geraldine Clawon, Lafayette. Secretary — Mary Tom. Pierceton. Historian, Mrs. Robert Sroufe, Pierceton Sergeant-at-arms — Mrs. Chester Dorn. Pierceton. Assistant sergeant-at-arms — Georgia Cormican, North Webster. Parliamentarian — Mrs. Thelma Ran dell. Lafayette.

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Dennis Gamauf signs with Elkhart County Pros

The Elkhart County Pros of the International Basketball Association have signed Dennis Gamauf to a contract for their upcoming first season. Gamauf is a former Purdue university standout, having graduated in 1973. He is presently associate minister of the Milford Christian church. Gamauf was a three year starter at Purdue, playing two years under George King and his senior season for Fred Schaus. His career scoring average was 9.5 points per game with a three year percentage of .777 from the free throw line. An outstanding playmaker, he led the Boilers in

Lakeland men's bridge group expands this year

During the past two years several men from the North Webster. Milford and Syracuse areas have played bridge in a group on a regular basis. The matches were plaved twice a J W--1 w i wO / « TO BE DISC JOCKEY — Allen Jones, r 2 Syracuse, has completed a course in radio and television at Career Academy School of Broadcasting in Columbus, Ohio. A 1972 graduate of Northwestern high school in Kokomo, Jones will join the staff of WIOI radio station in Portsmouth. Ohio, as a disc jockey and newscaster. MONITOR COMPLETED On Feb. 15, 1862, construction of the Monitor was completed, the first ironclad vessel of the U.S. Navy. REMEMBER THE MAINE On Feb. 15, 1898, the U.S. battleship Maine was blown up in Havana harbor, leading to a declaration of war in April.

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assists and he was named honorary captain of the team in his senior year. The six foot, two inch Gamauf graduated from Crown Point high school. He is 23 years old. Pros coach Boag Johnson expects to make the most of Gamauf’s leadership qualities and it is anticipated he will get more opportunities to score with the Elkhart county team. With practice scheduled to start soon, the Pros now have seven players under contract. The regular season opener will be October 27 against the Fort Wayne Hoosiers at the Concord high school gym.

month rotating among the participants homes. Over twenty-five men have participated in the group and more players are needed as members move from the area. The meeting night is arranged to fit the players schedules. Occasionally special bridge events are held which add to the fun. A ladies night for wives is scheduled twice during the winter. .Any man who is interested in joining the Men’s Bridge group on a regular or substitute basis should contact Charles Haffner at Syracuse after 6 p.m. any evening.

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