The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 September 1974 — Page 7

Afternoon bridge-o-romo to start September 30

The annual afternoon Lakeland Bndge-o-rama will start its year on September 30 at a meeting for the opening luncheon at The Cove Inn. Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. chairman, has announced reservations may be made by contacting her. and are due by September 27. The bridge-o-rama is a community project with contributions and proceeds going to a worthy civic organization New persons in the community or anyone who has not played previously also may enter Interested players should call Mrs.

■ "" Prices Effective I I September 10 Thru September 14th I I * BURGER DAIRY STORE - SYRACUSE I ’■ rwunv Store Hours: I DAIRY STORES Open 7 Days A Week 8 A.M. -10 P.M. I I — I I BURGER'S 2% I A MILK B. 99 I BURGER'S FAMILY PACK I ICE CREAM aSB I CHOCOLATE & VANILLA ZSb) I I $129 Van 'lu r I I OWfcE eREAM ii\ I I H I ECKRICH I I B °t ogna REGULAR & THICK SLICED |[iFBR BOLOGNA I BURC “' S ll I ■?1 BUTTER PECAN 3 I a i £ ■ HI sl°.’ I KE 1 I coca-cola (CREAMj ■ 16 OZ. RETURNABLE BREAD g A. A., 3| I CARTON Os 3 E 99‘ 3-79 c iyy I I _— — E j I I i r<iirES9 !CKRICH Alt MEAT I I FRANKS M | I MM 89 c ■ mQ#ib. I

Dale Allen previous to September 23 when a listing of players for schedule is necessary. BIRTHDAY PARTY’ HELD AUGUST 30 A birthday party dinner was enjoyed at Foo and Faye’s in honor of Mrs. Tom Roderick and her sister-in-law. Mrs. Tim Motts, on August 30. Those present were Mrs. Tom Roderick and daughters Karen and Jennifer of Bloomington. Ill.; Mrs Bette Roderick of Peoria. DI.; Mr. and Mrs. Tim Motts. Jeff and Joni of Elkhart; and Mr. and Mrs. William Motts of Milford.

Travelogue at Sorosis club Monday night Arch Baumgartner, publisher of The Mail-Journal, presented a travelogue on a mid-eastern tour he and Mrs Baumgartner made with other members of the National Newspaper Association in February 1972. to the first meeting of the year of the Sorosis club of Milford The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Billy Little. ' The tour included Egypt. Israel. Lebanon. Cyprus. Turkey. Switzerland and Spain. The program included a narrative with color slides.

Craft club meets at Leatherman home Eighteen members of the Syracuse Craft club resumed the club year Monday night with a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs. Herschel Leatherman. Mrs. W. E Long assisted and presented the lesson for the evening. The lesson was Chinese Sumi brust stroke painting which was used to decorate program covers for the club year. Members then decorated other desired articles in the Sumi painting. Mrs. Long had a number of items displayed about the room of which she had painted Sumi style. The next meeting of the group will be September 30 at the home of Miss Priscilla Rhode, president.

Robert Redford in rebellion against the boredom of life

In the dozen films he has made, Robert Redford has been the seif centered jock in “Downhill Racer,” ahe mountain man learning to survive in “Jeremiah Johnson,” the rebellious Southern youth in “The Chase,” the golden boy who never quite makes it in “The Way We Were,” the alienated politician in “The Candidate,” the anachronistic bank robber in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.” and nowone of American fiction's most famous heroes in “The Great Gatsby." If there is a common thread tying the parts Redford has chosen to play, it is about men

trying with degrees of integrity to survive. “I’m interested in the forces that overwhelm the individual,” Redford emphasizes. The private Redford still acts as if he were not quite sure he should be a star, that there might still be options for him, perhaps as a painter, or a businessman running a ski resort in Utah. When he finishes a film, he goes back to his home in Utah with his wife. Lola, and their three children, which he built on the side of a mountain where he can do what he likes: ride horseback and ski. “I react strongly to people trying to get too close to me,” he admits. College was a traumatic time of seif doubt for Redford. “I boozed and partied and blew my baseball scholarship because I didn’t show up for practice. I felt I was drowning.” He fled to Paris. He painted and kept financially afloat by selling some canvases, a number of them now in Florence, Italy. He returned to New Y’ork and enrolled at the Pratt Institute. One of his teachers suggested he attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts to get a theatrical background that could be valuable in his painting. The Redfords maintain an apartment on Fifth avenue in New York, and their home is Utah, a state which Redford discovered while driving home from college one fall. ~ T!H J EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT — Robert Redford is the mysterious Jay Gatsby, to whom wealth means the opportunity to win back the lost love who has obsessed him in David Merrick's production of Jack Clayton's film, “The Great Gatsby.” F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic portrait of the Jazz Age also stars Mia Farrow. With a screenplay by Francis Ford Coppola, the Paramount Pictures release was produced by David Merrick and directed by Jack Clayton. In Color. Opens tonight. (Wednesday! at the Pickwick Theatre in Syracuse.

NIPSCO Energy— Use ft Wisely! A get a brand new, work-saving GASDRYER ■ OB 1 ■ • Exact settings for permanent press clothes ■Miy help you cut down on ironing time. •It dries all fabrics gently, quickly... from blue jeans to delicate synthetics. • Gas dryers cost so little to operate. find out how easy > it is to own one at your local —appliancedealer's I I

Wed., Sept. 11, 1974-THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Garden club holds September meeting

The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden club met last week for its September meeting, in the home of Mrs. Harry Appenzeller with 22 members in attendance. Mrs. J. R. Smith was a guest. Response to roll call was on progress of the mum plant which was given each member at the June meeting. The horticulture study of the year is “Chrysanthemania”, a study of the chrysanthemum that “as we grow it, we will know it!,” with the text used by Cornelius Ackerson. Programs have been given by club members and each relates to the progress of their mum rooting. An exhibit is planned in the fall of the mum specimens. Mrs. R. C. Tytler. Christmas bell walk chairman, ’ announced plans would soon be under way for the annual project and homes to be selected by the first of October. Mrs. William Brammer, litter control chairman, reminded all that litter begins at home and with the chydren. This is a year around program of the club, locally and nationwide. Elect Officers The nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Max Brower, chairman. Mrs. Ernest Bushong and Mrs. George Kleopfer, presented the following slate, who in turn were elected to Teaching at Central Noble Mrs. Steven Mangan, the former Becky Kolberg and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kolberg of Syracuse, is currently teaching home economics at Central Noble, Albion. She graduated from Wawasee high school in 1969 and cum laude in 1972 from Ball State. 53 attend Scranage reunion A total of 53 persons attended the Scranage reunion Sunday at Sunnyside park in New Paris. Among those 53 was Mrs. Hazel Kline of Milford. Others were from Chicago, Ashley, Waterloo, Elkhart, Goshen, Syracuse and New Paris. Battery stolen Bonnelle r 1 Milford, reported to county police that someone stole a battery from her auto sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning.

serve: President — Mrs. Tytler Vice president — Mrs. Ralph Gingaman Secretary — Mrs. James Lesh Treasurer — Miss Priscilla Rhode. Mrs. James Lesh. Mrs. Gingaman and Mrs. Tytler will be attending the 12th annual conservation conference of garden clubs of Indiana on September 10-12 at Portage. Mrs. Allan Stackhouse presented the evening study on the humming bird, found only in the “new world" and with over 300 species. The library arrangement for the month of September is being provided by Miss Rhode and is a mum plant. Gub members brought to the meeting, slides of their gardens of this summer and previously, and these were shown as the program portion Os the evening. Finger sandwiches and light refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Irene Abts and Mrs. Mary Stackhouse. The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ed Burns of Cromwell on October 1 with Mrs. Karl Schortemeir as co-host ess.

Craw's Decorated Cakes Artistic Or Simple I Wedding I Anniversary •I Other Occasions Pickwick Road — Syracuse Ph.: 457-2078 After 3 P.M.

FINAL DAYS Good Carpet! Shag — Plush — Kitchen SOOO W Per Yd Come — See — Save' BRAMMER FURNITURE 457-3771 Rd 13, South Os Syracuse

7