The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1974 — Page 13

Mrs. Earl Himes is hostess for the Lydia circle Mrs. Earl Himes was hostess for the October 8 meeting of Lydia Circle of North Webster United Methodist church Mrs. Marie Horn assisted the hostess. Mrs. Thelma Kyle presented a lesson on “Salvation. ” During the business session plans were discussed for making mincemeat.

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NEW LISTING: LAKE LEVEL LIVING! F 11 BE r *ft r n Year around home situated at back of deep, tree-lined 50 lakefront lot. This lovely home boasts four bedrooms. 14 baths, living room with fireplace, partially equipped kitchen and lakefront covered patio. Knotty pine paneling throughout Concrete seawall, concrete and stone retaining wall 859.900 1 94 N. SHORE DRIVE — SYRACUSE LAKE NEW LISTING: RARE OPPORTUNITY ... .. . For town living with lake access. Super living room with fireplace, two big bedrooms with two full baths. Oodles of closets. Tastefully decorated. Lots of trees in a Ing yard that edges the Syracuse channel. Two metal boat covers and pier. Owner transferred. 826,500. 018 S. HUNTINGTON (ON CHANNEL! NEW LISTING: PLENTY OF VIEW! wn° g ■ ” WWHB Year around partially furnished home on 50* lakefront lot. This home has two bedrooms, one bath with shower, equipped kitchen, aluminum triple track windows, brick flreplace in the living room. Two section pier, aluminum Ashing boat, storage shed by lake. 813.900. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE UNDER 860.000 AND MAINTEN ANCE FRGE! < . ■ - . •' » <-;■ ■ ■« Excellent year around home on 50’ lakefront lot with 50* channel at rear. Entry hall, living room with fireplace, equipped kitchen, full bath, utility room, three bedrooms, new furnace, carpeted, completely furnished. Seawall at lakefront and channel front, good beach. 855.990. LAKE WAWASEE — SUNRISE BEACH ✓ Excellent three-bedroom. 14 bath. Kitchen and laundry e* quipped. Using room, dining area, lakefront patio, lakefront beach storage, carport and storage. Third floor, brick building - boat dock, swimming pool, lakefront beach - property in excellent condition. Reduced to 845.909. LAKE WAWASEE — BAY POINT CONDOS NEW IN *73—OWNER TRANSFERRED Excellent three-bedroom home, two full baths, family room with fireplace, sunken living room, dining area, equipped kitchen and lauadrv. attached two-car heated garage. Property located in* restricted residential area on approximately one acre. 836.900. WOODLAND ACRES (NEAR WAWASEE HIGH SCHOOL* MARINELAND GARINS — Place for business and living both — two-story •<Gp<oimd with apartment or second story and business on fit *- 823.900

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By CAROLYN GROVE New books at the library are: “Ah One. Ah-Two.” by Lawrence Welk His latest book describes his return to television after ABC cancelled his show “Duffy: An Autobiography” by Duffy Daugherty with Dave Diles The life Os a man who was

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full of human concern. He was far more than simply a football coach. “Introduction to Sailing" by Leeds Mitchell, Jr. “Watership Down” by Richard Adams “Jaws" by Peter Benchley. An exciting adventure story set in a Long Island resort town “The Gulag Archipelango" by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn. The startling account of the Soviet prison system “Something More” by Catherine Marshall. Another book about her ever-expanding spiritual quest and her own

FIND PERFECTPEACE . . —- Excellent — new — year around home on 50* lakefront lot. Main level has two bedrooms, full bath, kitchen, living room, dining area, with sliding doors to wooden deck. Upper level is open dorm with excellent storage, carpeting. Lower level has large family room with sliding doors to covered lakefront patio, storage room, second bath plumbed. Large swimming pool, completely fenced with new chain-link fence. Propertv new and in excellent condition. 839.990. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE PRICED TO SELL! NEW IN *72 Very nice year around home on large (approximately 4 acre* lot. completely fenced. Living room, three bedrooms, dining area, kitchen. 14 baths, utility room. Carpeted. Andersen windows throughout. Nearby swimming beach easement on Lake Wawasee. Owner relocating — priced right! 825.909. LAKE WAWASEE. CROWDALE ADDN’T. (east side, not on lake) OH. SO CLOSE! (the Lake) Pl* ill Charming 2-bedroom. year-round home overlooking Lake Wawasee. Equipped kitchen, full bath, attic storage with pull-down stairs, and Michigan Cellar. Property includes two lots. Small building housing summer bedroom and storage shed located on second tot. 819.900. LAKE WAWASEE — NOT ON LAKE MUCH ROOM FOR YOUR BUSINESS! .Approximately 5.500 sq. fl. manufacturing building on approximately 1.18 acres with railroad siding. Property includes two mobile homes presently leased. Owner relocated, will sacrifice. MILFORD. INDIANA SHOULD YOU NOT SEE w hat you are looking for. please call — we have many more! (Stop by our offices for our current listing pamphlets.* [ HOMES I Todd Realty Joe & Barbara Todd, Realtors-GRIs HARLAN STEFFEN CLARE BAUMGARDT CL ARA WARNER DON BAUMGARDT REALTOR ASSOCIATES Wawasee Lake Office- Call 856-2217 R. 2. Syracuse 46567 — East side of lake, open daily 9-6: Sat. >4: Sun. noon-4: evenings by appointment only. Wawasee Village Office- Call 457-4417 State road 13 south in "The House in the Village" Open Mon. Thru Thors..« Fri. 94. Sat. *4. and Sun. noon-4. NEED TO MOVE TO ANOTHER AREA? Let us HELP YOU! We can assist you by showing you the Homes For Living Magazine for the area in which you are interested — Florida. California — wherever! We can introduce you ifca reputable Realtor in your new area. CONTACT US — LET US HELP YOU! — Al no obligation!

growing family We have a number of discarded books which will be given to interested people. There are both fiction and non-fiction. Anyone is invited to come in and browse through them. Remember the children s storyhour begins Saturday. Oct. 19. at 2 p.m. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard of Richmond were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Motts of Milford. Saturday evening guests were Mr and Mrs. Tim Motts of Elkhart.

REV. CLYDE SER ROTT Church of God evangelistic services set The Syracuse Church of God will begin a series erf Evangelistic services Monday evening. Oct. 21 through 27. at 7:30 each evening. Evangelist Clyde Serrott will be the featured speaker each evening In addition to bringing the evangelistic messages, he w ill be using Gospel magic to illustrate the children's chat. Evangelist Clyde Serrott. a graduate of Asbury college. Wilmore. Ky., was born in Columbus. Ohio. He pastored in Cincinnati, and also served as a missionary In Dominica, West Indies, and on the Mexican border In the past few years, he has held more than 200 evangelistic crusades in 21-countries and made 91-overseas trips. His messages are Bible-centered, spirit-filled, and dynamic. The unique use of magic illustrations reaches the hearts of all ages. He is serving as director of “Men for Missions” for the southern Florida district. Clyde and his wife. Beverly, and their four children reside in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and are members of the Manor Church of the Nazarene. The pastor erf the Syracuse Church of God is Thomas Douglas who has spent the last eight years in evangelistic work. Evangelist Serrott was used as a song director, soloist and gave the children’s chat, while Pastor Douglas gave the messages. These two men have worked together in services in the midwestern and eastern states in

'^■Vfljlf Ti t VIUIT!I *• 4- *- ipbib - - Thank you . . . We would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks to the many people who helped make /* our grand opening a success. V'-gr A special thank you to our many customers, to it \| \ \ our su PP^ ers - and to the advertisers in The Mail- K Journal supporting us. Vs V We are delighted in the fine spirit of the people \Xgljk \ V of this area, and we will strive to give the com- 1 \ munity a first class place to dine out. Jj B afj£ Wjjjii J^ Sassi ~\ Wayne and Jane Bowers, Managers I Road 13 South Os Syracuse

addition to numerous crusades in the West Indies. Pastor Douglas has been the Bible lecturer and chapel speaker at the Carribean Bible college at Castle Bruce, Dominica, which Evangelist Serrott established and constructed while a missionary there 1 The Syracuse Church invites the public to share in these unique services. Homecoming events scheduled at ISU TERRE HAUTE - “Yesterday Once More” is the theme of Indiana State university’s 1974 Homecoming activities scheduled the week of October 2126 on the Terre Haute campus. Co-ed kickball games will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 22 and 23. at 3:30 p.m. at Marks field and the women’s physical education field. On Thursday, a torchlight parade at 8 p.m. will be followed by the traditional bonfire and the coronation of the Homecoming Queen in the library parking lot Yell contests by both women s and men’s groups will be followed by the running of the Sycamore Cup Tricycle race at Marks field Friday, Oct. 25. starting at 3:30 p.m. Naming of the Bachelor of the Year will also be announced at this time. Parade The annual Blue and White Day parade, the largest studentsponsored parade in the nation, will begin at 9 a m. Saturday, Oct. 26. at 4th street and Wabash Ave. An alumni picnic at noon ait Memorial Stadium will be followed by a football game pitting the ISU Sycamores against Butler university s Bulldogs. Four distinguished alumni service award recipients will be honored at a banquet at 6 p.m. in Hulman Civic-UniversiHy center. Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons plus Tommy James and the Shondells will present an “Evening of Solid Gold” at 8:30 p.m. in Hulman Civic university center. Valli's group, in demand these days for rock revival shows, has earned 17 gold records for million-selling discs. Cheri Goodman, junior from Ponce. Puerto Rico, and Milli Hoffman. Terre Haute senior, are co-chairmen of this year’s Homecoming. Barbara Tallent, Western Springs, DI., junior, is secretary-treasurer.

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Restaurant more fun than I thought it would be!

By JULIE BUSHONG Mrs. Bartow’s Lu-Ta-Lo-La Camp Fire group went to a Goshen restaurant Tuesday. Oct. 8. They showed us how they make the hamburgers, shakes, French fries and other things. It was very interesting how they had buzzers that buzzed everytime something

LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION State o» Indiana, Kosciusko County ss, Notice >s hereby aiven by the undersigned. Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, tn the State of Indiana, that at the General Election to be held in said County on the First Tuesday after the First Monday of November, »ii: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S. l»M Between the hours of 4>a m artdap m (Eastern Standard Time), officers will be voted for and elected for me following offices, to wit STATE BALLOT United States Senator ‘ Secretary of State Auditor of State Treasurer of State Clerk of me Supreme and Court of Appeals Judge of me Supreme Court of Indiana Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana Judge of Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District COUNTY BALLOT Representer, ve >n Congress Second Congressional District of me State of Indiana Judge of me Circuit Court for the Fifty Fourm Judicial Circuit, consisting of the County of Kosciusko, of me State of Indiana Prosecuting Attorney tor me Fifty Fourm Judicial Circuit, consisting of me County ot Kosciusko, of the State of Indiana Judge of the Superior Court for me Fifty Fourm Judicial Circuit, consisting of me County of Kosciusko, of me State of Indiana joint State Senator for me Counties of Kosciusko Junfington. Wabash, Whitley (17th) District) Jomt State Representative for the Counties of Fulton and Kosciusko (17m District) Auditor for Kosciusko County. State of Indiana Recorder for Kosciusko County. State of Indiana Sheriff tor Kosciusko County, state of Indiana Assessor for Kosciusko County, State of Indiana Commissioner for Southern District, Kosciusko County, State of Indiana County Councilman First District, Kosciusko County. State of Indiana County Councilman Second District, Kosciusko County, Stateof Indiana County Councilman Third District, Kosciusko County. Stateof Indiana County Councilman Fourm District. Kosciusko County, Stateof Indiana County Councilman at Large for Kosciusko County Stateof Indiana County Councilman at Large for Kosciusko County, State of Indiana County Councilman at Large tor Kosciusko County. State of Indiana TOWNSHIP BALLOT One Township Trustee One Township Assessor for Wayne’Township One Township Assessor for Turkey Creek Township One Justice ot Peace for Tippecanoe Township One Justice of Peace for Turkey Creek Township One Justice of Peace for van Buren Township Two Justice of Peace tor Wayne Township One Justice of Peace tor Harrison Township One Constable tor Washington Township Three Members Advisory Board Members of Board of School Trustees of The Lakeland Community School Corporation. Kosciusko County, Indiana One District No I (Tippecanoe Township Kosciusko County) Two District No 2 (Turkey Creek Township Kosciusko County) JUDICIAL CANDIDATES Supreme Court Shall Justice Norman F Arterburn Yes of Indiana be retained in office? No Shall Justice Richard M Givan Yes be retained in office? No Court of Appeals Shall Judge Robert H. Staten Yes of Indiana Third be retained in office? No District CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Question No. 1 Shall Section 1» of Article 4 of me Constitution of me State of Indiana be amended to read as follows An act. except an act for me codification, revision or rearrangement ot laws, shall be confined to one subject and mattersproperly connected therewith ’’? Question No. 2 Shall the Constitution ot me State of Indiana be amended to provide mat candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor run for election jointly so mat a vote cast for one is a vote cast for me other, and to provide for the selection ot a Governor and Lieutenant Governor in me event of a tie vote in a general election? Question No. 3 Shalf’me Constitution ot the State ot Indiana be amended to provide mat me militia consist of all persons over me age of seventeen (except those persons exempted by law), that me militia be divided into active and inactive classes, and mat certain other specified changes be made concerning me militia? IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed me Seal of the Kosciusko Circuit Court, at my office in me City of Warsaw, mis 10th day of September, 1174 Bessie i Himes Clerk of the Kosciusko Circuit Court O 1A23

was done so it would be “perfect.” They gave us a hamburger. drink and French fires. Mrs. Bartow took pictures of us. The girls who went were Debbie Bartow, Denise Bjella, Julie Bushong, Melanie Clayton, Josette Glon, Rhoda Hapner, Rhoda Marchand, Tammy McCulloch and Sharon Wells.

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