The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1976 — Page 3

Buckingham chosen as Tippy Lake director

The board of directors of the Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners, Inc , have announced George Buckingham of Goshen was elected to the office of director during their regular meeting last Saturday. Mr. Buckingham is a long time property owner on the lake and is

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vitally interested in preserving the natural beauty of Tippy and the wholesome character of the lake He will lend his assistance in legal matters as required by the association in their efforts along the same lines. Buckingham is an attorney The summer program of the

association was also released and published in the newsletter which is sent to all lake property owners periodically. The dates for the regular director's meetings was established and July 10 was announced as the date for the annual membership meeting and election of officers. Samuel Dungan, the chairman of the fish and wildlife committee. announced the dates for the fishing contest as from July 15 to August 15. This annual contest is open to association members only and the awards

and trophies are awarded at the annual dinner dance. This dance will be held t lis year on August 21 and as usua I will be at the Tippecanoe country club. MAD plans Memorial Day activities Members) of the Milford Area Development Council (MAD* met last night to firm up plans for this year’s Memorial Day activities. President! Dennis Sharp said the highlight, following the traditional Memorial Day parade and patriotic program at the Milford cemetery, will be a chicken barbecue on the school grounds Diane F*j?rry. Milford’s candidate for'county fair queen, will ride in the parade, as will Shannon Angle and Jannette Zambrano.) last year’s Cutie King and Queen; A six-team Little League softball tournament will be held on the Little League diamond with sumrr|er activities manager Ned Speicher in charge A volleyball tournament is planned and a Cdtie King and Queen contest with Mrs. Elmer Rapp and Mrs Gordon Rhoades in charge Instead, of a bicycle race, an obstacle eburse will be set up for various age groups, with Ron Baumgartner and Robert Cline in charge. Youngsters in the parade will be asked io dress in Bicentennial garb Planters Fqr Main Street Mrs. dlen Treesh told the group she had prices on planters for Milfdrd’s Main street An effort is being made to reach a concensus on what type to purchase to be placed in front of the business houses. Kerry gave a treasurer’s report, revealing Mad has a bank balance Os $1,398.34. Plans continuing for Bicen ten n ial week end Plans are continuing in the Syracuse-Wawasee area for a Bicentennial week end on May 2930. Persons wishing to participate in the big parade during the week end, with various organisations having floats and motor vehicles, Should contact the Bicentennial committee at 105 Pickwick Place in Syracuse. Fourteen entries have been received to date. Deadlines for entries are nearing an end. Will Erwin will be speaker at the cemetery. The Kappa Omicrons sorority groqp of Beta Sigma is holding a style show tonight (Wednesday) at the high school with clothing from area merchants for the new 1976 stvles as well as costumes of 1776 A salad bar will precede the show. The Syracuse library is already participating in Bicentennial events with displays planned regularly on the main floor showcase. Plans are being made for a dance marathon, ice cream social, a walking tour and a historical museum. Mr and Mrs. James Nelson are in charge of the museum and persons having artifacts or historical objects or items to display for the week end are urged to contact Nelsons Sons of the Legion are planning a pancake and sausage fry as their part of the Bicentennial event Persons having other ideas are encouraged to make the information known to officals FIRST CHOOCHOO “The Best Friend, - ’ the first locomotive built in the United States, on Jan 15. 1831, made its first trip on the South Carolina Railroad. TNm M«e t>w appro»K> for UM on pOrorfrtmt for film* rpxuowwS 6» tM rMiM C»a« board of tM Motion Pxtoro Association O« America GENHUUIUOWIKIS y No O"» Under 1» Admitted - MOVIE TIMES - — LAKETHCATRE — Dumbo ltd#, •Potty" •:»» Starts Friday • ~lnvasion ' Fri. A Saturday MS A « #« Sunday 2:M. S.M.S.ISA » •# Discount Tillies Weokmobts ■ 1; IS Only — GOSHEN THEATRE — Do#Day"lMA*M Start* Friday Invasion'* EvottmosllS A»#« Sunday -1 •». J:«S, IM. IJIAI N Discount Tillies — WAWA DRIVE-IN — O»o« ?:M SHOW Al Dusk Admts Only You Must Re '» Monday Thru Thursday. Closed — PICKWICK THEATRE — Friday A Saturday "PeopOr 1 ij, ■ Holmes # as Sunday Discount Till 3: IS • Peeper 138 A5 « ■Holmes'-4:## A ?'IS Monday Thru Thursday Closed

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B I .-w JR . B v NATALIE WOOD STARS — -As an heiress involved with murder in •“Peepers", opening Friday at the Pickwick Theatre. The 20th Century-Fox release of a Chartoff-Winkler production co-stars Michael Caine. Peter Hyams directed from a screenplay by W. D. Richter based on a novel bv Keith Laumer.

Natalie Wood movie playing at the Pickwick this week end

“It took me a long time to learn how to work as an actress w ithout making it away of life." Natalie Wood explains regarding her return to motion pictures. “Peepers", a 20th Century-Fox release in which the lovely actress stars w ith Michael Caine, is her first big screen appearance in five years. It premieres Friday at the Pickwick Theatre. “I had achieved everything I worked so hard for and gradually realized I wasn’t satisfied," she recalls. “1 knew it was terrible for one so young and successful to feel unfulfilled So I decided it was time to get my personal life in shape," she says with a smile that indicated victory. "I spent a great deal of time reflecting on my life. It revolved around acting from the age of five. My name was Natasha Gurdin when I got a bit part in a picture called 'The Happy Land’, filmed in my hometown, Santa Rosa. California. Sometime later, the director was having difficulty casting the child role in Tomorrow Is Forever’, which starred Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles He remembered me and invited me to Hollywood for a screen test. My father allowed us to go only after mother convinced him it- was a free trip and I would never win the part.” She got the job and rolled through a series of hits, including “Miracle on 34th Street”, “The Bride Wore Boots". “Father Was a Fullback” and "The Silver Chalice ”, She characterizes that phase of her life as one of "trying to please everyone — my the director, the stars, the electricians I was a very good little girl. ‘ Then I turned fifteen, and, as will happen. I decided to please myself For the first time. I got serious about my work and vowed to derive some satisfaction for myself I was no longer going to do what I was told if it conflicted with my instincts The test, appropriately enough was Rebel Without A Cause \Jy parents didn’t want me to do it because they felt the script was too harsh on parents. The director wasn’t enthused about having me. because he thought child stars must be impossible But I was determined and I got the role I received an Academy Award nomination for Rebel’, and there was no stopping me! From that point, everything went according to plan. With a glamorous international social life and tons of publicity, she starred in movies like "Marjorie Morningstar". "Gypsy". "West Side Story”, “Sex and the Single Girl”. “The Great Race ”, “Inside Daisy Clover" and "This Property Is Condemned ” She was honored with Oscar nominations in 1961 for "Splendor In the Grass" and in 1964 for “Love With the Proper Stranger”. For “Bob And Carol and Ted And Alice", she drew raves for her comedic flair and was praised as "a mature Natalie Wood. “It was my first mother' role", she recalls Then, unexpectedly, she began turning down starring roles in Hollywood's biggest productions "I started doing things I had always wanted to do. Rather than worrying about tomorrow. I began to anticipate it I never retired from acting There was just always something more interesting to do. I spent a great deal of time in therapy and things got better and better every- day and the days added up to five years.

“I enjoyed returning to work in Peepers’ and being associated with Michael Caine and the outstanding young director. Peter Hyams. I got a kick out of playing the bad girl’ for the first time in a kind of 1940’s detective thriller The producers. Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, provided facilities so that my two children could be on location with me all the time. Everything was right, but I wouldn't have considered it if it meant separation from the family. “It’s gratifying to still receive so many, picture offers and extremely satisfying that I don't feel I must accept them. I suppose what I’m trying to say is that it’s nice to still be invited to the party but not feel obligated to attend.” NASA handed role in Bicentennial President Ford has named the National Aeronautics and Space Administration as host and sponsor for the Cape Canaveral U.S Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology. It will be held at Kennedy Space Center and will run from Memorial Day through Labor Day next year.

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Patriotic concert highlights Grace Parent's Week End

WINONA LAKE - A patriotic musical concert and a bicentennial pageant by the drama department will highlight Parents' Week End scheduled at Grace College on Friday and Saturday. April 30 and May 1. The concert under the direction of Prof. Roland Felts featuring a choir, male chorus and orchestra will be given at 8 p.m. Friday at the Rodeheaver Auditorium. The choir and orchestra will present Roy Ringwald's “Song of America." The male chorus with orchestra accompaniment will present “Testament of Freedom.” by Randall Thompson Several well known patriotic

Edwin Cable serving as president today

Edwin Cable, a junior at Manchester college and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable of 13473 CR 48, r 2 Syracuse, is serving as president bf the national committee for the Convention 76. a model Democratic national convention, being held on the Manchester college campus for local high school and college students today (.Wednesday' between 12:30 and 7:30 p m. The event is being planned by students enrolled in American government courses taught by David Calihan. assistant professor of political science, political science. The main objective of the convention is to help the participants understand how the

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songs will also be included on the program. “Under New Management,” an original Bicentennial production will be given at 8 p.m. Saturday also at Rodeheaver Auditorium. Professor Steve Grill, director, said there will be a series of scenes and musical numbers appropriate to the country's 200th birthday celebration. There will be individual historical characterizations such as Patrick Henry depicting times of American Revolution. Authentic costumes will be used. "It is an ideal program for children." Grill stated. The public is invited to attend the musical and the pageant. Admission is free.

country chooses a presidential candidate and how the political party machinery operates. The agenda includes the call to order, seating of delegates, presentation of party platform, presentation of candidates, candidate acceptance, call back to order, roll call of delegates and balloting. WEDDING URGED The British Parliament met Jan. 11,1563, and pressed Queen Elizabeth to marry and settle the succession. JEW ELECTED Francis Salvador became the first Jew to hold elective office in the New World on Jan. 11. 1775. .

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