The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 June 1976 — Page 15

Playhouse opening with 'Oklahoma'

On Sunday, June 6, cars bearing license plates from as far away as Montana began pulling into the oval drive connecting the real world with the upcoming summer experience at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse on the east side of Lake Wawasee. As more cars pulled into the drive, the new 1976 summer company began to form and by early evening talk of the upcoming season was already buzzing through the dormitory Leading the group was third time member of the Enchanted Hills company Becky Borczon Becky is from Columbus, and a student at Goodman School of Drama Becky was seen at the playhouse as were Sally Bowles and Maria in last season s productions of ‘‘Cabaret and “The Sound of Music”. Also included in this year’s company are Cheryl Stern, a

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theatre major at Northwestern university who is from Buffalo, N.Y. , Suzanne Leslie, a graduate in theatre from Central Michigan university and a resident of the Cheboygan. Mich., area ; Melissa Bailey, who is from Kankakee, DI. and a recent graduate of Illinois Wesleyen university. Also. Sandy Beckwith, a student in theatre at Dennison university and from upstate New York: Bill Reilly, also from Dennison university; Stephen Finkelmeyer will be a senior theatre major at Northwestern tanversity and is from Mineral Point, Wis Gary Smiley is « recent graduate from Southern Illinois university and makes his borne in Chicago; T Doyle Leverett just completed work at Blinds State university, and Bill Martin is a theatre and opera student at

Northwestern university in Chicago. Rehearsals All of the above company are beginning rehearsals for the first production of the summer season — “Oklahoma” which opens on Wednesday, June 16. It is being drected by another returning playhouse member, Rick Gossett of Huntington. Ticket reservations can be made by calling the Enchanted Hills Playhouse or writing to Enchanted Hills Playhouse, P.O. Box 41, Syracuse. United Methodist' church plans VBS The United Methodist church will hdd a vacation Bible school beginning Monday, June 14, for one week. The school will end on Friday, June 18. The school time will be from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Persons wishing more information or to enroll students should contact Mrs. Karl Keiper or Bob Cline.

Wawasee Lakeside Chapel VBS theme is 'Pioneers for Jesus'

“Pioneers for Jesus” is the theme for vacation Bible school this year at Wawasee Lakeside Chapel. All children ages three thru third grade are invited to attend. Revival meeting at Milford Chapel Jerry Zehr, general superintendent of the Milford Chapel on South Main street. Milford, has announced a revival meeting for the church on Saturday and Sunday, June 19 and 20. The speaker will be Earl Koch trf New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada. Special music will be presented at each service. The Saturday evening meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday there will be an 11 o'clock morning service and an evening service at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome at attend.

The school starts on June 14 and will last for one week Each day the children will hear a Bible story and receive a worksheet to take home Hours are 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. If anyone has questions or needs transportation call Mrs. Steve Bronman or Harlan Steffen. Adult education report shows 209 students The adult education final report as filed with the state for the Lakeland Community School Corporation shows a total of 290 students were enrolled at Wawasee high school. A total of nine teachers taught nine classes with six students completing 32 credits for graduation and four diplomas being issued. An additional nine received civilian GED cer-

tificates and one received a military GED certificate. The report shows 133 were enrolled in credit courses and 157 were enrolled in non-credit courses. David McGrew served as director of the program. ACC VBS to begin June 14 The Vacation Bible school of the Milford Apostolic Christian church will begin on June 14 and continue through June 15, 17 and 18. Classes for children and adults will begin at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. LAKELAND LOCAL Mrs. Michael Yoder and son Jason returned to their Indianapolis home last Thursday after spending several days in the Arch Baumgartner home at Milford. They were accompanied to Indianapolis by Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner who stayed thru Sunday.

Wed., June 9,1976 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

New Salem New > By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

‘“The Stages of Christianity” was the morning message delivered Sunday by Pastor Chad Woodburn. Those assisting Tuesday evening at the World Missionary Press were Mr. and Mrs. John Plank; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer, Cindy, Kay and Lori; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and Sharon; Nelson Morehouse; Miss Donna Moser; Mrs. Lydia Morehouse; Mrs. Zona Deeter; Mrs. Dale Morehouse; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews; and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newcum of West Lafayette spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morehouse and Georgina. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vanlaningham and sons spent the Memorial day holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker and sons

of Stetsonville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rodriques and daughter, April, spent the past three weeks in Florida visiting their relatives. Mrs. Ray Ferverda attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Homer Arnold, on Thursday at Decatur. Mrs. Francis Wildman of Tucson, Ariz., spent two days with Mrs. Ray Ferverda. Mrs. lona Ryman of Zepher Hills. 2 Fla., is spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mr. Mathews. Sharia, one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hobbs,, is a patient at Murphy Medical Center at Warsaw. Vacation Bible school started Monday evening, June 7. It will continue through the 18th.

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