The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 March 1977 — Page 3

Carol Davis in accident Carol S. Davis, 32, r 1 North Webster, was involved in a onecar accident Monday as she skidded on CR 46 west of CR 29 She was driving west on CR 46 when her car began to skid. The car crossed the center line, went off the left edge of the road and finally stopped in a small creek. Mrs. Davis was not injured. Damage to her 1976 Ford was estimated at $250. ATTACK FAILED On Dec. 28,1814, the British attacked Gen. Jackson with artillery at New Orleans, but were forced to retire.

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Karl Schmucker entertains for Happy Bachelors The Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H club met Monday, February 28, at the home of Karl Schmucker. Approximately 15 members attended. Rick Radke led the members in saying the pledge to the American flag and Phil Dowty led the 4-H pledge. Dues were collected by Greg Weisser, treasurer, and project cards were handed out by Teddy Davis. It was announced the club will hold its roller skating party in April. The next meeting will be March 14, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Clark Schieler.

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Despite the so-called lack of major motion picture roles for actresses, Karen Black has succeeded in making 18 films in eight years. And she was ready to start her 19th following the completion of “Burnt Offerings.” a Dan Curtis Production when motherhood brought about a temporary halt to her non-stop screen career. Karen and her husband. L Minor “Kit” Carson, became the parents of a baby boy. “Burnt Offerings" is a contemporary Gothic film which stars Karen. Oliver Reed. Burgess Meredith and Bette Davis with Eileen Heckart. Lee Montgomery. Dub Taylor and Anthony James. The picture is released by

IS ALSO ON BILL — Also featured on the bill with “Burnt Offerings" at the Pickwick Theater. Syracuse, on Friday will be “The Return of a Man Called Horse,“ with Richard Harris returning to star in the role. United Artists, a Transamerica Company, and it will open Friday at the Pickwick Theater. Dan Curtis is the producer and director of the film, a chilling story of a family beset by obsessive terror during a summer vacation on an isolated country estate. Curtis and William F. Nolan wrote the screenplay from the best-selling novel by Robert Marasco. Production services are by the Casa Company. After earlier successes on Broadway and in New York TV.

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she moved to the film capital in the late 1960’s to be near top TV action. Her abilities caught the attention of a trio of then-unknown filmmakers: Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson and Monte Hellman. It was Hopper who suggested her for her role as an acid-tripping hooker in “Easy Rider,” and Nicholson who brought her to the attention of director Bob Rafelson for the slatternly waitress role in “Five Easy Pieces.” Those two successes launched Miss Black toward target and direct hits. Besides starring roles in such notable motion pictures as "Day of the Locust" and “Nashville,” Miss Black starred for Dan Curtis in his 90-minute TV special. “Trilogy of Terror.” By ROSALYN JONES Beginning Tuesday, March 1, the Syracuse Public Library’ will go back on its original hours, fallowing a change in February to economize on fuel usage. The hours will be Monday-Friday, 125; Saturday, 10-3; and Tuesday evening the adult department is open from 7-9. During February. the Valentine month, we have enjoyed a lovely arrangement of dried plant material and red pom-poms, in a lovely red dish, arranged by the SyracuseWawasee Garden Club. Now that spring is just around the corner, you should be planning your garden. The library has many books on flower and vegetable gardening, landscaping. and pest control. The Tjme-Life series on gardening is highly recommended. Many of our magazines also have articles on gardening. abmb By CAROLYN GROVE There are two films scheduled for the children s story hour on Saturday. March 5. at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ostendorf have given the library a subscription to the Smithsonian Magazine. It is given in memory of Mrs. Sophia Van Ry, the mother of Mrs. Thomas A. (Violet) Miller. The Smithsonian Magazine is an illustrated magazine of scientific interest, similar to the National Geographic. New Books: “Stepping Into the Future” by Chris Van Rensburg “To Catch a Viper” by John Wyllie. REAL MENU THURSDAY. .MARCH 3 Double barbecued chicken, potato salad, buttered spinach, bread, margarine, peaches, milk, tea, coffee FRIDA S’. M ARCH 4 Grapefruit juice, pancakes with hot syrup, cheese slices, Florida citrus cup. margarine, milk. tea. coffee MONDAY. MARCH 7 Juice. BBQ beef on bun. German potato salad, green peas, grasshopper dessert, milk, tea. coffee TUESDAY. MARCH 8 Juice. Salisbury steak, applesauce, mashed potatoes, gravy, whole wheat bread, margarine, cookie, milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY. MARCH 9 Juice. Swedish meatballs and noodles, carrot-raisin salad, rye bread, margarine, pineapple fluff, milk, tea, coffee

rWLT MmSJwoEh' ■4l ’i I IV BELLES OF INDIANA — The well-known touring group from Indiana University’s school of music. The Belles of Indiana, will appear in concert in Syracuse on March 9 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will be in the Wawasee High School auditorium. The Belles of Indiana are being sponsored by Psi lota Xi, Theta Sigma Chapter, North Webster, with the support of the national endowment for the arts and the Indiana arts commission. This attractive and exciting group of young entertainers, led by conductor and arranger John Howell, is known for its happy, wide-ranging approach to the popular music of today and yesterday. AU the music in the show is presented in new arrangements written especially for the talented young women of The Belles and for their companion group, the exciting Belles band and accompanied by original choreography. Tickets are available from Theta Sigma members or at the door.

Kiwonis Club sponsors an essay contest The Lakeland Kiwanis Club is sponsoring an essay contest for students in grades Tour, five, six, seven and eight from March 1 through April 15. With the promotion of good citizenship one of the main objects behind the contest, students may write on any of five topics dealing with good citizenship. The length of their essays should be between 300 to 500 words. Topics students may write on include: 1. The Essentials of Good Citizenship, 2. Why I Am Glad to be an American, 3. My Vision of Our Nation's Future. 4. What is Good Citizenship in School?, 5. What is Your Citizenship Quotient?, and 6. The Privileges of Citizenship in America. Judging will be by the Lakeland Kiwanis Club. Prizes for each, grade level to be awarded in the spring are as follows: Ist prize — $25 savings bond and certificate of recognition, 2d prize — $lO check and certificate of recognition, and 3d prize — $5 check and certificate of recognition. All essays should be returned to the principal when completed. LEAGUE FORMED On Dec. 31, 1530, the princes of Germany Jormed the Schmalkaldic League in self-defense against Emperor Charles V and his Catholic allies.

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Wed., March 2, 1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Music day will be observed at Webster

The North Webster Elementary School will celebrate its third annual “Music In Our Schools Day,” a national day established by the Music Educators National Conference Thursday, March 10. The day is dedicated to the millions of children who make music, listen to music and learn about music in school. Ceremonies will begin at 10 a m. with an assembly program in the gym. Music will be provided by a select choir of fifth grade students under the direction of Mrs. Phil (Karilyn) Metcalf. Selections to be sung include “There’s No Business Likd Show Business.” “Together Wherever We Go” and “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” from "Gypsy;" “I’d Do Anything,” “Wlio Will Buy" and “Consider Yourself” from “Oliver;” “Kids” and “Put On A Happy Face” from “Bye Bye Birdie;” “Friendship” from “Dubarry Was a Lady;” “The Surrey With The Fringe On Top" from “Oklahoma;” “I Whistle a Happy Tune" from “The King and I;” “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from “Carousel;” “Marne” and “Hello Dolly.” Masters of ceremonies will be • Kim Zurcher and David Blackwell. Steve Bailey will provide the piano accompaniments. All parents of fifth grade students are invited to attend. Those wishing to stay for lunch in the cafeteria following the

program are asked to make reservations at the school office by Tuesday, March 8.

IN 4-H HIGH HONOR GROUP — David Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Roberts of Syracuse, was named a member of the high honor group in the Kosciusko County Junior Achievement Record Book contest. David received a 4-H jacket and blue ribbon for his award. He has completed his second year of dub work in the Syracuse Community Hands 4-H club.

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