The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1977 — Page 3
Lakeland Locals
Mrs Stephanie Siebert, Milford, spent Mother s Day with her daughter and family. Mr and Mrs Donald Acker, David. Michael, and Patrick They enjoyed steak for dinner and she received a hydrangia plant ' The Allen Avery family, r 1 Milford, went out for dinner on Mother s Day Mrs E C Bailey. Jr Milford, just came home from the hospital ‘‘That was * pretty special for me.” she said The Arden Ball's, Camp Mack, honored Mom with a cookout and fishing trip on Waubee where they caught a few bluegill As the evening grew cooler, they built a fire m the fireplace and roasted hotdogs Mrs Carl Duncan. Milford, received a visit from her daughter, Mrs Donald Alice Battenfield of Indianapolis Eugene Hall. Syracuse, took his wife out for dinner iri honor of Mother's Da\ Mr. and Mrs James Wolf. Atwood, entertained Mrs Wolf s parents, Mr and Mrs Herman Miller Atwood, for dinner. Sunday, in honor of Mothers Day Also present were Mr and Mrs Jqe Wolf. Jennifer and Jim Bob. and Pam Wolf. all -of At wood Mrs Herman Miller was the guest of her daughter. Mrs James Wolf, at the mother daughter program at Otterbein Methodist Church. Atwood on Mas 10
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Target is 200 mph
Two hundred miles an hour! That’s the target at the Indianapolis Motor Speedxvay Saturday for drivers who rank as strong contenders for the No. 1 starting position behind the Oldsmobile pace car in the Race Day lineup on May 29 Five former pole position win ners all have high hopes of repeating They are Al and Bobby Unset. Mario Andretti. A.J Foyt and Johnny Ruther ford, who set the present qualifying record of 198 413 miles an hour in 1973 Foyt can becorhe the first five-time winner of the No 1 spot by gaining that honor again this year Two other highly regarded veterans are Gordon Johncock. who was clocked unofficially at 300.4 miles an hour in spring tire tests; and Tom Sneva. who earned a front row starting berth last year alongside Johncock and Rutherford Their performance in practice on Thursday and Friday of this week will be watched dose ly by • railbirds” trying to predict the 1977 pole position At the close of Friday’s session, drivers and crew chiefs of all cars which have passed CSAC’s technical inspection will draw for positions in which they will be permitted to make their qualification runs against the clock on Saturday The order of the day'' for Saturday calls for the gates to
Music Boosters to hold big events
A musical evening is in store for those planning to attend the second annual West Noble Music Boosters' chicken barbecuemusic concert this Saturday night in the high school cafetorium Last year's first attempt was termed a huge success Various music departments will entertain during serving of the meal which starts at 5 o'clock. Departments will include elementary, middle school and high school bands and choirs and West Noble s Surprise Vocal REAL MENU THURSDAY, MAY 12 Juice, escalloped potatoes with diced picnic shoulder, mixed vegetables, bread, margarine, pineapple ring, milk, tea, coffee FRIDAY, MAY 13 Juice, chop suey, rice, buttered peas, fruit cobbler, roll, margarine, milk, tea, coffee MONDAY. MAY 16 Juice, beef Stroganoff over noodles, harvard beets, pears, rye bread, margarine, milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY. MAY 17 Juice, breaded pork pattie. orange glazed sweet potatoes, broccoli, bread, margarine, white cake with chocolate frosting, milk. tea. coffee WEDNESDAY. Juice, chicken ala king over nee, tossed salad with dressing, peaches, bread, margarine, milk, tea. coffee
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i I Johnny Rutherford, holder of the present four lap qualifying record of 198.413 miles an hour, is one of the favorites in the battle for the pole position Saturday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. be opened at 6 a m. in order to accommodate the h.uge crowd expected Practice is scheduled from 9 am until 10:15. at which time track activity will be interrupted for the usual traditional ceremonies, involving 500 Festival Queen Kathryn Hegg. Time trials are scheduled from 11 a m to 6 p.m Additional trials will be held Sunday from noon Until 6 pm. and again on May 21-22 Ad mission on. all time trial days will be $3
Symphony. .An awards presentation will climax the evening of entertainment at 8 pm. when members of the music department will receive awards Proceeds .from the annual event go to help with music department expenses including uniforms, scholarships for summer camp for some deserving students in band and choir, contest entry fees, awards, and other needs which arise. TOPS hold white elephant sale Plans are in the making for a white elephant sale to be held sometime this month by TOPS IN 106. Syracuse Plans are also being discussed for inspiration nite to be held in Syracuse Monday. June, 6. The Syracuse group will be hosting the Kosciusko County group These plus other plans for upcoming events have been discussed at the group's Mondaynight meetings Those wishing to join TOPS should contact Sonja Mullett or Paula Niles. Makes hole-in-one Fred Godfrey, Albion, made a at Parmor Golf Cotirse. New Paris Godfrey's shot was made on the ninth hole, which is 188 yards He used a six iron and scored 31 Low gross scorers in the Royal Daisy Women s Golf Tourney were Margie Robinson. Elkhart. 36. Paula Pierce. Elkhart, 36. and Bettv Shannon. Syracuse, 46
Wed.. May 11.1977 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Energy reflects personality
The energy displayed in Mel Brooks’ films. "The Producers.” “The Twelve Chairs.” "Blazing Saddles" and now in “YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN” is as much a reflection of his personality as his gift of wild, comedic invention Brooks has a director’s chair on the set but he is never in it. He moves swiftly with the grace of an athlete, often acting out the movements he is suggesting to his actors The verb “suggesting” is used advisedly because Brooks is open to the opinions of his players In this instance he had Gene Wilder. Marty Feldman and Madeline Kahn, all with outstanding records in comedy; Cloris Leachman, Kenneth Mars and Peter Boyle, fine actors, and Teri Garr, a young actress coming into her own as a comedienne Brooks is absolutely indefatigable in getting what he wants from the performers He will do take after take of the same scene, which to the casual eye are virtually indistinguishable In his early days he was a drummer in a band and it is said that he carries a rhythm in his head which he seeks to impart to the activities on the screen. Marty Feldman is in entire agreement with Brooks' methods and says he never wearies of the repetition “I wanted to keep going even when Mel was satisfied. ' he says In addition he quotes a famous director as saying an actor never really performs until boredom has set in. Brooks' enthusiasm is contagious and the only real problem there was on the set of "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN ' was the actors "Breaking up" in laughter during scenes A principal ingredient of Brooks' comedy is the players doing wildly improbable things in extraordinary situations with perfect seriousness A great joker on the set. Brooks' ad-lib bits are highly » visual as are his pictures. Besides directing “YOUNG
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TITLE ROLE — Gene Wilder plays the title role in Mel Brooks' ” Young Frankenstein” premiering Friday at the Pickwick Theatre. Madeline Teri Garr, Feldman, Clovis Leachman and Kenneth Mars. »■ Mel Brooks directed the |2oth Century-Fox release. FRANKENSTEIN." Brooks also co-authpred the screenplay with Gene Wilder MOHAMMF.D DEPOSED Mohammad IV was deposed in a revolution in Constantinople Nov 2, 1687. and succeeded bx Suleiman. 111.
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