The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1978 — Page 10

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 23,1978

SUMMER

',u 1 ■■W v FTCwt "’ULX-J. I ■ t k §s*S| I < | j | ■ k dSI ■hulL AWARDS NIGHT — Members of the Wawasee High School girls softball team were honored at awards night last Friday at Milford. Pictured above in front are Julie Hepler; Jo Hepler; Brenda Repiogle. most valuable player; Teresa Welborn, coach’s award: and Andrea Henson. In back are coach John Replogle; Diane Darr; Martha Salazar; Lynn Ummel, batting award; and Debbie Sellers. Because of the conflict with the jamboree, many of the team members were absent when the photo was taken.

/ *1 v v i JI r i COACH HONORED — John Replogle was honored by members of the Wawasee High School girls softball team for his four years of coaching. Replogle is retiring. He holds the plaque he was given by the team members in honor of his coaching career. Replogle emphasized the fact that his retirement will not end the girls softball team — the team, will be continued and is already entered in the Goshen women’s league for 1979. He cited highlights of his coaching years as being the winning of the league championship, the team’s second and third place finishes in the semi-state and the fact three former WHS team members. Tammy Schumn, Phyllis Horvath and Betsy Williams, are members of the current state championship tea m.

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Plan Ligonier Health Club Ligonier will soon have a health spa, to be known as the Olympic Health Club, located on the west side of road 6 just west of the stop light at the corner of roads 6 and 33. Owners will be Albert G. and Jan Pruden. Groundbreaking for the new facility was held at 5 p m. last Thursday. According to Mr. Pruden. the club will have six exercise instructors available to members, with a minimum age of 16 years. The club will be open 63 hours per week. Membership, limited to 500, with exercise programs and goals prescribed for each member. Besides 35 exercise machines, there will be a whirlpool and sauna, both accommodating eight at a time. Forty-two can exercise at one time. The club will be housed in a 32x64 pole building giving 2,048 square feet of space. At the time of the groundbreaking Ligonier Mayor Dr. Floyd F. Warren said, “I think a health club will be an asset' to Ligonier. It will not only benefit our citizens, btffnt)will attract new people InnocpnHHea Entered An innocent, plea was entered last for Mary Ann Robison, 26, 45 Little Eagle Drive, Warsaw, to an embezzlement charge. The charge, filed in U.S. District Court, South Bend, alleges that on March 29, 1977, while a teller for the Counting House Bank, North Webster, she embezzled SIOO. She is free without bond.

Lists keep corning . . .

By LESLIE WHITMAN And the lists go on. Here are a few more lists of particular interest, some dealing with back to school. Margaret Cousins: Things To Plant In A Garden 1. Tomatoes 2. Sweet corn 3. Green beans 4. Lettuce 5. Onions 6. Carrots 7. Green peppers 8. Cabbage 9. Cucumbers 10. Beets (Mrs. Cousins, who lives on r 1 Milford, has had ,a small garden ever since she was married in Michigan. She believes a smaller garden is better, unless one has a large family or a lot of friends. Her own garden is two rows long). Teri Caskey and Linda Crow: Popular Back-To-School Fashions 1. Sweaters, cardigans and angora 2. Corduroys, blazers, skirts and slacks 3. Khaki looks 4. Bluejeans 5. Cowl neck sweaters 6. Expensive tennis shoes 7. T-shirts 8. Ladies flannel shirts 9. Chammy shirt 10. Blousy look (Teri Caskey operates Tom Socks Sportswear and Linda Crow runs The Star Store, both in Syracuse. Both feel students are dressing up more this year. Mrs. Crow said she is selling more long

- * (uikjflLs 8 J" ♦ ; ” WBT L * * flB*T Jr * T-BALL CHAMPS — The Royals are the 1978 North Webster TBall champs, having to defeat the Mets, Astros and Yankees to become the tournament champions. Shown in the front row, left to right, are Jeff Enright, Todd Quiff and Erik Stevens. In the middle row, left to right, are Trent Harris, Jeff Carey, Matt Quiff and Jamison Stevens. In the back row, left to right, are Jeff Atwood and Dan Enright, coaches.

Syracuse police investigate numerous complaint reports

Syracuse police investigated numerous reports last Thursday involving a variety of incidents. David Blackwell of r 2 Syracuse reported a hole shot in his garage window, and John Bradaman of r 4 reported the theft of a seven hp Evinrude motor from his boat at Oakwood Park. At 10 a.m. a woman reported a case of indecent exposure at Railroad Park in Syracuse. William R. Scarbeary, 28, r 5 was arrested on a charge of battery and released on his own recognizance. Charged Two Syracuse youths, ages 15 and 16, were taken to the county

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sleeve, winterish fashions, than fall clothes. Jeans, she added, however, are still popular with some. “You have two categories of shoppers — ones who want to dress up and ones who wouldn’t wear anything other than blue jeans”). John Kroh: Things Needed In A Medicine Cabinet 1. Bactine 2. Band-Aids 3. Mouthwash 4. Aspirin 5. Eyewash 6. Roll of gauze and gauze pads 7. Elastic bandage 8. Q-Tips 9. Adhesive tape 10. Kaopectate (for diarrhea) (Kroh is a pharmacist at Thornburg Drugs, Syracuse. He added that many other things could be added to this list Tor different ailments, but said it depends on each individual). Linda Perry and Julie Garza: \ Things Needed To Take Back To School 1. Clothes 2. Books 3. Pencils and pens 4. Paper 5. The right attitude to study 6. A little bit of rowdiness (Both Linda and Julie will be students at Wawasee High School this year. They both live in Milford. This list they feel is the basic necessities. They added that students from Syracuse might hold a different viewpoint). Next week will come more lists on a variety of topics.

jail Thursday night for the theft of a car, and other items, at Syracuse. The two were charged with unauthorized control over a motor vehicle, and theft, and were being held on authority of the probation officer. They were taken into custody in White Pigeon, Mich., after being involved in a property damage accident there in the stolen 1977 auto belonging to Gerald Kline, 118 North Shore Dr., Syracuse. Other items stolen included a pair of round speakers, binoculars in a black case, and a tobacco pipe from an auto belonging to Nelson Auer, also of North Shore Drive.

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