The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 June 1979 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 27, 1979

SUMMER

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Webster Legion Auxiliary elects president

Herbert Kulm Unit 253, North Webster, met on Tuesday. June 19, for the election of the 1979-80 officers. • ’ Elected were the following Kay Lowe President Janet Vanator First vice president

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Nancy Vanator Second Vice president Elenore Enyeart Secretary Betty Busch Treasurer Mildred Williams Historian Erma! Vanator Chaplain Denise Vanator - Sgt. at arms .Alma Sankus .Assistant sgt - at-arms

Summer fun in Syracuse The Syracuse Park, located on Syracuse Lake, is just the place for children of all ages to spend hours upon hours relishing shore and off-shore activities during the long summer days The calm before the storm is evidenced in the top left and leftcenter photos. Darci Ringler; Doris Elkins; her brother, Mark Elkins; and Darci s sister, Darla Ringler, relax in the cool waters of Syracuse Lake before they have a splashing good time in the second photo. Sitting on a playground-type ride at Syracuse Park is Cindy Hannon, bottom left, as she relaxes from the busy activity of the day. Swinging into the day’s events in the upper right photo are twins Jamey, left, being pulled bai‘k by Dawn Lambert, and Jeremy, right, about to be swung by his mot her. Sue Hochstetler To protect oneself from the blazing solar rays, suntan lotion is a necessity. Applying the magical cream to her son Aaron, three, is Judy Coleman, bottom right, while something on the beach has caught the eye of her eldest son Michael, six.

Edith K e s t e r s o n Parlimentarian Kay Lowe and Elenore Enyeart Delegates to department convention at French Lick in July. A report by Elenore Enyeart was on Legion Day at the Lafayette Home. June 3. also on things to be sent to Knightstown Home for Michael Baker's birthday and books donated by Sally Gillum to be taken to the children there. Elenore Enyeart has also beefi’ elected historian for the second district in 1980 and ot 8 et 4b in Warsaw. ‘Kay liowe reported the Poppy sale brought in $506.25 and the bake sale made $123 in May. Proceeds of the bake sale were used to buy new curtains for the newly decorated Legion Hall Installation of new officers will be July 17. alter the joint meeting with the Legionnaires to hear the Boys’ and Girls' Slaters of this year. There will be a picnic at the August 21 meeting at Kay Lowe's home in Syracuse. Ellender McGinnis, Poppy chairman, will have a float decorated for the two Poppy Queens, Tammy McGinnis and Tricia Baugher, for the Mermaid Festival. The ladies' color guard will also be marching in the parade. Francis Smith, former president, is a patient in Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. The second district meeting will be held at the Fowler Unit, September 12. The past president parley, second district, will be held in North Webster October 10.

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'I Do, I Do' to star Borczon and Leverett

Enchanted Hills ’Playhouse, located in Syracuse, has announced that the doors of- the old barn will be open soon. This year’s “Super Summer of 79“ will include three outstanding musicals, three children s plays and an entire evening of dancing The playhouse will be open Friday. July 6. with the Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt musical about marriage. “1 Do! 1 Do!". Co-starring in the play will be Becky Borczon and T. Doyle Leverett Dates for the play are July 6-8 and 11-5. with two Sunday matinees. Starting July 18. will be the 50’s musical “Bye Bye Birdie" with songs like “Put. On A Happy Face." Dates for this musical are July 18-22 and 25-29. Completing the trio of musicals will be “Guys and Dolls," based on the characters created by Damon Runyon. “Luck Be A Lady Tonight" will be just one of the songs sung The last presentation of “Super Summer ’79" will be “Dan eevent” by the Patchwork Dance Company. They will perform danced from ballet to American jazz “Sleeping Beauty" will be the first offering in the children's theater. It is an original adaptation by Laura Stover. Maureen ai d Jerry Manier The show, set to disco music, has funky witches and a lot of expert dancing as part of the show. “Sleeping Beauty" will Im 1 presented July 14 at 10a.m. and 2 p.m.

The second children's play will be a new rendition of “Red Riding Hood" simply tith'd “Red." This play has new original characters. It is slated for August 4. with performances at 10a.m. and 2p.m. Completing the children's program will be another original adaptation “Sir Slob and The Princess." a musical by Rich Biever. It will be presented August 25, at 10a.m. and 2 p in Enchanted Hills Playhouse is under new management this year; however, the same high quality entertainment will be found at the rustic old barn

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Sailboat racing results given for Tippy regatta

There were 15 sailboats entered in the regatta held oh Lake Tippecanoe on Sunday. June 17. Trophy winners in the three divisions were as follows: First place winner in the Hobie 16 foot division was Ray Pijon, with Gary Ashby as his crew John Emrick of Wabash came in second His son. Dave, crewed for him. In third place was Bill Myers of Leesburg In the small boat division. Jim Murray of Leesburg came in first, sailings Super Porpbise. Stevie Black of South Bend and Bart Shroyer of Mishawaka sailed a Surf Rider to take second place, and Brent Clingenpeel of Crafts, activities set at center An organized crafts and activities week will be held in the Lakeland Youth Center the week of July 16-20. Any child who will be in'kindergarten. first, second or third grade may attend each morning from 9-11:30 am. Any child who will be in grades four, five or six this fall may attend from 1-3:30 p.m. each afternoon. A fee will be charged to cover the expenses. India's 600 million people speak about 1,652 different languages and dialects. Only about 35 percent speak Hindi, the official language.

Warsaw was third in a Moth. In the open class division the first place winner was Phil Jung of Converse sailing a Hobie 14. Terry Massey ot Anderson sailed a C-Moth to come in second and David Betz of Warsaw took third place in a Lightning. His crew

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members were Steve Clinggnpeel and Brian Buescher The next regatta will be held on July 4th, with the registration and skippers' meeting at Paton's Marina at 11* a.m and races beginning at noon. All sailboat skippers are invited.