The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1982 — Page 18
THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., June 30,1982
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DANCING AT THE CLASSIC — There’s no wallflowers at North Webster’s Classic Restaurant, located on SR 13, where dancing to the beat of live bands and vocals is now being held throughout the summer. Plan an evening of fine dining and stay for the dancing that is fast becoming one of the areas most popular attractions. It’s plain to see that these people are having a great time dancing to Nashville recording artist, Joe Staples, whose vocalism is said to resemble two of country and rocks top entertainers. Kenny Rogers and Willy Nelson. See ads announcing times and performers. (Photo by Bruce Bultemeier)
The Classic —
Traditional fine dining
and now dancing too!
By MORRINE HALF ACRE You’ve had hectic week, an argument with your wife, and you just received from your children’s orthodontia work. To top it all off, your Irish Setter just spent the night with the neigh* bor’s German Shepherd Don't panic — grab the wife and escape to New Orleans’ The New Orleans Room at the Classic of North Webster, that is. Relax in an atmosphere of fine dining that for over 15 years has given The Classic, the & M Restaurant, a reputation as being outstanding in its quality of food, preparation, service, and atmosphere all at an affordable price, In addition to the New Orleans room there is the Fireside room, with its cozy yet spacious dmmg area, the Pioneer room, with its rustic decor and panoramic view overlooking the channel. and the Plantation room, where service, even in the Old South, couldn't have been better. And Now Dancing Traditionally fine dining and dancing have gone hand in hand Owners Carole Richel and Joanne Gans have added another plus to The Classic success story” with their introduction of dancing and entertainment at the family restaurant. Reaching out to young and old alike the entertainment has become so popular that a summer-long program has now been scheduled It all began when the snowmobile club booked a private dinner party and live band to perform m The Classic's Pioneer room in January The original builder and owner of The Classic, Fred Clark, didn't plan to offer dancing when he constructed the restaurant, but oddly enough the hardwood floor in the Pioneer room creates one massive dance area allowing 60100 couples room to boogie” in whatever style they choose The music played a combination of country, rock. 50s and
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60s and nostalgia. With groups like Cornin’ Home, Utopia, and soloist, such as, Joe Staples of Nashville, the audience is assured of being entertained In June dancing is held every Friday and Saturday from 9 p m .- 1 am. For the complete schedules refer to ads in this issue that keep you posted on days and performers. Great Food Events The Classic offers such tempting entries as its own crispy ’’Hoosier Chicken” or popular barbecued ribs, to name a few. and be sure to include some of the homemade pies and breads baked right on the premises in The Classic’s bake shop The restaurant is also well-known for its char-broiled steaks, chops, and seafood Friday and Saturday night pnme rib is featured writh steamer trays loaded with delicious roasts Sunday is "Family Day" and it is referred to as a family feast Children s portions are extremely generous and include roast beef, poached haddock, baked Virginia ham, and Hoosier Chicken The Classic chuck wagon salad bar offers around 15-20 salad items and homemade desserts and puddings made from scratch The list of food delights goes on and on with original recipes many of which have been brought from the Richel family's Julius Laßosa Restaurant in Hollywood. Fla Longevity Os Staff No restaurant can be better than the staff that runs it and The Classic prides itself with its outstanding employees Alberta (“Bert”) Hardin has been with The Classic over 15 years Her collection of original recipes never ceases to tingle the taste buds of both farmers and office workers alike. Chef-manager William Willy" > Mowery is in charge of all evening activity, at The Classic and Rita Harris is the day manager, handling all bookings
for banquets and wedding parties Harry Gladieaux is bar manager and heads the staff who serve alcoholic beverages in the Classic's Page One and Sportsman’s Lounges The waitresses are well-trained in service and many such as, Chris Gray of Leesburg, return in the summer from teaching positions. Mary Garton has been on the staff for over 15 years For an evening in fine dining and dancing or a delicious lunch at an affordable price, experience The Classic in North Webster Tables may be reserved for those wishing to dine and dance Kingrey pleads guilty Harold C. Kingrey. 54, Muncie, pleaded guilty to battery, a class C felony in Kosciusko County Superior Court Wednesday, June 23 His guilty plea is pursuant to the acceptance of a plea bargain agreement in which the charges of attempted murder, a class A felony, will be dropped Kmgrey was charged with the attempted murder and battery of his estranged wife, June Kingrey fend her companion, Richard Vanator. in Leesburg on June 3. He admitted before Judge Richard Sand that he did inflict serious bodily injury to his wife with a .32 caliber pistol. In the plea bargain agreement, which may or may not be accepted by the judge at the time of sentencing. Kingrey asked that any sentence imposed be automatically suspended. Because of this, the battery charge will officially be recorded as battery inflicting serious bodily injury. He is to appear for sentencing on July 16at9a.m.
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BAILEY PRESENTS PROGRAM — Steve Bailey, right. Wawasee High School vocal music director, receives thanks from President Larry Stackhouse for presenting a program to the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland at North Webster on Monday. June 21. BaUey showed slides and described a recent trip to the Big Apple Music Festival In New York City by the Wawasee High School Varsity Singers. The M singers, accompanied by eight chaperones, placed second in competition with more than 5» other music groups. Bailey praised the students for their cooperation during the trip and expressed appreciation for Kiwanis Chib support. The group also visited the United Nations Headquarters. Empire State Building. Cathedral of Saint John the Divine. Times Square, and the Statue of Liberty while in New York.
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Nursing course offered A three-session, 10-hour course on “Physical Assessment for Nurses: The Gastrointestinal System” will be offered the evenings of Tuesday, June 29, Thursday, July 1, and Wednesday, July 7, in the Angela Room of Saint Joseph’s Medical Center in South Bend. Sponsored by Goshen College continuing education in nursing, the course will be taught by Melody Kessler Schmaltz, RN, MSN, of Elkhart Hospital and by Kathryn Burke Ponzo, RN, BSN of Goshen College. The first seven hours of the course will include instruction in history taking, physical assessment skills, charting, and nursing process for clients experiencing gastrointestinal problems The final clinical simulation practice session will include supervised practice of the skills taught. Registration will be limited to 20 registered nurses in all areas and specialties of clinical practice. Goshen College continuing education in nursing is accredited by the American Nurses’ Association as a provider of continuing education for nurses. It serves as a regional center for the Indiana Statewide Program for Continuing Education in Nursing for Elkhart, Saint Joseph, Marshall and Kosciusko counties. Persons interested in more information or in registering for the course should contact Kathryn Burke Ponzo at Goshen College, 219-533-3161, ext 274. Continuing education credit is available. Association plans BBQ The Waubee Lake Association will be holding a chicken barbecue (carryouts only) on July 4 from 11 a m. to 3 p.m. at the Milford Community Building and at Bruce’s Marathon. The association’s ’ annual meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on July 15 at the Milford Community Building. Items on the agenda include presentations by Dr Torke of Ball State reporting on the EPA study of the content of the lake with results and suggested remedies; and Jed Peason, speaking, on the pike program and fish study. The meeting will also see the election officers and three board members. Nomination suggestions should be made to John Rouch. The association reports that the improved weed cutter is being used, and that Dan Schwab can be contacted for information at 658-4889, and that the water quality study is completed and meetings with Maple Leaf Farms and others have begun. Revenue sharing to be topic of meeting The Van Buren Township Trustee and Advisory board will be meeting Thursday, July 12, at the home of Walter Wuthrich, 316 East Catherine St.. Milford, at 7:30 p.m. All senior citizens and interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. The use of $5,500 in revenue sharing funds will be discussed
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