The Mail-Journal, Volume 21, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1984 — Page 18
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ON THE LAKE — Cathy Cobbum and Mark Arnold enjoyed the quiet atmosphere of Lake Papakeechie as they paddle around the lake on a recent afternoon. Although the skies were overcast, the two dodged raindrops to cap off a hard day at school.
Cover Photo Clarence and Mary Brannum, r 1, Syracuse, enjoy a round of golf at Maxwelton Country Club, Syracuse. Like the Brannums, with the summer months rapidly approaching, area residents will be making their way across the several golf courses in the area. Photo by Mark Weinstein
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Lakeland Kiwanis Club meets every Monday The Lakeland Kiwanis Club meets each Monday at 6:30 a.m. in the Church of God basement at North Webster. Officers are: Dean Hartle — president Rev. Dean McFadden — vice president Curt Jordan — secretary Jim Salisbury — treasurer
Who wears short shorts?
Kids wear short shorts! This summer, shorts are more versatile, easier to care for and more stylish than ever before. And with a big fashion boost from Garanimals, they’re no longer “just play” clothes, but take on status as extra snazzy “best” clothes. Exciting new textures make shorts for kids a wardrobe staple. Lightweight cotton blends, knits, terry, jersey, fleece, Boston cord — variety is the name of the game. All are cool, comfortable, and guaranteed to hold up, washing after washing. New silhouettes are giving shorts longer life — safari-style cargo shorts, bloomers for infants, short-alls for toddlers, and rompers and skirts for girls. And to comple-
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ment these flattering new shapes are bright colors that pack the punch kids love — cool greens, soft pinks, turquoises,’frosted plums and chrisp red, white and blue combos. What’s really making shorts stand tall are the adorable details — nautical patches on boy's shorts, contrast side seam piping, butterfly buttons and contrast waistband with mock pockets. - It’s that extra touch that makes shorts so special — and take a child from playground to schoolroom to family party with minimum fuss and maximum comfort. The long and short of it is. . .shorts are the easiest way to cool off. Kids look and feel their best. . .and that’s what it’s dll about.
