The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1987 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., July 1, 1987

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■"• .uafcw jajg ■■ Jr « * jBL ' <&» < •J’HR fjßft i Bl ~ CUTIE KING AND QUEEN SELECTED — The North Webster Mermaid Festival Cutie King and Queen were selected Wednesday night, June 24, during a ceremony at Clarksville. The winners received a 11,000 maturity bond, large trophy, plus flowers or a golden scepter. Winners are pictured with the 1986 Queen of Lakes* Kristianna Fullhart. The Cutie Queen for 1987 is five-year-old Nicole Hill from Muncie, She is the daughter of Chris and Darlene Hill. Cutie' King is four-year-old Austin Hoover of Syracuse. His parents are Kristy and Noble Hoover. (Photo by Carla Gaff) \CjeMcn I STYLING SALON fippoirtHexfa 457*436()| GOOD LUCK - GOOD LUCK BHBHMH Good Potty In The Syracuse Sesquicentennial Patty Bea Ann Hope Queen Pageant Golden Razor Is A Full Line, Full Care Professional Hair Styling Salon CaH For Your

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Cuties have their night at the Mermaid Festival

(By CARLA GAFF Staff Writer The streets of North Webster were lined with smiling, waving parents, families and friends as the Mermaid Cutie Parade made its way down Main Street. There were 61 entrants in this year's parade with’ approximately 100 children participating. Os those participating, 24 entries were in the mechanized category, with 23 in the pulled or riding, and another 14 entrants were in the walking category. Even though it was the year of the North Webster Sesquicentennial, and special awards were to be given for the entries following the “Sesquicentennial 1987“ theme, a large number of entrants were once again nursery rhymes, beauty queens and animals.' The parade started behind The Palace of Sports, came around through the alley and down the three blocks of Main Street to the North Webster Schools. Although it was only a three and a half block parade, the process of throwing candy to friends, waving to grandma and moving steadijy forward caused the event to last approximately 45 minutes. Those named as this year’s winners were as follows : Mechanized or motor pulled

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category. Pioneering Cutie — Stephane L. Yoder; pulled ajriding, Westward Ho — Cheryl Grady; and walking. North Webster Bag Ladies — Bryon, Suzi and Lindsey Goodpaster and Krista Richey. Second place winners were listed as follows: Mechanized or motor pulled category, Hoosier Hysteria — Kyle Jared Lundy; pulled or riding, Up, Up, and Away — Tyson Niles; and walking, To Warner School We Go — Jamie, Don and Julie Kennedy. Third place winners: Mechanized or motor pulled category, Jack In The Box — D'Anna Miller; pulled or riding, The Two Tu’s — Keri Ann Kruger, and walking, Mary Had A Little Lamb — Kristine M. Sprow. Winners of the Sesquicentennial category were: first place, Pioneering Cutie —. Stephane Yoder; second place, Happy Birthday North Webster — Jason and Heather Coy, Brandy Swinehart and Joseph Willour; You've Come A Long Way Baby — Hailey Templeton and Kyler Northrup First place winners in the mechanized, pulled or riding, and walking categories received a SI,OOO 16-year maturity bond, plus a trophy. All other winners received a trophy for their entry. Judges for this year's cutie parade and cutie king and queen contest were: Cathy Mills, Betsy

Hershberger, Vera Irons, Lucy Rhoades and Bonnie Harold Corn. Many of the children participating in the parade, were

’~iW Br; fl® ' *sflß ■if ' r 3, jh| » < K -t I JI r•<w r M H I V W F I f '~' to. If liiittlirO HI MOM! — Standing on stage in front of several hundreds of parents and friends can be a scarv experience when you're only four or five years old. The little girl on the little girl on the far right didn t seem to think she was up to it yet this year. However, by next year she could be reigning North Webster Mermaid Festival Cutie Queen. The other young ladies, however, don't seem to mind and are waving to family and friends. (Photo by Carla Gaff) *’

also involved in this year’s Mermaid Festival Cutie Queen and King contest. These children were required to be between the ages of four and six years of age.

The contest took place "at Clarksville south of North Webster on SR 13. Over 70 children participated in the event. .