The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 August 1989 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 23,1989

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IMPRESSIVE VIEW — The Lake Tippecanoe Country Club offers one of the most spectacular views of Lake Tippecanoe. Stationed on the north end of the lake, the country club sits on some of the highest ground surrounding the lake. The private club has been used the club for recreation and dining for over 60 years. (Photo by Mark Huffman)

Lake Tippecanoe offers something for everyone

By MARK HUFFMAN Staff Writer

With trees and hills making for an attractive border. Lake Tippecanoe is one of the more traveled lakes in Kosciusko County. A typical summer day will find skiers, leisure boats, motor boats and sailboats traversing the fourmile long lake, located between Leesburg and North Webster. A public easement on Grassy Creek, which spills into Lake Tippecanoe, and three marina boat landings offer access for visitors. A private beach, used primarily by those living nearby, is located at Patona Bay on the north edge of the lake. Lake Tippecanoe Country Club, in existence since 1922, offers golf, swimming, tennis and comfortable dining. The club is located on one of the highest spot, on the north shore of the lake and contained a pear and cherry tree orchard in earlier days. A separate entity from the country club, the Lake TipCoy reunion heldatVFW ■ The nieces and nephews of Alta Darr and Velma LeCount met Sunday, Aug. 20, at the VFW, Syracuse, to honor their aunts, who are the daughters of the late Ada and Sylvester Coy. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy Jr., Oolitic; Mrs. Romayne Shock and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Droke, North Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Max Neff, Elkhart; John LeCount, Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr, Everett Darr, Roy Stiffler, Elaine Darr, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stiffler, Syracuse.

pecanoe Property Owners’ Association helps maintain the lake and assure that it is kept healthy for its residents. “We have a board of directors who meet every third Saturday while an annual meeting is held every July for the general membership," says association secretary Diane Kennedy. That board consists of 55 members, with other officers being Vic Seright, president; Vickie Johnson, vice president, and Betty Jo Cross, treasurer. The association includes 525 families and hosts a flotilla, fish fry and annual party for its members each year. A $25 membership fee is used to fund water testing, a lake patrol, and the printing of newsletters, according to Kennedy. The lake patrol is operated by members of the association who Local students to graduate ITT Technical Institute, Fort Wayne, announces that two area students will receive diplomas from the secretarial office technology program at ITT on September 1. Those graduating will be Traci Shoemaker, r 2 box 148, North Webster; and Janie Larkey, r 5 box 227, Syracuse. The secretarial office technology program at ITT is a one-year program and consists of intensive course work in business communications, business mathematics, typewriting, secretarial procedures, and business computer applications. During the fourth quarter, each student selected either executive or legal secretarial procedures as her specialization.

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are deputized by the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department. "We re not there to arrest people, we re just trying to keep boating safe," says Bill Miller, an association member and 10-year resident of the lake. Miller has been coming to Lake Tippecanoe for 40 years and is one of the fishermen who can often be found in the early morning and evenings. The state stocked the lake with walleye four years ago and some fishermen have caught some as big as six pounds this summer, according to Miller. However, the stocking had been stopped due to the lack of propagation. Silver bass remain popular, with bass fishing being particularly good in the spring. "The northern pike are just fair this year — the longest one we have recorded was 14 pounds," Miller says, adding. "Bluegill are fair while the crappie are dwindling." However, other water activity has made up for any fall off in the fishing season, with sailboat races, skiing shows, boating, and swimming making for heavysummer traffic. "There's something for everyone." Miller concludes. Microwave tips One of America's favorite sandwiches is toasted cheese, it can be made with tomato and bacon also. How do you prepare such a sandwich with a microwave 9 The best way is to toast the bread in a conventional oven first. Then place the cheese, or cheesdland bacon or tomato, on top and cook in microwave The microwaving will melt the cheese and reheat already prepared bacon or other meats.

Cub Scouts end year, have busy summer

Final awards and graduation ceremonies were conducted by assistant cubmaster Dave Van Lue for Cub Pack 3828 at St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church at the close of the Scout year. Special recognition for the evening went to all participants of the "Scouting for Food” drive, held in the latter part of April. A total of 1,338.83 pounds of food was collected from the Syracuse community by the Cub and Boy Scouts. An appreciation certificate was presented to Bob Goebel, manager of Augsburger’s, for assistance with the food drive. Other appreciation certificates were presented to Tom Hoover, Wawasee Kiwanis member, and Dan Smaston, assistant manager of Big Wheel, for donations made to them over the year. Der awards were presented by Wolf leaders, Courtney Blue and Sally Thwaits as follows: Jim Baumgartner, Wolf badge; Graydon Blue, gold and silver arrow points. Bear leader, Dave Van Lue, y presented Whittling Chip cards to Troy Niles, Rusty Van Lue, Jody Van Lue and Tony Hoover. Other awards were to: Troy Niles, and Rusty Van Lue, two silver arrow points; Jody

It happened . . . in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, AUG. 22. 1979 Milford Lions continued their discussion in pursuit of an appropriate building as a club meeting room at their Monday night meeting, with Lion Bill Stath reportjng for the land and building purchase and evaluation committee. A thank you note from Bill Haab was read by president Gervis Schafer for the club’s purchase of his 4-H hog at the county fair. Mr. and Mrs. Derk Kuhn, r 1 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Jennifer Kay, born Tuesday morning, Aug. 21, at 9:47 a m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, seven and one half ounces and measured 20'j inches long Pastor Nelda Rhoades of Bethel Church of the Brethren, Milford, will be attending the Lutheran School of Theology, Chicago, 111., for three years. She will be leaving the Milford Church at the end of August and a special farewell is being planned. Mr and Mrs. Charles McGill of Ponta Gorda, Fla., spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Edith I. Baumgartner at Milford. Mrs. McGill is the former Ruth Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Speicher, P.O. Box 385, Milford, are the parents of a son, Ryan Howard, born Thursday, Aug. 16. in the Elkhart Hospital at 11:52 p.m. He weighed eight pounds, two ounces and measured 20 inches long. Welcoming Ryan home was his brother, Eric, four. 20 YEARS AGO. AUG. 20, 1969 . Mr. and Mrs. Don Wuthrich and family of Milford entertained at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wuthrich and daughter. Susan, of Orlando, Fla. Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller of Milford were her father, Hudson McCuen of Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Ronn Smith and Angela of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rumfelt of Milford and Dennis Rumfelt of Goshen Dr. and Mrs. H C. Snyder attended the Daniel Decker reunion at Claypool on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile and Mr. and Mrs Dale Stump, all of Milford, returned Sunday from a nine day fishing trip to Saint Croix Falls. Gordon. Wis The Home Arts Extension club of Milford met in the home of Mrs. Edward Jonasch at Dewart Lake Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Overstedt as co-hostess. A carryin dinner was enjoyed by 12 members and one guest, Mrs.

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Van Lue, three silver arrow points; and Tony Hoover, one gold and three silver arrow points. Webelo leader, Steve Patterson, presented communicator, craftsmen and showman activity pins to Tony Gay, Josh Patterson, J.C. Wogomon, Shaun Coy, Pat McCauley, and Jason Tackitt. Graduation ceremonies were conducted by assistant cubmaster Van Lue, with Tiger organizer, Ronda Davis, presenting Certificates of Graduation and Tiger Graduate Badges to: Glenn Johnson, Brent Sabin, Ross Heil, Sam Shipley, Chris Davis, Chad Sears. Todd Lovellette, and Paul Dodds. Van Lue then presented den leaders Rick Shipley and Roger Davis with their new den and Den #3 Flag. The final ceremony for the evening was the graduation of Webelo Shaun Coy to the rank of Boy Scout. The ceremony included Webelo leader, Steve Patterson, Shaun’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coy, Lynn Kolberg, assistant scoutmaster of Troop 728, and fellow Webelos. He was then presented with a gift from Pack 3828 by Van Lue. During the summer, one activity a month was planned so the

Cora Kirkdoffer of Dewart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Beer of r 1 Milford will mark their 64th wedding anniversary quietly at their home Sunday, Aug. 31. They plan to attend church and eat dinner in a restaurant. 30 YEARS AGO, AUG. 20, 1959 Kosciusko county received a top rating as a farm.income county as compared to its Hoosier neighbors, in a talk by Donald Frantz, Kosciusko county agricultural extension agent, before the Milford Lions club Monday night. A birthday dinner was served Monday evening at the M and M case in North Webster honoring the birthdays of Dr. Eldon R. Hurd and his son, Robert, who share the same birthday. The birthday of Mrs. Merle Campbell was observed Thursday evening by a group of friends with dinner being served at The Beacon at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Speicher and children of Milford are spending this week at Lake Waubee with

Planning underway for Red Ribbon Campaign

With the purpose of presenting “a unified and visible commitment toward the creation of a Drug Free America,” plans for the 1989 Red Ribbon Campaign are underway. A committee met at the Lakeland Youth Center on Monday, Aug. 21, at 5:30 p.m., to discuss preliminary plans and to get organized for what is to be a week of activities starting on October 22 and ending October 29. At this organizational meeting, committee members, presently made up of concerned parents and other members of the community. nominated Chris Smith, Syracuse, to chair the committee. In addition, according to Smith they decided to "see how much support we're going to get from the community” before making any further plans. The committee hopes to accomplish this task by approaching representatives of various parent organizations, school officials, businesses, churches, etc. in an effort to involve them in some way in the campaign. The Red Ribbon Campaign originated following an incident in 1985. It was at this time that Federal Agent Enrique Camarena was murdered by drug traffickers. The red ribbon

Cubs may earn a summertime activity pin. The Cub Scouts attended Cub Scout Day Camp at Rising Arrow Reservation in Warsaw from June 21-23. This year's theme was “Frontier Adventure.” The boys learned about Indian lore, nature and skills. The following former Tiger scouts earned their Bobcat Badges: Ross Heil, Sam Shipley, Chris Davis, Chad Sears, and Todd Lovellette. The last evening of the camp, parents were invited to participate in a scavenger hunt, and the special closing ceremony called “The Arrow of Light.” On July 17, at the Syracuse Lakeside Park, families and Scouts held a weiner roast and family games contest. Following the meal, a balloon toss and spoon race was held with den against den. Winners of the spoon race were: first. Rusty Van Lue; second, Chris Sabin; third, Jason Tackitt. Winners of the balloon toss were: first, Troy Niles; second, Ryan Woods; third, Sam Shipley. They received ribbons according to their placement. September 25 will be the first Pack meeting of the new school year at 7 p.m., in St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church.

her mother, Mrs. Howard Kreider. 50 YEARS AGO, AUG. 24,1939 zT* Ford Overleese and Herman Greene used their school busses to haul a large group of 4-H club youngsters of this town and the near vicinity to Chicago last Friday where they visited to the Brookfield Zoo. On our Main Street Friday night, Al Rassi, Odell and John Troup made a mighty slaughter of about 250 starlings with three shot guns in a very short time. Many Milford flower gardens are now ablaze with the state's official flower, the brilliant and glowing Zinnia. Bill Coy of Michigan City, has returned to Milford to enter school this fall. Bill will be a senior this year. A dairy judging team composed of George Hartter, Morris Beer, Harry Michael and Frank Beer, took part in the judging contest held in connection with the Black & White show at the Goshen fair grounds last Thursday. The local team placed sixth.

has become the symbol "to reduce the demand for drugs, just as the yellow ribbon symbolized the hostages in Iran, and the green ribbon symbolized the murdered children of Atlanta,” according to literature on the week. Organized by the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth, the Red Ribbon Campaign is designed to: “Create awareness about the drug problems facing every community, establish effective parent/community teams across America, and support drug-free, healthy lifestyles." The national campaign is chaired by Susan and Frank Borman Honorary chairmen are President George Bush and Barbara Bush. Honorary chairmen for the state are Governor Evan Bayh and Susan Bayh. People can participate in this campaign in a variety of ways. An example would be to wear a red ribbon during Red Ribbon Week. Another example would be to participate in one of the planned activities. The suggested calendar of activities for the week include a Red Ribbon Sports Weekend on October 21 and 22. Red Ribbon Rally Day on October 23. Wear Red Day on October 25. and Red Ribbon •Religious Weekend on October 28 and 29. The planning committee has scheduled its next meeting for Monday, Aug 28. at 7 p.m., in Wawasee High School's library annex. Those interested in helping with the Red Ribbon Campaign are invited to attend.

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