Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 47, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1953 — Page 7

LEGAL NOTICE Notice la hereby given, to all Interested persons, that a petition ■will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners, of Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, at their regular meeting on the 3rd day of November. 1953, at the hour of 1:30- o’clock P. M., tn the Court House, in the City of Warsaw, for the location and establishment of a public highway in said County and State, which said proposed highway will pass over and through the lands of the persons hereafter named and over the following decribed route, to-wit: »—■ - Commencing in the present drive adjacent on the North to Lot numbered Thirty-five (35) in Dolan's Addition to Kale Island, Lake Wawasee, Kosciusko County. Indiana, at a line formed by extending the East line of said Lot Thirty-five (35). over and across said publie drive; thence following the said private drive in an Easterly direction adjacent to Lots Thirty-five (35) to Fifty spur (54) Inclusive, In said Dolan’s Addition and continuing across the North end of Lot numbered One (1) in the Howard Point on Lake Wawasee. Kosciusko County. Indiana, the North portion of said Lot One (1) In Howard Point on lake Wawasee, to be used as a turn around and as the termination of said proposed public hlghi way. the total distance of the proposed Improvement being one-tenth of a mile, more or lean The following named persons are the owners of real estate af•cted by the proposed location and establishment of said public highway, to-wlt: James Weaver. Eugene Vatet, Jr. and wife. Leslie Smith and Catherine Smith. The State Bank of Syracuse. Trustee. Ervin Frauhtger. et ux Henry W Stanlhut & Elisabeth, C. 8. Myers and Priscilla. Clara Elser, Hasel Jones. Orree A. Mishler A Edna. Harold B. Overstreet A Helen. Geo L. Xanders. Geo. W A Edith Wandel. Allen Glazier. Manuel F. King A Esther A . Fern C. Slagle. et al. Grant E. A Velma M. Smith. Harry N. Blnnle A Myrtle W. Blnnle, Orval N. A Velma M Smith. Fred G Nichols A Minnie. Christopher G. Wilbur A Helen W ’Wilbur. EARL HIMES. Auditor. Ko«ciusko County R. Leon Connolly. 2t-52 Attorney for Petitioners ? LEGAL NOTICE OF I’l Bl l< HIVKIXt. Notice Is hereb) given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County Indiana, will at 9 a ; m. on the 2Sth day of October (CSTL 1953. at the Clerk's Office. Court House. In the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following nam»<l persons, requesting thissue to the applicants at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such'applicants at the premises named. Ralph M Birkmeyer, 27559. (transfer beer retailers from Clarence H King. Kale Island, K R. 1. Syracuse. Indiana ) SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEV ERAGE COMMISSION. By VICTOR G. WALMER

For a Riot of Spring C010r... See us for your Imported HOLLAND BULBS Tulips. Daffodil*. Hyacinth*, etc. Wawasee Nursery RALPH P. OYLER

SCHOOL NEWS Junior High News They following students have moved away from Syracuse: Lawrence and Artista Williams have moved to Corona. California; Bill Funk has moved to Joliet 111. The Junior High boys played their last softball game of the season with Leesburg at Syracuse last Wednesday, October 7. They had a victory by a 5-1 score. The Junior High boys met with Coach Loren Longenbaugh Saturday morning. October 10 for their first basketball practice of the season. - — —• " Seventh Grade Wednesday. Oct. 7. the seventh grade held another class meeting to decide about committees for their class party The president appointed chairmen for all the committees, and they are: Refreshments. Karen Weaver. Entertainment. Larry Gustafson. Decoration. Larry McCain. Clean-up. Janet Riley. They decided also to elect their cheer leaders next Wednesday. October 15. The ones going out for cheer leader are; Sandra Hess, Janet Riley. Sue Herdrich. Lexie Brazel. Linda Lantz. Sharol Markham. Karen Weaver. Shirley Winegart. Nancy Clark, Betty Coy. Barbara Bitner, and Judy Jones. — By Sue Herd rich; Fifth Grade (By Mrs. Morris.) Last Monday while the boys were at gym class the girls were “turned loose’’ in our room to put up Hallowe'en decorations. The only reason that there isnt' more cats, owls, witchee and pumpkins in the room is that there isn’t any place for them Today is the first day we’ve had 100 percent attendance for three weeks. Philip Troyer has been out with mumps and Linda Hostetler with a light case of rheumatic fever We are glad both are with us again. W’e’ve “gone to the rocks” so to speak as so many of the. pupils have brought such interesting collections of unusual stones and rocks for our room to see. Isaura Wood brought a collection of fossils and Indian beads that is very interesting. Everyone enjoyed the Ford circus program given at the High School last Thursday very much. Our Children's Digest magazines have had a ready sale and are enjoyed very much by the pupils. ROUND T IBLE CLUB Mrs W G Connolly was hos.t««s to the Ladies of the Round Table in her home Monday evening Mrs Carl Penn, president, opened the meeting and the group repeated the collect in utjlson Mr- Penn and Miss Ethel Bowser reported on a county council of Federated Clubs which they had attended at Warsaw After bu-ire-y nie.’j-n: Mrs. Connolly invited/each member to choose a garment from her shop which they would like to model before the group. The hostess served refresh ments at the close of the evening

Secretary. JOSEPH P KYLE Chairman.

Ready - Mix CONCRETE We are now able to ’ A furnish ready-mix concrete from our new plant. Wawasee Lumber Co., Inc. Phone 278

Lake News I (By ARDIS LARSON.) Mr. Albert Penn. Wawasee Lake, went to Des Moines at the week end to the home of Mr. William H. Myers. Mr. Myers, father of Mrs. Penn, had been here in the Penn home for some time, and Mrs. Penn had returned to Des Moines with him. Mr, Myers is 88 years old and in falling health. If his condition was good, Mrs. Penn will return with Mr. Penn to “Penn Point.” Mr. and Mrs. Ben Julier and Miss Ida Deardorff of Gary and Chloago, respectlvey. were at their cabin on Syracuse Lake through the week end. Messrs, and Mesdames Harry McClintic and Bill Luegge, and the Luegge children of Kalamazoo. were guests over the week end. and Mrs. Lydia Deardorff, mother of Mesdames Julier./McClintic and Ida Deardorff. The family had gathered to observe the joint birthdays of Mrs. Deardorff and daughter Ida. which was Oct. 13. Mrs Deardorff returned to Chicago with Miss Deardorff. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vatet of Wawasee Lake, have closed their place for the season, and returned to their home at Muncie with occasional visits to their Kale Island cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larson Papakeechle Lake, are preparing their trailer home on the Hill Top from their cottage down hill at the lake front, to reside in

1. Approximately bow many elementary and high school students in the U. 8.? (a) 28 million; (b) 32 million; (e) 25 million. t t. The highest lake tn the United States Is Tulatngyo. It is located is (hi Nevada; (b) California; (c) Washington? * ’ . ANSWERS *S»Utl<u tti I •uiiiiituiiiiiiiiiiunitiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiminiiii!HiiiiuiHHuuHmiuuuniuiinuiuiiiuum«uffliuiuiUMUMnnuußffltt s = HUNTING SEASON | IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER I I We Are Headquarters for | NEW GUNS I Any Make or Model—All Gauges and Caliber | LARGE VARIETY OF USED GUNS . I ' ■ * s »’ (Use Our Lay Away) | I We Do Gunsmithing | | WAWASEE SPORTSMAN CENTER | | (Rollie Byer) | 1 - 4 Mile South on Road 13 i Phone 1636 J Syracuse, Ind. i I I HfotmimmmnitmmmuHHiiitMHiniuiniuii: iHmtiiti iinHnit‘:!n*uiiniuii!i''tiimimimi'itiiiimimmmmiii

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the trailer. The building at the end of the Wawasee fish hatcheries, with a Papakeechle and Wawasee view, is to be Vernon Rollert’s restaurant, come spring. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nusbaum and daughter Jane of Syracuse lake, and song Sam from Howe Military Academy, returned last week from Bascom. Ohio. The family was there for the funeral of Mr. Nusbaum’s step-father, Mr. W. S. Atkins, and stayed a short time with his mother, Mrs. Atkins. Sam Nusbaum served as pallbearer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd CoDins. Wawasee lake, were recent hosts to their son Marshall of Dallas. Mr. Marshall Collins is a representative of the “Do-More” at Elkhart. He had been to a convention at Chicago and flew here for a short visit. Mrs. Ermal Metzger recently purchased the Wilbur Roe home in Wawasee Village. The Mench-Blakesley. Jr., place. Wawasee Village, has a good start at building, and the Cantonese Restaurant 'breaks ground this week south of the Wawasee Motel. Oakwood Park Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Marshall spent several days last week in Indianapolis in the home of their son. Kenneth Marshall and family. Mrs. Marshall’s mother is quite til in Indianapois and she

expects to have to return at any time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Philips spent a few’ days last week in Indianapolis in the home Os their daughter, Mrs. Raymond Fye and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder of Indianapolis spent the week end in their cottage. Mrs. Shubert was ill in her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Steel of So. Bend spent the week end in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Emmons and children moved into the Rev. House cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer and family have moved into the Overlease property. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Loose had as their week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Massarek of Celina, O. HEX SCHOOL Nineteen out of 27 went to church. We played a softball game with Juday School Friday, Oct, 9th. score IS to 10 in our favor. A return game will be played soon. Max Leatherman and his parents spent a week touring the southern states. The Home Economics Class has finihed their dish towels and are now working on applique w-ork and then will make aprons.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1953