Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 May 1959 — Page 11

Cradle Shower For Mrs. Barney Netter Mrs. Barney Netter was the surprised guest of honor at a stork shower given for her by Mrs. William J. Wesner and * Mrs. Roy Eichstaedt at the home of the tatter. A lovely pink and blue corsage was presented to Mrs. Netter. who also received a suitable gift each time a guest won a prize I at bingo. A gelatin dessert, cookies and coffee was served. Invited guests included Mrs. Udell Sellers. Mrs. Herbert Netter, Mrs. Clem Lisor Jr. Mrs. Ed. Klelnknight, Mrs. Max Klelnknight. Mrs. Richard Brown. Miss Mary Ellen Burkholder and Mrs. Milton Bills, of Indianapolis, mother of Mrs. Netter. leial notice! NOTICK OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the public and to all intcreated per•om. that the Syracuaa Town Plan Commtaalon and the Town Board of. Tru.tec. of the Town of Syracuae, Indiana, having under consideration a proposal that that the Zoning Or* dinance of the Town of Syraeuae being Ordinance No. 41*. 1»54. be amended: (1) eo aa to make raid ordinance and all the terma provteione and .pacification. thereof applicable to the whole of the Jurtadlctlonal area of the Fyracwae Town Plan Contra laaton aa enlarged by a reeolntlon of the Syracuer Town Plan Corntnlaslon dnly adopted on April I*. IM*. and duly filed in the office of the Recorder of Koocluako County, no aa to include all of the contlguona unincorporated area which: (al la within two (I) mllee from the corporate Umlte of the Town of Syracuse, or <b> eoneUtutea public water* or whore line of _ Lake Wawaaee. or (c) la within twenty--flve hundred (2.50(5) feet front the whore line of take VCawaaee. and which alao lieu within the jurtadtcllonal line deacrtbed. defined, eet forth and shown tn a map prepared by the Syracuae Town Plan Commlaalon. entitled: "Syracuse. Indiana, and - Lake Wawaaee Area. J urt edict tonal , Area Map. 1»S»; "and attached to and made a part of aald resolution: and <t> so as to divide the whole of aald Jurisdictional area, aa ao enlarged. Into distrtcte for soning purposes, aa described, defined, eet forth and shown in a Map prepared by the Syracuse Town Plan Commission and entitled: ••Syracuse. Indiana, and Lake Wawanee Area. Zone Map. IMI:" will hold a public hearing upon paid proposal at the American Legion Hall. 114 So Huntington St .in the Town of Syracuse Indiana, on May 14. 1»S». at 4 o'clock. I’M (CST.I. al which public hearing the public and all interested persons will be afforded, an opportunity to be heard with reference to said proposal and gny written objections to said proposal filed with the secretary of aald Commission or with the Clerk-Treasurer of aald Board at or before said hearing will be heard, and which public hearing will be continued from time to time if and aa may be found necessary. Raid proposal la embodied In a proposed resolution of the Syracuse Town Plan Commission, which is on file In the office of ■ the Secretary of aald Commlanion and la alao embodied In a proposed ordinance of . the Town Hoard of Trustees of the Town of Ryraeuse. Indiana, which is on file In lhe wffice of the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse, to which said proposed ordinance there Is attached proposed ordinance there Is atatched a Map prepared by the Syracuse Town Plan Commission and entitled ■■Rvracuee. Indians, and Lake Wawaaee Area. Zone Map. and said resolution aald ordinance and said Map may be examined by all Interested persons at any time during regular business hours Dated this !»th dav of April. I*s# John 'Weatherhead {Secretary of the byrhcuse Town Plan Commission Ernest E. Buchholt Clerk-Treasurer of the Town of Syracuse. Indiana NOTICE OF MEETING STRACVSE CEMETERY lOUICI ATKIS’ NOTICE IS HERBST GIVEN to all owners of lota tn the Syracuse Cemetery that a meeting of the Board of Directors and a meeting of the members of the Syracuse Cemetery Association, each lot owner being a member of said Association, will be held oa the second floor of the Bahk Building tn lhe Town of Syracuse at the hour of T:S# o'clock P M. on Thursday. May T. for the purpose of electing Directors for a term of two years and to consider all matters that may properly come before said meeting The Board of Directors shall be comprised <>f five members, and said Board <>f Directors shall in turn elect a President and Clerk-Treasurer. R. I.eon Connolly President. Syracuse Cemetery Association NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested persons that Pierre W. Cripe aa owner of Lota 24 * 2$ In tbs First Addition to Sunset Park In Turkey Creek Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, has appealed the decision of ‘the building commissioner denying him aa applicant a permit for the construction of a proposed garage building for the reason the proposed garage buildlag is located too near the rear boundary line and does pot conform to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance for the Town of Syracuse and contiguous unincorporated area to ths Board of Zoning Appeal* NOTICE IS HEREBY FCRTHER GIVEN that lhe appeal of the aald Pierre W, Cripe will be heard and considered by the Board of Zdhlng Appeals at a public meeting to be heM la the town ball la the Town of Syracuse Indiana, oa the 14th day of May l»t« at the hour of ?:»• pm . at which time the applicant and all Intersatsd persona may bo board. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS BT: Paul L Lasts President

Round Table Meets Mrs. L Barnhart Mrs. Leonard Barnhart was hostess to 15 members of the Ladies of the Round Table as they met Monday evening 24 April. Mrs. Hazel Veltman, president, conducted the business meeting during which time an invitation from the Junior Ladies of the Round Table for a dinner party 7 May was read. It will be held at Foo and Faye’s Restaurant with the Junior Ladies as hostesses. Miss Ethel Bowser, who is chairman of the annual spring party, announced that it will be held 25 May. A note from a former member. Mrs. Charles Dietrich of West Palm Beach. Florida, was read to the group. Responses to roll call concerned the status of women. Speaker for the evening was Rev. Clayton Mock, who spoke on "Indiana Affairs.” He was intrduced by Mrs. Mock. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the evening.,

All assessments must be in by 15 May. If we missed you. please call at office. Phone GL 7-2476. GEORGE LAMM, Trustee Turkey Creek Township

MORE PEOPLE ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS IN 1959 THAN ANY OTHER CAR EgOB

204,000 more people bought Chevrolets last year than any other car and there are over 2 million more Chevrolets on the road than ■■* —■■ ■F CHEVROLET A any other car! You’ll find more to like in Chevy, too! mkZjm Your authorized Chevrolet dealer will show you why the best your best buy! SUM MOTOR SALES, INC. 613 SOUTH HUNTINGTON ST., SYRACUSE PHONE 203

SYRACNSE-WAWA3EE JMMAL

Thursday 7 May 1950—

April Meter Take Is Highest Since 1957 Collections from parking meters for the month of April 1959 totalled $435.25 according to report of Ernest Buchholz, town clerk. This is the third highest monthly collection since the meters were installed and ready for use 1 June 1957; July 1957 collections were $512.21; August 1957, $591.02. Only other total over S4OO was collected in June 1957 and was $402.19. Increase in collections can be attributed to closer check of overtime parking by town marshals and all meters working (some were frozen or ice covered during winter) as well as increased traffic, said Buchholz. SyrocgsScgM ... Mrs. Muriel Sharp and« Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sharp and two sons were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gardner and family in Elkhart.

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