Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 52, Number 38, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 July 1959 — Page 9

OAKWOOD PARK Mr. and Mrs. Web Dillard and children of Indianapolis spent the week in the Oakwood cottage. Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Willard and son, David, of Elkhart were here for a week in their cottage. Rev. and Mrs. John Chambers and six youngsters of Lafayette spent a week in the Woolaroc cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson and son spent the week here doing some improving on the inside of the cottage. Jim Shaw of Boggstown is spending some time in the Anchor Inn cottage. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Kirkbride and children of Indianapolis spent five days in the Eldora cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon and son. John, of Indianapolis, Rev. and James Neuman and children of Chicago were in the Judy cottage for a week. Baby Sitters.. GINGER BROWN, age It. 101 K. Washington St. GL 7-IS7J. DaugAt*r of Mr. and Mrs Frank Brown. Pay or avenin* Will do light jobs No transportation. JANICE PILCHER, age 14H and LINDA PILCHKR. age 11. Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pilcher 111 West Pearl St Phone GL 7-1712 Day or evening Will do light jobs No transportation. SYLVIA KARrail. ago IS. Daughter of Mr and Mm J. M Kare Mi. R.R. 1. Phone GL 7-221 J. Day or evening. Will do other jobs. No transports. lion DIANA HOFFMAN, age It" daughter of Rev and Mrs Elvln Hoffman, SIS N. Huntington St. Phono GL 7-IMt. Anytime exrspf Sunday. Will do other jobs. No transportation. MRS SUSAN BROWER. 167 Benton St. Phone GL 7-14 JO. In my home only. Prefer daytime. MRS FRANK HOOVER, adult. 400 E. Boston. GL *7-0200. Day or night. No transportation Will do odd jobs MRS MAMIE WESNER. 104 W Pearl St . Apt. I GL 7-5044. School agp children only. No transportation. No other work. j MRS SHIRLEY STEPHENSON. 100 W Pearl ST.. Apt. S. GL 7-SOS4 Day or evening. No transportation. No other work. BETTY NEWCOMER) age IS. Daughter of Mr and Mm Ed. Newcomer. SIS Mullen St. Phone GL 7-0205 Day or evening. Will do other job*. No tranaportatlon. NANCY PLANK, age 12, 110 West Washington St Phone GL 7-0477. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Plank. Prefer evenlnga Wilt do light joba No transportation. LEIAL MTWtI LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE la hereby given the taxpayer* of . Turkey Creek Townahlp. Kosciusko County. Indiana., that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 20th day of July, USS. will conalder the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time Township Fund-Fund No. 1 Salary 0 ISO.SS Poor Relief Fund 01.100.00 Taxpayers appsarlng at such meeting shall have a right to bo hoard thereon The additional appropriation as finally made will bo automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commlaolonera. which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at auch other place as may be designated. At ouch hearing taxpayers may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will bo held. George T. Lamm Trustee of Turkey Creek Townahlp LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of Indiana ) IN THE KOS- ) SS CIUSKO CIR- ) Cl’lT COURT > APRIL TERM. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY ) 1450 N 0.2414 In the Matter of the Guardalnablp of George A Hire and Blanche S. ■■ Hire. Incompetent peraona. By virtue of an order of the Koo alusko Ctrcnlt Court, the undersigned guardian of George A. Hire and Blajnehe S. Hire, incompetent persona, will, at the law office* of Xander* and Xanders, attorneys. SOS South Huntington Street. In the town of Syracuse. Indiana, on the SOth day of July. 1»S», at 0 A M CD ST. and from day to day there after until sold offer at private sale at Its full appraised value, certain real estate belonging t« said incompetents, described as follows The East otto-half (HI of Lot Numbered Twenty-six (Ml In Strombeck and Weaver's Second Addition to the Town of Said ante will be made subject to the approval of aald Court, and for eaah. or. on following terms and conditions, at least 40% paid down In eaah and balance In two equal Instalmenta, payaWe respectively In not to exceed * and 12 months from day of ■*!•; such deferred payments to ba evidenced by notee of the purchaser besHhg Interest at 4% from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney's fees, and aaciired by mortage on the real estate sold. Abstract of title furnished. Knox H Stetler. Guardian G Laucks Xanders Xanders * Xanders. Attorney*

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haeeker and family of Berne were here for two weeks in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. James Young and son, Mike, and Mr. Young’s mother, all of Cootsville, Ind. had the Snider cottage for a week. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Speicher and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Duyer, all of Wabash, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Day and children of Franklin. Ohio, spent the week in the Davis cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, Jr. and son of Lebanon, spent the week in the Lu. Arte cottage. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Petterson and children of Grabill were here for a week in the Murphy cottage. Rev. James Sutherland and family of West Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. David Grosvenor and family of Columbus, Ohio were here for a week in their cottage. i, Mrs. Agnes Berger and granddaughter, Lynn Berger of Nappanee, spent last week in their cottage. Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Palmer of Culver were here for a few davs last week. Mrs. Mabel Burgener spent a few days in her home in Fort Wayne recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spay and children of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westberg and children of Chicago, were here last week in the LaMunion cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knepper and daughter of Mishawaka spent the week end in the Nodaway cottage. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Knebler of Bremen spent Thursday at their cottage and stayed over night. Mrs. Lucille Trunck of Toledo, Ohio, is spending some time with her brother Marvey Mygrant in his cottage. Rev and Mrs. Wilson Parks and daughter of South Bend were here several days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Deford Hite and children of Fort Wayne were here for the week end. Rev. M. E. Reed of Winnamac spent the week end in his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorp and children of Columbus. Indiana spent the week in the Habegger cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meuerman and children of Indian-

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SYRAtQSE-WAWASEE JOIRIAL

Thursday 23 July 1959 —-1

SYRACUSE CHURCH Os THE BRETHREN W. Harlan Smith, Pkstor Donald Davis S. S. Supt. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Classes for all ages No preaching service 10:30 am. Evening worship and bible study at 7:30 o’clock. Laboratory school for workers with children. At North Manchester 26-31 July. District conference at Camp Mack 7 to 9 August. CALVARY E. U. B. Rev. Kennard Robinson,Minister Calvin Johnson. S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:45 amMomlng Worship 10:45 am. Evening Worship 7:30 pm. Monday night Bldg. Committee at church 7:30 pm. Tuesday E.UJB. Men at Parish House 7:30 pm. Wednesday Board of Trustees 7:30 pm. Christian Service Guild at home of Mrs. Ted Pauls 8:00 pm. Thursday: Midweek service 7:00 pm. Choir practice 8:00 apolis are spending the week in the Snider cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Joseph Brown and daughter of Muncie were here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Marsh and son. Steve, and Mrs. Orel Marsh all of Muncie, are in the Snider cottage for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sims and son. Leon, of Culver. Mrs. Loran Heap and daughter, Treva, of Leiters Ford. Ohio, and Miss Eva Hays of Mishawaka, spent the week end in the Cozzie Corner cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bauserman of Fort Wayne and Darrel Bauser man of Detroit, Ohio were guests of Mrs. Mabel Burgener for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hauser and son, Fred, of Berne, spent the week end in their cottage. They have it completed inside and it is winterized. They have added a new TV set antenna and are enjoying everything now. Chester Davis of Boggstawn spent a few days in his cottage but had no luck fishing.

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