Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 25, Number 8, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 28 September 1961 — Page 7
CLASSIFIED ADS PERSONAL NOTICES CARO or THANKS ! wish to think all our friends for the cards, ri«t* sod sift* to mother Winnie Krom at the hospital. ! Bob Pace (39cS> MISC fOR SALE FOR BALI: NIW BASSFACS HIATCRS and furnace* priced 822.98 and up. Free estimates lit installation*. WAWASKR VILLAGE HARDWARE. Road 13 South Syracuse. Phone GL 7 3011. (tfSJ WATIR SOFTINIR. SALT. DOG FOOD. Rabbit PelUts. Wild bird seed. Peed and Coal hyracuae Coal and Feed Ph GL 7 3345 ftfSi FOR SALS: 150* GALLONS OF WHITS Paint 82 48 and S 3 M per gallon. Inaid* Latex, all color* S3.SO per gallon. Wawa•ee Village Hardware. Road 13. South Syracuse. GL T-3011. ttlSl WORLD BOOK-CHILD CRAFtTpHONB •GL 7-2990 Bob Croutnlich. ttfcSl MISC~FOR SALC: lit H P. MYBRS SUB versible Pump for 4" Well. GL 7-3831. <3BcS> MISC FOR SALC: BARN » FT. BY M ft.. 15 feet to plate. Good condition. Call TE 4 3242 No Webster. <39S> MISC. FOR SALC: HOLLAND BULBS — .lint selection of Tulip*. Daffodils. Hyacinth* direct; from Holland. Plant how for beautiful spring bloom. WAWASEE NURSERY Ralph P Oyler. Chicago SL (38xS» MISC. FOR SALS POTTCO ROSCS FOR fall planting, Reduced prices to clear existing .stock. WAWASEK NURSERY. Ralph P Oyler. Chicago'BL <3Bc£> MISC FOR SALS: OIL SPACS HSATCR Duo therm; 275 gallon oil-tank. Both In excellent condition. Ethel Bowser. 207 . . W Washington St GL 7-3473. Shell) Well Drilling and SCREEN REPLACING (Fully Insured) Arthur Folger SYRACUSE RR 4 GL 7-2653 _______ American Laundry & Semitone Dry Cleaners Oir agent in Syncisc Is .. . Marise s Totvn & Lake Shop .. .in the Village. Phene GLohs 1-2211 ■ ATTENTION CITY GAS USERS U'e h»ve In stock all atom of BLACK PIPE. FITTINGS GAS VALVES GAS FURNACES completely installed $250.00 and up. We cut and thread pipe. Wawasee Village Hardware Phone GL7-SOll Rd 13. So Syracuse not a worry IN THE WORLD with ACRILAN CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE It MW CO. |!|l|ll! Hire Electric AND APPLIANCES Eleetrleal testteettsg ResidenUal and Contmeicial Wiring Phone GL 7-3744
JACK C. VANDERFORD REAL ESTATE BROKER Specializing in Lake Properties On Hiway 13 at Lake Wawasee GL 7-2333 RAY BLURT General Contractor RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL BUILDING * - Phones: GL 7-3431 & GL 7-2531 Road 13, Syracuse REMODEL YOUR HOME ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS • New Roof •Aluminum Siding • New Windows *New Kentile Tile Floors • Wall Paneling •O’Brien’s Paints All labor and materials can be financed. WAWASEE LUMBER COMPANY Remodeling Department WAWASEE VILLAGE, Phone GL7-3155, STATE BO AD 13
acne, pm sal«i usid gas bpacc Heater 384X10 8.T.U.. 820.00 Wawasee village Hardware. Road 13 South. Phone GL 7-MU. I3BcS) MISC. FOR SALC: ÜBBO BINMX BLB<> tne Clothe* Drier. Good condition. *ss<X>. WAWASEE VIIXAGE HARDWARE. Road 13 South Phono GL 7-301 L 39cS> HELP WANTED
HCLP WTO: RCLIABLC BABY SITTBR to take over In ca*« of illnea* tor school age child. Mother works. Call after $ P.M. Betty Rhoades. GL 7-2719. (40cS» WAITR 111 WANTID. APPLY AT Howard's Fine Food* after 3 P.M. Rd--13 South. Syracuse. (40cS) HCLP WTOt 'AMBITIOUS MAN — FULL ' or spa-.* time. Supply Rawleigh's famous Products in .Syracuse. Can ear* 1125 per week. Write Ra-Uewh — Dept LNI-IM-HM. Freeport. 111. OBS) WANTED CASH PGR CLiAN USBD CARS. Byler Motor* Syracuse TF WANTED. PASSENGER CAR TOP CARrier Phone GL 7-3831. (WcS) WANTEo7aIWAYC BUYING- CASH FOR estate*, furniture, dishes, tools, antiques. etc. Chuck Myer*. Auctioneer 110 Hackett Rd. Goshen. KE 3-2854 ttfcSl WANTED: THREE OR FOUR ROOM PUR nisnea apartment. Close to town. Rent to include uUbt.es and best. Call Mrs. Kaufman. GL 7-3853. (3BS> BOATS BOATS FOR EALE: IMF IB FT. GLASPAR 50 hp Evinrude motor, convertible top. completely enclosed, red A white, 31400 or 8350 dawn take over our payments. Call alter 4 30 K 8528 Fort Wayne. <39cS> One good reason why Junior makes poor marks in school is that Mom and Dad did, too. PLUMBING S HEATING HAROLD L. KITSON Phone GL 7-3554 DUST & SON DECORATORS INSURED INTERIOR and EXTERIOR - Paintin.' — Paper Hanging R. R. 4. Syracuaa GL 7 2313 MARTY & TED, Inc. NAPPANEE, INDIANA Formerly NAPPANEE IMPLEMENT A SUPPLY CO. J Your Allis loeh. Paper. Meyers Hay Conditioner*. Brady Chopper and Kool Blower, New Idea, New Holland Dealer. Mercury Automobiles, Ph. 3SI PARTS A SERVICE “ termites ~ UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. AM 7-7372, 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana SYRACUSE LUMBER CO. Ph GL 7-3331 WAWASEE LUMBER CO. Ph GL 7-3155 | Syracuse, Indiana Make Your Rugs Like New! Shampooing doubles the life of your carpet RENT OUR SHAMPOOER 1 Gives you professional results Machine does the work I Wawasee Lumber Co. Wawaaee VI Ha re— Head 11 IL 1-3111
* i» * aww USED CARS USCO CARS: 1753 FLYMOUTH SUBURban. • cylinder. A-l chap. A running condition MM. Call K-BBM Fort Wayne, lad. after 4:30. <3BeS> BLDG MATERIAL NICE V DRDOVSD 10»* SIDING — Expertly machined. 8130 50 M cash. (2> Attractive Red cedar bevel siding H”xß- - grade B. 811X50 M cash. t3> Nine kind* of sheathing board* aa low ax 880 X cash. <4l Barn aaah »«12 - 4 it. 22 x3B“. 83.08 ea. cash. <i> Beautiful bath set complete — tub. stool. lavatory — With all quality chrome fittings necessary. White — 8107.10 cash. Color* — *llß 96 cash. Seven Credit plan*. Our truckload near wholesale cash price* include free delivery and old fashioned retail services. Free eetimates on shell homes, complete home*, farm bldts.. or materials only. Phono collect LEESBURG LUMBER. Leesburg. Ind . GL 3-3144. (30eA> BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete bn* of cigarette*, candy, nuts, or gum through new automatic vender*. We will establish account* for you- Car and references desirable. Party mud have cash capital of 8000 which is represented by invoatory. RxceUant income part-um.. full time more. For personal interview, give phone, etc. Write P.O. Boa 158. Rochodor. Minnesota FOR RENT MODERN COTTAGE ON SYRACUSE Lake. Good beach and dock Beautifully furnished. Ry the week. M North Shore Drive ts APARTMENT FOR RENT — FURNISHED or unfurnished. heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’S Dept- Store. Ligonier. Indiana. Phone *l. TF FOR RENT: WAWASEE LAKE FRONT cottage for 1963 season. long pier, sandy beach. Wnt* Box 1301, Washing ton 13. D.C. (tfcSi FOR RENT: V* OF DUPLEX FOR SMALL business. Close to town on Main street. Reasonable rent. C. Cripe. 3911 Lakeshore, -it Cloud. Florid*. ttfcSl FOR RENT. LOVELY FURNISHED YEAR round Lake Front home with garage on Lak* Wawasee. Rental reasonable Call Nappanee 338 er write Boa 37 G. Syracuse (38S) FOR RENT: ALL MODERN 1 RM GArage Apt at Kale Island- Nice: beach in front. Oil burning furnace. Priced very reasonably • if taken by year. GL 7-2423-<3BcS> FOR RENT: COUNTRY HOME 4 MILES south of Syracuse. Modern except furnace. GL 7 3658. « <3BcS> FOR RENT: SMALL APARTMEHT ABOVE Jone* Realty Co. See J. B. Cox, Syracuse. Ind. (398) R.E. FOR SALE: A GOOD 4-ROOM HOUSE with bath bujlt-ln kitchen, basement and garage 130 E Boston St. Phone Loui* Firestone. GL 7-2283. s (4081 FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS Apartment near town. Call after 6:30 P.M. GL 7-3785. <4OS) FOR RENT: 210* SQ. FT. OF WAREhouse space Will rent all or part. Located in Syracuse industrial roue. A. O Halfuer. Ph GL 7-2248. <3981 FOR RBNTi LOVELY FURNISHED YEARround Lake Front home with garage on Lake Wawasee Rental reasonable. Call Nappanee 328 or write Box 37-G. Syracuse. <39S> DAIRY FARM FOR RENT: JOO ACRES in LaGrange County. Indiana; grade A bulk; 50-50 basis Maixh 1 possess: g Write P.O. Box 123. LaGrange. Indiana for full information. l39cS> REAL ESTATE R.E. FOR SALE: WAWASEE LAKS — Lots 5C*300 each *IBOO. with easement to the Iske. Cash or terms. Harry Brinkman. Northnde Sandwich Shop, We*t of Seminary. <4OS> R.E. FOR SALE: 2 BEDROOM MODERN Home. Alum. Siding. Oil Heat. Knotty Pine Int. 3 ear Garage. 434 Parkway Dr Syracuse. GL 7 3590. <39S> R.E. FOR SALE: WOODED LOTS IN Osceola, one block from Lincolnway. near school, church and bank. Term*. C. H. Boger*. 807 Lincolnway East. Mishawaka. BL 53875. <4IS) R.E. FOR SALE: MODERN 4 BEDROOM brick house, fireplace, automatic gas , vapor heat, storm window*. 2-car ga.4 rag*- 607 Lincolnway East, Mishawaka, f BL 5-3875. 44051 SERVICES ELECTROLUX <•) BALES AND SERVICE, call for free deutonstratioiu. James Payton. GL 7-3481. Home Addroaa 138 E. Boston B»reet. Syracuse. (USJ PAINTING and DECORATING Save one third—lnsurance carried HAROLD L. HECHE Pbooe North Webster TE 4-1483 Work guaranteed. TF CRANE. ORAYLINI COMPLETE BERVIce. farm drainage, lake *horo improvement. channel* and pond* Work estimate* freely given. J* Eberly. Phono Topeka 1F143 Ligonier. (t£S> ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING OF Residential. industrial, commercial wiring. Free estimate*. Complete electrical layouts factory or home. Mester Electn* Inc LaOtto. Ind., Phon* Avilla 887 • *629 Rexere* telL UJcSJ WELLS — WIF REPAIR OR REPLACE water well* 2" to 4" and contract fee new well drilling- Elkhart County Farm Bureau Co up 313 West Lincoln. Goshen. KE 3-4131. <3BcS> WANT PAYt ADVANCEMENT* Make yourself worth it through TRAINING Concrete eoMtructidn l* a huge and expanding industry with up to S 3 00 to 54-00 per hour for GL ALIFIED MEN. Three weeks Reudent Training with Free room and board. Free placement service. Wnte now to; Natl Lnguiute of Coc rete Construction, 4440 Nakoma Rd.. MacUaoo 5, Wise. <4QS> Hot springs st 190 degrees flow freely in the bottom of the harbor of Deception Island, Antarctia, often blistering the paint on bottom of ships.
Goroofi ALI mechan|cm repaws • w FRONT END ALIGNMENT WHEa BALANCING W 1 JbL TUNE-UP |F"™“™ Mufflers - Toil Pipe Automatic Transmission Lubrication — OR Change KELL'S GARAGE, INC FEwm: GL 74474 - In EM Sy tscux, IndL ________
•”>' Tbe 1963 Ford Galaxie Um fMturee a crisp, fresh approach to Ford’s classic sty Una. Shows hero te the Gsdaxia SOO Sunllner convertible, one of twelve models hl the Galaxie Um. While the mw Galaxie te sUghtiy shorter end fractionally narrower than the 1961 model, the large passenger compartment te the same as 1961. Large door openings, coupled with Ford’s convenient two-position door stops, mane entering and leaving the Galaxie an easy and natural movement. The Sunjiner top la anchored at each roof bow to prevent “ballooning” when underway. The vinylUned top te stowed under a color-keyed boot.
LEGAL Nonas NOTICt TO TAXPAYiRS OF ADDITIONAL APPROFRIATIONS Notice 1* hereby given the taxpayer* *f Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana that the proper legal offl -er* of said October IMI will consider the feHowtu Ordinance eovoring additional MMropttetion* October I*. IMI to Doeember 31. I*6l and fixing * Um* when same abaU take effect General Fuad 38. Other Supp Dee •*•£!* BL Insurance 808.88 Taxpayer* appearing te such meeting Shan have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation* a* finally made will be automaucally referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners which commission will hold further hearing within (15) fifteen day* at th* County Auditor* office of Ko*?iu*ko County. Indiana or such other place as may be designated At such hearing taxpayer* obje ting to any such additional appropriation* may be heard and interested taxpayers nxay inquire of County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Attest: Ernest O. BuchhoU Town Cl*rk-Trea*urer Byron Connolly Harry' Nicolai Harry L. Coy Members of Board of Town Trustee*. Pub. Sept. 21 A 28, 1961 ORDINANCE NUMBER 448-A An Ordinance appropriating additional money* for the purpose of defray the expenses of the several department* of th* Town government of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County. Indiana account an emergency existing since the adoption of the existing annual budget, for the fiscal year beginning October 15, 1961 and ending December 31. 1961 Includ'ng all outstanding claims and obligation* ■nd fixing a time when sam* shall take iff*ct. Se.tion 1. Be it ordained by the Board «f Town Trustees of the Town of Syrause. Kosciusko County Indiana, that for the expense* of the Town government and its institutions for the fiscal year ending December 31. 1981 the following ■ un* of money are hereby appropriated and set aside subject to the law governing same. Such sums herein appropriated shall be held to include all expenditure* authorised to be mad* during the year unless expressly stipulated as provided by law. Section 2. That for said fiscal period there i* hereby appropriated out of the Centra] Fund of said Town the following specified amouts to meet *uch extraordinary emergenvi** which ar* hereby declared to exist: General Fund. 32 Other Supplies 8 1.000 00 , 51. Insurance 200 0® Street Fund. 21. Repair* 8 500.00 Section 3. Whereas it has been shown that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purposes for which appropriated and it is therefore Ordained by the Board of Town Trustees that such unnecessary existing appropriations are now reduced in the amount* as follow*. General Fund. 42. btreet Alley and Sewer 81.000 00 4X Material 200.00 Street Fund. 3, supplies — 8 500.00 This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after .its passage. Passed by the Board of Town Trustees September 8. 1981. Attest: Ernest O. Buchholx Town Clerk-Treasurer. Byron Connolly Harry Nicolai Harry L. Coy Members of Board of Town Trustee*. Pub. Sept. 21 A 28. 1981 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NO. 8178 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice i* hereby given that PAUL L. BAILEY and LEONARD E. BAILEY were on the 20 day of September. 1961. appointed; Co-Executor* of the will of Minnie L. Bailey, deceased. All person* having claims against *sid estate, whether or net now due. must file the a*m* in said court within six monthsfrom the date of th* first publication of tin* notice or said claims will be forever barreu. Dated at Warsaw. Indiaus. this 30 day of September. 1961. Cieix oi tue Kosciusko Circuit Court T. Ethna Scott G. Lauciu Xanders, Attorney Pubuan aept. 20. vet a. xa. .961 The SyracuScene . . . Caroline Bonham returned from a two-week visit with Sandra Schaal in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Kaufman of Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, born Sept. 22 in Goshen General Hospital. Mrs. Winnie Krom of R 1, Kale Island fell early Sunday morning injuring her ankle. She was taken to Elkhart General Hospital where x-rays showed a double break and a pin bad to be used to set it. Mrs. Krom will be in the hospital for about a week. Her room number is 451. A seasonal increase in veal is predicted, according to Purdue consumer education agents. Braised veal cho;>i. r , .a"ir.. n« in French dressing a haU hour b*Mw.v; choking, may perk up jaded summer appetites. Cook veal slowly and gently.
PUBLISHER'S i ANNUAL STATEMINT STATEMENT REQUIRED GT THG ACT OF AUGUST 84, 1811, AS AMENDED GY THS ACTS OF MARCH L 1933. JULY 2 1*44 *«< JUNG 11, 19M (24 STAT. 888) SHOWING THG OWNERSHIP, MANAGBMBNT. AND CIRCULATION OP THE SVRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL. Published Tlwrbtey *1 Syracuse ImH*m fee Septembe* 18. IMI. 1. Th* axxse* and addrssae* *f the publisher, editor, managing editor, and buxines* manager* are: Publisher. Syra-cuse-Wawasee Journal, toe.. Syracuse. Indiana. Editor aad buMaeae aaanager. Joseph W. dally. Syracuse, tadlaaa. R The owner te Nappanee AdvanceNew*. Inc , Nappanee. Indiana, whose stockholaer* are Donald E- Nichols. Jr. oi Nappanee, Indiana aad Joeeph W. ZaUy. Syracuse. Indiana. 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage*, or other securities are.- W. W. Spurgeon. Jr., Muncie. Indian*. Stale Bank Syracuse. Syracuse. Indiana, and J Barton Cox, Syracuse. Indiana. 4. Paragraphs 1 and 3 Include. In case* where the stockholder er security holder appear* upon the book* of the company aa trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee Is acting; also the statements in th* two paragrapns show the aifiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstance* and condition* unoer which stockholder* and security holder* who do not appear upon the books of the company a* trustee*, hold sto.k and securities in a capacity other tnan that ex a bona fid* homer. 5. The average number of copies of each issue of thia publication sold or distributed, .through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was 1.178. JOSEPH W. ZALt.Y Sworn to and subscribed be lore me this 23rd day of September, 1961. (SEAL) Louise M. Crow My commission expire* January 23 1965) LIGONIER NEWS PERSONAL NEWS OF LIGONIER AREA The Rotary Club met as usual with Fred Stahley in charge of the program. Guest speaker was Sgt. Martin L. Ogee of the U.S. Marine Corps. The Ligonier Study Club met last Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 in the home of Mrs. George Cameron for a dessert luncheon. Mrs. Ben Twigg, vice-president, presided over the meeting in the absence of Mrs. David Culley, who is nursing a broken arm. One hundred people attended She Family Night dinner and congregational meeting of the Presbyterian church on Sun. Sept. 24, The film “An Epistle From the Koreans” was shown and the youngsters were cared for and entertained while the adult meeting was in progress. These meetings are held the last Sunday in every month. The Jay-C-Ettes met on Tues., Sept. 19 for a dinner meeting at 7 P.M. at the Gas House Restaurant in Fort W’ayne. Ten attended the affair. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dolph Luvell. The B.P.W. Club met for their first meeting of the year at 6:30 P.M. on Thursday, Sept. 21, with a dinner meeting at the Maple Grove Mennonite Church in Topeka. Speaker for the evening was Susan Walters, representative of Ligonier High School at Girl's State, and sponsored by the B.P.W. Marilyn Hartzler, first vice-president, reported on the National Convention which was held in July in Chicago. The i.ext meeting will be at the Burr Oak E.UJB. Church, northwest of Ligonier, on Oct. 19, with
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a dinner meeting. Hostesses for this meeting were the officers: Mary Alles. Marilyn Hartzler, Geneva Longenbaugh, Grace Bickel. Glenda Cripe and Karen Chiddister. Rev. and Mrs. Dewey Henry were at the Veteran’s Hospital in Fort Wayne Sunday, visiting Mrs. Hen ry’s father, Cluade Sperlin. Rev. and Mrs. Henry spent a couple of days this week in Indianapolis attending the Missionary and Christian Churches convention of. the Council of Churches of Christ. The Don Shelines held a birthday party Sunday for Mrs. Wilbur Saggars. Guests included Mr. Saggars, the Wayne Workers and daughter of Albion. Rosalie and Elaine Saggars and friends, Charles Chaffee and Steve Meek, all of Manchester College. Guests of the Raymond Wrightsmans on Sunday were the Ronald Wrightsmans and family of Laketon. The Adrian Zollingers and the John Bowsers spent Saturday at the Centreville Fair. The Adrian Zollingers and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Zollinger, and the Frank Long family visited Mrs. Myrtle Zollinger and family in Lafayette on Sunday. Saturday evening dinner guests of the Ernest Millers were the Merrill Cross family and the Glen Slabaugh family, all of Goshen. Mrs. Eugene Moser and Mrs. Roy Blue attended the Ann Landers show at the Goshen College auditorium Friday. A surprise party was held Sun day for Mrs. Hervey Saggars in their home. Guests were, the Charles Saggars’, the Vernon Saggars’ of Columbia City, the Maynard Wheelers and son of Goshen, and the Tom Hohmans of Fort Wayne. A birthday dinner was given for the 8-year old son of the Glen Otts of Fort Wayne in the home of the Jesse Botts’ of Millersburg on Sunday. Attending were the Forest Otts, the Eugenei Brown family, Mrs. Byron Speicher and daughter of Ligonier, and the Tom Speakers and daughters of Kimmel. NEWS SOUTH OF SYRACUSE Mr. Marion Lindenmuth and daughters Maxine and Berniece of Fort Wayne were guests last Sunday of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lindenmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haver §r. of Elkhart were luncheon guests Monday of Mrs. Wayne Coy. Mrs. Harley Lindenmuth gave a luncheon at her home last Tuesday noon for the girls at the G and W Food Plant. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Crow and Stephen and Miss Linda Byrd spent in Lafayette, visiting their son, Charles who is a student at Purdue University. The Gerald Carwiles attended the St. Joseph County Fair Friday at Centreville, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Halsey and Mrs. Carl O’Haver Sr. of Elkhart and Mrs. Wilber Kauffman and children of Etna Green were guests
THUtS. SEPT. M, 1961 SYRACUSE-WAWASEE JOURNAL
UNCLE EB from EBENEZER Soys:
DEAR MISTER EDITOR: The fellers at the country store didn’t git nothing solved Saturday night on account of Zeke Grubb’s preacher come by afore they got started good. The Parson allowed as how this was the night fer the regular monthly meeting of the Light Committee but they had to call it off on account of Katie Hightower took sick. He said Katie was named this year to pull the main switch and you couldn’t have no meeting of the Light Committee with the main switch puller absent Anyhow, he said he was glad to git the night off to rest up from the Choir Committee meeting they had Friday night. He claimed things was real rough Friday night. The choir director served notice she was going to quit if they didn't keep them flat voices out of the choir. It was voted to keep ’em out, but the Parson said they’d have to appoint another committee to figger out how to do it. Then Ellie Sanders got up and allowed as how they ought to have more solos. The parson said Ellie was sorter heavy-set and sung the same way and done a powerful job of moving the congregation with her solos. He said one Sunday when she got through with her special everbody in the church Clapped. By the way the meeting went, the PaYson said he was expecting a heap of solos by Ellie from now on.
Wk *ar.t Start your Fall entertaining off right or give the family a special treat by serving a supreme dessert of Orange Peach Chiffon Pie. Warm weather still being with us and so many things to do it's a big help to be able to prepare your dessert ahead of time. Grated •orange rind lends a little different flavor to this peaches and cream dessert. For variety use a vanilla wafer crust and garnish the filling with orange sections and coconut Orange Peach Chiffon Pie I envelope unflavored gelatin % teaspoon cinnamon 1 can (1 lb. 14 oz.) peach slices 1 cup whipping creamy 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 9-inch graham cracker crust 2 tablespoons confectioner’s sugar or baked pastry shell Sprinkle gelatin over l’/i cups syrup from peaches in a saucepan to soften. Add orange rind. Heat over low heat until ga'atin is dissolved, stirring. Chill uritil partially thickened, then beat until light and frothy. Blend sugar and cinnamon into whipped cream; fold into gelatin. Add drained peach slices and put into crust Chill until firm. One 9-inch pia. / of Mrs. Mildred Plank Sunday evenin ? . FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carwile spent last week in Illinois. They Evergreens & Shade Trees visited a sister Mrs. E. E. Walker, . _ D i *• who has been in the hospital, «0r rail rlaniing. stopped in Monmouth, 111., und . . n-l—---attended the funeral of a friend l- ow / Prices in Biggsville, 111. FORENOONS & SAT. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coy and Jon UriWADD HID AY spent Friday night at the St. Jos- H ”WAKU JUUAI eph County Fair at Centreville, GL 7-2921 Mich. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned administrator of the estate of Mattie Baker, Deceased, win sell the following listed personal property at public auction, located 1203 S. Martin St., across the street from the Church of the Nazarene, in Ligonier, Indiana, on: SAT, SEPT. 30 Sale to begin at 11:00 a.m. Antiques — Antiques — Antiques 1929 MarquattS automobile In good running condition • 2 horse drawn sleighs, pony wagon in good condition Antique Dishes Cut glass complete; jardiniere; casserole; butter dhh; flower vases clear glass saucers; tea pot; copper and brass lamp, Bristol ~Jal?'pressea glass punch bowl; cracker bowl; fruit set; 1 lot tea leaf dishes powder set; 1 lot bells; dresser set; set custard dishes; Prussian piatters; 1 lot dishes (1911-1913); glass pitcher lamn (hall lamp); cut glass vase & Cookie jar; shell dish; chandlier- glass & china basket; Prussia bowl; large vases; China doll; Frosted Lion dish; and many, many other antique dishes. Birch cupboard; setee; piano; cabinet; upholstered chair; lot old umbrellas: commode; iron scale; sewing machine; lot old linens and bed clothing; utensils; davenport; lot of baskets, all sizes; lot books; canvas picture and frame; dresser; music cabinet; platform rocker; love seat; 1 lot bells; 3 small chests; 2 clocks; 8 day clock; 1 lot small clocks; many picture frames; iron safe; 3 flat irons; box lamp chimneys; 6 straight back chairs; severa rocking chairs; small marble top table; whatnot shelf; large wall mirror Wicker set (3 pieces); Marble top table; hall wall mirror & back; wooden bench; bed steads; and many other antique pieces not herein mentioned. Other Personal Property 1 lot garden tools; harness; kerosene stove; 1 lot miscellaneous hardware; steamer trunk; window washing set; large ironing board and many other articles too numerous to mention. Automobile will be sold at 4:00 p.m. Terms: Cash. No articles are to be removed until the same have been paid for. Albert J. Kuster, Administrator John Singleton & Son: Auctioneers Ira Schlotterback: Clerk Auctioneers’ note: You seldom have the opportunity to bid on as ± many and varied antiques as are in this sale. There are many more not listed.
One member brung up the complaint that the choir loft was so hot in the summer that he could n’t sing good. The Parson said this feller couldn't carry a tune in a bucket and the rest of the choir had to sing real loud so the congregation couldn’t hear him, even in the winter time when he wasn’t suffering from the heat. But it was voted, the Parson said, to ask the congregation to appoint a air conditioning committee to look into the matter fer next summer. ? The Parson said that personal he was agin putting any air conditioning in the church, said he was having it hard enough making it hot fer sinners like it was. Anyhow, he claimed, they wasn’t no vacant time left in the church fer tbe Air Conditioning Committee to meet unless they wanted to meet joint with the Stove Committee and the Stove Committee was already overlapping into time allotted to the Fund Raising Committee. All the fellers enjoys having the Parson drop by on Saturday night. Ed Doolittle invited him to set a while longer but he said he had to git on home and work up a little sermon to go with the music Sunday morning, somepun that would go good with one of Ellie’s solos. Yours truly* Uncle Eb
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