The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 March 1964 — Page 3

Syracuse Locals

Mr. and Mrs. JB VanHemert of Pella, lowa, spent Saturday evening with Mr- and Mts. Harry Van Hemert on their way to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Julier of Gary spent last week end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Lydia Deardorff, and daughter, Miss Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott recently entertained their grandson. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Jack Scott, South Whitley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott. The Jack Scotts were celebrating a wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Anglemyer, who are. vacationing at West Palm Beach. Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, who are wintering at Fort Pierce, Fla., spent the week end in Miami with their mother. Mrs. Edgar Logan, and aunt, Mrs. George Meredith.

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grosmeyer ’of Bedford called on friends in Syracuse Wednesday. Word has been received here that Roy Phillips, who with Mrs. Phillips, is spending the winter in Orlando, Fla., fell on Feb. 29 and fractured his hip. His address is Florida Sanitorium and Hospital, Room 3119 East, Orlando, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman of Melvindale. Mich., spent several days last week with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Byland. Mrs. By land’s brother. Guy Nicolai, who resides north of Syracuse, was also a dinner guest on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Crafton and family of Dewart Lake were guests in the Byland home on Sunday evening. Bobbie Sue Crafton was celebrating her birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cotton and family of Walkerton were week end guests of Mrs. Cotton’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kitscm. ~ Mrs. George Hay of Goshen and Lake Wawasee has gone to Miami. Fla., for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler, and Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sarjent of Benton were Sundaj' dinner guests of the latter’s sister, Miss Ethel Bowser. Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Zollinger and two sons of near Ligonier were afternoon callers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coy had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Haver, Elkhart; Mrs. Gloria Lutes and children, Nappanee; and Mrs. Mildred i Plank and Mrs. Iva Coy. William Buster, manager of the I Pickwick Theatre, had as his guests last week end about 20 Boy Scouts for the showing of ”The Great Escape ”. The boys had participated in the Heart Fund drive in Syracuse.

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Mrs. Estella Swartz spent the week end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Claude Coppock at Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Butt were in Dundee. 111., last Wednesday to attend the funeral of the latter’s grandmother, Mrs. Augusta Gehrke, age 96. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. > and Mrs. Wayne Coy and family J were Mr. and Mrs. Ctrl O'Haver of Elkhart. Mrs. Gloria Lutes and children of Nappanee, and Mrs. Mildred Plank and Mrs. Iva Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slusser of Lake Wawasee had as their guests last week end, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker of Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Baker and three children of Goshen. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Biller. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner returned March 3 from a Florida vacation. En route home they visited their son. Lt. James Miner, stationed with the Air Force at: Nashville.. Tenn., and also spent ; two days with Mrs. Miner’s fath- • er. Fred Myers, at Petersburg. • Mr. and Mrs. Blair Laughlin | returned March 4 from a three- 5 week trip to Hollywood, Fla., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Xanders. They also visited Mrs. Laughlin’s aunts, : Miss Ethel • Laughlin and Mrs. John Pritchard, and Mr. Pritchard at St. Petersburg, Fla.

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CRUSADERS CLASS HOLD DINNER PARTY The members of the Crusaders class of the -Calvary EUB church of Syracuse and their guests, held a dinner party recently at the B and B restaurant in Nappanee with Mr. and Mrs. Max Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Neff as I the host committee. After the dinner. Gene Kitson, president, presided at a short business session. Others present were Mrs. Kitson, Rev. and Mrs. KenMrs. Jean Rogers was in Goshen Friday evening. Mrs. Georgia Buster and son Bill were in Lexington and Madison Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elam and family spent the week end at New Castle. Mr. and Mrs. James Felts, Lake Wawasee, called at the home of Mrs. Georgia Buster Saturday j evening. i : Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rex re- , cently had as their guests. Mr. J and Mrs. Harry Juday of SyraI cuse. Mrs. Calma Keiser was a ! Sunday afternoon caller. Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and daughters, Kathy and Penny, arrived j Sunday night for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Man’ Ringler. They ! will remain for two weeks before returning to their Florida home.

Inard Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. L J. Byland, Miss Karel Hollingsworth, Miss Patricia Forrester, ( Robert Randall, Mr. and Mrs. L Larry Mock, Stanley Insley, Miss [ Jean Insley; h Also Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knis- , j ley. Mrs. Kenneth Elson, Mr. and ’ Mrs. Philip Strieby, Mr. and Mrs. t Rolland Rodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Bobeck, Tim Motts, Miss Shelly Mater and Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul Pollock.

lew Arrives ( Mbhmmwmmhwhbb BEER, Todd Philip Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Beer of r 2 Milford are the parents of ; a son. Todd Philip, bom Wednes- ’ day, March 4, at the Goshen Gen- ' eral hospital. Todd Philip weighed in at seven pounds. The Beers have another son. Brad. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer of Mil- ’ ford are the paternal grandplrents, and Mr. end Mrs. Noah Mul--1 let of Goshen are the maternal I grandparents. 1 | KEAFFABER, Kerry r A seven pound son. Kerry, was : | bom Tuesday, March 3, to Mr. « ‘ and Mrs. Lawrence Keaffaber of I North Manchester at Murphy Med- . I ical Center in Warsaw. Kerry has | two brothers, Larry and Gary. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald ShoemakI er of r 1 Leesburg are the maternal grandparents, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Keaffaber of North Man- > Chester.

Greg Mishler Is Milford Boys' Stater Greg Mishler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mishler, has been chosen as Milford’s 1964 Boys’ Stater at the meeting of the Legion held Monday night. Greg was chosen from a list of candidates aS presented by Merle Campbell, Jr. Mike Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton, was chosen as alternate. The report on the membership to date was given by Walter Ritter. He reported 138. This is 121 per cent of the quota. The second district is third in the state for membership.

Thursday - Saturday, March 12-13-14 DEAN MARTIN FRANK SINATRA in “4 For Texas” Technicolor Friday Midnight, March 13 DOUBLE MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW! “The Old Dark House” and “The Hand” Sunday - Wednesday, e March 15 thru 18 ROCK HUDSON PAULA PRENTISS in “Man’s Favorite Sport” Technicolor

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Thursday, March 12, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Susan Bender And Edward Leamon Wed Friday In Syracuse Methodist Church ~

Miss Susan Jean Bender of r 3 Syracuse and Edward Leßoy Leamon of r 1 Syracuse were united in marriage at 7:30 p. m. Friday, March 6, in the Syracuse Methodist church north of Syracuse. The Rev. J. Ross Richey officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of 100 guests. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Genevieve Bender of Syi .cuse and James Bender of California, and Mr. and Mrs. Leamon of Syracuse. The candlelight service was performed before an altar decorated xvith baskets of blue and white mums and pompons. Mrs. Joseph Longenecker, church organist, supplied music for the wedding. Miss Sandra Speer of Syracuse served as maid of honor, and Paul Yoder of Warsaw was best man. Ushers were Kenneth Willard. Jr., -nd Richard Bushong, both of Syracuse. Bride’s Attire The bride chose a light turquoise blue satin waltz length gown with a bodice of white lace over blue satin, three-quarter length sleeves and a shoulderlength veil. Her flowers were a white orchid surrounded by blue | pompons. The maid of honor wore a peach ROTARY CLUB HEARS SYRACUSE BANK PRESIDENT Robert Jones, president of the i State Bank of Syracuse, was the I speaker at a recent meeting of the Syracuse Rotary club held at Howard's restaurant. President of the club, Rex Rey- ! nolds. said Jones gave a very inj formative talk on the innerworkI ings cf the bank, the changes that ■ haVe been made in the past and those that will take place in- the future. Reynolds also reported that a club assembly meeting took | place Monday evening. SYRACUSE BLMF MEETS IN MILFORD HOME The Syracuse Baptist Ladies' ! Missionary Fellowship met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. ! Dale Marshall in Milford. Wayne Snider, professor of history at Grace college, was the 1 speaker for the evening. Along with his interesting talk on his recent visit to Russia ‘he showed slides taken on his trip. Officers New officers taking office for the coming year were: President, Mrs. Dale Marshall; vice presdent and program chairman, Mrs. Don Neer; and secretary-reasur-er, Mrs. Larry Manvel. The meeting was opened to the husbands with eight being pres- | ent. Eleven members were presI ent. THE HARRY SLUSSERS CATCH THREE LARGE PIKE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slusser of Lake Wawasee caught three large pike last week. The fish weighed 10, 10* 2 . and lis pounds.. Mr. Slusser reported that since the ace is leaving the lake he will soon be getting his pier and boat back in the water. He states he is usually the first one to do this.

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satin waltz length dress with matching peach veil and shoes. She carried white pompons. The bride’s mother wore a yellow dress with brown accessories, and the bridegroom’s mother chose an offwhite dress with rose accessories. Reception A reception followed in fellowship hall with the Misses Judy Stucky, Roberta Stiver, and Vona Schacht serving. Miss Carla Hostetter was in charge of the guest book. Following a brief wedding trip to Chicago the couple will be residing on r 3 Syracuse, The bride is a senior at Syracuse high school and the bridegroom is a graduate of Milford high school. He is a B and O railroad employee.

0 Legals. NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, at their next regular meeting of the April Term (April 6. 19641 for the 10. . cation* and establishment of a county highway over the following described route: County Road extension of , Glad Street and others in Heiser & Sons Addition, Section 3. Township 32 North,® Range 6 East, iii Wayne Township, thru Heiser & Son’s Ist Addition Beginning 25 feet north of i the northeast corner of Lot 12 in i Heiser & Son's Addition: thence 25 feet <ast: 10 feet north: 734 feet east on Glad Street; 331.4 feet south on Robinhood Drive: 734 feet west on Marion Avenue: 331.4 feet north on Flora Avenue. The petition alleges that all of the persons owning or having any interest in the real .state abutting said proposed I highway have signed said petition. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — M 5 & 12 LEGAL NOTICK OF PL’BUC BEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M on the 25th day of March, 1964 at th« Clerk's Office. Court House, in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, tn said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of ths Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive InformaUon concerning the fitness of said applicants/ and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: American Legion No. 253. by Jack Angel. Cmdr.. and Harely Ummon, Adj.. North Webster. Indiana (Club* Beer. Liquor * Wine Retailers Lake St., North Webster. Indiana. Robert H. & Juanita Fisher dba The Guide Restaurant (Restaurant) Beer * Wine Retailers. Cedar Point. Indiana UNINCORPORATED (P. O. R. R. No. 2. Syracuse. Indiana) SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. P. CONDON Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS Chairman. IN THE KOSCIUSKO COUNTT COMMISSIONERS COURT MARCH TERM 19«4 LOCATION OF A HIGHWAY IN THE 1 PLAT OF KELLY ADDITION ON CHERRY CREEK. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA > )SS: KOSCIUSKO COUNTY > NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that a petition will be presented to the Board o’ Commissioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana, lat their next regular April Term, 1964, for the location of a highway in said county 50 feet in width. Said proposed highway will pass through the lands of the persons hereinafter named, and over the following described route: A tract of land 50 feet wide (25 on each side of the following described center line), commencing at the intersection of Cherry Creek Lane in the Plat of Kelly's Addition on Cherry Creek in said Township, i County and State, with the present King's Highway, said point being i approximately l l i miles Southeast i of Winona Lake, then South through | the center of said Cherry Creek Lane a distance of 525 feet, more or Ies»: thence West on an unnamed street in said Plat a distance of 270 feet : more or less; thence North on an unnamed street in said Plat 300 feet more or less: thence East on an unnamed street in said Plat 270 feet to it's intersection with Cherry Creek Lane in said Plat. Said proposed highway will pass along, upon and over the lands of Garold H. Kelly; Melvin D. Kelly and wife Mary Kelly: Loren W. Munson and wife Phyllis M Munson; Archie B. Keffer and wife Martha M. Keffer: Donald R. Geoseff and wife Betty J. Gtozeff; Don E. Millington and wife Annetta A. Millington; David E. Keffer: Theodore A. Danielson and wife Frieda I. Danielson; William L Camden and wife Doris L. Camd-n. Robert Klssell wife Bonnie Anne Kissel!. Nelson O. Crow Sr., and wife Florence Crow. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana. MJ — M 5 * 12 NOTICE OF THE SALE OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY Pursuant to resolutions of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Kosciusko. of the State of Indiana, and the Kosciusko County Council, the said Board of Commissioners will offer for sale at public auction, at the Auditor's Office, tn the Court House, in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, on the 7th day of Aplrl. 1964 at 1:30 P. M , the following County owned property: Tract One Commencing Twenty Feet North of the Southeast Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 6 East, thence West 61 rods, thence North 2 and 5/Btha rods. Thence East 61 Rods, thence South Two and five/Eighths Rods to the Place of beginning. containing One Acre more or less being the Tract formerly used as a County Dump. Appraised value $250.00. Tract Two The North Half of the Southeast Quarter, and the southwest quarter of the Southeast. Quarter (less 4 and 60/100 acres In said last described Tract, situated immediately West of the Wabash and Warsaw Road) all in Section 20, Township 32 North. Rance 6 East containing 115 and 40/100ths Acres. Also a Tract' of land commencing at the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 20 running thence West 7 Rods. 9 Links; thence South 20° East, 20 Rods. 3 Links; thence North 19 Rods. 2 Links to the place of beginning. Also the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20. Township 32 North. Range 6 East: also beginning at the Northwest Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20. Township 32 North. Range 6 East running thence North 378 Feet: thence West 275 feet to the center of the Public Highway which runs in • northwesterly and Southeasterly Direction through said Section, running thence Southeast, following the center line of said highway to a point 124 Feet West of the place of beginning: thence East 124 Feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.73 Acres more or less. Said Tracts being the Kosciusko County Fann, with a total of 157.73 Acres more or less. , The appraised value of Said land and personal property, having an appraised value of $70,170 20. Said sales will be at Public Auction for Ceah to the highest and best Bidder, equal to or over the appraised value; On Tract One the successful bidder must pay the entire purchase price in cash at the time of sale. On Tract 2, the successful bidder must pay 10% of his l>ld in Cash, at the time of sale and the balance in Cash simultaneously with the delivery of the Deed and satisfactory evidence of Title. The right to-reject any or all bids is reserved. Dated this 4th day of March, 1964. NOBLE C BLOCKER Auditor Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — M. 5. 12, 19. & 26

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