The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 December 1964 — Page 12

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r IHHH 150 Guests Attend Saturday Wedding Os Miss Connie Fox And Manis Miller

About 150 guests were present on Saturday evening, Dec, 19, at the wedding of Miss Connie Fox and Manis Miller, which took place at 7:30 o'clock at the New Paris Church of the Brethren with Rev. Edgar Petry officiating at the double ring services. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. Fox <>f r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Linden Miller of r 2 Warsaw. Mrs. Larry Bazxari played organ selections prior to the ceremony. The j church was decorated with a large basket of white and blue mums, palms, and. candelabras The isle was covered with a white runner and the pews were marked by white bows. Gown of Laster Satis The bride appeared in a full length princess styled gown made of dull luster siitin. The molded bodice was styled with a V neckline and long sleeves which came to bridal points over her wrists. A panel of embroidered sheer accented the front of her softly pleated skirt. Her dbow lentgh silk illusion veil was caught to a wide bow centered by a cabbage rose accented with small seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of two white orchids encircled by white carnations and mums . * J-L-u-L- 1~ ~|l*l*l~ ■* * * - *"“** **

JI MARK WEDDING ANNIV’ERSARY -Mr. and Mm. James O. Tattle o( Big Chapman Lake, observed their Slat wedding anniversary at a family dinner at 3 p. m. Sanday at the Westminster Hotel at Winona Lake. The Tuttles were married Dec. 19.

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Thursday, December 24, 1964

Miss Connie Hartter of Milford served as maid of honor, and Gayle Whitehead of Goshen was a bridesmaid. Debbie Fox of r 1 New Paris served as flower girt Attendants' Attire The attendants appeared in gowns j of saphire blue peau de soie. styled as street length sheaths. They were fashioned with a fitted bodice, slightly scooped neckline and elbow length sleeves A lace inserted overskirt accented the dresses which were* ■ enhanced with a looped bow at the | waist lines. They wore wide bows which came to a point in the center and were accented by a pearl drop on each. | Their veils were circular. They carried bouquets of white mums. The bride's mother chose a threepiece suit with dark Hue accessories. Mrs. Miller wore a two-piece beige suit with black accessories. They wore Sabidian orchids. Following a short wedding trip to southern Indiana the couple is at home on r 1 Milford. The new Mrs. Miller is a 1964 graduate of Milford high school and Vogue Beauty School in South Bend. She is at present working at Trudy’s Beauty Salons in Milford. i The bridegroom is a 1964 graduate I of Warsaw high school and is a skilled machinist at Weatherhead’s.

JMe /. i A* / '/jn 1913, by Rev. A. G. Neal al the Warsaw Methodist ehnreh. They have two sons and three daughters. Mr. Tattle was a two-term trustee al Richland township (Larwill), and a two-term trustee at Washing tea teiuaihlp (Ptercetm).

Commissioners Allowances The followinz 1* * ’tot of claim* *Uow<d by th- Board of Commlisloners at their meetinc on December 21, 1964. j T Kthna Scott 833 3’ Noble C. Blocker *33-3’ Iva L, Carpenter 833 37; Maxine Whitney 666-74 Howard O. Holbrook #33 37 Charles M Brower <24 25 J B Mishler, MD 625t0 Carl T. Zimmer <®B 3’ Paul A Oberll 40*24 Gene B. Lee j?? 11 Doris L. Camden 441.63 Curtis H. Barker 268.37 Wallace J. Manrow 433.37 1 Gladys R Nye »to j Eldora A Rinz 300.00 Bessie Himes 260 0$ Ruth Pfeiffer 243.37 ; Princess Marie Frush 226.74 j Frances Noble ,’B’s; Jean Tntt Edith Cook 207.50 G'adys Nye Bi tty J. Busselbent 300.00; Elnora S. Cox 260 ™ Kathryn Teel 243-3’' Ha*. 1 Harman 226.74 Dorothy J Henderson 20 <SO Ruth V. Mickies 250.00 Jean Elaine Insley .47 so Bonnie Irwin 300 00 j Idlee Armey 26J.00 ■ Phyllis Munson 343.37 j Rita Miller 226-74 Lucille McCleary 225 00 Hasel Cook 160 00 Marasret Menxie 217 50 William E. Ellis 201.25 Ruth Hoppus 300.00 Esther M. Kinney 260 to Max Ganshorn 440.74 < Dave Andrews 424 00 Ro«-r Fellows 325.00 H. Earl Boess 268.37 ! B. James Baker 300.00 Georxe A. Nye 179 38 Olen Whlteh ad 755.59 Lucile Truex 391 to Joan Den.-ve 275.00 Mary Mishler 60.00 Frances Thomas 300.00 Avis B. Gunter 260.00 Alice Nelson Randels 301.25 Blanche E Garber 25000 Bonita Freeman 87.50 I Alan A. Baser 125 00 William I. Garrard 112.90 < Isabel Holbrook 200 00 Carolyn D. Holbrook 40.00 j Henry Hackworth 350 00; Ralph T. Whitesell 333.37! Elisabeth Smith 156 00; Edward B. Funk 316 74 Ray Ferverda 291.74 Frederick W Gilliam 29174 Lawrence Butts 291.74 Robert Rasor 22500 Loren 7. Kruzer 125.00 Mlle E. Clase ‘ 41.77 Maxine Clase 15 00 Phyllis Myers 100.00 CUCBK United Telephone Co., phone 4 20 Warsaw Postmaster. postaae 55.00 A. E. Boyce Co., Supplies 492 25 Nasi s Office Supply, do 17 13 The Warsaw Printing Co., do 13 55 ACDrro* : United Telephone Co., phone 20 17 A E Boyce Co . supp. 138.40 I Nagles Off. Supp.. do 11.69 ; Warsaw Off. Supp. Co. rent of •quip. . 18 00 TREASURES United Telephone Co., phone 13 45 Frank Rarlck. postmaster, postace 5000 Warsaw Printing Co. supp. 21.20 Warsaw Off. Supp. Co.. rant of equip. 9.00 RECORDER United Telephone Co., phone 13.10 Banker's Dispatch Corp, trans. 420 Recordak Corp., supp. 12.00! SHERIFF ' United Telephone Co., phono 25.78 W.stern Union, comm. 603 ; Dalton Foundries. Inc., rep; 14 50 Motorola C * E Inc . do 28.40 Wholesale Eb-ctric Service, do ■*« 3.72 Howard G Holbrook, meals for prisoners 110.50 j Crum Garage, taraaa 11 50 ; Dun we 11 Service, do 176.30 i Out Fuel A Service. do 118 50; Cox Studio, supp 12.451 Warsaw Print ins Co., do 12.65 | American Railway Signal Co , mlsc. op- r. exp. 3951 ; Emerg-ncy Radio Service, rep. 15.00 Emergency Radio Service, equip. 82.43 ; Secor Sound Craft, equip. 279.00 I SURVEYOR United Telephone Co. phone 12 60 Nagles Off. Supp., supp. 9 33’ Lincoln Graphic Corp. supp. 10 46 Lincoln Graphic Corp., equip. 109 84 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION united Telephone Co., phone 44 57 Lucile True*,- postage . 10.00 Glen Whitehead, do 25.001 Olen Whitehead, mileage 35.421 LucUe Truex. do 39.76 ■ Nagle* Off Supp, supp. ,380; Warsaw Printing ‘ Co., do » 1410, CORONKR I. U. Medical Center, autopsy 8150 00 J. B Mishler MD. mileage 14.32 COUNTY . SKSSOR United Telephone Co, phone 13 08 Frank Rarlck. postmaster, postage 5200 Carl T. Zimmer. mileage 12.64 Nagles Off. Supp.. supp. 34.43 Waddell Printing Co, do 19 80 WAYNE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR United Telephone Co . phone 11 60 Nagies OH. Supp . supp. 11 05 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Allan A. Rasor, clerical 60 00 do, travel 78 20 do, phone 20 54 do. rent 25.00 CIRCUIT COURT John W. Beauchamp, special Judge 33 20’ Frank V. Dies, de 24.60 Edward X M.yers do 2180 FrvderW* E Rakestraw, do 68 40 H-fc-rfl Rasor do 10 00 UniUkl Telephon- Co . phone 92 24 Gene\B Le postage 75 00 Wahacw Manrow. mileage 39.36 Thomas Edisoa-McOraw Edison Co.. repair , 1*6.00 Panama Beaver, supp. 43 80 Thomas A Edison Ind., mlsc... < oper. exp, ■■■'.■' 12.56 ; Howard G. Holbrook, returning fugitive 216.99 Bancroft-Whitney Co., law books 42 00; Ail-n Smith ’ Co., do 35 00; PocbS-MerriH Co, do 133 00; COUNTY ELECTION BOARD Unit* d T. '.ephone Co.. Phone 18251 COURT HOUSE Untt- d Telephone Co., phono 1185 NiPSCO. electric . 255.00! Sews*.- Treatment Off., sewage 32 75 Grass Equip. Co., rep. 62 47 MHUnstoo Bros*, do 223 Wolford Electric Co . do 41 76 Laketon Asphalt Refuting Co, fuel qll 1161.95 Warsaw Clean ToweL towel Serv. 29 70 Coverall Rental Service, mlsc, oper. exp. 11.60 Dieka Standard Service, do 495 Ko» Co Farm Bureau Co-op. do- 15.00 Rochester Germicide Co. do 2175 Sharp Hdwe.. do 129 Simon Bros , do 17 10 Lowery Sewing Onier, do 300 JAIL United Tri. phone Co., phone 48 90 NIPSCO. elee. 16’14 Sewage Treatment Ott. sewase 420 Water UtiUtk-a. water Sanco Prod. Co. Institutional 30 65 Ace Hardware, do 11.78 Warsaw Clean Towel S»-rv . do il 50 Hyde Awnms A Canvas* Co, awnins 289.00 Hugh D. Rlekel, architect tees 658 00 Norm ReiH Const. Co. remodel. 19»OS Warsaw Off. Supp. Co., equip. 30800 Murphy Medteal Center, care Inmates 93.44 Robert D. Dormlre. MD. do .88-8? | Oeonco M. Haymond. MD. do Murphy Medical Center, do 19.83 ’ SERVICE OFFICER Edward B. Funk, postage 346 Nagies OH. Supp. SUPP. -W CIVIL DEFENSE Milo E. "C!*ce. Phone 1109 commissioners Raymond Reed, trustee salary 112 J® Carl Kioti. do M Robert O. Jones, do w Iss * Ray O- Eckert, do f 112.50 Raymond Gall, do sii? 52 Royce BiUer. do *???£ Alton Kissinger, do 112 50 i Alton H Botts, do «39 , Harold Hartman, do S 1 !* ?T ’ Geonre Sparrow, do w*** i Warren Hawley, do 8*39 Lowell Leekrone, do 100 « WiUis Whisler, do 112» • Madison F Joccs. do 131» j John Davidsen. do 112 50 Claude L. Stahl? Jr., do 112.50 j Anglin A Heierman Agency, prem. t »at. bond 350° I Perry K Bureh. do W < Emerson U Coy. do D. Raymond Easts, do JO.W , Hammer Ins Asency. do SO 00 Ivan G. Kay. do JO.OO , McClintic to*. Asency. do 1400 , Seth L Mason, do 10 <® t Theodora Melton, do »80« 1 Morts Balt A Tackle, do 10 00 « Edwin Peterson, do ««« Tim RovenMtoe. d» J® ®? 1 Wayne O. Stalsy. do < Strayer tom Assnsy. do 535 » , Ralph W. Thornburg, do 10 00 t Waibura Agency, do 631 to , MBrtonr K Wb*dden. do 10 00 Lawrence WHcoxPon. do 1® 9? Lorvn T. Kruger, rent of equip. 175.00 Milford Cemetery As**n., grave - marker 4000 Bender Funeral Home, softer burial 100.00 t L J. Bibler A Sons, do MO M c The Mail-Journal, legal adv. 178.31 t Wasaw 77me-Unl<m. do 212.10 1 Richard E. Baker, fox bounty 300 i M. J. Baumgartner, do M 8 1

LuclUe Bowerman, do 3.to t ; Mike Frlbley, do 6.00 David Leiter, do 3.00 James W. Northenor. do 3.00 Neva Patterson, do 3.00 Lewis Richcreek, do 3.00 Rick Simison. do 3.00 Wilmer Snyder, do 600 Robert Stookey, do 3.00 Joe Stump, do 3.00 Earl Thompson, do 3.00 Jame Elian Tucker, do 3.00 Eleanor M. Venator, do 3.00 William J. Toder, do 3.00 H.althwin Hospital. T-B patients 20 00 Hillcrest Manor Nursing Home. care twp. patients 191-00 Orn Nursing Home, do 672.00 . Parkview Hospital, do 8.00 Prairie View Rest Home, do 567.00 Treasurer. Marshall Co., do 700.00 ' B. James Baker, tile ditch rep. 5.12 i Charles M Brower, do 45.52 i B. James Baker, prel. exp. 19.20 j B. James Baker, do 60.64 Auditor Elkhart Co . change of venue 54.00 ; Cyril F. Likens, maint. dump 90.00 ; Stanley Scott, do 90.00 ! Ned A Bertha Stockman, do 180-to ; Stanl- y Custer, ditch alloca. 732.30 Simmons A Brady Excavating, do 1294.58 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT. PAYROLL j John Armold 380.001 Clifford F Baker 399 00 . Max E. Brown 406.00 Norman W’. Clouse 400.00 Muri A. Dewait 406.00 Gordon Drudge 378.00 Don Forney 451 00 Harold Gerard 406.00 ; Gilbert K. Griffis 399.00 Harry Herendeen 396.00 ! Richard D. Michael 396.00 Alvin H. Miller 396 00 Walter Miller 404.00 Bobby D. Miner 398.00 Leo Mosier 42500 Glen H. Neer 396.00 Ronald Norman . 378.00 I Roswell Robbins 400001 Paul Randall ; Harold Roberts 398 00 Donavon Sellers 396.00 William K. Shaw 400.00 Ronald R. Spaulding 398.00 Jerry Stutzman 398 00 Thurman D Trine 398 00 Wayne L. Wood 18 00 John Alexander 444 15 DaU Barb, r 378 00 Claud.- Christner 415.80 Marshall Hawley 417.90 Glen Huffman 436. W Walter B. Jontz 18 90 j Lawrence Kindis 340.20 Earl L. Kiser 1}? 22 ; Ellis Kober ® ■ v 415 TO ; tori Lone 189 TO . Donald Metzger 415 to j Norman McKinney 18 90 Hugh R Parsons 388 50; ! Glenwood Secor **6 " Harley Slater 3-8.00 Keith Smith 415 80 Wilfred Frets 462 00 Rex Deaton 462.00 Russell Sechrist 549.90 Worley Spitler 4 ’6®o Kermit F Summer* 537.60 Gaylord Long 619 50 Ray C. Nine 644 50 Charles R. Cleveland 104166 CO. HIGHWAY DEPT. ALLOWANCES Prudential Ins Co.. Ins. 1097.23 Kos. Co. Hwy Dept. Office, trans. 16 30 United Telephone Co., phone 34 99 Warsaw Printing Co . postage 32 50 Municipal touip. Co., freight 5.55 NIPSCO. electric 218 69 Ginter Electric Service, rep. 411 ®? Schade Plumbing A Heating, do Ito Motorola C A R. do 215 60 Rayco Steel Process Co., do 3601 m Schrade-Warsaw Co . do 102 05 Warsaw Auto. Transmissions, do 200 53 W A W Truck Sales, do A parts 386 68 Ace Hardware, garage 3 57 Best Cap Tire Co., do 1197 to Gast Fuel * Service, do 17W.98 Ind Textile Co . .do „T, Korte Paper Co, do 3865 Purity Cyl. Gases, do 10’6 Rotanlum Prod. Co., do 41 28 1 Smith Tire Service, do «50 Standard Oil Co. do -5116 Nagl-s Off. Supp.. supp. 16 44 Waddell Printing Co., do 8 1 w Mae Friedman, gravel 609 3b Western Ind Aggregates Corp, do 89Hodges Ready-Mix Concrete, cement 3.84 Johnson Lumber Yard. Ibr. 45 06 Armco Metal Prod. Div . culverts 101 25 I Logansport M- tai Culverts Co., do 2007.03 MacAllistt r Machinery CO, rep. i parts 339 tv Pierceton Equipment Co, do 38 87 , Ulmer Equip. Co, do 4..3 Walmer Supply, do t •-« | Gast Fuel A Service, equip. 80 00 Sharp Hdwe. Co, do 18 65 International Salt CO, salt 3967.32 ■ Ind. Stale Indust, road signs 5368 o 4 HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL > John B, Afford “ Carroll Sherman 625 00 Loren J. Pound 22 Barbara Neer 333 37 Charl-ne Hartman 300 w Nancy Zellner 30) 00 CO. HEALTH DEPT. ALLOWANCES I United Telephone Co, Phone 23.29 , John E. Artord, postage 10to j Barbara Neer, mileage 32.32 j Loren J. Pound, do 37 44 Carroll Sherman, do 60. m Nancy Zellner, do ’{• ° 4 Johnson Lumber Yard, rep. 10 30 Nagles Off Supp, supp 350 Warsaw Printing Cd, do 21.20 American Public Health Ass'n, _ subscription . 1580 WELFARE DEPT. PAYROLL WlUodean C. Klncaide 460t0 Opal Joy Harman 390 00 K- lth D Renbarger 400 W Mary Ruth Wilson Constance O. Buckles 300 00 Lillian O Davis 285®® Loa D- an Creamer 2« oo Dorothy L. Anglin 345“ Dorothy McCrory COUNTY WELFARE DEPT. ALLOWANCES G.-ors- M. Bowser, legal serv, Itoto I Nellie Garman, per diem' bd. mem. 50 W Irene Bucher-, do 60to Wm. I Chapel, do D J. Snodgrass, do 7®“ United Tel.phone Co. phone 33 98 Wlllod-an C Kincaide, travel exp. 13.80 Opal Joy Harman, do .» •» Mary Ruth Wilson, do 1 35 K.-ith D R- nbarger. do 835 , Constance O. Buckles, do l-3» Constance O Buckles, mileage 11 90 Opal Joy Harman, do 23 40 K-lth D Renbarger. do 35 80 Mary Ruth Wilson, do 24 10, N.-llie Garman, mlleage-bd mem. Bto j Irene Bucher, do 740 • Nagi-s Off. SUPP . SUPP. 25 23 Warsaw Printing Co, do 30 7® < Warsaw Ins. Agency, ins 46 58 R. L. Heyde. DD6. ward of court 12 00 , Walter Drug Co, do 3 » Dentons Drug Store, do 35 50 Brennan's Drug Store, do Ito i Sensers D- Pt Store, do 59 46 ; Central Shoe Co, do 37 40 . BAB Shoe Corp , do Argos Comm Schoote. books. 580; Warsaw Jr. High School, do H 94 ! Alfran Nursing Home. cr. child. Walter Drug Co, do A* « Beth-1 Hom- Place, ward of court 305 00 Family A Children s Center, do 427 00 Ind Methodist Children'* Home. do 305 00 Theodore A HUI MD. do 45.00 Lons A Col-man Hosp. hops. commit ’375 to , WlUodean C Klncaide. do B’S; Alice Olson, do »« Long A Coleman Hosp, do 124 25 , LOM Hospital, do • 8-3»* g I Noble C Bloefcer, do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claim* allowed by the Board of Commissioners on the 31st day of December. 1964 NOBLE C. BLOCKER' Auditor. Kosciusko County. Indiana

notice OF ‘filing op a fob LOCATION AM> IMPBO'LMENT or A PVBLIC • HIGHW At Notice U hereto elven that on the lltb day of IXetnbvf. 1964. Devon Zohaan et ■ al filed in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko Counter. Indtan*. their date verified petition for the location and Improvement of a public highway, being a W-ft road tn Wayne Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana connection the present Pierceton Road to the Wooster Road, and betas in all about a mile low The description of the eenter line of the proposed road shall be aa follows: _ B.cinnins at that point where the N * 8, Center line of Section 25. Township 32 North. Ranae 6 Bast, intersects the north line of the Pierceton Rwd and continuing North on Said line abotai ■>* of a mile to the North quarter post of . said section. ■ Thence continuing North on the North and South center tine of Section 24, said Township and Range, to the center of said Section 24. Thence continuing Nor-1. alonr the N ft 8 center line of Section 24 untu the same shall Intersect the South line of the Wooster Road, where the road shall ffxjd The road will cross no railroads and will cross no streams or open ditch. This Petition was signed to the owners of all the real estate abutting on either side of the proposed road. They ask that the said highway be made and beetme a part of the Kosciusko County Highway System Said petition will be prr * e , nte £ Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana, on the 4th day uarr. 1965 in the Commissioners Room tn the Court House, tn the City so Warsaw. Kosciusko County. Indiana. , Dated this 14th day of December. 1964. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all interested persons of Kosciusko County. Indiana that a Petition will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Kosciusko County in the State of Indiana at the hour of 1:30 P. M. on the 2nd day of the regular monthly meeting

I GEORGE AUER IS 89 — George Auer, a lifelong resident of Pierceton, observed his 89th birthday Saturday, Dec. 19. Mr. Auer is ihe father of Mrs. Charles Sponsdler of Lansing, Mich., formerly of Milford.

NEWCOMERS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY The Syracuse Newcomers club held its annual Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 16, in the home of the president, Mrs. Albert Bauer with Mrs. Claude Pickell and Mrs. Howard Settlemyer as the co-host-esses. The theme of the party was “Christinas At Home”. There were 20 members present. Mrs. Bauer presided at the short business session when plans were completed to help needy families at Christmas, as has been the custom of the chib in years past. Boxes have been placed in four stores where people may place their donations. Mrs. Settlemyer read the Christmas story from St. Luke after which all participated in decorating a large Christmas tree. Cards were sung with Mrs. Bauer accompanying at the organ. The next meeting will be a card party on January 20, the place to be announced. Anyone wishing to become a member of the club should contact Mrs. Bauer. \ k MAP KITTY JPX ) ANO TMB ELAMtFtaOR r WBWY WRM4 of the Board of County Commissioners in the month of February, 1965. in the court house in the City of Warsaw. Indiana for the location and establishment of a public highway in said County and State approximately one-third (1/3) of a mUe in length commencing at th- South boundary of Lot No. 19 in the original Plat of Wawasee Village running thence South to a point W.st of Palm Road in Hawaiian Village Addition to Wawasee Village projected. thence running tost to Palm Road in Hawaiian Village Addition to Wawasee Village, which proposed highway will pass over the lands of the persons hereinafter named and over the following described route, to-wit; Beginning at an iron stake marking the Southwest corner of Lot No. 19 in the recorded plat of the Original Plat of the Village of Wawasee. Indiana, located in the West one-half of Section 8, Township 34 North. Range 7 East, Kosciusko County, Indiana; thence South 89 degrees and 2 minuses West, 40.34 feet to the I East right-of-way line of Indiana State Highway «eo. 13: thence South 8 degrees and 25 minutes East, along said- Right-of-way line. 1326.71 feet; Thence North 89 degrees and 4 minutes East, on a line that to 2.0 feet North of and paralied with the South line of the North one-haß of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 8 aforesaid Township and Range. 986 2t feet to an iron stake at the Southwest corner of the recorded plat of Village Addition to said Wawasee Village thence North zero degrees and 10 minutes West along the West line of South Drive in said Hawaiian Village Addition. 50. C feet; thence South 89 degree* and 4 minute* West, on a line’ that is paralled with the South line of said North onehalf of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 8. for a distance of 94308 feet: thence North 8 degrees and 25 minutes West, on a line that to parallel with thEast right-of-way line of State Highway No 13 for a distance of 1276.31 feet tc Che touth line of said Original Plat oi the Village of Wawasee, Indiana; thence South 89 degrees and 2 A’ long said South line of the Original Plat. 10.10 feet to the Place of Beginning. The following named persons would be affected as owners of real estate over which the proposed route traveto and are the only .owners of' the fee simple title to the real estate: Roscoe C. Howard Bernice L. Howard George T. Lamm Maude E. Lamm NOBLE C. BLOCKER Auditor. Kosciusko County, Indiana R. LEON CONNOLLY Attorney for Petitioners _ MJ — D. 24 A 31

SYRACUSE - WAWASEE American Legion Christmas Dance And Party CHUCK HAMMOND TRIO ~ Dancing 9 p.m. To? Saturday, Dec. 26 . Open House

NEW SUBSCRIBERS TO THE MAIL-JOURNAL Mrs. William Geiger, 431 S. Main Syracuse. Mrs. C, M. Jessup, 1160 S. Ocean Blvd., Pompana Beach, Sea Colony, Fla. Guy Nicolai, r 1 Syracuse Mrs. Loretta Stein, P. 0. Box 314, Milford. William Tom, 1323 E. Reno street, Elkhart, Mrs. Albert Penn, The Anchorage S-3. 10001 E. Bay Harbor Dr., Miami Beach, 54, Fla. A2c Jerry C. Miller AF 16775817, 862nd C.D., Box 2933 Airpolice, Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. Arnold P. LeCount, r 2 Box 5, Port Lavaco, Texas 77979. I Albert Blankenship. Leesburg.

Jerry Hapner, in care of James Hapner, 718 E. Chicago Ave., Syracuse. Manis Miller, r 1 Milford. John L. Dye, r 4 Warsaw. ’ Glenn Stiffler, r 3 box 507, Syracuse. Verlin Chupp, 208 and one haif N. 23d street, Goshen. Frank WUes, 131 E. Boston, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hollar, r 1 North Webster. F. L. Warthon, r 1 Syracuse. Louis Rogers, 418 E. Boston St, Syracuse. Eston Clayton, 607 S. Front St, Syracuse. GOSHEN HOSPITAL MEDICAL STAFF ELECTS OFFICERS At the December meeting of the medical staff of the Goshen hospital held on December 17 the following officers for 1965 were elected. Executive committee — W. H. Zimmerman, MD, chief of staff; M. S. Kennedy, MD, president-e---lect; L. E. Haney, MD, secretary; R. H. Young, MD, treasurer. Chiefs of departments — E. E. Smucker, MD, surgery; J. M. Bender, MD, obstetrics; and G. S. Westfall, MD, medical. I £ u .. » « W I » fl! Wakea « » w x, » » a i ' S » S We hope Santa be- g S stows on you and your R it “ family all the joys of K % Ji Christmastime. it ® ? SMITH l aECTRIC • St J R it ' SYRACUSE it

INDIANA CENTRAL WINS AGAIN; CRAFTON HIGH Indiana Central college won 8975 over McKendree in the championship game in the Capital City basketball tournament held ThursS £ 8 R S ' .7~ nr i'.’- R j I I « I JL $ I I » * Greetings To it Our Valued | Here’s Wishing You Ajj ! Happy Yuletide, With Good Cheer And| |Warm Friendship. I ! < DEANTROUP | Western & Southern ? g Life Insurance Milford * * I I

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day night. The Greyhounds have won the tournament for five years in a row. They trailed McKendree 10-2 then caught up 14-14 and were leading 43-28 at halftime. Clark Crafton, ICC senio rand Milford high school graduate, led the . scorers with 21. il I I « » B ■: ;t vv. ! itg’ h I h » s§ > I g I It’s Christmas, |all over; we’d like to | 8 you for the year-roundß | 8 present of your patronage.ft R 8 R R 8 R !I HUBER i i i CABINET SHOP > S 2 £ B 2 Milford » U I 8