The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 April 1965 — Page 9
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All groups of (he Syracuse Camp 'Fire Girls AsYx-:a’io:i observed Arbor Day on Saturday. April 10. by planting Globe Arborvitae m the Sy:ractee'. cemetery? . - Pkintin.; of the trees w. t > |>r< <- •: ' by a short ceremony in which all the girts sang. 'The Law of Camp Fire’ Barbara Peters read the poem. Trees”, by Joyce Kilmer; and Mrs Harry Appvnzelter; program chairman. gav a brief Ji.s'ory of A:l--: Pay. ■ observed Arbor Day far. numerous years because it helps fulfill the part „ of their law which rays they should Legals M).n< j TO i »XMI I1 ' 01 xomnosM xi i-iroria vr loss — ' ■■ • ' County, indlxn*.. hat ‘ tb»- prq>‘T 1;«»! officer* of »aj<l municipality at their, re*'- i . • > p tn. on.. th« . 23rd .- day of Av: 'I - ■ ■ n-ttM»n- to mete • th- -.v-;. -•as■..-■•■ ■ '" . . CIKXtRAL UNO -U Xo . T-7'3 f eulnmeni S : " * '* -IHI ITU M> So tl Other ('•mue.'.xatton - SM»« fid ,- X« i I Other Material*..'. ,-W*»' Taxpayers , apeearins at sti.h. m-»t:: a-. •hall , have a rleht to: be li‘ard th.-reon j The additional approprtaUoM *»!'»> made will be aut- ;:>»•! aly referred to | the State Board - ! T»i • " which Board wtU hold, a farther hearts* : jtfte. n da? - at th* Cr-«rr ATI-. Itct’a Office of K; '■■’■■•rsk ■■ C- -)O. 'f" dlana. or al »u<h other i »• • »■ •ay ' 1 -designat'd - A-. ru n hearlr.f ‘o. >• ' ■ ob.‘ectln< to an*. 1 f •WSh additional- *■- ■ ■ • p-- prlaf-' -,s :•iu . !n«:'.'re -. of ' the', C> t-'’. ■Auditor when-' and ’ where such teeatios ■ will t>- ft. Id ■“ Cl r r k-Treaaii r>- r - MJ-- A 7 AH Mini t of mot. o» ri ririnx IOR UM ATIOX OF t riHl U no.mt m State of It: •;»::» In the matter; of the. Ptmtion of. Janie. -•-. HUI SuMits-r • al ; ■Hittan of a Futile Road. Seward f rip KdsclWMto CCTMt’T. Indiana Nolic- la h»r-b» ctren that on the 3rd <•., > of M ■ 1 ■ ■ at' F M FST ts »t>0»« . F»--ti »on Will oe'prrxet'. ■•<! to th*; Board of Commiaai'oners of Kosciusko Coi-k" 1 - CoosmlMilessera Room tn' tba Court llcuw. In the Ciir of Warsaw. I KoaehMka County. tAdtana. and more par- . -..lwr.> .de ri ■ - aA ’ -Hows A to I ■ -i. -t a»y bee in n'. -.« a' th- center of Sectton M> Township 311 H»-« '■ t- ■' K • > ■ Coumr. Indiana there • North to a point . w ! et Reuth of Ute North Quarter post j vs - ■■ '■'■ ‘i-rc . » j o ; ■-. r.sfit of way North to. the North Sectlots L-in- ■ of -mUd Bweiicn Also, a taro-a-rpund to be . plac- d at th- North Erl of lb a bore rib-.id pr<ipooed highway, aa follows Commenifln« at th* Nor lb.-as i cornet of th- a-1 F.re deaer.i - u pt bow t h-.eh**'* t> •■ • V. t.■•.. t • ' Fifty F-et iher,.-. Kas< c»>- • ' ■ thia petition, and they ask that thia road, ■ . Dased th «h Rar at Anri; l«cs f ' NORL.K C Bl •«'KER A . * ' - t - . . MJ —' A * H IK II S<> I ill Aoaa and u: . ! -.- * • ' - rOf Ko.vdntxks,/. ;- *A .< ■■.*■;■■■■.■ . •-•».. . i . •i; i’ < : N: ‘ > fi- ■ . follow* **' Com'nimflnc •• a point on the North | boundary of Main Street ih the ,Vfi« laca of Oawi-<o tn Kosciusko County. Indiana det-rmln-d by project ms aa<F j r »•. n.3.-.j mid.:..- F.:*t Street in th- Vil!a»e. of Oswrso directly North a-rom *: 4 to th« North Boundary of said Main Street, as a _ point of becinnlns. thence East SO 1 feet, -thence South 8 f*«-t. thence M?e»» 80 feet, th-ttd- Ndrth 8 fe- '. s th<nc- Ex-- . ...■■ - r .... b-wtnntnc The followtns named penona ar- the ! only owners of real estate whuh win be t affected as owners .by the proposed vacation. namely Leslie Ira Shue and Mar,‘one Shu-- 1 NOBUt C BLOCKER | Auditor. Koaciusko County. Indiana . R L>-on Connolly - . - Attorney for Ji'-rs MJ — A 7 A- U Mlficr OF 111 ING Ol Fl TITION FOR: I 'TABI I-IIMF NT tNI» IMPROVEMENT OF A rVBLIC HIGHWAY State-of Indiana. Kosciusko County. SS: In the Matter of the Petition, off* Charles K Leiby and other* for e»tab- 1 : . . 1 ' highway in Harrison Township Notice u hereby stven that on the Sth day of April. 1965. Charles E Leiby and o:her* filed In th- Offlc- of th- Auditor I f K - .un> County. IcJiana thr-.r duty verified petition for the establlshascnt I unprox-m- nt of a public highway tn the South Half of Section Seven ITX Township Thirty-two <J2> North. Ran*Fire (5> Bast. Harrison Township. Kosciusko County. Indiana, to a uniform width of twenty <2t>> feet on each side! of the follow tn* described and designated I center. Un*, to-wtt B'Winriih* at th* point of intersec- > non of the South- a*t ri«ht-of-way ■ ;.n* of th* Atwood Road and the center Un<- of Leiby Lane as plaited ! la the plats of Cel-Mar and First ‘ Addition to Cel-Mar on Crystal Lake. ; - H* f <! s*. -tor. Township 33 North. Ran** S East, thence South 33 d-«r-es ID minute* East 360 feet; thence South 9 de- j nw• w-mtewe* East. ITB feertt: th*nhe • I - (S' ; o : ■ '■ 18 mtaute* Btat 131 feet, th-oce I Routh «5 de»re--s SO 'minutes East I ■ 368 feet, more or leas, to the.point es intersect Km with the North rt*ht- ’ «f-w*y Tin- 'Of Road NutT r t’NS (Said prooo* d hlshwa* pas.«*« at r and . upon land dedicated for hMhway -pur- j MM, peiltiMT will be presented by MM I p-ltiloner* tjpthe Boßrd of Commissioners ; K sclusko County. Indiana, on th* • 4th day of May. 196®. at the r-wn’ar I May. 196®. RwettM of said Board of Com tntsaFoeer*. In th*. Co«nml**i<m*rs Recm to the Court Kouae tn the City} of Warsaw K « <-'■ /Indiana. ■■ Dated this 6th day of Apr!l\ 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER< Auditor. Koachako County, radiana I
Wednesday, April 14. 1965
seek beauty and gite service. • In comection uith the obsen of tiii- day there was a fxister contest in which part of the girls participated Mrs Raymond Jeb was chairman of this and Mrs. Orrin Smith judged 1 the posters. Sever-, ores in thi . v donated waidow space to dis- - to- Mr, r for providing t a special price; and to Mrs Ka’pb Thornburg of the cemetery board for Jielping to plan the planting arrango- : ■ [■ i- ? ’ Senior Mothers Club To Attend Spring Party Mr- and M'S G..V ' i '' ;i,.. S -I ISC Sx't’<o" Mother’s chi> at the Blocker horne .Monday evening. Aprs. 5 .■ :■ at the : . ■' v.. ■ ’ Life”. Secretary Mrs Defoss Sm tii ■ . ■ ; - . nHsi--ate Mother’s clti) inviting the,i Senior Mother’s ■ to, the ’ annual . .part' < ■ mot i -■ ha-ii late: me :■■ ‘ ■ ii pecanoe CotmtrV 1 chib on M . " ■ Itet, ’-vere won bv MrsiFlovd Gingrich and Mrs ’ Wavr.e j --’ . ’ The next meet.nt: w ill be a dinner j hvir’v at Rise’s Partv Home in! M.o” \:»tl , imt. • svrA-d 'by the lioness. The • tabic was beautifully centered with : i Easter appointments. RFTI RX FROM VISIT IX XI \IJ\MV Mrs Arlo Reiswanger of Milford. Charles Stahly; Sarasota, Fla , 1 .ii-d T<>m Fuller "f Fort W.e. -n--turn- d f'om Htri’sxd'e. A' i .' I where they v.sitixi Mr& B< ger’s om and family, Mr and Mrs .11- r \V: le tthey \ silo! M-.r-h.dl s:-.-,.-e Flu .’ Ccr.'.vr. .and Monte Sano Dates grow in clusters. - I
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MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM Tiie Joiin C Adams Coqis 278 of the-W<Mhen‘s Relief ’Corps at Syracuse met in the American I hall Monday ev< 15. The president. Mrs.. Lee Poyser. presided at the business meeting Pte s .'■• -e u.--cU"ed ii'-r tiie Meni- •■-. ram and the Sunday preceding Memorial Day when :b.v WRC members will attend a Syrs cuse church in a group. Following the church service the group w tu the home of Mrs. Bertha X. at Syrai - the aft - • rfn Id oh the u.i’- r ’.. men .■:) of aii . icen)e:i Reports were heard from Mrs/ 5 . . ; reported the WRC had donated-390 Mr> Estt'lla Sw rtz o- - fare chairman, rejxirteti Mrs. Roy mi-'UitOS. ■ Card ' ■ , j Millard Hiro. Mrs Riddle. Mrs Efj tnet son. and' Mrs. Effie Her- ■' man. Mrs Poyser road a letter from the a \ . ist week < ■ ■ ■ tals a s pa rt of 11 < rument's economic program. - eml .to write ' • ' . once to k>.x p tile hospitals, and of.’.ceopen. The lio-.p-.-.a! beds are needed l and can be of no economical value ! since the veterans would have to Ik 1 placed in ether hospitals at tlie gp\> - I’!an> for the annual party for ’ inembers and gue>ts were (HacttSsed and Mrs. James Hamman and Mrs 1 EsteHa Sw.iitz uero appointeti on arrangemeats for tlx* |Cir‘y - ; Mrs. Georgia Buster, junior a ice. Kneed that tiie WRC sponsored coffee will be lield April 15 from 7:30 a ni to 11 a m. at 210 west Main street r - I Refreshments in keeping with the Easter season were served to 18 members prescnit at a table decorat-i-d-w J an EaMtr centerpiece and basket of .Easter candy. Each men:. r-T-'t-'i a fa\or <•! at: Ea.Cecits! and chicken. Mrs Orl.e, Brown ■< t;.- d’-e pr;ze The ho-t- -<■ v.FJxa .Conngll. Mrs Mae . Rnker. .and Mrs. Georgia Buster. -
32 Attend Silver Thimble Club Meeting April 6 Thirty-two rnemi-i-rs of the. Silver iThimble club at Milford met at ,tiie/ of .Milford <wi the evening of April 6 Roll call was answered by “Have you- paid your dues?” ’ d by Mrs Luther Steffen, president, it j-was decided ’that future projects will ■ auction at the June 1 meeting and a trip to the Dr. Norman N. i Beatty hospital at Westville in Aug? . - “Reading you—the Christian” was i ■" poem entitled; “The Cheerful ( ■ tian”. ’■ ■ ' - : . ' ■ dr<Ti. • ’ A lunchec eason was served by Mrs, Rech- ■' ■ - St r . - er h, ■■■ The next meeting will be the anil mol . i\po<t-‘i!c Chri<tia;: < ;-.tre ! ; on. POLLYANNA 4-H GIRLS PLAN TOUR The Pollyanna 4-H club met TMes(iay. Marc!’ 30. at the Syracuse ,s?li I eafeieria P ! e:J;-s w.ere kd by I.■ ]■> Tiieri w eie 3" . ."’s yreset:t and two guests Share the fart, starter school and projects were dttnussed a : the G W Pi.’Ta pl.int was discussed, part of the group went on April 13 and tiie i-v-sr will go on April 27. The meeting was closed With roc- ’ reation and refresiiments were served
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A “looker” at our. community, as a possible coach for next year ’ was Mike Sofiak. athletic director at the big Gary Froebel school for the past . 13 lyears. | Sofiak was in town a week ago Saturday to talk to local people. He resigned at Froebel this year after a highly successful career there. The 47-year-old coach is a state l home in athletics. No one is talking i'< re about what the future holds for Sofiak or any other coach potential. Marley Evans i* telling friends -he lost “over 40 pounds" since opening Marley's Steak House (old Howard's Fine Foods) on road 13 so.uth. He's been giving the place all he and is meeting with real sucGrocer Orval Klink and golf course owner Tom Merritt met in front of the post office and briefly rehash their winter month activities at Pompano Beach. Fla. Both are tanned and ready for a big summer season here. v Jim and Dottie Connolly of South Shore golf ’ course are announcing tbeir annual opening dinner at 6 p. ■ n:. Saturday, April 17. for members This is a true harbinger of spring. Fact is. many have been playing, off and on. during what little spring weatheb We have had. ; Big Jim Stucky is home from ’ a brief trip to Portland.' Ore., where [he went fishing with brother Ted, a west coast furniture salesman. The :w<>. with .their-sons (Jim’s son is 15-year-old Kurt), and others, went salmon. fishing on the turbulent Colorack) river in Ted’s 32-fdot Qhris-Craft •At : sleeps eight-. . Jim contemplated the jet trip, to the west eOast and back with no Mtiall relish. An old navy man. Jim hadn't been airborne since World War II days when he returned to . the states from llonolulu via a "prop-job". Tliere's a move on among the young fellows in business, or those'i in business related jobs, in Syracuse to -estabiis-h a Junidr Chamber of Commerce. You should be. hearing : more about that. They felt the Chamber has faltered. and that they could be of some real community service. A Flotilla committee scheduled for Tuesday night, this
week, at Marley's Steak -House. Story elsewhere, this issue. We heard an interesting aside. Had a couple comments that the page 1 picture of Dale Klase, Syracuse. taking his oral polio vaccine tablet at the Syracuse gym, “looks just like Ben Casey”. Electrician Si Hire has ,many sides. Besides being an electrician, musician with an interest in young folks, he has a dry sense of humor. Contemplating what catch phrase he could put in an ad for his business. he said. “I might do like I saw in a newspaper ad in the south one time, and say ‘We'll remove your shorts’. ” : We hear Lee Schacht has a hew i bathing suit! The Moonlite Madness sale Friday night proved a real “sleeper” j to all concerned. No one, more especially uptown merchants, expected the huge crowd that turned out. It began sharply at 9 p. m. and lasted until midnight.. Tom Holmes, manager bf W. R. Thomas store, deserves real credit for spearheading the sale. He worked against skeptics much of the time. He reported over 500 salt's during the three hour period, with two clerks kx'eping two cash registers busy most of the three-hour period. He went put for change three different times. | Louise- Crow at Syracuse Hard ■ ware gets our bid for "most ridicu lais” get*up. Pressed with whit< wig. long dark stockings, unmatch ing shoes, etc., she created a stir but soon had -to eive up the role t< man a busy cash register. She an< hubby Everett were kept busy punch ing ca<h register keys for two hours Pete Luttman at Gambles “couldn’t believe this) eyes”. He find the Mrs., with other help, had a store full of’eustoniers most of the evening. "We even sold a washer and dryer”, Pete commented. Every store participating in th ■ ,sak' did a good business. See stor - '.her page, this issue. SYRACUSE CRAFT CLUB FASHIONS EASTER HATS The Syracuse Craft club met ; the home of Mrs. A. L. Miller Mon [day evening. April 5. .A deliclou! dessert , was served at 7 o’clock. • Mrs. Herschel G. Leatb.ernian I president, presided at a short bus- - iness. meeting. Mrs. Carl R. Rey wMs. who will have tiie next meet ing saki she would announce hei 1 lesson at a .later date. ’ Mrs. Miller had- severaF~~samp!es of her lesson on display, she had ; fashioned Easter hats from powder ‘ boxes mounted on cardboard and covered with velvet, felt, ar.d net I and -Irimed .with flowers or ribbon. A variety of colors and styles 1 oi hats -were completed by the mem bers. The next meeting will be w.t! Mrs. Reynolds on April 19, at i ■ o’clock. .
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Sorosis Meets With Mrs. Miller , The Sorosis club at Milford met on Monday evening, April 5, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Miller in Milford. ~ The meeting was opened with the ’ president. Mrs. Otto Wiggs, leading A the club collect. Roll call was ans swered, with the 20 members and four guests present telling something they had learned about a new part of the world. After the reading of the minutes and the acceptance’of tiie treasurer’s report. Mrs. Wiggs gave a brief, report on the county federated clubs' meeting held in Milford oh March 31. 1 The meeting was then turned over to Mrs, Gerald Snider, program chairman, who introduced Miss Sue Firestone from Berueice's Beauty salon in Syracuse. Miss Firestone gave a talk and n demonstration about hair styling and j tinting She began by showing methlt ods of hair coloring and bleaching and told of the time and expense involved. She then introduced Miss Pat- . ti Cripe and performed a comb-out, l explaining the “how and w'hy” as she - went along. Miss Cripe has the new • shorter back and, longer side haircut. showing the trend to curl and wave i and a renewed interest in using pin- - curls. This hairdo also has bangs - which remain popular. • Miss Vickie Firestone was then in- . tfoduced and a comb-out was demonstrate'd on how to style* longer hair. This st vie. proved to be very high
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fashion, a high crown with long flipped sides and modified bangs. The style is ideal for a formal occasion or a party. During the program Miss Firestone encouraged questions and in addition to the planned program answered queries about wigs and told many other items of interest she learned recently while attending a beauty show in Chicago. Mr§. Norman Lovell was also a guest at the meeting. “ Teacakes, coffee and tea were served to those present from a table hopefully decorated for an early ‘ The Tflwing will be at the home of Mrs. -ikob Turing, Jr.,(on April 19. Syracuse Saddle Club Meets Twentyrfour members of the Syracuse. Saddle club were present for a potluck dinner and business meeting Sunday. April 4, at the club house, north of Syracuse. President Ev Ganz opened the business meeting. Plans were discussed for the annual horse show to - be' held June 6 on tiie club grounds. Trophies were also selected. ; The food committee for the horse show will meet Friday.' April 16, at ■ 7:30 at the home of Me.* and Mrs.- ■ Robert Willson of Milford. The next meeting will be a work i day on May 2. starting at 10 am.
