Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 89, Number 10, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 September 1965 — Page 10

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WAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS Mary Hochstetler Amish church services on September sth will be in the Amos Chupp, Tobias Miller and Homer D. Miller homes. Intentions are to baptize Simon, son of Tobias Borkhaiders; Allen, son of Steve Mullets; Anna Mae, daughter of Pete Borkholders; and Laura, daughter of Henry Yoders, at Homer Millers.

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wife and three children from Dundee, Ohio. Edwins are planning to go home Friday noon by train. Since they are here the family has been together for every excuse we could think of. Last Friday evening we were all at Melvin Hoehstetlers where the men and some of the more ambitious women played volley ball. The rest of us took care of the children and visited. Sunday evening we all gathered at Levi R. Hoehstetlers for ah ice

cream supper. Wednesday Mom, Mrs.. Levi R. Hochstetler, will have the hen party for her daughters and daughter-in-laws. We are kept busy indeed. Mr. and-Mrs. Don Yutzy from Hutchinson, Kansas, were in the area a few days last week. They visited her sister, Mrs. Martin Sch mucker and her brother, John A. Hochstetler plus other relatives. They and Martins were at our house for dinner on Thursday.

Jerry Hostetler’s children were ill home for Sunday dinner. Laureen, daughter of Edward D. lochstetlers, was riding her biyde in front of her home last dondav. Somehow she got into the )ath of a ear driven by Mrs. Lotis fuhns. It threw her off, breaking her leg, giving her a cut or two and bruises. She has to be in bed awhile but hopes to get out soon and walk on crutches. I think she is about five years old. Ura Chupps and son went to Goshen Saturday morning to spend the weekend with his parents, Emanuel Chupps. On Sunday afternoon they went to the Ft. Wayne Hospital to see Ura’s brother, Samuel. He was Injured the first part of July in a car - motorcycle accident. The compound fracture in his leg is healing but it takes a lot of time. The cousins and friends around here are making a scrap book for him. Various birthdays were celebrated on Sunday evening at the Menno Schwartz home w'ith a car-ry-in ice cream supper. Honored were Mrs. Menno Schwartz, Mrs. Andy Helmuth and Walter Schwartz. Guests were Ervin Hochstetlers, Andy Helmuths, Dan Chupps, Delbert Gingerichs, Milo, Ernest, John Jr., Joe, Raymond, Levi and Walter Schwartz families. The barn at the home occupied by Ernest Schwartzes was destroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon. With it went two horses, one owned by Alvin H. Miller and the other by Delbert J. Schwartz who were visiting with Ernests. Faulty electric wiring was thought to be the cause of the fire. When Ernest moved a buggy out of the way the shafts were so hot he received 2nd degree burns on his hands. Levi R. Hochstetlers Jr. are moving out of their trailer home on Wednesday to an apartment in FI. Wayne. Betty will go to college there for her sth and final year of music and Bible study. Lee will go to Kitchner, Out. Canada, for his third year of Biblp pollege in a few weeks.

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come ill, is paid for by Social Security tax and outright grant by the Federal government. However, for Social Security to pay anything, a physician must cetify it was medically necessary to put the patient in a hospital. If a patient stay s in the hospital longer than 19 days, the doctor will have to recertify the patient’s need for longer hospital stay. The American Medical Association and the Indiana Medical Association, some 250,000 doctors, fought Medicare every inch of the way, expending some $900,000 in the final three months. The AMA lost in an effort to put across Eldercare plan, as a substitute for Medicare. Doctors considered the Administration backed Medicare, that put the government in the health business deeply, to be socialistic. Now that it is law, the National President of AMA and its responsible leadership are asking all doctors who may conscientiously do so to cooperate. Should a family physician for decline to certify a patient for medicare, then many patients will change their physicians to one that will. ADDITIONAL HOSPITAL insurance at cost to patient of $3 a month will be available to those who qualify for Medicare. A word of warning however, i§: Hold onto your existing Blue Cross, Blue Shield, insurance for a while anyhow. The hospital insurance provisions of the Medicare that is now law, will not go into effect until July-1, 1966 nearly a year hence. Nursing home care will not be provided until after Jan. 1, 1967. The supplementary insurance program, which will help pay doctor bills, will be effective July 1, 1966. MYSTERY OF DEATH of wildlife in Indiana's public parks and recreation center is being solved. As might be expected, man is to blame with his proclivity to litter and scatter refuse around. It has been found for instance that Polar-oid-typye camera film negatives contain a chemical caustic jelly that is deadly to wildlife. Large signs are being posted in these public recreation spots asking those who frequent them not (Continued on Page 4)

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