The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 July 1962 — Page 2

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* A .4? ? ’ 6 'WI ALBERT PENN WawaseeLake Resident Albert Penn Dies At 81 Albert Penn, 81, of Lake Wawasee and Miami Beach, Fla., died at 10 a. m. Tuesday, July 10, at the St. Francis hospital at Miami. He had been hospitalized (for some time and death was caused by cancer. Mr. Penn, cb-founder and chairman of the board of directors of Perm Controls, Inc., in Goshen has lived in Florida during the winter since 1948. He spent his sum-

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.not return to the lake this summer due to failing, health. Mr. Penn and his brother, the late Ralph Penn, founded Penn Controls, Inc., early in 1920 in Des Moines, la. In 1937 a new factory building was constructed in Goshen and the company operation was moved there. A native of Camden, Ind., Mr. Penn was born March 15, 1881. He married Hazel Myers in 1938 in Long Beach, Calif. He was a member of the Masonic and Shrine bodies. > Surviving in addition to the widow are two daughters, Miss Lois Penn of Des Moines and Mrs. Jack (Patricia) Black, Cloverdale, Calif.; four brothers, Paul Penn of Goshen, Cart Penn, Syracuse, Louis Penn of Camden, and Edgar Penn, LaCrescenta, Calif.; and one sister, Mrs. Lucy Roehl of Cathedral City, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Yoder-Culp funeral home in Goshen with Dr. John L. Yenches of Miami’ and Rev. Andrew Hardie of Goshen officiating. Burial will be in Violett cemetery in Goshen. Friends may call at the funeral home after Friday afternoon. . ' - Instead of flowers, an Albert Penn fund is being collected and the fund will be given to the Goshen General hospital. Auldean Himan Auldean Himan, 63, was found dead in his home south of Syracuse last Friday evening, July 6, at 8:30 p’.tn. by neighbors. Kosciusko county coroner J. B. Mishler ruled that he had died at about 1 a.m. on July 5. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Himan was bom in Kosciusko couny on January 30, 1899 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

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William (Nora Searfoss) Himan. He had lived in Illinois but returned to this area in 1960 and was retired. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Marion Turner of South Wilmington, Illinois and Mrs. Nellie Davis of Madison; two sons, Robert of Streeter, Illinois and John of Dwight, Illinois; ten grandchildren; a half sister, Mrs. Dorothy Ritter and a half brother, Alva Searfoss, both of Syracuse. Services were held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Harris Funeral Home with Rev. Kennard Robinson officiating. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Millard Hire Mrs. Ann L. Hire, Well known Syracuse resident, passed away in the Goshen General hospital at around 1 p.m. Friday, July 6, as a result of a stroke suffered on Sunday, July 1. Mrs. Hire was bom in Conrad, lowa on March 11, 1900 to Mr. and Mrs. (Jessie Serine) Simon Stover. She married Millard (Si) Hire on August 9, 1926. Mr. and Mrs. Hire have owned and operated the Hire Electric and Ap-

STATEMENT OF CONDITION Os The Peoples State Bank Leesburg, Indiana JUNE 30, 1962 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash and due from banks .... $ 308,823.27 Capital Stock s 75 000 00 U. S. Gov t Securities 921,367.83 Q, IKT J„ O AAn nn Municipal Bonds 276,480.71 Surplus 75,000.00 Other Bonds and Securities . . 1.00 Undivided Profits . . 108,499.25 Loans and Discounts 1,832,612.47 Deposits 3 053 068.46 Banking House and Fixtures 31,375.59 i • viv n no 4 iz Other Real Estate.•«..... 14,991.00 Other Labthttes ; . 74,084.16 TOTAL $3,385,651.87 TOTAL $3,385,651.87 Officers Directors RALPH BRUBAKER, Chm. of Board of Directors A.E. HEIERMAN, President RALPH BRUBAKER RAY FERVERDA, Vice President WAYNE,TEEPLE, Cashier HARRY ZIMMERMAN JAMES H. HEIERMAN, Ass’t. Cashier WALTER q HTV FT V LaVERE VANATOR, Ass’t. Cashier WALIER SHIVELY BAUSE, Teller EVA McCLEARY EVELYN HALL, Bookkeeper IRENE FERVERDA, Bookkeeper A. E. HEIERMAN SALLY HALL, Clerk RAY FERVERDA

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I * i! ANN HIRE pliance Shop in Syracuse and Wawasee Village for a number of years. Mrs. Hire was a member of the Methodist church, the American Legion Auxiliary, a Kappa Delta, graduated from the lowa State college and attended Coe college at Cedar Rapids, lowa. She taught English and home economics in the Syracuse school a number of years ago. Survivors in addition to her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Karol (Sasha) Stanley of Greenwood, Indiana; a son, Stover of Syracuse; two grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Bess Veltman of Conrad, lowa and Miss Daisy Stover of

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Syracuse. Services were held Sunday in the Methodist church at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Ross Richey and Rev. Claude Fawns, a former pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. . Eaton Minister Drowns At Coon Lake Wednesday NORTH WEBSTER — An Eaton minister drowned at the Christian church camp located south of here at Coon lake at about 3 p. m. Wednesday. i Reports from the county sheriff’s office said that Rev. Daniel (Joseph Howard, 26, pastor of the I Christian church in Eaton was i serving as a counselor at the Coon : lake camp this week. He and six (other counselors' were supervising the beach where 6 campers were swimming at the time of the accident. Others on the beach reported that they had gone swimming at 2:45 p. m. and discovered Rev. Howard was missing at 3:10. He

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was believed to have been a poor swimmer. ’ Divers Recover Body Lifeguard Jeffery Gerard of Warsaw, state trooper John Hammersley and an unknown North Webster fireman recovered the body in 12 to 14 feet of water, 100 feet off shore, at 3:50. The men were diving at the time the i body was discovered. Others investigating were sher- I iff Sam Holbrook with deputy Ganshorn and deputy Andrews, the North Webster fire department and conservation officers SHiggans and Gerard. MILFORD Hospital Notes Richard Doggs of r 2 Leesburg was admitted Thursday to Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw and (released Monday. George England, Jr., of Milford, i was dismissed Thursday from the [ Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Henry Gonzales of Milford was admitted to Goshen General hospital for minor surgery Thurshome in Milford was admitted for I medical attention Thursday at the i Goshen General hospital. j Mark Johnson of r 1 Milford

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was admitted Friday to the Go-! day and released over the week end. ™ • August Hobach of Om nursing sh’en General hospital for minor surgery and dismissed over the week end. Mrs. Varnold Roberts was admitted to the Goshen hospital last, Sunday after suffering a gall [ bladder attack. Her room number is 379. Cleveland Shuder of Milford was admitted over the week end to the Goshen General hospital for major surgery. , Danny Andrews of r 1 Milford I was treated and released from the emergency room of Goshen General hospital over the week end after he suffered an injury to his head. Richard Sharp of Milford was 'admitted for minor surgery Monday at Goshen General hospital and dismissed Tuesday. Terracle Warthan of Milford

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!was treated for a leg laceration lin the emergency room of Goshen General hospital Monday. He was •released after treatment. Joseph H. Mater of r 2 Leesburg was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw Tuesday. Lewis Kaiser of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center for a lac- ! eration to his forehead. I Mrs. Donald Fox of Milford was admitted Tuesday to Goshen General hospital for major surgery. Mra. Harry D. Doty of Milford and Mrs. Fred E. Byrer of Leesburg were admitted for medical admitted Tuesday to Goshen Gen- ; erdl hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shanberg of . Detroit. Mich., spent sevesM days | last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. I Sheibley of north of Syracuse.