The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 October 1963 — Page 6

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BIRTHS M SLABAUGH Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Slabaugh of r 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter bom Monday, Sept. 30, at Goshen General hospital. CAMPBELL, Robert Scott Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Campbell of Elm road, Mishawaka, announce the birth of their first child, a son, born in the Memorial hospital in South Bend Monday, Sept. 30, -at 11 a. m. The Campbells have named their son Robert Scott. He weighed seven pounds. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell of Lake Wawasee and Mr. and Mrs.’ Clarence Hartnjan of Warsaw. BOYER, Brian Dean Mr. and Mrs. Jintmie Boyer of Syracuse announce the birth of a son, Brian Dean, on Wednesday, j Sept. 25, at the Goshen General ! hospital. Brian Dean weighed 8 | pounds, 15 u ounces. He has one sister, Belinda Lou: The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyer of New Paris. The baby also has a great- ! grandmother; Mrs. Mary Rook- ! stool of Syracuse, and a great-i great-grandfather, Charles Bush- i ong, of Syracuse. ■ I — HOSTETLER, Angela Jo t A daughter, Angela Jo, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Host- | etier of North Webster on Sept. 27 at the South Bend Osteopathic hospital. She weighed seven ■ 'pounds, eight ounces. The Hostetlers have two other children, ! Brent, 2’_• A and Clark, 15 months. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Ruth Hostetler of Warsaw, and the ipaternal grandmother is Mrs. Helene Faulkner of Milford. Maternal great-grandmothers, are | Mrs. Albert Sauer of Bourbon and Mrs. Goldie Peters of New Paris. , LINDA BROEKERS WINS PONY AT McCORMICK-CVTTER At the McCormick-Cutter three days' showing of the new 1964 model cars, Linda Brockers, -16 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Broekers of Syracuse was the lucky winner of the pony “Chevelle.” given away Saturday night, Sept. 28. A free dance Friday night was part of the three-days showing of the new models. McCormickCutter Chevrolet Sales, Inc. is located' on Huntington street in Syracuse,

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SYRACUSE Hospital Notes Marilyn Coquillard, r 4, Syracuse, was treated and released from the Goshen hospital, Monday, Sept. 30. Jackie-Lee Ankrom, r 2 Syracuse, was admitted to the Murphy Medical center, Warsaw, on Monday, Sept. 20. Fred D. Thoms, r 3 Syracuse, entered the Murphy Medical center, Monday, Sept. 30. Mrs. Deloss Martin of Syracuse j entered Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne Monday, evening; Sept. 30. Mrs. Clarence Snyder, Syracuse, ! was admitted to the Goshen Gen- | eral hospital Tuesday, Oct. 1. i Admitted to. the Goshen hospitial on Tuesday, Oct. 1 was Mrs. Charles Stuckman of r 4 Syra- : cuse. ; Dianna Jean Crafton, r 3 Syracuse, (Deward Lake) was treated j and dismissed at the Murphy Medi ical center for an injury to her. i right thumb. The .injury was rej ceived in an industrial, accident. NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY PICNIC AT BLUFFTON SEPT. 28 The Syracuse Nazarene young people attended the annual Northeastern District Pal picnic, Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Bluffton state park. There were approximately 650 youths present at the picnic. Those attending from Syracuse ’ were Rev, John W. Secor, Betty Newcomer, Patsy Newcomer, Lucy Straw, Carolyn Sloan, Joe Conrad, Steve Conrad and David Rigs. While a.t the park they had the opportunity of hiking,' seeing the reservoir and enjoyed the zoo. They enjoyed recreational activities after the noon meal. The meeting was climaxed with j special music by the Elkhart Harbor Lights Quartet and a special speaker, Darrell Luther. The Syracuse group climbed the forest ranger tower and viewed the park.

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MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes James Reed and George Ramm of r 1, both of Leesburg, were admitted the first of last week to Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. Both were released later in the week. Mrs. .Benita Garza of Milford was released last week from the Goshen General hospital. Deborah Harrison of r 2 Leesburg was admitted last week to Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. Mrs. Harold R. Shepler of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed Monday from the Murphy Medical Center. Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sharp of r l Milford, was treated Monday in the emergency room of the Goshen General hospital for an injury suffered in an accident at his home. Mrs. Leßoy D. Hochstetler and daughter Linda Mae of Milford have been released from the Parkview hospital in Plymouth. I Mrs. Lutie Ryan of r 1 Leesburg'! was admitted to Goshen General, hospital Tuesday. Robin, daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. George Lantz of r 1 Milford, . was treated Tuesday in the emer- ! TO PEOPLE IN 4 THEIR 50’s WITH ARTHRITIS :. Many of the people who come | to accept our proved methods : of natural teratments are long- | time sufferers. The relief they nbw may obtain might have been theirs years ago had they written me earlier. If you will | write me—no matter your age —I will send you a book that will show why drugs give you only temporary relief, how you may avoid years of needless agony and deformities that may cripple you for the rest of your life. Learn how you may obtain relief from your aches and pains of arthritis, rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, .and associated conditions, without drugs and without’surgery. Over 70,000 people have done as we recommended and have been satisfied with Results. I will tell you the wonderful story of what happened to them when I send the book. Enclose 25c for postage and handling. No obligation. No agent will call. Write William C. Edwards, Ball Clinic, Dept. 1357-C, Excelsior Springs, Mo.

gency room of Goshen General hospital. She was dismissed after treatment. Mrs. Adda Brittsan of Milford has been released from' the Goshen General hospital to her home on Main street.

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MICHIGAN COUPLE PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andersbn of Marcellus, Mich., are the parents of a son born Thursday, September 26, at 5:20 a. m. The ba-

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I by’s weight was seven pounds, 11 ; ounces. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson of r 3 Syracuse and Mr. and Mis. Earl Millington of Warsaw are the i grandparents.