The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 June 1964 — Page 2
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Thursday, June 25. 1964
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OBITUARIES
I IB _. •*’ / / jB / / r . r V - ■.-*»%•. ■ Miss Eloise Pinkerton Miss Etoise Pinkerton. 74. of Milford, -died at 12.15 am Monday at the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw She had been a patient at the nursing home for three months and ill with cancer for eight months " Miss Piiktrton was bom April 17/ 1890. ’to Ashford and Belle ' (Felknrr Pinkerton. She was .a lifetime resident of the community and a member of the Milford Christian church Miss Pinkerton was a book.keeper at the Milford .Lumber Company before her retirement. Funeral. services WTO conducted this afternoon (Thursday) at 2 p. m . ford Christian church. He-. bearer officiated and bur 'd • l, ’.d <v i .) -.~ ■ • Mrs. Ross Noffsinger Mrs Ross L. 'Alary Carolyn l Noffs.nger. 45, of r 1 Nappanee, died at 6 40 pm. Friday at the Elkhart General hospital to which khe was adm ‘ week ago. Death was due To lung cancer. Mrs. Noflsinger Wps bom Jan 5 1949, in North Manchester. Sfo marraxl Rev. N>»::-'■'ye:' -’i'- Aforcn 9. 1942. Rev. Noffsinger is pastor of the Union Center Church of the Brethren L-hrarian at New Par.high school. Mrs. Noffsir.gcr an i Rev Noffsinger had served the Union Center church for the part six years, moving to the Nappanee coffiiW. ty from Spr.nifoeld l »!:.«>. Surviving in addition to the husband; are one daughter, Miss Joan, a student at Manchester college, two sons. Ted and Stanley. both at home; her mother. Mrs. Haze! Stone, who resides with the Noff;rs; two brothers: and four sisters Funeral services were held Monday in the Union Center Church at 2 pm. Rev. Vernon F. Miller of Goshen officiated and burial was in the Union Center cemetery. Mrs. Edward (Anna) Good Mrs. Edward (Anna 1 Good, 81. of Leesburg, former Milford teacher, died at « 15 a. in. Saturday at the Goshen General hospital to wh eh she was admitted two weeks ago after suffering a stroke. Mrs Good was bom in Red Oak, lowa, on Oct. 25. 1883, the daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Samuel Spears. A retired school teacher, Mrs. Good had resided in die community for the past 46 years. She was a member of the Leesburg Methodist church. Surviving are her husband, Edvard Good, to whom she was married June 14, 1905; a son Edward of . Indianapolis and four grandchilFuneral services were held at 2pm Tv.e-day in ’-he Leesburg •Methodist church. Rev. Lawn Skinner and Rev. Clark W Myers cfficiated and burial ;wn> :r. the Leesburg cemetery Roy Phi. lipa Roy (Gap) Philips, 87, died at Orlando, Fla., June 19. Funeral x services *' <re held in Indianapolis. June 23. with burial in Memorial Park. Survivors include the widow, Maude three daughters; two sons; roght grandchildren and one greatgranddaughter. Mr. Philips was a member of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church. . Guy O. Gross Guv Oral Gross. 66. of r 3 Syracuse’(Dewart Lake' passed away Friday at 1:55 a.m. at the Goshas hospital, where he had bear a patient one day. He had been ill for two years with lung cancer. Mr. Gross was bora on July 25, 1897 in Elwood. He married Julia Hollowav in New Castle on June 17. 1914. They moved to Dewart Lake nine years ago. A woodworker. Mr. Gross retired from the Champion Door Company at Warsaw two years ago. Survivors are the widow; a half brother. Earl Myers of South Bend; and a half sister. Mrs. Orley Guthrie of Topeka, Kans. Final rites were held at 2 pm. Monday at-the Mun and Son funer-
nal home in New Cartie. Burial was in the South Mound cemetery at New Cartie. Russell Hunt Russell Hunt, Salt Lick, Ky., father of Mrs. Lloyd Myhnier of Milford passed away Friday evening following a stroke suffered earlier in the week. Aura Susanna J Druckamiller I services will be held at ored Rev. and Mrs. August Lundday for Mrs. James (Aura Susanna) Druckamiller. 80, 213 west Portland street, Syracuse, She died at her home at 3:30 a. m. this morning (Thursday L Although Mrs. Druckamiller had been in failing health for the part four or five years death Was unexpected. the deceased was bom in Wolcottville oh March 2, 1834, to Rudolf and Mice Kcher She was marked to James Druckamiller who survives. Mrs. Druckamiller was a member of the Syracuse Church of God anti the Mission jCircle. Surviving besides the husband | are three daughters, Mrs. Albert | 'Phyllis) Troup ’.Glen vLo-| i.) Torrance, both of Syracuse, an 1 Mrs. Pauline Trainor of F/k---hart: throe graidciuldren; four j great-graadehiJden and two great , great -grandchilden. Friends may call at the Harris i funeral 'home in Syracuse from : 7 p.m. ink evening until noon Sat-I aid then at the church until • the time of the services. Rev. Vic-1 tor Yeager and Rev. James Me j K.bb n w !!-officiate. Burial will, be in Syracuse cenxiterv'. Cutie Parade - • (CSontinued frons/page X) We h<‘- w ;;y night games were as I follows: Va’entine Construction of i Fort Wav re 83 and Hoosier Market] cd Anderson 72; Penguin Point of Columbia City 77 on i Pietcljer Furniture Nappanee 89 I Somi-f.rials wii be played Friday evening with the finals on Saturday. The tournament games are being played on the ■ outdoor, lighted courts adjacent to the Webster school gymnasium? S YRACUSE Hospital Notes O. P. Da\ Syracuifo, entered Go-1 >hei. General hospital June 17 and : was released Thunday. Pamela Bushong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bushong,, r 1 Syracuse, entered the Gosiien hospital Wednesday. June 17. She was released Saturday. Mrs. Janies A Bundy, r 2 Syracuse. was admitted -to the Goshen I’ospjtal Wednesday. June 17. Mrs Dean Ma>:. Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Monday, June 22. ' Mrs Willmet Jones, r 4 Syracuse. was admitted to die Goshen I hospital Thursday. June 18. Airs Ishmael Rookstool, of Syracuse, entered the Goshen hospdal Thursday. June 18. She was released Monday. I Miss Mabie Folk of Syracuse was released from the Goshen hospital Thursday, June 18 Robert Vice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vice, Syracuse, is in the South Bend Osteopathic hospital, where he had surgery, June 15. I ILLINOIS CHURCH LEVELED TO GROI ND BY LIGHTNING | The Apostolic Christian church at Roanoke. 111., located on the prairie 15 east of Peoria, was struck by lightning during the wind luufoClectrical sform last Friday night. It The original structure was remod* j eled in 1936 and remodeled . since. | The membersh.p is approximately 500. Rev. David Mangold is pastor | of the church. Mrs. Carlton Beer of r I Milford worshiped at this church before coming to MilfordRECEPTION HONORS REV. AND MRS. LUNDQUIST A reception held last evening at the Syracuse Metfiodist church honored Rev .and Mrs. August Lundquist and family. Rev. Lundquist is the church's new pastor. Punch and cake were served to tiie guest; at the reception which was held in the form of an open house. The reception was sponsored by the local church activities committee. Mrs. Richard Heyde served as chairman. Other members of the committee were Mrs. Eugene Yoder. Mrs. James Huglies. Mrs. E Hall. Mrs W. T. Jones. Mrs. J. P. Peffley. Mrs. Clifton Kinder. Mrs. Ddoss Weaver. Mrs. Edgar Speer, and Mrs. Donna Hostetler. Pouring were Airs. Dene Pittman. Mrs. Ralph Junior Thornburg, and - Mrs. Hall. Milford Locals - The Baumgartner reunion will be held July 4 in pavillion at □■win - t
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SYRACUSE PEOPLE ATTEND BALL GAME IN CHICAGO Attending the White Sox game in Chicago on a recent Sunday were the following from the Syracuse area: ! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shively, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ummel, Mr. and Mrs. James Alford. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Bushong, and-several members of the Sam Bushong family. SYRACUSE MAN TAKEN TO JAIL PENDING PAYMENT Lawrence R. McCarthy of 419 E. Borton street. Syracuse, was lodged in the Kosciusko county jail, pending payment of a fine levied by justice of the peace Gill, on Friday morning, June 19. McCarthy was fined $25. and $17.5© for driving under the in-
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fluence and ss‘ and sl6 for public intoxication. BIRTHDAY PARTY THURSDAY FOR BRETT GROVE Brett Grave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove of Milford, was honored at a birthday party last Thursday. The boys enjoyed swimming in the plastic pool and were served refreshments. of cake and ice cream. r __ Present “were Tern’, Tim and Tony Weisser, Scott, David and Troy Snider and Brett’s brothers, Mark and Todd. Mrs. Larry Weisser and Mrs. Larry Snider were also present.
MICHAEL STORMS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST Michael Storms, son of Mrs. Don Runge, r 2, Syracuse, is one of 181 students named to the dean’s list at Wittenberg university for the second semester of the 1963-64 academic year. 'Fulltime students at Wittenberg must earn an academic average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight “A”) to be named to the dean’s list GEORGE LUNG’S NAME 'OMITTED FROM HONOR ROLL The name of George Lung, a distinguished honor roll student of Syracuse high schooj. was omitted from the list sent for publication, it was learned this week. 1 The list was for the last six weeks [of school.
