The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 July 1965 — Page 2

THE MAILrJOURNAL Wednesday, July 7, 1965

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Syracuse Defeats Milford 4-3 Syracuse scored a run in third inning on a single by John Wortinger and a triple by Larry Simon, tied the score in the top of the fourth on three singles by Max Beer.- Parker Phend air Garj’ Hurd Milford took the Ipad in the fifth on an error to fallow Ned . Speicher to reach first (base. John Beiswanger followed withy a hit and Ned Speicher scored moments later - on a hit by Dick Syracuse tied the score in the sixth inning on a triple by Max I Brockers and a sacrifice fly ball i by Steve Wagner. ° Milford again i took the lend in the seventh on hits by ■ Speicher and - Groves In the ' bottom of the seventh inning John h>n walked | for SyractiM-. Simon bKJrou.t an in- , .field 'hit off </ the p.tvisers leg -o f fill the (bases. Mik? Btiirt‘drove in I the tying run with a sacrifice fly to left fJeiK Alter walking Max Broe- ( kers— and i with two outs. Bob Pilcher came’ thru with .1 long single to drive in the winning run. The final score -was 4 - '3.... As a result of this hard fought j straight .without a toss. John Longenbaugh was the winning pitcher . John has now won six games this summer H Up nine hits, struck out nre batters and walked only two Hurd was the losing pitcher. He e,< ’ ~n hits, struck nt it *x.’i:k»'d Ixit’em Estep and <1 roves, of Milford,, each ; had -two v :r;'e- Simon end' Broeker< ' toe. ea£h had a triple and a single Syracuse will travel to Pierceton Webster w ill play at Syracuse start at < Court News MILFORD POLICE ISSUE FOUR TICKETS Mdfohl officers'.'have issu-. cd four tickets m the post few days They follow : Rollin J. Hamsher. 46. r 1 New Pans was ti.-ketcd for running stop sign at Old Syracuse road and state road 15 on June 23 by officer Ralph Gansert On June 29 police chief G. W. Mikesell issued a second ticket to Mr. Hamsber to appear JP Harry Dale Doty fined. Handier sl6 75 for daribeytog thj? stop sign and $25 for failing to ■ ■ appear Hcriiert P. Schneider; 30, Goshen. Was ticketed by officer MikeseU for ./not ’ha uh.- ..I ligiits He ' ' I -i .James'■■.Michael Taylor. M Grand. Rapids', Mich, was fired $!?“”> h< Doty for passing at an intersection He had been arrested by officer .. ' ■ \ ■ ■' ' ’ ‘ Apply For The “following couples have ap4 deck's office in Warsaw: acus- and Patricia A Stitftan 28 • r 1 Piercetori. Svra< use. and Ann Ixxi.se Tliomias, 19, r 2 Syracuse. Divorces Granted Clarice June Brinley, r-2 Syracuse. W.LS granted a divorce from Rich- ■ ard ned August 6. 1955. and separated December «.• 1964. There are no children Albert E Dodson They were married July 10,. 1962, and sqx Apis; H,’ l‘»V'. There, are no duldrvn . •■ Syracusan»Fined K 43. srracuse, paid a fine of S3O in Warsaw city court. of public intoxication were given, when he was taken into custody recently by stale trooper Herschel Harper. beginning bandsmen -VOLUNTEER FOR . ’EXTRA WORK 1 By Rebecca Knisley The beginning band, under the Section of Richard F. Collings, has vohaiteered to have twv extra Tdiersak every week, one for the braa and one Mr Otffaw a seniorVt Ban sate «uverertv and temporary replacement for . James Lentz, is wry pleased the to learn" that Ikss been displayed? by fifth-graders. • The students in the brass are: president. Bob Bachtei. irn Hall. Doug Ringler, Thm Bailey and Charles Yoder, all on comet On baritone are Bruce Neer and Mark Grady. Ekic bert. Kenny Croumlidh and Chns Singrey are on trombone. ■■ h. • I Woodwind pereoneL consist <d the following- persons: tn) rotary. Becky Cheryl Hadle*. Sandy Searfoss. Caron Carr, Connie Donham, Beverly Peters. Lynn Dffley. Janice Nichols. Linda Limqucsf. ‘ Rhonda Dixie Parr Flutist are Julie Moore and Susan Henning. Saxapbones jre: Dem Stak Rita Worinmn, David LoQwt Trudy Shedder

1 i r -'W^' f *’****- 1 ■ t TO GRADUATE — Robert A. Sus-. < flcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stif- < fler of Syracuse, will graduate from t basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., on August 19. f Robert was a graduate of the class of '65 at Syracuse. Milford Police Report For June The Milford police report for June a.s released by MHfond chief of po- j lice C. W. Mikesell: is as follows: < . Ai*rests i .Warnings 31 Accidents ........... 3 Theft 3 > - 14 - * ■ ■ ■ The car was driven 2.042 miles. BETHEL YOUTH MAKE POSTERS The youth group of Bethel Qurch of the. Brethren in Milford met at rhe home <1 Dianne Dwyer to make pasters to advertise theig commg .weeks T- Mvfa<ri IV youth of the Church of the Brethren will hold an outing and -watermelon feast at the Ttase attending are to bring a sack ■ 2 pm.-' ‘ On the 15th of this month the gr>»-i?. yvd; meet at the Richard | Smith home to make plans for the 1 > on the 24 and 25 of July to the 1 dUMK ere servo! by .■■. Mr-' >nd Dianne |o those r present. A -.surprise birtlwlfty cake ■- : ' grot:? sang hippy t> ;- r to her. If you have odd jobs’ .the i do phone ,556-4235 or 650105 apd b ask for hek> //V

MILFORD • I FESRURG >7 , Hospital Notes 'I • v Sherry Heierman of Leesburg and Susan Brooks of Milford were released last Tuesday from the Go .Jien hospital. .XtMke Ball of Leesburg was treoted for burns to her left liand last Tuesday jn the emergency psdm of the Murphy Mcdksi Center She was tksrrwssevl fuUowing treatment. Bambi Smith, three - year -old .laughter of Mr. and Mrs Phillip Smitli of Milford. , was treated in the emergency room of the Murphy Medical Center. last Tuesday. She • of a waeber from’her finger by a. I riiMt-cutter. \ Ml*. George L. Lehman of r >£iford was dismissed last Wednesday from the Goshen hospital. I Ricky Koontz. son of Rev. Kenneth Koontz of Leesburg. i received medical treatment last Wetinesday in the emergenv-y room |of the Murphy Medical Center He was released fbUouing treatment. I • Heather' Mary, daughter of Mr. i and' Mrs Philip Beer of r 1 Milford. entered the Goshen hospital Friday. She was dismissed over the uvekend Deborah and Semone Phillips of, r 1 Milford were admitted Friday. , to the Goshen hospital and released ; over the weekend. Andren Leamcn of "Milford wfas i i released from the Goshen hospital r Friday. i ' Mrs. Lola Alta Dye of Leesburg [ was dismissed Friday from . the Murphy Medical Center. James IJoyd Dewart of Waubee Lake entered the Goshen , hospital Monday evening. Michael Zimmerman. Sr., «of MU- : ford was admitted last Wednesday to the Elkhart hospital where be underwent surgery Saturday. Be is in room 217. Released from the Goshen hospital over the holiday weekend were I Mrs Charles Dye and Mrs. Floyd Smith, both of Leesburg, Mrs. Charles Poe. Laddie Straka of r 1 and Mrs Miguel Lazano and s son, i of Milford. Larry Allen Bishop of r 2 Leesburg and. Sam Grider of Milford were admitted to the Murphy Medical Center oner the weekend. Mrs. Arthur Frederickson of ■ Ijeesbtrg was released over the weekend from the Murphy Medical Center Herman Weisser, r 1 Milford, flew to Rochester. Minn., today (Wednesday' where he will be admitted to the Mayo Clinic for observ atkrn. 4

OBITUARIES Funeral Services For Cleo Estep Thursday

Cleo W. Estep, 68, of Ventura, Calif., died at 6:30 am. Saturday, July 3. He had been ill a short time. Mr. Estep was bom in Milford on December 4. 1896. the son of Josiah and Rosa -'Teeple' Estep. He married Elinor Conners of Milford who preceded him in death October 12. 1957. He married Mrs. Georgia Estes of Ventura on March 31, 1964 Mr. Estep, a former Milford businessman, moved to Santa Paula. Calif . from Milford ten years ago. < Surviving in addition to the widow are two sons, Eugene and Joe, both ; of Milford: two daughters. Mrs. John Janet Rose Fisher and Mrs. Frances Holloway of Syracuse; 18 grandchildren; seven great-grand-children: one sister. Mrs. Arthur ■Gladys’ Baumgartner of Milford; two step-children. Mrs. Andy Waters of Moorpark. Calif , and George Es-’ tes of Ventura. 4 I Friends may call at the Mishler ‘ funt-ral home beginning Wednesday ! afternoon. Services will be held at the* First Brethren church in Milford on Thursday at 2:30 pm. Rev. Frank Barker, pastor, whl conduct the -services. Interment will be 2in the Milford cemetery. Luther Darrell Wilson ■■r. ■ * . • Luther Darrell Wib«>n. 51. Greeley, Cok>.. died July 4, at 12 pm. in the Greelev'hti'piiai. Mr. Witeon -was bom August 21. 1913. in Mishawaka, the son of Lewis and Mary E. WilSOU. He 1 ad lived in the Clunette and North Webster communities prior to moving to Greeley. He was married to D. Marie Shock and was a guft<mi:n. Mr W.lson was a member of the Masonic lodge at Grex-iey. Survivors include the wife: two .- Set Bract' Kuhn of Lowry AFB. Cote., and Paul Joe Kuhn of Warsaw: one step-daughter. Mrs. Ralph fDeanna Myers of War step-grandchildren: two sisters. Mirs Charles ’Donna 1 Koontz. North Webster, and Mrs. Ralph Ar.i! Hawtginn. Junction City. Ore. Funeral services: were held Tliursday at 1 p. m. at the Harris-TroXe! -al home. North Webster. Rev. Hn-stcr Reed officiated and burial was in Gravel-Law cemetery, Fbrt- - ville. Mrs. Mary A. Phillips ■ Mrs Mary A. Phillips. 92. sista of Mrs/ John Fleming of Syracuse > died at the home of a daughter Mrs. Hazel Perry, Warsaw, a

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12:30 am. Wednesday, June 30, of complications. She had been bed- ( fast since January. Bom in Warsaw December 14, 1872. the daughter of Mattm A, Kineh and Rebecca (Pittenger) Kinch, she had spent her lifetime in Kosciusko county. She was married in 1891 to Edward Phillips, who preceded her in death in 1939 She was a member of the E.U.B. church and the WSWS. <s’ Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Faye Treesh, Mrs. Hazel Perry, Mrs.'Kenneth (Mary’ Fawiey i and Mrs. George (Dortha) Shaffer, ■ all of Warsaw; three sons, Thomas. Paul and LawTence Phillips all of Warsaw; two sisters, Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. J. B. Pfleiderer of Warsaw; 21 grandchildren and 38 I great-grandchildren. Funerai services were held at the Titus funeral home at 2 pjn. Rev. John Chambers, pastor of the E U.B. church officiated and burial was in Pleasant View cemetery. Walter Thomas > Walter Thomas, 65, r 1 Syracuse, died at 2 a m. Wednesday, June 30, at Whitley County hospital where be J had been a patient since last Thursday after suffering a heart attack. . Mr. Thomas who had lived in Syracuse since 1949 was a member of the Methodist church. Mr. Thomas Was retired after spending some 30 years as an employee of* the Fond 1 Motor Company in Detroit. He was born' to John and Mamie I i 1 Harter ■ Thomas in Cleveland town- ! ship. Whitley county, November 27, 1899. He had never married. i Survivors include one sister. Mrs. Harry 1 Flora ’ McClure. North Man- > Chester: and two brothers. Russell ’ Thomas and Lawrence Thomas, both ‘ : of r 1 South Whitley, Funeral services were held at 2 p. , :. m. Friday in the Miller funeral home - in South Whitley. Rev. Willis Bos- ■ serman officiated. Burial was in the . Whitley cemetery. I Mrs. Mose S. Schrock ’. Mrs. Mose iS. (Martha) Schrock, .. .">!. of r 5 Goshen, daughter of Jacob Schmucker of Milford, died at 11:45 p.m. Monday at the Elkhart hospital She had be'en In failing health for the past .four and a half years and death was r caused by career. ?. Mrs. Schrock was bom May 8. r. 11911, in Nappanee. She married it Mr. S hrock January- 7, 1929. They

moved to. Goshen in 1939 from Warsaw. Mrs. Schrock was a member of the North Main Street Mennonite church at Nappanee. j Surviving in addition to the husband and father are four daughters. Mrs. Llby-d (Mary Jean) Brandenberger of Middlebury, Mrs. Sam (Patricia) Chupp of Phoenix. Ariz., Mrs. Devon (Marcia) Yoder of Philadelphia, Pa., and. Miss Janet, at home; eight grandchildren: three brothers, Edgar Schmucker of Milford and Edward and Melvin Schmucker, both of Nappanee; and three sisters, Mrs. Jerry/flva) Slabaugh and Mrs. Monroe (Sarah) Chupp, both of Milford and Mrs. Marvin (Lydia Mae) Miller of Morocco. Ind. ---~ Friends were received after 7 p.m. Tuesday at the yoder-Culp funeral home. The body- will be in state at the church from 9 until 10 a.m. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 10 a.m. at the North Main Street Mennonite church, Nappanee. Rev. Homer North will officiate and burial wall )se in Union Center cemetery-.

Oliver Jefferies Funeral services were conducted .' at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mentone Church of Christ for Oliver Jes-: feries,‘B2. of r 2 Parma, Mich,. I father of Royal Jefferies of r 11 Leesburg. Mr. Jefferies died at 5 1 a»m. Saturday, July 3, at his home in Parma. ' . | Mr. Jefferies had resided in the Mentone and Sevastopol commun- I ities all of his life until moving to ! Pamifa last October. ■ Surviving, in addition to the Lees-1 burg son are the widow, Jane, and a daughter. Mrs. Lucille Fisher of r 5 Waraaw. Mrs. Noble Bowman Mrs Noble (Ethel Viola’ Bowman, 56, of r 1 New Paris, died unexpectiedly at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Go,sh«l hospital to which she was admitted at 8 am. Sunday. She had ■been in failing health since May and death was caused by heart fail;ure. • | Mrs. Bowmag .was bom in Chicago on September 18. 1908, and she married Rev. Noble Bowman June ! 26. 1927, at the Pleasant Valley ■ Church of the Brethren at Middlej bury. They moved from the- Middle"bury community to New Paris in 11942. She was a member of the New i Paris Church of the Brethren and the Woman’s club at New Paris. ]' Surviving are tbfe husband: four sons.. Wilbur of Palo. 111.. Walter of r 4 Goshen, Clair of Bloomington, and-. Ronald of New Paris; two Mrs. Byron 1 Bernice) Douma of r 4 Goshen, and Mrs Lawrence (Janice) Bizzari of Bio nington; 12 grandchildren: one brother, Glen Eisenhour of New Paris; and a half-sister, Mrs. Todd ’Gladys) Pfrimmer of Columbia Falls, Mont. Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at 3 p.m. in the New Paris Church of the Brethren by ■ Rev. Edgar Petry officiating. Inter- ■ merit was in the Rock Run cemetery.

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An 18-month-old Rattle Creek, Mich., boy. Scott Waiterhouse, drowned in Tippecanoe lake at 10:50 a.m. today (Wednesday). I The accident occurred just south Schiller has been teaching high school English in Los Angeles countyMELVIN ZIMMERMANS HOLD JULY 4 DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zimmotnan and family entertained at a ham dinner on July 4. Members' of the family that attended were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zimmerman, and daughter of Washington, W.. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gerber of Paulding, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman, Michael Zimmerman,' Jr.. Miss. Carolyn Biller and Clarence Stieglitz, Milford: Misses Frieda and Florence Stieglitz, Elkhart. .Afternoon callers were Mr. and uMrs. Henry- Stieglitz. George Stieglitz of Milfobd. and Mrs. Eric Schiller of LoS Angeles. Calif, ' ENTERED BILLINGS HOSPITAL , Mrs. Katie Stoller of Nlilford recently entered Billings hospital in Chicago.

of the Handi. Spot Grocery. Hie little boy, who was • fully dressed, wandered away from the group he was with and onto the pier. He was only gone five or six minutes before he was missed and a search began. The body was found in three feet of water about 20 feet from , the shoreline. Resperation efforts of the North Webster emergency; unit failed to revive him. He was pronounced dead by acting coroner Dr. G, W. Stalter and the body was taken to the Harris-Troxel funeral home at North Webster. The deceased was the son of Hil- ‘ iary and Susan Watfceihouse of 39 Byron street. Battle Creek. Deputy Roger Fellows-of the Kos'ciusko county sheriff's department investigated.

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