The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 December 1965 — Page 10

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Russell Hinderer Retires As Rural Carrier After Nearly 33 Years

Russell HinUerer will rttiro Thursday. Dec. 30. He will make his last run as rural carrier on rural route 1 out of the Syracuse j*»st office after. 32 yearn, and eight months with - the postal service at the Syracuse office His 1,900 n route 1. making up a total of 459 stops, w ill wi-.ii him rhany years of happy retire nn-nt as he makes his appointed rounds for the last Hille . j Began in 1933 Mr H nderer. a native of Syracuse began as a postal clerk on May 1. 1933, and clerked'until Jan-, uary 15, 1961. when lie replaced the late Harry ('tiller who retired. Since that time Mr. Hinderer has rained mail on the route which makes the norm 'ide of Uike Wawasee including Ogden Island. and the area northwest: and southwest of Syracuse Mr Hinderer. who is 66, resides at 401 south Harrison street. Syra short distance on the same street <Bbm the place where he was He says he fias.no immediate plans for the future, but plans taL.spend part of the winter with his son Nelson and his family at Houston. Tex

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Tiie Hinderers have twp other sons. Robert of Santa Clara. Calif , and John of Syracuse; and a daughter, Min Verh Sarah FZlli.-. of r 2 GoHis route'will be taken over by Frank X'yjko-. wlx> i> now route 4 can .er Deaths Paul Bixler • I’. ’.il Bixler, 63. r 2 Bloomington, former principal of the New Pans ■■ ■ .■ Mo day moi mg m a heart attadt at- Punta Gorda. Fla where he had gone to spend the u inter. M Bixler suffered. ! tack during the HMHM school year at New Paris and spent part of that wint r in Fkihda.' He was. forced by illne s to resign his position at New Par.s. where he had .served as prineifAul since 1952. He resided at that tune in the Syracuse community. Previously, he

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served for 20 years as principal at i Southport elementary school in Indianapolis. Mr. Bixler was born at Indianapolis on April 7, 1902 Surviving are the widow, Etta; one daughter, Mr> Dolores Phillip. Indianapolis; one grandson; four stepdaughters and 13 step-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday :n the J Wilson Chapel of the Chimes funeral home at Indianapolis Rev Hubert Crane officiated and burial was in Crown Hill, cemetery. Stanley Hoopingarnef. a Newj Pans teacher, represented the Fairfield Community Schools at the | funeral service. Also attending was Mrs Ella Vnrue. Syracuse, a former neighbor of the. Bixlers. Miss Laura Bieber Misx Laura Bieber. 85. Syracuse, diet! at 4 30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of net nephew. Frank ' BieLn’r. Syracuse, where she made her home. She had been in failing ; health for sometime and s*. i riously ill tor the past week. i I M ss Bieber was born August 26.

1880, in Milwaukee, Wis. Surviving in addition to the nephew are a sister, Mrs. Rose Campbell, Syrai cuse: and two brothers, Charles Bieber, Tallahassee, Fla., and Frank Bieber, Miramar City, Fla. Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 a. m. in the Harris funeral home. Burial was in Mt. Auburn cemetery, Chicago. Charles R. Smalley Charles Ray Smalley, 83. retired painter and decorator, died at 2:30 a. m. Friday in his home southeast of Syracuse at Lake Papakeechie. Death was caused by cancer after a short illness. Mr. Smalley was a native of Noble county. He was bom May . 25, 1881. Surviving are his wife, the former Beulah Lewis, to whom Mr. Smalley was married in 1952; one stepchild: and a sister. Mrs. Mae Harris, Fort Wayne. Funeral services were held Monday at the Ulrey-Sedgwich funeral home. Ligonier. Rev. Harland Steffen officiated and burial was in Oak Park cemetery. Ligonier. Mrs. Cora M. Scholl Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the White funeral home at Elkhart for Mrs. Cora M. Scholl. 88, sister of Mi's, j Blanche Huffman and William A Meek of Leesburg. Burial was in the. I Leesburg cemetery. Mrs. Scholl died at 5:45 a.m. on ' Thursday, Dec. 16. in the Welcome Home rest home. She was bom in i Kosciusko county on May 23, 1877. and married Otto M Scholl in War-1 saw on January 27. 1901. He preced- 1 ed her in death July 30, 1962. Surviving in addition to thi? Leesburg sister and brother are two, daughters. Mrs. Clifford Sailor and Mrs. Keith Eamhart. both of Elk- j ; hart: three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. - JI Edward W. Hostetler Edward W. Hostetler, 87, Goshen, j father of Mrs.. Leslie (Arloine) I Schoomaker, Syracuse, died unex-1 .peetedly at 11.30 a. m. Friday of a hear attack in the Goslien hos- ■ pital. Mr. Hostetler was a retired I carpenter and farmer. Mr. Hostetler was born three i miles east of Middlebury’ October 15. 1878. He married Edna Mae I Yoder in 1902 and she died in' 1949. He married Florence (Elliott> ■ Hess on February’ 28. 1953. He had lived in Goshen since 1948. Surviving in addition to the Syracuse daughter are three sons, Wilbur E. Hostetler, former Goshen City councilman, Clifford, New j • Paris, and Glenn. South Bend: another daughter. Mrs. William (Ma-i beli Hostetler, Waterford; 11 'grandchildren end 16 great-grand j i children. Mr Hostetler was a member of I the North Goshen Mennonite, church. ' Funeral services were held Sun- | day in the Yoder-Clup funeral home at Goshen. Rev. J. C. Wenger officiated and burial was in the, Forest Grove cemetery* southeast of Midtileburv.

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