The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 January 1970 — Page 10
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed„ Jan. 14, 1970
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Chronology Os Events-
' t! OCTOBER (Continued From Last Week) 14 — Michael Ray bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Diepenbos of Syracuse. J 14 — Mark Alan bom to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray of r 1 Milford. 14 — Kevin Lee born to Mr and Mrs. Denzel Archer of Manitou | Springs. Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Archer of Cromwell are grandparents. 15 — Mrs. Agnes M. Kitch, Fort Wayne, mother of John D. Kitch. 1 Fort Wayne and Lake Wawasee. H died. r 15 — Mrs. Itdward H. Kruse, Fort Wayne, mother of Mrs. John D Kitch- of Fort Wayne and Wawasee, di4d. 15 -r Miss! Janlyn Anderson, North Webfster, and Rick Stookey, Leesburg, wed recently. 15 — Mr I and Mrs. Floyd Stevens. Clajypool, honored on 50th anniversary. 16 — Norrjian D. Stewart. 57, j: Goshen, died. He was the brother of I .ester Stewart of Syracuse 16 — Allyspn Jean bom to Mr. jj.'- and Mrs Jbhn Roser of Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. L.tfe Rassi of Milford are grandparents. 17 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs Edward Roberts of r 2 Leesburg ]; , 17 — Mrs ! Paul S. Berger, 69. Oak wood Lake Wawasee, died 18 — Services held for Charles F Good, ill: r 1 Milford. 18 Amt|a Dawn born to Mr and Mrs. Helmuth of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. John Gingerich df Milford are grandparents I 18 — Nancy# Jo Koher, Syracuse, and David Shields, Secrist table wed. 18 — Spec 4 Loretta Laughlin. Syracuse, ind Spec 5 Cryrus R. McAllister Bloomington. Minn , wed 18 — WiHiam Lee bom to Mr and Mrs Jackie Jefferson of r 1 North Webster ? 18 — Barbara Davis and Jerry McClintic, both of Milford, wed. 19 — Douglas Paul bom to Mr and Mrs . Don Wdferman of r 1 Milford | 'X 19 — Ca|*l R. Reynolds. 76. r 4 died. 20 — Joseph Allen bom to Mr.
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and Mrs. Allen Hossier of*Nappanee. 20 — Jon Joseph Von bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Hooley of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Hepry Stieglitz of r 2 Milford are grandparents. 20 — Robert Fry. 58, Etna Troy township, died. He was the brother of James Fry of Syracuse. 21 — Mrs. Donald Martin, 75, r 1 North Webster, died. 21 — Roy A. Kuhn. 82, Plymouth, former North Webster educator, died. * 22 — Harry Leßoy Ray, 68. r 1 Milford, died. 22 — Announce recent birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barnes of South Bend. Mr. Barnes is a nephew of Mrs. Harold Manor of Milford and is well known here. 22 — Announce September 20 marriage of Charles E. Cable, Syracuse, and Victorina A. Casino. Balacanas. Villanueva, Misamis Oriental, The Phillipines. 23 — A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Skies of Leesburg 24 — Services held for Tonya May, stillborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Atkins of Syracuse. 25 — Mrs. Edmund Summers. 76. Cromwell, died. 25 — Sarah Taylor. 82, Milford, died. 25 — George L. Gunder, 84. Warsaw, father of Mrs. Delbert Galloway of r 2 Leesburg, died. 25 — Janette Whitaker married to James R. Wellman in Ligonier. 25 — Julia Connolly, Syracuse, and Ralph Eggleston 11. Elkhart, wed. 26 — A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Helmuth of r 2 Milford. 26 — A sai bom to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitacre of r 1 Leesburg 26 — Mr and Mrs. Sam Reimsehisel, New Paris, observe 45th wedding anniversary. 27 — Myrtle Brady, 93, Syracuse, died. 29 — Mrs. Anna L. Couts, 89, Cromwell, died 29 — Suzanne Lee bom to Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stockinger of Grand Rapids. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searfoss of Syracuse are grandparents 29 — List August wedding of Lt. Thomas N. Kramer of Syracuse
and Traci Gifford of Colorado Springs, Colo. 30 — Glen S. Hilliard, 74, Warsaw, died. He was married to the former Ethel Sechler of Milfcyd. 30—A son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Richcreek. 31 — Francis F. Anglin, 69, Oak Hill, W. Va., and Pine Island, Fla., a native of Leesburg, drown 31 — Trisha Kay bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery of r 1 Milford. 0 - 31 — A son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ramirez of r 1 Milford. NOVEMBER 1 — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shrock, North Webster, celebrate 25th anniversary. 1 — Cynthia Moser, r 2 Syracuse, and Herbert Geiger, r 1 Wawaka, wed. 1 — John Myers, 66, r 1 Larwill, died. He was a brother of Mrs. Millard (Bertha) Tom and Mrs. Dale (Jane) Hickman, both of Syracuse, wed. 1— Susan Brooks, Milford, and Everett Scott Crist, Bradford. Ohio, wed. 2 — Gary Richard Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rider of r 3 Columbia City. Mrs. Paul Wolfe of North Webster is a paternal great-grandmother. 2 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. George D. Lung of Syracuse. 3 — Mrs. Frank Etter, Miami, Fla., formerly of Leesburg, was buried in Chicago following her death in Miami. 3 — Timothy Craig bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haab of Glen Burnie, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George Haab of Milford are grandparents. 4 — Rachel bom to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Runge of West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kinder and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Runge. all of Syracuse, are grandparents. 4 — Veme E. Buchanan, 77, former owner and publisher of the Auburn Curier, The Dispatch and The Auburn Evening Star, died. 5 — Clifford Wheeler of Toledo, Ohio, formerly of Ligonier, died. 5 — Gerald Rogers, 64, r 1 Cromwell, died. 5 — Mrs. Bert Bowers, 73, Clunette, died. 5 — Perry John Brown, 67, father of Mrs. Lewis Shenefie& of r 2 Syracuse, died. 6 — Lydia Hodgson, 79, Syracuse, died. 6 — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manwaring of r 1 Mentone are parents of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miner of Syracuse are grandparents. 6 — Mrs. Lucille Long Strayer, former Milford resident, and Harry A. Brandt, wed. 7— Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bushong of r 3 Syracuse are parents of a daughter. 8 — Travis Thomas Dale and Tracie Gayle bora to Mr. and Mrs. Travis Ratliff of North Webster. 8 — Cynthia Lee bom to Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson of r 4
Syracuse. 8 — Randy Sue Neer and Michael Mitchell, both of Pierceton, wed. 9 — Find body <rf Lillie Mae Ritchie, 29, Dewart Lake. 9 — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Egolf of Ligonier observe 25th anniversary. 10 — Sharon Sue bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerencser of r 1 Milford. 10 — Hugh Tobey, 60, Ligonier, died. 11—A son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Keim of r 1 Milford. 11 — Matthew Ray bom to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fleishauer of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleishauer of Syracuse are grandparents. 11 — Robert Paul bom to Mr. and Mrs. Linn Miller of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Sr., Milford, are great-grandparents. 11 — Connie Mock, Syracuse, and Robert Strinson, Kalamazoo, Mich., wed. 12 — Robert J. Thomas, 70, r 2 Syracuse, died. 14 — Martin L. Carter, 66, Warsaw, step-father of Mrs. James (Lily Mae) Wright of Syracuse, died. 14 — Death claims Mrs. Edith Esther Pflugh, Columbia City. She was the sister of Glenn Byers, a North Webster teacher. 15—Mrs. Hazel F. Weicht, 81, r 1 Pierceton, died. DECEMBER 15 — Mrs. Amos Steffen, 75, Mansfield, Ohio, formerly of Milford, died. 15 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. William Scarbeary of r 1 Syracuse. 15 — Thomas Martin bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dich of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Milford are grandparents. 15 — Miss Connie Wogoman, a Wawasee high school teacher, and Michasl McGowen, wed. 15 — Mrs. Delores Pippenger of Syracuse and Michael James Higgins. Logansport, wed. 16 — Dedicate Wawasee Heights Baptist church. 17 — Allyson Ann bom to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Borkholder of Milford. 18 — Mrs. Neve Boyer, 91, r 1 Pierceton. died. She was the grandmother of Jack and Gene Boyer and Mrs. James White all of North Webster. 19 — A daughter bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Shortt of r 1 Syracuse. 19 — Nicholas J. Kasel, 75, r 4 Syracuse, died. 19 — Dessie L. Gillem, 70, r 1 Leesburg, died. 19 — Posthumous bronze star for PFC Jerry Borkholder given. Borkholder, husband of the former Pamela Chupp of Milford, was killed in Viet Nam last June. 19 — First real snow hits Lakeland area. 20 — Mary Dickinson, 58, Naples, Fla., formerly of the North Webster area, died. 21 — Eddie W. Robison, 83, r 3 Syracuse, died. 22 — Janice Lakins, Nappanee. and Lee Barnhart, Syracuse, wed. 23 — A son bora to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott of Leesburg. 23 — Mr. and Mrs. William Mulhall, r 2 Syracuse, observe golden anniversary.
23 — Mrs. Thomas (Rosa) Stackhouse, 86, Leesburg, died. 23 — Elizabeth Kehr, 73, Syracuse, died. 23 — Chris James bora to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy of North Webster. 23 — Mrs. Bessie Noftsger, 76, Globe, Ariz., sister of Mrs. Pearl Anglin of Leesburg, died. 24 — Frank W. Frank, 84, Wawaka, died. 25 — Donald Cecil, 64, r 3 Syracuse, Milford businessman, died. 26 — List October 25 birth of Christopher Robert to Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Yoder of Gaeta, Italy. 27 — Kathy Paulette bom to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clemons of Milford. 27 — Mrs. William M. Kintzel. 79, r 2 Warsaw, died. 27 — Theries Daniel Doll, 79, r 2 Syracuse, died. 27 — Otha C. Herdrich, 71, Indianapolis, died. He had been a summer resident of Lake Wawasee for the past 50 years. 27 — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wrigley, r 3 Warsaw, observe 50th anniversary. 28 — Paul W. Clayton, 52, Fort Wayne, brother of Rev. L. E. Clayton of North Webster, died. 29 — Mrs. Pearl Mae Vickery. 87, r 1 North Webster, died. 29 — Funeral services held for Louis Levy a lifetime resident of Ligonier. 30 — Mr. and Mrs. Kaleel Juday, r 4 Goshen, parents of Mrs. James (Audry) Butt of Syracuse, wed 50 years. 30 — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Goshen and Lake Wawasee, wed 50 years. 30 — Marshall (Bud) Gay, 56, r 2 Roanoke, formerly of Milford, died. 30 — A son bom to Dr. and Mrs. James Boklin of r 1 Leesburg. 30 — Ryan Allen born to Mr. and Mrs. Rich Montieth of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of near Milford are grandparents. DR. OSTENDORF APPOINTED TO HEALTH BOARD Kosciusko county commissioners recently appointed Dr. Joe Ostendorf, Jr., a Milford veterinarian to replace Warsaw veterinarian Robert Conrad. Dr. Wilmer K. Bugher, superintendent of the Warsaw Community Schools, was reappointed to the board.
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Lakeland Residents Chosen For Jury Duty In 1970
Several Lakeland residents were among the 516 from the county selected for service in the circuit and superior courts during 1970. Names were drawn from a box by county clerk Bessie I. Himes from a list prepared by jury commissioners Ray Ferverda of r 1 Milford and Ernest P. Myers of Warsaw. Chosen for the grand jury of the circuit court are the following: January 1 to March 31 term — Stephen R. Keim, r 2 Syracuse: and Charles J. Fisher, r 1 Syracuse. Chosen for the April 1 to June 30 term—Dorothy Keim, r 4 Syracuse: and Robert I. Davis of Milford. Chosen for the July 1 to September 30 term—Gail Geiger of Milford. Chosen for the petit jury for each of the four terms were: January 1 to March 31—Oscar Dahl, r 4 Syracuse: Janice Baumgartner. r 1 Syracuse: John A. N’aab. r 4 Syracuse;, Harry D. Alfrey, r 4 Syracuse: Elmer Baugher 4 , r 2 Syracuse: Fredric Banta. r 2 Syracuse; Charles L. Baldwin, r 3 Syracuse; Everett Darr. r 2 Syracuse: William E. Baumbaugh. r 2 Syracuse: David Nash, r 4 Syracuse: Harold A. LeacH, r 1 North Webster: and Edward J. Baker, r 2 Syracuse. Drawn for the April 1 to June 30 term — Robert D. Kemper, North Webster: Richrrd Berger, r 1 Milford; Noble E Holderread. Milford: Dallas C. Ri'ter, r 1 Syr-
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acuse: Franklin Rink, r 3 Syracuse: Forrest Ramser, r 1 Milford: Roger B. Graff, Milford: and May Martin, Milford. Drawn for the July 1 to September 30 term are—Silas Howard. Jr., Milford; Devon Moore, r 2 Milford: Patricia Keller, r 4 Syracuse: Raymond Jetmore, r 4 Syracuse: Jack M. Carr, r 4 Syracuse: James Kaufman, r 2 Syracuse: Albert Hamman, Jr., North Webster: Douglas Jemigan, r 2 Syracuse: Earl Davenport, r 1 North Webster: and Lewis E. Firestone, r 4 Syracuse. Drawn for the October 1 to December 31 term are—Dennis A. Jones, r 3 Syracuse: Verl George, r 2 Milford; George J. Mauzv. r 1 Syracuse; Clifford H. Peters, r 3 Syracuse: and Ervin Frauhiger, r 1 Syracuse. Superior Court Petit jurors for the superior coifrt for the January 1 to March 31 term from the Lakeland area are—Willis Eberly, r 1 North Webster: Thomas I. Clutter, North Webster: James Edmonson, r 1 Syracuse: Eli A. Lehman, r 2 Milford: and Ralph Krull, r 2 Milford. Drawn for the April 1 to June 30 term were—Edward F. Anderson. r 1 Syracuse; Arthur Iden, r 1 North Webster: Herschel Leatherman. r 2 Syracuse: James C. Alford, r 3 Syracuse: Joe 0. Estep, Milford: Carl Duncan, Milford: Robert E. McClintic, Syracuse; James A. Cecil, r 4 Syracuse; Harry Nicolai, Syracuse;
and Alice Louise Otis, Syracuse. Drawn for the July 1 to September 30 term were—Chester B. Caldwell, r 4 Syracuse; Gerald Denton. r 1 North Webster; George Sheets, r 2 Milford; Ferl A. Rhoads, r 3 Syracuse; Donald Ahrns, Milford; David Martin, r 4 Syracuse; James Brooks, Milford; Ezra Beer, r 2 Milford; Charles Berkeypile, Milford; Phil-* lip R. Payne, North Webster; and Charles E. Fisher, r 2 Milford. Drawn for the October 1 to December 31 term were—Lester Mast, r 2 Milford; Aaron D. Hinsley. North Webster; Charles L. Baldwin, r 3 Syracuse; Sherman Denton, r 2 Syracuse; Robert Ferguson, r 3 Syracuse: and Elddie P. Overmyer, r 1 North Webster. Syracuse Man’s Car Involved In Accident No one was hurt in a two-car, rear-end collision at the new traffic signal light installed at Second and Pike streets at Goshen at 11:40 a.m. Wednesday. Cars operated by Victor T. Feshchenko, r 2 Syracuse, and Shirley A. Snyder, Goshen, were westbound on Lincoln avenue, Goshen. Mrs. Snyder drove her 1968 Mercury into the back of Feshchenko’s 1965 Oldsmobile. Goshen police officer Jack Zollinger who investigated set damage at $75 to each car. Leftover merchandise? Gather it up and auction it off! Then the fair will end as it began—with fun for all.
