The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 April 1970 — Page 3

BIRTHS MICHELLE HARTMAN ONLY EASTER BABY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hartman of Warsaw haw the only baby born on Easter day in this county reported to this publication. The new arrival is a daughter, named Michelle Lynne, bom at 7:16 p.m. Sunday, March 29, in the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. She weighed six pounds, six ounces. Michelle has two sisters and one brother. Both she and her mother, the former Patricia Dale Clark of the Pierceton area, are doing fine and were dismissed to their home Tuesday, March 31. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark of r 3 Warsaw (Chapman Lake*. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartman of r 1 Warsaw are the paternal grandparents and Mrs. Hartman of Leesburg is the fraternal great-grandmother. LAMB, Jenelle Sue Specialist 4 and Mrs. Charles Lamb became the parents of a daughter, Jenelle Sue, bom Tuesday, March 31, in the Goshen hospital. Jenelle Sue tipped the scales at seven pounds, 13 ounces. She is the first child of the couple. Mrs. Lamb is the former Penny Kimes of North Webster and currently living in the North Webster area while her husband serves in Germany. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wise of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Amzie Kimes of North Webster. Mrs. Edith Hoover of Syracuse. Mrs. Merle Lamb. Goshen. and Mrs. Jennie Strieby. North Webster, are great-grand-mothers. COX son Mr. and Mrs Michael S. Cox of r 1 Warsaw, are the parents of a seven pound, 134 ounce son born at 11 a m. Monday. The mother is the former Diane Metz. Mr. and Mrs Doug Metz of r 2 Leesburg are the maternal grahdparents The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cox. 209 Wedrick Dr., Warsaw HOLLAR, Tamara Leigh Mr and Mrs Stanley Hollar of r 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter, Tamara Leigh, bom at 343 am., April I, at Elkhart hospital The baby weighed seven pounds, thirteen ounces and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Donald R. Freed of Nappanee Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hollar of r 2 Milford The paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Enos Hollar of Milford CUTTER. Jeffrey Howard Mr and Mrs. Howard D. Cutter of Atlanta, Georgia, are the parents of an eight pound eight ounce son. Jeffrey Howard, born February 25 The Cutters' have a son. Kirk, 7, and a daughter, Kathy. 5. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkwood of Syracuse and Mrs Howard Cutter. Atlanta, Ga. EGGERS. Matthew Thomas Mr and Mrs Thomas Eggers of Indianapolis are the parents of a four pound, 12 ounce son. Matthew Thomas, bom on March 30. Mrs. Eggers is the former Judy Jones of Syracuse. Matthew

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Thomas has two sisters, Amy and Ann. Mrs. W. A. Jones, Jr., of Syracuse is the maternal grandmother. Hospital Notes Charles Park of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Tuesday. Elmer Rassi of r 2 Leesburg had surgery last Tuesday at Mayo Clinic. His address is: Arthur hotel, Room 312, Rochester, Minn. 55901 Mrs. Richard Trobaugh. r 1, Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital Thursday. ; Mrs. Fanny Clark, r 1 Leesburg, is a patient in room 30 .at Prairie View rest home. Ben Black, r 2 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Mrs. Andrew Armbruster of r 1 Syracuse was released from the Goshen hospital on Sunday morning and is now at her home. Mrs William Nyce of r 3 Syracuse is a patient in the West Pasco hospital at New Port Richey, Fla., where she underwent surgery about ten days ago: She expects to be released this week. Mrs. Nyce spends the winter months in Florida and plans to return to Indiana the last of April. • Mary J. Brubaker of Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs. Alfred Close of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Michael Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sharp of r 1 Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday evening and dismissed Monday. Russell Homan of Waubee Lake was admitted to Goshen Hospital Monday. Stewart Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coy. of Waubee Lake was released from Parkview hospital Tuesday. Nicole A. Irwin, four months old daughter of Mrs. Melinda Irwin of n 2 Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Monday. Dr. Gerald Snider of Milford was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday for tests. Miss Linda Bitner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bitner of Syracuse, has been released from Elkhart hospital following observation and treatment last week Mrs John Scarbeary of Syracuse is a patient at Goshen hospital. Richard King, r 1 North Webster, received treatment in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center on Thursday. Mrs. Esther Osborn of Syracuse is convalescing at her home following a light stroke last Wednesday at her home. Mrs. M. Louise Connolly of Syracuse is in fair condition at Goshen hospital where she was re-admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Edwin Upson of r 1 North Webster was admitted to Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, over the week end. . Todd Rhoades, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoades of North Webster received emergency treatment at Murphy Medical Center during the week end.

Mrs. Richard Afferton of r 1 North Webster and Mrs. Donald Cretcher, also of r 1, received treatment in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw, during the week end. Elvin Alexander, r 1 North Webster, has been admitted to Murphy Medical Center. S. A. Bauer of Syracuse is making satisfactory recovery from a stroke to his entire right side. He has been a patient in the Goshen hospital since March 8. TA-MA-LE CAMP FIRE GIRLS MEET The Ta-ma-le Camp Fire Girls held a special meeting on April 7 to make invitations for their coming ceremonial and to elect officers. New officers are: President — Cindy Schacht Vice-president — Cindi Bean Secretary — Serrena Walker Treasurer — Linda Ummel Scribe — Janet Wright WA-KI-YA CAMP FIRE NEWS The Wa-Ki-Ya Camp Fire group met Tuesday, April 7, at the scout cabin. Kay Fry, president, opened the meeting and the roll call was taken by the secretary, Janet Weaver. The girls responded by giving their Indian names. The vicepresident, Evelyn Leitch, gave the treasurers' report. The girls planned and played games they will be teaching to the younger Camp Fire groups. A day for cleaning-up litter in the area was chosen. These two activities are tasks picked by the girls to pass the rank of Group Torch Bearer. The Arbor Day plans were announced. This day will be spent cleaning up the scout cabin park and also receiving a tree to take home and plant. Arbor Day work will be done on April 18th, in case of rain the 25th of April. Nina Gilbert furnished the refreshments. Ashley Hawks Return From Three-Week Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Hawk of Lake Wawasee have returned from a three-week trip which included Houston, Texas, a visit to the Astro Dome and space center and a visit at Brownsville. Following a stay at South Padre Island, Texas, they were joined by four friends from Fort Wayne for another 10-days at South Padre before journeying to Mexico City and the area surrounding for several more days of sightseeing before flying home. Intermediate Mothers Hold Silent Auction A silent auction was held at the Monday night meeting of the Syracuse Intermediate Mothers club at the home of Mrs. Ray Buhrt. Mrs. Roy Miller, Jr., was in charge of the auction. A short business meeting was held prior to refreshments being served by co-hostesses Mrs. Frank Stefanski and Mrs. Ed Coy. The next meeting will be April 20 at the home of Mrs. F. A. Rhoads. : j LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkwood have returned to Syracuse from a three-week Caribbean cruise and a four-week Florida vacation. ' Capt. Charles Ruehle of lowa City, lowa, was week end guest in the homes of Mr and Mrs Eugene Brown and Mrs. MaryBrown, all of Syracuse. Wilbur Smith with the NIPSCo office in Syracuse is on a business trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Koontz have returned from a Florida vacation. Mrs. Edward Schlecht of Fort Wayne spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Thomas Schlecht on Dolan Drive, Syracuse. Airman Janna M. Adair has returned to Keesler air force base. Biloxi, Miss., following a twoweek leave with her mother. Mrs. Helene Adair, at Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Higgins have returned to the area from a winter at Palm Beach Gardens. Fla.

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Court News Issued Marriage Licenses Michael Henry Doll, 22, r 1 Cromwell and Linda Marie Mignery, 19, r 2 Syracuse, factory worker, have received a license to wed; Also, Arthur LaMar Mabie, 34, r 3 Syracuse, store manager and Peggy Arlene Kleinknight, 31, r 3 Syracuse, meat wrapper; Also, William Thomas Cos tell. 33, Elkhart, banker, and Diana Josephine Lung, 27, r 3 Syracuse, student. Fined Robert Spearman, 40, r 3 Syracuse, was fined Friday for speeding 80 mph in a 65-zone on US 6 between state road 13 and Indiana 313. Booked At Jail Darrell Brookins, 20. Leesburg, was booked at Kosciusko county jail Wednesday on an assault and battery warrant signed by John Losee. Public Intoxication Ben D. Black, 30, r 2 Leesburg, was booked at Kosciusko county jail Wednesday for public intoxication. Note Suit Verna Tusing has filed a complaint on promissory note suit in Kosciusko circuit court against Samuel A. Fisher of r 1 Leesburg and Marjorie E. Fisher of Syracuse, seeking a judgment in the amount of $1,370. Jailed On Warrant Richard Larry O’Blenis, 20, r 1 Leesburg, was jailed Thursday on a warrant issued from Bloomington city court for failure to appear there on a charge of theft by deception. He is to be released today to Bloomington 'authorities. F ined For Speeding Arnulfo Garza, Jr., 19, Milford, was fined $25.25 in jp court, Goshen, for speeding 65 miles per hour in a 45 mile zone March 29 on Indiana 15 between Kercher road and Goshen college. No Valid Operator’s License Allen D. Drabenstott, 15, Leesburg, was fined S2B by judge Robert Burner in city court Monday for n n valid operator's license. Divorces Filed The following divorce suits have been filed in Kosciusko circuit and superior courts: Wilma Foley, Milford vs John P. Foley. They were married on August 2, 1968 and separated on January 18. 1970. She seeks custody of one minor child. Beverly Stabler, r 1 Milford, vs Larry Stabler. They were married July 3, 1960 and separated March 29. She asks custody of one child. WRC MEETS MONDAY NIGHT The John C. Adams chapter 278 of the Women’s Relief Corps at Syracuse met Monday night for the regular April meeting with Mrs. Zerola Zook, president, presiding. Mrs. Lee Poyser, acting secretary, read a card of thanks and cards were signed for two ill members. Permission was given for Mrs. John Craw to use two of the Corps flags It was announced Mrs. Emory Guy, chaplain, will receive an honorable discharge due to moving from the state. Plans were made for Memorial Day services with Mrs. Estella Swartz and Mrs. Mae Rinker in charge of preparing the small boat for Corps services for all servicemen who died and were buried at sea Mrs. Craw will serve as chaplain for the services. Mrs. Georgia Buster is chairman of Memorial Sunday services and will announce at the May meeting on which church members will attend in a group on that Sunday MrA J. J. Connell and Mrs. Rinker will be in charge of the May 4 meeting. David Fox of Indiana Central college spent the Easter vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fox of Milford. Rev and Mrs Albert Curtnght of Milford spent Friday evening in Muncie as dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Grumbling.

Milford Cubs Tour State Police Post Members of dens one. two and three and the Webelos of Milford’s cub scout pack visited the state police post at Ligonier Tuesday evening. The boys were shown old guns, sawed off shotguns, pistols and macheties. They also visited the radio room and saw the vast communications system of the post. They were taken to the basement where the target range is located. Upstairs they were interviewed with the interview being taped. Officers also showed the boys how they take lie detector tests and grafts that had been used. Maps and pictures of accidents were also of interest to the young visitors. They were shown the door to the criminal evidence room and told that the door is kept locked to secure the records. Legion Auxiliary Installs New Members The Ancil Geiger Unit 226 of the American Legion Auxiliary met on April 6 at the Legion hall. Mrs. John Hare, first vice president, presided at the meeting. Installation of new members was conducted. The new members were Fay Chambers, Doris Lewis, Ann Brooks. Rita Vanlaningham, Lorie Ostendorf, Rosie Corl, Treva Borkholder, Kerrie Manges, Brenda Ratcliff, Brenda Mishler of Bremen and Bea Bilton of Milwaukee. Foreign relations chairman Mrs. Herbert Felkner has invited Jayne Poynter of Syracuse to speak to the unit on April 21. Jayne was in Nicaragua for six weeks last summer. Members and friends are invited to this meeting, to be held at the Legion hall at 7:30. The hymn of the month, “Faith Looks Up to Thee.’’ and the song of the month. “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” were sung by the members. The social committee served various sandwiches, crackers, and coffee to those present. The May committee will be Mrs. Marvin Rapp, Miss Janice Rapp, Mrs. Oliver Repl ogle, and Mrs. Worth Jackson. The game committee is Mrs. Russell Rudi and Mrs. Ralph Berkeypile. WAWAKEECHIE HOMEMAKERS LEARN HOME REPAIR The March meeting of the Wawakeechie Homemakers club was held at the Turkey Creek Conservation dub with 14 members responding to roll call with “Howto Cure Hiccups.” The history of the song of the month, “Go Down Moses,” was presented by Mrs. Fred Banta as was meditation, “It’s A Beautiful World.” Mrs. O. W. Martin presented an informative lesson on home repairs. A donation was made to the International Farm Youth Exchange with local youth Jon Roberts as delegate assigned to Panama Central Amercia. It was announced that Mrs. John Aylesworth, 1968 Farm Homemaker Exchange delegate to India, will be guest speaker for the April 29 spring luncheon. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Stanley Hoopingamer and Mrs. William Brandt. The next meeting will be at 12:30 on April 22. Lakeland Locals Lt. Qari J. Bauer, wife, and son of Saint Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bauer of Michigan Qty; and Michael Bauer of Oxford, Ohio; visited Saturday in the S. A. Bauer home and with Mr. Bauer in the Goshen hospital where he has been a patient since March 8. Mrs. Nancy Freezner of Elkhart was a Saturday evening dinner guest in the Bauer home. Mrs. Esther Osborn of 306 S. Huntington street, Syracuse, has gone to the home of her son, Voyle Osborn. She suffered a stroke earlier in the week.

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TEACHERS INSTALLED — The four persons in the above photo are officers of the Lakeland Classroom Teachers Association. Installation services for the new officers were held last evening as the teachers met in the commons at Wawasee high school. From left are Virginia Ditmer. secretary; Howard Locke, president; Paul Royer, vice president; and Carol Bergmeyer, treasurer. The ladies are the newly elected officers and were installed by Lakeland school superintendent Don H. Arnold. Both of the gentlemen served the organization in their respective offices during the past year.

FOR TRUSTEE—Leon F. Poulson, 57, r 1 Warsaw (Hutchinson’s Mobile Home Park), has filed for trustee of Tippecanoe township on the Democratic ticket. Poulson has had 20 years’ experience in retail business in Muncie, and has been employed for three years with the Central Indiana Gas Company of Marion. He is a furniture salesman at Brammer Furniture at Syracuse. He is married to the former Mary Tyner of Warsaw and they have one daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Sue) Smith of Muncie. Address Given For James Plum Mr. and Mrs. Ned Plum of near Milford have received the following address for their son. James, who is serving with the U.S. army in Okinawa. The address follows: Pvt. James R. Plum 315-58-9044 Co. C Supply Bt. APO San Francisco, Calif. 96248

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WAUBEE GRANGE IN REGULAR SESSION The Waubee Grange met Thursday evening in regular session with Robert Hollar, master, presiding. Thirteen officers answered roll call. Reports of the women’s activities program, were given and the chairman, Mrs. Herman Miller, announced the national grange dressmaking contest. April 30, is the deadline for entries which should be made to her. She will provide rules and entry blanks to anyone interested, which must then be sent in to the state chairman. Judging on the subordinate levels will be held May 8 and on the Pomona level May 15. The state judging will be held May 20-22. Non-members are eligible to participate in the contest. There will be three classes: Adults, class A; youths, 12 to 17 year, class B; adults, or those over 18 years, class C, making garments for anyone under 18 years of age. The state women’s activities projects include iced angel food cakes, stuffed toys and holiday centerpieces. Mrs. Glen Pinkerton gave a report on insurance for grange members. Cards were signed by thg members and sent to Mrs. George Auer, Mrs. Harold Manor and Marshall Estep. Members of the agriculture committee, Max Anglin, Richard Heyde and Herman Miller were in charge of the lecturer’s program. Lunch was served by the ladies at the dose of the meeting. April 8 is the time set for the next meeting at which time sandwiches and cookies are requested for the hmch.

CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for their prayers, cards, and gifts while I was in the hospital. Many thanks also to Dr. Jack Clark and Charles Harris for being so kind to me. God bless you all! Mary Armbruster CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends, neighbors. and ladies of the church for all deeds of kindness shown us during the passing of our loved one, Nettie F. Thomas, Mary Williams Raymond Thomas James Thomas and family Atlee Miller and family Harold Miller and family CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank you to all my relatives and friends for the many cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital. Viola Hart CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my relatives and friends for the many cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital. Stewart Coy LAKELAND LOCALS , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wickersham of r 1 Leesburg had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Johnson and family of Anderson Mrs. Howard Kreider of r 1 Milford visited Mrs. Bill Speicher of Milford Sunday.

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