The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 June 1970 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

'Mk A** ' y < e *-.-i«& - f i 4 Mr». Steven Kaiser Mrs. Steven (Janice Kay) Kaiser, 27, of Milford, died unexpectedly at 4:30 a.m. Saturday in the Mennonite hospital in Blooming- > ton, 111., of acute etomohemolysis, after being ill with Hodgkins . disease for two and a half years. Mrs. Kaiser was bom in Toledo. Ohio, October 11, 1942. to Carl W. and Ann Marie (Sorg) Frautschi. The Frautschi family formerly resided in Goshen. She graduated from Bloomington high school in 1960 and atWANTED Reliable Party To Live In Or Stay Nights With Elderly Lady At Goshen. L She i« able to care for herself. Call 658-4150 Mornings or Evenings

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tended the University of Toledo and graduated from Illinois State university with a Master’s degree in specialized reading. She taught at Downs Elementary school in Bloomington. On June 18. 1967, she married Mr. Kaiser at Morton, 111. She taught at the Hartford Junior college in Bel Air, Md., while her husband was in service at Aberdeen. Md. Mrs. Kaiser was a member of the Milford Apostolic Christian church. Expecting her first child in August, she and her husband made the trip to Bloomington Friday with a doctor’s permission to attend the wedding of her brother, William. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kaiser had not been in good health for several months, but she became seriously ill Friday evening and was rushed to the hospital soon after arriving in Bloomington. Survivors are the husband, parents, and brother. Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner of Milford is an aunt. Senices were held Tuesday at 11 o'clock at the Apostolic Christian church with Rev. Russell Rapp of Morton. 111., and Rev. Theo Beer officiating. Burial was in the Milford cemetery. Mrs. Jesse L. Hanshew Mrs. Dora Hanshew, 73. Goshen and sister of Mrs Carl (Velcie) Stetler of r 2 Syracuse, passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack Sunday at the summer home of her daughter. Mrs Edward (Bertha* Richcreek. on Little Tippecanoe Lake near North Webster. Widow of Jesse L Hanshew. she had been in failing health for about one year. She was bom in Benton township on February 27. 18 to Mr and Mrs Thomas H.. t ner. She was a lifetime resident of Elkhart county and a

retired employee of the Goshen Stamping and Tool Company for whom she worked for 27 years. Surviving in addition to the sister and daughter are a son, Lawrence of Goshen; four grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; a brother, Glen Hapner of Goshen and another sister. Mrs. Lettie Trump of Stone Lake. Three brothers Clarence. Jesse and Thomas preceded her in death. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Blocker-Harris Fifth street chapel at Goshen with burial in Solomon’s Creek cemetery. The Rev. Chester B. Carpenter will officiate. Amos Steffen Amos Steffen, 76, former resirent of Milford, passed away on Wednesday, June 10, at the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Moser at Bluffton. Services and burial were Saturday at Bluffton. His wife, the former Mary Gerber, passed away last No- • vember. Several other children survive. Kenneth Allen Hart Kenneth Allen Hart. 65. of r 2 Claypool, father of David Hart of Milford, died of complications following an illness of seven months at 5:15 Tuesday at the Wabash county hospital. He was a retired farmer. A native and lifetime resident of Kosciusko county, Mr. Hart was bom May 19,1905 to David L. and Mary Elizabeth (Mabie) Hart On July 10, 1923 he was united in marriage to the former Opal Schooley. She survives. Also surviving are three other sons. Allen Hart. LaPorte, Russell D. Hart, Mentone. Jack Hart, South Whitley; two daughters. Mrs. James (Helen) Michael. Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Mrs. Ralph (Linda) Penrod, Sidney; 17 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, three brothers, Wilbur Hart, Cassopolis, Mich., John and Lloyd Hart, both of Ligonier , two

sisters. Mrs. Alfred (Dorothy) Albricht, Mrs. Madalyn Rodman, both of Gary. Two sons and three brothers preceded him in death. Services were conducted Friday at a North Manchester funeral home and burial was in Palestine cemetery. Pauline Packard Lockwood . Pauline Packard Lockwood, 72, Holiday Gardens, Holiday, Fla., passed away Saturday June 13, at 8:55 a.m. at Tarpon Springs hospital in Tarpon, Fla. Mrs. Lockwood was born in North Webster on Sept. 30, 1897. Her parents were Will and Madge Kline. She was married to Bert Packard who preceded her in death. She later married Claude Lockwood. He survives. Also surviving her are one daughter Mrs. A. E. (Margarett) Morrison of Marion. Ohio; four grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren; and a niece. Mrs. Ray Nine, of North Webster Graveside services were held today (Wednesday) at the North Webster cemetery. Rev. John Weeks will officiate. Harold B. Flook Harold Burdette Flook. 62. Goshen, a former employee of the Milford elevator, died Monday at his home. He had been in ill health for five years. Mr. Flook was born in Wabash county on Nov. 25.1907. to Wilbur and Florence (Weybright) Flook. He married Bessie Brumbaugh Nov. 13. 1937. He retired from farming in 1968. Surviving with the widow are a son. Philip of Fort Wayne; a brother. Marvin and a sister. Cecil, both of Milford. Services will be held today (Wednesday) ata Goshen funeral home and burial in Goshen cemetery Daniel O. Burkholder Daniel O. Burkholder. 72. of r 1 New Paris, father of Mrs. Fredrick (Lizzie' Sloan of Syracuse, died Monday afternoon at his home following a one-month illness. A retired carpenter, he

moved to the New Paris community 48 years ago from Nappanee. He was bom October 3, 1897, and married Mary Ann Hershberger November 16, 1919, and she survives. Also surviving are three other daughters: Mrs. Lloyd (Marie) Holderman. Colon, Mich., Mrs. Kenneth (Rachael) Maggart, Mayo, Fla., and Miss Nellte Burkholder, New Paris: two sons, Delbert and Nelson, both of New Paris; 19 grandchildren: six great-grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters. Friends are being received at the Yoder-Culp funeral home at Goshen where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Norman Lyndaker, pastor of the North Main Street Mennonite church in Nappanee, officiating. Burial will be in the New Paris cemetery. George E. Manis Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Bailey Mortuary Chapel at Huntington for George Eldridge Manis, 52, of Huntington and well known in the Syracuse community. He died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack shortly before noon Monday at his home in Huntington. Mr. Manis was born on July 24, 1917 at Ironton. 0., the son of Albert and Carrie Manis. A prominent civic and industrial leader in Huntington. Manis also maintained residences at Lake Wawasee and Hemet, Calif., and was a member of the board of directors at The State ’Bank of Syracuse and Central National Bank of Saint Johns. Mich. Mr. Manis remained active in Memcor, a corporation founded by him in 1943 in Huntington first known as Model Engineering and Manufacturing, as a corporate consultant. He was president and board chairman of the corporation, seeing the company grow to a multi-million dollar operation and a number of acquisitions. Other plants are located in Peru and Salt Lake City, Utah. In 1967 Memcor merged with LTV Electrosystems, Inc., Dallas, Texas, and became a division of that firm. Mr. Manis was a member of Conservancey Lodge No. 661 F & AM, the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite arid the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge, all at Dayton, O.; Lodge 805 BPO Elks in Huntington, the Indiana Society of Chicago and the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. He was also a strong supporter for Huntington college and a former member of the college foundation. Survivors include his widow. Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Myra) Foster of Arlington, Texas and two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Irene) Riley, Pierceton and Mrs. George (Muriel) Milliron of Grantsville, W. Va. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery. Paul W. Ruth Death claimed Paul William Ruth. 67, r 4 Syracuse (Oakwood Park) at 4 am. this morning (Wednesday) Ruth died in the Goshen hospital of an apparent coronary suffered around midnight Tuesday. He has had a history of heart trouble. Ruth was bom in Mishawaka on May 29. 1903 tp Ira and Mary

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Estella (Wenger) Ruth. He resided in South Bend for 65 years moving to Lake Wawasee two years ago. He and Geneva Stutzman were married in 1925 in Saint Joseph, Mich. She survives. The deceased retired from the Indiana and Michigan Electric company after 40 years of service. He was a member of the Calvary United Methodist church at Syracuse. While in South Bend he was a member of the Broadway United Methodist church and served as president of the church’s board. Ruth was also a councilman for the boy scouts southeast district at one time. Surviving with the wife are two sons, Paul William. Jr., and Robert, both of South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Janice) Tilly of Amhurst, Mass.; nine grandchildren; and one sister. Mrs. Cleon (Carlie) Steele of Syracuse. Friends may call at the Harris funeral hone from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 p.m. Thursday and after noon on Friday at the Calvary United Methodist church where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Wilson Parks and Rev. K. E. Robison will officiate. Burial will be in Saint Jo Memorial Park. Hospital Notes Hilda O’Blenis of Milford was admitted Tuesday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Paul Markely of r 1 Milford was admitted Wednesday to Goshen hospital. Marvin Kuhn of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Wednesday. Franklin Stephens of Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Friday. William May of Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Friday. Max Muncy of r 1 Leesburg was admitted to Murphy Medical Center Thursday and dismissed Monday. Mrs. Clara Price of r 1 Milford was admitted Sunday to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Bernardo Garzia of r 1 Milford was admitted to Murphy Medical Center over the week end. Mrs. Robert Davis of Leesburg was dismissed from W’hitley county hospital over the week end. Mrs. Hascue Collins of Leesburg was -dismissed from Murphy Medical Center Monday. Amy LaSalle of Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Monday. Joseph Cassell of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room oi Murphy Medical Center Monday. Mrs. Harold' Jorgensen of r 3 Syracuse had open heart surgery last Wednesday at the IU Medical Center, Indianapolis. She has been removed from intensive care to room 371. Mrs. Marion Fudge of r 1 Syracuse has been transferred from the Goshen hospital to the National nursing home in Warsaw. Mrs. Helen Overstreet, Syracuse. entered the Goshen hospital Monday for surgery. Jesse C. .Anderson of r 1 North Webster is a patient at Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw.

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MICKEM, Tammy Annette Mr. and Mrs. Albertis (Bert) Mickem of r 2 Pierceton are the parents of a daughter Tammy Annette, weighing three pounds, 15 ounces and measuring 17 inches in length, born on Saturday, June 13. Tammy has one sister Karen, age 11, and two brothers, Harold, age 9, and Bert Douglas, age 4. Mrs. Mickem is the former Lulu Fowler of Milford. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Weaver of Goshen. WARD son Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ward of Milford are the parents of a son bom Thursday June 11 at the Goshen hospital. PERALES son A son was bom Saturday, June 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Perales of Milford at the Goshen hospital. KERN, Shaun Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Kem of r 1 Syracuse became parents of a seven pound, six ounce son, Shaun Jeffrey, bom Wednesday, June 10, in the Goshen hospital. Shaun has a three-year-old brother, Kevin. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kem, Jr., of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Middaugh of Nappanee. Mrs. Jacob Kern, Sr., of Syracuse, Mrs. Ruth Buss and Mrs. Blanche Middaugh, both of Nappanee, are great-great-grandmothers. "■ " "" ’■ " CARDS ■OFBiqS THANKS CARD OF THANKS We want to thank everyone who remembered us with cards and acts of kindness on our 50th anniversary. You will always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Myers CARD OF THANKS To our family and all our friends and relatives who made our 25th wedding anniversary a very happy day, we say a big thank you. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives, the "churches and organizations for the flowers, food and kind expressions given us following the passing of our beloved husband and father. Special thanks to Carl Shearer and family. Mrs. Maude Hollar and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbors, Wawasee American Legion Auxiliary unit 223 and employees of Kosciusko Beverage Company for their many kindnesses during my recent stay in the Elkhart hospital and at home. Mrs. Fred (Esther) Dust

REX EISENHOUR RECENT GRADUATE Rex Eisenhour of r 1 Milford has received an associate degree in accounting from the South Bend College of Commerce according to an announcement made by Peter A. Gyori, academic dean and M. D. Puterbaugh, Jr., president. MARY SWAGER IS LICENSED AGENT Mrs. Robert (Mary) Swager, associated with the John R. Walker Insurance Agency at Syracuse, is now a licensed insurance agent having completed a week’s schooling at Bloomington recently and passing her state exam. DRUE ECKLEBARGER COMPLETES BASIC Drue Ecklebarger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swager of Syracuse has completed his basic V. at Great Lakes and is home on two-week leave prior to returning for 13 weeks of schooling. SP-4 GREGORY A. BOWSER IN KOREA Army specialist four Gregory A. Bowser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Bowser of r 3 Syracuse, served a year in Viet Nam and has been in Korea for one year. His address: Sp-4 Gregory A. Bowser, 303524380 USAS A Operations Co. K-D t Kang Hwa Do, Korea. Box 1720 APO San Francisco, Calif. 96276. Mrs. Thomas Gilbert and Mrs. Georgia Buster, Syracuse, spent Saturday at Greentown attending the glass festival. Mrs. Georgia Bailey and daughter of Jackson, Mich., visited last week in the home of Mrs. Estella Swartz at Syracuse. LEGALS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Plan Commission of the Town of Syracuse. Kosciusko County, State of Indiana, will, on Thursday, July 9, WO. at the Town Hall located at 418 South Huntington Street, Syracuse, Indiana, at 7:30 P.M., to consider the petition of Fruehauf Corporation for an amendment of the master plan wherein and whereby the following described real estate located within the territorial jurisdiction boundary of the Zoning Ordinance of said Town of Syracuse, Indiana, to-wit: A tract of land in the Northwest Quarter of Section 25. Township 34 North. Range 1 East, and the Southwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, in Kosciusko County, in the State of Indiana; described as follows Commencing at the Northeast Corner of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 24, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, and running thence West along the center line of the Eli Schock Road 482 5 feet; thence south 53 degrees 8 minutes West 794 feet; thence South 21 degrees 20 minutes West 486 5 feet; thence South 6 degrees 21 minutes West 281 feet to a point for the principal place of beginning, thence South 6 degrees 21 minutes West 468 feet by deed (483 feet by survey) on the center line of the Schock Road; thence along said road South 20 degrees 6 minutes West 139 feet to the center line of the Galloway Road thence on said center line South 71 degrees 36 minutes East 624 feet by deed (643 6 feet by survey), thence North 826 feet by deed (806 feet by sur vey), thence West 495 feet more or less to the center line of the Eli Schock Road to the principal place gs beginning Said tract containing 9.16 acres, .more or less, would be amended to change its present classification of Suburban Residence District "SI" to that of Roadside Business District "RB." Said petition was first duly filed with the Board of Town Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, and by action of that body the petition was referred to the Plan Com mission of the Town of Syracuse All persons interested in said petition? should appear at said time and place and they will be given an opportunity to be heard. William M Beemer, Secretary Syracuse Town Plan Commission FIRST NOTICE NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF THE LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the Lakeland Community School Corporation of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the Board of School Trustees of said Lakeland Community School Corporation will meet at the Superintendent's office located in the Administration Building of said Lakeland Community School Corderation. south of Syracuse. Indiana, on June 30. 1970, at 7 30 P M for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a cumulative building or sinking fund for the purposes of providing the original capital cost for the construction and equipment of new school buildings for classroom purposes, for the acquisition of land and improvements thereon for school buildings for classroom purposes, for the original capital cost of equipping andor of remodeling and equipping for school classroom purposes any building used for school purposes, for funds for the leasing or renting of real estate suitable for school classroom purposes; for the acquisition of any land to be used as a street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress and for improvement of any land so acquired, and for improvement or con struction of any street, road, sidewalk or means of ingress or egress to any property used for school purposes, and for the installation of a water supply and or sewer systems, including water andor sewer conduits; for the original capital costs of school site improvements, including landscaping. installation of walks, playground surfacing and play areas; and, for any and all other legal and proper uses and purposes without limitation, and the levying of a tax of sixty cents (8 60) on each one hundred dollars (8100) of all taxable personal and real property within said Lakeland Community School Corporation to provide monies for said fund, said tax to be first levied in 1970, payable in 1971, and annually thereafter for a period of five (5) years, as provided for in Chapter 57 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly for 1945. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. Taxpayers are invited to be present at the meeting and to exercise their rights to be heard on said proposal. The proposal, in the form of a resolution or ordinance, if adopted, will then be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for its approval. Notice is hereby further given that this notice and the proposal contained herein shall in no way affect the present established cumulative building or sinking fund levy of said Lakeland Community School Corporation now in effect unless and or until the newly proposed levy contained herein is finally approved and established. Dated this 9th day of June. 1970. Floyd H. Baker. Secretary Board of School Trustees LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION MJ-J 17.24

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