The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 August 1970 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

Dean M. Cory, Sr. Dean M. Cory. Sr., of Elkhart, brother of Lee Cory of Milford, died Saturday at Elkhart hospital Mr. Cory was bom July 18, 1885, in Syracuse and was married May 21, 1910. to Lulu Traster erf Milford. Surviving with the widow and brother are three sons. Merritt D. and Dean, Jr., both of Elkhart and Robert N.. Edwardsburg. Mich.i two daughters. Mrs. Delbert (Thelma) Johnson of Union. Mich., and Mrs. Jay (Helen) Vanderwall of Niles, Mich.. two other brothers. Guy of Memphis. Tenn., and Noble of South Bend; three sisters. Mrs. Lloyd (Fay) Dewart erf Milford. Mrs. Ruth Miller of Elkhart and Mrs. Leonard (Joy) Stalf of Columbia City; four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren Services were held Tuesday at Elkhart funeral home and burial was in New Salem cemetery near Milford . | Mrs. Ethel Lambert .Mrs Ethel Lambert, 74. a lifetime resident of this community. died at 3 a m Friday at the Americana nursing home at Elkhart Death was due to cancer. She had been ill for several years. She was bom October 6. 1895 pear Milford to Ancil and Minnie (Dausman) Weimer. Her husband. Guy Lambert, preceded her m death in 1941 A retired school teacher. Mrs. Lambert was a member of the Milford United Methodist church. | Survivors include her mother. Mrs. Minnie Weimer, and sister, | L J. 818 LI R & SON | \ Funeral Undertakers § § 301 North lake St. § §at Fort Wayne Street / y Warsaw. Indiana funerals as low? yas $350 have always been/ £a part of our service./

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Mrs. Wayne (Opal) Harman, both of r 2 Milford , two sons. L. Z. Lambert, San Diego. Calif.; O. A. Lambert. Syracuse; six grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Services were conducted Sunday at Milford United Methodist church and burial was in Leesburg cemetery. Edward Good Death claimed Edward Good. 92. Leesburg, sometime Monday night. He died of an apparent heart attack and was found by a neighbor at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. The deceased was bom in Illinois on August 31. 1877 to David and Elizabeth (Test) Good. On June 14. 1905 he married Anna Speers. She preceded him in death in June of 1964 He was a member of the Leesburg United Methodist church. One son. Edward of Indianapolis. survives as do four grandchildren and a number of neices and nephews including Harry Good of Milford Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mishler funeral home in Milford and until noon on Friday, then at the Leesburg church where services will be held at 2 p.m. Rev. David Gosser. pastor, will officiate with burial in the Leesburg cemetery Paul E. Tyler Services were held yesterday (Tuesday) at 1:30 pm. in the Ligonier funeral home, for Paul E Tyler, 62. who died in Goshen General hospital Sunday morning after an illness of four weeks. Mr Tyler, an area salesman, was a veteran of World War 11. a member of the Ligonier Elks and American xLegion, and, the Goshen Moose. He is survived only by his mother. Mrs Cleo Foster, of Ligonier \ Rev Walter House was in charge of the services and burial was in Oak Park. Ligonier. Gerald Moore Paul Moore of Syracuse Lake received word last week of the death of his brother, Gerald

Moore, 57, at Cupertino. Calif. Death was sudden and unexpected at his place of work, however, he has suffered from a heart ailment. Mr. Moore and daughter Melinda plan to leave for California this week end and will be attending memorial services at Cupertino next week. Mrs. John (Blanche) Keim Mrs. John (Blanche) Keim, 73, Middlebury, sister of Jacob Rink of Milford, died Monday at Goshen hospital. Bom at Millersburg March 29. 1897, Mrs. Keim was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink. Her husband, to whom she was married in May. 1918, died in August, 1961. Surviving with the brother are two daughters. Mrs. Alvin (Betty) Nusbaum of Middlebury and Mrs. John (Elvada) Sidlevicz of Seminole, Fla.; six grandchildren; 11 great-grand-children; two .pt her borthers. Sam Rink of Goshen and George Rink of Middlebury; and a sister. Mrs. Eva Hull of Goshen. Services will be.held Thursday at the funeral home in Middlebury .and burial in Brown cemetery in Millersburg. Mrs. Russell Paxton Mrs. Russell (Jessie) Paxton. 72, r 1 Akron, mother of Mrs. Gail (Freda) Geiger of Milford, died Monday in Rochester. She was bom in Kosciusko county on November 11, 1897 to Israel and Laure Belle (Hite) Landis and was a lifetime resident of Akron community. On February 28. 1914 she was married to Russell Paxton who survives In addition to husband and daughter she is survived by four other daughters, Mrs. Fred (Charlotte) Keesy, Akron, Mrs. Ralph (Edna) Curtis, Indianapolis. Mrs. Wilbur (Neva) Sackhouse. Bourbon and Mrs. George (Bonnie) Garber, North Manchester, four sons. James Paxton, Silver Lake. Ed, Earl and Larry, all of Rochester; 29 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Samson. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,. Mrs. Ethel Bucher, r 1 Silver Lake; two brothers, Dow and Ted Landis, both of Akron. Services will be held today (Wednesday) at Silver Creek Church of God and burial in Silver Creek cemetery.

CARDS THANKS

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Augsburgers IGA Stores and the Star Store for their support in the 4-H auction at the county fair. The Bert Kolberg Family CARD OF THANKS Thank you to all of those who helped me in any way during the Fair Queen contest. Carla Speicher CARD OF THANKS Greg, Brent, Ann and John Kaiser wishes to thank the following businesses for buying their 4-H livestock — Milford Merchants. Walter Price, First National Bank. Campbell’s Market, Clunette Elevator, Routh Packing Co., Martin's Feed Mill and Warsaw Downtown Merchants. CARD OF THANKS Our deep appreciation and heartfelt thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for every act of kindness shown us during the illness and loss of our very dear mother and grandmother. A special thank you to Carl and Grace Shearer, Dr. Rheinheimer, Gladys Berkeypile, Mishler funeral home. John Perry, Hilda Evans and those who served as pallbearers. The Family of Emma Drake Court News Improper Passing Steven Tamer. 16, Leesburg, was fined $27.25 for improper passing by jp Milo Ciase of Warsaw, recently. Permitting a Boat Violation Ned Freeman. 29, r 1 Leesburg, was fined s2l for permitting a boating violation by jp.Milo Ciase of Warsaw, recently. Promissory Note State Bank of Syracuse has been awarded a judgment by default in Kosciusko circuit court on a promissory note suit filed against Mary Liniger of Milford, the plaintiff was ' awarded a judgment in the amount of $4,100. Account Suit Joe Mater and Associates. Inc.. Warsaw, has been awarded a default judgment of $940.48 in Kosciusko superior court on a complaint on account suit filed against Margaret W’addell of r 1 Leesburg. Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the county courthouse: Leo Albert Chalk, 54. r 3 Syracuse. North Webster Blue Flame, and Ethel Louise Sult. 45. Hodgkins. 111., nursing; Albert Patrick. 30, r 3 Syracuse, service statical, and Janet Lee Preston, 18. r 1 Syracuse, unemployed; Danny James 2°’ Winamac, student, and Deborah Kay Smith. 19, r 2 Syracuse, beautician. Fined Kenny A. Ferguson, 19, Syracuse, was fined in Goshen city court Friday a total of $27.25 for disregarding a traffic signal light plus $34 for illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. Appears Billy P. Harrington, 20, Syracuse, was fined a total of $34 in Goshen city court Friday for illegal consumption erf alcoholic beverages. Suspended Sentence Michael A Clark, 18, r 2 Syracuse, received a two-to-five year suspended sentence Friday to the Indiana State Reformatory and was placed on probation on a conviction with a drug store break-in at New Paris. Booked Joseph R. Beghtel, 31. Syracuse, was booked at the county jail early Saturday morning on a charge of public intoxication.

THANK YOU I would like to thank the merchant* of Milford for purchasing my 4-H Reserve Grand Champion, Yorkshire Barrow at the Kosciusko County Fair. Campbell’s Market, Sharp Hardware, The Mail-Journal, Drs. Snider and Miller, Brock Mfg. Co., Lions Club, Augsburger’s IGA and Farm Bureau Co-op. ANN KAISER

Decline In Weatherhead Stock Cause Os Grabner’s Removal: Cleveland Press

The elevation of Robert E. Hunter as chief executive officer of the giant Weatherhead Company stunned the Cleveland business and industrial community, according to The Cleveland Press in a July 30 article by Ray DeCrane. He replaced George J. Grabner, who from all appearances had been riding the crest of a popularity wave. Hunter had resigned last February as president and chairman of Philco-Ford Corp, in Philadelphia. In its 2-pag? announcement recently Weatherhead said Hunter had been added to its board of directors and had been elected chairman of the executive committee and chief executive officer, but no mention

Divorces Filed The following divorce suits have been filed in Kosciusko circuit and superior courts: Watroud Troup of Milford vs Ervin M. Troup. They were married on August 7. 1965 and separated on July 23. 1970. The plaintiff seeks custody of three children. Linda Stephenson of r 1 Leesburg vs Edward A. Stephenson. The Stephensons were married on November 19. 1961 and separated on May 23, 1970. She seeks custody of two minor children. Shirley L. Marmontello of r 2 Leesburg vs John Howard Marmontello. They were married on July 8. 1966 and separated on May 28.1970. She seeks custody of two minor children. Files Betty Lou Marling of Syracuse has filed suit for divorce from William Gaylord Marling. The couple married April 22.1969 and separated July 9,1970. They have no children. Awarded Judgment Joe Mater & Associates. Inc., Warsaw, has been awarded a default judgment of $1,023.54 on an account and promissory note suit which was filed against Jack and Joan Newman of r 1 North Webster. Divorced Evelyn Hartley of r 1 North Webster has received a divorce from Charles W. Hartley and custody of one minor child. The couple married June 20.1968 and separated May 1969. Judgment Kosciusko County Collections. Inc., W’arsaw. has been awarded a default judgment on a written contract suit filed against Lillian M Jefferson Cole of Syracuse in the amount of $673.14. Speeding Millie M. Brown. 45, r 4 Syracuse, paid a fine and costs in Goshen city court Monday for speeding 55-miles per hour in a 40-mile speed zone on Greene road. Violation Joe Kenneth Breeden. 26, r 1 Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 in Goshen city court for a beginner's permit violation. BIRTHS PRCHAL. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prchal of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a seven pound, five ounce daughter bom at 10 o’clock Monday night at Goshen General hospital A name has not been selected for the newborn. Mr. and Mrs. Prchal also have a daughter, Cindy, eight years of age. BARLEY, soa Mr. and Mrs Ronald Barley of r 1 Milford are parents of a five pound. 12 ounce son born at 11:14 am. Sunday at the Murphy Medical Center.

was made of Grabner, the man who headed the company since 1965. The Cleveland Press article said the board had ordered the company not to mention Grabner’s name in the announcement, but to confirm his retention as president if quizzed. Grabner was in Florida on a month’s vacation to “Think things out.’’ The question was out whether or not he would return to the company. Grabner earned $154,274 in salary and bonuses last year. He joined the company as financial vice preside nt-treasurer in 1958 when he was 39. He began his business career as an accountant with Ernst & Ernst and rose to manager of

• - ■“* ■*“ ————- w,* I*- ‘2 "' ■ ' . > MAKE PARKING AREA — The old. burned-out building on South Huntington street in Syracuse, which at one time was occupied by Arnold's Grocery, was torn down last week to make room for a parking area. Shown here with his front end loader doing the demolition and removal work is Joe Hughes. 1

L AWRENCE daughter and Mrs. Gary’ Lawrence of Leesburg are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday Aug. 4. at Goshen hospital. BEISWANGER. Robert Michael Mr. and Mrs. John Beiswanger of 300 Ellis Road, Muncie are the parents of a son born July 31, at Ball Memorial hospital. Named Robert Michael, the infant tipped the scales at seven pounds, four ounces. He has a brother. Brian. Maternal grandparents are Mr. Gordon Blauser. Milford and Mrs. Gordon Blauser. Warsaw. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Beiswanger of Milford, 8 Hospital Notes Bonnie C. Harwood of r 3 Syracuse Whs been admitted to Goshen hospital. Gary Wineland entered Murphy Medical Center on Wednesday of last week, and was released Saturday. Mrs. Blanche Bates entered Goshen hospital on Thursday for observation and tests. Harold LeCount of Syracuse has been removed from the intensive care unit at Goshen hospital in fair condition. Mrs. Terry Hopkins. Muncie, the former Miss Carolyn W allace of Leesburg, is undergong tests at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Robert Stookey of r 4 Leesburg was dismissed from Murphy

Motorcycle-Races— MOTO-CROSS Ligonier, Indiana RAIN or” SHINE # * Sunday, Aug. 16 - 1:00 p.m. PRACTICE AT 11:00 A. M. — FOOD SERVED — Location: 3 Miles North, 2 Miles East of Ligonier Goshen, Indiana Admission: $1.50, Adults — Children Under 12 FREE!

Wed., Aug. 12, 1970—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

the tax department when he resigned in 1957. He handled various business interests for Cyrus S. Eaton, and rose to his peak when elected first chairman of the Greater Cleveland Growth Assn., and last year was named Businessman of the Year. But a decline in the company's financial position plagued Grabner. . { The Cleveland Press article weht on: Earnings last year declined to 50 cents a share from $1.52 a share in the previous year. Declining automotive sales, a mainstay of Weatherhead’s business, plus curtailed defense spending depressed earnings still more this year. In the first quarter of this year earnings

Medical Center Tuesday. Terry Miley of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Tuesday. Mrs. Cecil Gulmire of Leesburg was admitted to Whitley county hospital Tuesday. James Bryan of r 2 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Wednesday. Melissa Kneller. seven-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Kneller of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. ‘ Mrs. Oscar Graff, r 1 Milford is a patient in the Elkhart hospital with a knee injury. Mrs. Marc Kneller of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emgergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Jerry Teeple of r 1 Leesburg was treated in the emergency room of Murphy Medical Center Friday. Miss Beth Allen of r 1 Leesburg was dismissed from MurphyMedical Center Monday.

PUBLIC AUCTION Sale every Friday —7 p.m. sharp 44 mile south of Syracuse on road 13, across from bowling alley. Merchandise of all descriptions — new and used. GREER AUCTION COMPANY r 3 box 2-A Syracuse Phone: 457-3607 LEONARD H. GREER, auctioneer

were down to seven cents a share from the 42 cents earned ip the comparable year-earlier quarter. But the company’s tumbling stock price seemed to be a major factor in the decision to change management. In this respect Grabner had a greater problem than most corporation presidents. For the first 50 years of its life Weatherhead was largely a family-controlled operation. In 1968, at the height of the bull market, shares were sold to the public for the first time. The issue came out at 24Vz a share. It currently is traded around 8. This appeared to be too much for Lehman Brothers of New York, the principal underwriters. i .

FORMER RESIDENT VISITS FRIEND Janice Sellers of Columbia City, former resident of Milford, called at the home of Minnie Decker. Milford on Monday. Mr. James. Wire, Berrien Springs, Mich., was a recent visitor at the home of his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Manor, Milford. The MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mall-Journal every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse. Indiana 46M>7. Secfpd ela,ss »osta«e paid at U»:t E. Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana 46.15 T and at additional entry offices. » Subscription IP.tMt per year in Kosciusko County; outside

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