The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 6, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 March 1971 — Page 3

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Mrs. Edgar Logan Funeral services were held Saturday at Goshen for Mrs. Mary Ellen Logan. 94, Syracuse and mother of Mrs. Hubert (June) Anglemeyer of Syracuse Lake and Ralph E. Logan of Syracuse and Goshen. She passed away Thursday morning at the Nicholson Nursing home at Goshen where she has been a resident since January 10, 1968. Mrs. Logan, widow of Edgar D. Logan, Goshen postmaster for many years, was born on June 17, 1876, a daughter of Samuel and Sarah Ulery Johnson. She had resided in the area all of her life and was a member of the First Brethren Church, Goshen. Also surviving are another daughter. Mrs. Herbert (Geneva) Lehman of Cathedral Qty, Calif.; seven grandchildren. 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ernest Rogers of Syracuse is a granddaughter Burial was m Oak Ridge cemetery. Thomas M. Phillips Thomas M. Phillips, 73. r 2 Warsaw, father of Darrell Phillips. Leesburg, died Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Murphy Medical Center. A retired farmer, he was bom July 26. 1897 in Warsaw to Edward and Millie (Kinch) Phillips. He lived in Warsaw all his life. He married the former Pearl Jones on December 3. 1919. She survives. He was a veteran of WWI where he served in the European theater. He was a member of John C. Peterson Post 49. American Legion, Warsaw. Other survivors in addition to the widow and son are another son. Dale of Warsaw; two brothers. Lawrence and Paul, both of Warsaw; three sisters, Mrs. Faye Treesh. Mrs. Kenneth (Mary > Fawley, both of W’arsaw, and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Shafer. Winona lake; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at a funeral home in Warsaw. Rev. Kenneth Overmyer. pastor of the Walnut Creek United Methodist church officiated. Burial was in Oakwood /Cemetery Kenneth W. Miller Kenneth W. Miller, 57, W'aubee lake. Milford, formerly of New Paris, suffered a fatal heart attack at his home Sunday at 1 p.m. He was bom in Elkhart county, September 8, 1913, to Clyde and Myrtle (Rockhill) Miller. On November 1, 1933. he married Darlene Tharp. She survives.

THIS YEAR DON’T MISS The BALL STATE UNIVERSITY SINGERS Coming To WAWASEE HIGH SCHOOL * AUDITORIUM Friday, March 26,1971 Shearer Facto... I by Carl Shearer It’s a fact . . . that Jesus gave us a great command when He said, "Do not judge others . , p . for with the standard of judgment with which you judge, you will be judged" Again and again people have been greatly misjudged. A flyer with the Royal Air Force during World War II had just recovered from a crash. He was decorated for galentry at Buckingham Palace and changed into civilian clothes. While having lunch with a friend at a famous London restaurant a girl came up and handed him a white feather — the badge of cowardice. There are few who have not been guilty of some grave misjudgment. There is hardly anyone who has not suffered from someone else’s misjudgment. And yet. there is hardly any command of Jesus which is more consistantly broken We invite you to the Milford Christian Church.

He moved 12 years ago to Milford from New Paris where he was employed by the state highway department. He worked for a short time at Sharp’s Hardware store at Milford. Surviving besides the widow are three sons. Jon. Nappanee. Jan. Goshen and Duane. Ossian; seven grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Glen (Gladys) Yoder, Goshen ; and two brothers. Loyal, Goshen and Earl, Mishawaka. Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. at a funeral home in New Paris. Burial was in New Paris cemetery. The Milford funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. L. A. Willits Funeral services were held this morning (Wednesday) for Mrs. L. A. (Lessie) Willits. 71, of r 5 Warsaw and mother of Robert C. Willits of Syracuse. She passed away early Monday morning at Parkview hospital in Fort Wayne following a six-week illness. Mrs. Willits was born November 24.1897 at Moline. 111., to Charles and Emma (Condo) Wise. On October 27,1919 she was united in marriage at Moline. 111., to Dr. Lysle A. .Willits and he survives. She was a member of Saint Anne s Episcopal church. Also surviving is a daughter. Mrs. William (Suzanne) Rhoades of Warsaw and seven grandchildren. Burial was in Oakwood cemetery. CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for the plants, cards, gifts and prayers during my stay in the Goshen hospital. Mrs. Nelson (Betty) Morehouse CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express the gratitude we feel for the many deeds of kindness and sympathy in the illness and passing of our Mother and Grandmother. MayGod bless you all. The Family of Maude Geiger CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Syracuse town board of trustees for the newly purchased tables for use at the scout cabin. , Syracuse Camp Fire Association. MEMORIAM In loving memory of Ben and Nellie W’aldbeser Dear Parents, so gentle, good, and kind. Look down from Heaven above; And know that the care you tenderly gave Is returned in our deathless love. How much we miss you, you must know Without these words to tell you so; But we can’t let the day go by Without remembering with a sigh It’s the saddest day of all the year . . . The day Death came and took you. The Waldbeser family IN MEMORY OF CAROLYN KAY (March 13,1970) We miss you now, as so oft’ before. As time goes by, we’ll miss you more' Your loving smile, your gentle facfe, \ No can fill your vacant place. The Carolyn Crafton Hoffer Families Mrs. Emma (Clayton) Krauter of Milford has been in Elkhart caring for the children of Mr. jmd Mrs. Jack Rickhammer while the Rickhammers were vacationing in Arizona. PAUL K. TAGUE HEATING & PLUMBING Sales - Service - Installation Phone: 457-2236 Syracuse

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BIRTHS mu FLORES son Mr. and Mrs. - Julio Flores, Milford, are the parents of a son, born Sunday at Goshen hospital. CAIN, Angela Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cain of Lafayette are the parents of their first child, a daughter named Angela Kathryn, born March 2. This new lassie tipped the scales at eight pounds, one ounce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mps. Hubert Cain of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Battle Ground. PAYNE, Susan Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Payne of Whitestone. Ga., announce the birth of their first child. Susan Elizabeth, born February 26 at 9:44 am. at Pickens General hospital in Whitestone. Ga. She weighed six pounds. 12 ounces and was 20 inches long. The mother is the former Jan Rarig of Milford. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rarig of Sebring. Fla. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Williard Payne of Whitestone, Ga. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rarig, Mrs. Susie Lybarger, both of Sebring. Fla.. Mrs. Agnes Payne of Whitestone, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith of Milford, and Mrs. Old Matthews of Whitestone. ROBINSON, Alan Damian Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of r 3 Syracuse are the parents of their second son, a six pound, nine ounce boy, Alan Damian, born on Tuesday, March 2, at Goshen hospital. The newborn has a brother, John Edward, two and one-half years of age. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John James Robinson of Marion, Mich., and Edward Dunlap, Placentia, Calif. MILLER, Amy Lou Mr. and Mrs. Jessie David Miller of 1325 east Fort Wayne street, Warsaw, are the parents of a seven pound. 184 inch daughter. Amy Lou,’ born on March 3 at Murphy Medical Center. Warsaw. Amy Lou has a brother, David Joe. four and onei-half years of age. The motheiyis the former Marsha Shock of*North Webster. Grandparents are Mrs. Lucille Miller of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shock of North Webster. Court News Fined The following people were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before Warsaw justice of the peace. Milo Clase recently: Douglas J. Allen. 49. Leesburg. $25 for failure to dim lights. Harry Spencer 111, 21. r 2 Leesburg, $23.25 for failure to have vehicle inspected. . Daniel J. Gladieux, 19, Leesburg. $27.25 for permitting a violation. Robert A. Renier, Jr., 18, Leesburg. $27.25 and Kim Hartman. 18, Leesburg, $27.25 for disregarding a stop sign. Divorce Granted Patricia A. Coppes, 1803 Robin Dr.,-drive, Warsaw, has been granted a divorce in Kosciusko court from Richard A. Coppes. The plaintiff was awarded custody of two minor children and S3O per week for their support. The couple married August 29.1958 and separated September 4, 1970. Note Suit A complaint on promissory note suit has been filed in Kosciusko court against R. R. Staub. 108 west 12th street, Winona Lake by Clair E. Bunyan and Herman L. Buckingham, doing business as Leesburg Lumber Co., Leesburg. They seek judgment in the amount of $650 plus attorney fees of $250. Note Foreclosure Household Finance Co., Inc., South Bend, has filed a complaint on promissory note and to foreclose a security instrument suit in Kosciusko court against Lois Jessup, Milford. A judgment in the amount ot S4OO is asked and a security instrument on a 1966 model automobile and other equipment be foreclosed.

Drunk Driving Manuel Medramp, 53, r 1 Milford, had his drivers license suspended for drunk driving from November 21,1970 to January 21, 1971 according to the report from ‘he bureau of motor vehicles. Non-Support Warrant Jerry L. Thompson, 22, r 1 Lpesburg, was booked last Tuesday at the county jaiTby sheriff’s department detective Stanley Holder man on a nonsupport warrant issued from Daviess county. Illegal Consumption Gary T. Hamman, 18, Leesburg, was fined S3O and received a 30-day suspended sentence recently when he appeared before Warsaw city court judge Robert Burner on a charge of illegal consumption of alcoholic beverages. Divorces The following persons have filed divorce suits in Kosciusko circuit and superior courts; Katherine Monnier, North Webster, from Paul Monnier. The couple married August 22, 1970 and separated September 10, 1970. Plaintiff seeks restoration of her maiden name of Katherine Buchtel; Colleen M. Smith of North Webster from Charles L. Smith and restoration of her former name of Colleen M. LaFollette. The couple married September 2, 1966 and separated January 25, 1971, and there are no children. Damage Suit Beatrice M. Eppert has filed a SIOO,OOO damage suit in Kosciusko superior court against Lillian Duerk Kurzfeld Nichols and Carl Nichols of r 3 Syracuse contending she fell on property owned by the defendants while delivering products on February 18, 1969. The plaintiff further contends the defendants were neligent in that they failed to keep a hallway and stairway to an upstairs apartment lighted and the steps and treads in good repair. ” She contends she suffered a fracture of the distal coccygeal segment which resulted in permanent disability and seeks the damages for surgery, medical expenses and permanent disability. Complain on Suit The Eberly Crystal Flash OilCo., Inc., North Webster, has filed in Kosciusko superior court, a complaint on account suit against Robert B. Trolson of r 3 Syracuse seeking a judgment in the amount of $531.39. Intoxication Alvin H. Voltz, 61, Syracuse, was fined a total of $45 when appearing in jp court at Warsaw on a public intoxication charge. Under Influence George W. Hickman, 39, North Webster, was fined in jp court at W’arsaw a total of $47.25 for driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages. v Fined Aarron E. Busch. 18, Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 when appearing last week in Warsaw jp court of Milo Clase for disregarding a stop sign. Suit Lincoln National Bank & Trust Co., Fort Wayne, has filed a complaint on account suit in Kosciusko circuit court against Robert B. Trolson of r 3 Syracuse seeking judgment in the amount of $971.14. Signal Stephen E. Reed, 21, r 4 Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 in Goshen city court for disregarding a traffic signal light at Main and Pike streets in Goshen. Expired Robert L. Neff of r 1 Syracuse, 34, paid a total of $12.25 in Goshen city court this week for driving with an expired license plate. Booked Booked at the county jail on Monday was Gerald Eugene McDonald, 31, Syracuse, for child neglect and later released to Fort Wayne authorities.

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