The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 15, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1971 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

William A. Kopp Funeral services were held Friday for William S. Kopp, 77, of Fort Wayne and brother of Mrs. Katheryn Young of Syracuse. An employee of the old Wayne Knitting Mills for 57 years, he died Tuesday in Lutheran hospital, Fort Wayne, where he had been a patient since April 23. Mr. Kopp was born in Cincinnati. Ohio, and had lived most of his life in Allen county. Other survivors include the widow. Bessie; one daughter; three grandchildren; and one other sister. Herbert Bradley Herbert Bradley, 61, of r 2 Claypool, died Tuesday, May 4, at the Goshen hospital. He was bom August 22, 1909 at Spurlick. Ky., to Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley and married Edna Mae Ousley February 22. 1942. * He was a member of the Regular Baptist church at Liberty Mills. Survivors with the widow are three daughters. Mrs. Wendell (Dorlis) Erasure of r 1 Warsaw., Mrs Donald (Nancy) Harvey of r 2 Claypool, and Mrs. Dale (Darlene) Marcum of r 2 Claypool; two sons, Curtis Bradley of Milford «and Devert Bradley of North Manchester; two grandchildren; six brothers and four sisters. Services were held Friday at the Cold Spring church and interment w£s in the Ousley cemetery Mrs. Pearl Hartman Funeral services were held Monday at the Larwill United Methodist church for Mrs Mary M. Hartman. 80, of Larwill. Rev Joe Bear, pastor of the Larwill church, officiated. Burial was in the Lakeview cemetery at Larwill. Mrs Hartman died at 11:40 a m. Friday. May 7, at a Warsaw nursing home where she had been a patient since April 26 She was bora April 3, ' 1891 in Richland township, Whitley county, to James and Sarah (Helfrich) Souder. After graduating from Larwill high school she entered Winona college and completed her work for a teaching license. She taught school at Milford. Callander Insurance All forma of personal buaineao insurance. 10« N. Main St. Nappanee Ph. 773-4103

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She was united in marriage with Pearl Hartman August 16, 1910. He survives. They established their home on the Hartman farm just east of Larwill where they resided until moving to Larwill in August, 1948. Mrs. Hartman was a member of the Larwill United Methodist church, the Women's Society of Christian Service; the Builder’s Sunday School class; the Richland township home demonstration club and the Senior Citizens club. Survivors in addition to the husband. Pearl M. Hartman, include one son, Archie Hartman of r 6 Columbia City; two daughters, Mrs. Garland (Velma) Ward and Mrs. Clarence (Esther) Easterday, both of larwill; eight grandchildren; two brothers, Lester Souder of Larwill and Rev Dewey Souder of Warren Lester Benner Lester Benner of 300 Dolan Drive, Syracuse, passed away at 3:30 a m. Monday in Veterans Administration Research hospital at Chicago, 111., where he had been a patient since Marth 24 after being transferred there from Fort Wayne Veterans hospital. Death was due to complications He was born at Streator, 111. and retired from the Railway Express. In 1935 he married the former Adeline Tuchscherer and she survives. One brother. Donald, of Illinois, also survives. Graveside services will be held at the Syracuse cemetery at 11 am. Thursday with Father Eugene Zimmerman officiating Viewing has been set for 2-4 and 7-9 on Wednesday (today) at Harris funeral home. Oda Maloney Funeral services will be held at Ipm Thursday at the Wolf Lake Baptist church for Oda Maloney, 64. of Wolf Lake and formerly of the North Webster area. He died Monday night at Whitley County hospital of an apparent heart attack Mr Maloney was a native of Jackson, Ky., and had moved from the North Webster community in 1955. He married Minnie Kalb on September 9,1935 at Albion and she survives. He was a member of the Wolf Lake Baptist church. Also surviving in addition to the widow are three sons, three daughters, 14 grandchildren and two sisters. Friends may call at the Ulrey funeral home, Ligonier after 2 pm today (Wednesday). Rev. Max Benson will officiate and burial will be in Sparta cemetery. Kimmell.

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Old-Fashioned Day At Syracuse Church

Pastor and Mrs. Robert Mundy of Wawasee Heights Baptist Church, Syracuse, are pictured in the old-fashioned outfits they will be wearing Sunday, May 16, as their church observes OldFashioned Day. Many others in the congregation will also be dressed in old-fashioned attire. Featured during the day wiU be an old-fashioned atmosphere, with a pump organ, a mourners’ bench, and many other oldfashioned appointments. There will be a display of many antiques. Congregational singing and special music will take the congregation back to yesteryear. Pastor Mundy will be preaching an old-fashioned Bible sermon like grandma and grandpa used to hear— the kind that was preached in most churches a few decades ago. One high-light of the day will be a basket dinner at noon. The evening sendee will feature an old-fashioned testimony time. Pastor Mundy states that the purpose of this special day is not entertainment, but rather to emphasize that the Bible hasn’t changed and the message of the Church of Jesus Christ is still the same as it always has been. In this day of many modern innovations and fast living, the Bible is still the answer to needs of peoples’ hearts.

Services are at 9:30, 10:30 and 7:00. The public is cordially invited to attend and share in this unusual experience. If people have antique cars they could drive to church, they are welcome to do so. The church is located opposite Wawasee High School. Women's Missionary Society Meets The annual Mothers and Daughters meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren church was held Thursday evening, May 6. Seventy members and guests enjoyed a bountiful potluck supper. They were seated at tables centered with potted geraniums and decorated in pastel colors. Following the dinner, Mrs. Gordon Rhodes extended a hearty welcome to all. “A Tribute to Mothers” was given by Mrs. Charles Kerlin, and Mrs. Herbert Stump read a tribute to the daughters, ‘‘What is a Little Girl? ” Potted plants wd?e given to Mrs. Perry Hoover, the oldest mother, to Mrs. Kurman Jessop, the youngest grandmother, and to Mrs. Rodney Beer, the youngest mother. Mrs. Ronald Brown entertained the group by narrating and showing colored slides of scenes, places and persons in New Zealand, Australia, Samoa, Tahiti and other places she and her husband visited while on a South Pacific tour recently. The committee in charge was Mrs. Gordon Rhodes, Mrs. Herbert Stump. Mrs Plomer Michael and Mrs. William Perry. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. James Wolf and daughter Pam and son Joe of Atwood and Miss Cindy Yoder of Nappanee were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Herman Miller, Milford

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CARDS IHANKS|gp CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness shown us during the recent loss of our husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. Bill Darr Debbie and Dixie Mr. and Mrs. Danny Darr Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Darr and family CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the many cards, letters, flowers and other acts of kindness shown me during my recent illness and stay in the hospital. Emma Omspacher CARD OF THANKS I wish td thank my family, friends and neighbors for the cards, flowers and many kind deeds shown me during my stay in the hospital. Stan Bonar CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for their cards and prayers during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Elmer Rassi TO THE MAD COUNCIL, FRIENDS OF THE L I B R AIY, AND RESIDENTS OF THE MILFORD COMMUNITY. My sincere thanks and appreciation to those who were responsible for selecting me as WOMAN OF THE YEAR. The tribute read, and the plaque presented by Arch Baumgartner will be among my most treasured possessions. Truly, this honor is one of the highlights of my life. Humbly, I thank you. Dorothea Kerlin g~~ BIRTHS mu HUNSBERGER, Lisa Renee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunsberger. Milford, are the parents of a new baby girl, Lisa Renee, bora May 5 at Goshen hospital. She weighed eight pounds, 104 ounces and was 204 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vos, Waubee Lake, and Mrs. Melba Hunsberger, Milford, are the grandparents. Greatgrandparents are Mrs. Donnabella Hunsberger, Mishawaka; Mrs. Mary Good, Milford; Mrs. Hattie Vos and Mrs. Nick P. DeJong, both of Pella, lowa. GERSTNER, Bradley Thomas Mr. and Mfs. Thomas Gerstner of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of their fourth child, an eight pound, 12 ounce son, Bradley Thomas, bora on Tuesday, May 4, at Goshen hospital. The newborn has a brother William, 12; sister Lynne, 10, and brother Douglas, age 4. HECKAMAN son Mr. and Mrs. James Heckaman of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of a son born on Thursday, May 6, at Goshen hospital. WILLIAMS, Tiffany DaneUe Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams of North Shore Drive, Syracuse Lake, are the parents of their second daughter, Tiffany Danelle. born Monday, May 10, at Goshen hospital. She weighed in at six pounds, 14 ounces and has a sister, Nicole, 2.

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Hospital Notes Kim Sullivan, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sullivan, Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center recently. Mrs. William Burgett of Milford is recovering at her home following a fall from a ladder on Monday. Mrs. Burgett broke her left leg in three places. Joe Herron, r 1 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center the first of the week. Mrs. John Boganwright, r 1 Leesburg, was- admitted early last week to Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Royal Jefferies, r 1 Leesburg, was treated last week in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center. Zona Witmer, Leesburg, has been admitted to Whitley County hospital. Mrs. Helen Watson, r 1 Leesburg, has been admitted to Whitley County hospital. Mrs. Helen Watson, r 1 Leesburg, was released Monday from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Dennis Dausman and infant daughter, Warsaw, was released from Murphy Medical Center the first of the week. Sam Dungan, r 2 Leesburg, was treated the first of the week in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center. Leonard Barnhart of Syracuse entered Goshen hospital last week. Mrs. Mamie Stahl, Dawn Neises and Patrick Wagoner, all of Syracuse, were dismissed last week from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Hazel Ketering of r 1 Syracuse entered Goshen hospital last Wednesday. • J. W. Weybright, r 1 Syracuse, was admitted Wednesday to Goshen hospital. Ruth Maxine Warner of Syracuse underwent back surgery on May 3 at Elkhart hospital. Mrs. Mary Shoemaker of North Webster was released from Goshen hospital Thursday. Chauncey Hilmer, 707 South Huntington street, Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Thursday. Beatrice Plymale was dismissed Thursday from Goshen hospital. Dorothy Baer of Syracuse has been released from Wabash County hospital. Carl J. Leamons of North Webster was admitted Friday to Goshen hospital. George Hodgson, Syracuse,

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was released Friday from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Hubert Simon of Syracuse was dismissed from Goshen hospital Friday. Mrs. Estella Swartz of Syracuse has been released from Goshen hospital to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Betes at Syracuse. ’ Emma Omspacher of r 4 Syracuse is recuperating at her home following her release from the Indiana University Medical Center hospital where she was a patient for five and one-half weeks. ’ Mrs. Robert Dean of Syracuse entered Elkhart hospital Monday afternoon for observation. Roland (Jack) Losee of r 4 Syracuse was admitted to Goshen hospital Saturday. Ted Pauls, r 1 Syracuse, entered Goshen hospital Saturday Mary E. Ott of Syracuse was admitted Sunday to Goshen hospital. Cleo W. Weaver, r 1 Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Sunday. Leonard Barnhart of Syracuse was dismissed from Goshen hospital Sunday. Mrs. Helen Cook, Syracuse, remains a patient at Goshen hospital but has been removed from intensive care. Robert Brown of Syracuse remains a hospital patient in Sweden due to a heart attack but is expected to return home May 24. Lucy W. Fribley of North Webster entered Goshen hospital Monday. Mrs. Louise Stoelting, formerly of Syracuse, underwent surgery Thursday in Elkhart hospital. Ben Anderson of North Webster is a patient at Whitley County hospital. Court News Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk, Bessie I. Himes. Jerry Day Stahl, 28, r 1 Warsaw, upholstering, and Betty Sue Murphy. 19, r 1 Leesburg, factory worker. Paul Duane Smith, 29, Milford, printer, and Lorraine Bartley, 21, Goshen, laborer. License Suspended Two area men had their (friver’s license suspended according to the latest report from the Bureau of Motor vehicles in Indianpoiis. They are as follows: Joe K. Breeden, 27, of r 1 Syracuse, from September 23. 1970 to March 23, 1971, for drunk (friving. George W. Ryan, 58, of r 1

Leesburg, from March 1, 1971 to May 1, 1971, for drunk driving. Booked Julian I. Salazar, 26, r 1 Milford, was booked Saturday at the county jail on a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants. Guadalupe Sanchez, 25, Milford, was booked Saturday also on a charge of public intoxication by Winona Lake deputy marshals Eddie Wright and Boyce Howard. Sentenced to 60 Days Melvin J. Slabaugh, 24, r 2 Milford, was jailed on order of Warsaw city judge Robert Burner for driving while his license was suspended on a previous charge and for failure to appear in court. He was sentenced to the Indiana state farm for 60 days. Fined Edward J. Hensley, 19, r 1 Milford, was fined s2l recently by Warsaw jp Milo Clase for fishing without a license. Marriage License The following couples have applied for marriage license at the office of the county clerk: Alvin. Ray Mast, 19, Middlebury, factory worker, and Rachelle Linn Johnson, 17, r 4 Syracuse, waitress; ' Lowell Barefoot, 35, Syracuse, self-employed, and Joan Maxine Stock, 29, r 4 Syracuse, unemployed; Perry Eugene Baugher, 51, r 1 North Webster, contractor, and Evelyn Mildred Mock, 50, North Webster, waitress. Divorce Suit Rosalyn G. Pusti has filed suit in Lagrange circuit court for a divorce from Richard J. Pusti, and asks custody of two minor children. The couple married July 30, 1950 and separated May 1, 1971. Speeding Thomas K. Burton, 57, r 3 Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 in Goshen city court this week for speeding 55 miles per hour in a 40mile zone in the 900 block of Lincoln Way East, Goshen. Violation Stephen J. HUI, 22, North Webster, paid a total of $27.25 in Warsaw jp court for failure to display a vehicle inspection certificate. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stiffler of Syracuse spent the week end with relatives at Greensburg. The Cecil Groves of Selma are now at their summer home at Syracuse.

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