The Mail-Journal, Volume 8, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1971 — Page 3
OBITUARIES
Mrs. William Brandt Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs. Angehne M. Brandt, 70, of r 2 Syracuse, who died Friday afternoon at Goshen hospital following an eight week illness. Death was due to complications. She was born on July 18, 1901, at Huntington to Frank and Ernestine (Roy) Manuel and on December 3, 1911, was united in marriage to William Brandt. He preceded her in death on October 2, 1969 Mrs. Brandt was a charter member of Saint Jude’s Catholic church at Fort Wayne and attended Saint Martin dePorres church south of Syracuse. Survivors include four sons, Paul Brandt of Syracuse, William G. and Robert Brandt, both of Fort Wayne, and Richard Brandt, Auburn; one sister of Bakersfield, Calif.; eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery at Fort Wayne. Glen L. Shaw Services were held last week for Papakeechie Lake resident Glen L. Shaw, 47. of r 2 Syracuse He was found dead at his home last Wednesday night and.deputy county coroner Dr. William C. Parke ruled death a suicide by hanging sometime Monday night. A native of Fort Wayne and veteran of the Korean conflict, Shaw had resided at Papakeechie for the past year He was an employee of General Electric in Fort Wayne, and survived by one sister of Fort Wayne. Elsie Goodman McCoy Mrs Noah (Elsie) Goodman McCoy. 87. of Sun City. Ariz , sister of Mrs Orval (Ruth) Alspaugh and Miss Aletta Parker, both of Leesburg, died TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So Union Bt. Warsaw, Indiana ALLIED LBR. CO. (formerly Conn A Buhrt Lbr. Co.) Phone: 457-3331 Syracuse ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind.
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early Thursday at her home. She had been in failing health for several years. Mrs. McCoy was born in Claypool to Dan and Ellen < Ring) Parker on May 9, 1884. In 1903, she married Arthur Goodman who passed away in 1927. In 1944. she married Rev. Noah McCoy and they served in various churches in this area. He passed away in 1961. . Mrs. McCoy wasr'a former practical nurse and a member of the Collins United Methodist church and WSCS of the church at Collins, Ind. Survivors in addition to the sisters are five daughters, Mrs. Glen (Ellen) Shook, Larwill. Mrs. Violet Smith. Columbia City, Mrs. E, D. (Lucille) Mooney. Sun City, Ariz., Mrs. Robert (Willodean) Orcutt, Phoenix. Ariz . Mrs. Pauline Harmon, Palm Beach. Fla ; two stepchildren. Jozef McCoy, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Georgia Gingher. Topeka. Kan . .three other sisters. Mrs. Herbert (Esther) Price, Claypool, Mrs. George (Elta) Baker, Gaypooi, Mrs. Sam (Jessie) Jones, Alfran Nursing Home, Warsaw; nine grandchildren. 21 greatgrandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren. seven stepgrandchildren and 25 step-great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by a son, Leonard, three brothers and three sisters Funeral services were held in the Collins United Methodist church at 10:30 a m.. Monday. Rev. Fred Pflugh officiated Burial was ins Graceland cemetery at Claypool. A funeral home in Columbia City was in charge oj arrangements, CARDS IHANKsUpS CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their cards and prayers during my stay in the hospital Bernice Fisher CARD OF THANKS It is with thankful hearts and a < deep sense of gratitude that the family of Guy C Rang wishes to thank all our friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and many expressions of sympathy.
Hospital Notes CARL DUNCAN RELEASED Carl Duncan. Milford, was released from Goshen hospital last Friday where he was admitted in July after suffering a heart attack. 4 Mr. Duncan is home and is steadily improving. The doctor has stated, however, that there be very few visitors. Louie May Shoemaker, Milford, was admitted last week to Wabash County hospital. ’ Mrs. Marilyn Wuthrich, r 2 Milford, was released Tuesday from Goshen hospital.. Mrs. Jack Himes, r 1 Leesburg, was admitted last week to Murphy Medical Center. Mrs Grace M. Anglin, r 2 Leesburg, was dismissed from Murphy Medical Center last week. Steve Tamer, Leesburg, was treated recently in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center. Debra Taylor, r 1 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center recently. Cecil Gulmire. Leesburg, has been admitted to Whitley County hospital. Rickie Hamman. box 261, Leesburg, was admitted recently to Goshen hospital. He has since been released. Mrs. Oscar Robinson, r 1 Leesburg, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Roy Eisenhour. Milford, was admitted Thursday to Goshen hospital. - Mrs. J. Lloyd Dewart, Milford, was admitted to Goshen hospital on Thursday. Thomas Reynolds, Leesburg, was admitted the end of lasi week to Whitley County hospital. Robert E. Smythe, Leesburg, was admitted Sunday to Goshen hospital. Mrs Jerry Carr, r 1 Leesburg, was admitted the first of the week to Murphy Medical Center. Leo Donahue, Jr., Leesburg, has been dismissed from Murphy Medical Center. Royatta Brosley. r 2 Milford, was treated in the emergency room recently at Murphy Medical Center. Janice Kuhn, r 1 Leesburg, was treated in the emergency room at Murphy Medical Center the first of the week. Dorothea Stickel, r 1 Milford, was admitted recently to Goshen hospital. Mrs. Esther Charlton, r 2 Milford, has been dismissed from Goshen hospial. Richard Kaiser of r 2 Milford, underwent throat surgery Wednesday, Aug 11, at Mayo Brothers clinic in Rochester, Minn. Elmer Shoemaker, Leesburg, was admitted the first of the week to Murphy Medical Center. Mrs. Robert Blankenship, Leesburg, has been admitted to Parkview hospital, Plymouth. |Hp Essas^ Red Skelton Engelbert Humperdinck Glen Campbell Roy Rogers & Dale Evans STH Dimension English Horse Show Eddy Arnold Koch man s Hell Drivers State Fair Century Championship Motorcycle Races Harness Racing Exhibits—Contests — Giant Midway— 1 Modern Farm Equipment Bring the Family fA See it All Enjoy it All - a" Ask about our ■STATE FAIR PACKAGE} I STOUFFER'S INDIANAPOLIS INN I | 2820 H. Meridian St. Phone (317) 923-4248
Brenda Black, Leesburg, is a patient at Whitley County hospital. Nina Allie, r 4 Syracuse, was released Saturday from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Norma Galloway of Cromwell was dismissed from Goshen hospital Saturday. Mrs. Dorllas Kline of r 2 Syracuse entered Goshen hospital Monday. Dr. Charles Hursh of Syracuse entered Goshen hospital Sunday night and was released on Monday. Mrs. Emory Stiffler of North Webster has been dismissed from Whitley County hospital Jessie Kiser of North Webster has been released from Whitley County hospital. Golda M. Strieby of 530 South Harrison street, Syracuse, entered Goshen hospital last Wednesday, and was released Saturday. ' Mrs. Nelly Wolfe, r 2 Syracuse, was dismissed from Goshen hospital on Wednesday of last week. Donald Nelson of North Webster was released last week from Goshen hospital. Angela Reed. Syracuse, has been released from Goshen hospital. Mrs. Romola Herman, r 4 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hopsital last week. Mrs. Geneva Norris, r 4 Syracuse, has been released from Goshen hospital. Homer Graber, North Webster, has been dismissed from Whitley County hospital. __ Eston Clayton of Syracuse was released Thursday from Goshen hospital and readmitted on Sunday. Robert Murray of Syracuse is a patient at Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. 44106. Ralph V. Knisley of r ,4 Syracuse was dismissed Thursday from Goshen hospital. Robert Anderson of r 1 North Webster received emergency room treatment at Murphy Medical Center last week. Jessie Kiser, North Webster has been admitted to Whitley - County hospital. Charles D. White of 724 E. Baltimore street, Syracuse, was dismissed Friday from Goshen hospital. Elmer L. Peterson, r 3 Syracuse, was released from Goshen hospital Friday. LOGAN son Mr. and Mrs. Guy Logan, r 2 Leesburg, are the parents of a baby son born Sunday, Aug. 15 at Goshen hospital. PULVER, Monica Dalene Mr. and Mrs, David Pulver of Grabill announce the birth of a daughter born Friday, Aug. 3, in Parkview hospital. Fort Wayne. Monica Dalene, weighed seven pounds and 11 ounces. She has an older brother, Mark. Mrs. Pulver is the former Ilene Kammerer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester _ Pulver of Fort Wayne are the paternal grandparents. BEER. Jessica E. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Beer. 11, 455 Colerick, Fort Wayne, are the parents of their first child, a girl, born Saturday, Aug. 14, at Parkview hospital. Fort Wayne. She was named Jessica E. Jessica weighed six pounds, seven ounces Mrs. John Newbum of Fort Wayne and the late Samuel A. Beer of Milford are the paternal grandparents. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hudson of New Haven. Mrs. Andrew J. Beer. Milford, is the great-grandmother. VANDIEPENBOS. Kristi Kay Mr and Mrs. Richard VanDiepenbos of 625 Baltimore street. Syracuse, are the parents of their third child, a seven
NOTICE SYRACUSE Republican Caucus Will Be Held Thurs., Aug. 26 At 7:30 p.m. At Syracuse Scout Cabin To Select A Republican Ticket For The Fall Election (5 Town Trustees and 1 Clerk-Treasurer) All Syracuse Republicans Invited And Urged To Attend. To Help Select A Strong Ticket. Loren E. Longenbaugh. Town Chairman
pound, 12*6 ounce daughter, Kristi Kay born Sunday, Aug. 15, at Goshen hospital. The couple has two other children, a daughter, Lori Ann, 4, and a son Michael Ray, age 2. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritter of r' 2 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Neal VanDiepenbos of New Paris are the grandparents. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller, r 4 Syracuse, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, r 3 Syracuse and Mrs. Pearl Holdeman of Goshen. Court News Fined Donald Beer, 16, Milford, was fined S3O recently by Warsaw judge Robert Bruner on a charge of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. Executrix Named Georgene Gawthrop, r 2 Leesburg, widow of Herbert V. Gawthrop, has been named as executrix of her late husband’s will. He passed away on July 12, 1971. The value of the estate is undetermined. A son, Herbert Victor Gawthrop, Jr., of Glen Ellyn. 111., is the only other heir. The will has been filed in Kosciusko circuit court. Divorce Filed Dennis Charles Archer, Oswego. has filed for a divorce in Kosciusko court against Connie Leona Archer, r 1 Leesburg. They were married on August 15, 1970 and separated February 19, 1971. Arrested Noe E. Lozano, 19. Milford, was arrested and booked over the week end at the county jail on a charge of non-payment of a fine. Distributed The net value of the estate of the late Floyd Brower of Syracuse, who died July 12, 1970, has been set at $14,904.78 and ordered distributed equally by the Kosciusko superior court, to the three heirs. Receiving equal shares of $4,968.26 each were Guy Maxwell Brower of r 4 Syracuse, Philip D. Brower of r 4 Goshen, and Martha Todd, Hammond. Booked Robert Stover, 22, r 3 Syracuse, was booked at the county jail over the week end for disorderly conduct. Speeding Edwin M. Emerson, 65, r 3 Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 for speeding 55 miles an hour in a 40 zone on Lincolnway East, Goshen, when appearing in Goshen city court. Fined Arlene F. Kincaid, 32, of r 1 Syracuse, paid a total of $27.25 in Goshen court for speeding 47 miles per hour in a 30 mile speed zone in the 1400 block of Chicago avenue. Goshen. Executrix Vera G. O’Haver of Syracuse has been appointed executrix of the estate of her father George R. Hodgson of Syracuse who died July 8, 1971. The last will and testament of the late Mr. Hodgson has been admitted to probate in Kosciusko circuit with $6,000 in real property and S3OO in personal property. A sister, Mrs. Phoebe Hocker of Syracuse is also listed as an heir. Possession Becky Lindzy, 15, North Webster, paid a total of $45 when appearing in Warsaw jp court for illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. Fined Randy Brady of Syracuse and Douglas Ringler. Syracuse, both 16. paid a total of S3O each in Warsaw city court on separate charges of illegal possession of alcoholic beverages. Probate The last will and testament of the late Elizabeth W. "Dalton of Syracuse has been admitted to t probate in Kosciusko superior court with a stepson, William Matthews Dalton of Stillwater, Okla., and the Lincoln National Bank and Trust Co , Fort Wayne, designated as co-executors to the
estate valued at $15,000 in personal property. Mrs. Dalton died on July 27, 1971. Heirs in the will are Mary E. Niekamp of Overland Park, Kans.; Mary B. Rigdon, Syracuse; David K. Williams, Warsaw; Mina King, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Katherine Dalton of Stillwater, Okla.; Helen Wright, Miami, Fla.; Marian W. Dalton, Stillwater, Okla.; and Marion G. Turner of Las Vegas, Nev. Administratrix Nancy L. Butt of South Bend has been named administratrix of the estate of her late father, Otis Clyde Butt, who dipd on June 25,1971. Other heirs to the estate estimated at $2,000 in personal property and SIB,OOO in real property include two Syracuse sons, Alan C. Butt and William B. Butt. Booked James M. Thornburg, 21, Syracuse, was booked at the county jail early Friday on charges of driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages and public intoxication. Will Probated The last will and testament of the late Jay A. Rigdon of r 4 Syracuse has been admitted to probate in Kosciusko circuit court with the First National Bank of Warsaw named as executor of the will. The estate is valued at $400,000 in personal property and SIO,OOO in real property. Mr. Rigdon died on July 4, 1971. Heirs include Mary B. Rigdon, widow, of r 4 Syracuse; two sons. Jay A. Rigdon 111 of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Michael Andrew Rigdon, Dayton, Ohio; Elsie Rigdon of Fort Wayne and three grandchildren, Jay A. Rigdon IV, - John Rigdon and Shauna Rigdon. all of Fort Wayne. Marriage Licenses John Philip Wortinger, 22. r 1 Syracuse, and Jacalyn Donnell Thomas, 19, r 2 Syracuse; Robert T. Searfoss, 22, r 1 Syracuse, mechanic, and Paula Kay Kerline, 23, r 4 Syracuse, student; Bruce Allen Mock, 20, North Webster, Lakeview Concrete, and Cheryl Ann Mock, 16, r 1 Pierceton, unemployed; Joe Kalinich, 56, Glennie. Mich., civil service, and Betty Jean Fuller, 47, Syracuse unemployed. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goodrich and children. South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sparks and Joyce of Sidney and John Clark of North Manchester are spending a few days at Cedar Point. Guests at Burson’s Delta Report in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan last week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rassi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer and family, all of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Steffen of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Branson of Lafayette.
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Wed., Aug. 18, 1971—THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Times, Dates For Syracuse Caucuses
Two town caucuses are Mrs. Clifford (Rink) Miller as scheduled for next week at vice charman; Mrs. Tom Swartz, Syracuse to select persons for the secretary and Tom Swartz, fall election of five town trustees treasurer. Mrs. Charles (Bud) and a clerk-treasurer. Miller is election commissioner. Both caucuses are scheduled to Loren E. Longenbaugh is town be held at the Syracuse scout chairman for the Republican cabin. The Democratic caucus Central committee with Mrs. will be on Tuesday, Aug. 24, at Tom Prickett serving as vice 7:30 p.m. and the Republican chairman; Miss Jean Insley, caucus on Thursday, Aug. 26, also secretary; Noble Blocker, at 7:30 p.m. treasurer; and Mrs. Frank Town chairman Nelson Auer Bates, election commissioner, will preside for the Tuesday This caucus is open to all meeting which is open to all in- Syracuse Republicans who are terested Syracuse citizens with qualified voters.
Barbee Lakes MRS. TRACY VANCUREN
The Hoosier club met at the Barbee Lake club house on Wednesday. There were 17 members and one guest present. After the pot luck dinner games were enjoyed.- The committee was Mrs. Agnes VanCuren. Mrs. Kathleen Weghorst and Mrs. Bertha Royer. The next meeting will be on September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Helfrich and daughters Linda and Brenda from Armstrong, 111., were Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Jess Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett of Osceola. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flynn of McHenry, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahm on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Stella Risser spent several days with Mrs. Ann Swindell at Alexander. They visited another friend in Anderson. The Missjes Laura Ann and Christy Black spent the week end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Lußue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trimback and family of Dayton, Ohio, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harter, Mrs. Steven Parson and Christy and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren were Wednesday evening super guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinz at Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helfrich and daughters and Mrs. Tracy VanCuren were Saturday evening super guests of Mrs. Gladys Mast and Ronnie. They called on Mrs. Eldon Helfrich in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adams. Mrs. George Gary and Mrs. Mary Jones of Middletown, Ohio, spent one day recently with Mrs. Donna Green. Kerri Aubsburger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Augsburger, Jr., W’aubee Lake, is spending the week in Columbus, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yeck.
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