The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 May 1972 — Page 3

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Guy Knepper Ulmer Funeral services were conducted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in A Warsaw funeral home for Guy Knepper Ulmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ulmer of r. 4 Warsaw. The infant was stillborn at 5:30 a m. Friday in the Murphy Medical Center. Surviving in addition to the parents, Robert and Jacqueline (Knepper) Ulmer, are one sister. Karen Lee, 24; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Knepper of r 4 Warsaw; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jordon of r 2 Leesburg; great-grandparents, Mrs. Doyle Swanson of r 6 Warsaw, Mrs Linden Knepper of r 5 Warsaw, Mrs. Josephine Ulmer of Etna Green, Mrs. Leora Fisk of r 2 Leesburg and Obed Haesenplug of California; and one great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Swanson of Atwood Rev. Herbert Edwards officiated at the services and burial was in the Etna Green cemetery Thomas A. Roberts Thanas A. Roberts. 82, r 4 Warsaw,' passed away at 8:17 am. Mcnday of an apparent heart attack. He whs northbound on SR 15. one half mile north of Warsaw at the time of death Witnesses following the Roberts auto said he slumped over in the car and the auto veered across the road colliding with a southbound auto driven by Edison H Obnen. 65. of 521 East Liberty St., Covington. Mr. Roberts was born April I, 1890 in Kosciusko county to George and Nettie (Brock) Roberts and was a lifetime resident of this county. He was united in marriage to Minnie Waldsburger on May 8. 1912 and she survives Other survivors include two sons, Edwin C. and Wayne, both of Warsaw; one sister. Mrs George (Delia( Beach of Warsaw. Funeral services will be conducted today (Wednesday) at 1 p m with Rev Bill Garner ofBig Barn Auction Downtown Milford Every Saturday Nite 7:00 P.M. O. A. Lambert Auctioneer Consignments Wanted Phone

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fi ci a ting and interment will be in the Milfad cemetery. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, MAY 7 Emergency Room Scott Logan of Leesburg MONDAY. MAY 8 Admissions Miss Tonia L. Moser of r 1 North Webster. Emergency Room Mrs. Benito Garza, box 261 Milford. TUESDAY. MAY 9 Admissions John Wood of r 1 Leesburg. Mrs. Nolan Freiden of r 1 Leesburg WEDNESDAY. MAY 10 Admissions Mrs. James Miller of r 1 Leesburg. Earl Hack worth of Milford. Dismissals Miss Tonia Moser of r 1 North Webster Emergency Room Mrs. Jewel Rogers of r 2 Leesburg. Earl Hackworth of Milford. Mrs Jack Himes of r 1 Leesburg. THURSDAY. MAY 11 Dismissals Mrs Nolan Freidan of r 1 Leesburg FRIDAY. MAY 12 Room Miss Julia Castro, box 44 Milfad. SATURDAY. MAY 13 ' Dismissals Mrs. Glendon Huffman of r 2 Leesburg. SUNDAY. MAY 14 Dismissals Earl Hackwath. 209 Nath West street, Milford Goshen General TUESDAY. MAY 9 Dismissals Wendel C. Gregory of r 1 Leesburg Mrs Dennis Richcreek and daughter of r 1 Nath Webster. THURSDAY, MAY 11 Admissions Mrs. Eva E Reiniche. box 64 Milfad Edna Parker of Milfad James L. Hiatt of r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Bitsie A Murphy of r 1 Leesburg Mrs. Alyce M Bell of r 1 Nath Webster. Mrs. Blanche R Ditchett of r 1

Syracuse. Mrs. Anna L. Pinkerton of r 3 Syracuse. FRIDAY. MAY 12 Admissions Albert C. Petty of Milfad. Dismissals Mrs. Fred Auer of 131 West Boston street, Syracuse. Mrs. Worth Packer of r 1 Nath Webster. Harley Lindemuth of r 1 Syracuse. Mrs. Robert Farber of r 1 Syracuse. Mrs. Merl D. Laughlin of r 3 Syracuse. James L. Hiatt of r 1 Syracuse. SATURDAY. MAY 13 Admissions Susan E. Hasse of r 2 Syracuse. SUNDAY. MAY 14 Dismissals Sharon A. Marquart, 112 West Washington St., Syracuse Mrs Ralph Caudill and son, 206 West. Main St., Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 15 Admissions Mrs. Viola Fleiscjhauer. 512 Nath Branch St.. Syracuse. Betty Scat of r 3 Syracuse. Karen Goldy of r 1 Nath Webster Dismissals Mrs. William R. Ream and son. , Midlakes Trailer Court, North Webster. OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Louis Cader of Leesburg was admitted to the Whitley County hospital. Columbia City, last week. James Tharp of Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital last week Mrs. Clyde Weaver, 718 Front St., Syracuse, was taken by ambulance to the Goshen hospital at 8:17 p.m. Sunday after becoming ill at her home. She is repated in serious condition. Mrs. Nolan Frieden of Leesburg was admitted to the Wabash County hospital, Wabash, over the week end. Dr Eugene Yoder of Syracuse was admitted to Goshen hospital Saturday evening after becoming ill and is undergang observation. Owen W Gertsch of 414 Deer Park avenue. Temple Terrace, Fla., famerly of Syracuse, is recuperating at his home following emergency surgery’ at the University Community hospital of Temple Terrace, Fla., the last of April. Tom Swensen of r 1 Milford remains in the Elkhart hospital this week. He is listed in satisfactory condition following exploratay surgery on his leg on Tuesday. He will remain in traction for several weeks and appreciates hearing from his friends. His room number is 391. Miss Naomi Harford of Winona Lake, a former Milford school teacher, re-entered the Elkhart hospital on Monday for medical treatment. Grace McDonald of Milford has been released from the Goshen hospital. She was released on Wednesday, May 10, and she appreciates all visitors and cards.

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Hr > Ijs IF, < I k izi -AW TUESDAY FIRE — Approximately 1150 in damage was given by Syracuse firemen in a fire Tuesday night at 8:15 at the Cleo Singrey residence several doors north of the Frog at Syracuse. A hole in the chimney was blamed for the fire which started after a fire was lit in a free-standing fireplace at the residence. Some paneling and rafters in the attic area were damaged. Chad and Chris Singrey reside at the residence with their father and Chris was home at the time of the fire. A Mail-Journal Staff Photo.

Court News Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Steven Wayne Crosby, 27, Jackson, Tenn., restaurant manager and Nancy Ellen Yoder, 20, Syracuse, student. Paul S. Mullet. 24, r 2 Leesburg, trailer factory and Rosemary Hochstetler, 27, r 2 Milford, factory. Richard Irvin Lemberg, 22, Syracuse, drapery’ cutter and Patricia Marie Dudech, 20, Syracuse, cashier. Account Suit Penwood Sales Corporation vs Melfin and Barbara McCoy (Turkey Creek Ranch) of r 1 Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment of $lB9 plus interest and costs of action for merchandise delivered to defendant. Pre-Sentence Investigation A pre-sentence investigation was ordered last week in Goshen fa Elwood Foster of r 2 Syracuse. He had entered a guilty plea to a charge of assault and battery. Weddell Berkey was appointed as counsel. Complaint Filed Jerry Vance doing business as Wawasee Construction Company has filed a complaint to foreclose a mechanic lien against Edith H. Rogers of Elkhart in connection with work done at an Elkhart residence. The complaint was filed in the Elkhart county court house on May 16. Divace Filed Patricia Wong vs Corwyn C. Wong of Syracuse. The couple was married August 15, 1970 and separated May 2, 1972. Plaintiff demands divorce, former name of Doyle restored and division of property. Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: James C. DeSomer, 21, r 2 Syracuse, $49 for reckless driving, $49 for speeding, $49 for driving under influence and S3O for public intoxication.

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Ramiro Oviedo, 21, box 270 Milford. S3O for disregarding stop sign. Gary T. Hamman, of r 1 Leesburg, $46 for public intoxication and $49 for driving under influence. Larry H. Martindale, 27, 501 South Main street, Syracuse, $25 for leaky load. Henry Sierk. of r 2 Milford, assault and battery charge, taken under advisement. SSOO bond. The following person yas assessed fines and costs when appearing before city judge Robert Burner recently: Michael A. Clark, 20, r 2 Syracuse, unreasonable speed. S3O. The following persons were 5 assessed fines in Goshen courts: Thomas E. Prickett of 201 Nath Lake street, Syracuse, paid a fine of sl3 in Goshen city court Friday fa driving with an expired safety inspection sticker. Teddy J. Mack, 51, r 1 Syracuse paid fines of $53, received a sixmonth suspended sentence to the Indiana State Farm and loss of his driver’s license for two months when appearing in the Goshen city court Tuesday, May 16. on a charge of driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Gerald Perry. 49. Leesburg, was fined $26 fa no operata’s license on Tuesday. David E. Kilian, 23, r 2 Syracuse paid fines on Tuesday of s6l for speeding and no operator’s license. Elva D. Miller, 23, 707 Medusa St., Syracuse, paid sl3 on Tuesday fa driving with an expired license plate. "T BIRTHS M ZIMMERMAN, Krista Louise Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Jr., of Milfad are the proud parents of a daughter bom at 9:30 a.m. on Ma>y 16 at the Elkhart hospital. Krista Louise tipped the scales at nine pounds, three ounces and was 21 inches long. Krista has one sister, Cara Lynn, two and a half years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Royce Biller of Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zimmerman, Sr., Milford. » MURPHY, Christopher Patrick A soi was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murphy of r 1 Leesburg at approximately 3:05 a.m., May 9 at the Goshen hospital. Christopher Patrick weighed seven pounds, and onefourth ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hall of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy of r 1 Leesburg are paternal grandparents. Paternal great-grandfather is Alfred Kuhn of North Webster. i The Murphy’s have a three-year-old son, Robie. RICHCREEK, Kathleen Laura A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richcreek of r 1 Nath Webster. May 5 at 11:59 p.m. Kathleen Laura weighed seven pounds, one ounce and measured 204 inches. She was bom at the Goshen hospital. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Laura Gwen and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richcreek. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Fenner. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Mabel Penn. CAUDILL son Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caudill, 206 West St., Syracuse, are the patents of a son bom last week at the Goshen hospital. CARDS ■OF«J| THANKS Igp IN MEMORIAM In memory of James Chambers who passed away one year ago — May 21, 1971. Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And fagive us our debts, as we fagive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, fa ever. Amen. The families of Jim Rummel, Shirley Vandemark, Georgia Beechy and Betty IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Patricia Litchenwalter . . . Husband and children Parents Grandfather CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Syracuse volunteer fire department and others who helped during the bam fire last Thursday maning. Mrs. Ruth B. Kern 4 1 Plan Commission To Meet Thursday The Syracuse town plan canmission will meet at town hall Thursday night. May 18, at 7:30 p.m. to hear a number of petitions. Hearings will be on certificates of approval fa Kinder Realty, Inc., consisting 33-lots and also 23-lots; Donald Gardner and Richard Gardner fa plat consisting of 134-residential lots; and a petition by Liberty Homes, Inc., fa vacation of certain public streets and alleys in the town of Syracuse and located at the south edge of Syracuse. TOPS Members Attend Rally Members of TOPS 106, Syracuse, attended an area rally in Elkhart where they heard an inspirational talk by Janet Faurote from TOPS 112. Warsaw, on how she lost 93 pounds. The members also attended the state recognition day in Fort Wayne recently where Syracuse member Mrs. Richard Plikerd, Sr., graduated from TOPS to KOPS. TOPS means Take Off Pounds Sensibly and KOPS means Keep Off Pounds Sensibly. TOPS meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at 619 S. Main street, Syracuse. Visitors are welcome.

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New Salem By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE SUNDAY SERVICES HONOR MOTHERS During the morning worship hour all the men honored the mothers by singing “Springs of Living Water” accompanied by Cindy Rapp and Rhonda Hurd. Pastor Lewycky’s morning message was “Who is a Christian Mother?” Several mothers were asked to choose their favaite hymns and were sung during the evening singspiration led by Max Shively. Shively honored the mothers by singing “Precious Memories”. He was accompanied by Cindy Rapp. Pastor Lewycky’s message was “The Priesthood of Believers.” - NS—WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP HONORS BIRTHDAYS Ladies of the Women’s Fellowship met at a restaurant in Goshen honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Howard Kreider and Mrs. Edna Tom. Mrs. Dale Mock baked a birthday cake fa the occasion. After the meal Mrs. Ray Ferverda opened the meeting by reading “A Friend.” A poem, “A Way to Eliminate Worry” was read by Mrs. Max Miller. Mrs. Mock read “If God Fagot the World for One Day.” A Devaions were led by Mrs. Howard Kreider reading from Matthew 6:19-21 and spoke on “Our Troubled Times.” Silent prayer followed. In closing Mrs. Kreider read, “Threshold of Time.” Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn gave a reading “What is a Grandmother?” After the close of the meeting some of the ladies visited with Mrs. Inez Shively and Mrs. Anna Pinkerton who are patjents at the Goshen hospital. Those enjoying the day were Mrs. Dale Mock, Mrs. Ray Ferverda, Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse, Mrs. Earl Ulery, Mrs. Howard Kreider, Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs. Patil Schermerhan, Mrs. Edna Tom, Mrs. Elsie Weybright, Mrs. Ruth DeFries, Mrs. Russel Baker, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse and Mrs. Frank Johnson. —NS— 1 VISIT LAKESIDE CHAPEL MEETING Mrs. Guy Morehouse and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse were guests Thursday of Mrs. Stephen Banman at the ladies WSMA meeting at the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel. Quilting and stuffing toys were the projects of the day. After a fellowship meal Mrs. Larry Hartsler of r 1 Ligonier, guest speaker, spoke on “Ye are the Salt of the Earth.” She will be the head of the Goshen Ladies Bible Study Fellowship next fall and has been a discussion leader fa several years. —NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock and Mr. Anna Bishop were Sunday guests at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holloway and Steve and Vicki of Mentone. Mrs. Edna Ton and Doris was a Mother’s Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinix and daughters, Marianne and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda were entertained Sunday in the Warsaw hone of Miss Clara Driver. Mrs. Ruth DeFries and Mrs. Vida Losey enjoyed Sunday dinner together. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhan, Cindy and Doug, attended Sunday morning services at the Roann Church of the Brethren. Two babies, one of who was little Christine Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schermerhorn, were dedicated during the services. The Schermerhorns were later dinner guests of the younger Schermerhorns. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Maehouse were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harley Fisher near Peru. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fultz and Linda of Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. David Fisher of Battle Creek, Mich. Mrs. Ray Ferverda and Miss Clara Driver were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs.

Rex Wildman and daughter Wenda at their mother-daughter banquet held at the Winona Free Methodist church. Mrs. Lydia Maehouse was entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek, Lorraine and Sharon. Afternoon and evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maehouse of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Maehouse and family of New Paris. Milford Lions Hear Pros, Cons On Space Program Milford Lions were treated to a vigorous debate on the pros and cons of the United States space program by four young speakers who showed considerable budding eloquence and research into their subject. Wawasee high school speech teacher Alan Zerkel introduced four sophomores of his speech class who gave their subject a thorough going-over. Their topic was: “Resolved, The United States Space Program Should Be Abolished.” Taking the affirmative were Cindy Hyndman and Becky Replogle, and negative speakers were Roz Long and Bill Rush. Each speaker was given five minutes, then a three minute rebuttal. Judges were unable to decide a winning team, giving each team a 98.6 per cent mark. To Hear Alva Stout Ted Baumgartner, a guest, asked Lions if they would be interested in hearing an interesting program by Alva Stout,’ famer Milfad principal, about a trip he took into the Canadian wilds. Since Mr. Stout will be at the Milfad alumni banquet on Saturday, June 3, it was voted to have hun appear before the Lions club on Monday, June 5. All Lions were urged to bring a guest at this meeting. Guests at the Monday night meeting besides Mr. Baumgartner were Arnold Rich and Bill Little. Merit Awards (Continued From Page 1) service awards to two area newspapers, including The Mail- . Journal, for communications in community relations, all from the American Federation of police. Town board president Thomas Prickett commended the chief of police. Town board members in attendance were Prickett and Noble C. Blocker. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koser, Jr., of r 3 Syracuse had Sunday guests of Mrs. Agnes Gengler and Mr rand Mrs. John Gengler. both of Delphos, Ohio. LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals tor the acceptance of a rental "purchase agreement for the rental and purchase of a heavy duty dump truck by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse, Indiana will be received at the Town Hall in Syracuse until 7:30 o'clock P.M., June IS, 1972 and will then and there be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications for said vehicle, the manner of payment- therefor, and the conditions of bidding, may all be obtained at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Syracuse Town Hall, an South Huntington Street, Syracuse, InOlmui. The Board of Trustees of the Town of Syracuse reserves the right to waive informalities in bids and to reject any or all bids Betty Dust Clerk-Treasurer Town of Syracuse M. 17,24 THE MAIL-JOURNAL Published by The Mail-Journal every Wednesday and entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Syracuse, Indiana 4*M7. Second class postage paid at 103 E. Main Street, Syracuse, Indiana 4*547 and at additional entry offices. Subscription: 55.00 per year in Kosciusko County; 55.50 outside county. C. S. Myers Ford Presents Jlrv HAROLD MELCHI Salesman AtC. S. Myers Syracuse Phone: 457-4116 This Week’s Special 72 Pinto Station Wagon Save $ $ $

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