The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1972 — Page 3

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Charles Guy Funeral services were held Saturday for Mrs. Jenny D. Guy, 100, of Pierceton and mother of Wayne Guy, North Webster. She passed away Thursday morning at the Alfran nursing home at Columbia City. In failing health for several years, Mrs. Guy was born on September 22, 1871 in Kosciusko county to Jimmy and Bridget Johnson. A lifetime resident of Kosciusko county, her marriage to Charles Guy took place in 1899 and he preceded her in death in 1939. She was a member of the Pierceton American Legion auxiliary, Women’s Relief Corps and the Pierceton Baptist church. In addition to the son, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Nellie) Huff and Mrs. Don Leedy, both of Pierceton; 11 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Three sons preceded her in death. Interment was in Washington Union cemetery. Mrs. Luther Vance FUneral services were held last Thursday for Mrs. Virginia E. Vance, 59, r 3 Warsaw and a former art instructor in the Syracuse schools. Death came at 6 p.m. on Monday in Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne where she had been a patient since June 27 after being transferred from the Warsaw hospital. A native of Jackson township, Kosciusko county, Mrs. Vance was born on February 22,1913 to Charles and Lottie (Compton) McConnell. In 1937, she was united in marriage to Luther Vance and he survives. In the teaching profession for 37 years, she graduated in 1930 from Sidney high school and also from Manchester college. Mrs. Vance also taught art, in addition to Syracuse, at Whitko School corporation.

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She was a member of the Pierceton Presbyterian church, the National Education association and the Indiana State Teachers association. In addition to the husband, she is survived by one niece and one cousin. Burial was in the South Whitley cemetery. ° Charles Robert Roose Funeral services were held Sunday for Charles Robert (Bob) Roose, 50, r 1 North Webster. A North Webster area resident most of his life, he passed away of an apparent heart attack at his home around 3:30 a.m. Friday following an illness of three weeks. He was bom on July 30,1922 at Nappanee to Virgil and LaFern (Miller) Roose. On March 2,1943 he was united in marriage to the former Norma Rider. Mr. Roose was a Tool and Die craftsman for Rayco Steel Process Co. at Warsaw, a veteran of World War II and member of the North Webster United Methodist church. Surviving are the widow; the father of Ontario, Calif; two sons, Robert L., Colorado Springs, Colo., and Richard of Syracuse; one daughter, Mrs. Don (Sue) Guy of North Webster; and two grandchildren. One sister preceded him in death. Burial was in Salem cemetery at Wilmot. Cora A. Gall Mrs. Cora A. Gall, 87, Leesburg, died at 3:30 a.m. Saturday at her daughter’s home, Mrs. Willard Hepler, Leesburg. Mrs. Gall was born on November 8, 1884 at Silver Lake to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Correll. She had resided in Leesburg since her marriage to Arthur Gall in 1918. Mr. Gall preceded her in death in 1941. She was a member of the Church of God. Survivors include a son, Ralph, New Carlisle; two daughters, Mrs. Willard (Mary) Hepler, Leesburg, Mrs. Eva Howard, Kurtz; 16 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; three brothers, Artie Swihart, Washington state, Clarence Swihart, Sarasota, Fla., Howard Swihart, Silver Lake; one sister, Mrs. Henry Shephard, Toscin. Funeral services were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Monday with Rev. Kenneth Leininger officiating. Interment will be in the Leesburg cemetery. Mrs. Charles Ritter Mrs. Lucy Jane Ritter, 92, r 1 Cromwell and a lifetime resident of Noble county, died at 9 a.m. Monday in McCray hospital at Kendallville following an illness of one year. Death was due to complications. Mrs. Ritter was born in Noble

county on August 8, 1880 to Ephram and Rebecca (Locke) Pippenger. On January 5, 1899, she was united in marriage to Charles Ritter and he preceded her in death in 1962. A housewife, she was a member of the Sparta United Church of Christ and the home demonstration club. Surviving are four sons, Guy, r 1 Cromwell, Everett Ray of Elkhart, Bernard, Rochester, and Don of Leesburg; two daughters, Mrs. Scott (Mildred) Rider, Larwill and Mrs. Warren (Marris) Schmuck of Hartford City; 15 grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the HairisTroxel funeral home, North Webster, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today (Wednesday.) Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Sparta United Church of Christ with Rev. Homer Lynch officiating. Interment will be in Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. Mrs. James Engle Mrs. James (Mildred Marie) Engle, 45, Leesburg, was found dead by her husband at 11 p.m. Sunday. Death was ruled to carbon monoxide poisoning by coroner Dr. Arthur Moser. She was found in the garage of her home. Her husband had just returned from a trip to Michigan when he found her. Mrs. Engle served as president of the Leesburg Merchants Association, was a member of the Oswego Baptist church, was employed by the Leesburg Lumber Co. and had spearheaded a drive to obtain playground equipment for children in the community. Mrs. Engle was bom September 9, 1927 to Artie and Florence (Ryan) Long, Sr., in Kosciusko county. She was united in marriage on June 19, 1966 to James Engle in Bristol. Surviving with the husband are her father, Artie Long, Sr., Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Lutie) Beatty, Leesburg, Mrs. Roland (Roberta) Lentz, South Bend; one brother, Artie Long, Jr., Oswego; and several aunts and uncles. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Oswego Baptist church with Rev. Ray Finkbiner officiating. Interment was in the Oswego cemetery. Court News Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Harvey Monroe Hall, 21, r 2 Syracuse, Windsor Mobile Home and Beverly Jo Morse, 17, 400 East Boston street, Syracuse, unemployed. Michael Dane Miller, 24, box 335 Milford, factory and Vickie Lee Timmons, 18, r 1 Milford, factory. Solomon James Ball, 40, r 2 Syracuse, trailer factory and

Mary Ann Brock Godfrey, 28, r 2 Syracuse, housewife. Jeffery Martin, 19, box 146 Milford, Armstrong Products and Patricia Doyle, 21, r 3 Bristol, unemployed. Earl Lavon Roberts, 28, r 3 Syracuse, teacher and Phyllis Ann Haney, 31, box 229 North Webster, teacher. Michael Alan Ginter, 19, r 1 Leesburg, Heckman Fiberglas and Deeanna Gail Huyghe, 18, r 1 Leesburg, unemployed. William Oren Wimmer, 22, r 1 North Webster, factory worker and Anita Anne Foy, 18, r 1 North Webster, unemployed. Jack Russell Brazel, 27, 706 East Baltimore street, Syracuse, factory and Nancy Jean Blankenship, 31, 706 East Baltimore street, Syracuse, factory. f The following persons have applied for marriage licenses in the clerk’s office in Elkhart county: Charles Kenneth Cobum, 21, 430 Dglan drive, Syracuse, factory employee and Lina Joan Fedorow, 19, 3812 Elkhart Rd., Goshen. Emory Franklin Stetler, 65, 630 South Main St., Syracuse, selfemployed and Florence Cora Wortinger, 58, r 1 Syracuse, cook. Promissory Note Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Alethea Haggerty, et al of Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment of $1,924.86 and cost of action for promissory note. Note Suit Peoples State Bank vs Clair E. Bunyan of Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment of $23,500 and cost of action for note executed May 1, 1971. Fined Divorces Filed The following divorces were filed in the Elkhart county circuit court last week: Nancy J. Jensen of r 4 Syracuse vs Robert W. Jensen. The couple was married December 25, 1954 and separated July 31. She seeks custody of two children. Dennis Vandiver of r 1 Milford vs Thelma Vandiver. The couple was married January 4,1972 and separated April 24. The following person was assessed fines and costs when appearing before city judge Robert Burner recently: David Strombeck, 19, North Webster, S3O for no headgear. The following person was assessed fines and costs when appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: Ronnie Poe, box 253 Leesburg, S3O for illegal consumption. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, JULY 30 Emergency Room Mrs. John Copas of Syracuse. MONDAY, JULY 31 Dismissals Mrs. Robert Tusing and son of Leesburg. Emergency Room Miss Belinda Gonzales of Milford. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 Admissions Jerry L. Hostetler of r 2 Leesburg. Mrs. Lunettie O. Teeple of r 1 Leesburg. Emergency Room Mrs. William Dunn of r 2 Leesburg. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Emergency Room Allen Drabenstott of Leesburg. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 Admissions Joe Herron of r 1 Leesburg. Emergency Room Hanford Hall of r 1 Leesburg. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 Dismissals Jerry L. Hostetler of Leesburg. Dale E. Hinesley of r 1 Leesburg. Emergency Room Raymond Clark of Syracuse. Jeffery Herron of North Webster.

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Goshen General TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 Admissions Agnes B. Gross, box 26 Leesburg. Dismissals Theodora Martinex, box 533 Milford. Lloyd H. Moore, box 244 Syracuse. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Admissions Lewis Noel of r 2 Leesburg. Alice Taylor of Milford. Deris Gordon, 118 West Boston St., Syracuse. Dismissals Mrs. Max Gail Tom and daughter of r 2 Leesburg. Alta A. Evans of r 1 Milford. Elsie M. Free, box 242 Milford. Carla Ann Eastlund, box 301 North Webster. Sheryl Marie Eastlund, box 301 North Webster. Betty J. Lindzy of r 1 North Webster. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 Admissions Marilyn Hiner of r 1 North Webster. Dismissals Mary Lou Smith, 106 Medusa Court, Syracuse. George Harwood of r 3 Syracuse. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 Admissions Maude A. Miller, 307 East Boston St., Syracuse. Roland Graff, 200 Mill St., Syracuse. Mildred E. Richey, r 1 Leesburg. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 Admissions Don Jemigan of r 1 North Webster. Dismissals Marilyn K. Hiner of r 1 North Webster. Emma M. Jemigan of North Webster. SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 Admissions James A. Martin of r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Roland Graff, 200 Mill St., Syracuse. OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Marion Fudge of r 3 Syracuse was taken by ambulance from the Goshen nursing home to the Goshen hospital Wednesday. Virgil Mock of Syracuse is listed in fair condition at the Goshen hospital. Adis Ousley of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, late last week and dismissed early this week. Mabel Boyle of Leesburg was admitted to the Whitley County hospital last week. Carlton Jones of Milford was released from the Whitley County hospital late last week. Doris Gordon of Syracuse remains confined to the Goshen hospital for observation and medical treatment. Lloyd E. Coy,. Milford, a MailJournal employee, was admitted to the Goshen hospital Friday evening. His room number is 309. CARDS thaw ks Jin CARD OF THA^S I want to express my appreciation to all my friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and gifts during my recent stay in the hospital. Thank you so much. Jerry Boger CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest gratitude to the Syracuse First Aid, Church of God, Rev. George Yerger, Harris Funeral Home, Civil Defense, friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness at the time of the death of our husband, father, and grandfather, Ishmael Rookstool. Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool Children and Grandchildren IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Carol Ann May: God needed another angel and took her from us 20 years ago August 9, 1952.

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Two Milford Women Escape Serious Injury

A two car collision Friday shortly after noon resulted in both cars being listed at a total loss. The cars were driven by Elaine Stichter, 19, r 2 Milford, and Alejandra P. Hernandez, 27, box 263 Milford. The accident occurred at the intersection of CR 1250 N and CR 60W one-half mile west of Milford.

Beautiful memories remain with us still. Vernon and Louise May Brothers Ronn and Donn TOM daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Tom of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a daughter born Monday, July 31, at the Goshen hospital. COY, Calvin David Mr. and Mrs. Reggie E. Coy, r 1 Pierceton, are the parents of their first child, a son, Calvin David, born on August 4 at 8 a.m. at the Goshen hospital. He weighed six pounds, threefourths ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marrs, r 2 Pierceton and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Neer of r 2 Pierceton. $550 Damage Result Os Two-Car Collision Autos-driven by John J. Sigler, 24, r 1 Leesburg, and Lois L. Lemler, 65, box 6 Mentone, collided at the intersection of U.S. 30 and Harrison St., Warsaw, on Monday. Sigler was eastbound on U.S. 30 and Lois Lemler was northbound on Harrison St., at ' the time of the collision. Damage was listed at S4OO to the Sigler car and $l5O to the Lemler car. No injuries were reported. Installation Day Held At Church Os God Sunday was installation day at the Syarcuse Church of God with Pastor Walter C. Burcham installing the Sunday school teachers and officers of the church, prior to the Sunday school hour. Thoses elected to the administrative council, the pianist, chorister, adult and youth choir directors and assistants, were installed by the pastor during the morning worship service. LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Good arrived Saturday from Oklawaha, Fla., for a visit with the latter’s parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shannon of r 2 Syracuse, and sister and brother Robert and family.

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BOTH CARS TOTAL LOSS

Hernandez auto was southbound on CR 60W at the time of the accident. The Stichter auto was listed as a total loss at $2,500 and the Hernandez auto was also listed as a total loss at SBOO. Minor injuries resulted from The Stichter auto was westbound on CR 1250 N and the

Working Drawings Approved For Cardinal Center Expansion

Working drawings at center " Notification has been received from the Indiana State Department of Health that the working drawings of the expansion construction at Cardinal Center have been approved by both State and Federal sources. The expansion will affect both the Cardinal Learning Center program and the Cardinal Industrial Workshop program. When completed and filled the expanded Cardinal Center facility will have the capability of serving 200 mentally retarded children and adults. This construction has been made possible by a Federal Grant (Public Law 88-164) of $220,411 and dedicated cigarette taxes from the State of Indiana in the amount of $178,520.00. The balance of the estimated $700,000 construction must come from local sources. $123,000 has already been contributed by this community through a capital funds drive three years ago. There is at present a need for additional funds totaling SIBO,OOO. When the original capital funds drive was instigated it was stated that this type of solicitation by Cardinal Center would not be repeated every two or three years, therefore, the board of directors of the Council For The Retarded will not, in keeping with its original declaration, instigate an additional capital funds solicitation in order to raise the needed SIBO,OOO. As an alternative to this decision, it is the hope of the directors that, based on past experience, the residents of this county have never failed to respond to the needs of the mentally retarded and that this community will voluntarily meet those needs now and in the future. The specifications and plans have been released for bidding. The date for opening the bids has been set by Robert S. Leech, chief of the hospital and school section, division of sanitation engineering, Indiana State Board of Health, for 1:30 p.m., Wed-

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the accident. Alejandra Hernandez suffered lacerations to the forehead and the three passengers in the auto, Sandra Hernandez, Rosemary Perales and Sally Perales suffered cuts and abrasions. Elaine Stichter also suffered minor cuts to her knees and bruises.

nesday, Sept. 13, 1972. The specifications call for the construction to be completed within 270 working days from the day of construction initiation. In effect, this means that the mentally retarded should be able to use this new facility about December, 1973. Savings Bond Sales Down Joe Ettinger, chairman of the Kosciusko county savings bonds committee, has received a report revealing that the county’s savings bonds sales for June were $65,987 compared. with $65,991 for the corresponding period of last year. Indiana sales for June were $13,484,921 and $11,549,665 for a like period Os 1971 —a gain of 16.7 per cent. Forty-four of Indiana’s ninety-two counties reported sales gains for the month when compared with sales of June, 1971. Accumulative sales for the year totaled 56.4 per cent of the yearly quota of $154,500,000 for the state of Indiana. The thought of having to buy a whole new wardrobe is enough to stop many of us from going on a diet. Nothing improves a joke more than telling it to your employees.

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