The Mail-Journal, Volume 9, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 January 1973 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Jan. 17,1973

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I VJF 7 /N *' C 8! MH .HEART PROGRAM — The heart sound screening program of fourth grade children is now underway in Kosciusko county schools. Funds made available through the Indiana Heart Association and volunteers from area sororities are making this program possible. Shown above at the Leesburg school is Michael Walter, nine, as he undergoes the screening program. From left are Mrs. Warren Zellner, school nurse; Mrs. Donald Nichols, volunteer; Ben Stout, principal of f the Leesburg elementary school; and Mrs. Robert Rearick, a Red Cross captain.

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Heart sound screening program underway in Kosciusko county

Coordinators from the local heart association, Mrs. Leo Cusick and Mrs. Wendell Sadler are currently working with county schools in conducting the heart sound screening program of fourth grade children. Arranging the program in the schools are the county medical society, school officials and the county health department. The incidence of heart problems in school children, approximately 10 cases per 1,000

New Salem News

By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE

Sunday services at New Salem Mischelle, Nick, Angela and Charity Johnston sang “Turn Your Radio On” during the morning worship hour. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnston of r 3 Syracuse. Pastor Woodburn delivered the morning message “How can a Man be Justified with God?” He used scriptures in Romans 2:6-13 and Romans 3:4. For the evening message Pastor Woodburn read from Deuteronomy 6:1-16 “How God Wants Love, Obedience and Service From His Children.” - NS—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Vere Wildman and Robie returned home Sunday afternoon after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman and family of Tuscon, Ariz., and Mrs. Leliah Lambert and family of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Edna Tan entered the Goshen hospital Sunday afternoon and will undergo tests. Her room number is 231. Mr. and Mrs. Don DeFries of Saint Joseph, Mich., and Mrs. Charles Sells and son Todd of Benton Harbor, Mich., were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Ruth DeFries. Mrs. Sells baked a birthday cake and the sixth birthday of her son Todd was observed. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newcum of West Lafayette were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and Georgina.

underlines the need and importance of mass heart screening programs in the schools. A major objective of such a program is to identify previously undetected cases of heart disease. Other objectives of heart sound screening programs are to locate children that have had heart disease and have strayed from appropriate medical care, and to identify children who were falsely diagnosed as having heart disease. In order to fulfill these

Sunday callers at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Morehouse were Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and family of Fort JVayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock were week end guests of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Rick Montieth and family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lucas and daughter Julie of Ohio were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sc he rm er hern, Doug and Cindy of Leesburg. Sunday guests included Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schermerhorn and daughter Kristy of Roann. Mrs. Lydia Morehouse,*Mrs. Herbert Morehouse, Mrs. Jim Walter of New Paris, Mrs. Arthur Walter and Mrs. George Hunsberger, both of r 5 Goshen, were Tuesday dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Fisher of Peru. Sunday afternoon callers of Ed Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kurtz and Guy Leatherman all of New Pairs. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartter, Mrs. Edna Tom and Mrs. Ruth DeFries. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morehouse were Sunday afternoon callers on Mrs. Lydia Morehouse. Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Ruth DeFries were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulery of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mrs. Lloyd Dewart. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse attended a belated

objectives, a co-ordinated effort is being made. Mrs. Robert Burner, community service chairman for the local heart association, is in charge of volunteers from the following sororities in this areawide program: Beta Sigma Phi, Delta Theta Tau, Lambda Chi Omega, Psi lota Xi and Tri Kappa. This program in Kosciusko county will be completed in January with the heart drive to begin in February.

Fisher family Christmas held Sunday at the YMCA in Peru. Miss Donna Moser left Friday evening to enjoy a Florida vacation with her mother, Mrs. Nina Moser of Beaverfalls, N.Y. Area realtors hold annual banquet The Warsaw Area Board of Realtors recently held their annual banquet and installation of officers, with 55 realtors, associate members, and guest in attendance. Ferrill Ressinger of Indianapolis, executive vice president of the Indiana Real Estate Association; Ed Shrier of Brownsburg, president of the Indiana Association; and Howard Hirschy of Fort Wayne, district

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vice president were in attendance. They enlightened the group on the activities of the board of realtors on both the state and national level, and expressed the importance of the realtor taking advantage of any educational programs in connection with his profession in order to serve his community to his best ability in a constantly changing world. Install Officers Officers for the ensuing year are: Joe Todd of Wawasee — president William Warren, Jr., of Warsaw — vice president Betty Bowen of r 1 Silver Lake — secretary-treasurer Edwin McCarty of Wawasee was appointed to the board of directors and will serve in that capacity with Helen Lake of Pierceton, John Senger of Warsaw and Barbara Todd of Wawasee. The local board at this time consists of 25 realtors, 31 associate members and four affiliate members. 114 bushels of soy beans are stolen Robert Hoover of r 1 Milford reported to Milford town marshal Don Drake earlier this week that some 114 bushels of soybeans have been taken from his barn located at road 1350 N and old state road 15. The beans are valued at approximately S4OO. Drake and deputy sheriff Burdell Blackburn are investigating.

Jailed on four charges Terry L. Rodocker, 29, 507 North Lake St., Warsaw, was arrested by Warsaw city police Tuesday on three counts which were driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages, public intoxication and reckless driving. He was later charged with a fourth offense, leaving the scene of an accident, in connection with a hit -and run accident in Leesburg. Rodocker was arrested and jailed at 3:30 a.m. by city patrolman Jerry Johnson who had observed him on state road ft at the north edge of Warsaw. At 3:40 a.m. a phone call came into the sheriffs office that someone

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had struck two parked cars in Leesburg and left the scene. The hit and run accidents happened around 2:45 a.m. A comparison was made of the paint deposits left on the parked cars and the paint on the Rodocker vehicle which proved to be the vehicle involved in the hit and ran accidents. The autos which were hit in Leesburg belonged to Larry McKenzie of Warsaw which was damaged S2OO and H. G. Ludwig, 103 Fourth St., Pierceton, which was damaged SIOO. The Rodocker vehicle was damaged SIOO during the incident. Mrs. Frank Bates of Syracuse has returned from a three month stay- in Texas and Louisiana.