The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1973 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Edith W. Rhode Funeral services were held this afternoon (Wednesday) at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs. Edith W. Rhode, 88, of r 4 Syracuse. A heart attack was the cause of Mrs. Rhode’s death, which took place at Elkhart hospital shortly after midnight Monday. She had been in failing health for several years. Born in Chrisman August 28, 1884, Mrs. Rhode moved from Chicago to Syracuse in 1934. Otto Rhode, her husband, proceeded her in death August 11, 1954. Mrs. Rhode was a member of Saint Andrews United Methodist church of Syracuse, the Ladies of the Round Table and the Craft club. She was also a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Syracuse chapter 283, and a member of the Women’s Society of Christian Service. Surviving Mrs. Rhode are one daughter, Priscilla Rhode of Syracuse; two sons, Franklin W. Rhode of Saint Louis, Mo., and Ralph Howard Rhode of Acton. Also surviving are two grandchildren. Services were held at Saint Andrews United Methodist church at 1:30 this afternoon (Wednesday) with Rev. Marvin Jones officiating. The Order of the Easter Star held services Tuesday at 8 p.m. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. James C. Lemler, Sr. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon for James C. Lemler of Warsaw, father of Mrs. Lloyd Gift of North Webster. Lemler, 56, drowned in Winona Lake Wednesday evening. His body was recovered at 12:50 p.m. Thursday. Formerly a foreman and mechanical engineer at White Metal, Lemler owned Lemler Machine Shop in Warsaw at the time of his death. He was a member of the Warsaw Art club. A resident of Kosciusko county for 40 years, Lemler was born in Bourbon July 25, 1916 to William and Lottie (Archer) Lemler. He was married September 25, 1939 in Crown Point to Helen Holechko, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, James C. Lemler, Jr., at home and Richard Lemler of Warsaw; four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Jean) Gift, North Webster, Mrs. John (Shirley) White, Silver Lake, Mrs. Griffith (June)

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Davies, Strum, Wise, and Miss Frances Louise Lemler, Pasadena, Calif.; seven grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Lottie Lemler, Warsaw; one brother, Charles Lemler, Warsaw; one sister, Mrs. Frances Larimore, Fort Wayne; one half-brother, Pete Lemler, Nacomis, Fla.; three half-sisters, Mrs. Edna Miller, Warsaw, Mrs. Edith McMaster of Florida and Mrs. Ethel Dicke, Fort Wayne. Douglas E. Keppler Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday for Douglas E. Keppler, 63, r 8 Columbia City, father of Ronald” Keppler of Milford. Mr. Keppler passed away Friday at midnight after suffering an apparent heart attack at the Weatherhead Corp, in Columbia City. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Whitley County hospital in Columbia City. ' Mr. Keppler was born on March 10,1910 at South Whitley to George and Veronica Keppler. He was an inspector at Weatherhead, a member of the National Rifle association, Diesel Drivers International, Citizens Band Radio club and the UAW local 1404. Surviving with the son of Milford are three other sons, John, Steve and Mark, all of r 8 Columbia City; two daughters, Mrs. John (Tayna) Barlage, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Wayne (Veronica) Ertel of r 8 Columbia City; six grandchildren; two brothers, Hobart, Mooresville, and George, Cleveland, Tenn.; one sister, Mrs. Hope Schneider, Columbia City. He was preceded in death by one son. Interment was in the South Whitley cemetery. Mrs. Nicholas Chumas Mrs. Florence Alice Chumas, 60, of Elkhart was dead on arrival at Elkhart hospital at 1:25 p.m. Friday from an apparent heart attack. Mrs. Chumas was the sister of Clyde Neff, r 1 Syracuse. Born in White Pigeon, Mich., November 19,1912, Mrs. Chumas moved to Elkhart from Goshen in 1948. She had worked at Elkhart Bedding Co. for 11 years. Mrs. Chumas was married August 14, 1948 to Nicholas J. Chumas, who survives. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Dan (Betty) Dygert and Mrs. Donald (Beverly) Sanderson, both of Elkhart and Mrs. Donald

(Barbara) Poper, Osceola; a son, Nicholas, Jr., Elkhart; nine grandchildren; four brothers, Fred Neff, Gohen, Max Neff, Elkhart, Clyde Neff, Syracuse and Louis Neff, Edwardsburg, Mich.and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Fry, Goshen and Mrs. Elmer Bauman, Hyde Park, N.Y. Funeral services were held at Goshen Monday at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Jay A. Norris officiating. Burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery, Goshen. ° Kathryn Bishop Funeral services will be held at 1 this afternoon in Lafayette for Mrs. Charles (Kathryn Elizabeth Stretch) Bishop, 69, of Lafayette, formerly of Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Bishop died at the Saint Elizabeth hospital on Monday. The deceased was raised in New Castle. She and Charles Irving Bishop were married in 1925. He preceded her in death in 1957. The couple had resided for many years at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Bishop was a member of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist church at Syracuse.. She is survived by one son, Harry of Goshen; one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence LaVree of Lafayette, with whom she made her home; nine grandchildren; and three-great-grandchildreh. Burial will be in New Castle later this afternoon. Cleo Mollenhour Mrs. Cleo Mollenhour, mother of Laverne Mollenhour, 701 Lake street, Syracuse, died at 6:10 p.m. Monday at the Prairie View rest home at Warsaw. Mrs. Mollenhour, 83, resided at 209 W. Market street in Warsaw. Born in Wabash county October 25,1889, she was married to Clark Mollenhour in 1906. Her husband preceded her in death in 1952. Mrs. Mollenhour was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Warsaw, and of the First Baptist church. Surviving are two sons, Ralph, Mentone and Laverne of Syracuse; three grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Titus funeral home. Rev. V. Darrell Byers will officiate at the burial at Mentone cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Births MINNICK, Sara Jo A daughter, Sara Jo, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minnick of North Webster on Tuesday, May 15, at 11:34 a.m. The six pound,

one and three-quarter ounce girl measured 17% inches. She was bom at Whitley County hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey of Frankfort and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Minnick of North Webster. ROBERTS, Randy John Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a son, Randy John, bom Friday, May 18, at the Goshen hospital. Randy tipped the scales at seven pounds, 11% ounces and was 19% inches long when he was born at 2:04 a.m. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of r 1 Warsaw. Randy John was welcomed home by two brothers, Edward Jr., nine, and Terry Lee, seven; and one sister, Barbette Lynn, three. GARZA, Adam L. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Garza of Milford are the parents of a son, Adam, born Saturday, May 19, at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Adam was bora at 6:57 p.m. and tipped the scales at seven pounds, three ounces and was 20 inches long. Adam was welcomed home by one brother, Juan, Jr., two and one-half. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Antiono Longoria, Matamoros, Mexico, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Beinito Garza of Milford. SCHMUCKER son Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Schmucker of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son born Monday, May 21, at the Goshen hospital. MORROW, Jason Scott A son, Jason Scott, was born Sunday, May 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrow, r 3 Syracuse. Jason, six pounds, eleven and a half ounces, and 19% inches long, was born at 2:26 a.m. at Goshen hospital. The boy’s maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright of Syracuse. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Steen of Chicago, formerly of Syracuse. Jason is the first child born to Mr. and Mrs. Morrow. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, MAY 13 Emergency Room Lee Borders of Syracuse Christopher Davies of Leesburg

MONDAY, MAY 14 Emergency Room Lee Borders of Syracuse TUESDAY, MAY 15 Admissions Frank Krantz, Jr., of r 3 Syracuse THURSDAY, MAY 17 Emergency Room Edward Mabry of Leesburg FRIDAY, MAY 18 Admissions Claude Griffith of Leesburg Dismissals Frank Krantz, Jr., of r 3 Syracuse Emergency Room Claude Griffith of Leesburg SATURDAY, MAY 19 Emergency Room Jobi Maish of Milford Lloyd Maish of Milford Donald Reeder of Syracuse SUNDAY, MAY 20 Admissions Steven Mock of r 2 Syracuse Goshen General SATURDAY, MAY 12 Dismissals Mrs. Denny Brookins, r 1 Milford Michael L. Neff, r 4 Syracuse SUNDAY, MAY 13 Admissions Willodean (Susie) Tytler, r 4 Syracuse MONDAY, MAY 14 Admissions Thelma Greer, r 3 Syracuse Harriet E. White, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Timothy Rogers and son, 518 South Main street, Syracuse TUESDAY, MAY 15 Admissions E. Phillip Dick, r 1 Leesburg Sharol Small, r 1 Syracuse Tammy C. Tranter, 219 South Lake street, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Jerry B. deSomer and daughter, Milford WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Admissions Ruth B. Smith, r 4 Syracuse Mosciline Deaton, r 2 Syracuse David Keim, r 4 Syracuse Dixie L. Conn, r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Emerson P. Neff, r 1 Syracuse Tammy C. Tranter, 219 South Lake street, Syracuse Mrs. George Burns, North Webster THURSDAY, MAY 17 Admissions William C. Martindale, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY, MAY 18 Admissions Norma Galloway, r 2 Syracuse Edna K. Loetz, r 2 Syracuse Dr. Nelson Ludwig, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Esther Jones, Leesburg OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS J. H. Vannoster, Syracuse, entered Saint Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne Tuesday, May 15, and had major surgery on Thursday, May 17. The street address is 700 Broadway and his room number is 801. Mrs. Cora Good of Leesburg was admitted to the Parkview hospital at Plymouth early last week and dismissed later in the week. Frank Guinn of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital, Columbia City, early last week. Mary Long of Leesburg was admitted to the Whitley County hospital late last week and dismissed over the week end. Wilhelm Lange of r 1 Syracuse is listed in critical condition at the Goshen hospital after suffering a coronary heart attack Sunday, May 20, at his home. He was moved to the hospital by the ambulance following the attack. Mrs. Mark Minnick and daughter of North Webster were dismissed from the Whitley County hospital, Columbia City over the week end. Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Frederick Earl Hann, 25, r 1 Syracuse, post office and Nancy Jo Jensen, 37, r 4 Syracuse, secretary Jack Allen Beer, 19, r 1 Leesburg, factory and Donna Lugene Kreis, 18, r 1 Leesburg, factory Performance Suit Arthur and Virginia Osburn vs Robert and Dorothy Snyder, r 3

Syracuse. Plaintiffs ask the defendants be required to convey real estate by warranty deed and ask judgment of each of the defendants for $25,000 and costs of action, resulting from a written contract entered March 23, 1973. Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Robert Burner recently: Keith D. Jordan, 48, Leesburg, $278, one year license suspension and 180 days to Kosciusko county jail (170 days suspended for driving under influence; driving left of center, speeding, public intoxication charges dismissed per attorney) Steve Frantz, Syracuse, $45 and six months suspended sentence to Indiana State Farm for furnishing alcohol to minor The following persons were assessed fines and costs appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: Harley G. Robinson, r 2 Leesburg, operating Green Acres Mobile Home court without a license Arnold R. Johnson, 20, box 604 Syracuse, S3O for speeding 45 mph in a 30 mph zone Daniel Vandiver, 18, r 1 Milford, $35 for unsafe start Donald R. Fuller, 17, r 2 Leesburg, S3O for disregarding stop sign Bob Binkley, r 1 Leesburg, theft charge taken under advisement for 60 days Divorces Filed David T. Schaefer vs Beverly Schaefer of North Webster. The couple was married June 7, 1969 and separated May 5, 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce. Title Foreclosure State Bank of Syracuse vs Valley Bank and Trust Company, Mishawaka. Plaintiff asks for foreclosure of mortgage, $27,387.50, interest and quiet title for real estate. ELKHARTCOUNTY Fined Donald E. Garber, 20, r 1 North Webster, $35 for reckless driving

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Wed., May 23,1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Robert L. Slabaugh, 29, r 1 box 429 Syracuse, $26 for public intoxication Marriage Licenses Stephen Paul Abel, 22, 552 North Williams, Nappanee, a salesman and Barbara Joyce Fervida, 20, r 2 Milford, a medical receptionist Cards of T HANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards, food, flowers and plants. Also for their kindness given to us in our recent time of sorrow. We also want to thank Rev. Chester Reed and the help of Harris funeral home. The Ellenora Ray family Singing a hymn to a comely hem By BETTY W. KINSER Copley News Service There are hymns (we sing) and hims (we love) and hems (we turn up). Today we are going to talk about the kind you turn up ... unless you

A big thank you to everyone who helped sell poppies last week end for the American Legion Auxiliary Post 223. A special thanks to all the people who so generously bought them. Thanks. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Cindy Nolan, Poppy Chairman Stahly-Stillson, Inc. t U.S. 6 Nappanee z Infliana Interested In Opel Or Buick? ' ® ™ It's Contest Time! DON STOREY Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 4 to 6 Tues., Thurs. 4 to 8 — Saturday 8 t04:30 Home Phone: 457-4320

would really rather talk about one of the others. “How much” to turn up seems to be a constantly nagging question, and usually, when you get right down to it, the width of hem you make depends on how much material you have left when you get to the bottom. Right? Well, I’ll go along with the temptation involved, but I just can’t go along with leaving it at that. The width of the hem should be determined by the type of fabric you are working with. So, heed: Sheers: Go to one extreme handrolled hem (if you are making several layers such as in a chiffon skirt), or make a very wide (5- or 6-inch) hem, turned up double. This must be allowed for when you cut your pattern. Just add enough on to the bottom of the skirt for an extra hem width. Then turn it up twice, leaving the raw edge hidden inside at the bottom of the hem. The three thicknesses give the skirt a richer, more flowing finish. Woolens, Corduroys, other heavy fabrics: Allow for a 1%to 2-inch hem. Do not turn under the raw edge. Use a hem finish suited to your fabric. Doubleknits: Use a 1%- to 2inch hem. Finish edge with either stretch lace seam binding or stitch and pink.

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