The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1973 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Jennie Hunt Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs. Jennie Hunt, 80, 623 East Market St., Warsaw, sister of Mrs. Ed (Thelma) Martin of Leesburg, who passed away Thursday at 9 a.m. Death occurred at the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw where she had been a patient for six weeks. She had been in failing health for two years. Mrs. Hunt was born on October 28, 1892 near Milford to Thomas and Mary Alice (Nickler) Sumpter. She was united in marriage to John Ed Hunt on March 29,1911. He preceded her in death in 1957. She was a member of the Mount Tabor Church of God and the Warsaw Eagles auxiliary. Surviving with the sister of Leesburg are two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Silveus, Warsaw, Mrs. Ray (Ruby) Brown, Fort Wayne; one son, \ Glenn of Pierceton; three grandchildren; two other sisters, Mrs. Harley (Augusta) Redinger, Warsaw, Mrs. Homer (Goldie) Fear, Akron; one brother, Eldon Sumpter of Warsaw. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Funeral services were conducted at a Warsaw funeral home and interment was in the Oakwood cemetery. Marvin E. (Bud) Lawson MarvinE. (“Bud”) Lawson, r 1 Leesburg, died at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at his home. He was 70 years of age and died of complications following failing health for several years. The deceased was bom August 14,1903 at Anderson to Omer and Lettita (Shual) Lawson. He resided in the North Webster area since 1931, coming here from Alexandria. He was married October 9,1926 to Violet Hudson, who survives. He was a factory worker, TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 267-7372 511 So. Union St 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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recently retired from North Webster Products. He was a charter member of the Barbee Conservation club and the North Webster Lions. Surviving besides the widow are a son, Rex, r 1 Leesburg; two grandsons; two sisters; and a niece. Final rites were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, at the North Webster cemetery With Rev. Bryce Foster officiating. Rolland W. Nelson Holland W. Nelson, 62, of stow, Ohio, uncle of Harvey Mock of Wilmot, died at 8:40 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 1, at a Stow hospital following an extended illness. He was bora November 17,1910 at Hillsdale, Mich., and lived most of his life in the Akron, Ohio, area. The deceased was married to Alberta Nestle and was employed at the Massy-Ferguson plant at Akron. He was a World War II veteran and is survived by a daughter and four sons. Graveside services were held at the North Webster cemetery Monday, Sept. 3, Mock Addition. John E. Summy Funeral services for John E, Summy, 64, r 4 Warsaw, were conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. Rev. Lamoin Hand officiated and interment was in the Leesburg cemetery. Mr. Summy died at 5 a.m. Sunday at the Elkhart hospital. He had been in failing health for the past seven years. Mr. Summy was a lifetime resident of the Clunette area. He was born on May 6, 1909 to Merl and Pearl (Byers) Summy in Kosciusko county. His survivors include his wife and two nieces. Shirley F. Hostettler Shirley F. Hostettler, 86, a lifetime resident of Ligonier and father of Harold and Maurice Hostettler, both of Syracuse, died at 11:15 a.m. Sunday at the Turtle Creek nursing home in Fort Wayne. Death was due to complications following a stroke. He had been ill for two years. He was bora August 1, 1887 at Ligonier to Milton and Hannah (Hull) Hostettler. His wife, the former Winona Amanda Wade, preceded him in death September 19, 1943. ( Surviving with he Syracuse sons are: four daughters, Mrs. John (Mary Donabelle) Flint, Pico Rivera, Calif., Mrs. Wilma Saylor, Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. Winfred L. Hauck, Whittier, Calif., Mrs. Mervin (Ruth)

Frederick, Glendale, Calif.; three other sons, Lawrence Wade, South Bend, Walter White, Cadillac, Mich., and Herbert Wade, Ligonier; three halfsisters, Mrs. Mabie Hogan, South Bend, Mrs. Lucille Fowler, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Mary Taylor, Ligonier; 13 grandchildren; and several greatgrandchildren. Funeral services v ill be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Harris funeral horn? at Syracuse with Rev. Ross Co)k officiating. Interment will be in Oak Park cemetery at Ligor ier.

Hospital Notes

Murphy Madicol Center SUNDA Y, AUG. 26 Emergency Room Michael and Jennifer Lynch of Leesburg Miss Jud} Bryant of Syracuse Mrs. Rcberto Carrizoles of Milford MONDAY, AUG. 27 Admissions Lee Borders of Syracuse Emergency Room Davf Moyer of Leesburg Kirr Leake of Leesburg TUESDAY, AUG. 28 Admissions Mrs. Roberto Carrizales of Milford Dismissals Mrs. Lillian Wallace of Leesburg WEDNESDAY, AUG. 29 Emergency Room Miss Jennifer Kelsey of North Webster James Prescott of Syracuse THURSDAY, AUG. 30 Dismissals Mrs. Roberto Carrizales of Milford Mrs. Ervin Ratliff of Leesburg. Goshen General MONDAY, AUG. 27 Admissions Barbara A. Stauffer, r 1 Leesburg Dismissals Clifford Byrd, 713 S. Fourth, Syracuse Christine Baumgartner, Milford TUESDAY, AUG. 28 Dismissals Berl C. Green, r 3 Syracuse Elzina Hartter, r 1 Milford Mrs. Scott Huffer and son, Syracuse OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Kevin R. Tom of r 2 Leesburg was transferred from the Elkhart hospital to the Goshen hospital Friday, Aug. 31. Claude Coppes of Lake Wawasee was taken to the Goshen hospital Sunday by the first aid ambulance from

Syracuse. Anna Vest, 44, r 1 North Webster, was treated at the Goshen hospital Tuesday morning after cutting her forearm on a saw while at work. She was taken to the hospital at 8:31 a.m. by the Goshen ambulance where she was treated and released. Arthur Coy, Goshen, former Syracuse resident, was taken to the Goshen hospital Tuesday morning where he is a patient in the intensive care unit. Mr. Coy suffered a stroke or heart attack while working at Syracuse Rubber.

Births MILLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of r 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter bora Sunday at the Goshen hospital. WADDELL son Mr. and Mrs. Randall Waddell of r 1 Milford are the parents of a son born Monday at the Goshen hospital.

Court News

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Robert Burner recently: Elbert Poe, 28, Leesburg, pleaded not guilty to charges of driving under influence and public intoxication John Alfrey, Syracuse, pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and battery and trespassing Kimberly Trobaugh, 16, Leesburg, S3O for disregarding traffic signal The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: Mary Johnson, 21, r 2 Syracuse, S3O for speeding 65 mph in a 55 mph zone Theodore Fulford, 42, r 3 Syracuse, $52 and 60 days license suspension for driving under influence Walter Kerby, .47, r 1 Northwest street, Milford, $35 for no operator’s license Frank Overmyer, 33, r 1 North Webster, S3O for disregarding stop sign Gome Stamper, 21, Elco Trailer Park, Syracuse, $49 for public intoxication Divorces Filed Larry C. Michael vs Nellie Michael of r 2 Syracuse. The. couple was married October 13, 1971 and separated August 13, 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, custody of minor child to defendant and division of property. Karen Elliott vs Henry E. Elliott of Syracuse. The couple was married August 1, 1970 and separated August 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, 4 custody of minor child, support and division of property. Linda L. Howard vs Paul Douglas Howard of r 2 Leesburg. The couple was married September 18, 1965 and separated July 23, 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, custody of two minor children, division of property and court costs. Patricia J. Lew vs Joseph Lew, 150 North Shore drive, Syracuse. The couple was married September 22, 1970 and separated August 15,1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, division of property and court costs. ELKHART COUNTY The following person was assessed fine and costs when she appeared before city judge James A. Simpson: Vickie L. Jensen, 17, r 4 Syracuse, $36 for speeding Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peffley of Syracuse spent the week end in Battle Creek, Mich., visiting thendaughter and damily, Mr. and Mrs. David Rials.

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Cards of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all of my friends and relatives who remembered me on my birthday. I want to thank you for your visits, gifts and cards. I take them as a token of love and friendship. May God’s grace and love be with all of you. Mary Armbruster CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for their kindnesses, prayers, cards, visits, flowers and food while I was in the hospital. Evelyn Patterson and family August police report given at Syracuse Syracuse police chief Orville Vanderßeyden has released the following report for the month of August: Calls answered by department — 97 Warning tickets issued — 24 Traffic arrests — 13 Dogs impounded — 8 Criminal arrests — 2 Theft reports — 5 Fire calls attended — 4 Traffic accidents investigated — 9 Vandalism reports —1 Juvenile cases investigated — 2 Juveniles arrested — 0 Zone parking tickets — 10 Overtime parking tickets —153 Courtesy services rendered — 12 Stolen property value — $135 Stolen property recovered — $35 Junk cars removed — 2 Total traffic accident damage — $3,000 Total miles driven — 2,195 Stolen cars recovered — 3 Gun permits issued — 3 Edward Foltz, Jr. treated after Sunday accident Edward E. Foltz, Jr., 24, r 3 Syracuse, fell asleep while operating a motorcycle on SR 15, miles north of Warsaw at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, losing control and striking a mailbox owned by Jade Hetler, r 7 Warsaw. County patrolman Marlin Rose set damage at $l5O to the motorcycle and $lO to the mailbox. Foltz was treated and released at Murphy Medical Center. James Risner in fair condition after accident Former Milford resident James Risner is improving after his air plane crashed while landing at Michigan City last Friday. Risner suffered a broken left ankle and facial lacerations. Authorities said Risner was piloting a two-place Cessna 150 and the plane nosed into the ground some 470 feet short of the end of the runway when it apparently stalled while the trooper was making his approach. Risner, a Michigan City native, was transferred from Ligonier to the Dunes Park post some time ago. Revival meeting set at Syracuse Church of Brethren The public is invited to a revival service at the Syracuse Church of the Brethren September io thru 16 at 7 p.m. each evening. Rev. David Albright, a singing pastor from the Fort Wayne Church of the Brethren and Arthur E. Withrow, organist and administer at Columbus, Ohio, will serve as leaders for the service. Rev. Albright is a pastor, evangelist, musician and camp leader. He has been a conference song director for numerous church groups. Withrow is church organist,

hwbtiMm and WM fat In bimhiMf Isa I* a Invman With rlfrlMliiH and Mlwdnnat v Altlmtt* HhrHi Th* mmHktnwt hav* n radio Fwt Wnyn»» and (Xdundnm. nhln, known na "Shvnglh fin Tommi-nW " New Salem By MRN. HERR MORFHOUfIF Sunday's services at New Salem church Pastor and Mm Chad Wood burn sang the beautiful aong “Day by Day". The pastor ar companied on the guitar The morning message. “Satisfaction," was from Psalms 107:8-9 and was delivered by the pastor. On Sunday evening the young people’s group "Reborn Delegation" from the Living Gospel church at Nappanee presented an evening of message in song. Helping Hands go to Warsaw nursing home On Tuesday evening the Helping Hands met at the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw to present a program for the patients. Organist Cindy Rapp and song leader Mrs. John Plank assisted in the program. Mrs. Robert Hurd gave a reading “At Wit’s End.” Mrs. Dale Morehouse sang “Farther Along.” The children sang several songs. Pastor and Mrs. Chad Woodburn sang “Day by Day” and “When the Roll is Called Up Yonder,” accompanied on the guitar. The Johnston children sang “My God is Real” and “I’ll Meet You in the Morning” with Mischelle accompaning on the organ. The five Meek girls sang the “Number Song.” Mrs. Gerald Dausman gave devotions and read an article about “We Older People” and read scriptures from Psalms and read a “Prayer Poem.” She also led in prayer. The group later went to the home of Mrs. John Vance for their business meeting. Mrs. Vance had her serving table decorated with school books,. pencils, crayons, rulers, etc., and each guest was given a “school type” sack lunch. Mrs. Herbert Morehouse was co-hostess. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock helped their grandchildren Steve and Vicki Holloway celebrate their birthdays by being supper guests Sunday evening at the lake cottage of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Holloway. Sixty-two attended the' Morehouse reunion on Labor day at the Elmer Weaver cabin west of Goshen. Bruce Baker, Doug and Dave and their grandmother Mrs. Elsie Weybright enjoyed a week fishing trip to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller vacationed in Canada the past week. Nelson Morehouse attended the. Labor day annual picnic held at the Anna Pinkerton landing on Dev art Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferverda entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman and family and Michael Joy of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and family of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Meek and daughters, Mrs. Lydia Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse and daughters of Goshen enjoyed a picnic together Sunday on a pontoon boat. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse were entertained last Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walter and on Thursday noon bv Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bornman and Thursday evening by Mrs. Albert Mathews and Mrs. Glen Morehouse in honor of their wedding anniversary and Mrs. Morehouse’s birthday which both occur on August 30. —NS-July-August report given by recorder During the months of July and August, 2,484 documents were recorded in the office of county recorder E. Mazie Alexander. Fees collected during the twomonth period amounted to $6,345.32, being paid into the county general fund. The month of July the following 1,106 documents were recorded; 301 deeds and other conveyances; 203 mortgages and other liens; 161 releases and assignments; 257 UCC (uniform commercial code); other fees $172; copies of instruments $2Ol. Total fees collected during month of July totaled $2,891.60. Fees collected July, showed a gain of $601.15 over previous year 1972. A total of 1,378 documents was recorded during August included; 394 deeds and other

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40111 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mro Harold McKlbhin of r 1 LeMborg will crlehratr th.fr 40th wedding anniversary September 18 at their home on Armstrong road, from 2-5 p.m. The couple was married September lA ITH fry Rev. I. E l.in dower at Warsaw. They are the parents of four children : Mrs Rex (Carolyn) Hoffman of Warsaw; Charles of MlHord; Tom of Botirbon and Joe of Hugo, Okla. They have five grandchildren Mr. McKlbbln Is a farmer and wwrk. at Dytronies of ,*esbnrsj. All friends and relatives are invited to attend

conveyances; 227 mortgages and other liens; 204 releases and assignments; 285 UCC (uniform commercial code); copies of instruments $348.12; other fees $280.50. Fees collected in August 1972 were $3,096.40; making a gain of $357.32 for county general fund for 1973. Tippecanoe club picnic at Syracuse Mrs. Floyd Collins, Syracuse, was hostess for the Tippecanoe Home Economics club picnic at her home last week with 18 members and three guests attending. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Louis Gee on Little Barbee Lake. The hobby group of the club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry Weghorst. Members brought a sack lunch and spent the day working on items for the annual county Christmas bazaar GLEN BIXLERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler of Milford entertained Sunday at dinner for Mrs. Bixler's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin of Orlando. Fla. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin and family of North Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and family of Marcellus. Mich.; Mrs. Bill Bullen and daughter of Roscommon, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bixler. Jr., and family of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roth and family of Goshen; and Mrs. FTedia Shauin of Mishawaka. 8,190 school buses take to highways Indiana State Police superintendent Robert K. Konkle stated today that the 8,190 school bus fleet will be appearing on the Indiana highways with thb

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beginning rs v'hnnl • He pointed out that he peak accidents nvolving school ouses occur m the first weeks of school The fact that -thoel rMses iave been off the highways for he summer motorists are not n the proper safe habits nt watching for the yellow ouses NEW ADDRESS - A ww address has been 41 ven for Pvt. Dennis Richards. He las aeea assigned to army service sciKad 292-31 >129. a course in radio relay and carrier attendant. His lew address is: Pvt Dennis K. Richartis 399414-9793 Cu. E 4th Bn. SCH BDE , VSASESS Fort Gordon, Ga. 39996 LAKELAND LOCALS Mrs. Effie Johnson of r 2 Syracuse had week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Danville. 111., and Mr and Mrs. Robert Brown and family of Georgetown, 111. While in the area, they visited with other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamber lain and family, Mr and Mrs. Jim Thornburgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Raymond and Robert are nephews of Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. John Barnes and sou of Dallas, Tex., were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brembeck and family of Milford.

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