The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 November 1973 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Clarence Blue Services were held Saturday for Mrs. Juanita J. Blue, 42, of r 1 Leesburg. Death came at 5:20 a.m. Thursday in Parkview hospital at Fort Wayne following an illness of six months. A resident of the Oswego area all of her life, she was born in Kosciusko county on January 13, 1931 to Dallas and Gladys (Dausman) Popenfoose. Her marriage to' Clarence Blue, Jr., took place on June 6, 1950. She was a housewife and * member of Calvary Baptist church at Oswego. Survivors include the husband; parents of r 1 Leesburg; two sons, Robert of r 1 Warsaw, and Barry, at home; one daughter, Cynthia, at home; one granddaughter; a sister, Mrs. Ronald (Linda) Taylor of Leesburg; and three brothers, Paul Popenfoose, Sam Popenfoose, both of Warsaw; and Gary of Fort Wayne. Burial was in Oswego cemetery. Mrs. Leonard Vanes Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Della Vanes, 76, r 3 Syracuse. She passed away Saturday morning at 7:45 a.m. at the Prairie View nursing home at Warsaw following a three year illness. Mrs. Vanes was. born at Whiting on July 31, 1897. Her marriage to Leonard Vanes took place November 24, 1920, and he survives. She and her husband operated the Redmond Park store at Dewart Lake starting in 1946 and established the Dewart Lake Marina in 1954. In addition to the husband, she Pfor salTI 5 Fill Sand — Gravel I Kinder s Realty, Inc. i 457-4444 I

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is survived by a son, Elmer of r 3 Syracuse; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Don Kirkdoffer of r 3 Syracuse; and one brother, Walter Goldrich of Hammond. Burial was in Milford cemetery. Mrs. Glen Berry Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) for Mrs. Velma Berry, 63, of Syracuse. A lifetime resident of the Syracuse and Goshen communities, death came at 8 a.m. Monday in Goshen hospital, and was due to complications following an illness of one week. Mrs. Berry was born in Kosciusko county on April 29, 1910, a daughter of Lester and Pearl (Koher) Mock. Her husband, Glen Berry, preceded her in death in 1959. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Murphy of Syracuse and Mrs. Margaret Enos, South Whitley; one brother, Charles Mock, Syracuse; one nephew; and one niece. Interment was in Violett cemetery at Goshen. Hospital Nons Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, NOV. 18 Emergency Room Rose Marie Garza of Milford TUESDAY, NOV. 20 Dismissals Adolph Egner of Leesburg WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 Dismissals Ervin Ratliff of Leesburg Emergency Room Vickie Aleshire of Milford Mrs. Susie Caulley of Syracuse THURSDAY, NOV. 22 Emergency Room Hermie Caudill of Leesburg

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SUNDAY, NOV. 25 Dismissals Mrs. Devon Cress of North Webster Goshen General WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 Admissions Larry Lewallen, Jr., r 1 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Charles L. Marshall, r 2 Leesburg Larry D. Lewallen, r 1 North Webster David L. Payne, r 1 North Webster Deloss J. Smith, r 2 Syracuse J. Olen Keim, 301 West Main street, Syracuse THURSDAY, NOV. 22 Admissions Quentin Hire, Syracuse FRIDAY, NOV. 23 Admissions Frederic W. Banta, r 2 Syracuse Randy L. Grimes, North Webster Dismissals James A. Gilbert, 113 W. Carroll, Syracuse Elizabeth A. Waggoner, r 1 Syracuse Mrs. Ivan E. Avery and daughter, r 1 North .Webster OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Severa Loura (Dolly) Ritter, 612 East Baltimore St., Syracuse, was released from the Goshen hospital Wednesday, Nov. 21, and taken to the Nicholson convalescent home. Mrs. Harold Young of Milford underwent surgery at the Elkhart hospital last week and she was released to her home on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Paul Buhrt of Milford remains a patient in the Goshen hospital but is expected to be released to her home the latter part of the week. Dixie Likens of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City early this week. Miss Edith Bontrager of Waubee Lake remains a patient at the Saint Mary’s hospital in Rochester, Minn., where she is on the seventh floor. She is expected to be in the hospital for a couple of weeks yet. Herman Johnson of Syracuse is expected to be returned home Friday for convalescing after becoming ill while visiting relatives in Texas. Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Jesus Gomez, 23, 419 Boston street, Syracuse, assembler and Pauline Morwno, 45, 625 Baltimore street, Syracuse, assembler

Hallie Burdette Holloway, 25, 306 North Indiana street, Syracuse, factory worker and Linda Lou Graf, 27, r 2 Syracuse, bar tender Harold Eugene Williams, 25, r 2 Syracuse, unemployed and Diana Elizabeth Harris, 19, r 2 Syracuse, unemployed David Arthur Holik, 20, 2630 21st street, Niles, Mich., salesman and Connie Lee Geiger, 20, box 433 Milford, secretary Marriage Dissolution David Coppes vs Bette Coppes of r 1 Syracuse. The couple was married October 8, 1949 and separated November 9, 1973. Plaintiff asks for divorce, custody of two minor children, support, division of property and attorney fees. Account Suit George A. Carter vs Vern Myers, 201 South Huntington street, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $75 and costs for account. Account Suit Custom Farm Services vs Glen R. Miller of r 2 Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment of $355.28 and costs of action for account. Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before jp Milo Clase recently: Thomas Stump, 24, box 541 Syracuse, S3O for no operator’s license Rebecca Zimmerman, 18, r 2 Milford, S3O for speeding 75 mph in a 65 mph zone William Butt, 18, 407 Medusa street, Syracuse, S3O for speeding 50 mph in a 35 mph zone ELKHART COUNTY Marriage Licenses Thomas E. Kuhn, 25, r 6 Goshen, laborer and Amber C. Markley, 21, 460 Parkway, Syracuse, laborer Fined The following persons have been assessed fines and costs while appearing before city judge James A. Simpson: \ Marvin Miller, 24, r 1 Milford, for speeding Douglas E. Drake, 20, Milford, $56 for driving while license was suspended and was given a six months suspended sentence Jerry A. Fair, 22, Milford, $32 for speeding Cards of T HANKS IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Richard Hunsberger, April 17, 1917-Nov. 29, 1970. Mrs. Richard Hunsberger and family

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Births JOHNSON, Heather Marie Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Johnson of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a seven pound, 13 ounce daughter, Heather Marie, born on Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 6:18 p.m. in the Goshen hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Rapp of Milford. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Effie Johnson of r 2 Syracuse. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gardner, Sr., of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp of Mishawaka. HUNTZINGER, Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huntzinger of North Webster are the parents of a daughter, Stacey Suzanne, born Sunday, Nov. 25, at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Stacey tipped the scales at six pounds, six ounces and was 20 inches long when she was born at 9:15 a.m. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Walker of Anderson and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huntzinger of Anderson. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Walker of Elwood and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Delila Dean of Anderson. ROBBINS infant Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Robbins of r 3 Syracuse are the parents of a son born on Thursday, Nov. 22, at Goshen hospital. SMITH infant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smith of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter born at Goshen hospital on Thursday, Nov. 22 HENSON son Mr. and Mrs. David Henson of Milford are the parents of a son born Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the Goshen hospital. MARSHALL, Trishell Linn Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Marshall of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a daughter, Trishell Linn, bom Friday, Nov. 16, at the Goshen hospital. Trishell tipped the scales at six pounds and was 18 inches long when she was born at 12:41 p.m. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman of Leesburg and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Marshall of Adel, lowa. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ruth Deatsman of Leesburg and paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Carl Marshall of Adel, lowa and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers of Adel, lowa. MILLER son Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Miller of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son born Saturday, Nov. 24, at the Goshen hospital. ROSE daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose of Leesburg are the parents of a daughter born Monday, Nov. 26, at the Murphy Medical Center, Warsaw. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bee Johnson of Kentucky and paternal grandparents

are Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rose of Kentucky. Four arrested at Milford Milford town marshall Don Drake reports a total of four arrests were made by his department last week. They follow: Timothy M. Mauk, 24, 504 W. Center, Warsaw, for permitting a » violation. He was fined $52 in jp Jim Brooks’ court; Delbert L. Fox, 58, 904 E. Market, Nappanee, for disregarding an automatic signal; Thomas D. Mehl, Jr., 17, r 1 box 36A, Milford, for improper mufflers; And, Alvin H. Voltz, 63, r 3 Syracuse, for driving under the influence, public intoxication and resisting arrest. He paid a total fine and cost of $l5O and his driver’s license was suspended for one year in jp Brooks' court. Accident at bridge south of town Sunday Milford police officers investigated a one-car accident at the bridge on South Main street in that town at 12:20 a.m. Sunday. Johnny C. Palacios, 17, 101 East Fort Wayne street, Warsaw, driver of the car, was taken to the hospital in Warsaw after he complained of head injuries. His 1969 Chevrolet was a total loss. A total of S2OO damages were reported to the bridge railing. Palacios was charged with reckless driving. Milford-Goshen drivers in accident Roldan Hernandez, 38, Milford, and Helen Hoke, 62,213 West Pike St., Goshen, were involved in an accident Saturday at 11 a.m. on Main street in Goshen. Hernandez was northbound on Main when he drove into the rear of the 1970 Ford operated by Helen Hoke, who was stopped for traffic south of Clinton street. Ptl. Worthie Haney set damage to the Hoke vehicfe and the 1966 Pontiac driven by Hernandez at $550. No injuries were reported. Joins staff of Colonial Mortgage Miss Dawn Bertram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertram of Cromwell, is employed at Colonial Mortgage in Fort Wayne having completed a key punch course. She is assistant supervisor in the data processing room and a former employee of Thornburg Drug in Syracuse. Two false alarms at Liberty Homes Syracuse volunteer firemen responded to two false alarm fires at Liberty Homes this week. The first was at 11:45 a.m. Monday when a break in a line caused the alarm to sound and the second call was at 7:58 p.m. Tuesday. VISIT FAMILY FOR THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bertram of Cromwell spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Les Bertram and sons at Mountlake Terrace, Wash., north of Seattle. Russell and Les are cousins and had not seen each other in 18 years. The latter Bertram visited the Syracuse area when a small child. This trip was the first airplane ride for Mrs. Bertram. While in Washington, they had dinner in the Space Needle and also visited Fisherman’s Wharf.

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CAR TOTALED — A Syracuse man, Royce Myers, 24, 730 N. Huntington street, Syracuse, was admitted to Goshen hospital Tuesday night following a one-car accident shortly after 7 o'clock in the 200 block of South Huntington street. Traveling at an apparent excessive speed, Myers lost control of his 1969 Chevrolet, which was southbound on Indiana 13, crossed the center line and hit a state speed limit sign, a Maple tree in front of the E. L. Fosbrink home and pivoted around the tree coming to rest back in the street. Syracuse volunteer firemen and first aid responded to the eall, as did Dr. Fosbrink assist. Myers was taken to the hospital by Harris ambulance after complaining of a back pain. He also sustained facial lacerations and abrasions. Investigating officer Dale Sparklin of the Syracuse police department listed the car as a total loss, with damage to the sign, tree and lawn at SIOO. Chatterbelles hear reports on fair

Chatterbelles Extension Homemakers club members heard the report on the Christmas fair at their meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at the home of Mrs. Glen Hicks. The annual fair is the main club project of the year. A tentative date of October 20,1974 is set for next year’s fair. Mrs. Robert Huff and Mrs. Irvin Eash were guests at the meeting. The “thought of the month” was read by Mrs. Maurice Moser and Mrs. Hicks read the history of “Hi Neighbor” and led the group in singing. The county achievement program was reported on by Mrs. Jerry Cunningham and Mrs. Wayne Moore told of her atNovember JP cases heard Among cases heard in justice of the peace court of Christian Koher, Turkey Creek township, ware: Harold Gresham of Fort Wayne, a total of $25 for improper passing; George Northrup, Syracuse, littering (September charges) pleaded not guilty with trial date set for December 15; Michael Baldwin, Syracuse, for no license in possession, no charges filed with license verification; Kim Slocum, r 3 Syracuse, a total of S2B for no registration plate; Timothy Hunt, New Haven, total of $39 for possession of grebes.

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tendance at the Christmas workshop at Kendallville. The Chatterbelle Christmas party, a carry-in supper with meat furnished, is to be held at the home of Mrs. Moore. Secret pals will be revealed at that time. The door prize was won by Mrs. Gary Peterson. LAKELAND LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller and daughters, Shari, Sheli and Shawna, of Dewart Lake spent the week end in Hammond visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rector and daughters, Cindy, Susan and Missy. The Rectors are summer residents of Dewart Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Brad Beiswanger and sons of Indianapolis, Mrs. Lynn King and Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland, all of Nappanee; and Brian and Angie Ganshorn of Syracuse were Thanksgiving day guests in the Max Ganshorn home at Syracuse. Miss Ginger Ganshorn of Orlando, Fla., called the Ganshorn home by phone during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Cory of r 1 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Karl VanDorston of Goshen enjoyed dinner at a Warsaw restaurant on Sunday. The VanDorstons are former summer residents of Waubee Lake. Mrs. Eleanor Stiffler and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coy, all of Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mathews, all of New Paris, were Thanksgiving day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mathews and sons, also of New Paris.

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