The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 May 1974 — Page 5
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Ruby P. Tucker Mrs. Ruby P. tucker, 69, r 2 Silver Lake, mother of Leon Tucker, r 1 Milford, passed away Saturday at 9 a m at the Saint Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. Death was attributed to complications following an illness of five months. Mrs. Tucker was born on October 20. 1904 to Asa and Edna (Shively) Ulery in Kosciusko county. She was united in marriage to Lowell W. Tucker on June 4. 1925 and he survives She was a member of the Eel River Church of the Brethren Surviving with the husband and Milford son are four daughters. Mrs Francis (Maxine) Chalk. North Manchester. Mrs. Kenneth (Mary Ann) Kreider, Carmel. Mrs. Don (Merdena) Lister. Claypool, Mrs. Jerry (Melody) Walther. Claypool; 14 grand children, three greatgrandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Cleo Zehnpfenig. Riverside. Calif Services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev Kirby Lauderdale officiating. Interment was in the Eel River cemetery John H. Warner Funeral services were held Monday for John H Warner. 69. Goshen, and father of Mrs. Howard (Marjorie) Markley of Syracuse A retired polisher at Rhoutson's Foundry. Elkhart, death was due to a massive heart attack on Wednesday while vacationing at the home of a son in Glendale. Ariz He was born in Elkhart on February 7,1905. a son of Phillip and Mary (Hire) Warner His marriage to the former Dorothy Isabel Brumbaugh took place June 14. 1924 and she survives
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He was a member of Saint James Episcopal church. Also surviving are the son. Richard Warner of Glendale; three other daughters. Mrs. Virginia Metzler of Goshen, Mrs, George (Carol) Graczyk, South Bend, and Mrs. Allen (Martha) Deal. LaGrange; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one sister, Mrs. Newt (Beatrice) Bowman. Elkhart. Interment was in Violett cemetery Harry G. Greiger Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon for Harry G. Greiger. 66. of Mishawaka and formerly of Syracuse Death came early Monday at Saint Joseph hospital. Mishawaka, following an illness of one week The son of John and Elsa Greiger of Syracuse, he was born October 17. 1907 at Hanna, and moved to the Mishawaka-South Bend community from Syracuse in 1953. Former owner of the Club Normandy at Mishawaka, he married Irene Beezley on March 5, 1953. and she survives. He is survived by the Syracuse mother and widow. Interment was in Hanna cemetery Sherman Baker Sherman Baker. 74. 201 South Sycamore St., North Manchester, father of Arthur Baker of Leesburg, passed away Monday at 12:50 p.m at the Wabash County hospital in Wabash, He had been ill for the past week. He was bom to John M. and Elnora (Fultz) Baker on September 3,1899 in Wabash county. He was united in marriage to Dollie Partridge on February 18. 1950 and she survives Mr Baker was a retired employee of Peabody Seating Co., North Manchester, and a member of the United Methodist church at North Manchester. Surviving with the widow and Leesburg son are another son. Sherman Eugene, Charleston Heights. S. C.; one daughter Louise Hammonds. North Manchester, his mother. Elnora Antrinj, Himtington; 23 grandchildren, 19 great-grand-children; three stepsons. Robert B Partridge. Gabon. Ohio, Paul Partridge, New Haven. Joe R. Partridge, Greenwood; one brother, Frank
Baker, Fort Wayne; three sisters. Florence Zonderahe, Laketon, Catherine Auker, Waynedale, Hazel Coon. North Manchester. Services were conducted at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) at a North Manchester funeral home with Rev. C. L. Hendrix officiating. Interment was in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Orville C. Inbody Services were held today (Wednesday) for Orville Charles Inbody, 57. Elkhart and brother of Mrs. Sam (Goldie) Smith of Syracuse. Missing for about one month, his body was found Monday night in a garage at 220 East Crawford street. Elkhart, and death was attributed to suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. He was bom May 11, 1917 in Goshen and retired in May of 1972 from Metropolitan insurance following 22 years of service. Mr. Inbody had more recently been employed as a maintenance man at Ramada Inn. Elkhart His marriage to the former Lavon Wideman took place in Goshen on July 3, 1938 and she survives. Other survivors in addition to the widow and Syracuse sister include one son. Rev. Tyron Inbody, DD. of Adrian, Mich.; three daughters Mrs. Paul (Peggy) Cranmer, Mrs. Linda Anderson and Mrs. Robert (Nancy) Meyer, all of Elkhart; eight grandchildren; two brothers; and three other sisters. Interment was in West Goshen cemetery Births GANSHORN. Christopher Lee Mr and Mrs. Jerry L. Ganshorn of Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a seven pound son, Christopher Lee. bom on Monday. May 13, at Goshen hospital. Arrival time was 8 a m. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ganshorn of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Balsley of Bremen NYCE. Donald Lloyd 111 Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Nyce, Jr., r 3 Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Monday. May 6, at Goshen hospital. Little Donald Uoyd Nyce 111 tipped the scales at seven pounds, four and onehalf ounces, and is the first child for the Nyces Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Nyce. Sr., of r 3 Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of r 3 Syracuse. Greatgrandparents are Mrs. Carl Stetler of r 2 Syracuse, Mrs. Bessie Nyce, r 3 Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Kermin Hunt of Logansport, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Young of Arizona. RINGLER. Benjamin Lamar Mr. and Mrs. Garry Ringler. Terre Haute, are the parents of their second son, Benjamin Lamar, born Wednesday, April 17, at Robinson. 111., and he tipped the scales at eight pounds. He was welcomed home by Matthew, 19 months. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Juday of Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Fred Personnette of Syracuse. Maternal great-grandfather is Harry Juday of Syracuse and paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Ringler of Syracuse MECKson Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Meek of Warsaw are the parents of an eight pound, nine ounce son bom May 12 at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nine of Warsaw and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Earl Meek of r 2 Leesburg. Hospital Notes EDITH BONTRAGER HAS CAST REMOVED Edith Bontrager of Waubee Lake was released from the Goshen hospital on Friday, May 10. and flew by air ambulance to the Saint Mary’s hospital in Rochester. Minn. Her body cast was removed on Monday, May 13, and a partial cast was put on to prevent any injury to her back. She will remain in the partial cast for three.months. Her address is Edith Bontrager, Saint Mary’s hospital, room 238 fourth floor, Rochester. Minn. 55901. At the present time they do not know when she will be coming home. Goshen Hospital TUESDAY, MAY 7 . Admissions Robert E. Hartman, r 2 Milford Jon E. Treesh, r 2 Milford WEDNESDAY. MAY 8 Admissions Wayne L. Coy, r 3 Syracuse Todd E. Learn on, 313 East Boston, Syracuse Stephen K. Nyikos. r 3 Syracuse Nancy L. Stevenson, r l Syracuse Dismissals Robert E. Hartman, r 2 Milford Mrs. Michael Brown, r 1 Leesburg THURSDAY. MAY 9 Admissions Albert Kaipmerer, r 2 Leesburg Dismissals Todd E. Leamon, 313 East Boston, Syracuse Mrs. Donald Nyce and son, r 3 Syracuse Stephen K. Nyikos, r 3 Syracuse Steven Ryman, r 2 Syracuse
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John W. Anglin, r 2 Leesburg FRIDAY. MAY 16 Admissions Angela L. Leedy. 212 East Boston St., Syracuse Venona Weaver, North Webster Dismissals Jon E. Treesh, r 2 Milford Wayne L. Coy, r 3 Syracuse SATURDAY. MAY 11 Admissions Dan J. Hartzler, r 2 Syracuse Phyllis J. Galloway, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Albert Kammerer. r 2 Leesburg Angela L. Leedy, 212 East Boston St., Syracuse Mrs. Mary B. Nine, North Webster SUNDAY. MAY 12 Admissions L. James Butt. 455 Medusa St„ Syracuse Harold J. Nicolai, r 2 Wawasee Heights. Syracuse Bruce E. Rookstool. 201 North Huntington St., Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 13 .Admissions June E. Cripe. r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Dan J. Hartzler, r 2 Syracuse Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, MAY 5 Emergency Room Mrs. Benito Cruz, Milford Larry Slone, Leesburg MONDAY. MAY 6 Admissions Mrs. Oscar Robinson, Leesburg Mrs. Dallas Anglin, Leesburg Emergency Room Lester Davis, Leesburg TUESDAY, MAY 7 Admissions Bruce Wilkey, Leesburg Mrs. Ervin Ratliff, Leesburg Emergency Room John Donahue, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. MAY 8 Dismissals Mrs. Emma B. Robinson, Leesburg Emergency Room Margarita Castro, Milford James Elliott, Leesburg James Hunter, Milford THURSDAY. MAY 9 Dismissals Mrs. Benito Cruz, Milford Bruce Wilkey, Leesburg Mrs. Wayne Manthey, Leesburg FRIDAY, MAY 19 Dismissals Mrs. Dallas Anglin, Leesburg Emergency Room Henry Byrer, Leesburg SATURDAY, MAY 11 Dismissals Mrs. Ervin Ratliff, Leesburg Emergency Room Wendy Lewis, Leesburg John Christian, Syracuse SUNDAY, MAY 12 Admissions Mrs. Gary Reed, Milford OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Glenn Teal of Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City last week. Nelson Hunt of North Webster was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital early this week.
Bruce Rookstool, son of Mrs. Ishmael Rookstool of Syracuse, is scheduled to undergo leg surgery today (Wednesday) at Goshen hospital where he has been a patient since Sunday following a bicycle mishap. Ardeana Grisamer, 113 E. Brooklyn St., Syracuse, was transferred from the Goshen hospital to the Elkhart hospital on Tuesday evening where she was to undergo surgery this morning (Wednesday) for a broken left arm. Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTYMARRIAGE LICENSES The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Floyd Charles Burns. 18, r 1 North Webster, Cambridge Mobile Homes and Mary Helen Hall, 16, Goshen, baby sitter Henry Looney, 31, r 2 Milford. Jomac and Virginia Ilene Looney. 36. r 2 Milford. Jomac, remarriage Max Leon Broekers, 25. box 94 Syracuse, Vega Company and Carole Ann Christy, 28, r 1 Leesburg, receptionist Charles Leßoy Hyde, 32. box 52 Leesburg, maintenance and Lucinda Sue Dimberg, 27, box 52 Leesburg, cosmatoligist Account Suit Waimer Supply. Inc. vs Harold Huyghes dba Stony Ridge Hotel and Lounge; aka Hal’s Stony Ridge Hotel and Lounge, Leesburg. Plaintiff asks judgment of $1,177.46, interest and costs of action Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before JP Milo Clase recently: Larry Elliott, 29, t box 15 Leesburg. S3O for public intoxication; indecent exposure charge taken under advisement Manvel Medrano, 55, r 1 Milford, $52 for reckless driving Rodney Mock, 18, r 2 Syracuse, S2B for no valid MVI certificate Ronnie Park, 20, box 36 Leesburg. $52 for violation of license ELKHART COUNTY Fined The following persons have been assessed fines and costs while appearing before city judge James A. Simpson: Dale Kelley, 24. Milford. $32 for speeding Stanley A. Richardson, 23, 130 W. Boston, Syracuse, sl7 for driving with an expired inspection receipt Ruby L. Warstler, 57, r 1 Syracuse. $32 for speeding Judgment Sought A judgment of $25,000 is being sought by Joseph and Wanda Rutka in a complaint for damages and injuries filed
MUford mad da y Memorial Day MONDAY, MAY 27, 1974 10:00 A.M. — PARADE Starts at the Junior High - Sponsored by American Legion (Last year's cufie king and queen are in parade) CHICKEN BARBECUE 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. Price: *2.50 4th ANNUAL COMMUNITY BAR-B-QUE ' SPEEDY CARRY-OUTS Proceeds go to town Emergency Equipment Fund 11:30 o.m. CUTIE KING AND QUEEN CONTEST At Junior High School Entry Blanks Below Mrs. Lyle Johnston, Sponsor 2:00 p.m. VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT (Traveling Trophy) 4th Annual Competition Sponsored by the Ministerial Association 3:00 BICYCLE RACES Aise—ble at Junior High School Entry Blanks Below Ron Baumgartner, Sponsor (Trophy) »••••••••.......
ENTRY BLANK j v ; Milfora Mod Day Cutie King & Queen Contest Age Limit: 4-6 Years ; Monday, May 27, 1974 11:30a.m. Winners to receive trophies : Name Parent's Name Address Phone_ j Mail to MAD, Bo* 46, Milford, IN 46542 \
Wed., May 15.1974 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY POPPY DAYS — Members of the Ancll Geiger Unit 226. American Legion Auxiliary. Milford, will be asking the community to paylribute to the w ar dead by wearing a poppy on May 17 and 18. All contributions received will go to assist veterans and their families.
against Edwin Abbett and the Wawasee Marina, Inc., in connection with a boat collision. Fined The following persons have been assessed fines and cost while appearing before JP Melvin E. Troyer: Victor L. Stilley. 16. 527 S/ Main. Goshen. $35 for speeding Sue A. Myers, 19. Milford. $35 for speeding Goodwill club holds annual birthday dinner Seventeen members of the Goodwill Ext e n s i o n Homemakers club at Syracuse held their annual birthday dinner event last Wednesday at the Holiday Inn at Goshen. Mrs.’ Fred Butt and Mrs. Vernon Sholtey were cochairmen for the day. A social time followed the dinner at which time Mrs. Everett Darr, president, reported the next meeting would be on June 12 at the House of Friendship south of Syracuse. USO FOUNDED The USO (United Service Organizations) was founded on Feb. 4, 1941.
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ENTRY BLANK Mad Day Bicycle Races (oil ages) Age Groups 6-8; 9-11; 12-14; 15-20; 20-40 . (No tandems) & over Ist Place Winner - Trophies 2nd & 3rd Winner - Rißbons * Name * i: Address _Age Mail to MAD, Box 46, Milford, IN 46542
OF T HANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends for flowers, cards, and all acts of kindness during the loss of our father, Leo Kowallik. The family of Ann deSomer Captain Richard Kowallik and wife Whirlybird makes a place for itself The first four-place Bell Helicopter Co. model was delivered in 1956, replacing a three-place machine. It separated the pilot from passengers and made an appreciable dent in the corporate market. A five-place turbine-pow-ered helicopter was unveiled in January, 1967, and by 1971 had resulted in 1,100 sales. Now a new seven-place helicopter is expected to hit a new high in whirlybird use. — CNS
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