The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 October 1974 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Charles Lung Funeral services were held SSturday for Livinia Lung. 85. of 519 South Main, Syracuse. Death came at 12:05 a.m. Thursday at Goshen hospital and was due to complications following an illness of two years. Mrs. Lung was born at Syracuse on January 6, 1889 a daughter of David and Sarah Jane Barker, and lived her entire lifetime in the Syracuse com munity Her first husband Charles Gunderman preceded her in death in 1918, and she married Charles Lung who died in 1954 She was a housewife Survivors include one son. Eldon Gunderman of New Paris, a stepson. William Lung of Syracuse, two stepdaughters, Mrs. James (Mae) Robinson of Leesburg, and Mrs Blanche McCalister of San Antonio. Texas; seven grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and one sister. Mrs David (Maude) Parrish of Osceola Interment was in Syracuse cemetery Max Tully Max Tully, 71, Goshen and brother of Leonard Tully of North Webster, passed away last week at Goshen hospital and funeral services were held Friday. Death was due to cancer following an illness of seven years He was born southeast of Benton on November 30, 1902 a son of Henry and Laura (Hapner 1 Tully Mr Tully, a resident of the Benton area all of his life with exception of seven years when he resided at Kimmell, was a veteran of World War II and retired in 1967 from Barler Metals His marriage to the former Freda Eaton took place in 1945 and she survives Also surviving are two stepdaughters. Mrs Leßoy (Margaret > Mason of Goshen and Mrs. John (Thelma) Gay,' New Paris; a stepson. Richard Eaton, 13 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren, a sister, and another brother Burial was in Eden cemetery at Topeka

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Mrs. Dallas Miller Services were held Saturday for Mrs. Eva Miller. 60. of r 3 Syracuse She passed away Thursday at Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne. Mrs Miller had been ill for four weeks and death was due to complications She was bom in Noble county on April 11. 1914 a daughter of James and Maggie (Russell) Reed and lived in the Syracuse and Noble county areas all of her life Her marriage to Dallas Miller took place at Columbia City on March 3, 1950 and he survives. Also surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Morris (Dorothy)Delater of Osceola and Mrs Kenneth (Donna l Pischkeof Syracuse; three sons. Thomas and Jesse Hann of Mishawaka, and James. Syracuse; 16 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and three brothers. Elmer Reed of Syracuse. Jesse Reed, Fort Wayne and Frederick Reed. Leo A son, two brothers and one sister prec ded her in death Burial was in Syracuse cemetery Lemuel Snider Funeral services were held Tuesday. Oct 15. for Lemuel Snider. 70. of Cromwell Snider died of a stroke October 11 at Goshen hospital. He had been ill for six years He formerly resided on r 2 Syracuse and was employed at Wawasee Marina He was born February 2.1904 to William and Emma (Mercer* Snider and had lived in Cromwell since 1951. Snider was married to Berniece Elijah in Albion November 24. 1924 He was a retired boat finisher and farmer He was a member of the Ligonier Presbyterian church Surviving are his wife Berniece and several nieces and nephews Rev Leonard Phelps officiated for the service at the funeral home m Ligonier Burial was in Hires cemetery

Births

NEWCOMER. Kyle Lee Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Newcomer of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son, Kyle Lee, bom Saturday. Oct. 12. at the Goshen hospital. Kyle was bom at 12:41 am. and tipped the scales at eight pounds, 154 ounces and measured 21 inches long He was welcomed home by one sister. Kimberly, four and one half Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson of Milford and paternal grandparei are Mr. and Mrs Elmer Zimmerman of Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Charles Beck of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilson of Milford. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Reeve Coleman of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Newcomer of Nappanee GARZA daughter Mr and Mrs Arnie Garza of Milford are the parents of a daughter born on Tuesday. Oct 8. at the Goshen hospital. MILLER son Mr and Mrs. Glenn Miller of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son bom Saturday. Oct. 12. at the Goshen hospital GIBBS. David Alan Pfc. and Mrs. David Gibbs of Frankfort. Germany, are the parents of their first child, an eight pound, four ounce son. David Alan, born on Friday. Oct 11. m Germany Young David was born on the birthday anniversary of his father Mrs Chester Elder of Syracuse, mother of Mrs. Gibbs, is spending some time in Germany helping in the Gibbs home. Grandparents of the newborn are Mr. and Mrs Chester D. Elder of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs Dale Gibbs. Milford. Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charley Trumpure of Goshen and Alfred McGrath. Saint Louis, Mo. HALL infant Mr and Mrs. Harvey M. Hall of r 1 Syracuse are the parents of a son born on Saturday. Oct. 12. at Goshen hospital SIMS. Tracy Lee Mr and Mrs. Timothy L. Sims of r 1 North Webster are the parents of a seven pound son. Tracy Lee. born on Wednesday. Oct 9. at Goshen hospital. Other Sims children are Lori Anne, eight; Duane Mitchell, eight; and Angela Lynn. six. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Alan Valentine of Adrian. Mich . and Willis Sims. North Manchester Mrs Orville Sandson of South Whitley is a greatgrandmother FREY. Rochelle Lee Ann Mr and Mrs Bruce Frey, r 4

Syracuse, are parents of their first child, a seven pound. 154 ounce daughter, Rochelle Lee Ann, born on Thursday, Oct. 10. at Goshen hospital. Grandparents of the newborn are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leach of Fairmount and Mrs. Henry Morrison. Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carey. Jonesboro, are the great-grandparents. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY, OCT. 6 Emergency Room Rodney Hendricks. Leesburg TUESDAY. OCT. 8 Admissions Dennis A. Helper. Leesburg Mrs. Frank Radeke, Milford Dismissals Robert Binkley. Leesburg WEDNESDAY. OCT. 9 Admissions Jeffery Austin Smith. North Webster Mrs Roselinda Garza. Milford Dismissals Mrs. Christina M. Hamman. Leesburg FRIDAY.OCT.iI Emergency Room Miss Sonja Myers, North Webster Stephen Davis. Leesburg SATURDAY. OCT. 12 Dismissals Mrs. Alfredo Garza. Milford Mrs. Roselinda Garza, Milford Emergency Room Daniel Hatch. Syracuse David Gredl. Milford David Baker, Milford SUNDAY. OCT. 13 Admissions Mrs. Joseph Secrest. North Webster Goshen Hospital TUESDAY. OCT. 8 Admissions Mrs. Bonnie L. Bauman. North Huntington St., Syracuse Dismissals Reed R. Place, r 1 Milford Mrs Martin Ringler, Milford Rhonda Bell, 218 West Portland St., Syracuse Mrs. Edward Droke, North Webster WEDNESDAY. OCT. 9 Dismissals Mrs. Stan Harper, r 4 Syracuse Mrs, Cable Lane, r 1 Syracuse Eddie Overmyer, r 1 North Webster THURSDAY. OCT. 10 Dismissals Frederick W Sloan. 219 Portland St., Syracuse FRIDAY. OCT. 11 Dismissals * Mrs. Arnie Garza and daughter, r 1 Milford Mrs. Donald Johnson and daughter. 419 South Harrison St., Syracuse Mrs. Timothy Sims and son. r 1 North Webster SATURDAY. OCT. 12 Dismissals Robert Fisher, r 4 Syracuse SUNDAY. OCT. 13 .Admissions Doris Mohler. 196 North Shore Dr . Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Tillman Coy. r 3 Syracuse .MONDAY. OCT. 14 .Admissions Geneva D. Norris, r 4 Syracuse Mary Shoemaker. North Webster Dismissals Mrs Harvey Hall and son. r 1 Syracuse

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OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS James Stephens of Leesburg was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City late last week. John Baker of North Webster was admitted to the Columbia City hospital late last week. Clarence Burns of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital over the week end. Carl Siler, Syracuse, was admitted to the Columbia City hospital late last week. Sondra Moore of North Webster was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City late last week. Mrs. Emma Omspacher of r 4 Syracuse remains a patient in the Elkhart hospital. She is in room 200 and expects to be hospitalized another two to three weeks. Mrs. David (Rosanna) Keffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Custer of r 2 Milford, will return to the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis today (Wednesday) and will undergo additional surgery on Thursday. Her address is 6233 E. 43d St., Indianapolis. Ind. 46226. Fred Radcliffe of r 2 Syracuse was admitted to the veterans hospital at Fort Wayne last week and is being treated for pneumonia. Mrs. Rubydean Worth of Syracuse has been dismissed from Goshen hospital where she was a patient for two months. Steve Finton of Syracuse underwent major surgery Friday at Saint Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne and is in room 323 where he will remain a patient for several weeks. Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the cards, food, visits and prayers while I was in the hospital. A special thanks to Rev. Jack Farrell. May God Bless you all. Mrs. Rubydean Worth CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and church members for all their kindness and help while I was in the hospital. It’s nice to have good friends and thoughtful people. Thank you. Mrs. Shirley Ringler MEMORIAM In loving memory of James David Pifer on his birthday, October. 15. Linda Pifer. Connie. Cathy and Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stinson and family Mr and Mrs. Jack Leamon and Angela Mr. and Mrs. Danny Jones and family Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage License The following couple has applied for a marriage license at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Terry Lee Frank, 20, 1206 Chestnut street, Warsaw. Holiday Inn and Debra Jo Westendorf. 18. r 1 Leesburg. Holiday Inn Fined the following persons were assessed fines and costs when appearing before JP Milo Clase recently: Betty Becker. 47. r 1 Syracuse. S2B for son riding unlicensed mini bike on roadway Donald Fuller, 19. Leesburg. S3O for contributing to delinquency of minor Steve Bechtel, 20. Syracuse.

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pg <l JaSagg jo , gj Ms ■ 1 a i f 144 *Jx’/'Z*fl BRIDGE WINNERS — The person? shown in the photo above won honors in the bridge tourney for Mental Health last Sunday afternoon. The tourney was held at the South Shore country club to raise funds as part of the Turkey Creek township’s drive for the county association. In the front row are Mrs. Charles Haffner of Syracuse. Mrs. Frank Harrison of Warsaw and Mrs. Reub Williams. In the back row are Charles Haffner of Syracuse. Hamilton Kart and Jim Kart of Fort Wayne. The Karts won firsl place, the Haffners won second place and the Warsaw women won third place. The directors for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clingaman. Mrs. William Brammer, Turkey Creek township chairman for the mental health, gave the welcome. Officials for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William Wesner, Mrs. Ron Silveus, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Walker and Dr. and Mrs. .Arden Walgamuth.

S3O for too many people in vehicle; S3O for contributing to delinquency of minor The following person was assessed fines and costs when he appeared before city judge Robert Burner recently: Robert Irvine, Leesburg. s3<> for public intoxication Marriage Dissolutions Marilyn Thibaut vs Richard Thibaut. Ligonier. The couple was married May 4, 1972 and separated September 14. 1974. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. Linda Sue Charlton vs Michael Eugene Charlton, box 81 Milford. The couple was married November 8. 1969 and separated September 20. 1974. The petitioner asks for divorce, custody of minor child, support and attorney fees. Steven Stokes vs Linda Stokes, Syracuse. The couple was married October 16, 1:970 and separated October 4, 1974. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. Note Suit Peoples State Bank of Leesburg vs Johny Poe. box 253 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment of $254.08. int erest and attorney fees. Foreclosure Suiits Mid-America Homes. Inc. vs Jerry Ganshorn. et al, box 127 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $11,521.57, attorney fees lien be declared first and foreclosed and real estate sold. First National Bank of Warsaw vs Chester and Carol Elder, box 23 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $20,000; interest; taxes; attorney fees; costs of action and foreclosure of mortgage Complaint Suit Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Kaiy Grim, et ux. r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $1,191.05, interest, costs and attorney fees for note. License Suspended Jose F. Ortiz, 23, 305 James St,. Milford has had Ins license suspended from April 28, 1974 to April 28.1975 for drunken driving according to the latest report received from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles at Indianapolis. ELKHART COUNTY Fined The following person was assessed fines and costs while appearing before JP Melvin E Troyer: Phillip L. Rhoades. 29. r 3

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Syracuse, $32 for improper passing. CITED AT GOSHEN Edward S. Neff, 25, 724 Pittsburgh street. Syracuse, was arrested at Goshen at 4 a.m. Sunday and charged with driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages. He will be arraigned in Goshen city court. Nominations sought for ASC committee Farmers are asked to nominate candidates of their choice to be on the ASC community committee ballot, says Howard Silveus. chairman of Kosciusko county ASC committee. The ASC community committee election will be conducted from November 22 to December 2. by mail ballot. The five ASC communities in Kosciusko county are: A- Tippecanoe, Turkey Creek and Van Buren townships; B - Etna. Jefferson, Prairie and Scott townships; C - Franklin, Harrison and Seward townships; D - Clay. Jackson, Lake and Monroe townships; and E- Plain, Washington and Wayne townships. ASC committees are responsible for managing government farm programs on the local level. To meet the needs of individual producers, ASC committee members must be concerned and responsible individuals. Silveus said. Kosciusko county fanners have the opportunity to nominate persons they feel would best serve the farm community. Farmers have received petition forms by mail and should begin submitting them immediately to the county ASCS office. In fillingout a petition, farmers should be careful to include the name of only one nominee, the signatures of at least three eligible ASC voters who support the nominee, and certification that the nominee is wilting to serve if elected. Petitions must contain this information; without it. they will not be accepted. The completed petition should be dated and mailed or handdelivered to the county ASCS office no later than October 29. A farmer may circulate or sign nominating petitions for as many candidates as he chooses. Silveus further explained that

the county ASCS office welcomes all valid petitions. The opportunity to nominate, vote, and be elected to office is guaranteed to all farmers regardless of race, religion, sex. color or national origin.

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