The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 January 1975 — Page 5

OBITUARIES

David And James Lipp Graveside services were conducted at 10 a m. Thursday, Jan. 23, for David and James Lipp, infant sops of‘David and Carol (Mynhier) Lipp, 3639 East Jackson Blvd., Elkhart. The twins died Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, several hours after their birth at the Elkhart hospital. Surviving with the parents are paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lipp, Elkhart, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier of Milford. Also surviving are greatgrandparents Irwin Helmuth of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mynhier of Kimmell. Rev. Tom Maurer officiated for the services and interment was in Rice Baby land. William J. Kline Services were held Tuesday for William J. Kline. 85. r 1 Syracuse. Death came early Sunday at Goshen hospital and was due to complications following a stroke He had been in ill health few four years Mr. Kline was born at Logansport on June 7. 1889. a son of John A and Margaret (Meisner) Klein. A resident of the Syracuse community for 25 years having moved from Wabash, he

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was a steamfitter and plumber. He was a veteran of World War I having served two years in France, and was a member of Saint Martin dePorres Catholic church at Syracuse. Survivors include his wife, the former Helena A. (Starost) Roy; two stepsons, Wayne Roy of Jackson and Walter Roy, Fort Wayne, 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; one brother. Jack Kline of Syracuse; and a number of nieces and nephews. Rosary was Monday evening at Syracuse funeral home and interment in Lindenwood cemetery. Fort Wayne. Violet Jewel Heefner Miss Violet Jewel Heefner. 70. 312 E Boston street, Syracuse, passed away at 5:30 a m. Monday in Goshen hospital where she had been admitted on Friday. Death was due to complications of a stroke. An evangelist. Miss Heefner was born in lowa, daughter of David Earl and Parcy (Brown) Heefner She resided with Ida Vogel in Syracuse The body was taken Monday to Mount Vernon, lowa, for services at Morgan funeral home there Mrs. Walter L. Harper Funeral services were held Sunday for Mrs Lillie Harper. 94. of Ligonier and sister of Mrs. Roy (Ethel) Blue of r 2 Syracuse. A patient for the past seven years at Luckey nursing home. Wolflake, death came there at 8 pm Thursday. Mrs Harper was born tn Ligonier on September 8. 1880 and resided there her entire lifetime Her marriage to Walter Lynn Harper took place October 5. 1908 and he preceded her in death in 1960 A number of nieces and nephews also survive. Burial was m Oak Park cemetery Ralph E. Gray Services were held Saturday at Columbia City for Ralph E. Gray. 75. father of Jcfc Gray of

Syracuse. Death came on Wednesday at his home in Coesse. ' , A farmer in Noble and Whitley counties most of his life, he was bom in Noble county on April 15, 1889, a son of John and Minnie (Mack) Gray. He was a member of the Church of God and retired employee of Jorg McDonald company at Ligonier. Survivors include the widow, Bernice; two other sons. Kenneth Gray of Miami, Fla., and Jerry Gray, Columbia City; two daughters. Miss Norma Gray at home, and Mrs. Edward McClure of the Tri-Lakes area? 15 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one brother; and two sisters. Interment was at Ormas. Mrs. Dwight Roth Services were held Sunday for Mrs. Lillian Roth, 63. r 6 Goshen and mother of Mrs. Randy (Vicki) Mast of Syracuse Death came Friday morning at Elkhart hospital where she had been a patient for 19-days after undergoing hip surgery. Mrs. Roth was bom in Goshen on January 16.1912. a daughter of Mr and Mrs Allen Schrock. Her marriage to Dwight Roth took place May 13. 1930. and he survives. She was a member of Silver Street Mennonite church. Also surviving are two other daughters. Mrs. Harry (Nancy) Hutchison of Millersburg and Mrs Edward (Janet) Bradford. Goshen, and seven grandchildren. Interment was in Elkhart Prairie cemetery. Mrs. Mary Highland Mrs. Mary Highland. 85. Albion, DI„ a member of the Milford United Methodist church and the Milford Order of Eastern Star, passed away Friday at 9 p.m at the Elkhart hospital. Mrs. Highland was admitted to the hospital on Thursday afternoon after becoming ill at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Gerald Fawley of r 4 Elkhart Mrs. Highland was born on June 3. 1889 at Albion, 111., and was united in marriage to Daniel P Highland on July 19. 1924 at Chicago. 111. He preceded her in death on February 19. 1958 Mrs. Highland was a resident of NewParis for a number of years and after the death of- her husband she moved to Albion. 111. She was also a registered nurse. Surviving with the daughter of Elkhart are two grandchildren; two stepsons. Daniel P.. Chicago, HL, and Carl F.. Houston. Tex.; four stepgrandchildren; seven stepgreat-grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Albert (Myrtle) Rude. Services were conducted at 10:30 a m Monday with Rev. Travis Purdy officiating. Interment was in the New Paris cemetery.

Births LeCQUNT, Molly Rae Mr. and Mrs. John LeCount. Jr., r 2 Milford, are the parents of their first child, a daughter, Molly Rae, born Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Goshen hospital. Molly was born at 4:10 p.m. and tipped the scales at eight pounds, eight ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. ' and Mrs. John W. Peters of Syracuse and. paternal grandparents are Mrs. Rosemary LeCount of Syracuse and John LeCount of Fort Wayne. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Towsley of Melbourne, Fla. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Harold LeCount and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gingerich, all of Syracuse. ROBINSON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Robinson of Warsaw are the parents of a daughter bom Monday, Jan. 20. at the Murphy Medical Center in Warsaw. The young lady was bom at 7:03 p.m. and tipped the scales at six pounds, 10 ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunn, Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Garold Robinson of Leesburg. STRIEBY son Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Strieby of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of a son bom Monday. Jan. 20. at the Goshen hospital. JONES. Meredith Ann Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Jones of Ligonier are the parents of a daughter, Meredith Ann, born on Monday, Jan. 20. at South Bend Memorial hospital. She tipped the scales at over seven pounds and was welcomed home by brother Barry and sister Jamaica. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones of Syracuse and Mrs. Jean Jones. Roiling Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones of Peru are the paternal great-grandparents. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center SUNDAY. JAN. 19 Emergency Room Freda Morrison, Milford Jennifer Lynch. Leesburg MONDAY. JAN. 20 Admissions Mrs. Essa Rainey, Leesburg Mrs. Priscilla L. Teeple, Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Anna Ashton, North Webster I WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 Dismissals Mrs. Linda Hill and son, Leesburg THURSDAY. JAN. 23 .Admissions Mrs. Grace M Anglin, Leesburg Mrs Dyle Martin, Leesburg FRIDAY. JAN. 24 Dismissals Mrs. Lucille Beer. Milford Mrs. i Priscilla Teeple. Leesburg Emergency Room Ernest Freitag. Leesburg

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SATURDAY. JAN. 25 Dismissals Mrs. Essa Rainey, Leesburg Emergency Room Karen Walker, Syracuse Ivy Reed, Milford SUNDAY. JAN. 26 Admissions Mrs. Lenora Grimm. Milford Dismissals Mrs. Dixie Martin, Leesburg Emergency Room Weldon Doughman. Syracuse Richard Bums, Leesburg Ronald Helmen. Leesburg Goshen Hospital TUESDAY, JAN. 21 Admissions Guillermo Zuniga, El Ko Mobile Homes. Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Stephen Replogle and daughter, r 1 Milford Mrs. Charles Teeple, r 2 Milford Mrs. Walter Graff. 219 West Brooklyn St., Syracuse Mrs. Chadwick Hand, r 3 Syracuse Kenneth Nicolai, r 1 Syracuse Mrs. Jack Guy. North Webster WEDNESDAY. JAN. 22 Admissions Steven S. Stucko, r 1 Leesburg Robin N. Stucko, r 1 Leesburg Adara Blackbum. Milford Dismissals Mrs. Homer Mullet and daughter, r 2 Milford Mrs. Richard Dick and daughter. Syracuse THURSDAY. JAN. 23 .Admissions L. E. Craig, r 3 Syracuse Kristy Drake, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. John LeCount and daughter, r 2 Milford Robin N. Stucko, r 1 Leesburg Steve S. Stucko, r 1 Leesburg Mrs. Robert Strieby and son, r 2 Leesburg Richard W. Heyde, r 4 Syracuse Edward C. Droke, North Webster FRIDAY, JAN. 24 Admissions Floyd A. Himebaugh, North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Jewell Rogers, r 2 Leesburg Walter D. Ritter. 419 East Boston. Syracuse Gerald Bitner, Syracuse Kristy A. Drake, r 2 Syracuse Maurice R. Snyder, 118 West Portland, Syracuse SATURDAY, JAN. 25 Admissions Bernice V. Watkins, Vanburen street, Leesburg Richard Leamon, North Webster Dismissals Guillermo Zuniga, El Ko Mobile Homes, Syracuse MONDAY. JAN. 27 .Admissions Barbara A. McClintic, r 3 Syracuse OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Nellie Bennett of North Webster was admitted to the Whitley County hospital at Columbia City last week. Evelyn Cole of Leesburg was admitted to the Columbia City hospital late last week. Jack Garton of Leesburg was dismissed from the WhitleyCounty hospital late last week. Mrs. Ralph Neff of r 1 Milford is a patient at the Goshen hospital where she was admitted Fridayfollowing complications*of the flu. Her condition is reported as improved. Richard Bums of Leesburg was dismissed from the Park view hospital at Plymouth late last

week. Ronald Helmen of Leesburg was dismissed from the Parkview hospital at Plymouth late last week. James Searfoss of Syracuse has been moved from Goshen hospital to Fountainview Place, 1001 W. Hively in Elkhart. Mrs. Forrest Plank, Syracuse, remains a patient in the coronary care unit at Elkhart hospital where she was admitted on January 20. Mrs. Forrest Plank of Syracuse has been removed from the intensive heart care unit at Elkhart hospital and is in room 250. Jeff Conder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Conder, r 1 Syracuse, remains a patient in Goshen hospital where he was admitted on January 24 with a ruptured appendix and underwent surgery. He is in room 320.

Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I want to thank friends and relatives for prayers, cards, visits and kind deeds done for me during my recuperation from surgery May God richly bless you all. June Custer CARD OF THANKS Just “Thank You” cannot adequately express our gratitude to friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy at the loss of our loved one! W’e especially appreciate the help and comfort given us by Rev. Ross Cook. Charles Harris and Syracuse Masonic Lodge members. Mrs. Herschel D. Harkless Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appenzeller and family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harkless Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Fined The following persons were assessed fines and costs when they appeared before city judge Robert Burner recently: Barbara Haggerty, Syracuse. S3O for deceptive issuance of check

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Wed., Jan. 29, 1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Leonard Eppert, 47, r 4 Syracuse, $35 for no operator’s license; $35 for expired inspection Thelma Bums, Leesburg, theft charge, judgment reserved until February 14 Marriage Dissolutions Dennis Smith vs Donna Smith, r 1 Syracuse. The couple was married September 26, 1970 and separated January 2. Petitioner asks court for divorce, division of property, one minor to respondent Herbert Culver 111 vs Jan Culver. North Webster. The couple was married October 2, 1971 and separated December 10, 1974. Petitioner asks for divorce, former name of Shoemaker restored and division of property. Terry Bair vs Debbie Bair, r 1 Cromwell. The couple was married May 19, 1974 and separated January 3, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. Joseph Schlabach vs Donna Schlabach. Syracuse. The couple was married September 9, 1972 and separated January 1, 1975. Petitioner asks for divorce and division of property. Judgment Suit Vonda Fought vs Eldon Beer and Gifford Replogle. Milford. Plaintiff asks to recover $495.55, interest and costs of action for balance of money due. ELKHART COUNTY Marriage License The following couple has applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Dixie Haas: Mark L. Stoller. 23, r 1 Paulding, Ohio, farming and Shirley R. Steffen, 21, r 1 Syracuse, commercial artist Fined The following persons have been assessed fines and costs while appearing before JP Henry Cripe, Jr.: Donald C. Querry. 44, r 1 box 27 Syracuse. S3O for speeding 69 mph in a 55 mph zone Gordon R. West. 18, r 2 Syracuse, S3O for disregarding automatic signal. Roger A. Butt, 23, r 1 Syracuse, S3O for speeding 70 mph in a 55 mph zone License Suspended The following persons have had their driver’s licenses suspended according to the latest report received from the Bureau of Motor Vehicles at Indianapolis : Steven M. Noble, 32, r 1 Leesburg, from November 14,

1974 to May 13, 1975 for driving while suspended Robert D. White, 34, r 1 box 171 North Webster, from November 24, 1974 to February 22, 1975 for drunken driving £vok®'° 1 xotf'* ri ® Cent® r cf R J 3 'CSOr Syracuse Lakeland Youth Center director Dan Caskey has announced the following events and times of the center: Wednesday, Jan. 29 — Open tennis for ladies 12:30-3, elementary and junior high hockey practice at city park 3:305, beginning guitar class one 6-7, class two 7-8, pool match against Goshen boys’ dub-junior high and high school-at 6, open center for all events 5-9 Thursday, Jan. 30 — Elementary and junior high hockey at city park 3:30-5, open tennis for ladies from 1:30-3, drum and bugle corps 6-9, pool match at Goshen 6 Friday, Jan. 31 — Open tennis for ladies 12:30-3, center open for all activities 3-5 Saturday, Feb. 1— Tap dancing 8:30-10, acrobatic ballet 10:30-11:30, acrobatic ballet advanced 11:30-12:30, beginning baton 12:30-1:30, center open for all activities 1:30-5 Monday, Feb. 3 — Weight Watchers 7:30-9 Tuesday Feb. 4 — Ladies yoga dass one 9-9:45, dass two 1010:45, ladies physical fitness 1112, ladies open tennis 1-3, center open for all activities 3-5, advanced beam 5-6:15, beginning beam 6:15-7:15, men’s karate 7-9 Wednesday, Feb. 5 - Open tennis for ladies 12:30-3, elementary and junior high hockey practice 3:30-5, center open for all activities 5-9, beginning guitar class one 6-7, dass two 7-8 Thursday, Feb. 6 — Elementary and junior high hockey 3:305, open tennis for ladies 12:30-3, open tennis for couples 5-7 and drurrt and bugle corps 7-9 Friday, Feb. 7 — Open tennis for ladies 12:30-3, center open 3-6 There is nobody so irritating as somebody with less intelligence and more sense than we have. — Don Herold

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