The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1976 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 21,1976

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OBITUARIES

Lowell Clark Lowell Clark, 64. of Oswego passed away at his residence after suffering an apparent heart attack late Wednesday afternoon, July 14 Clark, son of James and Fanny (Warren) Clark, was born December 24,191 L, near Warsaw. He retired from Haskon, Inc. Clark was married on April 2, 1932, to Gladys Cook, who preceded him in death on September 1, 1972. Surviving are one son, Robert E. Clark, Warsaw; two daughters, Mrs. Byron (Joy) Lockard, Fort Worth, Texas and Mrs. Robert (Arlene) Steinmetz, Stroudsburg, Pa.; three brothers, Robert Clark. Lansing, Mich., Richard Clark, Warsaw and Alden Clark. Leesburg; three sisters, Mrs. George (Berhice) Keel, Lansing. Mich., Mrs. Lyle (Charlotte) Regenos, Akron. Ohio; and Mrs. Forrest (Barbara) Hamman, Leesburg; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Two brothers and one sister preceded ham in death Serivces were conducted in the Titus funeral home. Rev. Wilbur Workman officiated Burial was in Harrison Center cemetery James D. McNabb James D. McNabb. 58. of Warsaw died Sunday, July 18. in the Kosciusko Community hospital of an apparent heart attack Bom July 13.1918. to Glenn and Hazel (Lankhart) McNabb in Munci?. he married Harnett Jean Riggs on January 6. 1936 He moved to Barbee Lake m 1946. coming from Indianapolis: Mr. McNabb was a selfemployed tool and die maker He was a member of the Masonic lodge in Leesburg. Scottish Rite in Fort Wayne and attended the Christian church in Muncie His wife Harriet survives along with one brother. Robert of Muncie and one nephew Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 in the Harris-Troxel funeral home in North Webster Rev Bryce Foster officiated Burial was in the North Webster cemetery Mrs. Thomas G. Champion Mrs Olive Hocking Champion, 85. of Syracuse, mother of Mrs Eugene i Vera Hall of Syracuse, died Thursday. July 15. in the Goshen hospital where she had been a patient one day Mrs Champion had been ill one month. Born in Praze. Cornwall. England, on August 15. 1890. she was the daughter of William and Grace (Leatham) Hocking On September 18. 1912 she married Thomas G Champion, who preceded her in death She moved to the Syracuse area from Gary five years ago, Mrs Champion was a member of Peace United Church of Christ and was a 50 year member of the Eastern Star. both at Merrillville Survivors include her daughter Vera, six grandchildren; ejght great-grandchildren, and a brother Nicholas Hocking. Praze. England Funeral services were held Monday. July 19, in the Geisen funeral home. Merrillville Bunal was in the Calumet Park cemetery. The Yoder-Culp funeral home was in charge of Goshen arrangements Leonard Shriner Leonard Shriner, 80, of Goshen was found dead in the barn at his residence Thursday, July 15 Death was ruled as a suicide as Elkhart deputies found Mr Shriner had hung himself The

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deceased was the step father of Mrs. Russell (Virginia) Chokey of Syracuse. A lifetime resident of Goshen, Mr. Shriner was born in Elkhart county to Gabriel and Emma (Miller) Shriner on June 29,1896. He was employed by I-XL Corp, and retired from Goshen Manufacturing Co. He was married to Doris (Kerr) Voight February 17. 1970. He was a member of the Waterford Mennonite church. Survivors are three stepdaughters, Mrs. Chokey, Mrs. Harold (Norma Jean) Weldy and Mrs. Charles (Vivian) Wilfong, both of Goshen. 13 stepgrand children; nine stepgreatgrandchildren; and two brothers. Noble R. of Goshen and Harold E. of Union. Mich. The funeral was held Saturday, July 17, in the Yoder-Culp funeral home in Goshen. Burial was in the Violett cemetery. Amber Van Antwerp Amber Van Antwerp, three, daughter of Barbara Van Antwerp of Goshen and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Antwerp of Syracuse, died Wednesday. July 14. in the South Bend Memorial hospital Amber suffered a head injury and had been in the hospital since July 7. According to Goshen fire department reports she was struck in the head by a metal railing being carried into the home by a friend. The child was bom July 14. 1973. The only survivors are her mother and grandparents. Rev Virgil Brenneman officiated at the funeral service held Saturday, July 17, in the Blocker-Harris Fifth street chapel in Goshen. Burial was in the* Violett cemetery Mrs. Aksel Larsen Graveside services will be held Wednesday. July 28. in the Memorial cemetery in Freemont. Neb., for Mrs. Irmgard K Larsen. 62, of Syracuse who died Monday, July 19. in Parkview Memorial hospital. Fort Wayne, of cancer. The deceased was bom in Richardson county. Neb. on November 2,1914. She was united in marriage to Rev. Aksel Larsen August 2, 1936. She lived in Harlan for 11 years prior to moving to Syracuse two years ago Her husband Rev. Larsen of Syracusesurvives along with two daughters. Karen Lindbald of Baraga. Mich., and Saundra Meyer, Wessington Springs, S. D two sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Rasmussen? Freemont. Neb . and Mrs Louise Alexander of Wellsburg. lowa. A memorial service will be held at 4 p m. Sunday. Aug. 1. in the Holy Trinity Lutheran church. Harlan, where Mrs. Larsen was a member Hockemeyer funeral home. Harlan, .made the funeral arrangements. Births CRIPE. Kristina Lynn Mr and Mrs Kirby Cnpe of Syracuse became the parents of a daughter. Knstina Lynn, on July 17 at Goshen hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds. 11 ounces and measured 204 inches. She was welcomed home by one sister. Lori Ann. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. LsVem Cox of Mendon. Mo Mr and Mrs Ray Cripe, New Paris, are paternal grandparents Mrs Jesse Cox. Mendon, Mo . is maternal great-grandmother Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Olan LeCount, Cromwell

HARMAN, Joshua Albert Lee Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Harman, r 2 Milford, became the parents of a son on July 16 at Goshen hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, m ounces and measured 20 inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Heierman of Leesburg. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hannan of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Al Heierman, Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller, Sarasota, Fla., are maternal great-grandparents. Paternal great-grandfather is Seward Hannan. Atwood. Mrs. Rosa Harman is paternal great-great-grandmother. MICHAEL. Jban Marie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Michael of Syracuse are the parents of their third child, a daughter bora Monday, July 5, in the Goshen hospital. Joan Marie weighed in at nine pounds, seven and a half ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Martin of Syracuse. Charles Michael of Syracuse is the grandfather paternal. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Karl Frank of Ligonier and Mrs. Grace Green in the Alfran nursing home in Warsaw. Hospital Notes Kosciusko Community Hospital MONDAY, JULY 12 Admission Orville J. Melching, Leesburg SATURDAY. JULY 17 Dismissals Hal B Harting. Leesburg Leota M. Summerlot. Syracuse SUNDAY. JULY 18 Admission Vickie Hobbs. Leesburg Dismissal Ernest Patterson, Milford MONDAY. JULY 19 Admissions Mary E. Bilz, Leesburg Gertrude L. Ashton, North Webster Dismissal Irene Buskirk. Leesburg Goshen Hospital TUESDAY. JULY 13 Admission Sharon E Arenz, Milford Dismissals Cindy LeCount, Syracuse Mrs. Charles Pearson and infant son. Syracuse Lunettie Teeple, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. JULY 14 Admission James A. Martin, Syracuse Dismissals Sharon Avery, Milford Dixie Doerscher. Syracuse Martha Dausman. Leesburg THURSDAY, JULY 15 Admissions Carol Burris, Syracuse Ken Hamman. Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Mickey Haubach and infant daughter. Syracuse FRIDAY. JULY 16 Admissions Ethel Good, Milford Shari Ball, Syracuse Elva L Bitner, Syracuse Audrey G. Reed, North Webster SATURDAY. JULY 17 Dismissals Elsie Marie Lee, Syracuse Carol A. Burris, Syracuse Leßoy Dye. Leesburg SUNDAY. JULY 18 Admissions Karen L Glick, Syracuse Helen E Rookstool. Leesburg MONDAY. JULY 19 Admission Mary E Poe. Milford Dtsmfosai* Mrs. Gregory Harmon and infant son. Milford Murphy Medical Ceater SUNDAY. JULY 11 Emergency Room Ernest Dragoo. North Webster Fernando Garza, Milford MONDAY. JULY 12 Emergency Room Edward E. Newcomer. Syracuse SATURDAY. JULY 17 Dismissal Crystal A. Conner. Leesburg OTHER HOSPITAL NEWS Charles F Greer. Sr. Syracuse, is a patient at the University hospital. 6 West. 1405 East Ann Street. Ann Arbor, Mich.. 48104 Gaylord Jones of Syracuse returned Sunday. July 18. from Saint Marys hospital in

Rochester, Minn. Gaylord bad teg surgery on Thursday, but is up walking with the aid of a walker. 1j f -yT I ’ 1 11. J ' Milford 1 1 ; EMS xO . J During the seven-day period from July 7-14 the Milford EMS < made two runs. Both were for persons who were ill at their home. One was transported to the ; KCH. the gther to Goshen, EMU fa The Syracuse emergency unit ambulance was dispatched to aid 1 the following people: On Friday. July 16. at 12:06 p.m. the ambulance was dispatched to the residence of Roger Bell of Syracuse where the aidmen found Bell on the floor gasping for breath and suffering chest pains. He was transported to the Goshen hospital. On Sunday. July 18, at 8:13 I p.m, the ambulance was dispatched to aid Mark Risner, ] 21, of Upper Sandusky, Ohio, who | was injured in a motorcycle accident on US 6 and CR 43 He ] was transported to the Goshen hospital. i On Monday, July 19, at 5:41 a m. the ambulance transported John Umbaugh, 58. of East Shore Dr., Syracuse, to the Goshen hospital for a severe nose bleed. , . • Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The fallowing couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Patrick Harl Cunningham. 28, 425 North Huntington. Syracuse and Penny Ann Johnson, 29, 425 North Huntington, Syracuse, factory Irvin Lee Kaylor, 30. 218 South Stewart street. Bremen, foreman * and Ardonna Marie Yoder, 22, r 2 Milford, factory Cart Lamar Hepler. Jr.. 22. r 4 Syracuse. foreman and Catherine Holmes. 18, r 4 Syracuse. Todd Building Bradley Valorus Clear, 24, r 2 Leesburg, cook and Carolin Marie Skoro. 21, r 1 Leesburg, seamstress Joseph Alfred Schvettmer. 21. r 3 Greensburg, farmer and Carolyn Kay Long. 25, r 3 box 281 Syracuse, teacher Marriage Dissolutions Debra Johnson vs Terry Johnson, r 1 box 242 D. Milford The couple was married on November 3, 1970 and separated June 29.1976. Petitioner asks for marriage dissolution, attorney fee. custody of minor child, support, equitable division of property, cost of action and other relief proper in the premises Traffic Violations Robert H. Wipert, 53. North Webster. $35 for exceeding 10 mph boat speed James B. Rider. 19. North Webster. $79 for unlawful possession of marijuana. 90 day county jail suspended Rex A. Heil. 25, Syracuse, $35 for exceeding 10 mph boat speed

LEGALS LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is Mreoy givon ttw tenpeydrs ot ww C«v * Wdrsew, KmciMko County. inOtana. mot ttw Proper MOM oPHcerg Os said torpor Mian of moir roaoior meeting piece at 1 00 p.m on me Utn oay ot August. W 4, wiH com Mer me following aOMNenM appropriation wh»cn seta oHicefk consider necessary to meet mo extraordinary emergency at tnis time. AMOUMY AMOUNT CEMETERY FUND REQUESTED APPROPRIATED 14»Eouipmenf SX7OO 00 51.700.06 FltfE PENSION FUND "wSons- Retired ”$.» HS-flO Total 53.47500 5X475.W Tanpeyers appearing at such meetmg snail nave a r»gnt te Be negro tnereon. The a* UtionM appropr>Mians as finally made will oe automatically referred to me Stare Board at Tax Commissioners. wn«cf» Board will now a furmer nearing wiffiin fifteen days as me County Auditor's Office ot said county, or at such other place as mar be oengnered At such nearing taxpayers obiecting to any of such additianai appropriations may be heard, inter«sM4 taxpayers may >nou<ry of me County Auditor amen and where such hearing win bo held HELEN JOAN KINDLE. Oork Treasurer City at Warsaw. Indiana Jy.nw HELP WANTED A CAREER OPPORTUNITY iff yov oni type ond perfone otfeer clerical Arties the Town of Syracvse needs yea to barn and function as a tiro and pofico dispatcher. Doties metede typing, fEng WWW J| eUI ska Anr- re MWelaSb SMwi w«*CI DyOwTwel©*! HT THP TOwlee bwNNO EINH Apply la Person At The Police Department Between 7 And 3, Monday Through Friday

John R. Shrode, 19, Leesburg, S4O for speeding Small Claims Complaints Opal Shamp vs Rebecca and Theodore Thomas, r 1 Syracuse. Plaintiff ask judgment of $2,500 for title for Alpine trailer and misrepresentation plus cost and other proper relief C. D. Lawson dba Lakeland Standard vs Bruce Vanbora, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff ask judgment of S3B for bad checks, cost of action and proper relief C. D. Lawson dba Lakeland Standard vs John Nelson, r 1 box 215 C Leesburg, Plaintiff ask judgment of $13.40 for bad check, cost of action and all proper relief Surface and Moore Plumbing and Heating vs Linda Gates, r 2 box 199 Leesburg. Plaintiff ask judgment of $31.58 on account, cost of action and all proper relief Edna M. Walters vs Carolyn Flory, General Delivery, Leesburg. Plaintiff ask judgment of SB9 for afghan, labor on crochet, broken window, borrowed money, return of cooker, receipt book, cost of action and all proper relief. Augsburgers, Inc., vs William D. and Carol L. Cutright, Haviland Mobile Manor, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for judgment of $198.42 for checks returned and costs for action Thomas W. Earhart vs Keith and Marilyn Sue Tobias, r 2 box 82C Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment, of $748.25 on account plus cost for action and other proper relief. Weatherhead Syracuse Employees Federal Credit Union vs Veri G. Baker. 301 East Fourth street, Milford. Plaintiff asks judgment of SBSO on note plus cost and all proper relief C. Lester and Shirley Webber vs Homer Graber and J. B. Hoy, North Webster. Plaintiff asks judgment of SI,OOO and cost for action Plenary Complaint Peoples State Bank of Leesburg, vs Oscar and Pamela Slusher. 1401 North Park avenue. Warsaw. Plaintiff ask judgment of $285 plus interest, $l5O attorney fee and all other proper relief Peoples State Bank of Leesburg vs Richard and Judith Plotner. 804 South Side drive, Warsaw. Plaintiff ask judgment of $324, attorney fee of $l5O and all other proper relief Possession Os Real Estate Carl R. and Sandra W. Brandon vs John K. and Mary Mink, 151 Mariposa Circle, r 1 Syracuse. Plaintiff ask they be granted immediate possession of real estate and demand judgment against defendants in sum of $495, cost of action and further relief proper in the premises On Account Boat and Motor Dealer vs John Moore and Pete Hughes dba Merrill Association, Inc;, r 4 box 63 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment of $717.80 plus interest, cost for action and other proper relief Damaged Syracuse Community Development Corp , vs John Call, Tom Rankin, Ron Getting. box 281 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment of $1,650 for rent on teased premises plus interest, cost for action and all proper relief Fined Susan Connolly. Syracuse, $35 for illegal consumption John M. Hamilton, Syracuse, $35 for public intoxication Maria Jo Hoover. Syracuse, $35 illegal consumption Jeffery E Miller, Syracuse, $35 for illegal consumption Sue Rae Niles. North Webster. $35 for illegal consumption Cynthia Rich, Leesburg. $35 for

illegal consumption Michael Vanlaningham, Milford, $35 for illegal consumption David Wollman, Milford, $35 for illegal consumption Richard Wuthrich, Milford, $35 for illegal consumption Monroe Allen, 27, Milford, $35 for expired operator’s license, $35 for unsafe vehicle Kurt Kruger, 23, North Webster, $35 for no vehicle inspection Dave Harwood, r 1 North Webster, malicious trespass, dismissed on failure of prosecution witness to appear ELKHART COUNTY Fined John T. Coble, 35. r 1 Milford, was fined $lO in Goshen court for violation of the vehicle inspection law. Syracuse firemen answer three calls The Syracuse firemen answered two fire alarms, one false alarm and participated in a first aid drill this past week. The first alarm was at 1:52 p.m. on Saturday, July 17. Mrs. James Hann called to report a grass-fire burning along CR 1300 N., northeast of Warner road close to the airport. The cause of the blaze was unknown Fire broke out amongst boxes and trash behind the Syracuse Hardware on July 18. The call came at 5:28 p.m The owner of the trash, Arthur Carboneau of Syracuse, did not know how the fire was started. Mrs. Richards of Syracuse called in a an alarm on July 19. Fire trucks were dispatched to a residence on Kale Island near the Cable Lane T.V. Store. Fireman could not locate a fire burning in any of the homes at this location From 7 to 9 p.m. on July 19 the firemen had a drill of use of sandbags and other equipment. Unidentified driver causes *I,OOO in damages to porch A car of an unidentified driver struck the porch on the Virginia George home, located three miles southeast of North Webster on CR 650E and then left the scene of the accident. The week end mishap, causing SI,OOO damage, happened when the driver, traveling at a high speed on Barbee Lake road, foiled to negotiate the cirve The car jumped a cement block retaining wall and knocked down the porch.

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BN I* **l THEATRE GUILD HOLDS BUFFET RECEPTION — Mellisa Bailey. Gary Smiley, Terry Leverett and Curt Lambert (pictured above) were among the 100 people gathered at the South Shore golf club pavilion Sunday evening, July 18, for the annual buffet reception sponsored by the Enchanted Hills Playhouse Theatre Guild. Among the guests were theatre goers from all over the Lakeland area, Warsaw and other Indiana towns who make up the enthusiastic audiences at the playhouse each summer. The members of the company enjoy this special evening away from their rehearsal schedules, and the chance to get better acquainted with local friends. Following the buffet dinner, guests were entertained by several songs, dance routines and the general hilarity of the playhouse favorite, Doug Stark, who, along with Bob Zehr. served as emcee. The show included numbers from the upcoming production of “Applause”. The playhouse company brought everyone to their feet with their beautiful presentation of “America the Beautiful" at the conclusion of the show. ■ ' *

Chain-O-Lakes 4-H meeting 1 Tony and Stacy Miller hostessed the recent meeting of the Chain-O-Lakes 4-H club. The meeting was brought to order by president Bart Hedington. Lynn Hathaway gave the secretary’s report and called roll. Tony Miller gave a demonstration on styling wood. The group wished luck for all those participating in the county fair. The next meeting will be in September in the Engelberth home.

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