The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 September 1976 — Page 4

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Sept. 22,1976

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Clifford Shoup Funeral services wefe'held Monday for Mrs RosezzOxa Shoup, 77, of Goshen and a native of North Webster. Death came at Goshen hospital on Friday where she had been a patient since August 23. She had been ill for two months. A native of North Webster, Mrs. Shoup was born on March 2. 1899, a daughter of John and Mary Goppert Mrs. Shoup was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. Goshen chapter, the World War I auxiliary of the American Legion and Mothers of World War 11. She was last employed at Winter Stamping and Tool Cd* Mrs. Shoup was united in marriage December 24, 1924 to Clifford Shoup and he preceded her in death. June 1, 1972. She is survived by two sons. Eldon Cummins of Goshen and Carl Shoup. Elkhart; three grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; v a brother. William Goppert of New Paris; and a sister-in-law Interment was in Oak Ridge cemetery. Goshen Harold Kinsey Funeral services were conducted Saturday, Sept 18. for Harold W Kinsey. 76. of 2118 East Madison St.. South Bend, who died Thursday m South Bend Memorial hospital after an extended illness A retired auditor for the Standard Oil Co., he had made his home in South Bend for the past 50 years. He was bom June 21, 1900 at Claypool and was married to the former Lucille Lentz of Milford, who preceded him in death 10 years ago He later married Jeanette Haigen. of Denver. Colo., formerly Jeanette Lentz of Milford She survives with one son. John W. Kinsey, Minneapolis. Minn ; one daughter. Mrs Dan Miller, Bremen; two stepdaughters. Mrs. Joan Allman. Denver. Colo., and Mrs Henry Warren. Chicago, Ill.; 10 grandchildren, and one brother, John Kinsey. New Haven, Conn Services were conducted at the Welsheimer funeral home. South Bend and graveqjde rites followed in Oakwood cemetery’, Warsaw James W. Hawn James W Hawn, 51, r 1 Pierceton. died Sunday, Sept 19. in the Whitley County Memorial hospital, after being ill with cancer since January of this year The deceased was born August 3. 1925 to Adnan and Mary (Grubbs) Hawn in North Webster and on April 20.1973 wed Barbara Van Ness * A life-time resident of Pierceton. he * as employed by Tech Co., of Goshen He was a member of the Menzie-Reese Post 258. Pierceton and the 40 et 8 of the Pierceton Legion Surviving with his wife, Barbara, are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adnan Hawn, Milford; one son. James Michael Hawn/ Dewart Lake; one daughter, Connie Jean Hohman, Claypool, three step-sons. Alan Van Ness. US Air Force, stationed in

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Cheyenne, Wyo., Douglas Van Ness, stationed aboard the USS Enterprise and Kim Van Ness, with the US Army in Korea; and three grandchildren. Also surviving are three brothers. Clyde Hawn, Elkhart, Richard Hawn, of New York city and Paul Hawn, of Syracuse; and two sisters, Mrs. Juanita Gorsuch. Milford and Mrs. Tony Dercach, Elkhart. preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Friends will be received in the Wyman funeral home, Pierceton, from 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday prior to the funeral service. The service will be conducted in the funeral home Thursday at 2 p.m by Rev James Freekson of the Wawasee Heights Baptist church, where Hawn was a member Military graveside services will follow in the Harrison Center cemetery Mrs. Donald Tribble Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Stemm Lawson funeral home in Elkhart for Mrs R Donald (Betty) Tribble. 53. of 563 East Lemmon St . Glendora. Calif ( She died Sunday. Sept 19. in- Foothill Presbyterian hospitar Glendora A Milford native, she resided at Heaton Lake, Elkhart, until moving to California 14 years ago The deceased is the former Betty Miller, born in Milford on August 2. 1923 She was married to Robert Donald Tribble on August 6. 1939 Surviving with her husband. Donald, are four sons, Donald Tnbble. Arcadia, Steven Tribble, Glendora. Calif., Jeffrey Tnbble. Upland. Calif., and Barry Tribble. Santa Rosa. Calif.; and five grandchildren Also surviving are her parents, Jesse and Marie Miller of Fort Myers. Fla . formerly’ of Milford; two sisters, and one brother Fnends may call at the funeral *home after 2 30 tomorrow as temoon /ThursdayRev Paul/Btyck will conduct the services arto burial will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Manass Chupp Manass Chupp. 66. of Luck Wis.. was pronounced dead on arrival at Saint Croix Falta hospital, in Saint Croix. Wis . Monday. Sept 20, after suffering a heart attack in his home. Chupp resided in the GoshenMiddlebury area prior to moving to Luck three years ago Chupp retired in 1971 from the Sovereign Oil and Fertilizer Co. of Goshen He was bom to John and Sarah (Hershberger) Chupp in Nappanee on April 21. 1910 Survivors include his wife, the former Mattie Miller; his stepmother. Mrs. Susan Yoder Chupp. Nappanee; two brothers. Floyd Chupp. Nappanee. Wil ham Chupp. Bremen; and seven sisters, Mrs. Emery (Fannie) Miller. Mrs Menno (Mary) Schwartz. Mrs Milo (Edna) Schwartz. all of Etna Green, Mrs Steven (Barbara) Mullet. Leesburg. Mrs Manass (Kate) Borkhoider. New Paris, t Mrs. Herman (Lydia /Mae> Hochstetler. Bremen ana Miss Elizabeth Chupp. Nappanee Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm in the Edling funeral home Burial will fallow in the Luck Village cemetery, Luck. Wis.

Births HOCHSTETLER son Mr and Mrs Jacob Hochstetler, of r 2 Milford became the parents of a son. Thursday. Sept 16. in Goshen hospital

AVERY. Beth Ann Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avery are the parents of their first child, a daughter, bora Wednesday. Sept. 15, in the Goshen hospital. Beth Ann tipped the scales at 10 pounds. 14*2 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Owen Avery of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Harland Gardner of Syracuse. A paternal grandfather is Moses Mast of Middlebury. SKINNER. Michelle Lynn A daughter, Michelle Lynn, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel A. Skinner of r 2 Syracuse on Saturday, Sept. 18. in the Goshen hospital The little girl weighed in at six pounds. 84 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Line of Syracuse are the maternal grandparents. Beverly Skinner of Elkhart and Raymond Skinner of Walkerton are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Witmer of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Skinner of Cromwell are the greatgrandparents GARDNER. Brad A lien and Chad Allen Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner of Lawton, Okla., September 6. The boys. Brad Allen and Chad Allen, weighed six pounds, 104 ounces and six pounds, one and one-half ounces, respectively. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner of Milford and Melba Gardner of Milford is paternal greatgrandmother GAMAUF. Alisa Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gamauf of Webb City, Mo., are the parents of a daughter, Alisa Dawn, boro on September 13. Gamauf served as youth minister of the Milford Christian church until entering Ozark Bible College in Joplin. Mo., this fall. The Gamaufs have a son. Jerrad and a daughter. Amanda. Mrs Gamauf is the former Connie Lantz. New Paris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lantz of New Paris. HECKAMAN. Jaime Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Heckaman of Leesburg became parents of a daughter. Jaime Lee, Friday, Sept. 17. in Goshen hospital The baby girl weighed in at five pounds, nine ounces and measured 17 inches. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vetor of Anderson and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heckaman of Milford. Mr and Mrs Stuart Murray of Fowlerton and Mrs. Mabie Vetor of Summetville are maternal great-grandparents Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newcomer of Nappanee and Mrs. Robert Heckaman of Milford BURDICK daughter Mr and Mrs Norman Burdick of Syracuse are parents of a daughter born Monday, Sept. 20, in the Goshen hospital. Hospital Notes Goshen Hospital TUESDAY. SEPT. 14 Admission Mary Margaret Williard, Syracuse Dismissal Anne Miller. Milford WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 15 Admissions Rebecca L. Erb. Milford Melvin J Miller, Syracuse Velma Farrington, Syracuse Dismissals Bessie Scarbean, Syracuse Mrs. James Mench and infant son, Syracuse Rebecca J. Kime, Syracuse Lisa K Keener. Syracuse Pamela S. Polk. Leesburg THURSDAY. SEPT. 16 Admissions Ruthann Kelly. Syracuse .Anna L. Pinkerton. Syracuse Virginia Zajeski. North Webster Dismissal Stewart W Coy Milford

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FRIDAY. SEPT. 17 Dismissals Mrs. Jacob Hochstetler and infant son. Milford Norma Henwood. Syracuse Virginia K. Zajeski, North Webster SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 Dismissals Gaylord E. Jones, Syracuse Melvin Jay Miller, Syracuse SUNDAY. SEPT. 19 Admission Clara Hartman. Syracuse Dismissal Mary M.. Williard, Syracuse MONDAY, SEPT. 20 Admission Everett W. Smith. North Webster Dismissals Larry L. Jeroigan. Syracuse Mrs. Mitchell Skinner and infant daughter, Syracuse Mrs. Charles Avery and infant daughter, Syracuse Mrs Jeffrey Heckaman and infant daughter. Leesburg Murphy Medical Center MONDAY, SEPT. 13 Emergency Room Sanjuana G. Zamora, Milford Melva S. Starr, Leesburg Patrick E. Bellian, Leesburg Jack Slater, Leesburg THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 Emergency Room Paul T Helman. Leesburg SATURDAY. SEPT. 18 Emergency Room James Chapman, Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 19 Emergency Room Karl Stookey, Leesburg Kosciusko Community Hospital MONDAY; SEPT. 13 Admissions Billie Sullivan, Leesburg James Shepherd, Leesburg TUESDAY. SEPT. 14 Admissions Russell Homan, Milford Darlene Justice. Milford Rick Hatcher. Leesburg Dismissals Rick Hatcher. Leesburg Anita AShton and infant daughter. North Webster Kent Ganshom, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15 Admission Edith Marvel, Leesburg FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 Dismissals Harold Buscher, North Webster Billie Sullivan. Leesburg James Shepherd, Leesburg SATURDAY. SEPT. 18 Admission Brenda Farber. Leesburg Dismissals Edith Marvel. Leesburg Rick Hatcher, Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 19 Admission Archie Ferguson, Sp., Leesburg MONDAY. SEPT. 20 Admissions William Gross. Leesburg Joseph Kostek. Leesburg Charles E Oswalt. Leesburg Dismissal Beverly Dove, Milford Othor hospital nows BREAKSHIP Word has been received at Syracuse that Mrs. Bert (Hattie) Cnpe. formerly of Syracuse and now of the Masonic Home at Franklin, Ind 46131, sustained a broken hip during the past week end. Mail may be addressed to her at the above address. Cards of THANKS CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends and wonderful neighbors for their kindness , also thanks to Dr. Craig and Milford Emergency Glen D. Stookey

■ 41L Several ambulance runs were made by the Syracuse EMU the past week. They are as follows: Loren Danniel Byrer, 22,106 W. High. Syracuse, was transported to the Goshen hospital at 12:58 am. He was shaking uncontrollably and complained of tingling sensations in the fingers and other parts of the body. On Friday, Sept. 17, at 10:51 p.m. the ambulance transported three victims involved in an automobile accident one fourth of a mile south of South Shore Golf Course on SR 13. Cindy Cox, 18. of Elkhart, who was seven months pregnant complained of pain in the ribs of the left side. Paul Cox. 20. of Elkhart had a deep laceration to the left elbow and complained of severe pains in the chest on the left side. Larry Jeroigan. r 2 Syracuse, had a possible neck injury. Jeroigan was laying on the ground, comatose, when the ambulance arrived. Ruth Lucas. 65. of r 4 Syracuse, was transported to the Goshen hospital after she had gone into a diabetic comatose state at 4:36 p.m. Saturday. At 4:27 a m. on September 19. Becky Eppert. 525 S. Harrison, Syracuse, was taken to the Goshen hospital She had mixed liquor with Tylenol tablets. Court News KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Small Claims Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Charles T. and Sharon K. Pate, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $55 for returned checks, service fees, cost of this action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Kenneth C. Johnson. 703 South Sixth street, Goshen The plaintiff asks judgement of $25 for check returned, cost of this action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Sandra Menzie, r 2 lot 3 Milford. The plaintiff asks judgment of $9 for check returned, service fee. cost of this action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s. inc. vs Phyllis Johnston, box 162 Syracuse The plaintiff asks judgment of $62.73 for check returned, service fee, cost of action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s, Inc vs Richard E. and Virginia Boggs, r 7 box 435 W’arsaw. The plaintiff asks judgment of sls for check returned, service fee. cost of this action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Linda Gross and Craig Kemper, r 1 North Webster. The plaintiff asks judgment of $37.85 for check returned, service fee, cost of action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s. Incr vs Nora and Ermeil Wilson, r 3 box 434 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of SBS for check returned, service fee. cost of action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Richard, Sr and Opal Shipley r 1 Cromwell. The plaintiff asks judgment if $4137 for check returned, service fee. cost of this action and all other proper relief Augsburger s. Inc. vs Violet Wilkinson, r 1 Kimmell. The plaintiff asks judgment of $29.50 for check returned including service fee. plus cost of action and all other proper relief Augsburger’s. Inc vs Laura Stutzman. r 3 box 91A Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $17.71 for check returned including service fee, plus cost of action and all other proper relief Blankenship Oil Company vs Charles Pennington, r 1 Leesburg. The plaintiff askr judgment of $405 24 on account, pluscost (rs action aho all other proper relief Richard D Stoller vs Randy West, in care of Russell Yates, 12414 CR 148 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $313 for back rent, plus cost for action and all other proper relief

Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Orville E. Evans, Jr., and Carolyn Evans, 801 South Seventh street, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $64 on account, cost of action and all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Robert and Juanita Wooten, r 2 box 194 G Milford. The plaintiff asks judgment of S4B on account and cost of action and all other proper relief Fined Jon T. Oaks. 16, Syracuse, $42 for reckless driving Jonny Coy, 24, Syracuse. $35 for expired plates Billy E. Rice, 27, Syracuse. $57 for driving while under the influence, 60 days Indiana State Farm suspended; S3O for public intoxication; one year probation on license Eustolio Funga. 22. Milford, $35 vehicle inspection, $45 for speeding Jon H Angel. 20, North Webster. $45 for speeding Kim Richards, 20. Syracuse, $45 for speeding Gary Reed, 26, Milford. $35 for speeding Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Richard Blair Essig, 31, r 4 box 87A Syracuse, NIPSCo lineman and Kristy Kay Koontz. 28, r 2 Syracuse, hair stylist Svend Aage Christiansen, 76. 725 Palm drive, Orlando, Fla., retired and Gladys E. Martin, 76, r 2 box 134 Syracuse, retired .Arnold Leonard Karr, 25, r 2 box 358 Syracuse, and Janet Elizabeth Wade, 29 r 1 box 323 North Webster, teadher Jack Neace. Jr., 21, r 8 W’arsaw, mechanic and Brenda Sue Abbott, 19, box 191 Leesburg, typist Terry Joe Egolf. 19, r 1 Cromwell, mechanic and Diane Lynn Lent, 18, r 1 Cromwell, student Robert Odus Miller, Jr., 19, general delivery, North Webster, factory and Terri Kim Ehman, 19, r 1 box 643A North Webster, cashier Louis Robert Babinsky, 67, r 1 box 533 North Webster, retired and LaVada Dean, 64, r 1 box 533 North Webster, retired Dog distracts driver Phillip Vail, 16. of Syracuse ran his 1972 Datsun truck off the left side of the road when his dog began barking and jumping in the front seat. The truck traveled 90 feet on the berm of CR 48 in Elkhart county before striking a steel post. After the impact the truck crossed the road and stopped on the right side of the roadway. The mishap, occurring on Sunday, caused an estimated $1,400 damages to the truck.

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Thwaits formerly owned Alaskan crashed plane

Lawrence Thwaits of New Paris, well known here, had a dual interest in the news story concerning an aircraft crash of a Goshen oral surgeon and his son in Alaska last Wednesday. Thwaits was a personal friend of Dr. John Kneipple, 307 Carter road, Goshen, and was a part owner of the six-passenger Cessna 206 in which he crashed. Thwaits owned the [Jane solely until he sold it to a nine-member club, of which he continues as a member. Crash Near Anchorage First word was sketchy, but it was learned Dr. Kneipple crashed about 100 miles northwest of Anchorage in rough terrain. He and his 15-year-old son Shawn were rescued by air force helicopter Friday after they weije found by a Civil Air Patrol search party. The Goshen doctor sustained fractures of both legs, a head injury, and suffered from shock and exposure. His son had both ankles broken. They were on a bear hunting expedition with Dr. Joe Chandler of Anchorage, the son of Dr. L. H. Chandler, a Goshen surgeon Dr. Kneipple was en route to meet Dr. Chandler at the Skwentna airstrip northwest of Anchorage when the engine of the small craft quit functioning Some 60 to 70 search planes JOHN E. EDWARDS IS BOOKED OVER WEEK END John E. Edwards, 18. of r 1 Leesburg was arrested and booked in the Kosciusko county jail over the week end. He was charged with failure to appear in Porter county court. CHARGED WITH THEFT Brian Huff, 19, of Syracuse was held on $2,000 bond for a theft charge on Tuesday OLDEST GROUP The New Orleans’ Touro Synagogue, found 140 years ago, is the oldest Jewish congregation in the Mississippi Valley. It is named after its benefactor, philanthropist Judah Touro.

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were dispatched to locate the Kneipple aircraft when it failed to arrive on schedule at the Skwentna airstrip. Dr. Kniepple and Shawn were taken to Providence hospital in Anchorage, following their rescue. [New Salem, |By MRS. HERB MOREHOUSE| Sunday services at New Salem Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith sang “There’s Something about that Name” during the worship hour. Mr. Smith accompanied on the piano. Pastor Chad Woodburn delivered the second part of his message “Because He’s Coming”, using scripture from I Thessalonians 5:16-22. Regional banquet held on Saturday Missionary Tech team regional banquet was held Saturday evening at the Elkhart Sideboard restaurant. Several reports were given and new appointees were introduced. The King’s Witness quartet from the First Baptist church gave several special ‘musical numbers. Missionary Tech is located at Longview, Texas. Doug Shively is associated with the team. Those attending the banquet were Pastor and Mrs. Chad Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathew, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shively and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinney spent several days recently in Wisconsin. Nelson Morehouse spent the week end in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Baumgartner and family. Mrs. and Clara Driver entertained Sunday for Donna Moser, Lydia Morehouse and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse spent a few days vacationing in Michigan and Wisconsin.