The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1976 — Page 4
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Oct. 27,1976
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Zulia Immel Funeral services will be held in the Yoder-Culp funeral home at Goshen at 1:30 p.m. Thursday for Mrs. Zulia Catherine Immel, 92, mother of Mrs. Steve (Wava) Finton of Syracuse. Mrs. Immel had resided at 505 Harding road. Dunlap, for a number of years. Death came at 2:30 a.m. Monday in the Fountain View place, Elkhart, where she had resided since 1970. She was bom in Middlebury on April 27, 1884. She and Frank M. Immel were married on June 28, 1903. He preceded her in death on November 13, 1940 Surviving with the Syracuse daughter are another daughter. Mrs. Rosannah Shaw of Elkhart; a sister, Mrs. Clari (Anna) Grady of LaGrange, four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. A son preceded her in death in 1937. Frinds may call at the funeral home after 2 pm today (Wednesday). Rev. Curtis Sylvester of the Dunlap United Methodist church will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Oakridge cemetery, Goshen Marvin M. Teegarden Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Devine Colonial Mortuary at 901 Western Ave , Marion, for Marvin M Teegarden. 56. r 1 Leesburg Teegarden died of an apparent heart attack Friday morning in his truck in Chicago He was a retired Manon city policeman He lived at Big Barbee Lake and was employed by Unity Trucking Co.. Manon The deceased was a member of the Highland Ave . United Methodist church, Samaritan lodge 105 F and AM, Scottish Rite of Fort Wayne. Martin Boots FOP. Teamsters union 135 and an army veteran of World War 11. Surviving with his wife Ellen are three daughters, Mrs Kenneth (Shirley) Harris. Indianapolis. Mrs. Jerry (Geraldine Sue) Harns. Manon, and Gina at home; one brother, Paul of Columbus; and three grandchildren Rev Ken Vance will officiate at the services with interment in the Manon 100 F cemetery Millard Hentzell Millard P Hentzell. 86 formerly of Syracuse, died O\ ober 21 at 4 p.m, in the Amen> ina nursing home in Wabash of complications The retired machinist and draftsman was bom in Cromwell on November 1, 1889 to Ben and Sara Elizabeth (Lantz) Hentzell He lived in Syracuse many years and was a veteran of WWI and a member of the American Legion He is survived by one sister, Marie McFarren of New Paris, one brother, Charles of Milwaukee. Wis .; and several nieces and nephews Three sifters and three brothers preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct 23. at 3 p m in the Harris funeral home conducted by Rev George Phillips Graveside military services were held in the Syracuse cemetery
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Bertha E. Ruch Funeral services were held this morning (Wednesday) at 10 a m. in the MeKee funeral home at Garrett for Bertha E. Ruch, Auburn. Miss Ruch died at 6 a.m. Monday. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruch of Milford and was born on September 23. 1903. Surviving are a brother, Russell Ruch of Milford; and three sisters. Stella McCleamon of Chatham. 111.. Martha Ruch of Syracuse and Hilda Ruch of Milford Jack Kline John (Jack) Kline, 91. r 4 Syracuse, died October 20 at 10 p.m in the Fountainview Place in Goshen He had been in failing health for years Bom in Logansport on January 5. 1885, to John A. and Margaret (Meisner) Klein, he had been a resident of Syracuse for over 25 years Mr. Kline was retired from the Associate of Industrial Piping and Engineering Co. in Fort Wayne. He was a member of the Elks in Wabash. Survivors include several nieces and nephews, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. William Kline of Syracuse Father Kenneth Sarrazine officiated at the funeral service held Saturday at 9 a m. in the Saint Martin's de Porres Catholic church in Syracuse. Interment was in the Mount Hope cemetery in Logansport. Florence E. King Mrs Florence E King. 84. died Thursday. Oct. 21. at Alfran nursing home at Columbia City. She was a resident of South Whitley. Mrs King was a native of Whitley county. She was born January 31. 1892 to Moses and Etta (Jenkins) Baumgamer. She was preceded in death by her husband. Cecil King, in 1955. One daughter, Mrs James (Mildred) Stephens, r 1 Leesburg , one son, Harold King. South Whitley; five grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; one brother. Weldon Baumgamer. Decatur; and one sister, Mrs Ada Biddle of Elkhart, survive Services were held at the Miller funeral home in South Whitley, followed by interment in the South Whitley cemetery Mrs. Fay Hayden Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Topeka Baptist church for Mrs Lillie Hayden, 77. of Topeka, mother of Donald Hayden. Syracuse. Mrs Hayden died Saturday in the Strawberry Village nursing home in Ligonier after an illness of a month The deceased was born in Topeka on December 27. 1898 She married Fay Hayden who preceded her in death in 1966 She had been an employee of Essex Wire and the Wirk Garment Co., both in Ligonier Surviving besides her son. Donald, are one daughter, Mrs William (Dolores) Cochran. Frederick. Md ; eight grandchildren; two brothers. Edward and Kenneth, both of Topeka
and two sisters, Mrs. Nona Buhl of Topeka and Mrs. Blanche Wade of Elkhart. Ulery funeral home of Topeka handled the funeral arrangements. Burial was in the Eden cemetery.
Births
WILDMAN, Joshua Brent Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wildman of Billings. Mont., became parents of their first child, Joshua Brent, on October 18. The young man tipped the scales at seven pounds. 12 ounces at birth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman of Warsaw. Paternal great-grand-mothers are Mrs. Ray Ferverda of Milford and Mrs. Ellis Wildman of Tucson. Ariz. TREJO daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rutilio Trejo of r 1 Milford are the parents of a daughter born Sunday in the Goshen hospital. RAMIREZ daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Ramirez of Milford are the parents of a daughter born at Goshen hospital Wednesday. Oct. 20. ECCLES son A son was born on Tuesday, Oct. 19, in the Goshen hospital to Mr, and .Mrs. Jerry Eccles of North Webster. RICHARDSON. Rhonda Diane Mr. and Mrs. Billy Richardson of Milford are the parents oi a daughter born Thursday, Oct. 21. at Goshen hospital. She weighed in at seven pounds. 11 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Rhonda's' maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stutzman of Milford. Also of Milford are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richardson
Hospital Notes
Goshen Hospital TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Admission John C. Burress, r 3 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 Admissions Frederick W. Sloan, 219 West Portland St., Syracuse Dismissals Mrs Thomas Sorensen and infant daughter, r 1 Milford Mabel Delano, r 3 Syracuse THURSDAY, OCT. 21 Admission Nelson M. Hunt, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Glen D. Stookey, r 1 Milford SATURDAY. OCT. 23 Dismissals Mrs. Billy Richardson and infant daughter. Milford Mrs. David Ramirez and infant daughter, Milford Shirley Ann Hackworth, 209 North West St., Milford Mrs Jerry Eccles and infant son. North Webster SUNDAY. OCT. 24 Admissions Robert L. Coy, 118 Allen St., Syracuse Archie O. Byrd, 713 S. Fourth St., Syracuse MONDAY. OCT. 25 Admissions Maria Elena Garcia, r 1 Milford Annette Glick, r 3 Syracuse Mary Ann Baker, r 2 Syracuse Christopher Birkey, r 3 Syracuse Oley Maxwell, r 1 Syracuse Richard Lee Coy, 118 Allen St., Syracuse Dismissals Rick Perry, r 3 Syracuse Barbara Lilly, r 1 North Webster Kosciusko Community Hospital TUESDAY. OCT. 19 Admission Robert Baier, Leesburg THURSDAY. OCT. 21 Admission Jesse C. Anderson, North Webster
CALLANDER INSURANCE All forms of personal and business insurance 155 W .Market Ph. 773-4103 Nappanee
FRIDAY, OCT. 22 Dismissals Margaret Teal, Leesburg Guadalupe Gonzales, Milford Murphy Medical Center MONDAY, OCT. 18 Admission Jane R. White, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. OCT. 29 Admission Ralph A. Williams, Leesburg SATURDAY. OCT. 23 Dismissal Ralph A. Williams, Leesburg Other hospital news PAUL VOS IS IN KOKOMO HOSPITAL Paul Vos of r 1 Milford is a patient in the intensive care unit of the Howard Community hospital, Kokomo, following a truck accident last week. Family members report he would enjoy receiving cards. BITNER TO ENTER SOUTH BEND HOSPITAL Herschel L. Bitner, Dewart Lake, will be entering South Bend Memorial hospital on November 2, where he will undergo further tests.
Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS We are grateful for the kindness and prayers of our many good friends and neighbors during the time of the loss of our father and grandfather, Virgil J. Taylor. The Charles F. Taylor family
M EMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM In memory of Merl Laughlin who passed away two years ago, October 28, 1974. Do not ask us if we miss him. There’s such a vacant place Oft we think we hear his footsteps And see his smiling face. Days of sadness still come over us Tears in silence often flow. Memory keeps him ever near us Though he left us two years ago. Wava. Dewey, Merl Frances and Marjorie
Court News
KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Bessie I. Himes: Eddie James Gladieux, 21, box
yob DEMO CR a TIC novembe u j U VOTE FOR A TICKET THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE L tan i , 1 AjL ’*■ JIMMTCAATB WAITH I. MOHOAIt «. VAHa HAtTM IAHTA. COMMO 15’ President President United States Senator Governor F ■■■ J FLOYD J. *0 ' phr FITHIAN J THOMAS J. TEAGUE VIRGINIA 0. McCARTY GRAHAM A. RICKARD LEIGH C. HEUHAUSER 2nd District M lieutenant Governor Attorney General Supt . Os Public Reporter Os Supreme Instruction And Appellate Courts ■■ For State Senator - Donald Helmkamp F » r Cowity Commissioner, North District - W F« Stat. R.pra.ertrtiv. — Onrft cXoStawr, Middl. Oiririrt - J For Clerk, Circuit Court — Bonnie Hampton Rodger B. Phillips 9 For County Treasurer - Marlene Walker F <* Councilman-At-Large - William Bibler, W . . Gerald M. Romine And Elaine C. Bell 9 ■Ou HNuCweOOl p Po, Sy KokkmSo County Democratic Central Committww Ed Haymaker. Chairman. 909 Country CUi Rood.
94 Leesburg, Sea Nymph and Billie Kay Sullivan, 18, box 284 Leesburg, sales clerk Kenneth Jay Robinson, 33, Milford, truck driver and Anna Marie Clark, 27, Milford, waitress Gerald Bryan Mills, 30, 439 W. York St., Norfolk, Va., oceanographer and Barbara Jo Vanator, 22, r 2 Leesburg, secretary Harper F. Peck, 48, r 2 Syracuse, plant superintendent factory and Donna Darlene Hire, 38, r 2 Syracuse, bank teller Jeffrey Linn Lovellette, 19, 717 N. Huntington, Syracuse, factory worker and Deborah Ann McFarren, 19, r 1 North Webster, unemployed Harold Douglas Schrock, 28. 206 S. Lake St., Syracuse, student and Jeannine Mary Barry, 23, Hamilton, Ohio, administrativeassistant in advertising Carlos B. Bradley, 25, r 3 Syracuse, United Telephone and Andrea Lynn Newman, 20, box 301 Milford, commercial clerk Note State Bank of Syracuse vs Marilyn Miller and Carryl Miller, r 2 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $1,200 plus interest to date of judgement, attorney's fees in the amount of $250 and all other proper relief in the premises Peru Federal Savings and Loan Association vs Charles V. Weaver and Shirley M. Weaver, r 1 North Webster. The plaintiff asks judgement of $18,557.87 on principle and interest plus interest at the rate of 10V« pa- cent per annum from September 30, 1976, costs of action, attorney’s fees, abstract fees and all other just and proper relief the premises may require Augsburger’s, Inc. vs Palace of Sweets. Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $4,181.75 on account plus interest, costs of action and all other just and proper relief the premises may require Marriage Dissolutions Coleena K. Ort vs Jeffrey L. Ort, Syracuse. The couple was married November 30, 1974 and separated October 10, 1976. The petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, custody of minor child, support of minor child to be paid by the respondent and for all further and proper relief the premises may require Wanda Sue Davis vs Thomas D. Davis, Leesburg. The couple was married January 4,1975 and separated September 11, 1976. The petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage and for all such further and proper relief as the premises may require Patsy A. Tingley vs Jerry- A. Tingley, Milford. The couple was married June 16, 1973 and separated August 10, 1976. The petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, attorneys fees, custody of minor children, support and maintenance of the children, equitable division of property, cost of action and for all other relief proper in the premises Small Claims Augsburger’s Inc. vs David and Joann Clayton, r 1 North Webster. The plaintiff asks judgment of $46.16, costs and all other proper relief
Murphy Medical Center vs Giles L. and Jennifer Neer, Leesburg. The plaintiff asks judgment of $873.28, costs and all other proper relief Mrs. Donald Harman vs Mutual Security Life Insurance Co., Peoples State Bank of Leesburg, Wayne E. Teeple. The plaintiff asks judgment of $1,857.23 and fix* all other relief proper in the premises Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Peggy Jo Warren Giant, r 1 Leesburg. The plaintiff asks judgment of $1,469.58 on account, costs of action and all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Brian Erb, Benton, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $145.25, costs and all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Linda Heiser Hamilton, r 1 North Webster. The plaintiff asks judgment of $777.45 on account, costs of action and all other proper relief Frost Antenna Service vs Tom De Remer, Pierceton The plaintiff asks judgement of $193.40 on account Mid-State Insurance Agency vs Virginia Mansfield Schlabach, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgement of $74 plus interest on auto insurance premium Mid-State Insurance Agency vs Mrs. Della Jane Fessgus, r 1 Wawasee Heights Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgement of $l6O for home and auto insurance premium plus interest as billed Mid-State Insurance Agency vs Sandra G. Ball, 425 S. Lake, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgement of $225 for auto insurance premium Local Finance Corp, vs James Joyce and Sharon Joyce, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $5lB for unpaid balance, costs of action and all other proper relief Donald G. Byrd vs Julius Golab, Zbigniew Golab and son and Crosier Fathers of Wawasee. Inc., DBA Wawasee Preparatory. The plaintiff asks judgment against Crosier Fathers of Wawasee, Inc. $1,282.06 and for all other just and proper relief the premises may require for damage incurred by student Christner Oil Co. vs Dallas Miller, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $139.29 on account, costs arid all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Tom A. Sterling and Juanita Sterling, 306 N. Harrison, Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $172.50, costs of action and all other proper relief Credit Bureau of Warsaw vs Fredd Kosecki. r 4Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $472.50 on account, costs, and all other proper relief Walter Drugs, Inc., Milford vs Ermeil O. and Nora Wilson, r 1 Milford. The plaintiff asks judgment of S3O, costs and all other proper relief Walter Drugs, Inc. vs Kenneth McDonald, r 3 Syracuse. The plaintiff asks judgment of $45, costs and all other proper relief Damages Chester D. Elder vs Phil Tom, r 1 Larwill. The plaintiff asks judgement of $6,500 for damages when two-wheeled trailer came
loose from defendant’s car and struck plaintiff’s car, cost of action and all other proper in the premises e Fined The following person was assessed fines and costs when appearing before city judge Milo lightfoot recently: Roger E. Ruch, 24, r 2 Syracuse, S6O for overwide load ELKHART COUNTY’ ELKHART DIVISION Traffic Court Delbert A. Poe, 60, 313 E. Fourth, Milford, speeding 58 mph in a 40 mph zone, s4l Dorothy M. Hefling, 48, 512 N. Huntington, Syracuse, speeding 53 mph in a 40 mph zone, $32 GOSHEN DIVISION Traffic Court Charles W. Lewallen, r 3 Syracuse, speeding 56 mph in a 45 zone, $35 Elaine S. Kilmer, r 2 box 119 Milford, speeding 59 mph in a 45 mph zone, $35 Marriage Licenses The following couple has applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Dixie Haas: Duane A. Brown, 21, 1218 E. Jackson, Goshen, mechanic and Beth’ A. Frazier, 18, 16218 CR 50 Syracuse, unemployed
EMU 3 ik
The Syracuse emergency unit made the following ambulance runs this past week: On October 22 at 4:21 p.m. two Wawasee high school students were injured while swimming in the Wawasee pool. Dennis Troyer, 17, r 2 Syracuse, sustained possible neck and shoulder injury when he dove into the pool onto another swimmer, Theresa Carpenter, 16, r 2 Syracuse. Theresa suffered pain in the middle of the back and was partially paralyzed for a short time. Both students were transported to the Goshen hospital. Howard B. Mosely, 17, of Omaha, Neb., sustained a possible spinal injury during a football game on Friday, Oct. 22. He was taken to the Goshen hospital. Marcia Rodriquez, 19, of 436 Dolan Dr., Syracuse, experienced minor muscle spasms on Saturday morning at 1:51 a m. and was taken to the Goshen hospital. Archie Byrd, 68, of 713 S. Fourth St., Syracuse was taken to the Goshen hospital and put in intensive care after suffering a heart attack Sunday morning. Steven Hay, 32, r 1 Syracuse, was transported to the Goshen hospital Monday morning after suffering injuries in an airplane crash at the Wawasee Airport on Sunday evening. Hay suffered back and neck injuries, lacerations to the head, exposure and had several teeth knocked out. Loreen O’Dell, 64, box 541 Pierceton, was transported from
the Weatherhead Co. in Syracuse to the Whitley county hospital. She was having difficulty breathing and has a past medical history of heart trouble and emphysema.
Milford — | EMS xl
Following is the report of the Milford emergency medical service for the past week: An elderly patient, suffering a possible heart attack, was taken to the Goshen hospital on October 19. Also on that day, a 13-month-old dehydrated child was taken to the Goshen hospital emergency room. On October 21 a patient was transferred from the Goshen hospital to his home on Waubee Lake. The following day, October 22, a patient, who was hemorrhaging, was taken to the Goshen hospital. SALARY CEILING The Office of Economic Stabilization on Oct. 27, 1942, issued a regulation limiting individual salaries to a high of $25,000 a year
Wk Vote For "A Womon's Point Os View" ELAINE BELL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COUNCIL CANDIDATE Eloinw Ball a fraa-lahca writer photo graphar is o Democratic candidate for county council She was born in Indianapolis Nov 27 1928 Mrs Bell graduated from Arsenal Technical high school in 1946 and then at tended Butler University where she motored in loumahsm She has received scholarships ♦or Indiana University Writers Conference for the post seven years and also has been oc cepted the post three years at Ball State Mid west Writers Workshop. Mrs Bell has free lanced for various Northern Indiana news papers and magazines and has also worked for the Indianapolis Star and WANE TV for three years Mrs Bell co owner with husband Jim of Business Equipment Company in Warsaw and Fort Wayne They hove four children three daughters Ms Cmdy Dobbins and Mrs Glen Leek both of Warsaw and Mrs Scott Silveus of Muncie and one son Jamey Bell at home and one grandchild JR Dobbins Mrs Bell has been active in participating in nearly every political or social function in the county either through her free lance work or her husband s business and has belonged to numerous clubs and organizations since 1960 She is a member of the Democrat Women s Organization and in February 1976 worked ♦or Senator Birch Bayh m the New Hampshire Primary She feels that a woman s point of view" is needed in solving some of the problems of the county council and the community Paid For By Elaine Bell RED Five Oaks Warsaw
