The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 13, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 April 1977 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 20,1977

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. APRIL 12 Admissions Darlene M. Mishler. Milford Don Allen Deter, r 1 Milford Howard Bemish. r 1 North Webster Sue Stiffler, r 3 Syracuse Esther Osborn. 306 South Huntington. Syracuse Isaac Witmer, r 4 Syracuse Gene E Felts. 630 Pittsburg. Syracuse James E Plummer. Jr., r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Marla Kay Wolferman. r 3 Syracuse Junior Hollar, r 4 Syracuse Pamela Sue Pollock, r 3 Milford WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Admission Wesley Cox. r 2 Syracuse Dismissals Don Allen Deter, r 1 Milford Gene E Felts. 630 Pittsburg. Syracuse Charles Lowell Hoke, r 3 Syracuse James Plummer, r 3 Syracuse THURSDAY. APRIL 14 Admissions Christine Combs, 237 North Lake St., Syracuse Cynthia J Thornburg, r 2 Syracuse William J Glardon. r 4 Syracuse Florence ElUroth. r 3 Syracuse Dismissal Mrs Felipe Flores and infant son. Milford Rhonda Diane Richardson. Milford FRIDAY. APRIL 15 Admission Ruth Eyer, r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Mary Jacqueline Lehman, r 1 Milford Earl Wayne Rudin. 402 West Catherine St.. Syracuse Mrs Steve Archer and infant son. Syracuse SATURDAY. APRIL 16 Admission Andrew A. Keener. 131 East Boston. Syracuse Dismissal Wesley Teague Cox. r 2 Syracuse Florence Eltzroth. r 3 Syracuse Lucy Florence Stiffler, r 3 Syracuse Edwin Gustav Mildebrandt. r 1 Leesburg Audrey R Spencer, r 2 Leesburg SUNDAY. APRIL 17 Admissions Nancy Brian 213 North Lake St.. Syracuse Jenny Hughes, r 4 Syracuse Pauline Pace, r 2 Syracuse Chad Hoffert. r 1 Leesburg Joyce McGriff, r I Leesburg Dismissals Andrew A. Keener, 131 East Boston St . Syracuse Mrs Dennis K Wagoner and infant son. North Webster Howard A Bemish. r 1 North Webster

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MONDAY. APRIL 18 Admissions Josephine George, 201 West Main. Syracuse Kristie Essig. r 4 Syracuse Martin Levemier. r 4 Syracuse Judy Myers, r 2 Syracuse Michael Byrd, r 1 Syracuse C J Hamman. North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Marlin Miller and infant son. Milford Susan Sharp. Milford Chad Gregory Hoffert. r 1 Leesburg KCH TUESDAY. APRIL 12 Admissions Deborah Suver. Syracuse Infant son of Deborah and Dale Suver FRIDAY. APRIL 15 Dismissals Deborah Suver and infant son. Syracuse Walter Maxson. Milford Murphy WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13 Emergency Room William Culbertson. Leesburg THURSDAY. APRIL 14 Emergency Room Amelia Kestial. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Costo Kestial of Milford FRIDAY. APRIL 15 Emergency Room David Eagan. Syracuse Norman P Hunsberger. Milford Births MILLER son Mr and Mrs Marlin Miller of r 2 Milford became parents of a son born in the Goshen Hospital on Saturday. April 16

Obituaries

Thomas E. Smith April 2*. 1882-April 17.1977 Services are to be held today (Wednesday) for Thomas E. Smith. 84. r 4 Syracuse, who died Sunday, April 17. in Goshen Hospital of complications following an illness oft several months. Services will be at the Harris Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Smith was bom in Mount Greenwood. 11l . on April 26. 1882. He married the former Elizabeth Brocious on June 5. 1915 She preceded him m death in 1965 He was a resident of the Syracuse area for the past 20 wars, originally coming from Chicago He was also a retired secretary for the J. W Snyner Construction Company of Chicago and a member of the Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church and Syracuse Lions Club. Surviving are one sister. Mrs

COBURN. Joshua Jacob Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cobum of r 4 Syracuse became the parents of a son, Joshua Jacob, on Wednesday. April 6. He arrived at the Goshen Hospital at 10:22 am. and weighed in at seven pounds, 54 ounces. He measured 18 inches long. Lawrence Birkel is the maternal grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Cobum of Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. Elizabeth Borden of Ohio is the maternal great-grandmother and Velma Sailors of Wabash and Charles Cobum of Cromwell are paternal great-grandparents. ARCHER. Johnathan P. A son. named Johnathan Patrick, was born to Mr. and Mrs Steven Archer of Syracuse Tuesday. April 12, at Goshen Hospital. The boy weighed in at eight pounds, four ounces. He yas one sister. Samantha, aged 19 months. Johnathan has one grandparent, Mrs. Pauline Archer of Gary. WAGONER. Mile# Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wagoner of North Webster are the parents of a son bom at 10:55 p.m. Thursday. April 14, in the Goshen Hospital The infant tipped the scales at six pounds, six ounces and measured 18 inches long. He was named Miles Jeffery. Miles Jeffery has one sister. Michelle. 54 Maternal grandfather is Donald P. Morris of Carmel. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Wagoner of North Webster FLORES son Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Flores of Milford are the parents of a son bom Tuesday, April 12, in the Goshen Hospital.

Margaret Hayden. Chicago; and two brothers. Henry and James, both living in Florida Father Kenneth Sarrazine and Father William Smith will officiate at the memorial service. Burial will be in the Syracuse cemetery. Mrs. Elsie I. Harris March 18. 1912-April 18.1977 A North Webster woman. Mrs. Elsie I. Harris. 65. r 1 , died on Monday. April 18, in her home from an apparent heart attack. Mrs Harris was born in Grant County to Leslie and Emma (Waiffl Wagoner on March 10, 1912. On November 25, 1935. she married William J. Harris, he survives. She lived in the North Webster area since 1958, coming from Marion. Additional survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Billy Sue Sicks, North Webster, two sons. Joseph and James, both from North Webster; four grandchildren. three sisters. Mrs Martha Burnworth. North Webster. Mrs. Mary Burns. Manon and Mrs. Letha Werstler. Pierceton, and four brothers, Donald. Burr and Mervin, all of North Webster, and Merritt, of Marion Rev. Bryce Foster will officiate at services to be held today (Wednesday! in the Harris Funeral Home at 2:30 pm Burial will follow at North Webster cemetery. H. louis Mauzy August 19. 1892-April 15. 1977 Services were held this past week for H Louis Mauzy. 84, of r 4 Rushville and father of Robert J. Mauzy of r 1 Syracuse Death came Friday evening in Rush Memorial Hospital at Rushville, following a brief illness A native of Rushville and lifetime resident of that area, the deceased was born on August 19. 1892. a son of Charles and Lilly May iCarr> Dixon Mauzy. Mr Mauzy was retired from the naval ordinance at Indianapolis after 19 years of service. He also owned and operated the Mauzy Company Department Store at Rushville for many years A graduate of Indiana University in 1913 and member of Beta Theta Pi. he was a former member of the Rushville Rotary and a past president. He was a member of the Phoenix Lodge F. & A M and the Main Street Christian Church at Rushville Also surviving is the widow. Gladys; and a grandson. Rusch Schrader Mauzy erf Miami. Fla He was preceded in death by a twin sister, a son a grandson, and a brother

RENTER. Carl Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Fred Renter of Eugene, Ore., are the parents of their first child, an eight pound, two ounce son. Carl Joseph, born on Saturday. April 16. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Moore of Syracuse are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Rev. and Mrs Carl Renter of New Buffalo. Mich. Miller daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Miller, 718 South Main, Milford, became the parents of a daughter on Thursday. April 14. The young lady made her arrival in the Goshen Hospital. THORNBURG, Erin Grace Mr and Mrs Thomas Thornburg of r 2 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a nine pound. 12-ounce daughter, Erin Grace, born on Friday. April 15, at Goshen Hospital. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moir of Chesterton are the maternal grandparents Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ralph E. (Blanche) Thornburg of Syracuse. SUVER infant Mr. and Mrs. Dale Suver of Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom last week at Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We want to thank our relatives, neighbors, friends and a special thanks to the Milford Christian Church Wina-couple Class also, the Fellowship Class in rememberance of our 60th wedding anniversary. Sa villa and Sandy Fuller

Mrs. John Hann Mrs Jessie B. Hann. 84, 7«jk, Aspenwald Avenue Elkhart, * whose second husband, John Hann, died December 22, 1947 in Syracuse, died at 9:55 p.m. Sunday. April 17. at Elkhart Hospital. Mrs. Hann first married Jess Berlin on April 9.1911. He died in 1915. She then married John Hann in September of 1916. She was a resident of Elkhart since 1950. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Lula) Miller, Union. Mich.; four sons, Lawrence Berlin. Bristol, Dallas D. Hann. John F. Hann and Richard A. Hann, all of Elkhart; 12 grandchildren; 21 greatgrandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Services will be at 1 p.m. today (Wednesday) at White Funeral Home, Elkhart Rev. Robert Wilburn of Castle United Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Hann was a member, will officiate Burial win be in the North Webster cemetery. Robert M. Stowell Jan. 31. 1918-April 18, 1977 Robert M Stowell. 59. r 2 Syracuse, died Monday, April 18, at 12:30 p.m in Goshen Hospital of cancer He had been ill since January Bom to Marvin D. and Emma (HennebohL Stowell on January--31. 1918 in Lockport. N. Y.. he had been a resident of Syracuse for the past 15 years Before then. St on well resided in New York He wax employed as a salesman for J & J Manufacturing of North Webster and served in the navy in World War n Survivors include one neice. Mrs. Donald (Eleanor) Gascoyne; and one nephew. Samuel Burkhardt, both of Lockport. N.Y. A memorial service will be held today (Wednesday) al 1 p.m. in the Harris Funeral Home Rev Steven Archer will officiate Burial will be at a later date in the Cole Springs Cemetery in Lockport Ronald A. Grove Feb. 14.1915-April 12.1976 Funeral services were held at 11 am Fnday. April 15. in the Miller Funeral Home at Middlebury for Ronald A. Grove. 62. 51468 CR 35. Vistula, who died unexpectedly of an apparent heart attack last Tuesday afternoon He had not been ill. Grove was the brother of Milford Librarian Carolyn Grove. He was bom on February- 14. 1915. in Waynesboro. Va.. and

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for all the kind deeds and cards that were sent during the illness and death of our loved one. The George Lehman family CARD OF THANKS Deep and heart felt appreciation is extended to each and every person who sent cards, letters, good wishes, made phone calls, visited, provided moral support, and in any way rallied to help, comfort, and meet the needs of our family following my recent accident. Thank You All So Very Much Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fishbaugh and family CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank my friends, neighbors. Dr. Zimmerman. Dr. Rheinheimer, Rev. Owens for their kindness, cards, flowers and prayers during my stay in the hospital. Leslie Schoomaker Syracuse EMS Martin Levemier, 90, box 153 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 8:16 a.m. Monday, April 18, suffering from injuries sustained in a fall. Ambulance was sent to r 4 Syracuse at 7:32 for Levemier. Another ambulance run was made Monday, April 18, for Mrs. Josephine Gilbert George, 80,201 W. Main Streep Syracuse. She became ill apd was taken to Goshen Hospital at 2:42 p.m. At 3:34 p.m., Monday, April 18, Syracuse EMS was sent to South Shore Drive at end of Brown Road after Peggy Finch, 58, r 4 box 254 Syracuse, experienced difficulty in breathing. She was taken to Goshen Hospital at 4:27 P-m.. Also on Monday, April 18,

spent most of his life in Millersburg and Vistula. He was semiretired and was last employed by Stoutco Inc., Bristol. He was a member of the Pleasant Valley Church of the Brethren. Grove is survived by the Milford sister; a brother. Kedrick Grove, Bryan, Ohio; two nephews; and a niece. Rev. Clarence Sink of the Middlebury Church of the Brethren officiated and interment was in Brown cemetery Oscar B. loetz March 17.1899-April 14,1977 Funeral services for Oscar B. Loetz. 78, r 2 Syracuse, were held Monday at Fort Wayne. Interment was in Lindenwood cemetery-. Death came at the Loetz home at 5 p.m. on Thursday Bom in Sturgis. Mich., on March 17,1899. he formerly resided at Fort Wayne, Van Wert, Ohio, and was a former manager of the North Webster Locker Plant. Mr. Loetz was a member of the Sol D Bayleff Lodge No. 359 F. - AM Survivors include the wife. Ekina; one son. James. North Webster; one daughter. Mrs. Marilyn Gladish of Fort Wayne, seven grandchildren; one sister; and one brother. Bertha Sears oss April 24. 1885-April 14.1977 Funeral senices were held in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, at 1 p.m. Saturday for Bertha Mae Searfoss. 91, r 2 Syracuse Mrs Searfoss died at 1:15 p.m on April 14. She had been in failing health for a number of years. The deceased was bora near Syracuse on April 24. 1885. She lived in the Syracuse area her entire life On March 12.1902 she married Charles Searfoss in Garrett. He preceded her in death in 1960. She was a housewife. Surviving are two grandchildren. Donna Gosey of Goshen and Betty Miller of Clinton; five great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Rev Ross Cook officiated at the services Burial was in Syracuse cemetery. George W. Humble| A former North Webster resident. George Wallace Humble. 86. died March 30 in California. He had been in a nursing home in Santa Clara. Calif I Humble was bom August 6, 1890 to G. M. and Clementine Humble. He had been in California since 1920. He had worked for the Los

Syracuse EMS was sent to a place near the Enchanted Hills Playhouse at 6:58 p.m. Rick Atteberry. 19, 305 College Street, Ligonier became ill and was taken to Goshen Hospital at 7:46 p.m. Two ambulance runs were made by Syracuse EMS over the week end. The first was on Saturday, April 16, at 5:05 p.m. when Tim mot hy R. Rogers. Jr., three, r 2 box 354 D Syracuse became sick. He was taken to the hospital at 5:32 p.m. Another call was received for the ambualnce oh Sunday, April 17 at 3:54 p.m. The call came from Three Flags Drive In, Syracuse. Sharon Karie, 16. r 3 box 75A Syracuse, had to be taken to Goshen Hospital for a wound suffered. She was taken to the hospital at 4:20 p.m. Syracuse EMS was dispatched to the home of Oscar Loetz. 77, r 2 box 126 Syracuse. Thursday. April 14. when he became ill. Ambulance arrived at the Loetz residence at 5:48 p.m. It was determined that Loetz was under an area doctor's care. Milford EMS On Thursday members of the Milford EMS transported a lady from Dewart Lake to the Goshen Hospital emergency room after she became ill. A man was transported to the Kosciusko Community Hospital for tests on Friday and returned to his home. The EMS was called to an accident early Friday morning. A young man was injured and was transported to KCH. He suffered head lacerations, eye injuries, back and abdominal pains

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Smoke and saliva

Nonsmokers are forced to inhale noxious gases from other peoples' cigarettes. And even their saliva is affected. Not until the last few weeks was it discovered that nonsmokers experience physiological changes upon exposure to cigarette smoke. First, increased levels of carbon monoxide were found in the bloodstream of these nonsmokers. Even after they left smoke-filled areas, increased levels of the gas stayed in-their blood for hours afterward, robbing their bodies of oxygen. Then, research showed that nicotine levels excreted in the urine of nonsmokers can increase — sometimes by as much as 100 per cent — after exposure to tobacco smoke. Now researchers have found toxic substances secreted in the saliva of exposed nonsmokers.

Court news

Marriage Dissolutions Norina Eileen Scheffer vs Anthony G. Scheffer, r 3 box 353 C Syracuse. The couple was married July 5, 1966 and separated March 29, 1977. Petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, equitable division of property, attorney’s fees, costs and all other proper relief Daniel Myron Zajeski vs Virginia Kathryn Zajeski. box 186 Main St., North Webster. The couple was married July 29. 1972 and separated January 21. 1977. Petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, respondent s former name of Virginia Kathryn Roula be restored, jointly-owned real estate be declared property of petitioner, and all other proper relief Gloria Jean Yoder vs DannyLee Yoder, r I Syracuse The -couple was married June 16. 1973 and separated January 1, 1976 Petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, order for alimony, that respondent pay and hold petitioner harmless for liabilities incurred prior to the parties’ separation, and all other proper relief Timothy Lee Sims vs Ellen Sims, r 1 North Webster. The couple was married October 20, 1973 and separated March 16. 1977. Petitioner asks dissolution of marriage, permanent custody of one minor child subject to visitation privileges, sole right and title to automobile or the equity therein, that he pay reasonable debts incurred (taring marriage only and all other proper relief Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for marriage licenses at the office of county clerk N. Jean Messmore: Michael Lee Guldice. 19. North Webster, press operator and Joyce Ann Mitchell, 18, 36P Midlakes Trailer Court, North. Webster, inspector David Gene Lawson, 23, r 1 box 502 Leesburg. Navy and Tammy

The substances, called thiocyanates, were still present in the saliva 20 hours after nonsmokers left the smoky environment. One of the highly poisonous types of chemicals in cigarette smoke is the cyanides, including hydrogen cyanide. When smoke is inhaled —by smokers and, we now know, nonsmokers — cyanides are converted into thiocyanates. These substances are known to cause the growth of goiters. They are also strongly suspected as contributing agents in the formation of cancercausing chemicals in the stomach. Exposed nonsmokers become involuntary smokers in many smoke-filled situations. And, of course, smokers inflict even worse damage on themselves. Cigarette smoking can be hazardous for everyone.

Sue Tobias. 17, r 2 box 82C Syracuse, student Robert Clinton Olson, 20, box 186 North Webster, salesman and Linda Joy Taylor, 19, 301 Auditorium Blvd., Winona Lake, florist GOSHEN DIVISION Traffic Court Peggy D. Felkner, 38, r 1 box 1258 Milford, speeding 67 mph in a 55 mph zone. $35 Pay traffic fines < Three area drivers were charged for speeding and other traffic violations recently in Goshen City Court. Fined $34 fbr speeding 48 in a 35 zone in the, 500 block of Lincolnway East, Goshen, was Robert L. Bauman, 22, 442 North Huntington Street Syracuse. John C. Schacht, Jr., 19, r 4 Syracuse, was fined $34 also for disregarding an automatic signal. A Milford driver, Kurt D. David. 19. r 2. was fined $46 for his violation!, leaving the scene of an accident. NORTH WEBSTER MAN BOOKED Kevin Sloane O’Brien, 20, r 1 North Webster, was booked at the county jail over the week end for illegal transportation of alcohol. He was later released on $l5O bond. ""LAKELAND MONUMENTS (Atomoriols Os Distinction) 455 Meduso St, Syracuse Jim And Audrey Butt Phone 457-3710 Understanding — Sincere Let Us Help You