The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 October 1977 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 5,1977

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. SEPT. 27 Dismissals Gerald Grove, r 1 Milford Jennifer Deeter, r 1 Leesburg Gerald Grove, r 1 Milford Danny Hardy, r 1 Syracuse Tina Westerman, 113 West Boston Street, Syracuse Judy Wetzel, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Admission Jeffery L. Spitler, r 1 Syracuse THURSDAY. SEPT. 29 Admissions Henry L. Poyser. 207 East Main St.. Syracuse Juanita 1. Miller, r 1. Pinecrest Court, Syracuse Dismissals Harry SluSser. r 4 Syracuse Mary Evans, r 2 Syracuse FRIDAY. SEPT. 30 Admission Susan Sunthimer. 304 North Main St., Milford SATURDAY. OCT. 1 Admission Susan Harman, r 2 Milford Dismissals Mrs. James Hepler and infant son, Milford Juanita Miller, r 1 Syracuse SUNDAY. OCT. 2 Admission Pamela Pollack, r 1 Milford Dismissals Mrs Kerry Boggs and infant daughter, r 2 Milford Jesse McGriff, r 1 Leesburg Henry Poyser. 207 East Main St., Syracuse MONDAY. OCT. 3 Admissions Helen B Gray, r 1 Milford George D Strohm. r 4 Syracuse Jacqueline L Taylor, r 3 Syracuse & Wallace W Huffman, r 6 Warsaw Dismissals Lulu A Felkner. r 2 Milford Mrs Daniel Smith and infant daughter, r 1 Milford Vera Richardson. 130 W’est Boston St., Syracuse Noma Hendwood. r 3 Syracuse DALE HEATH IS RECOVERING Dale Heath is recovering in the Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne after undergoing surgery Tuesday. Sept 27 His room number is 484 YOU It wo* o beouttful day when I mat you And wa had fiwe beautiful month* to *ay hallo 1 love you goodbye Whan they told ma you were daod my world felt apart H you were bora now ftry life wouldn t ba to matted up Why? I hove asked that question a thousand timet But nobody know* the on*wer I loved you more than anything Moro than I dreamed I could love anyone or anything And now I am alone and misting you to It toy* on money in God we trust So lord above 1 give you my hutband out of love In memory of my beloved hutband MAAFN David G Lawton Your loving wife Tommy lawton

_ PHOTO-FORUM sSmSBEbbSS ERNIE FELLER HOLIDAY GREETINGS ITS TIME TO START THINKING ABOUT HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS - We r* talking of court* about th* truly personal cards th* photographic variety — cord* that stand out in any recipient * Christmas mail as being on* that only TOR con send Selecting th* subject for th* cord con be a lot of fun. You con take on* especially for th* purpos* or us* on* taken earlier in th* year that is meaningful to you It should be on* that tells something about your family — perhaps on* for which you gather th* children or th* whole family together for a special piC’ur* so that distant friends ond relatives will know how you look today You can add a few simple Christmas props to th* seen* such os wreaths and candles stockings hung from the monte* or gift-wrapped packages — If you wish Or it con be a simpl* picture either indoors or outdoors agomst a background you particularly lA* Just avoid clutter Although w* may thmk generally of photo greeting cards os having "people pictures there ar* many other interesting possibilities Th* picture can be a lovely scenic — or a picture of your home For hobbyists, there or* possibilities in pictures of new additions to a collection — anything from an onhgu* ou’o to a piece of carnival glass »o a prue-winning African violet One* you v* mod* your selection bring in th* negative slid* or print ond well h*fp you choose from on attractive array of Kodak Photo Greeting Cord designs But. do it soon — it s later than you think GOSHEN CAMERA MART 118 S. Main St. Phona: 533-3816 Goshan

SYRACUSE WOMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Vicki Morris, 19, Syracuse, was taken to the Goshen Hospital at 9:46 p.m. Wednesday when she became ill while working at Switches, Inc., Goshen. She was treated and released. Syracuse EMS Zora Van Hemert, 76, WE Long Drive, box 548 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital by Syracuse EMS at 2:51 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, with injuries resulting from a fall. The 'call was first received at 2:09 a.m. Ambulance was sent to C & J Construction on Chicago Street in Syracuse at 7:40 a.m. September 29. after Mike Wakeland/16, r 2 box 186 Syracuse, was injured in a motorcycle accident. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 8:14 am. Lena Stametz. 69. r 1 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 9:31 a m. Monday, Oct. 3. after taking sick at home. The call was first received at 8:02 a.m. George Strohm, 79, r 4 Oakwood Park, Syracuse, was also taken to Goshen Hospital on October 3. He became ill at home and transported to the hospital at 4:51 pm. Syracuse EMS was sent to the residence of Arlie Cox, 601 North Indiana, Syracuse, at 7:29 p.m. October 3, after Mario Rodriguez. 19. box 2 Syracuse, was injured in a car accident He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 8:09 p.m Gertrude Schmucker. 68. 449 Medusa Street. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 10:46 am Saturday, Oct 1. after taking sick at home. The call was first received at 10:02 a m. Ambulance was sent to the residence of Janet Weaver, r 4 box 91 Kitson Park North.

Obituaries

Rev. Francis Willard Mary Hochstetler

Funeral services were held Sunday. Oct 2, in the Calvary United Methodist Church for Rev Francis (Jack) Willard. 72. of Syracuse Rev. Willard died in the Goshen Hospital on Friday at 6 45 a m , following a two and ahalf year illness The son of Thomas and Lydia (Slabaugh) Willard, he was bom in Syracuse on May 20. 1905 He married Mary Margaret Hirschman on June 25. 1935, who survives A Methodist minister, retiring in 1970. Rev Willard returned to Syracuse two years ago. coming from North Manchester. He served several churches in Ohio and Indiana which include New Paris. Wabash. Elkhart. North Manchester. Decatur. Waiting, and Porter churches In addition to his wife, survivors are one daughter. Alice Jane Willard of Fort Wayne, one son. David T Willard of DeKalb. 11l ; and one grandson Officiating at the funeral service were Rev. Harold Hazenfield. Rev. Donald Kime and Rev Ross Cook. Interment was in the Syracuse cemetery Memorials may be made to the new Oakwood development project in Syracuse.

Syracuse, at 2:34 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 2. She had become ill and was taken to Goshen Hospital at 3:12 p.m. Milford EMS Two children were taken to the Goshen Hospital emergency room from Spanky s pizza on Friday after acid splashed on their face and chests. A Milford woman was transported from her home to the Goshen Hospital on Saturday. Also on Saturday a man suffered a head injury and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Births JENSEN daughter A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Kurt Jensen, r 2 Wawasee Heights. Syracuse, in Goshen Hospital.

Court news

Violations Speeding — Ruth M. Davis, 50. Syracuse. $35 Illegal consumption — Danny L. Pischke, Syracuse. $35 No operator's license — Jamie Hernandez. 17, Milford, $35 Speeding in boat — Mike Kull. 19, Syracuse. $35 Too close to shore — Scott W. Jones. 16. Syracuse, $35; Dennis E. Rumfelt, 36, Syracuse. $35 improper plates — Lewis R. Gilbert. 22. Syracuse. $35 Reckless driving — Michael M. Allberry. 19. Syracuse. $32 No operator's license — Chris M Yates. 17. r 2 Warsaw. $35 Speeding — Martin Flores. 20.

Mary Ann Hochstetler. 68. r 2 Nappanee, stepmother of Herbert Miller and Ezra Hochstetler of Milford, died at 9:20 a.m. Sunday in the Good Samaritan Hospital at Rugby. N. D. Mrs Hochstetler had a heart condition and became ill while traveling on vacation. She was bom in Marshall County on November 20. 1908. to Mose and Lydia (Miller) Schlabach. She married Ezra Miller on October 6. 1962. He died on May 24, 1966. She then married Manasses Hochstetler on June 20. 1968 He survives. The deceased was a member of the Old Order Amish Church Surviving with the two Milford stepsons are six stepdaughters, nine other stepsons, a number of stepgrandchildren, two step-great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs Ora (Fannie) Hochstetler and Mrs. John Emma Mullett. both of r 2 Nappanee. Funeral services were held at 9 am today (Wednesday) in the Melvin Troyer residence. Bishop Lonnie Slabaugh and Bishop John Schwartz officiated Burial was in Weldy cemetery Loren Martin March 23.1993 — Sept. 24,1977 The body of a Dewart Lake man. Loren Martin, was found September 27 in his home on Peach Lane Martin died of a heart attack on Saturday. Sept 24. according to the report of county coroner Kenneth Wyman The body was found in the kitchen by neighbors. The deceased was bom at Nappanee on March 23, 1903 He was the son of John and Malinda (Osborn) Martin A bachelor, he was employed by Coppes of Nappanee for 53 years prior to his retirement five years ago Martin is survived by two brothers, Floyd of Nappanee and Ross of Waubee Lake; two sisters. Bessie Burkholder of Nappanee and Mrs. Glen (Esther' Yoder of South Bend; and several nieces and nephews Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death Services were held in the

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SMITH. Teresa Marie Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith of the New Salem area became the parents of their second daughter, Teresa Marie, born Saturday, Oct 1, at 8:30 pm. in Goshen Hospital. Teresa weighed eight pounds, five and three fourths ounces at birth. Teresa has a 15-month-old sister Helena Beth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of Jefferson, Ohio. Paternal greatgrandparetns are Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richmond, all of Jefferson. Ohio. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Foude Page of Kingsville, Ohio. TUTTLE. Lori Ellen Dr. and Mrs. James Tuttle of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., welcome the birth of their first child, a daughter, named Lori Ellen. Bom September 27, the baby

Milford, $35; Della M. Baumgartner, 57. Milford, $35; Tom J. B rem beck. 17, Milford, S4O No operator’s license — Jerry A. Pamer. 18, Milford, $35; Tina R. Minnix. 16, Syracuse, $35 Driving under the influence — John Amador, 18. Leesburg, $57, Indiana State Farm 90 days suspended, one year license probation, also public intoxication. S3O Small Claims J.N. Metzger. Betty Metzger vs Daniel Oakes, Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $315, for cost of

Wright-Yoder Funeral Home at Nappanee at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday Bishop Homer North of the North Main Street Mennonite Church officiated. Interment was in Union Center cemetery. Donald Weybright nSv. 1». 183* —Sept. 21. 117' Donald D. Weybright, 80, a native of Syracuse, and former resident of 456 West Market Street Nappanee, died at 4 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, in Elkhart Hospital where he had been a patient two days. .11l the past three months, death was due to a heart ailment. Bom in Syracuse on November 19. 1896, he married the former Joy Myers in Saint Joe, Mich., on April 7,1919. He was a veteran of World War I and a charter member of Nappanee American Legion Post 154. Weybright was a foreman at Mutschler Brothers until his retirement in 1962 He worked there 43 years. He was also a member of the First Brethren Church. Surviving are his widow. Joy; and a half-sister, Mrs. Sam (Valera) Cochran, South Bend. Services were held Saturday in the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home. Rev. Alvin Shifflett officiated and burial was in the Union Center cemetery Lloyd Patrick Oct. 29. l»14-Sept 28,1977 Lloyd Patrick, 62, father of Mrs. Cheryl Mangus. Cromwell, and formerly of 300 Greenlawn, Ligonier, died at his home last Wednesday noon of an apparent heart attack. Born in Kentucky on October 29,1914, he had lived in Ligonier for 41 years He was a retired employee of Goshen Rubber Corporation and a member of the Burr Oak United Methodist Church. Surviving besides his one daughter are: his wife, the former Anna Thunander. whom he married May 31, 1939. in Meriam; five sons. Harold. Millersburg, Phillip. Gillette, Wyo., Clyde. Bradley and Donald, all of Ligonier, two other daughters. Mrs. Nina Reeve. Kimmell and Mrs Nancy Birch,

weighed eight pounds. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baumgartner of Akron, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tuttle. SMITH, Andrew Lee Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Smith of r 1 box 124 Nappanee, are the parents of a son, Andrew Lee, bom Friday. Sept. 30, at 12:50 p.m. in Elkhart Hospital. Andrewweighed nine poundes, five ounces, and is 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Burkholder of Nappanee. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Milford. Maternal great-grandparents ate Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yoder of Enchanted Hills, r 2 Syracuse and Mrs. Luretha Mishler of Nappanee. Orville Nealis, Sr., of Marion is the paternal greatgrandfather. Andrew is Mr. and Mrs.

action and all other proper relief. Whitakers 66 vs Dennie Brookens, r 2 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $81.03, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Carroll F. Eaton vs Devon Smith. 110 E. Van Buren, Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $75, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Wayne A. Bilby vs Jack McClure. Joan McClure, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $220, for cost of action and all other proper relief

Ligonier; 19 grandchildren; three brothers, Leonard. Kentucky., Orville. Illinois, and Grover. Ligonier; and two sisters. Mrs. Beulah Mynhier, Ohio and Mrs. Lilliam Sanoahl, Illinois. Services were held Saturday in the Ulrey Funeral Home with Rev. Lawrence Byrnes officiating. Interment was in the Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. Nancy Hunsberger Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the New Paris Missionary Church for Mrs. Norman (Nancy) Hunsberger, 33, r 1 Milford. Mrs. Hunsberger died Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital after an extended illness. She suffered from a kidney disease and had been on a kidney machine for the past several years. The deceased was born in Michigan City on February 4, 1944. the daughter oi Esta and Edna (Klopenstein) Yoccum. She married Norman Hunsberger on June 17, 1962. He survives. Also surviving are two sons. Nick and Ted, both at home; the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yoccum of Leesburg; a sister, Rosemary Seale of Albuquerque, N. M. One brother, Paul, preceded her in death. Mrs. Hunsberger was a member of the New Paris Missionary Church. Rev. George L. Swank, pastor of the church, officiated at the services Bunal was in the Milford cemetery The Mishler Funeral Home at Milford was in charge of arrangements Mrs. Zora Witmer Sept. 22.1885 —Oct 2,1977 Death came to Mrs. Zora Witmer, 92, r 1 Leesburg, at 4 am Sunday. Oct. 2. in the Alfran Nursing Home, Columbia City. She had been in failing health for one year. Born in Noble County on September 22. 1885. she was the daughter of Levi and Lillie iW'ysong) Price. On January 1, 1905, she married Clayton Witmer. He preceded her in death in 1968. A lifetime resident of North

Smiths' first child and also a first grandchild for the Burkholders. BOGGS, Kathy Jo Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Boggs, of r 2 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kathy Jo, born Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 2:58 p.m. in the Goshen Hospital. Kathy weighed seven pounds, two ounces and was 19 inches long at birth. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yoder of Milford. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boggs of Leesburg. Kathy has a brother, Todd nine, and a sister, Kelley, four and a half. HEPLER son Mr. and Mrs. James Hepler of r 2 Milford are the parents of a son. bom Wednesday in the Goshen Hospital.

Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk N. Jean Mess more: Alegandro-Malagon Bngaldo Alegandro, 24, r 1 box 217 Milford and Maria Luisa Malagon, 30. box 553 Milford Patino-Malagon Manuel Patino. 22, box 553 Milford and Evangelina Malagon. 25. box 553 Milford Jefferson-Saving Edwin Lee Jefferson, 33, r 1 Pierceton and Karen Lee Saving. 31, 200 Mill St., Syracuse

Webster, she was a housewife and member of the Bible Christian Church of North Webster. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Zelma) Ritter, r 1 Leesburg, and Mrs. Roy (Vera) Stocker, Dunnellon. Fla.; one son. Isaac Witmer, Syracuse; two grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; 34 step greatgrandchildren; 37 step great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Leona Culver, North Webster, and Mrs. Jacob (Alma) Miller. Millersburg; and one brother, David Price, Kimmell. One son. Glen, preceded her in death. Services were held yesterday (Tuesday) in the Harris Funeral Home. Rev. James Sluss officiated. Burial was in the Hire cemetery, near Millersburg.

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County Patrolman Moser injured in accident

County patrolman H. Gerry Moser, 30, r 1 North Webster, and two other persons were injured in a car accident at the intersection of US 30 and Van Curen Road, two miles east of Warsaw, at 2:26 am. Sunday. Also injured was John F. Slater, 29,1307 West Oriole Lane, Warsaw, and Judel M. Bernhard. 17, 205 North Jefferson Street, South Whitley. Moser received whiplash and a small cut to the right cheek and nose; Slater also had whiplash; and Bernard received a bump on the head. All three were treated and released from Kosciusko Community Hospital. Moser was in his police car at the time of the accident. Slater and Bernhard were passengers in Moser's car. Moser had stopped at the scene of an earlier accident when he was hit in the rear by James Robert Slone, 37, r 7 Shamrock Trailer Court, Warsaw. Moser said he had his flashing red lights in operation. Steven Kiffendarfer, a county reserve Two booked at county jail over week end Mario Rodriguez, 20, r 2 Syracuse, was booked at the county jail over the week end. His charge was driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages and public intoxication. He was released on S2OO bond. Also booked at the jail over the week end was Ricardo Leyen Decker. 22, Milford. He was arrested for violation of promise to appear. He was released on SSOO bond. Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS It is with the greatest appreciation that we would like to thank our many friends and the many friends of our son. Bunky. The kind deeds, the comforting words and the thoughtful acts of kindness shown our families during this time of sadness will forever be remembered. The pain will last forever but the memory of your kindnesses will help to offset it. Bill, Jane and Heidi Musser Mr. and Mrs. Dan Musser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parcell

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officer, was reportedly flagging traffic when the Slone auto went through the signal and struck the Moser car. Slone was arrested for public intoxication and driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages. Re was later released on S2OO bond. The earlier accident involves Slater and Bernhard at 2:10 a.m., who had collided at the same intersection. Slater was going south on Van Curen Road and Bernhard was headed east on US 30. Damage was estimated at S7OO to the Slater auto and S4OO to Bernhard’s car. No damage was estimated for the county police car. [ Tips To Help You | MEDICATING CHILDREN There’s a new and better way to give children medicine. Dosage by weight rather than by age is considered by many medical authorities to be the safest and most effective since children the same age vary so much in size. THE NEW WAY to help youngsters with colds depends on how much they weigh. To help you administer medicine this way. an over-the-counter children’s cold medicine that can relieve cold symptoms comes with its own calibrated measuring cup showing the proper amount according to the weight of the child. This kind of medicine, measured by your child’s weight, could help take a weight off your mind. An unconfirmed report to the U.S. Weather Bureau states that on July 6, 1949 a freak heat wave in Portugal brought the temperature up to 158°F. for two minutes.