The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 December 1977 — Page 4
THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., December 28,1877 »
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Obituaries
Daniel J. Musser July 8,1917 —Dec. 26, 1977 Funeral services will be held in the Mishler Funeral Home at Milford at 11 a.m. Saturday for Daniel J. Musser, 60, Milford. Musser died December 26 in the Texarcana Hospital in Texas. Death was sudden. He was born in Ligonier on July 8, 1917, to Henry and Belle (Fulford) Musser. He had resided in Milford since 1945. The deceased was a brick mason. He married Lois Smith in Albion September 7, 1940. Surviving with the wife are one son, William of Nappanee; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Beverly) Warren of Syracuse and Mrs. Steven (Dana Sue) Kicks of Goshen; seven grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Al (Evelyn) Yoder of Elkhart, Mrs. Owen (Faye) Smith of Wawaka, Mrs. Charles (Henretta) Myers of Ligonier, Mrs. John (Francis) Cook of Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Lloyd (Loey) Cortwright of Topeka; five brothers, William of Fulton. Texas, George of Scott,
Hospital notes
Goshen TUESDAY. DEC. 20 Admission Floyd Berkey. 74704 CR 25 Syracuse Dismissal Robert Jensen, r 2 Syracuse WEDNESDAY. DEC. 21 Admission - E. W. Hearn. Leesburg THURSDAY, DEC. 22 Dismissals Michael Keim, r 1 Syracuse Shawn Vaughn, r 2 Syracuse FRIDAY, DEC. 23 Admission Florence Bums. North Webster Dlamisaala Karen Bell, r 2 Leesburg Roxann Mato, Cromwell Robert Pressler. r 2 Leesburg UUah Miller, r 1 North Webster SATURDAY. DEC. 24 Dismissals lan Kintigh, r 4 Syracuse Floyd Berkey, 74704 CR 25, Syracuse Minnie Blough, 701 North Huntington, Syracuse Edith Baumgartner, Milford V SUNDAY. DEC. 25 Admission Mary L Duncan. Milford Dismissal Mrs Robert Stneby and infant daughter, 12802 US 6, r 2 Syracuse KCH MONDAY. DEC 19 Admission Carroll M Eiler. Leesburg TUESDAY. DEC. 20 Admission Dawn Ellen Kramer, Leesburg THURSDAY, DEC. 22 Admission Norman Hunsberger, Milford FRIDAY. DEC. 23 Admission Sarah Hochstetler, Milford Dismissals Norman Hunsberger, Milford Mrs Paul Kramer and daughter, Leesburg
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Earl and Grover, both of Goshen and Ollie of Sturgis, Mich. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Friday. Annette Amsbarger Sept. 5, IMS—Dec. 26.1977 Mrs. Annette I. Amsbarger, 79, North Liberty, sister of Mrs. Donald Boggs of Leesburg, died of complications in the South Bend Memorial Hospital on Monday. She was born in Akron on September 5, 1898. Her husband, Russell Amsbarger, preceded her in death in 1957. She was retired from the Wells Aluminum Co., at North Liberty where she had been employeed for 29 years. A member of the North Liberty United Methodist Church, she also belonged to the United Methodist Women and the Friendship Sunday School Class. She was a member of the North Liberty Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving with the Leesburg sister are a son, a
SATURDAY. DEC. 24 Admission Herbert Gawthrop, Leesburg Dismissals Harold Spurlock. Leesburg Carroll Eiler, Leesburg Births KRAMER. BrandiJenoe Mr and Mrs Paul Kramer of Leesburg are the parents of their first child, a daughter. Brandi Jenne, bom Tuesday, Dec. 20. in the Kosciusko Community Hospital, at 7:56 pm. She weighed nine pounds. 11 ounces and was 21 and a fourth inches kmg. Mr and Mrs. Tom Walters of Chicago Heights. Hl., are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Betty Kramer of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sederberg of Holiday, Fla., are the maternal great-grandparents MATO daughter Mr and Mrs Mike Mato of Oomwell are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday, Dec. 21, in Goshen Hospital. STRIEBY daughter A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs Robert Stneby, 12802 US 6 r 2 Syracuse, Friday. Dec 23, in Goshen Hospital LEEMON. Heather Anne Mr. and Mrs Don Leemon of Etna Green are the parents of their first child, a daughter, Heather Anne, boro Wednesday, Dec. 14. at 2:57 am. in the Goshen Hospital. Heather weighed 10 pounds, four ounces and was 20 inches long Mr and Mrs. Clifford Wolf of Milford are the maternal grandparents and Mr and Mrs William Leemon of Milford are the paternal grandparents Mrs. Vernon Wolf of Milford is the maternal great-grand-mother. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Martha Leemon of Milford. BELL. Rachel Marie Mr. and Mrs Robert BeU of r 2 Leesburg are the parents of their
daughter, four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and another sister, Mrs. Foster Parker of Claypool. Services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday) in the United Methodist Church. Burial will be in the Mentone cemetery. Russell A. Schrock Sept. 11, 1896—Dec. 22,1977 Russell A. Schrock, 81, 628 N. Sixth St., Goshen, father of Harold Schrock, Syracuse, died atß:sop.m. Thursday, Dec. 22, in his home. Death was due to an apparent heart attack. Mr. Schrock was bom near Topeka, in LaGrange County, to Aaron and Jenny Schrock, September 11, 1896. He had lived in Goshen the past 30 years, moving from Shipshewana. He was a long-time employee of I. A. Miller Chevrolet, in the service department, and later at Hendershot Chevrolet. He married Ida Pearl Miller in Emma September 12, 1914. She survives Another son, Vernon M. Schrock. Leesburg, Fla., also
first child, a daughter, born, Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 12:47 a.m. in the Goshen Hospital. Rachel weighed seven pounds, eight ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Webb of Leesburg and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell of Syracuse are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Amanda Steury of Sun City, Aria., and Mr. Leslie Webb of Oriando, Fla., are maternal great-grandmothers Mrs. Goldie Hunnicutt of North Webster and Mrs. Artie Long of Syracuse are paternal greatgrandmothers. HOCHSTETLER, son Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hochstetler of Milford are the parents of a son bom Friday, Dec. 23, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. Syracuse EMS Syracuse EMS was sent to an area doctor’s office at 9:45 a.m. December 21, after Glen White, 56, r 1 North Webster, took sick. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 10:28 a.m. Donald J. Hall. 27, box 444 Pierceton, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 9:10 am. December 22, after he became ill. Syracuse EMS was sent to the Weatherhead Company in Syracuse at 8:33 a.m. to transport Hall. Syracuse EMS was sent to 48 North Shore Drive, in Syracuse, at 9:29 a.m., December 26, after three persons were overcome by carbon monoxide poisoning. Karla Weingart, 17, Anne E. Weingart, 22, and Rod Weingart, of 2649 West 61st Place Manville, were taken to Goshen Hospital at 10:20 a.m. Milford EMS On Christmas eve a lady fell at home and suffered a possible dislocated right shoulder. She was transported to the Goshen Hospital by the Milford EMS unit. Abo on Christmas eve, the EMS unit transported a Leesburg man, suffering abdominal spasms, to the Kosciusko Community Hospital. A tody at the Ora Nursing Home in Milford suffered a broken hip on Monday, Dec. 26, and was transported to the Goshen Hospital.
I Would Like To Thank The Following For The Beautiful Gifts And Thoughts Given To Me For Chris tmas: vffik jj/ Wawasee High School Penny Pitch, Syracuse Church Os God And Bible Class, Syracuse United Methodist Church, Syracuse Senior Citizens, Mr. And Mrs. John Long, Mrs. Ruby Stuckman, Harriett Biller And Wilma Slusser, Plus All My Other Good Neighbors And Friends For The Most Wonderful Christmas I’ve Ever Had. I Also Wish Them A Happy New Year. Emma Omspocher
survives, along with nine grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. A son, Leonard, was killed in an accident in October 1, 1947. Mr. Schrock was hospitalized in November for treatment of injuries squired in a traffic accident. Services were held in the North Goshen Mennonite Church, Monday, Dec. 26, where he was a member. Rev. Don Breneman, officiated and burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery. Earl F. Banghart Jan. 16,1915—Dec. 26, 1977 Earl F. Banghart, 62, 609 West
Court news
Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Messmore: Batesla-England Edward Leonard Batesla, 33, r 1 Leesburg and Sharon Lou England, 40, r 2 box 69 Syracuse Savoie-Hitch ens Leon Charles Savoie, 35, box 109 North Webster and Judy Patricia Hitchens, 24, box 109 North Webster Hunsberger-Mathews Keith G. Hunsberger, 23, r 1 Milford and Jane Ellen Mathews, 22, r 1 Milford Marriage Dissolution The following couples have filed for marriage dissolution in the Kosciusko County Circuit and Superior Courts. Spangle — Joyce A. Spangle, box 202 Leesburg and John R. Spangle, Nappanee. The couple was married August 14,1965 and separated December 8, 1977. Petitioner asks that her marriage to John R. Spangle be dissolved; that the court award the custody of the parties four minor children, that the court make an equitable division of the property of the parties and for all other relief proper in the premises. Yoder — Pamela S. Yoder, r 3 box 335 Syracuse and John D. Yoder, r 3 box 335 Syracuse. The couple was married March 4, 1972 and separated November 29, 1977. Petitioner asks that said marriage be dissolved; that respondent be ordered to pay petitioner’s attorney’s fees; that petitioner be awarded the custody of the minor child of the parties, that the respondent be ordered to pay to the clerk of the court for the use and benefit of the petitioner a reasonable sum for the support and maintenance of said minor child; that the court make an equitable division of the property of the parties; for the costs of this action and for all other relief proper in the premises. Brown — Sheryl R. Brown. 201 W. Portland, Syracuse and Daniel F. Brown, r 1 box 70 Milford. The couple was married July 29, 1972 and separated October 17, 1977. Petitioner demands that a decree dissolving the marriage of the parties be entered, that an equitable division of property be made, that the respondent be ordered to pay support and maintenance iu a reasonable amount and that an order be entered for payment of petitioner’s attorney’s fees, the costs of action and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Roa — Aurea R. Roa, box 609 Milford and Geraldo Bahena Roa, New Paris. The couple was married September 36, 1977 and separated December 2, 1977. Petitioner asks that she be granted a decree of dissolution of marriage from the respondent,, and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require.
Market Street, Warsaw, brother of Mrs. Wilbur (Vivian) Niles of Syracuse, died at 5:06 pin., Monday, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Born January 16, 1915 in Kosciusko County, he was the of Alva R. and Ethel M. (Aitken) Banghart. A well-known Warsaw plumber for 35 years, he was an employee of R. R. Donnelly & Sons Co. He married Ethel V. Smith on April 27, 1941. He was a veteran of World War 11, a member of the John C. Peterson Post 49, American Legion, the Forty & Eight and the First Christian Church. Besides his sister, Mrs. Niles,
Spradlin — Anna Irene Spradlin, r 2 box 95 Nappanee and Daniel Joe Spradlin, r 2 Syracuse. The couple was married August 29, 1970 and separated December 9, 1977. Petitioner asks for a dissolution of the marriage of the parties; for an order that the respondent be ordered to pay a reasonable sum each week for the support and maintenance of the minor child, for a fair and equitable settlement and division of the property and property rights erf the parties and for all other orders and relief. Complaint To Foreclose Lien Kete Cockrell, president, for and on behalf of all owners of family units in section 111, Runaway Bay Condominium vs Hugh E. Miles and Dorothy L. Miles, Indianapolis and State Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment against the defendant, Hugh E. Miles and Dorothy L. Miles, that the lien of plaintiff be foreclosed against all defendants and that said property be sold to satisfy
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he is survived by his widow, Ethel; one son, Frank Banghart, Mentone; one daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Harrell, Warsaw; one brother, Norman Banghart, Warsaw; another sister, Mrs. John (Eugenia) Baldwin, Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m., tommorrow (Thursday) in the Chamness Funeral Home. Rev. Paul Boden will officiate and interment will be in Oakwood cemetery. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) and until the hour of the service on Thursday.
plaintiffs judgment and for all otho* proper relief. Reciprocal Esther Rios vs David Hernandez, r 1 box 216 Milford. Petitioner asks the court to issue an order of support directed to the respondent directing him to pay a fair and reasonable amount of support for the above-named dependant and for such other and further relief as to the court may deem meet and proper. Complaint Sears, Roebuck and Company vs Penny Cunningham, r 4 box 371 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendant in the sum of $166.86, costs of action and all other proper relief. Small Claims Leesburg Lumber, Inc. vs Ron Barley, r 1 Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $217.24, for cost of action and all other proper relief. North Webster Liquor, Inc., doing business as King's Keg vs David Green, New Castle. Plaintiff demands judgment in
George R. Worth Nov. 18,1899—Dec. 25, 1977 George Raymond Worth, 78, 400 South Main Street, Syracuse, died at 10 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 25, in Goshen Hospital. Death was caused by complications. He had been in failing health since August 1977. A native of Chicago, 111., he was born November 18,1899 to James and Blanche (Burgiss) Worth. His marriage to Rubydean Borhis occurred July 16, 1927. He had lived in the Elkhart and Syracuse communities most of his life. A retired railroad engineer, he had worked in the western division for the New York Central Railroad.
the amount of S4O, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Deena, Inc. vs Phyllis Neer, doing business as Phyllis’s 3175 E. Coiter St., Warsaw. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $801.04, plus interest at eight per cent from December 12,1977, costs of action and all other proper relief. Fined Expired operator’s license — Ramon D. Najar, Jr., 34, Leesburg, $35 Failure to have vehicle inspected — Keith W. Stevens, 18, Syracuse, SSO Speeding — Nelson M. Felts, 54, Syracuse, $35, Roger A. Butt, 25, Syracuse. S4O Speeding — William H. Clutter, 27, North Webster, $32 Speeding — Douglas D. Bowser, 22, North Webster, S4O Disregarding automatic signal — Tammie J. Netzley, 19, Leesburg, $35 No operator’s license — Mark S. Emmons, 16, Milford, S4O Expired vehicle inspection —
He was a member of the Kane Masonic Lodge,. Elkhart, the Indiana State Rifle and Pistol Association and the Episcopal Church. He was also a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, Rubydean, one son, Phillip 8., of Tampa, Fla.; one grandson, Michael 8., Tampa, Fla.; one granddaughter, Lori Joel, also of Tampa, Fla.; (me sister, Mrs. Melvin (Marjorie) Rummel, Scottsdale, Ariz.; and one neice. Services were held at 10 a.m., today (Wednesday), in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse. Father Bruce Moser officiated and burial was in the Mountgreenwood Cemetery, Chicago.
Michael D. Neer, 18, Leesburg, $35 Expired plates — Michael A. West, 36, Milford, $35, also failure to have vehicle inspected, $35 Battery (bodily injury) — Gary Hollar, Milford, $35 Possession of marijuana — Michael D. Neer, 18, Leesburg, $129, Indiana State Farm seven months suspended, put on probation, to reside at r 1 ST 25S Mentone Speeding — Linda A. Neff, 41, Syracuse, S4O; Steven C. Charlton, 17, North Webster, $45 BOOKED AT JAIL John Max Hamilton, 23, r 1 Milford was booked at the Kosciusko County jail over the week end and held in lieu of SSOO bond on charges of fleeing an officer and public intoxication, Among Australians, young people were once popularly known as “cornstalks,” because they were taller, in general, than their parents.
