The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 April 1978 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Aprils, 1978

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, MARCH 28 Dismissals Margaret Bell, Milford Shirley Ringler, Milford Dorothy Frauhiger, r 1 Syracuse Aaron Kryder, 130 Mohican Trails Syracuse WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 Admissions Harold (Buddy) Elkins 111, 630 East Baltimore Street, Syracuse Marcella I. Coy, r 2 Syracuse Shawn A. Vaughn, r 2 Syracuse Dismissal Beulah Clark, 106 South Lake Street, Syracuse THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Admissions Elsie M. Lee. r 2 Syracuse Carl P. Ryan, r 1 Leesburg Dismissals Marcella Coy, r 2 Syracuse Mary Replogle, r 1 Milford Ethel Scott, North Webster FRIDAY, MARCH 31 Admission Cecil G. Clark, Syracuse SATURDAY. APRIL 1 • Dismissals Joan Strom, Leesburg Olive Bushong, r 4 Syracuse Harold Elkins. 630 E. Baltimore St,, Syracuse Norma O’Haver, 612 S. Main St., Syrjicuse SUNDAY. APRIL 2 Admissions Esterbell Krull, r 1 Milford David Bess. Milford Jennifer E. Boyer, 112 W. E. Long Drive. Syracuse Dismissals Cecil Clark, Haviland Mobile Home Manor, Syracuse Mrs. David Zartman and infant daughter, r 2 Milford MONDAY. APRIL 3 Admissions Dorothy A. Keim, r 4 Syracuse Lynda Thornburg, r 4 Syracuse Elizabeth A. Lindzy. r 3 Syracuse Harold Tanger, r 2 Syracuse Dismissals David Bess, Milford Esterbelle Krull, r 1 Milford Mary Carolyn King, r 2 Syracuse KCH MONDAY, MARCH 27 Admission Herbert Gawthrop, Leesburg Dismissal Charles Gant, North Webster TUESDAY, MARCH 28 Dismissal Vilma Katona, Leesburg SUNDAY, APRIL 2 Admissions Margaret Kendrick, Leesburg Baby girl Kendrick, Leesburg, daughter of Margaret Kendrick JULIE HEPLER TO HOSPITAL Julie Hepler, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hepler, Syracuse, was admitted to the “Elkhart Hospital, Tuesday, April 4. Her room number is 337. RUTH McGILL IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Ruth (Cecil) McGill, a former Milford resident, now living in Punta Gorda, Fla., is in the Punta Gorda Medical Center,

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room 3325, following surgery. She is reported as doing fine. JOLENE HOLDERREAD RETURNING HOME Mrs. Thomas (JoLene) Holderread of near Milford has been released from the Baylor University Hospital in Dallas, Texas, and is expected back in Milford tomorrow (Thursday). She underwent surgery in March at the Dallas hospital to correct an injury suffered in an automobile accident several years ago. Syracuse * EMS Janet Sue Rhodes, 18, r 1 Pierceton, was taken to Whitley County Hospital at 6:09 p.m. March 29, with injuries resulting from a fall. Ambulance was sent to Enchanted Hills at 5 p.m. Syracuse EMS responded to a call at the Sportsman Bar in Syracuse at 7:43 p.m. March 29, after Paul Miller, 41, -138 E. Boston Street, Syracuse, became ill. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 8:12 p.m. Syracuse EMS took Paul Miller back to Goshen Hospital at 10:53 p.m. March 29. They were called to 513 South Main Street, Syracuse, at 10:13 p.m. Allen Shepherd, 34, box 54 North Webster, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 10:36 a.m. March 30. Ambulance was sent to an area doctor’s office at 10:04 a.m. Syracuse EMS responded to a call at the Syracuse disposal plant at 7:06 a.m. March 31, after Cecil Clark, 24, Haviland Trailer Park, was injured in a fall. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 7:38 a m. Doral McFarren, 54, box 122 Milford, was treated by Syracuse

Obituaries

Carlyle Miller Jan. 1,1905 — March 29,1978 Carlyle J. Miller, 73. 340 Olive Street, Cromwell, died at 10:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, in his home. A native of Goshen, Miller was born January 1, 1905. His marriage to the former Martha Leslie June occurred June 24, 1954. She survives. He was a retired employee of Goshen Manufacturing Company and had lived in Cromwell since 1940. Besides Mrs. Miller, surviving are: a son, Kim. Cromwell; two daughters, Mrs. Ray (Cindy) Hunt, Enterprise, Fla., and Amy Miller, Cromwell; three grandchildren; two brothers, Bernard and Francis Miller, both of Goshen; and four sisters, Mrs. George (Eloise) Fry, Mrs. Sylvia Lindsley, Mrs, Leonard (Winifred) Crispyn and Mrs. Helen McKinstry, all of Goshen. Services were held Sunday in the Orr Funeral Home, Ligonier. Rev. Donald Poyser, Burket United Methodist Church, officiated and burial was in the Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. Ada M. Birch May 3,1887 — March 31,1978 Mrs. Ada M. Birch, 90, oj, Syracuse, died at 2:50 a.m.

EMS, after being involved in a car accident at 7:14 a.m. April 2, on the Syracuse-Milford Road, west of The Weatherhead Company. Emma Warren, 57, r 2 box 71 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 8:16 a.m., April 3, after becoming ill. The call was first received at 7:33 a.m. Syracuse EMS treated injuries to Bret Louden, 22, r 4 Syracuse, at Wawasee Realty in Syracuse at 10:11 p.m., April 4. Louden was not taken to the hospital. The call was complete at 10:45 p.m. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service reports its activities for last week. March 29 — Three men were injured in an auto accident on SR 15N. A 19-year-old complained of pain in shoulder and head, with dizziness, a 26-year-old man suffered a laceration on his upper lip, and a 24-year-old man complained of pain in his back. They were taken to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Friday, March 31 — A four-week-old girl apparently choked on food. She was taken to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Saturday, April 1 — EMS transported a lady from Dewart Lake to Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. The call was originally responded to by the Syracuse emergency squad. Their ambulance was not available and Milford was called. The lady was suffering a severe headache and dizziness. She had passed out in her home. Saturday, April 2 — A lady suffering back pain was transported from her rural Milford home to Goshen Hospital. She was admitted to the hospital for treatment.

Friday, March 31, in Whitley County Hospital, Columbia City, where she had been a patient for a week. She had been in failing health the past six weeks. Born May 3,1887 in Kansas, she married Clarence Virgil Birch on August 31,1907. He died April 18, 1958. She had resided with a daughter, Mrs. John (Clearis) Michael, r 2‘Syracuse, for several years. She had also lived in Noble Township in Noble County and in Green Township in Noble County. In 1941, she lived in Richland Township, Whitley County. She is survived by two sons, Clarence Birch, Columbia City, and Theron Birch, Tri-Lakes; two daughters, Mrs. Michael, r’2 Syracuse, and Mrs. Robert (Daurice) Kingery, Lebanon, Ohio; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-granchildren. ° One son, one daughter and one sister preceded her in death. Services were held Sunday in the Hollingsworth Memorial Chapel, Columbia City. Rev. G. L. Kleespie officiated and burial was in the Thorn cemetery, Noble County. Clarence Ruch May 11,1901 — April 4,1978 Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday for Clarence E. Ruch, 77, of Nappanee, formerly of Syracuse. Death came at his home at 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday. A former owner-operator of Ruch Lawn Mower Service in Syracuse, Mr. Ruch retired four years ago. He was born at Cissna Park, 111., on May 11,1901, a son of John and Rosa (Troesch) Ruch. His first wife, the former Edith Anderson, preceded him in death and he was married in 1964 to Mabel Shupp who survives. The deceased was a member of the Nappanee Church of the Brethren. In addition to the widow, survivors include a stepdaughter, Elizabeth Dillman of Boulder, Colo.; a stepson, Edward Anderson, Port Charlotte,

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Births ZARTMAN daughter A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. David Zartman, r 2 Syracuse, the past week in Goshen Hospital LEAMON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Learn on, r 1 Cromwell, became the parents of a daughter Saturday, April 1, in Goshen Hospital. In memoriam IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Russel Ritter who passed away one year ago, April 4, 1977. Wife: Christine M. Ritter Children: Jimmy and Donna Conder and family; Richard and Kathy Van Diepenbos and

Court news

Cancellation of Contract Robert G. Fearrin and Carol A. Fearrin vs Donald V. Batchelor, r 3 Syracuse. Plaintiffs ask that said contract be forfeited, terminated and held for naught and that all right, title or interest of said defendant in and to the above described real estate acquired by and under said contract be terminated and forfeited and that said contract be cancelled and of no further force and effect and for such further and proper relief as the premises may require. Small Claims Joe Mater and Associates, Inc. vs Ronald Barley and Judy Barley, r 1 box 1048, Milford.

Fla.; six step-grandchildren; one brother; and two sisters. Services are set for 10 a.m. at the Wright-Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee. Interment will be in South Union cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home will be from 7-9 p.m. tonight (Wednesday). Loretta Miller Loretta Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Miller, r 3 Nappanee, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas L. Miller of Milford, was stillborn Tuesday, March 28, in the family home. Other survivors are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. 'Monroe E. Bontrager of Millersburg and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bontrager of Shipshewana. Services were held in the Weldy cemetery, Nappanee, Wednesday, March 29. Bishop Walter Helmuth of the Old Order Amish Church officiated. The Wright-Yoder Funeral Home in Nappanee was in charge of the arrangements. Herbert Gawthrop Jr. March 17,1918 — April 5,1978 A rural Leesburg man, Herbert V. Gawthrop, Jr., 60, Old State Hoad 15, died at 12:10 this morning (Wednesday) in the’ Parkview Hospital at Fort Wayne. He had been in ill health for one year. Gawthrop was born at Leesburg on March 17, 1918, to Herbert V. and Jessie (Ervin) Gawthrop. He married Athene Klemos on September 19, 1948. She survives. He was a retired chemical engineer, a member of the Leesburg United Methodist Church, Leesburg Masonic Lodge, Shrine and .York Rite of Kansas. Gawthrop graduated from Milford High School with the class of 1935 and had degrees from both Indiana University and Purdue University. He was a retired Lt- Col., from the U. S. Army. He was an active member of the Kosciusko County

family; Russel and Pat Ritter and family; Glen and Cheryl Ritter and family Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for their many acts of kindness during the recent illness and death of Birdella Pfingst. We are especially grateful to Reverend Frew and Dr. Jack Clark. A. A. Pfingst W. K. Pfingst and family CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who sent me cards, flowers and prayers during my stay in the hospital. They were greatly appreciated. Olive Bushong

Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $1,350.60, for Cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer’s Auto Supply, Inc. vs Richard Coy, 118 W. Allen St., Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $33.65, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer’s Auto Supply, Inc. vs Donald Shouse, 72538 CR 35 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $174.11, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer’s Auto Supply, Inc. vs Roger Heckaman, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $27.92,

Historical Society. Surviving with the widow are two sons. Peter of r 2 Leesburg and Victor of Woodstock, Ill.; and a daughter, Patricia Gawthrop of Battle Ground. Friends may call at the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Thursday. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Leesburg United Methodist Church with Rev. Kenneth Fast officiating. Burial will be in the Leesburg cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Leesburg United Methodist Church, the Milford EMS or the Multi-Township EMS. Syracuse woman is hospitalized with injuries A Syracuse woman, Miriam Orten, 33, was admitted to Kosciusko Community Hospital at Warsaw on Monday for injuries received in an auto accident Monday afternoon in Warsaw. Kent Miller, 20, Columbia City, was driver of the other vehicle in the accident which occurred at North Buffalo and Fort Wayne Streets, and he was cited for disregarding a stop sign. The Orten woman complained of rib, chest, back and neck pain following the mishap which caused $2,500 damage to the Miller car, $950 to the Orten vehicle, $25 to shrubbery, and sls to a traffic sign. Van totaled in morning accident A 1978 van, owned by Leisure Time Products of Nappanee and driven by Doral McFarren, 54, Milford, was totaled in a onevehicle mishap on the SyracuseMilford Road at 7:15 Sunday morning. The driver sustained bruises and facial cuts in the accident.

✓ K z " JUMP TRACKS AT WARSAW — The Warsaw police department supplied this photo of the train derailment at Warsaw on Sunday. The train’s engineer noticed a car cross the tracks and applied the emergency brakes. The engine grazed the auto and the cars jumped off of the rails. Driving the auto was Cheryl Boggs, 16, Warsaw. /

for cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer’s Auto Supply, Inc. vs Jerry Popenfoose, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $21.46, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer's Auto Supply, Inc. vs Donna Schlabach, box 574 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $74.13, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Auer’s Auto Supply, Inc. vs Gale Workman, 15012 South County Line Road, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $156.34, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Robert J. Susan vs Steven Ray Caudill, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $441, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Helen T. Meyers vs Jesus Cantu and Elida T. Cantu, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment for $260, for the possession of said real estate, for the costs of this action and for all other relief proper in the premises. Violations Illegal consumption — Leßoy Zartman, Milford, $35,’ also contributing delinquency, $35, six months Indiana State Farm, suspended, probation, conversion, $35 (the conversion

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charge was improperly listed as theft in last week’s Mail-Journal, Jeanne M. Dye, 18, North Webster, S3O Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license at the office of county clerk Jean Messmore: O'Hara-Bechtold James Anthony O’Hara, 51, 1201 N. Tibbs, Indianapolis and Sherry Lynn Bechtold, 31, 324 Dolan Drive, Apt. 2 Syracuse Rensberger-Wolfe David Wayne Rensberger, 25, 613 Oak Street, Syracuse and Patricia Ann Wolfe, 23, 613 Oak Street, Syracuse Kruger-Baker William Lee Kruger, 42, r 1 North Webster and Ruth Anne Baker. 43, r 1 North Webster

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Needler-F reestone Gary Lee Needier, 26, 315 W. Park Ave., Bourbon and Karen Sue Freestone, 35, 707 Pittsburg, Syracuse Hunsberger-Woods Norman F. box 170 Milford and Eunice E. Woods, 37, 6731 W. Lloyd, Wauwatosce, Wise. Gawthrop-Kinsey Thomas Allen Gawthrop, 24, Enchanted Hills, Syracuse and Pamela Renee Kinsey, 22, Enchanted Hills, Syracuse Coy-Weaver Kevin Nicholas Coy, 20, r 3 Syracuse and Janet Marie Weaver, 18, r 2' Syracuse * Poyser-Leonard Joseph Dean Poyser, 28, r 2 box 305 D, Syracuse and Susan Kay Leonard, 26, r 2 box 305 D, Syracuse