The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 May 1978 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 17,1978

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Obituaries

9 I Robert Lockwood Dec. 30.1942 —May 11/1978 Robert Fred Lockwood, 35, manager of the Farm Bureau Coop at Milford, died unexpectedly in his home at 11: 45 p. m Thursday. He resided along SR 15, south of New Paris. Death was caused by either a heart attack or stroke, said Elkhart County Coroner Marvin Reigsecker. A native of Goshen, he was bom December 30, 1942, to Orval and Orpha (Routsan) Lockwood. He married the former Peggy Kirkdorffer on December 14, 1963. She survives. He was a member of the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Besides his widow and parents of Syracuse, Lockwood is survived by two daughters, Angela and Robin, both at home; one son, Dustin, at home; two brothers, Douglas Lockwood, Fort Wayne, and Paul Lockwood, New Paris; and one sister, Mrs. Leonard (Mary) Ropp, LaGrange. Services were held Sunday in the Bethany Church of the Brethren. Rev. Douglas Archer officated and burial was in the Milford cemetery. Dr. George Warner Jan. 18, 2894 - May 12, 1978 Death claimed Dr. George W. Warner, 84, 300 East Carroll St., Syracuse, at 2 p.m. Friday, May 12. Dr. Warner became ill at Fashion Farm, Ligonier, at 12:30 p.m. and was taken to the Goshen Hospital where he died at 2 p.m. He had suffered a heart attack two years ago but had been in good health lately. The doctor was born in Nappanee on January 18,2894, the sen of William and Minnie (Mishler) Warner. He lived in Goshen for 50 years before moving to Waubee Lake and then t o Syracuse. He married the former Lena L. Mcnroe on August 15, 1951. She survives. Dr. Warner was a chiropractor and physiotherapist with a practice in Goshen for 50 years. Surviving with the wife are three step-daughters, Mrs. Christian (Jean) Koher, Syracuse, Mrs. Jack (Joan) Stoelting, Syracuse and Mrs. Jose (Nancy) Olivares, San Antonio, Texas; 14 stepgrandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; and one nephew, Howard Warner, South Bend. Dr. Warner was a 50-year member of the Goshen Masonic Lodge 12 F and AM; Scottish Rite, Valley of South Bend; and American Legion post 30, Gotten. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. on Monday in the YoderCulp Funeral Home at Goshen. Masonic services were held Sunday night. Rev. Phillip Frew, pastor of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse, officiated at services. Burial was in Violett cemetery, Goshen. Peggy F. Wysong May 20,1893 — May 14,1978 Mrs. Peggy F. Wysong, 84, 407 East Front Street, Syracuse, died Sunday, May 14, at 8:30 a.m. in her home. Death was due to an extended illness caused by cancer. Bom in Carey, Ohio, May 20, 1893, she was the daughter of Orange L. and MaLissa (Morgan) Cleveland. Her marriage to Harry Wysong occurred on January 2, 1943. He died in 1960. She was a resident of Syracuse for 10 years, after coming from Indianapolis. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Marcille Moore, Syracuse; one stepdaughter,' Mrs. Kathryn Clarke, Palm Beach, Fla.; two grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Marsh, Syracuse, and Mrs. C. Lorena Barth, Hammond; and several nieces and nephews. Private services were held Tuesday in the Harris Funeral

Home, Syracuse. Rev. Max Zell officiated and burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Anthony Schmorda Graveside services will be held »at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 20, in the Syracuse cemetery for Anthony Schmerda, 92, of Hollywood, Fla., who died April 29. He is survived by one niece, Mrs. Jean Miller, Syracuse. Rev. Phil Frew will officiate. John M. Reed Feb. 14.1891 — May 14,1978 John M. Reed, 87, 916 Bower Street, Elkhart, a native of North Webster, died at a.m. Sunday in the Americana Healthcare Center. Born February 14,1891, he was married March 11, 1910 to the former Mabel May McLain. She died July 18,1958. He was a long-time employee of C. G. Conn Company. He also was retired from Buescher Band Instrument Company. Surviving are a son, Arthur E.; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Catherine) Grieb, Mrs. Helen Harless and Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Koehn; 11 grandchildren; 20 greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Lou Dotson, all of Elkhart. Services were held today

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. MAY 9 Admissions Yolanda Morris, r 3 Syracuse Monica R Lange, r 1 Syracuse Dismissal Joyce Shouse. 72538 CR 35 Syracuse WEDNESDAY. MAY 10 Admissions’ Linda S. Jones, r 3 Syracuse Eldonna M. Warren, r 1 North Webster Fred Hahn, r 1 North Webster Dismissals Jessie Nordman. r 2 Syracuse Monica Lange, r 1 Syracuse Margaret Carnes, r 1 North Webster

Court news

The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Court, Loren Collier, judge: Small Claims Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Miriam Orten, 612 Pittsburg St. Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of sl3, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Donna Schlabach, box 574 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of SB4, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Joann Clayton, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $26.03, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Mrs. Sharon Joyce, r 3 box 3988 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $41.35, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Mrs. Billie Sue Sicks, box 272 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of S2B. for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Mrs. Adeline Garza, r 2 box 47-C Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $33, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Mrs. Diane K. Jernigan, r 1 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $73.34, for cost of action and ail other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs Mrs. Sheila Berghorn, r 3 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $141.66, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Don’s Excavating, Inc. vs Michael W. Felkner, r 1 Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $29.06, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Don’s Excavating, Inc. vs Owen Lee, r 1 box 425 Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $31.21, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Smith Appliance vs David Clayton, r 1 box 95 North Webster. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $37.28, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Kosciusko County Anesthesia vs Dale L. Seiver and Deborah K. Seiver, r 2 box 339 C, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of sll6, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Chalet Realty vs Domingo and

(Wednesday) in the McCoy Baptist Church, Elkhart, of which Reed was the oldest charter member. Rev. David Wilcox officiated and burial was in the Rice cemetery. Marian A. Neff Oct. 6,1896-May 11,1978 Mrs. Marian A. Neff, 81, 119 West North Street, Syracuse, died at 12:25 am. May 11 in Goshen. She had been in failing health for several years. A native of Angola, she was born October 6, 1896, to Thomas and Bessie Welch. She lived in Syracuse for 32 years, coming from Elkhart. She was a housewife and a member of the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church, Syracuse. She also worked part time at the United Methodist Thrift Shop in Syracuse. She first married Joseph Vance on October 12,1916. On November 11, 1945, she married Murrill Neff. He survives. Other survivors include one daughter; Mrs. Harold (Martha) Moneyheffer, New Paris; two sons, Howard W. Vance, Lantana, Fla., and John T. Vance, Fairhope. Ala.; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Nelson (Wuanita) Rock. Florida, Mrs. Royal (Anna Mary) Wihelm, New Paris, and Mrs. Joseph (Phyllis) Hollar, New Paris;

Mrs. Stephen Nuagler and infant daughter, r 1 Cromwell THURSDAY. MAY 11 Admission Charles L. White, r 3 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Kerry Price and infant son, r 1 Milford Marjorie Maxine Hall, r 1 North Webster Eldonna Marie Warren, r 1 North Webster FRIDAY. MAY 12 Admissions N. Marie LeCount, r 3 Syracuse Merrit M. Rookstool, r 1 Leesburg Dismissal Sarah Buckles, r 1 Cromwell

Chris Batista, 112 West Carroll, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $390, for the possession of said real estate and for all other proper relief. Tony’s Winona Texaco. Tony D. Thompson vs William Smith, r 1 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of SSO, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Ray Frost and Cheryl Frost, doing business as Frost Antenna Service and TV Appliance vs Bob Johnson, r 1 box 51 Milford. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $126, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Shamrock Mobile Home Park vs Dale D. Waites and Judy K. Waites, Shamrock Mobile Home Park, lot 71 and Tom Buskirk, box 3 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment of $167. for the possession of said real estate and for all other proper relief. Thornburg Drug Company, Inc. vs James Johnston, 501 South Harrison, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $42.75, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Complaint For Possession Os Real Estate George Keck and Judith Keck vs Jerry Myers and Judy Myers, 118 N. Harrison Street, Syracuse. Plaintiff demands judgment: first, that they are the owners in fee of the premises; second, that the possession of the premises be delivered to the plaintiffs; third, that they recover the sum of SI,OOO from defendants for damage for , withholding possession; and fourth, for costs and all other proper relief in the premises. On Contract Lyle R. McGowan and Etta L. McGowan vs Frank W. Dagenhardt and Patricia Dagenhardt, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiffs, Lyle R. McGowan and Etta L. McGowan, ask for and demand judgment against the defendants, Frank W. Dagenhardt and Patricia Dagenhardt, in the sum of $18,165.28 together with accrued interest thereon, the costs of this action and for all other proper relief in the premises. The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Circuit court, Gene B. Lee, judge: On Note And To Foreclose Mortgage Gary Federal Savings and Loan Association, vs William E.

three stepsons, Harold and Elmer Neff, both of Goshen, and Robert Neff, New Paris; 10 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; several stepgrandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Marvin (Martha) Nichols, Fairhope, Ala. Services were held Saturday in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, and interment was in the Syracuse cemetery. Donald Amsden Dee. 31.1912 - May 12.1978 Donald F. Amsden. 65, 2301 S. Sixth Street. Elkhart, father of Jerry Wayne, Cromwell, died at 1:45 p.m. Friday, in his home. Born in Goshen on December 31, 1912. he had lived in Elkhart for 60 years. He retired in January. 1977, as custodian at Roosevelt School. Besides his son. Jerry, he is survived by his wife, the former Lena Kime, to whom he was married November 4, 1933. in Fort Wayne; one daughter, Mrs. Larry (Barbara) Routson, Adamsville, Mich.; five grandchildren; five sisters. Mrs. Carl (Ethel) Newcomer. Osceola, Mrs. Milburn (Doris) Yohn. Kokomo, Mrs. Richard (Jane) Growcock. Elkhart. Mrs. Evelyn (Babe) Madlem. Lynwood, Calif , and Mrs. William (Mary Lou) Stump. Nappanee; and three brothers. William.

SUNDAY, MAY 14 Admissions C. Elizabeth Buckles, r 4 Syracuse Mildred C. Corson, r 2 Syracuse Lauretta M. Schrock, 88 North Shore Drive. Syracuse Dismissals Charles White, r 3 Syracuse Mrs. David Berkey and infant son, 71245 CR 127 Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 15 Admissions Lynn Beer, r 2 Milford Wilfred R. Smith, r 2 North Webster Eldonna M. Warren, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Marie LeCount, r 3 Syracuse

Gallup and Ruth E. Gallup. South Bend and State Bank of Syracuse, box 127 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks for judgment against the defendants, William E. Gallup and Ruth E. Gallup, husband and wife, in the sum of $57,334.15, with interest at the rate of nine per cent per annum from December 31, 1977, until paid plus $14,875, attorney’s fees and S4O title continuation expense, taxes insurance premiums and other expenses, with regard to said premises and costs; that plaintiff’s mortgage be foreclosed against all defendants hereto as a first and prior lien and that said mortgage premises be ordered sold to pay and satisfy the same and the balance as the court may order and direct and for all further and proper relief and that a receiver be appointed to preserve and protect the property during the redemptionary period and until further order of the court. Marriage Licenses The following couples have " applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Messmore: Stump-Evans Timothy Alan Stump, 24, box 29 Milford and Carolyn Suzanne Evans, 21, box 49 Milford Rosenquist-Sopher Glenn H. Rosenquist, 29, r 4 box 118 Syracuse and Teresa Marie Sopher, 19, r 4 box 118 Syracuse Mock-Wolferman Dennis Joseph Mock, 23, Kokomo and Darcy Kay Wolferman, 23, r 1 box 129 Warsaw Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for a marriage dissolution in Kosciusko County Circuit and Superior Courts. Hall — Harvey M. Hall, r 1 box 360 North Webster and Beverly J. Hall, South Bend. The couple married August 6, 1972. They separated on May 20, 1975. Petitioner asks that his marriage to Beverly J. Hall, be dissolved; be granted the care and custody of the minor dependent child of the parties, that the court make a fair and equitable division of the property of the parties and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Davis — Sue A. Davis, r 2 box 310 Syracuse and Roy Davis, 210 E. John Street, Syracuse. Married September 4, 1976, the couple separated April 28, 1977. Petitioner asks that her marriage to Roy Davis be dissolved, that

Cleveland, Ohio, and Chester and Bernard, both of Elkhart. Services were held Monday in the Hartzler-Gutermuth Funeral Home. Rev. Robert E. Cassel. Grace Lutheran Church, officiated and burial was in the Union Center cemetery, Na]> pa nee. Walter R. Wineland Walter R. Wineland, former Cromwell resident, died Wednesday, May 10, in Bradenton. Fla. Bom in Noble County in 1920, he was the son of Russell and Hazel (Johnson) Wineland. He resided most of his life in Cromwell, moving to Florida about seven years ago. He is survived by his wife, Gladys Wineland, two sons, Richard, Syracuse, and John. Clearwater, Fla.; one brother, Ferman, Canoga Park, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Leia Deßruler, Cromwell, Mrs. Laura McClintic, Syracuse, and Mrs. Eva McClintic, Milford; three grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Services were held May 13 in the Griffith Cline Funeral Home, Bradenton, Fla. Burial was in Bradenton, Fla.

KCH MONDAY, MAY 8 Admissions Brian Welling, Leesburg Jack Smith, Leesburg Dismissals William Reinhardt, North Webster Vicke Shepherd, Leesburg Larry Florey, Leesburg TUESDAY. MAY 9 Admissions Sonia Sturgill, Leesburg Laurie Beavers, North Webster Dismissals Baciliano Martinez, Syracuse Vivian Joyner, Milford THURSDAY. MAY 11 Admissions Cynthia Clark, Syracuse

the court make a fair and equitable division of the property of the parties and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Haines - Linda I. Haines, box 515 Milford and John Edgar Haines, 22538 US 6. r 1 New Paris. Married June 4, 1960, the couple separated March 20, 1968. Petitioner asks for a dissolution of the marriage of the parties; for an order giving and awarding her care and custody of the two minor children of the parties, for a fair and equitable settlement and division of the property and property rights of the parties and for all other orders and relief. Doty — Kent E. Doty, r 2 Milford and Linda Sue Doty, r 3 box 4298 (Dewart Lake) Syracuse. Married August 7, 1976, the couple separated March 27, 1978. Petitioner asks that his marriage to Linda S. Doty, respondent, be dissolved, that the court make a fair and equitable division of the property of the parties and for all further and proper relief which the premises may require. Clark - Cecil Clark, Haviland Mobile Manor, lot 26 Syracuse and Brenda Clark, Lejunior, Ky. The couple was married July 27, 1974 and separated July 28, 1974. Petitioner asks that his marriage to Brenda Clark be dissolved, that the court make a fair and equitable division of thfe property of the parties and for all other proper relief. Deaf man designs tiny hearing aid OFFERS FREE MODEL A remarkable tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly ten years. This small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and is worn completely in your ear. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new hearing instrument provides “earlevel’’ hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of one of the smallest all-in-the-ear hearing aids ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to Hear, Box 360, Garrett. IN 46738. Adv.

* P ‘ '"Il I •B’lF 1 ’’) w. v k. ' ’ »*< ; Ml Z* A-• tßWi* by i t. WE f V 1 I inf J GUEST SPEAKER - Charles Hassel, lieutenant governor of Land of Lakes Divison of Indiana Kiwanis District, was guest speaker for Kiwanis Club of Lakeland. North Webster, on May 8. The lieutenant governor is shown in the center with Jay Boyer, president of the Lakeland Kiwanis, on the left and Sherman Bryant, lieutenant govenor-elect. on the right. Dr. Hassel is from Bremen. —" The division officer commended the Lakeland Club for rating first in the Indiana Kiwanis District for the past three months. Club ratings, it was pointed out, are based on activities related to attendance, new membership, citizenship activities in the community, working with youth, spiritual emphasis and visits with other clubs. The guest speaker emphasized that growth takes place when new ideas are introduced that brine about change in an organization or club. He pointed out how attitude helps to determine success in the 1 * activities undertaken.

Gilbert T. Onstott, North Webster FRIDAY. MAY 12 Dismissals Sonia G. Sturgill, Leesburg Kathryn Metzger. Milford SATURDAY. MAY 13 Admissions Vicki Morse, Syracuse Baby girl Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Morse of Syracuse Dismissals Laurie Beavers, North Webster Cynthia G. Clark. Syraucse SUNDAY, MAY 14 Admissions Amos Poe, Leesburg Kathleen Shively, Leesburg Baby boy Kruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kruger, Syracuse Dismissal Silas Howard, Jr., Milford Births BERKEY son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

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David R Berkey. 71245 CR 127 Syracuse, last Tuesday. May 9. in Goshen Hospital. MORSE daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Morse. Syracuse, became the parents of a daughter recently in Kosciusko Community Hospital KRUGER son A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kruger, r 3 Syracuse, in Kosciusko Community Hospital recently. Syracuse EMS Mary LeCount, 83, r 3 Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital at 11:11 a m. May 12, after becoming ill. The call was received at 10:34 a.m. Syracuse EMS and fire department responded to an accident on US 6, one-eighth of a mile west of SR 13 near Syracuse at 10:30 p.m. May 13. Michael Winfield. 37. 719 Redoak Lane, Park Forest, 111., was taken to

Goshen Hospital at 11:04 p.m. Syracuse firemen helped clear off spilled fuel and motor oil. Paul Miller, 42, 513 South Main Street, Syracuse, was sported to Goshen A luspltal at 1:28 am. May 14, after becoming ill. The call was first received at < 12:51 am. Syracuse EMS were sent to 170 North Shore Drive in Syracuse at 6:51 p.m. May 14, after Jean Disch, 52, Hopewell Apartments, Nappanee, became ill She was advised to see her family doctor. Ronald D Rinehart, 37, r 2 box 263 Syracuse, came to the fire station at 5:09 a m. May 15. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 5:41a.m. Cards of thanks CARDOE THANKS Thanks to all our friends and neighbors for their kindnesses at the death of our loved one. Dr. George W. Warner. Mrs. George W Warner and The Family