The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 19, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 May 1978 — Page 4
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 31,1978
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Obituaries
Mrs. Lloyd Lyon January 14?1932 — May 30.1978 Mrs. Lloyd (Joan Berdine) Lyon, 46, r 2 Marcellus, Mich., died Tuesday in the Bronson Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mich. The Lyon family is former residents of the Milford area. A stepdaughter, Mrs. Charles (Patricia) Richardson, resides near Syracuse. Mrs. Lyon had been in failing health since November. Born in Goshen on January 14, 1932, she was the daughter of Donald Grush and the former Geneva Babcok. She married Lloyd M. Lyon on December 24, 1958. Surviving with the husband and Syracuse stepdaughter are two sons, David Winer, Marcellus and Greg Lyon, Goshen; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Debrah) Hicks, Elkhart; eight grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Geneva Grush, Marcellus; and a sister, Mrs. Tony (Eloise) Wolski, Marcellus. Arrangements are unavailable at press time. Mrs. Jake Marner June 28, 1898 — May 28, 1978 Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m. today (Wednesday) in the David Yoder residence near Goshen for Mrs. Jacob (Mary) Marner, 79, 12653 SR 4, Goshen. Mrs. Marner, mother of Mrs. Richard (Ruby) Kehr. Syracuse, died Sunday in her home. She had been ill for several months. The cause of death was complications. The deceased was born June 28, 1898, in Homesville, Ohio. She lived in the Middlebury- community most of her life. On December 31, 1920, she married Jacob Marner. He preceded her in death on February 15,1973. Surviving with the Syracuse daughter are two other daughters, Mrs. Clearance
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(Pauline) Beachy, Manitou Beach, Mich., and Miss Viola Marner, Goshen; four sons, Edward, Shipshewana, Leßoy, Springboro, Pa., Robert, Decatur, 111., and George, Goshen; 42 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Pontius, Ed wardsburg, Mich., and Mrs. Martha Hoppel, Syracuse; two brothers, Joe Hostetler, White Pigeon, Mich., and Albert Hostetler, Syracuse. One brother one sister and two grandsons preceded her in death. Rev. Jesse Schlabach, Rev. Lloyd Miller and Rev. Alvin Troyer officiated at the s services. Burial was in Miller cemetery, southwest of Middlebury. Salina Schmucker Dec. 10,1904— May 27,1978 Mrs. Salina Schmucker, 73, r 3 Nappanee, was dead on arrival at Elkhart General at 8:27 p.m. last Saturday./ She was born/ in Marshall County on DelStemper 10,1904. Her parents wenTVJohn D. and Jemima (Detweiler) Hochstetler. She became the bride of Emmon D. Schmucker on December 25,1924. He preceded her in death March 3,1973. Mrs. Schmucker was a member of the Old Order Amish Church Four sons, Freeman, Harvey and Marvin, all of Nappanee, and Levi Schmucker, of Goshen; five daughters, Mrs. Dan (Edna Mae) Stoltzfus, New Providence, Pa., Mrs. Leßoy (Malinda) Hochstetler, Bremen, Mrs. John (Mahala) Troyer, Nappanee, Mrs. John (Salina) Yoder, LaGrange and Mrs. Vernon (Jemima) Yoder, Topeka; 51 grandchildren; and one greatgrandson survive Mrs. Schmucker. Also surviving are six brothers, Levi R. and Solomon Hochstetler,
Dismissals Mary Bailey, Milford Roy Garman, Leesburg * SUNDAY, MAY 28 Dismissal Nelson Miles, Syracuse MONDAY, MAY 29 Dismissals Mrs. Michael Buhrt and infant daughter, r 1 Milford Geraldine Stewart, r 1 Syracuse Cards of thanks CARD OF THANKS I truly thank the Lord for all my relatives, neighbors, and friends who were so kind during my recent illness. The cards, gifts, telephone calls, and personal calls were greatly appreciated. Opal Joy Harman Milford EMS Following is the report for the Milford Emergency Unit for the past several days: On Wednesday, May 24, a lady slipped and fell at Serenade Foods. She hit her head on a wall and was transported to Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. Also on Wednesday the EMS was called to the home of a lady suffering a possible asthma attack. She was transported to the Goshen Hospital. Dr. Rheinheimer called the EMS on Friday, May 26, to transport one of his patients, who suffered a possible stroke, to the Goshen Hospital.
Nappanee, William Hochstetler, Middlefield, Ohio, John Hochstetler, Millersburg, Ohio, Harvey Hochstetler, Sarasota, Fla., and Joseph Hochstetler, Middlebury; and five sisters, Mrs. Elmer Troyer and Miss Katie Hochstetler, both of Nappanee, Mrs. Herbert (Lydia Mae) Miller, Milford, Mrs. Levi (Mahala) Schwartz, Etna Green, and Mrs. Eli (Malinda) Troyer, Jamesport, Mo. Bessie Hollar Sept. 15,1894 — May 29, 1978 Bessie Belle Hollar, 83, of New Paris, former Syracuse Lake resident, died at 4:25 p.m. Monday, May 29, in the Americana Nursing Center, Elkhart. She was admitted there May 12 from Goshen Hospital. The daughter of Tilman and Clara (Neff) Stiver, she was born September 15, 1894, in Elkhart County, west of Waterford. She married Noble W. Hollar April 15,1917. He survives. A resident of Indianapolis for 25 years, she lived on Syracuse Lake for 10 years before moving to New Paris on June 1,1977). She was the oldest member of the Grace United Methodist Church, New Paris. Besides her husband, she is survived by one son, Dr. Horace S. Hollar, Anderson; one daughter, Mrs Ladislao (Phyllis) Labra, Athens, Greece; six grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Reith-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen, after 2 p.m. today (Wednesday) and at the Grace United Methodist Church from 23 p.m. Thursday. Services will be at the New Paris church at 3 p.m. Thursday with pastor Thomas L. Ford and Rev. A. L. Keller of the Crown Point United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in the New Paris cemetery.
A nine year old girl suffered a possible fractured wrist and cut lip in an auto accident on SR 15 at CR 600 on Sunday, May 28. She was transported to the KCH emergency room. Syracuse EMS Kevin Rockenbaugh, 16, 106 S. Harrison St., Syracuse, came to the fire station at 3:40 p.m. May 24, with injuries resulting from a
Court news
Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Messmore: Copeland-White Douglas D. Copeland, 39, r 2 box 163 North Webster and Judith Ann White, 33, 511 North Elm Street, North Manchester Wells-Beamer Jeffrey Steven Wells, 24, r 3 box 135A Syracuse and Cynthia Lynn Beamer, 21, rl Syracuse Dowty-Edgar Larry Dean Dowty, 23,124 West Boston Street, Syracuse and Evelyn May Edgar, 31, 124 West Boston Street, Syracuse Cook-Danner Gary Dean Cook, 18, box 235 Syracuse and Kim Kay Danner, 18, r 1 Leesburg Shank-Harris David Lee Shank, 18, 23322 CR 36 Elkhart and Ginger Kay Harris, 19, 413 South Main, Syracuse Burnau-Robinson James William Burnau, 22, 208 W. Van Buren, Leesburg and Juanita Catherine Robinson, 20, r 1 Leesburg Shock-Deaton John E. Shock, 24, r 3 box 118 Syracuse and Barbara Ann Deaton, 23, r 2 Syracuse Redslob-Clever James A. Redslob, 37, r 3 box 459A Syracuse and Katja R. Clever, 36, Lafayette
Robert S. Boulton Feb. 25,1958— May 24,1978 Robert S. Boulton, 20, Cullman, Ala., son of Mrs. Robert Boulton, Cromwell, died Wednesday, May 24, in the University of Alabama Hospital, Birmingham, Ala. Death was a result of injuries suffered in an auto accident May 2. He was born February 24,1958, in Corpus Christi, Texas. He lived in Ligonier until three months ago when he moved to Alabama to take a position with Goldenrod Poultry Co. Besides his mother, Mrs. Boulton, he is survived by his father, Robert Boulton, Kimmell; two sisters, Louise Boulton, Kimmell, and Mrs. Joyce Ifeldreth, Cromwell; and a grandmother, Mrs. Grace Sensibaugh, Ligonier. Services were held Friday in the Ulrey Funeral Home. Burial was in the Harrison Center cemetery, Mentone. Mrs. Curtis Broughton Sept. 28, 1912 — May 28, 1978 Mrs. Curtis (Elvira) Broughton, 65, Riverdell Drive, H Toro, Calif., died Sunday, May 28, after an illness of several months. She was a 1929 graduate of Warsaw High School. She was born September 28, 1912 in Sidney, the daughter of Frank and Blanche (Fisher) Hartsock. She moved to California in the 1940’5, where she was united in marriage to Curtis D. Broughton March 2, 1945. He survives. Mrs. Broughton was a member of the Methodist Church, Arcadia, Calif. She is survived, in addition to her husband, by her mother, Mrs. Blanche Hartsock, one sister, Mrs. W. P. (Buthene) Ramsey,
bicycle accident. He was transported to Goshen Hospital at 4:10p.m. Syracuse EMS was sent to the home of Lance Lantz, nine, r 1103 Cherokee Drive, Syracuse, at 4:l3pm. May 25. He was taken to Goshen Hospital at 5:02 p.m. with injuries resulting from a bicycle accident. Roger E. Atkins, 15, 706 Baltimore, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen “Hospital at 11:13 a m. May 27, after suffering injuries resulting in a motorcycle accident. The call was received at
Boddiger-Fisher Paul Calvin Boddiger, 25, r 1 box 174 Milford and Sandra Marie Fisher, 23, r 1 box .’2? Milford 174 Hepler-Bricker Gerald P. Hepler, 31, r 1 Milford and Linda D. Bricker, 25, r 3 box 42 Nappanee Violations Speeding - Sylvan Schwegnan, 36, North Webster, S4O; Vickie L. Wilson, 22, Syracuse, $45 Failure to yield — Melvin M. Gill, 24, Leesburg, $35 Speeding — Rick G.Bowling, 19, North Webster, $35; Judy P. Hitchens, 25, North Webster, $35; Janet H. Chiddister, 36, Milford, S4O; Ruth D. Wilcox, 53, Syracuse, S4O; Nina L. Clanin, 62, Syracuse, $45 Expired operator’s license — Shirley A. Fidler, 44, North Webster, $35 Driving while suspended — Ervin M. Troup, 38, Milford, SSO, drivers license suspended until March 12,1979, Kosciusko County Jail, ten days. On Account Elkhart Clinic vs Robert LeCount and Glenda. LeCount, r 1 box 137 C Milford. Plaintiff asks
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both of Warsaw; two nieces, Mrs. John (Pam) Flory, Tippecanoe Lake, Leesburg, and Mrs. Paige Hoover, of El Toro, Calif. Services were conducted today (Wednesday) at 3 p.m. at the Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw. Rev. J. Thomas Frost officiated and interment was made in Oakwood cemetery. Thurman Trine Dec. 25,1918 — May 28, ’978 Thurman D. Trine, 59, Suburban Acres, r 9 Warsaw, a native of Syracuse, died of complications following an illness of several months at 5:25 p.m. Sunday, May 28. The death occurred at Kosciusko Comniinity Hospital. Born in Syracuse on December 25,1918, he was the son of William and Harriet (Stuart) Trine. On February 6, 1965, he married the former Myrtle (Himes) Smith, who survives. He was an employee of the Kosciusko County*" Highway Department. Trine was a member of the Warsaw Moose and Eagle lodges and was a past president of the latter. In addition to his wife, Myrtle, he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Harriet Trine; one daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Penny) Valenourt, Goshen; one son, Dallas Trine, North Webster; three stepsons and one stepdaughter, Mdx, Steven and Phillip W. Smith and Mrs. Earl (Donna) Kiser, all of Warsaw; one brother, Edward Trine, Great Falls, Mont.; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Naomi) Richards, Schoolcraft, Mich., and Mrs. Bass (Juanita) Williams, Auburn, Wash.; and nine grandchildren. Services were held this morning (Wednesday) in the Titus Funeral Home. Rev. Tony Hardcastle officiated and burial was in the Oakwood cemetery.
10:27 a.m. An ambulance was sent to Baypoint Condominiums in Syracuse at 3:48 p.m. May 27, after Annabelle Patterson, 60, 2828 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, 111., was injured. She was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital at4:4op.m. Kelly England, 43,412 Parkway Drive, Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 9:10 p.m. May 27, after becoming ill. The call was first received at 8:35 p.m.
for judgment against the said defendant in the sum of $158.10, costs of this action and for all other proper relief. Complaint Gamble-Skogmo, Inc. vs Tim R. Lindsey, r 2 box 464 Leesburg. Plaintiff demands judgment in the amount of $319.59, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Pyramid Oil Company vs Jack Rudd, r 5 Rochester. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $369.23, for cost of action and all other proper relief. Junior Schlemmer vs Charles Kinnison, r 1 box 157 V Milford. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $488.25 for cost of action and all other proper relief. \ t t ' I / ' / z z ~ Some have believed that dipping ivory into suspect liquid would reveal the presence of poison.
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CEMETERY VANDALIZED — Some tombstones at the New Salem cemetery were vandalized sometime over Memorial day week end. About one half dozen of the grave markers were moved or toppled over.
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1 YEAR AGO, JUNE 1.1977 Frank Anderson, Dewart Lake, and son, Don, r 3 Syracuse, left Sunday on a two-week trip to Gothernburg, Sweden The trip will also mark the return of the elder Anderson to Gland, Sweden, afterss-years in theU S. The Red Cross Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Basic Life Support Course, sponsored by the Syracuse-Wawasee Rotary Club, was successfully completed last Thursday night. May 26, with 17 participants certified. Jack Oswald, owner of Three Flags Drive-In, Wawasee Village, has announced the promotion of Judy Bachtel to the position of assistant manager. A special coffee hour and reception will be held for Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Liniger on Sunday, June 5, at Calvary United Methodist Church in Syracuse, as they celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary on June7. 5 YEARS AGO. MAY 30,1973 Two well-known Syracuse residents received their 50-year Masonic pins at the re-dedication services at the lodge hall Saturday afternoon. They are Joseph R. Bushong, PM, and Willard D. (“Si”) Hire. Tom Sterling has been named assistant to the sales manager of the Vega Corporation. Syracuse. Married and the father of one son, Tom 11, Sterling makes his
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home on r 4 Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McClintic of Portage, Mich., were entertained by the Deardorff family of Syracuse over the holidays. Marion L. (“Doc”) Miller was appointed the fifth member of the Syracuse town board Tuesday night. He replaces Forrest (“Bud") Smith who recently moved out of t he sis th ward. 10 YEARS AGO, MAY 29,1968 The Syracuse Scout Cabin interior has undergone improvements in the past week. Bruce Grindle of Syracuse left Mcnday noon for a three-week vacation in Europe. He will spend a week at a small fishing village in Sweden and two weeks in the Alps of Switzerland and Germany. Ed Huber of Syracuse landed a 40 inch long, 20 pound northern pike at 6 p.m. Sunday while fishing in Tippecanoe Lake. Jerald Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Enoch of Lake Wawasee, will graduate with a 4.0 (Suma Cum Laudee) average from Indiana Institute of Technology at Fort Wayne on Saturday. 29 YEARS AGO. MAY 29.1958 Rollie Byler announced last week the opening of the Village Furniture Mart at his new building in Wawasee Village. Mrs. Clem Lisor was guest of honor at a baby shower Friday, May 23, at the home of Mrs.
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Richard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Strong, Jr., and daughter, Betsy, of Indianapolis, arrived Saturday for a week's visit with Mrs. Strong’s mother, Mrs. E. E. Stephenson. Army Pvt. Jerry A. Method whose wife, Rosemary, lives in Syracuse, recently completed six weeks of advanced artillery training at Fort Chaffer, Ark. 45 YEARS AGO, JUNE 1. 1933 Mr. and Mrs. W A. Spoonmore moved to Bedford Tuesday and Spoonmoore’s successor in charge of the state fish hatchery, Heine Moesch, Jr., of Indianapolis, took over this week. Ruth Rowdabaugh and Genevieve Kitson are delegates from the local Church of God to the Sunday School convention to beheld at Blue River Saturday. The Pollyanna Club planned to meet yesterday at the home of Miss Annie Causer. Other friends of hers, knowing it was her 13th birthday, had planned a surprise party- for her, so when Miss Causer returned home yesterday, sire found 15 friends waiting there to surprise her. Arthur Leonard of Indianapolis has rented one of the Bishop cottages on the north Shore from June 15to July 15.
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