The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 29, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 August 1978 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH | MONDAY, JULY 31 f Admission /Patricia E. Carlin, Leesburg TUESDAY, AUG. 1 Admission Richard Thomas, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2 Admission Patricia A. Emmons, Syracuse Dismissals Herschel Albert, Leesburg Patricia Carlin, Leesburg THURSDAY. AUG. 3 Admissions William H. Brown, Leesburg Wayne A. Bilby, North Webster Bonnie L. Moore, Leesburg Baby girl Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Leesburg dismissal Richard Thomas, Leesburg SATURDAY. AUG. 5 Dismissals Bonnie Moore and daughter, Leesburg Pat Emmons, Syracuse Wayne Bilby, North Webster Goshen TUESDAY. AUG. 1 Admissions Heather Marie Perzanowski, r 2 Syracuse Roberta Hilberry, r 1 North Webster Dismissal * Ka|therineßurson, r 2 Syracuse WEDNESDAY. AUG. 2 Admission Bonnie Bushong, r 1 Milford

Obituaries

Mrs. Nelson Blough Feb. 17, 1894 —Aug. 8, 1978 MrS. Minnie E. Blough, 84, of 701 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, died at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, in her home of complications of failing health. Born in Clinton, Mich., February 17, 1894, to Elmer Carney and Elizabeth Jacob Carney, she had lived in Syracuse for many years. On May 14, 1914, she wa§ married in Goshen to Nelson H. Blough. He died May 26, 1956. A former teacher, she was

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Dismissals Shirley Blanton. Syracuse Heather Taezanowski, r 2 Syracuse Edith Baumgartner, Milford Helen Gray, r 1 Milford Julie Harwood, Milford THURSDAY. AUG. 3 Dismissals Bonnie Bushong, r 1 Milford Mrs. Michael George and infant son, r 1 Syracuse James W. Iden, r 2 North Webster FRIDAY, AUG. 4 Admission Connie L. Wheeler, r 2 Syracuse Dismissal Mrs. Gus Thanos and infant daughter, r 1 Leesburg SATURDAY, AUG. 5 Dismissals Mrs. James Schwan and infant daughter, Milford Mrs. Richard Wells and infant son,r 1 Leesburg Nellie Anglin, r 2 Leesburg SUNDAY, AUG. 6 Admissions Lonnie Clem, r 3 Syracuse Violet J. Sloan, 231 W. Portland, Syracuse Verne M. Wyatt, r 1 North Webster / Dismissals Alta Darr, r 2 Syracuse . Marie LeCount, r 3 Syracuse Velma LeCount, 612 S. Huntington, Syracuse Edna M. Yoder, 530 S. Main St., Syracuse MONDAY. AUG. 7 Admissions Diane Olson, r 2 Milford Hazel M. Neibert, 419 East

graduated from the Clmton High School and attended Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti. She was a member of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are a son, Robert Blough of Syracuse, and one sister, Mrs. Theodore (Mae) Desnoyer of Jackson, Mich. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today (Wednesday) and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in Harris Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Saint An-

Boston, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. David Hilberry and infant daughter, r 1 North Webster Donald Howk, 14091 CR 50 Syracuse BELL RELEASED Richard Bell, Syracuse, was released Tuesday from Goshen Hospital where he had been undergoing tests since his admission on Friday. Births EARHART, Courtney Brooke Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Earhart, 519 Vasbinder Dr., Chesterfield, are the parents of a daughter, Courtney Brooke. The infant was born in the Saint John’s Hospital at Anderson at 4:18 p.m. on Thursday, July 27. She weighed seven pounds, nine ounces and was 21 inches long. Courtney has a 2* 2 year old sister. Charity. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hess of Syracuse are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Grider of rural Anderson are the maternal grandparents. Great grandparents are Mrs. Ernestine Shrout, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grider and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Edwards, Mrs. Cleona Earhart and Ollie Earhart. OLSON, Jeremy Neil Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olson of Milford are the parents of their first child, a son, Jeremy Neil, born Tuesday, Aug. 8, at 3:20 am., in Goshen Hospital. Jeremy weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces and is 20 1 2 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuthrich, Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold

drews United Methodist Church, Rev. Phil Frew officiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery, Clinton, Mich. < Lydia Kauffman A daughter, Lydia Mae, was stillborn at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, in the Elkhart Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David Kauffman of r 1 Nappanee. The infant was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller of Milford. Surviving with the parents and Milford grandparents are a

Olson, New Lesbon, Wis., are the paternal grandparents Maternal great-grandparents are Marshall Miller, and Mrs. Laura Wuthrich, both of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Olson, Camp Douglas, Wis,, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen, Ontario, Wis, are the paternal great-grandparents. THANOS, Nikki Demetria Mr. and Mrs. Gus Thanos, r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of their first child, a daughter, Nikki Demetria, born at 7:33 am., Wednesday, Aug. 2, in Goshen Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 11 ounces, and is 19 inches long. Maternal grandmother is Urslie Coomer, Chesterfield and paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Thanos, South Bend WELLS. Todd Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wells, r 1 Leesburg, welcomed their first child, a son. Todd Allen, at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1. in the Goshen Hospital. The baby weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces at birth, and was 19 inches long. Mrs. Wells is the former Frances Baugher of Aiorth Webster. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Bernard Haskins of r 1 Leesburg and paternal gran 1parents are Robert Wells of Warsaw and Josephine Wells of Warsaw. Great-grandparents on the mother are Mrs. Effie Vanator of r Webster and Harry Baugher of r 1 North Webster. On the father s side the great-grandmothers are Mrs Ralph Reiff of r 1 Warsaw and Mrs. Jack Helvey of Avilla. GEORGE infant Mr. and Mrs. Michael George

sister, Leana; and five brothers, Lamar, Lonnie, Laverne, Lloyd and Loran, all at home; Also, another set of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Menno Kauffman of Nappanee. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at theWeldy cemetery w ith Bishop Levi Plank of the Old Order Amish Church officiating. Wright-Yoder Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. . Grover C. Oft Oct. 28,1892 — Aug. 5,1978 Grover C. Ott, 85, formerly of Lake Tippecanoe, died at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, in Lake Worth, Fla., where he had moved eight years ago. Masonic funeral services and burial were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8. at the Crown Hill Cemetery mausoleum in Indianapolis, with the Past Master of the Masonic Lodge in Indianapolis officiating. Born October 28. 1892 in Indianapolis, he served as Past Master of Masonic Lodge of Logan 575, and was a member of American Legion Lilly Post 374, both of Indianapolis. He is survived by his widow. Edie R. Ott and several nieces and nephews. Oris Earnhart Funeral services were held last Thursday at Ligonier for Oris E. (Red) Earnhart, 70, of r 2 Ligonier and * stepfather of H. Fred Peck of Syracuse. Death occurred on Tuesday, Aug. 1, at the Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne following a six month illness. A lifetime resident of the Cromwell community, he was born in Whitley County on November 27, 1907. His marriage to the former Alverta Scouten took place on October 30, 1951, and she survives. He is also survived by five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Burial was in Sparta cemetery, Kimmell. Chester LeCount Funeral services were held

NOTICE People who have relatives buried in the New Salem Cemetery who have had their monuments molested and damaged by vandals (approximately 25 monuments have been damaged) and are interested in helping to finance the restoration program, which is to begin at once, please contact WADE MISHLER MISHLER FUNERAL HOME Milford 658-4197

of Syracuse are the parents of a son born last week at Goshen Hospital. The infant was born on Tuesday, Aug. 1. HILBERRY. Katharine V. Mr. and Mrs. David Hilberry of r 1 North Webster are the parents of their second daughter. Katharine V. Hilberry, born on Wednesday, Aug. 2, in the Goshen Hospital. She tipped the scales at nine pounds, 12 ounces, and has a sister, Sarah, three and one-half years old. Grandparents of the newborn are Mrs. Howard Hilberry of Speedway ind Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keefer, Indianapolis. Raymond Stuart of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. Laura Keefer. Ann Arbor, Mich., are great-grandparents. LANTZ. Wesley Dan Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lantz of Mesa, Ariz.. are the parents of their first child, a son, WesleyDan, born on July 26 at Mesa. Wesley Dan weighed in at nine pounds, four ounces. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Rogers of Lake Wawasee and Mesa. Mrs. Charles Stevens, 908 S. 11th St., Goshen, and Floyd Lantz. 17450 North Drive, Goshen, are the paternal grandparents. LECHLEIDNER. Kelly A daughter, Kelly Marie, was born Thursday, Aug. 3, at 6 a m to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lechleidner of Goshen. Mrs. Lechleidner is the former Kathy McFarren of Milford. The baby weighed six pounds, six ounces and measured 19 inches long. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doral McFarren of Milford. The paternal grandparents are Mrs. Larry

Tuesday for Chester Ray LeCount, 79, of Avilla and formerly of Syracuse. Death came on Sunday in McCray Memorial Hospital at Kendallville. Born in Norton, Kan., he was married March 9, 1956, to Isabell Hill and she survives. In addition to the widow, survivors include a son, Corlyss LeCount of Noblesville; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Dick of Jones; two stepsons, Sam Pratt of Kendallville and Adrian Pratt, Fort Wayne; four grandsons; six step-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Edgar (Gladys) Gordon of Elkhart. Interment was in Syracuse cemetery. Irmith Curry Funeral services will be held Friday for Irmith (Red) Curry, 46, of North Webster and father of Mrs. Jerry (Deborah) Mabie of Syracuse. Death came at 2:14 a.m. on Tuesday at Goshen Hospital where he was admitted earlier. He had been ill for eight months with a heart ailment. A native of Verdunville, W. Va.. he moved to the North Webster community two years ago from Goshen where he had resided 20 years. His marriage to Doris Walsh took place on July 16. 1953, and she survives. Mr. Curry was born July 5,1932 and served during the Korean Conflict with the United States Air Force. He was part owner of C & S Metal Fabricators at North Webster. In addition to the widow and daughter, survivors include three other daughters, Mrs. Gregory (Linda) Ritter of Elkhart. Mrs. Jack (Karen) Fields, Goshen, and Rebecca, at home; a son, David, at home; his father of West Virginia; three sisters; and four brothers. Friends will be received from 7-9 tonight (Wednesday) and 2-4 and 7-9 on Thursday at the YoderCulp Funeral Home in Goshen. Services are set for 10 a.m. on Friday at the funeral home with Rev. Paul McGechie, pastor ofK Assembly of God, officiating,. Interment will be in Violett cemetery.

( —: Baker of Ligonier and the late Eugene Lechleidner. The maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Gladys E. Campbell of Albion. HOFFMAN,Sean Michael Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoffman of box 765 Syracuse are the parents of their first child, a son, Sean Michael, born at 11:23 am. Sunday, Aug. 6, in the Goshen Hospital. Sean Michael tipped the scales at seven pounds. 13' 2 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Thomas E. List, Sr., is the maternal grandfather. Betty Sickafoose and Bob Hoffman are the paternal grandparents. The maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Lauterbach and Hans List. Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Vera Stage and Mrs. Romaine Hoffman. The mother is the former Betsy List. SCHWAN daughter Mr. and Mrs. James E. Schwan, box 187 Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, Aug. 3 in the Goshen Hospital. SLOAN infant Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sloan of 231 West Portland, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born on Monday, Aug. 7, at Goshen Hospital. Cards of

CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the following people for buying our steers at the 4-H livestock auction. Your support was really appreciated — Dave Carey Construction of North Webster, Augsburger’s of Syracuse, Counting House Bank of North Webster. And a big thank you also to those who helped bid them up — Milford Large Animal Clinic, Open Gate Production Calf Sale, Everett Tom, Jr., Leon Tucker, Peoples State Bank of Leesburg, and any others we missed. Thank you. Kay Ferverda Judy Ferverda - Amy Ferverda V CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for the cards, letters, prayers, calls, and expressions of sympathy at the death of our sister and mother, Pat Mason. Special thanks to: employees of ChoreTime, management of Choretime, Bud and Sue Campbell, Campbell’s Market, Penn Local Union 1109, Johnson ControlsPenn Division, Milford Christian Church, Wade Mishler. Elsie Martin Norma Hamilton Debra Mullins John Mason Cassandra Wrinkle Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Unit has answered only one call this week. On Monday. Aug. 7, the unit was called when an elderly Milford man suffered a possible stroke. He was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room atß:3op.m. Syracuse EMS Syracuse ambulance crewmen were called at 9:38 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, to r 4 box 100A Syracuse where Lisia Luna, 16, became ill and suffered chest pains. She was taken to Goshen Hospital by ambulance. ' Syracuse EMS was summoned to CR 530E and Pickwick Rd. at

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12:23 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, the scene of a car-motorcycle accident. The cyclist, Doug Van * Lue, 17, box 34 Syracuse, was treated and taken to Goshen Hospital. Robert Jackson, Jr., 23, 19050 Orchard Hts. Dr., South Bend, went to the station at 2 p.m Friday, Aug. 4, after he ran his left hand through a window. Crewmen dressed the wound and advised him to see a doctor. Hazel Grant, 73, 424 Boston St., was taken to Goshen Hospital at 1:20 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, after becoming ill in her home. The Syracuse EMS was summoned for transport. Kenneth Wright, eight-year-old son of Jan Wright, Rose Garden Apartment No. 3 Syracuse, was taken to the fire station at 8:09 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, when his toes were caught in the spokes of his bicycle. Aidmen cleaned the abrasion to the skin on his right foot and applied bandage. They advised the father to take his son to a doctor due to possible infection. .

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Court news

Marriage Dissolutions The following couples have filed for a dissolution of marriage in the Kosciusko County Circuit and Superior Courts: Cassidy - Jeannine Marie Cassidy, r 4 box 405 Syracuse and Robert Raymond Cassidy, r 1 Baker Street, Cromwell. The couple was married August 6, 1977 and separated June 22, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of property, restoration of her maiden name of Farrell and all further relief. Gladieux •- Billie Kay Gladieux, box 284 Leesburg and Eddie James Gladieux, box 94 Leesburg. The couple was married October 23, 1976 and separated July 19, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of property, that her former name of Sullivan be restored to her, for an order for the payment of the services of her attorneys, costs and all other proper relief. Troyer - Robert Ray Troyer, box 323 Leesburg and Faith Lee Troyer, box 323 Leesburg. The couple was married November 6, 1970 and separated July 14, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of property, costs and all other proper relief. Blassingame — Hilda Blassingame, r 2 Syracuse and Hoyt Elton Blassingame. r 2 Syracuse. The couple was married May 8, 1960 and separated July 22, 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, for fair and equitable division of the property of the parties and for all other proper relief. Keck — Cathy Ann Keck, 2904 Packerton Road, Winona Lake and “Melvin Henry Keck. Jr.. Syracuse. Married December 19, 1970. the couple separated July 4. 1978. Petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage, fair division of the property of the parties and for any and all further and appropriate relief in the premises. • Marriage Licenses The following couples have applied for a marriage license in the office of county clerk Jean Mess more: Sims-Dean Gregg Alan Sims. 20, 110 S Main St.. North Liberty and Deanna June Dean. 16. 207 S Huntington St .. Syracuse Jackson-Banks Norman Leo Jackson. 21. r 2 box 8 North Webster and Vickie Lynn Banks. 21. r 2 box 8 North Webster Coy-Martin Barry Alan Coy. 20. 100 Wood

at 5:52 p.m. Saturday. Aug. 5, to the scene of an auto accident on Old Rd. 8. one mile east of the fish hatchery where two people were injured Karen Wallenstein, 21. Thief River Falls, Miijn., sustained a large bump over her left eye and bruises on left leg. Mark Reed. 18. r I Ligonier, had abrasions on his left shoulder and small cut on right toe. Both were treated by EMS and did not require hospitalization. Syracuse EMS crewmen were summoned at 4:31 a m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, to r 3 box 197 Syracuse, on Hess Dr., where Charles Ray Werker, 17. was ill. He was taken to Goshen Hospital in the ambulance. Crewmen were called to the corner of Boston and W. Brooklyn St. in Syracuse at 12:46 am. today (Wednesday) where Teresa Harrington, 19. was complaining of pain in the abdomen. She had been treated earlier in the evening in the Goshen Hospital emergency room. The patient s husband indicated he would take her to the hospital again.

St., Syracuse and Misty Ann Martin, 17. 707 Pittsburgh St.. Syracuse Grady-Darr Mark Olin Grady. 23. r 2 Syracuse and Denise Kay Darr, 20, r 2 Syracuse Fryback-Hum • James Clifford Fryback, 23, r 1 box 23 North Webster and Jolene Diane Hum, 19, r 9 box 29 Huntington Webb-Reiff Michael James Webb, 20, 212 John St., Syracuse and Beth Ann Reiff, 18, r 1 Warsaw The following claims have been filed in Kosciusko County Circuit Court, Gene B. Lee, judge: Complaint Papakeechie Protective Association vs John Michael, r 2 Syracuse. Plaintiff asks that the court enter a preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining defendant from operating a boat propelled other than by hand or sail on Lake Papakeechie, for the costs of this action and for all further and proper relief Habitual Traffic Offender State Ex Rel. Ralph Van Natta vs David A. Rangel, box 434 Milford. Michael L Valentine, prosecuting attorney for the 54th judicial circuit,, asks that the court issue an order that David A. Rangel appear before the court at a time and date certain to show cause why he should not be adjudged a habitual traffic offender.

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