The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1978 — Page 4

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., October 11,1978

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Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. OCT. 3 Dismissal Mandie Slouth, 425 S. Lake St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 Admissions Michael J. Brouillette, Milford E. Joan Hann, r 1 Syracuse Dismissals Jerry Curry. Syracuse Mrs. Randall Larimer and infant daughter, 607 S. Oak St., Syracuse Gregory George, r 1 North Webster THURSDAY. OCT. 5 Admissions John R. VanLue, Syracuse Betty A. Busch, r 5 Syracuse Dismissal Joe Estep, Milford FRIDAY. OCT. 6’ Dismissals \ Ronald Hibschman, r 4 Syracuse Michael Brouillette, Milford SATURDAY. OCT. 7 Dismissals Joan Hann, r 1 Syracuse Valerie Hughes, 206 E. Boston St. Syracuse SUNDAY, OCT. 8 Admission Earl L. Walters, r 1 North Webster Dismissals N. Marie LeCount, r 3 Syracuse Nina Doty, r 1 Milford Mrs. James Beer and infant son, r 1 Milford MONDAY, OCT. 9 Admission Vera V. Craven, r 5 Syracuse Dismissal Glenn Biller, r 4 Syracuse KCH MONDAY, OCT. 2 Admission Barbara Booher, Leesburg Dismissals Eleanor L. Dilling, North Webster Cynthia S. Roberts, Leesburg Richard Crawford, Leesburg TUESDAY. OCT. 3 Admission Baciliano Martinez, Syracuse THURSDAY, OCT. 5 Dismissal Barbara Booher, Leesburg FRIDAY, OCT. 6 Admissions Debra L. Hall, Leesburg Baby boy Hall, Leesburg SATURDAY, OCT. 7 Admissions Wilma C. Foland, Leesburg John A. Souers, North Webster SUNDAY. OCT. 8 Dismissals Debra L. Hall, Leesburg Baby boy Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hall, Leesburg TRANSFERRED Cheryl A. Miller, r 2 Milford, has been transferred from the Goshen Hospital to the Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo, Mich. Births STOUDER, Cari Beth Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stouder, r 6 Warsaw, became the parents of their first child at the Kosciusko Community Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 28. Cari Beth weighed seven pounds. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Morehouse, Goshen. Paternal grandparents are Earl Stouder, Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Evelyn Stouder of Nappanee. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Loucks of Elkhart. Paternal great-grandmothers are Mrs. Elsie Weybright, New Paris and Mrs. Lydia Morehouse of Milford. s HALL, Kevin Allen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hall, r 2 Leesburg, are the parents of their second son, Kevin Allen, born at 7:40 a.m., Friday, Oct. 6, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. Kevin weighed eight pounds, three and a half ounces and is 21 inches long. Kevin’s older brother Brian is three and a half. Maternal grandparents are Freda Ohmart, Warsaw and Bill DeFord, also of Warsaw.

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Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, Warsaw. Paternal great-grandfather is Charles Robinson, Warsaw. MILLER daughter Mr. and Mrs. Galen Miller, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Oct. 4, in the Goshen Hospital. JONES, Kristy Ann Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Jones, r 1 box 490 Peoria, Aril., formerly of Syracuse? are the parents of their first child, Kristy Ann. She was born October 5 in Maryvale Samaritan Hospital, weighing seven pounds, 11*2 ounces, and measuring 20 inches long. The new baby girl has a half-sister. Shanna, age 10. Paternal grandmother is Virginia Jones, r 4 Wawasee Village, Syracuse. Maternal

Court news

Marriage Licenses Parks-Williams Lloyd Parks, 51, Milford and Leia Williams, 41, Milford Coverstone-Y oder Kenneth B. Coverstone, 36, Kimmel and Darlene L. Yoder, 34,Syracuse. Butler-Hare Doyle David Butler, 24, Milford and Karen Sue Hare, 29, Warsaw Culler-Hoffacker Steven Culler, 20, Syracuse and Candace Hoffacker, 21, Leesburg. Stuby-Geschwell Lyman Stuby, Jr., 31, Syracuse and Lynda Geschwell, 27, Syracuse. Chamberlin-Hamman Tad W. Chamberlin, 21, Syracuse and Kelly A. Hamman, 18,Syracuse. Spearman-Burchard Thomas Spearman, 23, North Webster and Deborah Burchard, 19, North Webster.

Obituaries

Retired Syracuse educator Leonard Barnhart, 82, dies

Jan. 19,1896—0 ct. 6.1978 Leonard Barnhart, 82, 419 N. Huntington St., died at 9 a.m. last Friday. He was residing at Ridgedale Nursing Home, South Bend, suffering from a five-year lung illness. Barnhart, a retired school teacher, was born January 19,. 1896 in Kansas. He lived in Syracuse over 50 years and taught at Syracuse High School 29 years. He also taught at Bristol High School and Goshen College. He was a graduate of Manchester College and Indiana University. Barnhart was a member of Syracuse Lions Club, Kosciusko County Retired Teachers Association and Gideons International and was a veteran of World War I. Surviving Barnhart are his wife, Doris, three sons; Stanley, Goshen; Lee, South Bend, and Lowell, Augusta, Ga.; a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Carolyn) Barnett, Rochester; nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Zinn and Mrs. Laura Isles, both of New Carlisle, Ohio, • and four brothers, Urbana, Ohio; Howard, New Carlisle, Ohio;

Brother of Syracuse man dies when run over by jeep

Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, for William Robert Charles, 26,1311E. Lincoln Ave., Goshen, brother of Denver Charles, Syracuse. Charles died of a skull fracture and internal injuries after an incident last Sunday in the parking lot of the Trojan Motorcycle Raceway located

grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moren of Lake Wood, Calif. LARIMER, Amber Rochelle Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Larimer, 607 S. Oak St., Syracuse, became the parents of theif first daughter, Amber Rochelle, at approximately 1:04 am., Tuesday, Oct. 3. The child, weighing in at nine pounds, 4V 4 ounces, was born in the Goshen Hospital. Amber Rochelle was 20 inches long. Her older brother, Craig, is 20 months old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claudie S. Aleshire, Syracuse; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larimer, Millersburg. Paternal great-grandmother of the new arrival is Mrs. Chester Larimer.

Cox-Moore James B. Cox, 21, Syracuse and Karen G. Moore, 20, Syracuse. Complaint Robert Snyder, North Webster vs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knogar and Parker Seed Company. Plaintiff asks judgment be made in the amount of $478.31, costs of the action and all other proper relief. Robert E. Snyder, North Webster vs Jack Clemens, Anneta Clemens and Charles Kelley, Kimmell. Plaintiff asks the court to judge in the amount of $193.41, costs of the action, and all other proper relief. Terry Cripe Excavating, Syracuse, vs Michael Hernicz, Fort Wayne. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $517.26, costs of the action and all other proper relief. Collection Bureau of Warsaw filed claims against the following persons: Thurl Kester, Warsaw, $66.50; Tom and Virginia Gilbert, Syracuse, $187.65; Dave Heim, Pierceton, $67; Russ Bauer,

LEONARD BARNHART Walter, Springfield, Ohio; and Lawrence, San Francisco, Calif. Services were held last Sunday at 2 p.m. at Syracuse Church of The Brethren where Barnhart was the oldest contiguous member. Rev. George Phillips and Rev. John McFarland officiated. Burial was in Syracuse cemetery.

three miles south of North Webster. Charles and a passenger, Jerry Hostetler, 27, 1407 E. Lincoln Ave. Goshen had been watching four-wheel drive races during the day on Sunday before the incident. As they were leaving the parking lot Charles spun the tires of the late-model jeep for 178 feet in the grass. Witnesses said the vehicle was traveling at about 25 miles per hour when the driver tried to turn. The vehicle then skidded 13 feet and rolled over. Charles was thrown from the jeep which rolled over him. Hostetler was reported as having jumped from the jeep when it came to rest. He ran a short distance and then collapsed. He was treated for abrasions and released. A native of Pikeville, Ky., \ Charles was born November 3, 1951, and moved to Goshen in 1970. The graduate of Goshen School was assistant plant manager at Shasta Industries. He married June Miller March 19, 1971. Surviving, along with Mrs. Charles are a daughter, Brandi, at home; a son, William Jr., at home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Charles, Goshen; two

In memoriam Remembering a loved one James Pifer on his Birthday and always. October 15.1945-1972. Linda, Connie, Cathy, Carrie Jack, Marleen, Angela, Dan Mom and Dad Stinson Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Unit made three calls over the past On Monday, Oct. 2. a Milford woman was transported from Goshen Hospital to Miller’s Merry Manor in Warsaw. A 15-year-old boy suffered a seizure at his home on October 4 and was transported to the

Claypool, $91.47, Ben Niles. Warsaw, $168.25; Joe Edwards, Warsaw, $591; William Royce, North Webster, $154.39. Alfred Piedmont vs Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Park, Inc., Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $25,725, costs of the action and for all other just and proper relief. Philip Horn vs Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Park, Inc.. Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment in the amount of $24,025, costs of the action and for all other just and proper relief. Local Finance Company of Rochester, Warsaw vs Arthur William Smith, Syracuse. Plaintiff asks judgment be mde in the amount of $425.34, cost of the action and all other proper relief. Waubee Security Services, Milford vs Terry Lee Newcomer Warsaw. Plaintiff demahas judgment for the recovery of property, costs of the action and all other proper relief.

sisters, Mrs. Paul Tacker and Mrs. Johnnie Bartley, both of Goshen, and four brothers, Earsil, Douglas and Gary Charles, all of Goshen, and Denver Charles, Syracuse. Rev. DeLoss Shaffrer, pastor of Golden Rule Community Church, Goshen, officiated at the funeral and Mrs. Robert E. Miller interpreted for the deaf. Burial was in Oak Ridge cemetery, Goshen. Gary Chambers It was learned just prior to press time that Gary Lee Chambers, Nappanee, died Tuesday evening of an apparent heart attack. Chambers is a 1958 graduate of Milford High School and the son of Erma Chambers of r 1 Milford. His sister, Mrs. Alvin (Carol) Haab is also a Milford resident. Clinton D. Jones March 3,1972 — Oct. 5,1978 Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m., in the Liberty Bible Church, Chesterton, for Clint Daniel Jones, six, of 602 Park Ave., Chesterton. The child, whose grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beer, Milford, died Thursday evening, at 10:30 p.m. in the LaMesa Hospital in San Diego, Calif. He has had cancer for over the past year. He was born March 3, 1972, in Valparaiso, to Charles and Cynthia (Beer) Jones. He was a first grader in the Chesterton Grade School and attended the Liberty Bible Church in Chesterton. Surviving besides the parents and maternal grandparents are, two brothers, Christohper, nine and Jeremy, four; and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sorg, Bloomington, 111. Pastor Newman of the Liberty Bible Church officiated and burial was in the Chesterton cemetary.

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Goshen Hospital emergency room. On Monday, Oct. 9. a man at Barth's suffered pains in the lo'Ver right chest and was transported to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Syracuse EMS A 10-day old infant was taken to the fire station at 10:16 pm October 4 by the mother, Linda Eppert. The mother thought the child was not breathing. The baby had been under a doctor s care for an eye and throat infection. Crewmen checked the infant and said it seemed to be all right. They advised the parents to check with their doctor or the hospital.

Aaron D. Hinesley, Insurance. North Webster vs Richard and Leona Adair, North Webster. Plaintiff asks judgment be made in the amount of $833, court costs, and all other proper relief. Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw filed claims on the following persons: Ira and Evelyn Hyde, Warsaw-, $1,042.65; Larry and Susan Worley, Warsaw, $1,631.90; Philip and Phyllis Cartwright, Warsaw, $H2.85; Barbara Hasty, North Webster, $849.40; James and Roxana Markin, Warsaw, $1,196.50; Ronald and Gloria Prescott, Warsaw, $156. \ George Hollingsworth vs Lakeview Terrace Park, Inc., Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment against defendant in the sum of $18,200, the costs of the action and for all other just and proper relief in the premises. Dennis Horn vs Lakeview Terrace Mobile Home Park, Inc., Leesburg. Plaintiff asks for judgment against defendant for

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The Syracuse ambulance was called to 612 S. Lake St. at 9:54 p.m. October 4 where Russel Sonafrank. 31, box 214. Syracuse, complained of a tightness in his chest, chills and dizzyness. He was transported to Goshen Hospital. Syracuse EMS were summoned at 8:47 a m. October 4 to the Commodore Corp, plant where Jim Hepler. 33. r 5 Syracuse, had fallen 10 feet from the top of a mobile home onto the cement floor. He suffered a possible broken left leg just above the ankle, and had pain in his left shoulder and arm. Crewmen placed a full leg air splint, put the patient on a backboard and took him to Goshen Hospital. At 4:37 p.m. last Thursday, the Syracuse ambulance took John

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and separated September 16. 1978. The petitioner asks for dissolution of marriage and care and custody of two minor children’, education and maintenance of the two children, fair and equitable settlement and division of property and property rights of parties and for all other orders and reliefs.