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Syracuse police busy over holiday Syracuse police were called to 338 Boston St., Syracuse at 8:55 a m. on Sunday, May 27, when Buck Sanders reported the theft of a garden hose and a five-hp Gamble’s roto-tiller. The items were taken between Friday May 25 and Sunday morning and were valued at $250. Syracuse police arrested three South Bend men op alcoholic related charges over the Memorial Day weekend. Arrested for public intoxication were Alfred Imus. 24, 2314 Ribourde Drive, South Bend, and William James Hans, 24, 1402 Woodlawn, South Bend. Bond was set at SIOO for Imus and $l5O for Hans. Arrested for public intoxication and driving under the influence was Kerry Lee Shead, 24, 54943 Charles Ave, South Bend. His bond was set at $l5O. Also arrested over the week end was Robert Paul Curtis. 18. r 5 Bluffton, on the charges of illegal consumption, possession of alcoholic beverages, transportation of alcoholic beverages and illegal possesion of marijuana. All those arrested were taken to the Kosciusko County Jail. Harmans injured as car rolls Mrs. Larry ( Cynthia) Harman, r 2 box 569 Syracuse, and her two daughters. Melinda Ann. age 10 and Angelene Denise. age ? six. were injured when Mrs Harman lost control of her vehicle and it flipped end over end and rolled over at 4:50 p.m. Friday. The accident occurred when Mrs. Harman was driving east on 1200 N, one-half mile east of Milford. Si|e reportedly reached over to close a window and lost control AH were taken to the Goshen Hospital by the Milford Emergency Medical Services unit. A total of 73 stitches were requirt'd to close wounds on Mrs Harman's back She was admitted to the hospital and released on Sunday afternoon. Melinda received a black eye and bruises while Angelene received a sprained ankle and bruises. They both were treated and released. The 1978 Dodge driven by Mrs. Harman was a total loss. >

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Obituaries

n Edwin G. Mildebrandt March 20, 1901 — May 26. 1979 Edwin G. Mildebrant, 79, r 1 Leesburg, died Saturday, May 26, at 9a.m.. at homeof a stroke. He was born in Marquette. Wise., on March 20,1901, to Alina Stelter. He had been an area resident of North Webster, most of his life. His former wife. SallyGreen Mildebrandt Roberts, proceeded him in death. Mr. Mildebrandt retired from McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. He was a former professor and coach at Indiana Tech in Fort Wayne. He was a member of the North Webster United Methodist Church. Charter member of a Masonic Lodge in Fort Wayne and a member of Square and Compass Masonic Lodge. 747 in North Webster Survivors include one daughter. Sharon Ann Mildebrandt. Syracuse; one grandson. John Roberts of Columbia City; one grand- ° daughter. Sally Green of Fort Wayne; three great-grand-children: two sisters. Mrs. Alma Williams and Mrs. Elsie Lochelt. both of Mark-San. Wise.; one brother. Alfred Mildebrandt of Mark-San. Wise. Funeral services were held today 'Wednesday. May 30) at 1 Reflect that life, like every other blessing. Derives its value from its use alone.

p.m.. in the Harris Funeral Home. O. Rex Lindemood officiated and burial was at the Hillcrest cemetery at Pierceton Special Masonic services were held at 8 p m.. on Tuesday. Glen R. White Jan. 19.1921 — May 24.1979 Glen R. White, 58, r 2 North Webster died Thursday. May 24. at 11:30 p.m., at Goshen Hospital, due to complication following a heart attack. Mr. White was born on January 19, 1921, near North Webster to George E. and Zoa < Scott) White. He had been a lifetime resident of the North Webster area. On August 24, 1940. he married the former Harriet Niebert. He was owner and operator of White's Plumbing and Heating. North Webster. He was also a member of the North Webster Church of God Survivors including his wife are, two sons. Joe White of Kimmell and Gary of Michigan City; one grandchild; two sisters. Mrs Bernard <Avelda) Roberts and Mrs. Donald (Clara Rose) Wagoner, both of North Webster; three brothers. Carl and Lester White of North Webster and Leon White of Syracuse. Services were held Sunday. May 27, at 3:30 p.m.. at the North Webster Church of God. Rev Brice Casey officiated. Interment was at the North Webster cemetery Devon Richmond June 26. 1904 — May 29. 1979 Devon (Heinie) Richmond, 74, 554 North Clark Street, Nappanee, father of Mrs. George < Pat) Sheets, r 2 Milford, died Tuesday, May 29, at 4:45 am in his home following a short illness. He was born on June 26, 1904. in Nappanee, son of Byron and Margaret (Peters) Richmond A lifetime resident of the community, he married the former , Hazel Grant on December 23, F ' 1922, in Nappanee. She survives. He retired from Mutschler Brothers, where he had been employed for 48 years He recently worked as a part-time maintenance man at the Nappanee Municipal Building and

also worked at Jim Moore Motors. Nappanee. Mr. Richmond served 14 years as chief of the Nappanee Volunteer Fire Department before retiring Survivors other than his widow and daughter are. another daughter. Mrs James (Jean' Spillson, Nappanee; one son, Tom Richmond. Nappanee; 11 grandchildren; and five great grandchildren One son, two sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call at the WrightYoder Funeral Home from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m . Wednesday, May 30. The service will be held at 10:30 am . Thursday, May 31 Rev. Alvin Shifflett, pastor of the First Brethren Church will officiate. Burial will take place in the South Union cemetery Emma Krauter Jan. 13; 1896 —May 29. 1979 Mrs. Emma (Clayton) Krauter, 83. Milford, died Tuesday. May 29, at 7:55 p m., in the LuAnn Nursing Home at Nappanee, where she had stayed for the past week She had been failing in health for the past year Mrs Krauter was born in Fairbury. 111., on January 13. 1896. daughter of Matthew and Sophia (Stoller i Weisser. She married Shirley Clayton who passed away in 1954 In 1963. she married Ernest Krauter who proceeded her in death in 1969. She was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church in Milford and the American Legion Auxiliary Survivors include one granddaughter. Mrs. Mona Carol Brown of Warsw; four sisters. Mrs. William C. ddola) Best of Nappanee. Mrs. George ( Bertha) Ehnle of Peoria. 11l . Mrs. Betty Knoche 1 of Elkhart and Mrs. George (Helen) Zimmer of South Bend; two brothers. Matthew Weisser of Mossville. 11l and Herman Weisser of Syracuse; one son. one sister and four brothers preceded her in death Friends may call at the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford, from 24 and 7 9 p.m , on Thursday, May 31. Services will be held on

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. MAY 21 Admissions A « Carol Francis, Leesburg Fae Hollar. Leesburg Dismissal William Fisher. Syracuse TUESDAY. MAY 22 Admissions Mrs. Jon Maule and infant son. Leesburg Barbara Brouwer. Syracuse Patricia Farber. Syracuse John Sourers. North Webster Dismissals Judy Hoover. Leesburg Joyce Smith. Milford WEDNESDAY. MAY 23 Admission Mildred May Crace. Leesburg Dismissal John Souers. North Webster THURSDAY. MAY 24 Admission Fred Cole, Leesburg Dismissals Barbara Brouwer. Syracuse Patricia Farber. Syracuse FRIDAY. MAY 25 Admissions Linda Ferguson. Leesburg David Miller. North Webster Tony Croy. North Webster Dismissals Beatrice Clark. North Webster Carol Francis. Leesburg Fae Hollar, Leesburg Mrs. Jon Maule and infant son. Leesburg Mildred May Crace. Leesburg SUNDAY. MAY 27 Admission Anne Lawson. Leesburg Goshen TVESDAY. MAY 22 .Admissions Wanda N. Stoner, r 4 box 227 Syracuse Olle Hardin. Jr.. North Webster Dismissal Nastinia Mignery. r 2 Syracuse

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Friday. June 1, at 10:30 am., at the Milford cemetery with ministers from the church. Jesse Beer and Walter Steffen officiating Rev. Bryce Foster Aug. 19. 1927 — May 24. 1979 Rev. Bryce Foster. 51. r 1 Lesburg. died Thursday. May 24. at 8:15 am., at Goose Lake State Park near Lake City. Mich., of a heart attack. Rev. Foster was born at Landess on August 19.1927, son of Roy and Edith (Pulley) Foster. He married the former Orpha Anderson on May 13. 1949. and moved to North Webster in 1954 from Grant County. He had been the pastor for the Barbee Community Church, and formerly self-employed building contractor. He had also served in the Air Force during World War II Survivors other than his wife are two aunts and one uncle The service was held on Sunday, May 27. at 2 p.m.. in the Barbee Community Church with Rev George Buhler officiating Interment was. in the North Webster eemet ery. Jack R. Garton Nov. 16. 1910— May 22. 1979 Jack R Garton. 68. r 1 Leesburg, died Tuesday. May 22. at 6:05 p.m in the Kosciusko Community Hospital He had been failing in health for the past 10 years. He was born on November 16. 1910. in Linn Grove On June 8, 1933, he married the former MaryCook in Auburn She survives. Other survivors include two sons. Rev. Frank Garton. Three Rivers. Mich., and Harold Garton. Muncie; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services were conducted at io a m.. Friday, May 25. Interment followed in Elm Grove cemetery Masonic memorial rites were conducted at 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, May 24, in the Thoriia-Rich Funeral Home at Bluffton.

WEDNESDAY. MAY 23 Admission Harold L. Morris, r 5 box 441 Syracuse THURSDAY. MAY 24 Dismissals Laura Grothaus. r 1 txix 13A Syracuse Charles J. Menzie. box 114 North Webster Mrs. William Scarbeary and infant daughter. P.O. Box 352 Syracuse Esther Markley, P.O Box 212 Milford FRIDAY. MAY 25 Admissions P Kelly Gay. 106 E. Emeline Street, Syracuse Cynthia L. Harmon, r 2 box 569 Syracuse Lucille C. Croy, r 4 Greenhaus Apts, Syracuse E. W Hern, box 63Leesburg Stella M Piatt, box 631 North Webster Debra L. Thomkins, r 1 box 32 North Webster Dismissal Gussie Hastings, r 1 Leesburg SATURDAY. MAY 26 Dismissals Joe Estep. 211 N. .Main Street. Milford Debra L. Thompkins, r 1 North Webster SUNDAY. MAY 27 Dismissals Lucille Croy, r 4 Syracuse Cynthia Harman, r 2 Syracuse MONDAY. MAY 28 Admission Eugene R Gordon, 118 W. Boston Street. Syracuse Dismissals Wanda Rutka, r 4 Syracuse Ollie Hardin. Jr., r 1 North Webster Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Services answered three calls during the past week. On Thursday. May 24. Milford responded to a call for the

w-** ■ - • RE' Rl a y 1 ■mßi f ifc > 1 s’ I VFW OFFICERS — Officers of Lakeside Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1342 were installed last Thursday evening. Shown in the front row are Dean Shirey, quarter master: Ray Kehr, senior vice president: Kenneth Moser, commander; Roger Wise, past district commander and installing officer; and Charles Williams, adjutant. In back are Marzell (Red) Barnett, house committee: Harold Holdre. house committee; and Lee Lehman, chaplain. ' BWHF . ri ' * - I If | ~ 'll ii ,11,17.... mi i • AUXILIARY — Shown above are officers of the Lakeside \ FW Post 1342 Auxiliary who were installed last Thursday night. From left in the front row are Nadena Lauglin. junior vice president; Betty Croy, senior vice president: Dixie Kehr, president; Mary Lou Wise, state guard and installing officer; and Norma Leer, secretary. ’ In back are Marjorie Coy. conductress; Wanda Moser, guard: Ellen Savoie, chaplain; Loretta Doehla, treasurer; and Grace Auer, third vear trustee.

Syracuse EMS. A man suffered a deep laceration on his left thigh when a stock car engine fell from a trailer. He was transported to the Goshen Hospital Emergency Room. A Syracuse w oman w as injured in a car accident on Beer Road on Friday. May 25. She was transported to the emergency room of the Goshen Hospital. A man became ill while at an apartment above the barber shop on Main Street on Saturday. May 26. He was transported, to the Goshen Hospital emergency room. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Services transported Fred Cole. 83. r 1 Leesburg, to Kosciusko Community Hospital after he fell on Thursday. May 24. at 5:35 p m. Cindy Cidner. 23. 403 North First Street. Goshen, became ill at the city park in Syracuse at 3:12 p m Sunday, .May 27. She was .treated bv the emergency medical technicians at the scene. Sarah Locke. 2'?. r 1 Kimmel, was treated by the EMTs on Sunday, May 27, at 1:33 p m. She fell while at Water World,

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Syracuse, and was treated at the scene. Roger Galloway, nine, 449 N. Huntington St.. Syracuse, was taken to the Syracuse Fire Station on Monday, May 28. at 2:56 p.m. He was treated for a cut finger and the parents were advised to see the family doctor Elaine Stoneberger. 49. P O. Box 15 Plymouth, was transported to Goshen Hospital at 2:15 pm Tuesday after becoming ill Donna Smith. 44, 206 E. Pearl St.. Syracuse, was taken to her family doctor’s office Tuesday at 2:25 p.m. Orbie Akers. 24, r 1 Bremen, became ill at 11:40 p m Tuesday evening and was taken to Goshen Hospital. Burglary at Arrow Corp. Due to a burglary last week at the Arrow Corp., one-half mile south of Milford, on SR 15. there was a loss of s3l and damage to the windshields of three 1979model vans. Police reported the thieves entered an overhead door and broke the windshields in the garage area by using a tire tool.

Minor damage in 2-car crash Syracuse police investigated an accident Monday. May 28. at 1:38 p m at the parking lot of the Main Channel Marina. Syracuse James P Pendes. 23. 1831 Orkney. South Bend, was parked in the lot facing south when a van driven by David L Parrett. 43. r 5 Huntington. struck the Pendes auto while backing out Damage to the Pendes vehicle was estimated at $175 while no damage was sustained by the Parrett auto. The name of Sing Sing prison . in New York was derived from Indian words meaning "stony place." CALLANDER INSURANCE All Forms'Of Personal And Business Insurance 155 W. Market Phone 773-4103 Nappanee

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