The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1979 — Page 6

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 15,1979

Community Corner

One in Canada — Stieglitz family working to help others across USA

Mrs. Henry (Anne) Milford, will soon be 85 years old. She is the mother of 10 children who are successful in their field. All of her children are scattered throughout the United States working with and helping others. Approximately 50 years ago, the Stieglitzes moved to Milford from Illinois. She is staying in one of their homes, estimated to be over 100 years old. She is living with her son, Bill, and his family on CR 320, four miles southwest of Milford. The 10 children are George, Lawrence, Harley, Bill, Johnny, Jim, Elizabeth, Rosemary, Francis and Ruth. Her husband, Henrv. died on June 11, 1976. He was born in Metamora, 111. Mrs. Stieglitz was born in Secor, Hi., and is the former Anne Zimmerman. Her grandparents, John Ulrich Wuthrich and Elizabeth Aeschleman, came to America from Switzerland in 1869 and bought and tilled a farm in Metamora. The Zimmermans too moved from Illinois to Milford. She has two living brothers, Mike, Milford- and Eldon, Mentone; and a sister, Rose Shuder, who lives at the Brethren retirement home at Grace Village, Winona Lake. Mrs. Shuder is also a former Milford resident. * > The oldest of the children, George, was in the armed services during World War II and following his discharge he was admitted into . the Veterans Hospital in Marion where he has been ever since. Lawrence Stieglitz joined, the Army also. After his service in the Army he went to Indiana University where he received his master of arts and bachelor of doarts degree in teaching and biology respectively and his MD. His internship was at Woman’s Hospital, Detroit, Mich., and four years of general adolescent and child residency at LaFayette Clinic, Detriot. He spent three years at the Child Guidance Clinic, Kalamazoo, Mich., before entering a private practice which

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extended from 1966 to 1978. Currently he is serving as director of an Adolescent Unit, Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital, Kalamazoo, Mich. He is also interested in mechanics. He is married to the former Marilyn Fogle, from Marion. She is a former school teacher and they have four boys. The boys are: Lary Parker, 24, who has been accepted into medical school; Darwin, 21,. living at home; Christopher, 20, was born deaf and has been accepted into mechanics school in Minnesota; and Jon, 15. During the past year this family was host for a Sweden exchange student. Harley Joshua, who is named after a grandfather, lives in South Bend. He is an insurance executive for Blue Cross and Blue Shield. He too was in the Army. His wife is the former Elizabeth Kalister from Pennsylvania and just recently, in 1978, sold her first million dollars in sales from Gallery of Homes. They have three, children. Deborah Kay, 26, is employed in South Bend and graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor of arts degree in sociology and religion. She is now working for the Christian Renewal Services, South Bend. Kari Diane, 23, is a graduate of Ball State with a bachelors of arts degree in elementary education; and Jeffrey Brian, 21, is at Notre ’’Dame, South Bend, studying business finance. Bill, the first son to join the Navy, ministered at the Christian Missionary Alliance church in Waco, Texas and also was a pioneer missionary among the stoneage tribes of Irian Jaya

(formerly New Guinea). He graduated from Nyack Missionary College, Nyack, N.Y. and from Wheaton Graduate School, Wheaton, Ilf. He has a master’s degree in Christian Education and currently is with Word Music Company, Warsaw. He played a little professional ball with the Cubs minor leagues. He still preaches from invitations at various churches. He is married to the former Beverly Burch, from Fletcher, Okla. She has spoken at women’s seminarys and mother and daughter banquets. She also takes care of her mother-in-law. There are two children in this family, both born in Irian Jaya. Becki, 20, is a student at LeTourneau Technical College, Longview, Texas and is taking a missionary course. Dinah Jo, 16, is a junior at Wawasee -High School and is active on the basketball team. John, who is a dentist, has a degree in engineering and at one time hooked up communication systems all over the world, sometimes for the president. He went back to school 4 for his dentistry degree. He currently has an office in Sun Prairie, Wise. He also was in the Navy and attended Purdue and Indiana Universities. He served on the Sun Prairie city council. He has twin children, Kurt Jonvon, 10 and Alison Anne, 10. The youngest male in the family is Jim, who is an optometrist in Martinsville. He also has a farm outside the city limits. Before becoming an optometrist he was in the Navy and he studied at Indiana University. The eldest female in the family is Elizabeth A. (Stieglitz) Gregory. She formerly was a school teacher and recently she has become involved in selling Shaklee Products in Orlando, Fla., where they have a health food store. Her husband, Ed, formerly of Pierceton, is a lay minister and publisher of a magazine. They have three children. Michael Edward, 14, Lisa Rene, 13 and Anne Marie, 11. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gregory attended Goshen College. Rosemary (Stieglitz) Zook is a nurse at Goshen Hospital and is attending Indiana University summer school working on her master’s degree in Community Mental Health Nursing. She received her bachelor of science degree in nursing at Goshen College. Her husband, John, is formerly from Elkhart, worked in admissions at Goshen College' and currently is working at Bethany Christian School on the administrative team. The Zooks spent four years in the Mennonite Missionary field where they were in charge of an orphanage in Korea. They have three children, Loretta, 16, born in Korea, while they were serving as missionaries, Mark 14; and Becky, eight, a Korean girl they have adopted. Frances (Stieglitz) Shiller attended Goshen College and Fuller Theological Seminary in Los Angeles, Calif. She was a teacher of English literature. She and her husband, Eric, are living in Ottawa, Canada, where he

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is the head of the hydrolic engineering department at Ottawa University. Mrs. Shiller is waiting for her teaching license to become valid in Canada. There are two children in the Shiller family, Suzanne, 13, and Daniel, 11, who was bom in Africa. The Shillers returned one year ago from Africa where Shiller was working for the African government on hydrolic engineering at Tanzania University. The youngest of the family, is Rqth (Stieglitz) Hooley. She is a registered nurse with a doctor’s degree from Denver University in Sociology. She received her nurses degree at Goshen College. Her husband, John, also Goshen College and has a degree in business administration. They have one son. Jon, 10 and are living in Denver, Colo., where Mrs. Hooley is teaching and her husband is secretary-treasurer of an oil company. All of the famly except Elizabeth were at the Stieglitz farm at the annual reunion on July 4. Mrs. Stieglitz is a "person who is able to live with herself and is taking more out of life after giving so much,” stated her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bill Stieglitz. TOPS members attend meeting at Wakarusa Members of Take Off Pounds Sensibly No. 106 of Syracuse attended the area meeting at Wakarusa, July 30. Clubs from Kosciusko and Elkhart counties were represented, with the best losers from each club being recognized. Top honors went to a member who had lost over 60 pounds in the six month period. TOPS No. IN. 106 meets every Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Calvary United Methodist Church. New members are welcome. LaLeche League to meet Aug. 22 “Are there foods I should avoid if I breastfeed my baby?” This and many other questions will be answered at the Sidney LaLeche League meeting on August 22 at 10 a.m. in the Meadow Acres Trailer Park, lot 39 on SR 13 five miles north of North Manchester. The discussion will include suggestions about nutrition for nursing mothers and their families, as well as information about weaning the breastfed baby. A luncheon will follow the meeting. For further information contact Marilyn Yoder, North Manchester. The four of clubs is considered an unlucky card.

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Syrocuse-Wowasee Garden Club to participate in KCHA tour

The Syracuse-Wawasee Garden Club has been invited to participate in the annual tour sponsored by the Kosciusko County Historical Association on Sunday, Oct. 7. The group voted unanimously to accept the invitation to participate in the event during their August 7 meeting in the home of Mrs. Don Robbins of Cromwell. Mrs. Harmon Harper assisted the hostess. Mrs. Donald Rensberger, former member, was present as a guest. The meeting was opened by Bridge winners named at Tippy Lake Tippecanoe Country Club Ladies Bridge met August 8, with 10 tables playing and Mrs. Lloyd Slagle, Mrs. K. K. McGarvey and Mrs. James Guyton serving as hostesses. Winners for the day were Mrs. Carlyle Pickering, Mrs. David Stalnaker, Mrs. Parker Phend, Mrs. Robert Gast and Mrs. Charles Ker. Other winners were Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Mrs. Edna Stuckman, Mrs. Hershal Bent, Mrs. H. W. Phillips and Mrs. Robert Coppes. WCSC elects new officers The Church of God Women’s Christian Service Counsel elected officers at a recent meeting. The officers are as follows: Betty Kern — president Donna Wolfe — vice president Cheri Byrd — treasurer Norma Adams - secretary Janet Elem was hostess to the 10 members and two children present. Pauline Firestone opened the meeting by reading an article written by Mrs. Keckler and gave the prayer. It was announced there would be a welcome back shower for Rev. Michael Murrell and famiy at the Sunday carry-in. A mission box will be sent to Bogra, Bangladesh, for Welker J. Andrew and family. Betty Kern gave the program, "In His Steps, In Commitment.” She read a poem, "I saw a bit of God today,” Luke 5-9. She also read “All the Things Grandmother Did in a Day - and Ended the Day,” and “When You Come to the End of the Perfect Day.” She then led a prayer by request. The meeting was closed with benediction and the refreshments were served.

Mrs. Philip Singer, president. She announced the homes to be shown on the tour will include the Eli Lilly cottage, Charter Bank in Syracuse, Oswego Log Cabin and the historic Wilson house. She also announced the Indiana Conservation Conference will be held September 11-13 at Clifty Falls State Park. The district meeting of the North Central Garden clubs will be held on October 23 at Elkhart. Mrs. Harper, the speaker for the evening, distributed copies of a new magazine “House Plants and Porch Gardens.” Members discussed articles of interest. Mrs. Harper also told of books presented to the Syracuse Public Library in memory of former members. A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served. Jo Hornell receives scholarship Jo Hamell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamell, 500 North Harrison Street, Syracuse, was one of 22 midwestem students who received the 1979-80 Simon S., Nellie B. and Lulu R. Young Scholarships at Manchester College. Miss Hamell is a sophomore at the college where she is working toward an associate of arts degree to become a nursery school teacher.

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■ jl , -fray m i HI CELEBRATED GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grove of Syracuse celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 8, with their family and friends in their home in Syracuse. Mr. Grove and the former Marceil Bird were married July 7, 1929 in the Friends Memorial Church in Muncie. Mr. Grove retired in April of 1969 after 34 years of service as a supervisor at General Motors Chevrolet, Muncie. Mrs. Grove retired in January of 1969 after 20 years of .service with Indiana Michigan Electric Company, Muncie.

Host at the event was their son. Dr. Earl L. Grove, and his wife of Indianapolis. The senior Groves have three grandchildren.