The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 November 1980 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. NOV. 3 Dismissals Mrs. Ray Halsey and infant daughter, Leesburg -»« WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 Admissions Ivana Keppler, Syracuse Clark E. Charlton, Leesburg Cindy L. Sullivan, Leesburg THURSDAY. NOV. 6 Admissions Jerry L. Sparks, North Webster Joseph K. Burrin, North Webster Dismissals John J. Troup, Milford Caroline Culver, Leesburg FRIDAY, NOV. 7 Dismissal Ivana Keppler, Syracuse SATURDAY. NOV. 8 Dismissal Jerry Sparks, North Webster SUNDAY, NOV. 9 Dismissal Harry W. Gillis, Syracuse Goshen TUESDAY, NOV. 4 Admissions Donna M. Clark, r 2 box 368 Syracuse Eva J. McClintic, P.O. Box 63 Milford Laura M. McKee, r 2 box 181 North Webster Dismissals Mrs. Donald Bucher and infant daughter, r 5 box 310 Syracuse Tom Ryman, , r 2 box 19 Syracuse Mrs. Dwight Dean and infant daughter, r 1 box 125 J, Milford Mrs. David Sparks and infant daughter, 110 West Road, r 1 box •14 Milford Charles R. Simonson, P.O. Box 413 North Webster WEDNESDAY. NOV. 5 Dismissal Vickie Morse, 724 S. Huntington St. Syracuse THURSDAY. NOV. 6 Admission Dianne E. Grothaus. r 1 box 13A,Syracuse Dismissals Vicki Brown, r 3 box 652 Syracuse Max Ganshorn. r 4 box 359A, Syracuse

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Burl Warren, r 2 box 18 North Webster FRIDAY. NOV. 7 Admissions Harold H. HOppel. r 4 box 34 A-l Syracuse Karen Cox, r 3 box 430 Syracuse Mildred L. Poyser, 207 E. Main St., Syracuse Ronald A. Wuthrich, r 2 box 107, Milford ' Dismissals Mrs. Terry Skaggs and infant son, r 3 box 613 Syracuse Mrs. Jay McKee and infant son, r 2 box 181 North Webster SATURDAY, NOV. 8 Dismissals Floyd Gingerich, 800 S. Front St., Syracuse Mrs. Oris Flannery and infant son, 108 W. First St., box 117 Milford SUNDAY, NOV. 9 Admissions Phyllis M. Deem. 448 Olive St., Cromwell Gladys L. Schmucker, r 4 box 64A,Syracuse Sarah A. Slabaugh, P. O. Box 464 Milford Dismissals Harold Hoppel, r 4 box 34A-1 Syracuse Dianne Grothaus, r 1 box 13A. Syracuse MONDAY, NOV. 10 Admission Elva Hershberger, r 5 box 139 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. James Cox and infant son. r 3 box 430 Syracuse Leslie Schoomaker. 105 N. Henry, P. O. Box 29 Milford -Jwanetta Wooten, P. O. Box 445 Milford Ronald Wuthrich, r 2 box 107 Milford Births FLANNERY, Kent Adam MrJand Mrs. Orris Flannery, 108 W. First St., P.O. Box 117 Milford, are the parents of a son. Kent Adam, born Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 7:45 pm. in the Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, nine ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Cain, Waubee Lake, Milford; and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Creed Flannery, CR 250 S Claypool. Other children of the are Larry, 16; Rebecca, ar; and Roberta 11.

McKEE, Jerod Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKee, r 2 box 181 North Webster, announce the birth of their son, Jerod Matthew. He was born on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 4:03 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed nine pounds, five and one half ounces and was 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Guy Stickler, Pierceton. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Leroy Gramling, Thonotosassa, Fla. ’ Mrs. Harry V. Myers. Thonotosassa, is the paternal great-grandmother. He has one sister, Michelle, four and a brother, Jacob, 22 months. MULLET daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mullet of r 2 Milford are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, Nov. 9, at Elkhart Hospital. HELMUTH son A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Helmuth of r 2 Milford. He was born in Elkhart Hospital NYCE. Kelly Marie Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nyce, Jr., r 1 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kelly Marie, born at 10:48 p.m. Monday, Nov. 10. in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. Kelly Marie tipped the scales at seven pounds. 94 ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Tom Young, Sr., r 5 Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nyce. Sr., Milford. Maternal greatgrandparents are Kermit Hunt of Logansport and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young of Safford. Ariz. Paternal great-grandmothers are Bessie Nyce and Delcie Stetler, both of Syracuse. Kelly Marie has two brothers, Donald 111, six and Bradley, two COX son Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, r 3 box 430 Syracuse, are the parents of a son. He was born at Goshen Hospital on Saturday. Nov. 8. SKAGGS, Adam James Mr. and Mrs. Terry Skaggs, r 3 box 613 Wawasee Heights, Syracuse, announce the birth of their first child, Adam James. He was born on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at Goshen Hospital at 5:14 a.m. He weighed six pounds, 10 ounces and was 194 inches long. The maternal grandmother is

Mrs. Virginia Lomont, Ligonier. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert (Beatrice) Skaggs, Martinsville. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Evelyn) Kellam, Ligonier and the paternal great-grandmother is Molly Troxell, Martinsville. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS Our thanks to the Silver Thimble Club for the piano they donated for our activities room. Lakeland Loving Care Center CARD OF THANKS The family of Martha Leemon wish to thank their friends and neighbors, members of the American Legion Auxiliary, First Brethren Church members, and the Fire Department members, for their acts of kindness, at the death of their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leemon and family Mr. and Mrs. Pete Weaver Mr. and Mrs. George Hoppus and family CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks to each one of you who responded with acts of love in the recent going home trip of our loved one. It was truly a blessing and shall long be remembered. May God richly bless each one of you. Thanks from the family. Mr. And Mrs. Rodney McCreary Mr. And Mrs. Jack Tudor And Daughter Ginger. Debbie and Bill McCreary Syracuse EMS Dorothy Simms. 74, 600 N. Indiana, Syracuse, passed out on November 5 and was transported to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance. Russell Freeman, 65, r 4 box 345, Turtle Bay Lot 46A,

It Takes Time To Take Off Pounds

For most overweight persons, there is no medical justification for rapid weight loss or a nutritionally imbalanced diet. A good weight-reduction program is one that is reduced in calories and adequate in nutrients. Regular meals and the Four Food Groups form the basis of a good diet that tNsuitable (or adaptable) for people with different health problems. The individual who needs a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, for example, should continue to use milk products in the recommended amounts because of their high nutritive value, but should always choose nonfat products from this group. There aren’t any “reducing foods,” a new American Medical Association pamphlet says. When you lose weight, it’s because of

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developed pain on November 5 and was transported to Goshen Hospital. Mitzie Liles, 18, 301 East Washington, needed an ambulance at the clinic on November 6. She became ill and was transported to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance. In memoriam V 1 Year Ago, Nov. i IN LOVING MEMORY $ BRUCE J. HINKLE $ j DM Nev. 12, 1979 You left a beautiful memory r And a sorrow too great to be told.» : But to me who loved and lost you. : J Your memory will never grow old. J | Always a silent hurt, \ j many a silent tear j But always a beautiful memory | r Os one I loved so dear. j L WRS HINKU j

Obituaries

Mary Wilondek Nov. 5.1900—N0v. 9.1980 Mary M. Wilondek, 80, Rosedorf Apartments. Garrett, died Sunday, Nov. 9, in Goshen Hospital, at 6:35 a.m. She had been a patient at Goshen since October 31. She was born to Joseph and Josephine (Christ) Malolepsza on November 5,1900 in Garrett. She married Joseph W. Wilondek on March 3, 1919 in Garrett. He preceded her in death on February 27,1966. She was a licensed practical nurse working at Saint Joseph Hospital, Garrett, for 19 years. She retired in 1962. Mrs. Wilondek was a member of the Catholic church of Garrett, Daughters of Isabella and Rosary Society. She was past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW, Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion, and the Emblem Club

taking in fewer calories than you are burning. Total calories, not the foods they come from, make the difference. Bear in mind, though, that fats are the most concentrated source of calories. One gram of fat contains nine calories, compared with four calories per gram of either protein or carbohydrate and seven calories per gram of alcohol. If you are more than eight or 4 ten pounds overweight, it’s Pdl \ nu ■ i ■ lai unrealistic to think you will solve the problem in two or three weeks. Weight lost through crash diets almost always is regained when normal eating patterns are resumed. Reducing salons and health clubs are fine, if you can afford them. Group workouts may give moral support, but you can exercise just as well at home. Exercise machines that pretend to shake it off without effort on your part are a waste of time and money. As to protein supplements, save your money. Most people get all the protein they need from ordinary foods. There are a number of drugs that have been misused in weight-reducing programs. Use of drugs in weight control is rarely or never justifiable, says the AMA pamphlet. Diet clubs, such as Weight Watchers and TOPS, can help many individuals gain control of their eating habits.

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No. 7 of the Elks, all of Garrett. She is survived by two sons, Thomas. Garrett and Bernard. Kendallville. Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Ella Nora DeWitt, Syracuse, seven grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. The rosary and burial were x held Tuesday and Wednesday with Rev. Adam Schmitt officiating. McKee Funeral Home, Garrett, made arrangements with the burial at Christian Union cemetery. Garrett. Eugene Sheffield Mar. 4.1900 —Nov. 4, 1980 Eugene V. Sheffield. 80. 2600 Waynedale Blvd., Fort Wayne, died in Lutheran Hospital at 11:20 a m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. He had been a patient there for four weeks. Sheffield resided in Fort Wayne 40 years, retiring from Moeliering Construction Company after 36 years. He was born in Syracuse on March 4,1900. He married Grace Prough on June 24, 1932. She survives with their son. Leonard Sheffield. Angola. Also surviving are one grandson and a sister, Mrs. Bessie Ogle, Goshen. Funeral services were held at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home Goshen, Thursday, Nov. 6, with Rev. John E. Hofer, Jr., pastor of Saint Peter's Lutheran Church. Millersburg, officiating. The burial followed at Violett cemetery. Artley Cullum The Akron-Mentone News published a page 1 story of the sudden death of Artley Cullum, former Mentone and Bourbon newspaper editor. Details were not forthcoming. He had been moved recently from the Acute (critical) Area to the Progressive Area of the Intensive Care Unit at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne, the article said. Cullum was formerly editor of the Northern Indiana Co-op News, The Mentone News, and the Bourbon News-Mirror. He is well known throughout the state as a long-time weekly newspaper editor. The Cullums also operated a very fine commercial printing establishment in Mentone, later moved to Bourbon. Ruth B. McCreary March 4,1896 — Nov. 7,1980 Ruth B. McCreary. 84, Milford, died Friday, Nov. 7, at 5:30 a m. at her home following a heart attack. Born in Milford on March 4, 1896, she married Roy McCreary on September 7, 1922. He died September 16, 1969. She was a member of the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, William McCreary of Warsaw and Rodney McCreary of Milford; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Mary) Wagner of Goshen; six grandchildren; one

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great-grandchild; and one sister. Mary Silveus of Pierceton One sister and two brothers preceded Mrs. McCreary in death Funeral services were held Sunday. Nov. 9, at the Wawasee Heights Baptist Church in Syracuse at 3 p.m. with Rev. Robert Mundy officiating. Burial was in the Whitehead cemetery west of New Paris. Mishler Funeral Home in Milford was in charge of the arrangements. Wilbur D. Ward April 20, 1901 — Nov. 9, 1980 Wilbur D. Ward, 79, North Huntington Street, Syracuse, died in the Goshen Hospital on November 9 at 5:40 p.m. He had been in failing health for sometime. He was born in Syracuse to William and Sarah Jane (Daggy > Ward on April 20, 1901 He moved to Chicago, 111., and married Gertrude Tuchscherer on September 7, 1935. She survives. Ward returned to Syracuse in 1942. He engaged in farming and owned a Syracuse farm store and a Milford fertilizer plant. He was a former member of the Syracuse Lions and member of the Elks in Port Charolotte, Fla. Graveside services will be announced at a later date. The Harris Funeral Home is making arrangements. The family requests that all memorials be given to the Syracuse EMS. Alvin Wilson Aug. 14, 1960—Nov. 5, 1980 Alvin J. Wilson. 20, died Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Fort Wayne State Hospital, where he resided since 1967. A native of Goshen, Wilson was born August 14,1960. He is survived by his mother.

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Loa Kauffman Miller, 314 North Bth St., Goshen; a brother. Jody, at home; two half sisters, Mrs. Boyd (Donna) Young, Watauga, Tenn., and Debra Freel, North Webster; and two half brothers, Harry, Kentucky and George, stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany. His father. Harrison Wilson, preceded him in death in 1977. The funeral service was held Saturday, Nov. 8, with Rev. Carl Smeltzer, pastor of Clinton Brick Methodist Church. Goshen, officiating. Burial followed at Oak Ridge cemetery. Edward Golden May 20,1905 — N0v.4,1980 Edward Golden. 75, 257 N. Nappanee St . Nappanee, father of Douglas Syracuse and Gary Golden. Leesburg, died at 1:10 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, in his home. He had been ill for five years. Golden was a retired farmer, a retired employee of Coppes Inc. and a member of the Missionary Church, Nappanee. He was born on May 20, 1905, in Cando, N D. and on November 24, 1928, in LaGrange he married the former Beatrice Shumaker. She survives. Additional survivors include, one daughter, Mrs. William (Barbara) Peek, Elkhart;- one son, Robert Golden, Nappanee; 14 grandchildren; and three great-granddaughters. Five brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the Missionary Church. Rev. David Engbrecht. pastor and Rev. Lester Rassi, Elkhart, officiated and burial was in South Union Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the church building fund or to the Elkhart County Cancer Society. The Wright-Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee, was in charge of arrangements.

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