The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1980 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH * SUNDAY. NOV. 23 Admissions Joan Pettit, Leesburg Mabel E. Dillon, Leesburg Dismissal Ivana Keppler, Syracuse MONDAY, NOV. 24 Admission Larry Irwin, North Webster Dismissal Ray E. Rupprecht, North Webster ■d TUESDAY. NOV. 25 Admissions Cathy J. Young, Syracuse Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, Syracuse Dismissal Mabel Dillon, Leesburg

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WEDNESDAY. NOV 26 Admission Charles D. McKibbin. Milford Dismissal Joan Pettit, Leesburg THURSDAY, NOV. 27 Dismissal Larry Irwin. North Webster SATURDAY, NOV. 29 Myrtle Foltz, Milford Dismissals Cathy Young,Syracuse Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young,Syracuse SUNDAY. NOV. 30 Admissions Sonia Winters. North Webster Vickie Warnacut. Leesburg Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winters, North Webster Infant daughter of Mr and

Mrs. Frank Winters. North Webster Dismissal Charles McKibbin, Milford Goshen TUESDAY, NOV. 25 Admission Fredd N. Kosecki. r 4 box 135 Syracuse Dismissals i Mrs. Steve Kalisik and infant daughter, 601*2 Harrison St , Syracuse WEDNESDAY. NOV. 26 Dismissal Ruth Charles. 15261 CR 146 Syracuse SATURDAY. NOV. 29 Admissions Harold H. Hoppel. r 4 box 34A1 Syracuse Wallace L. Smith, r 4 box C 34 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Alan Zerkel and infant daughter, r 2 box 511-A Syracuse SUNDAY. NOV. 30 Dismissal Fredd Kosecki. r 4 box 135 Syracuse MONDAY. DEC. 1 Admission Olive M Betes. 906 Front St.. Syracuse Dismissal Helen S. Plumer, r 1 Syracuse SARAH SLABAUGH IS DISMISSED Mrs. R. E. (Sarah) Slabaugh, Milford, was dismissed from the Goshen Hospital on Tuesday after undergoing surgery last week. Births LOVELESS, James Arthur Mr and Mrs. Michael Loveless, r 1 Cromwell, announce the birth of their son, James Arthur. He was born at Goshen Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 27. at 3:42 pm. He weighed seven pounds, five,ounces and was 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Barbara and Desmond Rees, Do.yer, England. Paternal grandparents are John and Jean Loveless, r 1 Cromwell. Mildred Fitzedwater, London. England, is the maternal greatgrandmother. Paternal greatgrandparents are Marie Loveless. Cromwell and Roy and Ethel Stahly. Ligonier. James Arthur has one brother, Benjamin John, two years old.

ZERKEL, Amanda Rae Mr. and Mrs. Alan Zerkel of r 2 box 511A Syracuse announce the birth of their daughter. Amanda Rae. She was born on Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 5:43 p.m in Goshen Hospital weighing nine pounds, nine ounces. She was 20* 2 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hood of Flora are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Zerkel of Decatur. The paternal greatgrandfather is Harry Stuart, Sr., of Livingston Manor. N.Y. Amanda Rae has one sister who is three and one half years old. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS My thanks to everyone for your prayers, floral tributes, notes, food, letters and phone calls. To Rev. Phil Frew, the Converse Masonic Order, the driver of my car, and Harris Funeral Home. I shall always remember and love you for your kindness Mrs. M. Wales Macy CARD OF THANKS My heartfelt thanks to all for the cards, prayers, flowers, food and visits while I was in the hospital and nursing home. God bless you all. Catherine Babcock Syracuse EMS Ruby Poole. 57. r 2 box 12A Syracuse, was in Dr. Craig's office and became ill on November 28. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. Arthur Davis. 64. Greenhaus Apt. *BO, was unconscious on November 30. He was trans ported to Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS of the Milford Emergency Medical Services made three calls during the past week. They are as follows: A Milford mas was injured in a one-car accident on Wednesday, Nov. 26, on SR 15, north of Milford. He was transported to the Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. On Friday, Nov. 28, a resident of the Loving Care nursing home was transported to Goshen Hospital. On Saturday, Nov. 29, a woman

having difficulty breathing and pain in her left arm was transported to the Kosciusko Community Hospital emergency room. AMERICANS DRINK MORE SOFT DRINKS | THAN COFFEE That the soft drink trend began in the 1960 s when the baby boom generation became teenagers? The fast food business also experi- ; enced tremendous growth during this time and the number of restaurants is expected to double in the next decade. Li lAj That Americans drink moreioft drinks than coffee and tea combined? The average person drinks 38 gallons of soft drinks a year more than 12 ounces each day. That larger- drink sizes cost less per ounce? Many fast food restaurants are adding 24-oz. and 32-oa. sizes to their menu because customers find them to be more economical. That foam cups will retain the temperature of your drinks up to six times longer than other disposables? The foam insulation retains the carbonation longer and reduces the problem of watered down drinks. According to the Society pf the Plastics Industry’s Foam Cup and Container Division, many fast food restaurants are switching to foam cups - to keep their large drinks colder longer. That foam cups are more than 90 percent air? Res taurants often prefer foam cups and containers because they are so light and easy l to handle. That littering is a people problem? Customers can help keep restaurants and roadsides clean by being more careful not to litter. "Unsung, the noblest deed will die." Pindar "The sinner who spends and gives away is better than the devotee who begs and lays by." Sadi

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CREATIVE COEDS MAKE DONATION — Darrell Orn. treasurer for the Milford Area Development Council, accepts >SO from Karen Haney, vice president of the Creative Coeds 4-H Club. The money will go towards the Milford Community Building which is under construction. The 4-H club earned >SO by selling eggs at the Milford Benefit Festival this fall and donated the money to the Milford Community Building. Pictured above are Lisa Kaiser. Laura Haney. Darrell Orn. Karen Haney. Kara Zimmerman and Jenny Bender. (Photo by Terri Chilcote) X.

Obituaries

Elloree Everly June 20, 1942 — Nov. 28. 1980 Ellaree Everly. 38, r 2 Warsaw, died unexpectedly in her home at 10:40a.m. on Friday. Nov. 28. A native of Tekonsha. Mich., she was born June 20, 1942. to Clarence and Myrtle Howard > Brown. On April 12. 1963, she married Woodrow Everly, who survives. She was a Warsaw resident since 1963. She was a Warsaw Community School Corporation bus driver and a hair stylist at Mason Health Center. She* was also a Warsaw Moose Lodge member Surviving with her husband Woodrow are her mother. Myrtle Brown. Lawrenceville. 111.; two children. David Allen and Tammy Jowin, both at home. Also surviving are four sisters. Mrs. Corbin (Effie) Summers. Lawrenceville, 111., Mrs. Dyrs (Eva) Ownes, Silver Lake. Mrs. Robert (Ethel) Secor, North Webster, Mrs. Bill (Sue) Peregine, Columbus, Ohio; and five brothers. Clyde Brown, Warsaw. Emery Brown, Navada, Tex., Larry Brown, Goshen and Charles and Clarence Brown, both of Battle Creek. Mich. One sister, Emma Jean, preceded her in death. The funeral was Monday. Dec. 1. at the Titus Funeral Home with burial following in Oakwood eemet erv. WHO KNOWS? 1. When is Fire Prevention week? 2. How many lives were lost in 1979? 3. The U.S. Naval Academy was opened on what day in October? 4. What is the flower for the month of October? 5. What gem represents the month of October? 6. Charles W. Fairbanks was Vice President to what U.S. President? 7. Name the Republican Party's first presidential candidate. Ankwers To Who Knows eiujojipQ jo 'juotuajj sopnqj uqof •/. •jpAasoojj aaopoaqi 9 qndo jo auunuinnby •souisoj jo vinpuo|B3 Sfrgl ‘Ol JaqoPQ T 8Z.61 UMop 'saAq Jiaqj jso] cqdood osrz. 'Z I I S -taqoPO I

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Norman Kauffman June 9. 1923—N0v. 29.1980 Norman R. (“Shorty") Kauffman. 57, 910 Wilson Avenue, Goshen, died November 29 while visiting relatives in Milo. Mich He died of an apparent heart' attack Kauffman was born June 9. 1923, at Midland. He married Mary Margaret Mast at Fairview, Mich HC lived in Goshen for the past 30 years and was a Starcraft Corporation employev. Survivors include his wife, Mary; three sons. Gary, Goshen,

1 Last Mimientx soars homeward Bring Comfort HFWi Dearly treasured HAW ' among life's memories f is the final tribute for one deeply loved. This we endeavor to endow with perfect beauty jw and fitting dignity.. We heed every wish, anticipate each need. <1 •* fl - « I WmKI ’ » Harris Funeral Home SR13&CR1000 3 ? Miles From Syracuse And North Webster City limits HIfI- I m - I ® K- ' S B\ IK »»»««** 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiwniiiii.il. »■ ■ Blocker-Harris Funeral Home 506 S Fifth St ’ Goshen

Grover, at home, and vCecil. Syracuse; a daughter. Mrs. Jim (Norene) Myers,Dunlap.( Also surviving are one bbother. Kenneth. Nappanee; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Landis, Fort Wayne and Mrs. Marie Bontrager, Goshen and Mrs. Dorothy Miller. California; five grandchildren; and his parents, Mahlon and Elva Kauffman, Middlebury. Funeral services were held December 2 at the Gordon Funeral Home, Milo, with Rev Mike Smith officiating. Burial was at Poseyville cemetery near Midland, Mich. •

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