The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1981 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY. MARCH 3 Admissions Charles L Hoke, r 5 box 388 Syracuse Severs Ritter, Lakeland Loving Care Center. P.O Box 767 Milford John P. Beaty, r 2 box 315-A Leesburg Ann M Rabb, r 2 box 288 Leesburg WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4 Dismissal Violet Sloan. 231 W Portland. Syracuse THURSDAY. MARCH 5 Admissions Virgil E Eaton, r 5 Syracuse Floyd Gingerich. 800 Front St.. Syracuse Dismissals Mary C Weaver, r 3 Syracuse Man L Ditmore oft North Webster Mildred Wilson, r 1 North Webster Rhoda Wnght. r 1 North Webster Ann Rabb, r 2 Leesburg FRIDAY. MARCH 6 Admissions Charles W Dippon. r 1 box 240 Milford James C Vest, r 2 box-118 North Webster Dismissals John Beaty, r 2 box 315-A Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH7 • Admissions Teresa L Musselman, r 1 box 34 A Milford Cynthia F Kammerer. PO Box 74 Leesburg Dismissals Charles Hoke, r 5 box 388 Syracuse > Georgia Jones, r 1 box 271 Syracuse SU NDAY. MARCH 8 Admission Tammera J Eby. r 2 box 342 Syracuse

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Dismissals Clarence Eyer. r 3, Hess Ave.. Syracuse John Scarbeary. 249 W. Portland. Syracuse Mrs. Weldon Lockhart and infant daughter, r 2 box 527 Syracuse MONDAY. MARCH 9 Admissions Albert Bauer. 118 N. Lake St., Syracuse Nathaniel I. Bryan, 212 E Washington St.. Syracuse , Mary Jane Lantz, 513 S. Lake St.. Syracuse Judy E Tinkel, P.O Box 427 Milford Gail Conkling, r 2 box 91 North Webster Dimissals Esther Osborn. 306 S Hun tington, Syracuse Charles Dippon. r 1 box 240 Milford * Wauneta I. Gorsuch, r 2 box 43C Milford KCH MONDAY. MARCH 2 Admissions Sharon J Joyce of Syracuse Maria L. Garza of Milford Helen D Smoker of Leesburg TUESDAY. MARCH 3 Admission Ellis E Koher of North Webster WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4 Admissions Harry L Watson of North Webster • Amy J Beavers of Syracuse THURSDAY. MARCH 5 Admissions Toniß Hartman of Leesburg I Infant son of Mr and Mrs Randy Hartman of Leesburg Ronnie L Crabtree of Milford Judith A Coldren of Leesburg Dismissal Sharon J. Joyce of Syracuse FRIDAY. MARCH « Admissions Lisa A Cavert of Leesburg Infant daughter ‘of Mr. £nd

Mrs. Charles Cavert of Leesburg Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Coldren of Leesburg Dismissals Hubert L. Wolfe of North Webster Thomas Budd. Jr., of Leesburg Maria L. Garza of Milford Amy J. Beavers of Syracuse Toni R. Hartman of Leesburg Son of Mr. and Mrs Randy Hartman of Leesburg SATURDAY. MARCH 7 Admissions Joseph G. McKenzie of North Webster Amy P. Crabb of Leesburg Dismissals Ronnie L. Crabtree of Milford Joseph G. McKenzie of North Webster SUNDAY. MARCH 8 Admissions Roberta E Shaw of Syracuse Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Shaw of Syracuse Hascue Collins of Leesburg Janice S Heminger of North Webster X" Lee E Ratliff of Leesburg TERESA MUSSELMAN H AS EMERGENCY SURGERY Teresa Musselman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Terry Musselman of r 1 Milford, un- • derwent an emergency appendectomy in the Goshen Hospital last Saturday afternoon She is expected home today (Wednesday). .ALICE RINKER NOW HOME Mrs Herman (Alice) Rinker of North Webster, owner of Rinker's Family Store, is resting at home following a severe heart attack Her heart attack occurred February 20 in Florida while she and her husband. Herman, were residing in a condominium. While she was recovering in the Lee Memorial Hospital, Fort Myers, Fla., her husband stayed in a nearby motel “She returned home Sunday. She hasn't been in the store yet, but she's bend doing some book work at home and taking it easy.” explained Rinker Assistant Manager Debbie Evans - . • Births COPSEY. Adam Charles Mr and Mrs Jeff Copsey,. 905B West Van Buren St.. Nappanee, announce the birth of their son. Adam Charles He was born in Goshen Hospital on February 20 at 10:05 am. weighing seven pounds. 11 ounces. He was 194 inches in The mother is the former J ill Conley Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Dan Evans. Syracuse and Clark Conley. Jr.. Margate, Fla Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Harold Copsey. Nappanee Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs Willodean Conley. Margate. Fla.; Mrs Marie Sievert North Manchester; and Mr and Mrs Delbert Evans. Syracuse Paternal arents are Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Wade, Indianapolis Maternal great-great-grandmother is Mrs. Maggie Evans. Scottsdale. Ariz. LOCKHART daughter Mr. and Mrs Weldon S Lockhart of r 2 box 527 Syracuse, became the parents of a daughter Friday. March 6. at Goshen Hospital.

FRY. Joel Philip A son. named Joel Philip, was born Sunday, March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fry of Bedford. Paternal grandparents of the six pound, seven ounce infant are James Fry of r 3 Syracuse and Cynthia Fry of 200 East Carroll Street. Syracuse Paternal grandmother is Eloise Frevert of Goshen. The baby measured 18 inches long. BELL, Justin Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bell, r 1 box 249 North Webster, are the parents of a son, Justin Andrew Bell, born Monday. March 9, at 2:49 p.m. at the Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw. He weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kaiser of Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Dester Bell of North Webster Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graff of Milford and Mrs Harold Crafton of Syracuse Paternal great-grandparents are Mrs Zade Bell of North Webster and Mildred Bohnstedt of Columbia City. SHAW. Rebecca Jean Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Shaw of Syracuse became the proud parents of a daughter born Sunday, March 8. at 1:14 a.m. at Kosciusko Community Hospital. Rebecca tipped the scales weighing seven pounds. 11 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rater of Milford are the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of North Liberty are the paternal grandparents. Leia Campbell of Riverview, Fla., is the maternal greatgrandmother and John A. Rater of Winamac is the maternal great-grandfather. Rebecca has one sister, Jill Ann, three years old. HOERR. John Frederic Dr. and Mrs. Frederic J. Hoerr. Auburn, Ala., are the parents of a son. John Frederic, born Friday. Feb. 20. at 6 a.m. in the Lee County Hospital. Auburn. Ala. He weighed eight pounds, one ounce and measured 21 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Robert Hoerr. Milford and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Pace, Columbus. Paternal greatgrandparents are Mr and Mrs. Theo Beer. Milford and John C. Hoerr. Peoria, 111 and maternal great-grandmother is Dorothy Murphy, Franklin John Frederic has a brother. August Christian, three years old. BLUE son Mr. and Mrs. Courtney A. Blue, 400 S. Lake St.. Syracuse, are the parents of a son bom Saturday. March 7. in Goshen Hospital CURRIER. Mikel Dean Mr. and Mrs Richard Currier, Burr Oak. Mich., are the parents of a son. Mikel Dean, bom Monday. March 9. at 9:12 a.m. in the Sturgis Hospital, Sturgis. Mich He weighed eight pounds. 144 ounces and measured 21 inches long Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Dean Dowty. r 5 Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs William Currier, Burr Oak, Mich Maternal great grandparents are Mary Dowty, Sebring. Fla., also of Milford, and Harry A. Doty. Milford. Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Leo (Elizabeth* Currier, Burr Oak. Mich The Curriers' have a daughter Colene. 24. RACCO. Brooke Gardner Mr and Mrs. Timothy J. Racco of Point Charlotte, Fla., became the parents of their first child. fThdtfc ma mnd are Ml Vt haßdngfan. MW3Mk AMO SBO 4RR MdNWMb 1 At TWt AAMO*V M WAKAW

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Brooke Gardner, at 4:48 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 18. Brooke Gardner tipped the scales at seven pounds and measured 20 inches long when she arrived at Saint Joseph Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gardner of North Port, Fla. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Racco of W’arren. Ohio. Mrs. Mildred Hoffer of Nappanee is the child's great-grandmother and Dewey Goffer of Nappanee, is the great grandfather. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS I won* h? •apreas my thonhs and opprwoat kxi Re* and Mrs Roger Eberly Rev Ear* Ca»er and Rev Peter Moynes Bethel Baugo and Umon Center Churches a* the Brethren Busy Homemakers Club hymly and ne<ghbors for prayers cords v*S>H and kind nesses during my recent hosp.»oli»Qricn and convalescence. EVADUN OVERHOLSIR

Obituaries

Jane H. Kettenring May 31.1889— March 5.1981 Jane Henley Kettenring, 91. of Rushville, died early Thursday, March 5, in the Jackson Nursing Home of Rushville. She was born in Rush County on May 31. 1889. She was the daughter of William and Sarah (Monroe) Henley. In 1953 she was united in marriage to Carl Kettenring who died in 1960. Her survivors include two sisters, Gladys Mauzy of Syracuse. Mrs. William Skinner of Indianapolis: and three nephews, including Robert Mauzy of Syracuse A memorial service was held at 10 am. Saturday, March 7, at East Hill Shrine Mausoleum. Rushville, following cremation Dr Donald Lacey officiated The Moster Mortuary, Rushville, was in charge of the arrangements. Fae Cook April 27,1911 — March 6.1981 Fae L. Cook, 69. r 1 Leesburg, died at 5 a m. Friday. March 6 at Goshen Hospital. She was born on April 27. 1911, in Elkhart and married Ervin L. Cook in 1965. They moved to the Leesburg area in 1972 from Gary. Surviving with the husband are a daughter, Mrs Donald (Karen) Staples of Cedar Lake; four sons, Carl Schroeder, Florida. Jack Schroeder of Griffith, Thomas Schroeder of Union Mills and Cha Ires Schroder of Gary; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Dale (Eileen) Vieau of Highland; a stepson. Ken Cook of Dyer; 19 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Services were held at 10 a.m. Monday. March 9, at the Kuiper Funeral Home in Highland with Rev. Leßoy Fasset officiating. Burial was in Memory’ Lane cemetery of Schereville. Phineas Hochstetler June 3.1995 — March 5.1981 Phineas D. Hochstetler, 75. r 2 Milford, a minister of the Old Order Amish Church, retired farmer and carpenter, died oC injuries sustained Thursday. March 5. when he was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle at Sarasota. Fla. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital. Sarasota Mr. Hochstetler was born June. 3. 1905. in Morocco He was the son of Daniel S and Mary • Miller) Hoschstetier He was married on February 24. 1935. to the former Susan Frey. She preceded him in death August 20. 1975 Survivors include two sons, Leroy Hochstetler and Melvin Wayne Hochstetler, both of Centerville. Mich.; two daughters. Dorothy Jean Hochstetler, r 2 Milford, and Mrs

Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to many calls this week. They follow: Virgil Eaton of EMS Lane 10, Dewart Lake, became ill on March 5. He was transported to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance Virginia Bockman. 85, North Webster, needed an ambulance from Dr. Clark's office, in Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital for direct admittance on March 5. Jacquelyn Mock. 35. 1821 Nye St., Warsaw, needed an ambulance from the Nazarene Church, corner of Benton and South Harrison streets, Syracuse, on March 8. She was found unconscious at the church and given a small amount of glucose after vitals were taken by the Syracuse EMS. She was transported to Goshen Hospital. Mike Johnson. 16, r 3 box 44 Syracuse, developed pain after a bed fell across his chest on March 8. He to Goshen Hospital.

Pual (Rosemary) Mullet of Leesburg; 11 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Harvey (Martha) Miller of Topeka. Mrs. Menno (Druscilla) Hershberger of Middlebury’, and Mrs. Dan (Ida > Helmuth of Orlando, Fla ; a stepbrother. Jacob N. Miller of LaGrange, and two stepsisters. Mrs. Alvin L. Yoder and Miss Lydia Mae Miller, both of LaGrange. A brother, sister and two stepbrothers preceded him in death Services were held Tuesday. March 10, at 9:30 a m. at the Jerry Schmucker residence. Nappanee, with Bishop Amos Lehman and Minister Herburt Miller, both of the Old Order Amish Church, officiating. Interment followed in the Weldy cemetery; west of Nappanee. The Wright-Yoder Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Harold Plattner Harold Plattner, 67, of Congerville. 111., passed away in the month of February. He was the husband of the former Geraldine Steffen, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steffen of the Milford ares. Survivors are his widow and two sons. No other details are available. Paul Martin Feb. 28.1996 — March 8,1981 Paul K. Martin, 75. of 743 East Oak St., Warsaw, died at 7:25 p.m. Sunday, March 8. in the Lutheran Hospital at Fort Wayne He was born February 28.1906, in Elkhart County to Harvey and Emma (Kilmer) Martin and moved from Wakarusa to Warsaw in 1944. His marriage to the former Charlotte Black ’Palmer occurrred July 11. 1945. at Muncie. She survives The deceased was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church In addition -o his widow, Charlotte, he is survived by five daughters. Mrs. Francis (Lois) Herr of Milford, Mrs. Arthur <Bertha> Steckel of Wakarusa, Mrs C. H (Verda) Jump of Goshen. Mrs. Paul (Faye) Hackman,of Norris, Pa.. and Mrs David Thelma) Snyder of Wichita. Kan ; one son. Roy Martin of Goshen; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Henderson of Pine Apple. Ala.; 14 granchildren; three stepgrandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and 10 stepgreat-grandchildren Also, three brothers and two sisters. Lawrence Martin. Henry Martin. Amos Martin. Mrs. Roscoe (Susie) Schrock and Mrs. Willilam (Ruth) Martin, aH of Goshen The funeral was held Wednesday. March 11, at Trinity United Methodist Church, Warsaw, with Dr. David Able and Rev. Warren McCuen officiating. Intermanet followed in Oakwood cemetery IO— k O ToTbt A | CfooiUft I Lake Estates • * Mobile Home O Villages c Soles, Inc. o ? — I 0 —————— jy, ■mMM OMM 881 MB I- Writ* Or Call For Map BJL I BOX 11. WMSAV (219)194-2384 HEATED POOL • CLEAN AIR

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vs* R. ? I ■r waai ■l fck I i LYC MICROWAVE CLASS — A microwave class was held at the Lakeland Youth Center during the past three weeks. Pat Rathbun, from the Kosciusko County home extension office, taught the class to anyone who registered for the event. Pictured above from left to right are Jannette Keim and Arlene Berkey watching instructor Pat Rathbun. Spring LYC activities begin next week. For pre-registration or questions call the Youth Center. v

Exercise important to weight control

Health Surveys indicate that many people are gaining weight or staying overweight on relatively moderate calorie intakes. Although overeating is probably the major cause of overweight, physical inactivity contributes greatly to the problem. There are a few encouraging signs that desire for fitness, or health-consciousness, is replacing simple weight-consciousness in the minds of many Americans. There is growing awareness that a sedentary way of life can contribute to degenerative disease of the arteries and to obesity and its potential complications, most notably, diabetes, says a new pamphlet from Medical Association. There also is a growing preference among Americans for a healthy , physically fit appearance. Emphasis is on condition. You may feel too lazy to get started on a physical fitness program. but it’s probably the lack of exercise that makes you feel that way. On the other hand, you may think of yourself as active or energetic because you are always busy— too busy to take time out for vigorous exercise. Some of the busiest people in the world have found time for jogging. tennis or morning calisthenics There are all sorts of guides to simple home exercise programs. Or there is jogging or other such activities. Or regular participa-

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tion in active sports and games, such as handball or tennis. If you are over age 30 or are unaccustomed to vigorous exercise, consult with your physician before starting a program. But. if you want to maintain good health arid to keep the excess pounds off, a regular, vigorous exercise program is a must. For the rest of your life. Frank Chappell Science News Editor *■ AMA Mrs. Beer 85 Mrs. Ezra Beer of Milford, celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday, March 8, at the fellowship hall at the Apostolic Christian Church in Milford. Mr and Mrs. Howard Beer hosted the gathering that included 50 family members and friends. She was born March 10, 1896. She resides'in the Loving Care Center of Milford. | WANTED Boy to work janitorial duties after school and half day Saturdays, must be at least 16 years old. The Mail-Journal Milford

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