The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. JUNE 7 Admissions Delores Claypool, Milford Baby girl Claypool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Claypool, Milford Dismissal , Albert R. Witte, North Webster TUESDAY. JUNE 8 Dismissals Ruth B. Smith, Syracuse Robert J. Susan, North Webster WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 Admission Marjorie E. Foltz. Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Daryl Woodward and infant daughter. North Webster THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Admissions Lyal D. Youngblood, Leesburg Elgie M. Koughn. Syracuse Dismissals Lucy A. Davis, Leesburg Shirley A. Fidler, North Webster ' FRIDAY. JUNE 11 Admissions Jeffery D. Smith, Syracuse Regina M. Preston. Leesburg Baby girl Preston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Preston. Leesburg Dismissals Robert H. Smith. Sr Syracuse Jeffery D. Smith. Syracuse SATURDAY. JUNE 12 Admission Scott Ousley. Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Neal Claypool and infant daughter, Milford

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SUNDAY. JUNE 13 Admissions Jerry C. Hoile, Leesburg Sirena S. Bartow, Syracuse ' Dismissals Scott Ousley, Leesburg Jerry C. Hoile, Leesburg Goshen TUESDAY. JUNES Dismissals Ralph Knisley, r 2 CR 38 Syracuse Susan Meek, 211 S. Lake St., Syracuse WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 Admission Donald Wagoner, P.O. Box 177 North Webster Dismissals Anna C. Wong, 500 N Branch St Syracuse infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ousley, r 1 box 256-J Leesburg THURSDAY. JUNE 10 Admissions Elva L Bitner, 308 Dolan Drive. Syracuse Hilda H Seiffert. PO Box 263 Syracuse Eva Warren, r 1 box 247-C Milford Dismissals Infant daughter it Mr. and Mrs Corky Wong. 500 N Branch St .Syracuse FRIDAY. JUNE 11 Dismissals Homer Bachtel. r 3 box 574 Syracuse Woodrow Beezley. P O. Box 127 North Webster Donald Wagoner. PO. Box 177 North Webster

SATURDAY. JUNE 12 Dismissals Mrs. Curtis Stucky and infant daughter, P.O. Box 187 Syracuse Eva V. Warren, r 1 box 247-C Milford SUNDAY. JUNE 13 Admission Lisa Henson, r 1 box 213-A Milford Dismissal Mrs. Raymond Butler and infant daughter, r 1 box 4-B Syracuse MONDAY. JUNE 14 . Admissions John J. Blackport, 14603 S. County Line. Syracuse J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 box 481 Syracuse Dismissals Hilda H Seiffert. P.O. Box 263 Syracuse Donna B. Miller, r 1 box 17 Milford Welcome home Jill Ann! Mr. and Mrs. Tim (Terri) Caldwell of r 1 Syracuse will have something to celebrate tomorrow (Thursday) when the couple brings home a very special bundle, their 2‘i-month-old daughter. Jill Ann, for the first time Jill Ann was born April 7 at 10:30 am. in the South Bend Memorial Hospital. She was born three months premature, weighing a tiny one pound. 12 ounces. Since birth Jill Ann has remained in the hospital with daily visits from mother. Terri. During Mrs Caldwell's many trips to South Bend she has also found quite a selection of baby items and clothing designed just for ‘Preemies," as premature babies are now affectionately called Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Jerry (Janice) Mooers of Westminster. Calif., and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Dick (Dorothy) Caldwell of Homewood, 11l Mr and Mrs Sylvester (Jo) Mooers of Waterloo. lowa, are the great-grandparents on the maternal side Greatgrandparents on the paternal side are Mr and Mrs. Kroc of Ohio Jill Ann is the Caldwell s first child. Births CLAYPOOL daughter Mr and Mrs Neal Claypool. Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Monday. June7, in

Kosciusko Community Hospital. WONG, Brenda Renee Mr and Mrs. Corky Wong, 500 N Branch St, Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Brenda Renee, bom Saturday, June 5, at 7:50 a m. in Goshen Hospital She weighed seven pounds. 13 ounces and measured 194 inches long. She has a sister. Stephanie, two Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Ora Wyse, Archibold, Ohio,, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Foo Wong, Syracuse BUTLER. Rosanna Gail Mr and Mrs Raymond Butler, r 1 box 4B Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter. Rosanna Gail, born Tuesday, June 8, at 9:27 a m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 10 ounces and measured 19 inches long. Other children of the Butlers are Rhonda. 64 and Raymond, 44 Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Shock. Caldwell, Ohio, and paternal grandmother is Mrs Mary’ Butler. Ava, Ohio. STUCKY. Lauren Christine Mr and Mrs: Curtis Stucky, P.O Box 187 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter, Lauren Christine, boro Wednesday, June 9. at 6:08 pm in Goshen Hospital. She weighed aght pounds, five ounces and measured 204 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Edward Wolff. Goshen, and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. James Stucky. Syracuse Paternal greatgrandmother is Mrs Elmer Stucky.Syracuse PRESTON. Erin Nicole Mr and Mrs Richard Preston, r 1 box 623 R. Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Erin Nicole, born June 11, at 4:55 p.m. at Kosciusko Community Hospital Erin tipped the scales at six pounds. 14 ounces, and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Robert Zent, Van Buren, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Lester Preston. Warren. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Donald Jervis. Warren. Erin has one sister at home. Tricia, age five. WOODWARD, Aaaattse Marie Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Woodward, r 2 box 21, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter. Annalisa Marie, bom Sunday. June 6, at 9:35 p.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital She weighed eight pounds. 12 ounces, and measured 204 in-

ches long. She is the first child for the Woodwards. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woody, Kipton, Ohio, and paternal grandmother is Valeria Woodward, Lapel. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Meade Woody, Crossville, Tenn., and Annette Maltais, Granitville, Vt. HENSON, Travis Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henson, r 1 Milford, are the parents of a son, Travis Lee, born Monday morning, June 14, in Goshen Hospital. He weighed six pounds, five ounces and measured inches long. He has a brother, Chris, five years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bowler, r 1 Milford and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henson, r 1 Milford. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Losee, Syracuse and paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Hazel Graff, Syracuse and Mrs. Annie Henson, Heber Springs, Ark. TAYLOR. Michael Lynn Mr. and Mrs Mark Taylor. Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Michael Lynn, born Thursday, April 22, at 11:20 p.m. in Galion. Ohio. He weighed nine pounds and measured 21 inches long. Mrs. Taylor is the former Cindy Sheets of Syracuse. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Lynn Sheets. Syracuse and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Calvin Taylor, Bouldei*, Colo. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS Calvin and Izel Beck thank all for the cards and expressions of best wishes to them as they observed their 68th wedding an niversary Sunday. June 13. j CARD OF THANKS | I wish to thank friends; relatives; Rev Maish; Questors class; the nurses on 2nd floor; doctors, Meyers. Schmucker.. Wirtz; for their care, flowers, cards and prayers during my recent stay in the Goshen General Hospital. Ralph Knisley CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank each of you for your prayers, cards and gifts for our daughter Jill. Your kindness was very much appreciated. Tim And Terri Caldwell

| CARD OF THANKS | We would like to thank our. I friends, relatives and neighbors I ’ for fheir prayers. flowers, cords • donations to the American I Heart Association, and gifts of ’< • food expressed at the death of I our loved one • Also, we thank Rev Andy j Bos and Rev Henry McCray of ’ (the North Webster Church of I God for being such a comfort to ' • the whole family i A special thanks to the ladies ’ • of the North Webster Church of I God who served our family and ’ • friends with o delicious meal as- j ter the services i " • To everyone we ore most | grateful LThe family of Corl White A Katharine Richard Or T om * J \ CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our joy over the cards, phone calls, flowers, gifts and visits , for our 25th Wedding Anniversary. Many thanks to our daughter. Sally, and her husband. Martin Brown, and to Marty and Jason for arranging the celebration. Also thanks to Catherine and Rhyllis Fackler, the rest of the family and to our friends who helped to make it such a pleasant time. Mr. and Mr*. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service answered the following calls recently: , On June 9at 9:41 p.m the EMS was called to Marineland Gardens. where Janet McKinstry, 29. r 3 box 450 Syracuse, had become ill. She was transported to Goshen Hospital by the EMS. At 3:10 p.m the EMS was called to 401 South Main Street. Syracuse, where Brandon L. Lozono, age 7,119 West Portland. Syracuse, had caught his left foot between the pedal and frame of bis bicycle. The EMS removed

the bicycle from the patient’s foot and transported him to Goshen Hospital. Jerry Davis, 35, box 415 North Webster, was injured at Musquabuck Park at 9:47 p.m. on June 12. The EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital. At 10:48 a.m. on June 14 Alfred WiUennar, 66, r 2 box 336 Syracuse, became ill at his home. The EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital. On June 14 at 11:05 p.m. the Syracuse EMS was called to the residence of Eugene Yoder. 66, r 4 Pier 645 Syracuse, where he was ill The EMS transported the patient to Goshen Hospital. $200,000 improvement Continued from page 2) points of concern, the water quality of the lake, restocking program and what adequate restroom facilities will be available. He also asked what the time table would be on this project. Albert Smith voiced his concern about the traffic situation and the ability of the DNR to keep the area policed and maintained "I haven’t seen the upkeep of the building and don't feel it will be done.” Don Oberkiser asked if this park would be maintained the same as the one in Syracuse where the restroom facilities are not even usable. Ivan Rhinehart questioned why the DNR is opening up new projects when they don’t have the money to maintain them. “This building by the lake is a disgrace, it hasn’t been maintained. Why must we begin another project when in my mind it won’t be maintained .” Ed Dullaghan remarked a public ramp was a great necessity to the lake and the proposed tree line around the road would add extra danger as will people walking across the road The parking facility is adequate because there will always be a problem. “I'm in favor of the project, but it should be kept simple. When the floor was opened up for any final discussion one of the women who spoke earlier stated she heard the parking facilities would be open for over night parking. She was informed by the panel that the parking would be for day time use only and that no overnight use or camping would be allowed. Tom Wolf stated he believed the committee’s priorities should be changed and instead of taking time to plant trees and install ripples in the road they should make a simple overpass and a pumping station. “The safety of the children should be a priority.” Another individual spoke for those .who do not get out on the lake because they cannot afford a boat and stated they need a park area and these people should also be represented and considered. Willing To Discuss Ron Corson, president of the Papakeechie Protective Association, informed the panel the association would be willing to discuss the one-acre of land on the opposite side of the road where six ponds are owned by the association. He suggested this area could be discussed as a possible parking area if a proper agreement could be reached This was only suggested to the panel as a possibility. Results Costello stated that the results of the public meeting will become public after a final decision is made. He added, however, that the proposal could change after the suggestions are taken under advisement.

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I NO DAMAGE — There was no damage reported in a shed fire on the Harold Wilson farm, CR ■ 3MW. southeast of Milford Thursday afternoon at approximately 1 p.m. The 20x28 foot shed was scheduled to be destroyed eventually by Wilson. According to Milford Fire Chief Max Duncan, the structure fire was started from sparks being carried from a pile of burning trees some distance behind the shed. Milford responded with three trucks and approximately 15 men. (Photo by Deb Fox)

Obituaries

Dr. Yoder, area dentist, dies Tuesday afternoon

Dr. Eugene F. Yoder. 66. Syracuse, died Tuesday. June 15, at Goshen Hospital following complications of an extended illness. Bom July 7,1915, in Goshen to Samuel L. and Alta M. (Huneryager) Yoder. He married Roberta Maxine Wesner on May 30,1941. Dr. Yoder practiced dentistry in the Warsaw and Syracuse areas for many years. He was a member of the Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. Warsaw Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite in Fort Wayne. American Legion, Mizpah Shrine and Kosciusko County Dental Society. He served in the Navy during Father's Day theme for senior citizens The Milford Senior Citizens met Sunday, June 13. in the fire station with a carry-in dinner. The theme for the 1 p.m. meeting was Father’s Day and the tables were decorated according to the theme. Darrell Oro gave the table grace. Following the dinner, Kathleen Heath, president, opened the meeting with the pledge to the Flag. “Happy Birthday" was sung to Evelyn Orn and she responded with “Special Friends ’’ Gertrude Ritter read an article entitled “Never Understood Father Until It’s Too Late.’’ Bessie Sunt him er read a poem entitled “Father ” Father s Day gifts were won by Claude Boland. Harold Wantz and Rev Homer Burke. Darrell Om was in charge of the games. An invitation was issued from Turkey Creek Club of Syracuse to the Milford Senior Citizens for Saturday. June 19. at 12 noon, for a carry-in dinner and program at the Scout Cabin Mr. and Mrs. George Heaton were welcomed into the organization. Members and guests present were from New Paris, Warsaw, Goshen. Plymouth. Cromwell, Milford and West Mountain, DI. The guest from the farthest town was the mother of Evelyn Om from Florida.

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World War 11. Survivors include his wife, his mother, who resides in Goshen; one daughter, Mrs. Steven (Nancy) Crosby, Jacksonville, Fla.; two sons, Stephen. Syracuse, and Michael, Warsaw; and five grandchildren. One brother preceded him in death. His body was donated to the Nora Warrender Former Syracuse Resident Former Syracuse resident Nora Warrender. 75, Sharon. Pa., died at 11 58 p.m. Friday. June 11. at Sharon General Hospital, where she had been confined for four days. Mrs. Warrender was bom July 27, 1906, in Wheatland. Pa. She married George Warrender in 1937. She was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church. Sharon. Covenant Fellowship, and a member of the Couplers Class of the church. . Survivors include two sons. Alvin Amos, Sarasota. Fla., and William Amos, Long Beach, Miss.; three sisters. Alice Stark, and Bessie Struck, both of Farrell. Pa., and Grace Bechtold, Hermitage, Pa.; one brother. William Struck. Farrell, seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren She was preceded in death by her husband, a brother and one grandchild. Burial was Tuesday afternoon at Rice cemetery. Elkhart

Pediatric FOR THOSE CONCERNED ABOUT PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY FOR THEIR CHILDREN Your Child’s Ist Dental Visit Should Be MlB Months Os Age. ROBERT S. AUSTGEN, D.D.S Specialist In Dentistry For Children And Teens 600 E. Winona, Suite No. 6 Warsaw, Indiana Phone: 233-1177 (South Bend) I

Indiana University Medical Center Arrangements are being handled by Harris Funeral Home. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Herbert F. Metgee Custodian In Leesburg Schools Herbert Frederick Metgee, 83, r 1 Leesburg, was dead on arrival at Kosciusko Community Hospital at 6:18 a m. June 10 following an apparent heart attack. He had been in ill health for two months. Boro January 18, 1899. in Woodville. Wise, to William and Ricca (Brockman) Metgee, he married Martha Agnes Jeffries, who survives, in Leesburg June 10,1934. Metgee spent all of his married life in Leesburg, coming from Elkhart. He lived in Woodville until 1929. He was retired in 1974 from janitorial services in the Leesburg and Warsaw Schools and was a member of the Oswego Calvary Baptist Church. Other survivors include one daughter, Mrs Joseph (Sharon) Line, r 2 North Webster; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie McVay. Appleton. Wise., and Mrs. Esther Godin. Laketon. Fla., and two grandchildren. Services were held on June 12 at the McHatton-Wyman Funeral Home with the Rev. Dale Parker presiding. Burial was in Leesburg cemetery.

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