The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 August 1982 — Page 3

Hospital notes

KCH MONDAY. AUGUST 16 Admissions Melanie M. McNeill. Leesburg Donald D. Wallace, Leesburg Thelma J. Cress, North Webster Evelyn M Fisher, Milford Leah L. Gagnon, Leesburg Ladonna A. Hall, North Webster M ■ TUESDAY. AUGUST 17 Admission Sovilla R. Schmucker, Milford WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18 Admission Isa E. Smith, Leesburg Dismissals Melanie M. McNeill, Leesburg Leah L. Gagnon, Leesburg THURSDAY, AUGUST It Dismissal Sovilla R. Schmucker, Milford FRIDAY. AUGUST 26 Dismissal Evelyn M. Fisher, Milford SATURDAY. AUGUST 21 Dismissals Ladonna A. Hall, North Webster

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Isa E. Smith, Leesburg SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 Admissions Jesse M. Garcia, Milford Mary E. Haifley, Syracuse Goshen TUESDAY. AUGUST 17 Admbrioo Mary Salinas, P.O. Box 564 Milford WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18 Dismissal! Mrs. James Amsden and infant son, P.O. Box 5M Milford Mrs. Fred Beer and infant daughter, r 1 Milford Glen E. Grady, r 2 Syracuse THURSDAY. AUGUST 18 Dismissal* Mrs. Steven Miller and infant daughter. P.O. Box 214 Milford Iva Scott, 318 East Boston Street, Syracuse Beth Worker, r 3 box 197 Syracuse FRIDAY. AUGUST 28 Admissions Ruth V. Beer, r 2 box 166 Milford Fred C. Dust, r 4 box 70 Syracuse

Dtoariaaal Mary Rabold, r 4 box 258 Syracuse SATURDAY. AUGUST 21 Admissions Elizabeth Johnson, r 4 box 70 Syracuse Kristine U. Gibson, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Mary Salinas, P.O. Box 564 Milford SUNDAY. AUGUST 22 Admtaaiom Thomas B. Sorensen, r 2 Milford Robert I. Swain, r 5 Syracuse Pauline T. Corbin, r 1 North Webster Dismissal Howard Smith, r 1 Syracuse MONDAY. AUGUST 23 Admissions Andrew Kammerer, r 2 Leesburg Vera L. Johnson, r 5 Syracuse George D. Burns, P.O. Box 267 North Webster BROKEN LEG Mrs. Frank J. Beer is a patient in Goshen Hospital with a broken leg after an accident in her home. Concerns may be sent to her in Room 260. Births PETERSON, Sonya Shay Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peterson, r 1 Ligonier, are the parents of a daughter, Sonya Shay, born Sunday, Aug. 22, at 9:13 a m. in Goshen Hospital. She weighed nine pounds, 12 ounces and was 20% inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nyce, Sr., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, all from Milford. Maternal great-grandmothers from Syracuse are Velcie Stetler and Bessie Nyce. Paternal greatgrandparents are Elsie Peterson of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of New Paris. Sonya has one brother, Chad, three, at home. JOHNSON daughter Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnson, r 4 box 708 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday, Aug. 22, in Goshen Hospital. MCNEILL twins Anthony James and Christopher Dean Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNeill, Jr., r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of twin boys born Monday, Aug. 16, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. Anthony James was born at 3:08 p.m. and weighed four pounds, nine ounces. Christopher Dean was born at 3:20 p m. and weighed five pounds, one ounce. Both were 18 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Marie Carr of Leesburg and Gary Carr of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNeill, Sr., and Sherry McNeill are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandparents are Goldie Pollock, Warsaw; Bertha Carr, Warsaw; and Ivan Ritzert, Fort Wayne. Orpha Ritaert of Pennsylvania is the great-great-grandparent Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gooday, Illinois; Florence McNeill, North Carolina; and Phyllis Hegland, Illinois. MILLER ton Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller, r 2 Milford, are the parents of a son born Wednesday, Aug. 18, in Elkhart Hospital. GARCIA son Mr. and Mrs. Erasmo Garcia, Milford, are the parents of a son born Sunday, Aug. 22, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. ROBERTS, Matthew Jay Mr. and Mrs. Jon Roberts, r 3 box 476 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Matthew Jay, boro August 20 at 3 pan. at Gosben Hospital. Matthew tipped the scales at seven pounds, 9% ounces and measured 20 inches in length. He is a first ciuld for the Roberts. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Smith, Macksville, Kan., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Roberts, r 3 Syracuse. Charlie Smith of Macksville. Kan., is the maternal greatgrandfather. HAAB. Kayta Alana Mr. and Mrs. Dana Haab, Cnhwnhia Qty are the nareata of a daughter born Saturday, Aug.

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21, at 8:40 ajn. in the Whitley County Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 14% ounces and was 19 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gabte and paternal grandfather is Howard Haab of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clem are the paternal great-grandparents and they live in Anderson. Kayla has one brother, Jason, three, at home. BROWN, Kathryn Jane Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown, r 1 box 219 Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Kathryn Jane, born Friday, Aug. 20, in Goshen Hospital at 10 a.m. She weighed seven pounds, 10 ounces and was 19% inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fullmer, Elkhart, are the maternal grandparents while Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown, Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuen and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lee, all of Elkhart Alyce Fuller and Gladys Brown, both of Milford, are the paternal great-grandmothers. BRADLEY TWINS Joshua John And Jonathan Charles Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bradley of Goshen are the parents of twin sons, Joshua John and Jonathan Charles, born August 20 at 7:51 a.m> in Goshen Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Laughlin of Syracuse. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chupp and Lester Bradley of Goshen. Maternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Fern McKinley, Syracuse, and Charles Myers, Columbia City. Paternal greatgrandparents are Agatha Charlton of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ingle of Goshen. The twins have one sister, Marie, age seven, at home. Their mother is the former Diana Laughlin of Syracuse. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the friends and neighbors for the many cards, flowers and gifts given to me during my birthday celebration. Your presence there was greatly appreciated. Mabel Mishler and her entire family Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service responded to the following calls recently: On August 18, at 11:04 am., the EMS was called to the Redi-Mart service station on State Road 13, Syracuse, where Sherri Shepherd, 19, 711 North Huntington Street, Syracuse, became ill after inhaling gas fumes. The EMTs telephoned the doctor’s office and advised the patient to go for lab tests. She told the EMTs she would go by her own means of transportation. At 8:40 p.m., on August 19, Margaret Reynolds, North Webster, became injured at her home in a fall. She was transited to Goshen Hospital by the On August 23, at 12:07 p.m., the EMS was called to the corner of Pearl and Harrison Streets, Syracuse, where Guy Cox, 16,610 North Indiana Avenue, Syracuse, was injured when his moped hit a car. Cox was thrown up on the hood of the car, onto the windshield and off onto the pavement, causing cuts and abrasions to his back and shoulders. The EMS transported him to Goshen Hospital. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the followuMcaUs: OnWednesday, Aug. IS. • female was taken to her home Nature's own cup Use halved and hoitowed-out melon or orange as a cup to fill with fresh cut fruit Salty slice Make fresh onion salt instantly: Cut a slice from the tip of the onion, sprinkle on some salt and scrape with a knife.

from the Lakeland Loving Care Nursing Center. On Friday, Aug.», a two-year-old female suffered convulstona and was treated by her doctor. On Saturday, Aug. 21, two calls were made. The first transported a female, 80, to Goeben Hospital from Tjikeland Loving Care and the second transported a male, 24, with a leg injury from Brock’s to Goshen Hospital. On Sunday, Aug. 22, a female, 74, suffered a laceration on her left thumb and was taken to Goshen Hospital. On Monday, Aug. 23, a female, 40, suffering stomach cramps and vomiting was taken to Elkhart Hospital. Also on Monday, a male, 71, was transported to Goshen Hospital suffering from a possible stroke.

Obituaries

Blair A. Rieth gb < fhf rVWSNNWT Mi RM-HeyCo. Blair A. Rieth, 68, Goshen, died at 7:22 a m. August 18 at Goshen Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. Rieth had been taken to the hospital earlier in the week after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home. He had a heart ailment for several years but had remained active and working. The president of Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc., since 1943, Rieth was named Indiana’s outstanding highway constructor in 1981 by Indiana Highway Constructors, Inc., the state industry organization. He was born in Goshen on October 5, 1913, to Albert A. and Arvilla (Blough) Rieth. A 1931 Goshen High School graduate, he was also a 1936 graduate erf Purdue University, where he was at the top of his class in civil engineering and president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Prior to joining Rieth-Riley in 1939, he was employed by United States Steel Co. in Wisconsin. Rieth was a. member of several civic and business organizations, and was a member of the First Golden Gleams As busy as bees. -Geoffrey Chaucer. Who is more busy than he that hath least to do? -John Clarice. None are so busy as the fool and knave. -John Dryden. He that is busy is tempted by but one devil; he that is idle, by a legion. -Thomas Fuller. Those who have most to do, and are willing to work, will find the most time. -Samuel Smiles.

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H Jr" '* OU VAN HITS PARKED CAR— On August 24, at 9:40 a.m., Campos G. Blanca, 44,200 North Street, Ligonier, was driving a 1979 Ford van sonth on Huntington Street, Syracuse, palling into a parktag space and hit the 1975 Chevrolet belonging to Sandra J. Brenneman, 513 East Jefferson Street, Goshen. Damage to the right door of the Blanca van was estimated at 8120.

United Methodist Church in Goshen. On December 19, 1948, he was married to Martha Schuhardt, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Ann) Van Dyke, Syracuse; a son, Blair A. (Andy) Rieth, Jr., Indianapolis: three sisters, Miss Mary Rieth and Mrs. William (Frances) Jessup, both of Goshen, and Mrs. Don (Rose) Whitmer, South Bend; and three brothers, Lee of Sturgis. Mich., William of Goshen, and Richard of Three Rivers, Mich. Another brother, Herbert, died in 1949. Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at the First United Methodist Church in Goshen with the Rev. Fuhrman P. Miller presiding. Interment followed in Violett cemetery. Dr. Dean Bahler Fontter A red Docfor Funeral services were held Monday in West Lafayette for Dr. Dean Bahler, 65. a former Leesburg resident who practiced medicine in the Milford and Leesburg areas several years ago. Dr Bahler died on August 19 in Indianapolis following heart surgery. He was born November 21, 1916, and was a native of the Remington area. Survivors include two sons, David of Washington, D.C., and Dennis of Maryland; and a daughter, Mary, also of Maryland. Lillian R. Custer Longtime Area Resident Lillian R. Custer, 87, died at 3:15 a.m. today (Wednesday) at the Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, following an extended illness. She was born on August 28, 1894, in Dixon, 111., to John D. and Dorothea (Ziegenhorn) Baumgartner, and spent most of her life in the Milford and Leesburg areas. On March 20, 1918, she married John Custer, who died on June 12,1948. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Dorothea Elder

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of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Joan Dierks of Sidney, and Mrs. Charlotte Coopa- of South Bend; two sons, Raymond and Stanley Custer, both of Milford; 22 grandchildrep and 25 great-grandchildren. One son and a sister preceded her in death. Visiting hours will be held from 2-4 and from 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Mishler Funeral Home in Milford. Funeral services will be

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held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Apostolic Christian Church in Milford, with burial following in Milford cemetery.

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