The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 August 1983 — Page 3

Obituaries

Carolyn Jean Guion Former Teacher In Milford Carolyn Jean Guion, 49, 108 East Garfield, Alexandria, died at 5:07 a.m. August 30 at her residence following an extended illness. She was bom on July 2,1934, in Warsaw to Earl Thomas and Grace J. Foster. In 1981 she married Charles E. Guion who sur-

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vives. -i Mrs. Guion resided in Alexandria since 1976. She was a first grade teacher in Alexandria and taught in the Milford school system. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Alexandria. Survivors in addition to her husband, include three daughters, Lt. Linda Lundquist, US Navy, Norfolk, Va., Juanita Webb, Hamilton Lake, Susan Webb, New Port News, Va.; one

son Petty Officer Mark Lundquist, Norfolk Va.; one stepdaughter, Laurie Guion at home; three sisters, Harriett Miller, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Juanita Mowrey, Harding Ark., and Betty Stauss, Elkhart; and two grandsons. Visitation will be from 4-9 on Wednesday and one hour at the church before services. Services will be held at Kayle Owens

4-H program described

Ron Hoyt, Kosciusko County youth extension agent, presented a program on 4-H activities for the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster, on Monday morning, Aug. 29. The youth extension agent is in charge of all 4-H activities in Kosciusko County and is assisted by adult volunteer leaders in carrying out county 4-H programs. According to Hoyt, there are 65 different 4-H programs in the county with, 850 youth participants involved in the activities. The 4-H projects are the largest out-of-school educational proDrugs inhibit good nutrition The American Society for Clinical Nutrition has found that drugs may contribute to deficiencies in nutrition. This is particularly pronounced in the elderly and arthritics who consume a great deal of aspirin. A high intake of aspirin can cause a loss of iron through gastric bleeding which will inhibit distribution of folic acid and increase folic acid loss during urination, according to a panel of the Society for Clinical Nutrition. $2,000 damage in boat fire The Syracuse Fire Department was called to pier 656, Lake Wawasee, on August 27 to extinguish a boat fire caused by a carburetor backfiring. The boat is owned by Kirt Swinglay, Syracuse. An estimated $2,000 damage was reported. Lowered again Reduced demand for US soybeans and cotton prompted Agriculture Department officials to lower their forecast for 1983 farm exports again Bad shape National Public Radio owes $6.5 million more than it hojds in assets and may have to go out of business, auditors for the non-profit company said recently.

Funeral Home, Alexandria, at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 1. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery, Warsaw with Pastor Emmitt Anderson officiating. Memorials may be made to the Indiana Lions Cancer Control Fund or Hospice program of Saint Johns Medical Center in Anderson. Forms are available at the funeral home.

grams in America and the county fairs are the showplace for project competition with the real value coming from the young people’s participation, learning and experience gained in developing a project. The first 4-H activities were concerned with corn and tomato production with projects today including all kinds of agricultural crops, livestock, home economics, nutrition, family financing and preservation of farm land through crop rotation and soil treatment. The 4-H program is composed of people helping people to help themselves, concluded Hoyt.

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, AUG. 23 Dismissals Michael Baker, Jr., r 1 box 31-A Syracuse Erma I. Mast, r 5 box 475 Syracuse Muriel A. Noe, r 3 box 582 Syracuse WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24 Admissions Charlotte W. Wise, P. O. Box 412 Milford Dismissals Cherie A. Martindale, 501 S. Main St., Syracuse Barry M. Eppley, P. O. Box 5 Leesburg Charles F. Clark, P. 0. Box 384 North Webster THURSDAY, AUG. 25 Admissions Christy Doty, r 1 box 136 Milford Robert F. Graff, 13359 CR 50 Syracuse Ronald Martin, r 2 box 410 Syracuse Dismissal Elsie M. Lee, r 2 box 556 Syracuse FRIDAY, AUG. 26 I Dismissals Ralph Tusing, r 2 Milford Janine Smeltzer, 72833 CR 29 Syracuse Gladys Morris, r 2 Syracuse Laney Linville, 70142 CR 27 Syracuse Jennifer Johnson, 113 West Boston Street, Syracuse Gladys Case, Greenhaus Apartments, Syracuse SATURDAY, AUG. 27 Dismissals Robert Graff, 13359 CR 50 Syracuse Elizabeth Lindzy, r 5 Syracuse SUNDAY, AUG. 28 Admissions Laney Linville, 70142 CR 27 Syracuse Dianna Smith, r 3 box 69 Syracuse MONDAY, AUG. 29 Admission Tonya Burchard, r 1 box 304 North Webster Dismissal Christy Doty, r 1 box 136 Milford

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NEW .TEACHERS — Pictured are the new teachers in the Lakeland Community School System. Seated are Wanda Bollman, special education instructor at Milford Elementary school; Marianne Guiney, first grade teacher at Milford Elementary, and Rosa Lee Pletcher, first grade teacher at North Webster Elementary.

KCH . MONDAY, AUG. 22 Admissions Harold E. Wilson, Milford Barbara A. Booher, Leesburg Dismissal Richard R. Glau, Leesburg TUESDAY, AUG. 23 Admissions Lloyd H. Gray, Leesburg - Sylvia A. Richards, Leesburg Dismissal Justine Bond, North Webster WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24 Admission Christopher Clark, Leesburg Dismissals Liddie M. Crace, Leesburg Barbara A. Booher, Leesburg Sylvia A. Richards, Leesburg THURSDAY, AUG. 25 Dismissals John A. Rupprecht, North Webser William Jenkins, Syracuse Lori Graff and infant son, Milford Lloyd H. Gray, Leesburg FRIDAY, AUG. 26 Dismissals Pamela S. Kreischer, Leesburg Mrs. Gregory Arnett and infant daughter, Leesburg SATURDAY, AUG. 27 Dismissal Christopher R. Clark, Leesburg TO INDIANAPOLIS Shirley Lindzey, an employee of Trudy’s Beauty Salon in Milford, has been transferred from the Goshen Hospital to University Hospital in Indianapolis. She is in room 523. OPEN HEART SURGERY Florence Duncan, Milford, is a patient in the South Bend Memorial Hospital where she will undergo open heart surgery on September 8. She would enjoy hearing from friends and her address is: South Bend Memorial Hospital, 615 N. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind., 46601-9986. ADMITTED Fritz Hamm, 313 Turkey Creek Lane, Syracuse, was admitted Monday to Goshen Hospital where he will undergo tests. He is

in Room 2016 and would appreciate cards and calls from friends. SURGERY IN FORT WAYNE Raymond Custer, r 1 box 54 Milford, was admitted to the Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, Monday night where he underwent surgery Tuesday. He is expected to remain in Fort Wayne for the remainder of the week and would appreciate hearing from friends. His address is: Lutheran Hospital, 3024 Fairfield Ave., Room 404, Fort Wayne, Ind., 46807. . Births DOTY, Brent Philip Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Christy) Doty, r 1 box 136 Milford, are the parents of a son, Brent Philip, born Friday, Aug. 26, at 8:37 a.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, one ounce and was 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beer, Milford, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty, Milford, are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Milford, and Mrs. August Roecker, Morton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Yoder, Milford, are the paternal great-grandparents for the Doty’s first child. ARNETT, Rebekah Lenae Mr. and Mrs. Gregory (Donna) Arnett, r 2 Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter, Rebekah Lenae, born Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 8:45 a.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 inches long. Mary Volkman, Warsaw, is the maternal grandmother; and Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Arnett, Claypool are the paternal grandparents. Rebekah has two sisters at home: Renae, eight; and Rachelle, 23 months. SWIHART, Jeffery Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Noble (Vera) Swihart, 315 N. Main St., Milford, are the parents of a son, Jeffery Aaron, born Monday, Aug. 29, in Elkhart Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, nine ounces and was 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pletcher, Wakarusa, are the paternal grandparents; and Marjorie Swihart, Topeka, is the paternal grandmother. Jeffery has two brothers, Ross Allen, Goshen, and Seth, 17, at home; and two sisters at home, Stephanie, 15, and Regina, nine. Milford EMS The Milford Emergency Medical Service made the following calls last week: On Wednesday, Aug. 24, a female, 66, suffering from severe back pain was taken from a local doctor’s office to Goshen Hospital. SLAMUKHI I CUSTOM CANVAS I 1 Mi. North, 4 Mi. West, Milford I BOAT COVERS — TARPS PICKUP COVERS - REPAIRS AWNINGS - TRAMPOLINES I | SHOE REPAIR | Open 5 Doys 8 A M.-6 P.M. I Closed Sun. & Fri dF

Wed., August 31.1983 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Standing are Mike Timpe, building trades instructor at Wawasee High School; Michael Hall, social studies instructor at North Webster Junior High; David Elridge, English instructor at North Webster Junior High; Robert Cockburn, fifth grade teacher at Milford Elementary; William Lantz, fourth grade teacher at Syracuse Elementary; Jeffrey Hatfield, corporation strings instructor; and Robin Hanson, driver training instructor at Wawasee. (Photo by Doug Walker)

On Thursday, Aug. 25, a female was transported from Goshen Hospital to Lakeland Loving Care Center. On Friday, Aug. 26, a male, 76, was transported from Goshen Hospital to Miller’s Merry Manor, Warsaw. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all of our Secrist and Sawmill Lake friends and neighbors for their thoughts, prayers, cards and flowers received in the death of my father, Lamar Clouse. It really helps to know that people care. Thank you so much. Stephanie Esenwein, The Philip Esenwein family Syracuse EMS Ronald Martin, age 17, r 2 Syracuse, was injured when he was ran over by another skier after he had fallen from skies while skiing on Lake Wawasee. The Syracuse EMS treated his injured ankles and transported him to Goshen Hospital on August 25. Dr. Charles Miller, 43, Akron, suffered a reaction to a bee sting on August 26. The Syracuse EMS was called to Hunt’s Dental Clinic at 8:29 a.m. and transported Dr. Miller to Kosciusko Community

QA/e QJouf % QVe u/teli to the uA/tco committee and the citizens of uUi{fo/td jo/t the accept ion heM foft us on Satu/tday, <j4ug. 27,1922. you ve/ty much foft making us feet at home. HARRIS * ft 7 1 | FUNERAL | fct* HOME ■: JU 457-3144 Or 834-2821 SR 13 &CR 1000 N, Syracuse ’ k X - • - Topic Os The Month: Why Should We Have A Funeral? The ceremonial recognition of the passing of life gives us the opportunity to reflect on the value of all life. It is also a chance for the survivors to reaffirm their religious convictions. Call 457-3144 or 834-2821. for more information. ' = ' IThought: "The highest tribute to the dead is not grief, but gratitude." Thornton Wilder

Hospital. Jerry Cumberland, Akron, was injured while playing football at the Wawasee High School football field on August 29 at 6:56 p.m. He complained of pains in the back and neck areas. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service transported him to Kosciusko Community Hospital. The Syracuse EMS was called to Dana Corporation at 11:13 a.m. August 30, when Bill Dunbar, 57, Water Street, Ligonier, became ill at work. He was transferred to Goshen Hospital. Whitley County offers EMT training Whitley County Emergency Medical Service will offer basic life support Emergency Medical Technician training beginning Monday, Sept. 19, at Whitley County Memorial Hospital in Columbia City. The course will meet from 7 until 10 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. Students successfully completing the training will qualify for Indiana EMT certification. Interested applicants should call Whitley County EMS at 244-6191, ext. 118. More graduate The Census Bureau reports that the Western states have a higher percentage of high school graduates than other regions.

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