The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 September 1983 — Page 3

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Goshen TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 Admissions Darin Fawley, P.O. Box 57 Milford Marie Mikoch, 72833 CR 29 lot 11 Syracuse Teri S. Newcomer, 612 Branch Street, Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. William Fawley and infant son, P.O. Box 57 Milford WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 Admissions Elgie A. Tatman, 406 South Lake Street, Syracuse Melody Slabach, r 2 box 60-A Milford

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Dismissals Mrs. John Weybright and infant daughter, 16946 CR 52 Syracuse Kenneth E. Goshert, r 1 box 235 Milford THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 Admissions Sally Cox, r 2 box 172 Leesburg Doris M. White, P.O. Box 306 Leesburg Hazel M. Graff, 219 Brooklyn Street, Syracuse Dismissals Darin Fawley, P.O. Box 57 Milford Floyd W. Gingerich, r 2 Lakeview Apt. 3 Syracuse

FRIDAY. SEPT. 9 Dismissals Gerald Cramer, r 1 box 14 Syracuse David Haifley, 71570 CR 45 Syracuse Elgie Tatman, 406 South Lake Street, Syracuse SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 Admissions Margaret Graff, 13853 CR 50 Syracuse David W. Haifley, 71570 CR 45 Syracuse Dismissals Mrs. Philip Slabach and infant daughter, r 2 box 60-A Milford Leora I. Small, r 1 box 283-C Syracuse SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 Dismissal Doris M. White, P.O. Box 306 Leesburg MONDAY, SEPT. 12 Admissions Catherine B. Babcock, Greenhaus Apt. r 4 Syracuse Emergy E. Ludwig, P.O. Box 162 Syracuse Dismissal Gladys Weathers, r 5 box 326 Syracuse KCH MONDAY, SEPT. 5 ‘ Admission Michael A. Plew, Leesburg TUESDAY. SEPT. 6 Admissions James A. Rabb, Leesburg Darrell L. Rater, Syracuse WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 Admission John H. Myers, Leesburg THURSDAY. SEPT. 8 Admission Bessie M. Fuller, North Webster Dismissals Michael A. Plew, Leesburg James A. Rabb, Leesburg Darrell L. Rater, Syracuse FRIDAY. SEPT. 9 Admissions Kenneth E. Koontz. North Webster Lucas R. Knisely, Leesburg Dismissal John H. Myers, Leesburg SUNDAY. SEPT. 11 Admission Mary L. Hepler. Leesburg Dismissal Lucas R. Knisely. Leesburg AT HOME Robert (“Hap”) Ruch, r 1 Milford, is recuperating at home following a stay in Elkhart Hospital. Ruch was admitted last Thursday and released Monday following tests. IN MILFORD Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Nancy) Levernier, r 1 Milford, have been released from the McCray Memorial Hospital in Kendallville following an automobile accident Wednesday evening, Aug. 31. in LaGrange County. Mrs. Levernier was released

Friday and her husband was released Tuesday. The couple will recuperate in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Levernier, Milford. SURGERY Mrs. Delbert (Lee) Dippon, r 1 Milford, is recuperating in Elkhart Hospital following surgery on Monday. Births WEHRLY, Jessica Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Lisa) Wehrly, r 3 Warsaw, are the parents of a daughter, Jessica Lynn, born Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 10:01 a.m. in Whitley County Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, one ounce and was 49 :1 4 inches long. Grandparents from Warsaw are: Orville and Bonnie Richardson, maternal; Hershel and Nancy Wehrly. paternal; and Floyd Overmyer, maternal greatgrandfather. SLABACH daughter Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Melody) Slabach, r 2 box 60-A Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday, Sept. 8, in Goshen Hospital. VOTAW. Casey Louise Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (Julie) Votaw, 6623 Orangewood Court, Fort Wayne, are the parents of a daughter, Casey Louise, born Thursday. Sept. 8. in the Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. She weighed seven pounds, 15 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byland, Syracuse; and Mrs. and Mrs. James Votaw, Fort Wayne, are the paternal grandparents. Thelma Tharp. Tampa, Fla., is the maternal greatgrandmother; and Opal Baker, Fort Wayne, is the paternal grea t -gra ndm other TRASTER, Anthony Jason Mr. and Mrs. Jay Traster of Columbus, Ohio, are the parents of a son, Anthony Jason, born Aug. 29. He weighed five pounds. s’l* ounces and was 18 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mclntyre; and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Paralee Traster, Syracuse, wife of the late Fred J. Traster. Anthony has one sister. Michelle, and one brother. Bobby. at home. GRAFF daughter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Margaret) Graff. 13853 CR 50 Syracuse, are the parents of a daughter born Sunday. Sept. 11. in Goshen Hospital. DEATSMAN. Renee Dale Mr. and Mrs. Max (Gina) Deatsman. r 1 Leesburg, are the parents of a daughter. Renee Dale, born Friday, Sept. 9. at 8:51 in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed five pounds. 15' 2 ounces and was 19 inches long.

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(Continued from page 1) advertise for an additional appropriation to cover the fees, acknowledging a mistake was made. Unofficial enrollment figures for the corporation as of September 13 show an increase of 35 students for a total figure of 3,009. While there undoubtedly will be some withdrawals, Arnold noted a tough situation in the Syracuse Elementary School. With more workers moving into the area and consequently more students, Syracuse has a high number of children in the first grade. To help combat the problem, Arnold authorized John Naab, principal, to hire an aide for the first grade classes. Board member, Henry Smith, questioned if there was a need to shift corporation boundaries. Arnold confirmed Smith’s concern by saying a “serious look” at dividing lines must be taken which could possibly result in a~ “shift of students to North Webster or Milford” from the Syracuse schools. Arnold also presented the board with a report on the number of computers in the corporation. A total of 45 computers are in Lakeland schools with 26 purchased through local funds, seven purchased by federal grants and 12 acquired by • “various other means.” The breakdown of computers in i the respective schools is: seven at Milford Elementary; three at Milford Junior High; eight at North Webster Elementary; two at North Webster Junior High; 11 at Syracuse Elementary; four at Syracuse Junior High; and 10 at Wawasee High School. Groups who have contributed to additional computers or computer supplies include: the North Webster PTO; proceeds from the Milford Junior High fish fry;

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Graham, Warsaw, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deatsman, Leesburg, are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Graham, Bristol, are the maternal greatgrandparents. i Renee has one brother, Brian, I 3*2, at home. Milford EMS I ) The Milford Emergency i Medical Service made the following calls last week: On Friday, Sept. 9, a male, 19, i suffering from contusions and swelling in both ankels was taken to Kosciusko Community Hospital. On the same day, a male. 40, suffering from nausea, dizziness and weakness was taken to KCH. On Monday, Sept. 12, a female. 81. was transported from Goshen Hospital to her home. Syracuse EMS" Lola Francis, 89. Syracuse became ill at her home on September 8. The Syracuse EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital. On September 8 Amber Lynn Blaize, six, r 4 Syracuse, put her arm through a glass door thinking it was open. She suffered cuts to her left arm. The Syracuse EMS transported her to Goshen Hospital. Dr. Marjorie J. Gallcher, Harborside, Syracuse, suffered a reaction caused by allergies and was taken to Goshen Hospital. September 8, by the Syracuse EMS Catherine Babcock. Greenhaus Apartments. Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital on Monday, Sept. 12, by Syracuse EMS after she fell in her home. The Syracuse EMS was called to Enertrek, Syracuse, after Rick Gaff. Columbia City, fell at work and cut his forehead and neck and complained of pain in his side. He was transported to the hospital. Card of thanks HIJ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, relatives, neighbors. Rev. Maish, Dr. Magyar, for their thoughts, prayers, food, and flowers received in the loss of our husband, father, and grandfather, Lavern (Shorty) Mollenhour. It helps to knowpeople care. Thanks so much. Dorothy Mollenhour Bette and Bud Slabaugh Steve Slabaugh Mike and Linda Slabaugh Brian and Tina Slabaugh

Milford Elementary PTO. and a Syracuse business which has donated four Ataris at the elementary school and $2,500 towards the purchase of two additional computers. In other business, George Gilbert distributed bus maintenance reports compiled by Carl Hadley and noted insurance renewal will be due next year. Little informed the board a thank-you letter from John Naab for assistance on the playground renovation was received and the Wawasee library received a 20-volume set of the Nobel Prize Library from Dr. Jack Clark. Board member Dave Carey called the corporation vans a "good investment" and Marguerite Hoerr made mention of three Wawasee students who are semifinalists in the National Merit scholarship program. The students are: Ken Schafer, John Millbern and Ron Schwartz. A fact-finding session hearing between the Lakeland Comunity Educators and the Lakeland Community School Corporation will be held on Monday, Sept. 19, in the Wawasee cafeteria annex at 7 p.m. and is open to the public. The regular school board meeting will be held Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. in the administration building.

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- TRUCK FLIPS — Ken Shaw, r I Syracuse, was driving on CR lOOE near Waubee Lake early Thursday afternoon when he lost control of his truck, apparently due to a problem with the steering mechanism, and flipped the vehicle over. Shaw was not injured in the incident. An estimate of damage to the truck was not available (Photo by Doug Walker)

Obituaries

Carlisle Gans Syracuse Resident Carlisle E Gans. 72.112 N Mill St.. Syracuse, died in the Goshen Hospital at 9:58 a m Thursday, Sept. 8. He was a retired tool maker. His survivors are: two daughters. Mrs. Steve (Vicki) Morris. Seymour and Elise Gans, at home; four sons, Jerry, stationed with the US Army in Germany, Daryl. Laron and Dane, all at home; three grandchildren; and several brothers and sisters. Services were held in the Harris Funeral Home, with interment in the Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Osceola. Helen Irwin Former Syracuse Resident Mrs. Helen Irene Irwin, 86, died in the Carmel Nursing Home. Ownensboro, Ky.~at 6:15 p.m Monday. Sept. 12. The former Syracuse resident married William Irwin who preceded her in death. Survivors are: One grandson, David EpperSurpass United Way goal Dana Corporation. Syracuse, successfully completed its United Way campaign recently, and the company’s employees’ contributions surpassed the goal. Dana, one of the four pacesetters selected by United Way for early campaign this year, has been recognized as a strong supporter of United Way agencies and their services. The annual gift per participating employee was $55. Eighty-six per cent management and 61 per cent of the hourly employees participated in the pilot campaign. The overall increase in contributions from Dana Corporation was 82 per cent over the previous year. “The contributions of the Dana employees point out a well organized campaign within the plant and the enthusiastic response to the needs of the United Way agencies,” according to John Scott, 1983 campaign chairman. Daycare ('enter One of the largest contributions to United Way agencies in the northern communities was to the Lakeland Community Daycare Center. Syracuse, in 1982. The United Way board agreed to a matching grant of $37,500 so that a new building might be built to house the daycare. Other services in the northern communities include Lakeland Youth Center, with programs in Milford and Syracuse; Boy Scouts; Girl Scouts; Milford Senior Citizens; Turkey Creek Senior Citizens and Mobile Meals. Other services available to northern Kosciusko County include services from Home Health Care, Well Child Services. Hospice, Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Kosciusko County YMCA and Cardinal Center. The Happy Wanderer, van for senior citizens, travels to Leesburg, Milford, North Webster and Syracuse.

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son, Indianapolis; and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Thursday in the Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with burial in the Syracuse cemetery. Calling hours are from 5 to 9 p.m. tonight (Wednesday). Wilbur Zimmer Former Zimmer Coal Owner and Operator Wilbur Zimmer. 90. 704 W. Market St.. Warsaw, died in Prairieview Rest Home. Warsaw

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at 5:40 a m.. Thursday. Sept. 8. following a two-year illness He was the former owner of • Zimmer Coal and the husband of ■ Esther May Stuart who survives ’ In addition to his wife other sur--1 vivors are: five daughters, in eluding; Mrs Doris Boggs. Mrs. Esther Wise and Mrs. Mary Bills, all of Warsaw and Mrs Leona Buhrt of Syracuse; 13 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; and one greatgreat grandchild Services were held Saturday at 1 Titus Funeral Home, with inter- ! ment in the Oakwood cemeterv.

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