The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 September 1983 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, SEPT. 2® Admission Sherri A. Morton, r 2 box 516 Leesburg Dismissals Mrs. Robert Turner and infant son, r 1 box 760 Milford WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 21 Admissions Edgar Gilland, r 5 box 235 Syracuse Orvin Koher, r 3 box 383 Syracuse Terral Leamon, r 3 box 383 Syracuse Sylvia Reavis, P.O. Box 223 Milford Eva Warren, r 1 box 247-C Milford Zoa Metcalf, r 1 box 259 Leesburg William F. Ullom, r 1 Echo Springs, Condo 9, Leesburg Earl Walters, r 1 box 384 North Webster

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Dismissals Teri S. Newcomer, 612 Branch St., Syracuse Audrey W. Ray, 72555 CR 29 Syracuse THURSDAY. SEPT. 22 Dismissals Mary L. Brannum. r 1 box 38 Syracuse Charles F. Clark, P. O. Box 384 North Webster Sherri A. Morton, r 2 box 516 Leesburg FRIDAY. SEPT. 23 Admissions Donald E. Ringler, r 1 Leesburg Ralph Tusing. r 2 Milford Dismissals Howard Wolferman, r 5 box 422 Syracuse Mrs. Rex Fisher and infant son, r 2 box 5-M Milford SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 Admissions Floyd Gingerich, r 2 Lakeview, Apt. 3, Syracuse O. Rex Lindemood. r 2 box 81 North Webster Wilma Howk, 14091 CR 50 Syracuse Dismissals Elizabeth Maggert, 519 N. Huntington, Syracuse Carl Ryan, r 1 Leesburg Earl Walters, r 1 box 384 North Webster SUNDAY. SEPT. 25 Admissions Edith L. Palmer, r 4 box 408 Syracuse

Phyllis Custer, r 1 box 154 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Scott Abbs and infant son, r 2 box 106 Syracuse Mrs. Steve Baumgartner and infant daughter, r 4 box 163 Syracuse George H. Nordman.r2box499 Syracuse Mrs. Max Reavis and infant daughter, P. O. Box 223 Milford MONDAY. SEPT. 26 Admissions Julie A. Current, r 4 box 320-A Syracuse Donna J. Wagner. 524 S. Harrison ST., Syracuse Theodore R. Brooks, Sr., P. O. Box 38 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Stephen Atman and infant daughter, r 2 box 396-B Syracuse Elizabeth Ann Lindzy, r 5 Syracuse KCH MONDAY. SEPT. 19 Admissions Laura L. Manthey, Leesburg Margaret L. Weatherhead, Syracuse Dismissals Deanna S. Swain, Syracuse Willamette M. Churchill, Leesburg TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Admission Mark A. Kiser, Milford WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 21 Adm issions Cynthia A. Miller, Milford Aaron C. Rider. Syracuse Goldie M. Mabie, Syracuse Dismissals Margaret L. Weatherhead, Syracuse Mark A. Kiser, Milford THURSDAY. SEPT. 22 Dismissal Orville L. Thomas, Leesburg FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 Dismissals Fern Rogers, Leesgurg Laura Manthey, Leesburg SATURDAY. SEPT. 24 Dismissals Cynthia Miller and infant son, Milford SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 Dismissals Bessie M. Fuller, North Webster Births REAVIS daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max (Sylvia) Reavis of P. O. Box 223 Milford, are the parents of a daughter born Friday, Sept. 23, in the Goshen Hospital. FISHER. Rusty A. Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Rosemary) Fisher, r 2 box 5-M Milford, are the parents of a son. Rusty A., born Tuesday, Sept. 20, at 3:55 p.m. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, seven and three-eights ounces and was 22v 2 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. John Selles, Milford, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Motor token from boat Robert Todd, Frankton, reported to Kosciusko County authorities Thursday the theft of a boat motor from his summer home on Tippecanoe Lake. Woman tries to cash check Counting House Bank, North Webster, reported Monday an attempt by a female to cash a check for $315 belonging to Lonnie Gulley, r 1 Warsaw. Police suspect the woman forged Gulley's name on the check.

HARRIS >t) $ FUNERAL f OBr Jf k home Cliorfi* Harm 457-3144 Or 834-JBII fitttui SR 13 & CR 1000 N, Syracuse Topic Ol The Month: Funeral Costs? Service Costs — In addition to the professional services provided by the funeral director and funeral home staff; service costs also include: the use of the funeral homo facilities: and transportation costs lor use ol funeral home owned vehicles. Thought: "AAan is the artificer of his own happiness. " Henry David Thoreau

Fisher, Milford, are the paternal grandparents Maternal great-grandmother from Nappanee is Ardean Robinson. BAUMGARTNER. Abby Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Cindi) Baumgartner of r 4 box 163 Syracuse are the parents of their second child, a daughter. Abby Lynn, born at 12:10 pm on Tues day, Sept. 20, in the Goshen Hospital. Abby Lynn tipped the scales at six pounds, 10 ounces and measured 19 inches in lenght. Maternal grandparents are Joan Striggle of South Whitley and the late Bill Striggle. Pater nal grandparents are Mrs. Janice Baumgartner of Syracuse and Robert Baumgartner of Milford. Abby Lynn has a two-year-old brother, Christopher. MILLER, Travis Allen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (Cynthia) Miller of r 2 box 158 Milford are the parents of a son, Travis Allen, born at 9:41 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 21, in the Kosciusko Community Hospital. He weighed in at eight pounds, 14 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop of Leesburg and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Fort Wayne. Travis Allen has a sister, Amanda, four; and a brother, Jason, two. ABBS, Gregory Scott Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ginger) Abbs, r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Gregory Scott, born Thursday, Sept. 22. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 2 ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith, r 1 Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbs, US 12 Sturgis, Mich. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Sr., Fairhope, Ala. and paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence King. Sturgis, Mich. Milford EMS Following is the list of runs made by the Milford Emergency Medical Service during the past two weeks: On September 14 a male, 26, from Leesburg, was transportedto Kosciusko Community Hospital with lower abdomenal pain An 86-year-old female was

From the Syracuse Police log — Loud boom heard; caused by jet

September 21 12:59 p.m - Subject request if vehicle was towed from SR 13S. Advised negative 4:12 p.m. - Subject reference loud boom heard (eight people called). Advised jet broke sound barrier 5:45 p.m. - Local business advised boys on roof of building. Ask officers to keep check 5:48 p.m. - Subject on station advises he lost his billfold. Unknown where it was lost September 22 1:40 a m. - Ambulance dispatched to Country Meadows 7:06 a m. - Kosciusko County advises received report of a hit/skip in Wawasee Heights 8:05 a.m. - Subject advises a Huffy bicycle is in yard, owner unknown 10:09 a.m. - Subject advises two fawns on curve, may get hit 2:0B p.m. - Subject advises furniture truck trying to solicit business September 23 1:20 a.m. - Party advised loud carrying on in alley by Auer's 8:14 a.m. - Subject advises accident and fence is down cows are getting out 2:17 p.m. - Subject advises of alley being blocked

transported from an Elkhart nursing home to the Ligonier nursing home on September 21. A 68-year-old female suffering severe pain and fainting was transported to Goshen Hospital on September 21. Seven persons involved in a two-vehicle accident were transported to the Goshen Hosptial for a check up on September 21 —a 32-year-old female, a 20-month-old infant, a five-year-old child, a 25-year-old female, a 26-year-oW mate, a 16-month-old infant and a one-month-old infant. Also, on the 21st. an 85-year-old mate who suffered a laceration to the forehead was transported to the Goshen Hospital from the Lakeland Loving Care Center. A 70-year-old female was transported from her home as a direct admit to the Goshen Hospital on September 24. On September 25, an 88-year-old mate was transported to the Elkhart Hospital. A 24-year-old female with back and stomach pain and difficulty breathing was transported to the Goshen Hospital on September 26. Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank you to everyone for their visits, cards, gifts, flowers and prayers extended to me white 1 was in the hospital And a special thanks to Rev. and Sara Greenwood for their many visits. It all helped to make my stay seem so much shorter. Leona Dippoo Syracuse EMS Martha Swanson, 77, r 2 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital, Sunday, Sept. 25, at 12:21 p.m.. by the Syracuse EMS after she became ill at her home. The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service transported Edith Palmer, 83, r 4 Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital, after she fell at her home. The Syracuse EMS transported Tracy Minix. 21, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital after he became ill at 1:40a.m. on September 22. The Syracuse EMS was dispatched to r 1 Cromwell at 8:08 p.m. to transport Robin Deal, 53, to Goshen Hospital after he became ill at home Tuesday, Sept. 27.

9:14 p.m. - Subject advises of lockout at Wawasee High School September 24 3:06 a m. - Subject reference son not home, has there been any accidents. Advised same 2:28 p.m. - Subject in Fascination Place having problems with kids and dogs 7:58 p.m. - Report of vandalism just occurred 9:47 p.m. - Subject reports her 11-year-old and another boy were chased by three bigger boys 11:43 p.m. - Subject advises suspicious subjects in 700 block of South Lake September 25 7:04 a.m. - Ambulance is dispatched to Oakwood Park 9:31 a.m. - Party advises doe at Kosciusko line with a broken teg 4:13 p.m. - Subject lost house keys while taking a walk. 4:40 p.m. - Subject complained of vehicle Nocking driveway at Boston Street

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FAULTY EXHAUST CAUSES BLAZE - Milford fireman Doug Ruch hoses down a Chevrolet El Camino owned by Bob Milter of Goshen. Milter's auto caught fire around 2:15 p.m. last Friday just north of the SR 15 overpass. Nine men and four pieces of equipment from the Milford Fire Department were sent to the scene. (Photo by Tom Charles)

Obituaries

Lulu Francis Former Syracuse Teacher Mrs. Lulu (Seiders) Francis. 89, of 324 Dolan Drive, Syracuse, died in the Goshen General Hospital at 1 a.m. Sunday. Sept. 25. She was born May 11. 1894, in Berne, to Jacob and Anna (Kundred) Atz and was married in 1918 to L. A. Seiders who preceded her in death in 1940. She then married Bert Albert Francis in 1946. He died in 1968. Mrs. Francis had lived in Syracuse since 1916 and was a third grade teacher with the Syracuse School System. She was Tires stashed Ernie Rogers. 32 North Shore Dr., Syracuse, reported to authorities on September 26 that someone had cut the left front and rear tires on his automobile. Damage was estimated at S2OO. Thieves hit two homes Thieves entered the home of James Coplin, r 5 Dewart Lake, Syracuse, and took two socket sets, two tool boxes, and several hammers. Authorities estimated the value of the tools at $75. Thieves also entered the home of Jonathan Ray Tilbury, 822 Pixie Dr., Syracuse. Tilbury reported his house was vandalized and jewelry was taken.

September 26 8:54 a.m. - Lock out at a local business 3:28 p.m. - Subject reported someone threw a rock at his car and broke a window 3:50 p.m. - Subject reported children are playing near a hole on North Street 4:00p.m. - Report of vandalism 6:04 p.m. - Subject complained of boys smoking between her house and garage September 27 9:15 a m. - Subject reports two cars parking in a no parking area 5:22 p.m. - Subject advises of accident about one mile west of crazy corners 8:19 p.m. - Subject reports of harrassing phone calls 9:40 p.m. - Subject advises suspicious vehicle in middle of road near Woodland Acres 10:53 p.m. - Local business request officers reference subjects in parking lot harrassing customers

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a member of the Saint Andrew s United Methodist Church and was one of the founders of the Business and Professional Women’s Club. She also belonged to several other area clubs Survivors include: one sister, Mrs. Vernon (Margaret) Sharpe. San Marino, Calif.; and a number of nieces and nephews Services were held in Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church, Syracuse, today (Wednesday) with interment in the Syracuse cemetery. Memorials may be direced to the Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church. A rdeuna Golden Milford Resideirt Memorial services were held Sunday for Mrs. Frank Golden,

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79, Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, who died Tuesday, Aug. 2. Services were in the Calvary United Methodist Church. The Rev. David Maish officiated at the service. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery. Naomi Everly, Mother afMiHor* Man Mrs. John Everly of Wooster. Ohio, died this morning (Wednesday, Sept. 28.) She was the mother of Rev. Roger Everly of the Bethel Church Os The Brethren. Milford. Other survivors are: her husband. John; three sons, including Roger; and four daughters. Funeral arragements are' pending.

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