The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 October 1983 — Page 3

Hospital notes

Goshen TUESDAY, SEPT. 27 Admission Leo Ulery, r 2 box 77 North Webster Dismissals Eva V. Warren, r 1 box 247-C Milford William F. Ullom, r 1 Echo Springs Condo 9, Leesburg Julie Current, r 4 box 320-A Syracuse Olon R. Lindemood, r 2 box 81 North Webster WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Admission Tracy Waalewyn, r 1 Leesburg THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 Dismissals Tracy Waalewyn, r 1 box 93 Leesburg Edgar G. Gilland, r 5 box 235 Syracuse Wilma Howk, 14091 CR 50 Syracuse Donna Wagner, 524 S. Harrison St., Syracuse FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 Admission Jennifer S. Newcomer, 612 Branch St., Syracuse 1 Dismissals Mrs. Mark Chaney and infant son, r 4 box 39-B Syracuse Floyd Gingerich, r 2 Lakeview Apt. 3, Syracuse Gladys Weathers, r 5 box 326 Syracuse Phyllis Custer, r 1 box 154 Milford Sara Mock, r 1 box 49 Milford SATURDAY, OCT. 1 Admission Rhoda E. Mock, r 3 box 479 Syracuse Dismissal Marie Burket, r 2 box 109 North Webster SUNDAY. OCT. 2 Admission Lona Hamilton, r 1 Milford Dismissals Mrs. Mike Grady and infant son, r 3 box 72 Syracuse Orvin Koher, r 3 box 383 Syracuse Jennifer Newcomer, 612 Branch St., Syracuse Leo Ulrey, r 2 box 77 North Webster MONDAY, OCT. 3 Admissions Tammy Tranter, 219 S. Lake St., Syracuse Harold J. McKibbin, Lakeland Loving Care Center. Milford Warren Smith, r 1 box 616 Leesburg KCH MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Admission Blanche J. Mosher, North Webster

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TUESDAY. SEPT. 27 Admission Ralph Walker, Leesburg WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28 Admission Ellen Strider, Milford Dismissal Maydean J. Bowers, Leesburg THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 Admissions Robert Vice, Milford Daniel E. Gould, Syracuse Dismissals Blanche Mosher, North Webster Kathleen Rhodes and infant son, North Webster FRIDAY. SEPT. 30 Dismissals Aaron Rider, Syracuse Ellen Strider, Milford Robert Vice, Milford Daniel Gould, Syracuse Syracuse EMS Dewayne Slone, 18, r 1, Milford, cut his finger on a slicer while at work at Gropp’s Restaurant, Sept. 28 at 6:31 p.m. The Syracuse EMS dressed the cut and advised him to go to emergency for stitches. Courtney Blue Knisley, 15-month-old. Boston Street, Syracuse, injured her hand when a window fell on it. The Syracuse EMS treated the wound on Wednesday, Sept. 28, and the parents transported her to Goshen Hospital. The Syracuse EMS was called to the Dairy Queen on Friday, Sept. 30, when Barbara Willington, 20, Ligonier, inhaled a gasious substance. She complained of being light headed and tingling in her hands. The EMS took her vitals and advised her to go to the emergency room for a check up. Georgia Buster, 78, Greenhaus Apts., Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse EMS after she became ill at her home on Friday, Sept. 30. Three persons were transported to the Goshen Hospital after they were involved in an accident on October 1. John Cripe, 28, Ligonier; Jane Miller, 40, Cromwell; and William Jackson, 31, Ligonier. The Syracuse EMS treated the patients and transported them to the hospital. Thomas Kobel, 46, Syracuse was transported to Elkhart Hospital on October 1 by the Syracuse EMS after he became ill at his home. Josette Glon, 21, r 4 Syracuse, was transported to Goshen Hospital, by Syracuse EMS, October 2. after she became ill at

her home at 8:59 p.m. The Syracuse EMS transported Antionette Wonderly, 68, r 2, Syracuse to Goshen Hospital after she became ill at her home. Births GRADY, Curtis Blake Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Karen) Grady, r 3 box 72 Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Curtis Blake, born Saturday, Oct. 1, at 4:59 am. in Goshen Hospital. He weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces and was 21 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich, Leesburg, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grady, Syracuse, are the paternal grandparents. Curtis has two sisters, Carr, six; and Crystal, four, at home. . CHANEY, Bryan Mark Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Rebecca) Chaney, r 4 box 39-B Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Bryan Mark, born Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 10:44 p.m. in Goshen Hsopital. He weighed six pounds, eight ounces and was 20 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray, Hastings, Mich., are the maternal grandparents; and Mrs. Ada Kasten, Battle Creek, Mich., is the paternal grandmother. Bryan has one brother, Douglas, seven; and one sister. Jessica, five, at home. TROBAUGH, Ros ton Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kent (Barb Yoder) Trobaugh, 5233 Eastwick, Fort Wayne, are the parents of a son, Roston Taylor, born Monday, Sept. 24, at 12:12 a m. in Parkview Hospital, Fort Wayne. He weighed nine pounds, two ounces and was 22 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yoder, Syracuse, are the maternal grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trobaugh, North Webster, are the paternal grandparents. CHAMBERLIN, Katie Suzan Mr. and Mrs. Tad (Kelly) Chamberlin, Salisbury, N.C., are the parents of a daughter, Katie Suzan, born Thursday, Sept. 29, in Salisbury. She weighed eight pounds, nine ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamman, Plymouth; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlin, Syracuse, are the paternal grandparents. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilder. Remington. Katie has one brother. Kip, four, and one sister, Kasey, 16 months, at home. RHODES, Curtis Alan Mr. and Mrs. Alan (Kathleen) Rhodes, North Webster, are the parents of a son, Curtis Alan, born Tuesday, Sept. 27, in Kosciusko Community Hospital.

He weighed nine pounds, six ounces and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Worthman, Ossian; and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rhodes, Osceola, are the paternal grandparents. Curtis has one brother, Christopher Alan, two, at home. WAGNER, Michael Keith Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Donna) Wagner, 524 S, Harrison St., Syracuse, are the parents of a son, Michael Keith, born Thursday, Sept. 29, at 6:21 p.m. in Memorial Hospital. South Bend He weighed three pounds, two ounces and was 16 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hershberger, Dewart Lake. The paternal grandmother is Dorothy Wagner. Syracuse, wife of the late Charles Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Huff from Bremen are the maternal greatgrandparents. Michael has one sister. Melissa, five, at home. FRUSH, Staci Ann Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Brenda Clay) Frush, Warsaw, are the parents of a daughter, Staci Ann. born Saturday, Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. in Kosciusko Community Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 9*2 ounces and was 19 3 .* inches long.

GGH series discusses heart disease prevention

The prevention and management of heart disease will be featured in a series of classes October 11. 12 and 14 at Goshen Hospital beginning at 7 p.m. in the Pepple Auditorium. Topics planned for each session include: Session I — Dottie Kauffmann, R.N., cardiac rehabilitation coordinator, will provide information on the heart and its function, the process of heart disease and healing of the heart after a heart attack, Risk factors, what can be done to alleviate them and warning signs of a heart attack will also be discussed. Specific types of heart disease or complications will be considered. Session II — Dr. Jack Clark will discuss commonly prescribed heart medications, their action on the heart and possible side effects. The remainder of the second session will be centered on a discussion of the emotional effects of heart attack for the pa tient, the spouse and the family The thoughts and feelings of the patient and family both during and after hospitalization will be clarified. Session 111 — Barb Fierce, dietician, will discuss low salt, low cholesterol and low fat diets.

Maternal grandparents are Richard and Ann Clay, Warsaw; and paternal grandparents are Jerry and Julia Frush. Warsaw. Maternal great-grandparents are Marie Clay and Harvey and Norma Henwood, all of Syracuse. William Frush, Warsaw, and John Camden, Pierceton, are the paternal great-grandfathers. ALTMAN, Stephanne Joy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen (Ruth) Altman, r 2 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Stephanne Joy, born Thursday, Sept. 22, in Goshen. She weighed seven pounds, Ba 48 a 4 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Haifley, Syracuse; paternal grandparents are Oliver Altman, Arkansas and Laverne Hodges from Mississippi Card of thanks CARD OF THANKS A sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me with flowers, gifts, cards, visits, phone calls, help and prayers during my recent surgery. Velma Pinkerton

which are followed by individuals following a heart attack or as a prevention for artery disease. Mrs. Fierce will also cover the basic food groups and foods to be avoided and eaten by the heart patient. There will be time to ask questions at each of the classes and no charge or pre-registration is required. Interested persons may call the Education Department at the hospital for more information. Head lice exists in schools In response to reports in various media, Mary Robertson, corporation nurse, agreed the Lakeland school system has had head lice like any other corporation in the state, but she does not see the problem as being worse this year than in previous years. "While the problem is wider in the state,” she explained, “I don’t see it as being any worse here than other years.” Contrary to popular belief, head lice does not begin in the school. Mrs. Robertson stressed most of the lice is brought into the classes from summer activities where children have shared hats. When they enter school in the fall, the lice spreads because students, especially in the elementary schools, have a tendency to use each other's combs, sweaters and hats. “Elementary students' heads are just closer together,” commented the nurse. Mrs. Robertson would like for all parents to check their children’s heads every day for little silvery particles on the hair shafts, remembering even the cleanest of children can get head lice. If the parents discover lice, clothing and bedding, as well as the child’s head must be treated. Any parents who suspect their child has head lice are encouraged to call the respective school or Mrs. Robertson, “I'm very grateful for mothers who call because I can then check the child and the whole class if there is head lice. ” Head lice is a continual problem in schools, first occurring in the fall and often reoccurring in the spring, but it is easy to control if parents are aware of the problem, remove the “dirty” stigma and take proper measures to combat the problem.

f ® HARRIS & I*-’ ® FUNERAL 4- WV JK ® HOME A JU, oXJS “*• SiLS SR 13 & CR 1000 N, Syracuse gfeQgfßL * Topic Os The Month: Funeral Costs? Merchandise Costs — These costs may vary considerably due to individual needs and preferences. Items included in this category are: clothing and grave markers, vaults or graveliners, caskets (protective and non-protective). Thought: "Strike when thou wilt, the hour of rest, but let my last days be my best." Robert Browning

■I *■* CYCLIST. HORSE RIDER INJURED — A motorcyclist and a horse rider were injured September 26 in a mishap on the Milford-Syracuse Road near Milford. Doug Plummer, Syracuse, was on his motorcycle when he approached a group of people riding horses. One of the horses and its rider. Sister Adele Beachum. went down, and Plummer and his cycle also left the roadway to avoid a collision. Plummer suffered a dislocated shoulder and bruises in the accident, while Sister Beachum suffered pelvic injuries. Both were treated at Goshen General Hospital. The horse was not injured. (Photo by Bob List) Obituaries

Gladys Mauzy Former Syracuse Resident Mrs. Gladys H. Mauzy of the Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford, formerly of Greenhouse Apartments. Syracuse, died in the Goshen General Hospital at 4:10 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 1. She was the wife of H Louis Mauzy who preceded her in death. Survivors include: one son, Robert J. Mauzy. Syracuse; and one grandson, Rusch. Miami. Fla. One son preceded her in death. Memorial service will be held Saturday in the East Hill cemetery, Rushville. There will be no calling or viewing. Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, is in charge of local arrangements. Richard Perrin Brother of Syracuse Woman Richard Eugene Perrin, 32, 3144 S. Seventh St.. Goshen, died unexpectedly in the Goshen General Hospital at 6:15 am. Monday, Oct. 3. He was a native of Goshen and was born Sepember 4, 1951, to Everett and Marjorie (Miller) Perrin. A 1970 graduate of Fairfield High School, he had been an employee of R.C. Industries and Avas a member of the Goshen Moose Lodge. Surviving are: two sons, Richard Eugene, Jr., and Chad Anthony, both of Goshen; his father. Everett, Millersburg; four sisters, Mrs. Carl (Connie) Wheeler, Syracuse; Mrs. Wayne (Betty) Mast and Sharon Kauffman. both of Goshen, and Mrs. Manley (Katheryn) Rohn. Elkhart; three brothers, Everett, Spanaway. Wash., Dennis and James, both of Goshen; and his grandmother. Mrs. William (Fern) Miller, Goshen. Services will be held Thursday in the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, Goshen, with interment in the Oak Ridge cemetery there. LaVerne Roeder Lake Wawasee Summer Resident LaVerne (Tom) Roeder. 61, of 304 Waterford St., Wakarusa, died in the Memorial Hospital. South Bend, at 1:40 a m. Tuesday, Oct. 4. The Lake Wawasee summer resident had been an active community leader and an Elkhart industrialist. His surviors include: his wife, Betty Jean; two daughters; a son; his mother; a sister; two brothers; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at the Wakarusa United Methodist church, with burial in the Olive cemetery.

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Donald DeFries Former Dewart Lake Resident Donald D. DeFries, 66, 2537 DeMorrow Circle, Stevensville, Mich., died in his home at his home Sunday. Oct. 2. He was a former resident of Dewart Lake, near Milford, and a 1935 graduate of Milford High School. He was born June 19, 1917, in Kosciusko County, and retired in 1976 from Whirlpool Corporation. He was a member of the Saint : Joseph Elks BPOE number 141, ' Western Star Masons of Berrie Springs, and the Scottish Rite of ' Grand Rapids. Survivors are: his wife. Alpha < Mae; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jayne) Tregoning of Coloma, 1 Mich.; three sons. Larry of Lima. 1 Ohio, Alan of Stevensville and Douglas of Benton Harbor. Mich.; and six grandchildren. • Services were held today 1

Revenue sharing to be used for street repair

Syracuse’s $27,500 in federal revenue sharing funds will be used for street repair or put towards the town operating fund, according to a decision reached last night by the Syracuse Town Board. The board, meeting in an open session, heard several suggestions for the use of the funds before reaching a decision. Rev. David Hyndman, president of the Board of Directors of the Lakeland Community Day Care Center, read a letter to the board requesting that some of the money be used for asphalting a parking lot and driveway at the center. Board president Carl Myrick responded to that request by pointing out that federal guidelines for the use of revenue sharing funds stipulate that the money must be spent where it benefits the largest number of people. He did not feel that such a request qualified under those guidelines. Myrick, as well as board members William Hess, Jim Hughes and Joe Morganthaler

F^ANTED - I I PIOPLI I To Know Which SINS AM NOT "COVERED BY THE BLOOD" If you believe that someone has an "unclean B spirit" when it really is the Holy Spirit that leads, B I guides and directs that person, you can never have forgiveness for your sin, ever if later you discover B that you were wrong in believing it was an evil spirit. (Mark 3:29-30) If you sin after you learn that such acts are sins you can have no forgiveness. (Heb. 10:26-31) If you have repented once it is not possible to ever repent again because of a repeated sin. This is re-crucifing the Son of God. (Heb. 6:4-8) If you "backslide" you can never return to where you were. You can have no forgive- B ness for your sinnings in your "backslide". (II Peter 2:19-22) (A Biblical fact is that it is impossible for a child of God "to over" "Backslide" if John 10:27-30 is true. A Biblical fact is that a genuine "child of God" is disciplined into obedience so that B he is conformed to the image of the Christ os he walks this earth. (Heb. 12:7-11; Gal. 4:19; 1 John 2:6.) And what does God call Those who do not accept discipline? Heb. 12:8) For more information call 45t- B 4239 after having road all scriptvro referred to«

(Wednesday) at the Kerley & Starks Funeral Home. Saint Joseph, Mich., with interment in the Riverview cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Berrien County Cancer Society or the Hospice at Home, Inc.. ✓ Roberta Collier Mother of Milford Man Roberta Collier, 41, 69807 CR 29, died in th Goshen General Hospital at 8:30 p.m. Monday. Sept 26. following an extended illness. Mrs Collier was a former employee of Goshen General Hospital. Her suvivors are two daughters; four sons, including Anthony, Milford and Michael, at home; three sisters; and a brother. Services were held in the Yoder-Culp Funeral Home, burial arrangements are pending

suggested that the funds be put toward town street repairs. Hughes also proposed that SI,OOO be given to the park department for the purchase of playground equipment. Cynthia Frye, Syracuse ClerkTreasurer, noted that the Kosciusko County Tax Adjustment Board is planning to cut the Syracuse town operating budget by $90,000 next year. She suggested that the revenue sharing funds could be used to help cover shortages created by that move. After some discussion, a motion was made that the funds be designated for street repairs in fiscal 1984 with the option of using them for the general operating budget should the need arise. The motion was passed and the meeting adjourned. , Clinging? Run a wire coat hanger between your dress and nylon slip. This will draw out the electricity and eliminate some of the clinging.

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