The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 September 1986 — Page 3

Hospital Notes

Goshen TUESDAY. SEPT. 9 Di*mi»*al* Garry Mann*, r 2 box 41, Syracuse Mr* Thoma* Kruger, r I box 304, North Webxter WEDNESDSA Y, SEPT. 10 AdmUxinn* Blanch M Maxon, r I box 203 A, Syracuse William Weatherhead, 700 E Greenhaux Drive, Apt 72, Syracuse Dixmixxalx Mr* Scott A Templin, r 2 box 144, Mdford Mr* Steven B Mullet, r 2 box 144, Leexburg THURSDAY. SEPT. II Admixxioax Tom S Sauerbret, r l box 91, Syracuse George J Hart ter, r I box 748, Milford Dixmixxalx Eugene Wilson, r I box 04, Leesburg FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 Dismissal* Helen J Hughes, 612 Baltimore, Syracuse' SATURDAY. SEPT. 13 Admissions Sandra K Hawkins. PO Box 345. Milford

Obituaries

Albert J. Sedery Sm Os Syracuse Women Albert J Setiery, ft), Nokomis, Fla , died Saturday, Sept 6, in Venice, Fla He was the son of Ernestine V Urschel, Syracuse ° Sedery was born on July 6,1906, in Gary, and was a resident of Syracuse at one time He retired from Zulner, Fort Wayne, and was an Air Force veteran Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Tim i Karen' Amstutz, Leo, and Kim Sedery , Fort Wayne, one son, Craig Sedery, Fort Wayne, his mother, Ernestine Urschel, Syracuse, and one grandson Funeral services and burial were at Venice, Fla A memorial service will be conducted Saturday, Sept. 00, at 5 30 p m at St Martin de Porres Catholic Church,Syracuse Ewing Funeral Home, Vemca, F4a , was in charge of arrangements Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society Bertha D. McCuen farmer Milford Resident Bertha Devere McCuen, 83, Kenney Retirement Community,

Crime Watchers program initiated at Syracuse

The Syracuse PoliZeDepartment will beguji its Crime Watch program Monday, Sepb-22, at 7 pm in the Crosson Park Scout Cabin, located "on Huntington Street, across from the police department Chief who w ill he introducing the program, stated that this particular meeting will be for the residents of the First Ward The purpose of having programs for separate wards is the space limitation, according to the chief, who urged anyone receiving a leaflet about the program to notify his neighbors Ziller plans to ask for volunteers to become block captains after he speaks to residents in each ward. After block captains are assigned they will be asked to invite as many of their neighbors on their block to another meeting, where the chief

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CRIME WATCHERS — Area clubs and merchants have joined Syracuse Police Chief Robert Ziller in contributing to the Syracuse Crime Watch program, which will be, launched Monday. Sept. 22, with an inaugural meeting for First Ward citiiens at 7 p.m. injhe Crosson Park Scout Cabin. Huntington Street. Pictured from left are: Richard Taylor, American Legion; Bob „ Westfail. Wawasee Rotary Club; Barbara Matney. Business & Professional Women's Club; Ziller. and Owen Snyder and Burl Warren. Lakeland Faternal Order of Eagles. Donators not pictured include: Robert Sloop, Ki wants Club; and Jim Evans of Augsburger's super-Vain.

Linda S Jones, 612 S Harrison, Syracuse Dismissals Hilda H Setffert, PU Box 263, Syracuse SUNDAY. SEPT. 14 Admissions Robert N Roder. r 5 box 64 A. Syracuse Dismissals Blanch M Mason, r I box 263 A, Syracuse MONDAY. SEPT. IS Admissions Terri Ritter, PO Box 44L Syracuse Robert J Kutch, r I box 110 A, Syracuse Dismissals Tom S Sauerbrel, r I box 91, Syracuse Robert J Davis, PO Box 473, Milford KCH MONDAY, SEPT. 6 Admissions Janet L McKinstry, Syracuse TUESDAY. SEPT. 9 Admissions Robert L Rodgers, Cromwell

Ligonier, died Friday, Sept 5. at It 06 pm in the retirement center after being in failing health for several years She previously had resided for five years in Lakeland Loving Care Center, Milford In earlier years she had resided in Nappanee and Plymouth Mrs McCuen was born on December 19, 1902, in Kosciusko County, the daughter of William O and Minnie Edna < Yeager» Lutes She married Willard M McCien on January 13, 1933. in Kosciusko County. He preceded > her in death on April 28, 1981 / She, along with her husband; had a young people s orchestra which traveled around to dif\ ferent churches giving perfor mances from 1940 1955 Surviving are a foster son, Richard E Howard, Ligonier; five sisters, Evelyn Gall. Ligonier, Marjorie Lutes, Mary’ Hepler, Nellie Sechrist, and Helen Miller, all of Nappanee, and four brothers, Everett Lutes, Elkhart. Delbert, Herman, and Clifford Lutes, all of Nappanee Services were held at I pm, Monday, Sept. 8, at Johnson Funeral Home, Ligonier, with Rev Warren McCuen, Warsaw, officiating Burial was in Stoney Point Cemetery near Atwood

can meet with them personally and discuss particular problems in their neighborhood Topics to be discussed include: lighting your property; proper locks and security systems, identifying your property by marking it; escort services for the elderly; neighborhood clean-ups. and suspicious subjects in the neighborhood Ziller said that once neighborhoods are organized. Crime Watch signs will be posted, notifying strangers that the neighborhood is a Crime Watch area. According to the chief, the purpose of having a crime prevention program is to have the citizens of the community join with law enforcement officials in taking on the responsibility of ensuring the safety of their homes, work places, and neighborhoods.

Brian L Rose. North Webster Dismissals Rudy J Cesco, Leesburg Brian L Rose. North Webster Anna Mary Soderberg, Leesburg WEDNESDAY. SEPT. IS Dismissals Janet L. McKinstry. Syracuse THURSDAY. SEPT. Il Admissions Terry E Powell, Milford Dismissals Robert L Rodgers, Cromwell FRIDAY. SEPT. 12 Admissions Fred A. Hamilton. North Webster Walter C Keal. North Webster Dismissals Clarence R Gross. North Webster Kenneth L. Sliter. Milford SATURDAY. SEPT. 13 Admissions Nathaniel S Bornman, Syracuse Dismissals Shannon R Pollock. Milford SUNDAY. SEPT. 14 Dismissals Terry E Powell, Milford ADMINISTRATOR ON THE MEND Roger Kreider, assistant superintendent for business at Wawasee Community School Corporation. came through his recent surgery well and is

Ruby A. Brown Poor Relief Investigator Ruby A Brown, 68. Fort Wayne, died at 2:55 a m Tues day, Sept 9. in St Joseph Medical Center Mrs Brown was born in Milford and was a former Washington Tow nship poor relief investigator She had resided most of her life in Fort Wayne Surviving are her husband. Ray L . one son. Rick. Fort Wayne, one brother. Glen Hunt. Fort Wayne, and one sister. Helen Silveus. Fort Wayne Services were held at 3pm Thursday. Sept It. in D O. Me Comb & Sons Lakeside Park Home, Fort Wayne B-urial was in Covington Memorial Gardens Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association Mildred M. Fowler Mother Os Syracuse Resident Services were held at 10:30 a m. Thursday. Sept 11. in King Memorial Home. Mentone, for Mildred M Fowler. 85. 6363 Three Mile Rd, Ada. Mich, formerly of Mentone She died at 5:30 am, Monday. Sept 8, in Grand Rapids. Mich

"It is not a program that is ask ing you to spy' on your neighbor, but rather, one that is asking you to watch out for him." Ziller said He also noted that there are

Credit card calls made easier

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recuperating at home Bill Little, school board president, said Kreider expects to be back at his desk about September 22 Syracuse EMS ' The Syracuse EmergencyMedical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Vida Thortus, 81, r 4, Syracuse, was taken to Fort Wayne Hospital after the EMS was called to her home at 1:03 p.m Thursday. Sept. 11. Quinn Wegener. 11. r 3 box 641. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Thursday after the EMS was called to Vega Field at 5:04 p.m. The EMS was called to Dana Corporation at 3:15 am. Friday. Sept 12. Charles Farr. 32, r 1 box 99A. North Webster, was taken to Goshen Hospital The EMS was called to Dana Corporation at 2:43 p m Thurs day. John Cobler, 207 Third St. St Joseph, was taken to Goshen Hospital The EMS was called to Pier 360 Lake Wawasee. at 5:35 pm Saturday. Sept 13 Mark Mock. 28, r 4 box 342, Alexandera. was not transported Allen Copin. 29. r I box 882. Cromwell, was taken to Goshen

Mrs Fowler was born m Mansfield. Ohio, in May 7. 1901 On March 13, 1920, she married William E Fowler in Mansfield He is deceased She was a member of the Roann United Methodist Church. Mentone Hume Ec Club, and War Mothers Surviving are two daughters. Mrs Paul iNorma' Rush. Syracuse, and Mrs Dick tMargaret' Martin. Ada. Mich .; one son, Harold Fowler, Fort Wayne, one sister. Edith Wert. Mansfield. Ohio, eight grand children, and six great grandchildren Rev Lester Taylor, pastor of the Mentone United Methodist Church, conducted the service Burial followed in the IOOF Cemetery in Roann Lillian Sleighter Secretory Lillian Sleighter. 91. Pierceton, grandmother of Beth Krull of Milford, died Friday. Sept 12. at Mason Health Care. Warsaw. She had been in failing health the past year Mrs Sleighter was born on March 6. 1895. in Warsaw, the daughter of Will and Lena ißerry' Deßore In 1921. she

over 10 million people involved in (.'rime Watch programs all over the country, helping to tut crime more than half in some com munities.

automatically picks up the number and charges the call to the appropriate account. This saves callers time by not having to go through the operator to place their calls, United Telephone customers who have questions regarding their Calling Card are asked to call their United Telephone business office, toll-free, at 1-800-257-3212, Customers who wish to make long distance calls from their home may continue to use 1-plus dialing as outlined in their telephone book

Hospital after the EMS was called to his home at 8:59 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 13. Bobbie Roeder, 16, r 5 box 64A, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called ‘ > his home at 4:02 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14. Michael Rechel, 16, 3413 Portsmouth Dr, Elkhart, was taken to Goshen Hospital after the EMS was called at 7:01 p.m.. to Wawasee High School. Monday. Sept 15. Births KUHNS daughter _ Mr and Mrs. Laverne (Arlene> Kuhns, r 2, Milford, are the parents of a daughter born on Wednesday. Sept 10, at Elkhart Hospital x SCHULDT. Cassandia Nicole Mr. and Mrs. Bradley (Peg Hughes' Schuldt. Culver, are the parents of a daughter. Cassandia Nicole, born on Tuesday. Sept 2. in South Bend Memorial Hospital She weighed seven pounds, five ounces Cassandia has two sisters. Ruth and Alison, and one brother, Brian. Schuldt is the principal at Culver High School Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joe Hughes. Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs William Schuldt. Pierceton

married Frank Sleighter He preceded her in death in 1984 A lifetime resident of the Pierceton area, she was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Pierceton, worked as a secretary for Knull Garage in Pierceton and was a housewife Additional survivors include one daughter. Marietta Sweetheimer. Pierceton, two sisters. Mrs Blanche Pletcher. Parkridge. 111. and Mrs Wilma Bur rough, Louisia. Va ; twoaddi tional grandchildren. Bruce Sweetheimer. Pierceton, and Cynthia Petersen. Bettendorf, lowa, and eight greatgrandchildren Services were held Sunday. Sept 14, at 2pm in McHatton Sadler Funeral Home officiating Doratha Fry officiated and burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery. Pierceton

k When you budget this winter’s expenses... I. 1- /'I J C. —‘ — —— mRvMi W • ■ - m— : j i b ' a V > •-: . .»■■■- i f— — '\ A * r 1 H 4 ■ ' ' . . L ;■ ' ■ . i ■. ■ ■ ■ ■. I ' ■ We’re Here To HELP—...with the 8-Month Budget Plan. Money sure can go fast when you plan out use. Any over or underpayments will be the family budget No matter what tune of shown in your May billing Your local the year it is. N lI'SCO office has u m pamphlet explainwhy NlPSCOoflbrs a spw-ial billing '■*<hb'y l "' , ' ,s ,h,S h, ' lp, ' Ul program calk'd the 8 Month Budget Plan, Whatever your part icular enei'gy concerns It's a lot like our Equal Riyment Plan. are. remember, we're hen«Ao help For more which averages out energy costs for a year, informat ion. contact your local NIPSt. O But the 8-month version begins in Otober , Customer Service representative. and ends in May. So you'll be averaging out , enei'gy costs over the coldest months only, ' When ,rou sign up in September, we'll tell < you what the average energy costs will be a = for the next 8 months. Just use that figure as you do your budget i% A The 8-Month Budget Plan has no add-on . charges. You pay for only the energy you I ht'lV U hen \ OU IU t (I US. $ Xl*M> »<>'*

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FAILURE TO YIELD — Joseph R. Lex monos Syracuse failed to yield right of way to the oncoming car driven by Shanda Bali of Syracuse while attempting to turn south onto Huntington Street in his 1979 Chevy Impala. Due to an obstructed view by a truck. Leamon was unaware that the Ball car was proceeding straight through the intersection when he turned. ( At the time of the accident. Leamon was in the middle of taking his driving test. (Photo by Dale Tobias)

Minor damage as cars collide Minor damages were caused in a two-car collision in a private driveway . 200 feet west of Old SR 15N. off CR 1350 N. at noon last Wednesday. Sept 10 Daniel VanLue, 27. r I. Milford, was attempting to back a 1985 Toyota from his driveway onto CR* 1350 when he collided with a 1978 Mercury, driven by Lester Lennon. 72.1607 Matter Park Rd . Marion Lennon was making a right turn into the driveway and attempted to back when he saw VanLue but was unable to avoid him Vp to S4OO tn damages was caused to the VanLue vehicle, while the Lennon car suffered up to SIOO in damages No injuries or arrests were reported

Goshen Hospital to offer CPR course

Goshen Hospital is offering a CPR instructor course using the American Heart -Association guidelines The class will be Saturday. Oct 4. from 9 a m 5 p m Interested persons must be currently certified in CPR This course will include demonstrations, a lecture on “The Art of Teaching, partici pant presentations and crittqumg Upon successful completion of the course, the participants will be certified instructors, eligible to instruct community CPR class To maintain certification two <2‘ classes must be taught each year It is necessary to register by

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HELPING HER SISTER — Kari Evans of Syracuse is pictured •helping her sister. Shanda Ball, at the scene of the accident which occurred on Friday. Sept, 12. at the corner of Main and Huntington streets Ball was the driver of the 1896 Pontiac lOOV.tt Photo by Dale Tobias >

September 29 as class size is limited There is a fee to cover the costs of materials, which is needed for review prior to the

THE FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS OF BILL & RENK STATH want to thank them for all their hard work afthe Waubee Lake Park. We appreciate your efforts’

class. For more information or to register, call education depart ment. 533-2141. ext .1104.

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