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MetroMichigan Lansing State Journal Sunday, April 1 7, 1988 Digest Also: Armed robber hits Hop-In store Lansing police are Investigating an armed robbery which took place at the Hop-In, 5400 S. Pennsylvania about 10:30 p.m. Saturday. The robber, identified as a black male wearing a long green coat blue, jeans and tennis shoes, entered the. store and Indicated he had a weapon.

The weapon was never shown. He escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash, said Sgt. Martin Underbill of the Lansing Police Department Tracking dogs followed the man about a quarter of a mile before losing-the scent In a parking lot at the corner of Cedar and Armstrong streets, he said. "He probably jumped Into a vehicle Un-derhillsaid. Clerk shoots at thief misses A clerk at the Jackpot Party Store, 2922 S.

Cedar St, decided to try to catch a thief himself Saturday night 1 But the clerk could find himself on the wrong side of the law. LI Lawrence Bauer, of the Lansing Police Department, said a man fled the store with stolen beer about 9:45 p.m. when the clerk fired several shots In the direction of the running thief. No one was hurt and the thief escaped. Discharging a firearm within city limits violates a city ordinance, Bauer said, "That's something we're going to be looking Into," -Bauer said.

"It probably will be referred to the city attorney Project Aid for Food and the Greater Lansing Food Bank will host their third annual Warehouse Luncheon from 1 1 :30 a.m.; to 2 p.m. on Monday at the Mid-Michigan Chapter of the American Red Cross. The luncheon will be used to recognize 1987 donors and announce future plans. Dr. Dorsey Hammond, a nationally known reading educator, will speak to the Clinton Reading Council at 4:30 p.m.

on April 28 at St. Johns Rodney B. Wilson Junior High School. Hammond's topic will be "Dynamics of Comprehension." i Marian Wright Edelman, president of the Children's Defense Fund, will speak at an issues breakfast sponsored by Rep. Howard Wolpe 7:30 a.m.

on April 25 at the Sheraton Hotel in Lansing. Edelman's topic will be "Children: An Investment in the ture." There is no charge for the speech, but breakfast costs $5. Call 482-9386. Camp established for mentally impaired National Library Week begins today Crash victim remains serious A Lansing woman injured In a two-car crash Fri-' day morning remained in serious but stable condition Saturday evening at SL Lawrence Hospital, a nursing supervisor said. Mary Lou Rossman, 44, suffered head and neck injuries and a broken vertebrae In the upper part of; her back and neck when she made a left turn Into the path of another vehicle on the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Delta River Drive about 10:55 a.m.

Friday, police said. Her car was struck on the passenger side by a vehicle driven by Gary Earl Elseler of Harrison. Group asks organ donation discussion The Michigan Tissue Bank is urging families to discuss what their wishes are concerning tissue and organ donation to celebrate National OrganTissue Awareness Week April 24-30. Under a new Michigan law, hospitals are required to approach families and offer the option of tissue and organ donation at the time of death. For information, contact the Michigan Tissue Bank at 1-800-468-2929.

Libraries throughout Ingham County will be keep A new summer residence camp for meotally Impaired children and adults has been established on Elk Lake, 25 miles northeast of Traverse City. The camp, Aetos Center, will operate 10 one-week sessions June 19 through Aug, 27 on a70-acre site. "There are many opportunities for a person with mental retardation to go to camp," Aetos Director; Craig Mosher said. "Aetos Center will make summer camp available to many more." A Activities Include swimming, hiking, arts -and crafts, tennis, nature and ecology study, softball, golf, music, drama and Ashing. ing a diary of the day's events from dawn to dark as part of National Library Week beginning today.

The "A Day in the Life of Michigan Libraries" observance, sponsored by the Michigan Library Association, will be Tuesday. Ingham County Library, Lansing Public Library and East Lansing Public Library will be participating. The effort is designed to demonstrate the Increasing number of library services available and the value of libraries as a community resource.1 Compiled from staff reports. Daily databank Amount par capita aitocaSed by tha start forth Qepartmant of MStary Affairs in mW-Mtehigan Death notices WEBBERVILLE DINGMAN, EDITH, 88, died Friday. Services 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Gorsline-Runciman Wllllamston Chapel. James Edward Willis, 46, 1024 ft Farrand. possession of less than 50 grams of cocaine, two years probation, $350 costs, $500 fine, any violation will result in jail sentence. JUDGE JAMES T. KALLMAN Wesley Alan Hutton, 26, no address given, and entering of a building, one year in jail, credit for 83 days, full restitution.

Leon Gerald Thelen, 41, no address given, obtaining drugs by fraud, $300 fine, $300 costs or six months in jail. Lester Taylor, 32. no address given, possession of less than 50 grams of a controlled substance, 30 to 60 months in prison, credit for 62 days. Meetings Oourty Dolarspercapta Rank in state tl6 3y $8.89 6 Gfctiof $M4 'a Shiawassee $0,95 31 Ionia 37 Livingston $0,58 39 Eaton" 1- 1 '43 1 Sit of stats i headquarters and maintenance shops Sit of National Guard aviation battalion headquarters Real estate transfers Source: Senate Fiscal Ajancy Lansing State Journal Standard Real Estate's Westmoreland Addition. To Edward B.

and Josephine R. Hoi- land from Frances M. Henderson, lot 10, Pennsylvania Heights. Charles D. and Jill B.

Patterson from Robert A. and Elsie A. Anderson, for- mer Lansing Township section 32. To GSW Associates from Charles D. and Jill B.

Patterson, former Lansing 7 Township section 32. To Derek and Laura J. Dantzler from Bruce D. and Deborah A. Dean, lot 7, Otto Park.

To Soheil and Bonnie J. Ghavami- Mamegha from Lewis M. and Trudy Gaston Crippen, lot 40, Standard Real Estate Company's Westmoreland Addi- Uon. To Paul D. and Theresa P.

Crockett from Stanley and Frances L. Jones, lot To Scott A. Parks and Jean Marie Miller from Richard S. and Jean Miles, lot 12, Riley's Subdivision. To C.

Thomas and Vikki J. Danner from Thomas W. and Jane E. Agnes, lot 153, Westmore Park No. 1.

To Minerva Haidamous from George E. and Catherine M. Chipman, lot 40, -Otto Park. To Thomas M. and' Karen L.

Wrobel from Regency Savings Bank, lot 58, Bradley Hills. To Steve and Betty J. Holoway from Thomas M. and karen L. Wrobel, lot 58.

Bradley Hills. To James T. and Lori J. Nash from Miriam Dements and Mary K. Van-Koevering, lot 27 of block 30, Elmhurst.

To Charles A. II and Marge T. Patterson from Wayne A. and Eliza- beth R. Jansen, lot 134, Knoll wood Park, To David R.

and Connie Elsie Riddle from Steven J. Haggblade, John M. Halloran, Stephen P. Davies and Ste- ven C. Franzel, lot 138, Westmore Park No.

1. To Quaker Management Corp. from Earl Keim Realty Red Cedar lot I 113. Knollwood Park, To David D. and Isabelle Ray from Bertha H.

Rademacher, lot 114, North Highland. SMITH: To Shannon R. and Bridget M. Smith, 410 S. Main, Webberville, a daughter, Rachel Marie, April 12.

Courts MONDAY DELTA TOWNSHIP: Township Board, 7 p.nL, Township Offices, 7710 W.Saginaw. GRAND LEDGE: Board of Education, 8 p.m., Wacousta Elementary School. 9135 Herbison Road, Eagle. HASLETT: Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. High School resource room, 5450 Marsh Road.

INGHAM COUNTY: Animal Con-' trol Advisory Committee, 7 pja, animal shelter, 600 Curtis SL Mason. INGHAM COUNTY: Fair Board, 8 p.m.. Fairgrounds, East Ash Street, Ma-, son. LANSING: City Council, 7 p.m.. 10th floor.

City Hall, 120 W. Michigan Ave. LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Board of Trustees, 7 p.m., room 273, Gannon Vocational-Technical Building. LESLIE: City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall. 107 E.

Belle vue. LIVINGSTON COUNTY: Board of Commissioners, 7:30 p.m.. Courthouse, Howell. MASON: City Council. 7:30 p.m..

City Hall, 201 W. Ash SL OKEMOS: Board of Education, 7:30 p.m, Kinawa Middle School. 1900 Ki-nawa Drive. WATERTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township Board, 7 p.m.. Township Hall.

12803 S. Wacousta Road. Grand Ledge. WESSERVILLE: Board of Education. 7:30 p.m..

Administration Building, 309 E. Grand River Ave. LANSING ELICK, MARGUERITE, 86, died Saturday. Services 7:30 p.m. Monday at Tiffany Funeral Home.

HARTZIER, LESSIE (BECK-WITH), 75. died Saturday. Services 10 a.m. Tuesday First Church of the -Brethren. Arrangements by Tiffany Funeral HINEMAN, EVAH 93.

died Saturday. Services 2:30 p.m. Monday at Corsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. MAYS, BETTY JEAN, 50. Mer- vyn's Department Store and party's Coney Island employee, died Friday.

Services 1 1 a.m. Monday at Tiffany Funeral Home. MILLER, RAY 67. World War II veteran and retired Lansing State Journal proof reader, died Friday. Memorial services '3 p.m.

Sunday at Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. SMITH, THELMA 76. retired Beurmann-Marshal! Corp. employee, died Thursday. Services 11:30 a.m.

Monday at Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel. VERRAN, THOMAS, 95. died Saturday. Arrangements by Tiffany Funeral Home. WILSON, OPAL, 92.

died Saturday. Arrangements by Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing-Chapel. CARSON CITY HULL, ULAH 76. of 340 Linden, died Saturday. Services 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Dodge Funeral Home, Middle-ton. DIMONDALE BORSKI, VALERIA, 82. formerly of St. Paul, died Thursday. Services 10:30 a.m.

Monday at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Arrangements by Palmer-Bush Lansing Chapel. MASON GODDARD, LEON E. (MUTT), 69; former Mason Elevator bulk feed driver, died Saturday. Services 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Gorsline-Runciman Ball-Dunn Chapel, Mason. a OKEMOS GRUGETT, MARTHA LOUISE, 82, of 3680 Dobie Road, formerly of Corunna. died Friday. Services 2:30 p.m.. Monday at Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel.

INGHAM COUNTY City of Lansing To Russell L. and Camilla T. Pea-body from Elsie M. McQueen and Clara E. Alt, lot 131, Schoolview No.

1. To John P. and Lisa A. Fletcher from Russell L. and Camilla T.

Peabody, lot 131, Schoolview No. 1. To Ronald and Gloria Luce from Gerald E. and Marilyn J. Walsh, lot 469, North Highland.

To Coleen E. Bissell from Ronald E. and Gloria F. Luce, lot 469, North Highland. To G.A.D.

from David L. Burk. lot 182, Westlawn. To Venture Group East from Elgin L. Morse, lot 5 of block 62, Original Plat.

To Robert E. Creagh from Gary L. and Sally Theisjot 5 of block 62, Original Plat i To Lansing Community College from Robert e. Creagh, lot 5 of block 62, Original Plat To Johnny Chung and Rosa and Jesus Hiromoto from Neal H. and Mary E.

Arnold, lot 12, Frandora Hills. To L-24 from Johnny Chung and i Rosa and Jesus Hiromoto, lot 12, Frandora mils. To Prime Management Co. from George A. Andros trust and Athenia Rogienski Rogers and Jane E.

and Ma- rian C. Andros, lot 7 of block 129. Original Plat. To Marilyn J. Lawrence from Richard E.

Lomax, lot 607, Pleasant Grove Nor. 2. To Nancy A. Crego from Marilyn J. Lawrence, lot 607, Pleasant Grove No.

2. To Charles S. and Karen L. Stotts from Nancy A. Crego, lot 607, Pleasant Grove No.

2. To Veterans Affairs from Union Federal Savings and Loan Association, lot 208, Churchill Downs No. 1. To James L. Gant Jr.

from Federal National Mortgage Association, lot 96, MARTIN: To Gary Martin and Deborah K. Cripe, 12100 Berryvllle Road, Rives Junction, a daughter. Jasmine Starr, April 12. RIDENOUR: To Ron and Gay L. Ridenour, 1015 Willoughby Road, Lansing, a son, Aaron Lee, April 12.

WILINSKI: To Michael J. and Dorothy E. Willnski, 6033 Southbrook, Lansing, a daughter. Rebecca Rose, April 12. ST.

LAWRENCE ETTINGER: To Cindy L. Ettingerr204 Woodworth, Leslie, a daughter, Alisun Mary, April 12. MILLER: To Douglas M. and' Diane Miller, 4890 El SL Joe Highway. Grand Ledge, a daughter, Sarah Nicole, SAITESr To Nicholas L.

and Penny Saites, 11374 Stoneybrook, Grand Ledge, a daughter, Sarah Jane, April 12. SPARROW BLANSETT: To Rhonda M. Blansett, 825 N. Pennsylvania, Lansing, a daughter. Heather Alexis, April 12.

COCOZZOU: To Thomas. E. and Carol Ann Cocozzoli, 3827 Stoneleigh Drive, Lansing, a son, Drew Miller, April 12. HARRIS: To Paula E. Harris, 1 1 1 1 w.

Allegan. Lansing, a daughter, Taqoia Cherelle, April 12. HALSTED: To Charles R. and Cynthia Halsted, 316 E. Front Grand Ledge, a daughter, Casey Marie, April 12.

INGHAM COUNTY Sentences JUDGE MICHAEL G. HARRISON Gordon Alan Shoen, 31, 6211 Beech-field, Lansing, trespassing, 30 days in jail, credit for three days, $300 costs. Tamara Marie Greene, 21. 1821 W. Grand River.

Okemos, attempted possession of a controlled substance, one year probation, last 30 days in jail, jail time may be waived in terms of probation are satisfactorily completed, $300 costs, $500 fine, five hours volunteer work per week on project of choice. David Robert Morse, 19, 1560 Eifert Road, No. 8, Holt, pleaded guilty to violation of probation, nine months in jail, credit for 189 days, probation revoked. JUDGE PETER D. HOUK Peter John Thorngate, 22, 212 Stoddard, East Lansing, delivery of more than 50 but less than 225 grams of co-' caine, life probation, $360 costs, first 10 In jail, credit for 211 days, any violation of probation will result in a prison sentence.

Corey Antwon Dodd, 17. 3329 N. Turner, Lansing, felonious assault, two years probation, six months in jail, credit for two days, any violation of probation will result in prison State lottery Births Saturday DAILY GAME: 585 BDAILY-4: 7219 SUPER LOTTO: 4,5,6,23,29,42 Compiled by staff writers Hugh Leach and Sally Trout. LANSING GENERAL COFFEY: To Ronald N. and Cindy L.

Coffey. 1236 Whyte SL, Lansing, a daughter, Brandy Lynn, April 12. For Paid Obituary Notices. Call 377-1104 Deaths and funerals Memoriorhs and Cards oi Thanki appear in Oossificotion 067 in the Classified section. p.m.

Those desiring may make contributions to the American Diabetes Association or United Cerebral Palsy Association. at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing ChapeL Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Chapel Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the First Baptist Church.

Lansing; 2 sons, Max F. (Doris of DeWitt and Jack R. (Maryel-len) of East Lansing; 7 grandchildren; 2 great grandchilren; 1 sister, Mrs. Marie Sonnan-stine of Traverse City; and several nieces. Funeral services will be held Monday, 2:30 p.m.

i. 1 HARTZLER, LESSIE (BECKWITH) Lansing Age 75, died unexpectedly in Lansing, April 16, 1988. She -was born in Bellwood, PA and lived In Grand Rapids until her marriage to Russell Hartzler in GRUGETT, MARTHA LOUISE nieces, Jackie and Jeannie Barnett; and nephews, Steve and Dave Barnett; jmany loyal and devoted friends. Military graveside services Monday, 3 pm at ML Hope Cemetery will be provided by the 82nd Airborne The family, will receive friends at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing Chapel Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. An Honor Guard will be provided by the 82nd Airborne Division Sunday, 2-4 p.m.

A Military Memo- -rial Service will be conducted on Sunday at 3 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the Education Fund of the 82nd Airborne Division Association. 3C8I Doble RL 1 Funerals DINGMAN, EDITH Okemes SMITH, THELMA M. -Lansing Age 76, died April 14. 1988 in Saginaw.

Bora April 3. 1912 in Mrs. Smith retired from Beurmann-' Marshall Corporation in 1978. Predeceased 2 by her husband, Julius J. in 1986 and daughter, Janet Sieb in 1983, Mrs.

Smith is survived by 2 sons, Harold D. (Sue) of Lansing, and Ernest J. (Lynne) of Tampa, FL; 6 grand-children; 3 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday, 11:30 a.m. at the Gorsline-Runciman Lansing ChapeL Interment will be in Deepdale Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends at the Chapel Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those desiring may make contributions to the Janet Sieb Memorial Fund care of: Kirkland Community College. Box 59A; Roscommon, MI 48653. ary 24th.

Surviving are his wife. Donna 2 sons, Thurston Goddard of Lansing and Gene Goddard of Mason; 5 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 2 step-great grandchildren; foster mother, Mrs. Lepha Hawkins of Leslie; 2 brothers, Robert J. of Mason and George R. of Eaton Rapids; 6 sisters, Anna May Jones of Leslie, Esther Ryan of Mason, Mary Bachelder of ML Pleasant, Betty Dunlap of ML Pleasant, L.

Ruth Miller of Concord, V. Jean Burns of Mason, half sister, Mrs. Rose E. Cooper of and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the Ball-Dunn Chapel Gorsline-Runciman Company, Mason, with the Rev. James Bender, Pastor of Bethel Baptist Church of Lansing, officiating. Interment in Eastlawn Memory Gardens, Okemos. The family' will receive friends at the ChapeL 7-9 p.m. Sunday, and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

on Monday. at 10 a.m. at Cristo Rey Church with Rev. Fr." William McKeon as the Celebrant. Interment will follow at SL Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

The family will receive friends Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m at the Palmer-Bush Lansing Chapel, where the Rosary will be recited Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Pallbearers will be Rene Rudolfo Reyes, Troy Patino, Rick Romankewiz, Henry Patinio and Tino Pumargo. HANSEN, KATHERINEB. (PAT) Lansing Ago 73, died Friday.

April 15, 1988. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 18, 1988 at 1:30 p.m. at the Palmer-Bush Lansing Chapel, with Rev. Wade S. Panse of ML Hope United Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will follow at ML Hope Cemetery. The family will receive friends Sunday, 2-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Lupus Foundation in memory of Katherlne Hansen. 1984. She Is survived by her husband, Russell; and children, Beverly and Donald Leas of Holt, Lawrence, and Nancy Beckwith, Ernest and Mary Beckwith and Gene Beckwith, all of Grand Rap- Ids, Merle and Barbara Beckwith of Santa Barbara, CA, Karyl and Lois Hartzler.

of Lake, ML Daryl and Kay Hartzler of Lake Odessa, Babs and Lav-erne of Chaska, MN, Ellen and Fred Clark of Virginia; .27 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren; brothers, Elwood Cherry- of Grand Rap-, ids' and Paul (Dottle) Cherry of Ohio; sister-in-law, Elaine Cherry of Phoenix. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday at First Church of the Brethren, with the Rev. Richard and Anita Buckwalter, officiating. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the Woodlawn Cemetery, 2530 Kalamazoo S.E., Grand Rapids. The family will receive their friends Sunday. 7-9 p.m. and Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Tiffany Funeral Home, For those wishing, contributions may be made to the Church World Servlce-CROP, 809 Center SL, Lansing, MI 48906.

MILLER, RAY G. Lansing Born in South Bend, IN, October 4, 1920 Mr. Miller passed away April 15. 1988 In a Lansing hospital. A former proof reader at the State Journal he retired in 1969.

Mr. Miller was a member of American Legion Post 12 and a life member V.F.W. Post 701. As a Glider Infantry Man, he served with the 82nd Airborne Division with combat in France, Germany and Belgium during World War II. As a charter member of the 82nd Airborne Division Association, he had been diligent in supporting the local Chapter as well as the National Association.

Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Noriene; 1 daughter, Tonya and husband, Dale Busse of, Lansing; 4 grandchildren, Scott, Ray, Noah, and Heather Busse; 2 brothers, Don Miller of Kinmundy. IL and Harold Miller of Brownsburg, IN; 2 sis-, ters. Phyllis Toy of Lawnsdalei CA and Doris Millikan of An Webberville. Age 88, died April 15, 1988.

She was bora August 22, 1899 in Webberville. Mr. and Mrs. Dingman had celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary in September of 1987. Surviving are her husband, Clesson; and 8 children, Luella Kullsh of New York City, Clesson Dingman, Jr.

(Ann) of Holt, Mrs. William (Dorothy) Ladd of Okemos, Lorain Dingman, Mrs. Larry (Donna) Pugh of Louisiana, Mrs. James (Laura) Brown of Lansing, Jerome Dingham (Sharon) of Lansing, and Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Nelson of East Lansing; 33 grandchildren; and 36 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the Gorsline-Runciman Wllllamston' Chapel, with the' Rev. Wayne Babcock and Rev. Brian Albright, officiating. Interment will be In Webberville Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Chapel Sunday and Monday. 2-4 and 7-9 Age 82, passed away April 15, 1988. Mrs. Grugett was born April 8, 1906 in Paclucah, KY and had been a resident of the greater Lansing area for the 'past 3 years, coming from "Corunna. Surviving are 1 son and daughter-in-law, James E.

and Lucille A. Grugett of Lansing; 1 daughter and son-in-law. Bette and Philip N. Winkelstern of Can-fieUi, OH; 6 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren. Religious services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.

Monday at the Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel, with Pastor El-- dor F. Blckel of Our Saviour Lutheran Church, officiating with interment at 4:15 p.m. Monday in Pine Tree Cemetery, Corunna, MI. The family will receive friends at the Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

Memorial contributions may be made to Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 1601 W. Holmes Rd, Lansing, MI 48910 or to the Arthritis Foundation In memory of Martha Louise Grugett. MAYS, BETTY JEAN Laaslag Age died April 15, 1988 at a local hospital. Mrs. Mays was employed with Mervyn's and Sparty's Coney Island.

Surviving are her husband, Charles; 3 children, Allison Mays, Christine Sumner and Dean Orweller, all of Lansing; 3 grandchildren, Brian Scott Sumner II, Natasha Orweller and Jeraml Orweller. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m Monday at the Tiffany Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. James Dotson officiating. The family will receive their friends Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the Funeral Home. SEPANECK, JACK A. Lansing Funeral services will be held Monday, 1 p.m. at the Gorsline-Runic-man' Lansing Chapel. Interment will be ML Hope Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Chapel Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Those desiring may make contribu GODDARD, LEONE. (MUTT). Mason Age 69, died April 16, 1988.

-He was born March 6, 19)9 In Lansing. Leon was' a life long resident of Mason. He was formerly employed with the Mason Elevator as a bulk feed driver. Mr. and Mrs.

Goddard celebrated their 42nd Wedding 'Anniversary On Febru HINEMAN, EVAH Lansing Age 93, died April 16, 1988. Born December 18, 1894 in Bryan, OH, Mrs. Hineman was a Lansing resident for 57 years and a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are 1 daughter, Mrs. -John (Patricia Lint of GORDILLO, DERRIKE.

Lansing Age 19, died Thursday. April 14. 1988. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday. April 18.

1988 tions to the Old News- Boys Association. derson, IN; cherisnea rT.

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