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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 16

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Cumberland, Maryland
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IVENINC TIMM. aiMWMLANU, MU, THURSDAY. XOYKMBUI 1MI ifAKr QHtmmr (ran Page IS) Uo, MM) Caul Md DoMM lUakw, Mh sUW- 'dwWl tomorrow at I w. oot day, rjWnt Ja 1M Uryhere. Services for Warren Hamilton, lock 'Kuiiral''Mwe' ifter 1r74, OWlown, yesterday today with services to Memorial HvspiUd, will be con- theft ftttMtar ducted tomorrow al 2 p.

m. the p. m. W.Riflorode, 'past Klght hineral -t ni. i I It A native of LoMCOiiuig, Ml, she was bora February daughter of the late WillUm Krancls Md Bratth.

wood. Her budwwd, WilUaaa Hasenpnug, died in 1947. Survivors include' terc, Mrs. Ruth Duncaa, J'Wtn burial ii Phite Cemtlery. Mrs.

Gall Ross, wite of Edward J. Ross in DiU Germany. t'Trlflilj Mclho-i 'Rev. B. Hiirtmai), pastor oljddphia.

and Mrs. officiate wltli Etlerslie Methodlsl Church, will of jierc; a xlsler, wid Inltrment will be In Occhnlia, Philadelphia; three Ml. Merman Ccmclcry. Surviving arc sister. Mrs.

brothers, Carl Braithwood, Phila-, delphia; lialph Christine Wine, Washington, N. piUl. to word received fowr Ion- yesterday by Mr. and Mri. Edward J.

Ross Barton. Their ton, Edward them that death resulted from a heart condition, Tlte airman wired he was (lying home and that his. wife's body would arrive this week. OUrer L. Shaffer BOWLESBURG Am Shaffer, wife of Oliver Lee Shaffer, of here, 'died Wednesday her home.

She had been 111 11 years. A native of 'Terra Alia, W.Va,, ahe was born April 13, 1W2 a daughter of the late William and Virginia (Sypole) Wright. She 'was a member of Christ Methodist Church 'of Rowlesburg. Besides her husband, she is aurvived by. five torn, Daniel Shaffer, Kingwood, Alton W.

Shaffer, Tucson, Oliver C. Shaffer, Linceln, Richard M. Shaffer, Wilmington, and Hugh S. Shaffer, Rowlesburg; a daughter, Virginia Grimm, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Howard Campbell, Morgantown, and Mrs.

Ora Wright, Moundsville, W. two brothers, W. C. Wright, Bellaire, Ohio, and Howard Wright, Moundsville, and 12 The body will be the donce where services will be con- jamln Hamilton, this 'city; Carr Hamilton, Wllliamsport, and Basil Hamilton, Akron, Ohio. William II.

Fklcber William Henry Fletcher, 75, formerlv of RD 1. "'en be taken to (lie Myers 'died yeitc'rday at the home of his Home in- Philadelphia, Mrs. Sammucl Wilt, where services will be conducted Corrigahvillc tomorrow and interment will be Born at Trail, he was a ln llle Norlhwood son of the late William and Nancy there. brotlicr5 Ernesl Hami1 "0 Ben- and Alfred and three Braithwood, of grandchildren. She was a member of Christ Methodist Church of Rowlesburg.

The body is at the KikcWalson Funeral Home "where services were conducted today. The body (Weimer) Fletcher. His wife, Nora Fletcher, died last January. Mr. Fielchcr was a retired shearman for the BiO Railroad.

Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs; Charles Morris, this cily; four sons, l.cslcr and Robert Fletcher, both of this city; Marshall Fletcher, RD 1, Flintslone, and Herbert Fielchcr, Alexandria, a sister. Mrs. Lawrence Hobinette, this cily: 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Hater Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from's to 4 p.m. and 7 lo 8 p.m.

Services will be conducted at the funeral home'Saturday nt 2 p.m. by Rev. Walter M. TwiRg. Interment will bo in Hillcrest Burial Park.

Simon Kemp MEYERSDALE, Pa. Simon Kemp, 79j formerly of RD 1, Meycrsdalc, died yesterday in Ohio. Surviving are five children, rank, Wheeling; Mrs. Almp toberts'and Mrs. Eva Mallhews; Canton; Mrs.

Mayme 'iliiam Kemp, Sandusky, Ohio; ve step-children, Clcman Miller, Trs. Elsie Klink and Ralph Mil- all of RD 1, Meyersdalc; Mrs. Joyce, Pittsburgh, anrj Howard Miller, Salisbury; a brother, Raymond Kemp, Canton; Mrs. Hattie Sell and: Mrs. Marie! Loguc, both of Can- arid Mrs.

Florence Price, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The-body is at the Konhaus Funernl Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at I p. m. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery.

Wllllim Haieapflug ROWLliSBUilG Mrs. Charlotte Haseiipflug, 69, of here, died Wednesday in Preston County Hospital Where the had been a McfMaaM HEADSV1LLE, W. Edward Mcponald, died yesterday at ills home here. A native of Maysyllic, he was a son of the late John and Mary E. (Haslacker) McDonald and was a retired farmer.

His Wife, Lucy R. McDonald, preceded him in dcalh. Survivors include two sons, Edgar H. McDonald, of here, and Henry McDonald, with the Alr Force-in SI. Louis, a sister, Mrs.

George Hickle, of here, and several nieces and nephews. be conducted tomorrow at 2(30 p.m. at Heads ville MelhodiEl Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the residence.

The family thai floweri be omitled. Eafaa Icfant MIDLAND-Linda M. Eagan, 15-monlh-Old daughter of Edward and Hilda (Smith) Eagan, of here, died ycstercjay in Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland. Surviving besjdes her parenls, are Ihree brothers, Edward, Wil liam and James Eagan, and two 1 Mn. Grace Mvf raff HYNDMAN MM, (Davis) Margraff, of here, died afternoon at her A native Of HyndmaBj she was born September 11, 1879, a daughter of the late Augustus and Emma (Miller) Davis.

Her husband, John D. Margralf, preceded her in death. She was a member of the Hyndman Methodist Church. Survivors include; a daughter, Hiss Betty D. Margraff, at home.

The body is at the Zeigter Funeral Home where services will be conducted on Saturday at I by Rev. Willard White, pastor of Hyndman Methodlsl Church. Inlerrnent will be in Ihe Hyndirian Cemetery, elson, Mechanicsbiirg, Ohio, and sislers, Patricia and Margaret Eagan, at home. The-body is a I the residence where services will be conducted Friday, will be in Belvedere Cemetery. A requiem mass, will'be celebrated tomorrow at a.

in St. Joseph's' Catholic Church at Midland. Interment will be in the Belvedere 'Ccmelcryl Anvil Servleei Services for Raymond C. Auvil, 49, of 403 Grand Avenue, who died Monday in Keyser, will be conducted tomorrow at the Scar- pclli Funeral Home by Rev. Coq- nell Chancy, pastor of Wiley Ford Church of the Brethren.

Burial will be in-Rest Lawn Cemetery. Members of the 'FO'Eagies wfil conduct a service today at 8 p. m. at the home. "YOU SURE KNOW HOW TO SHOP, LADY- BANK SERVICES NEED SHOPPING TOO! Delivering the goods tails the story of value-wise shopping.

Whether it's groceries or bank services, you should compare values carefully before buying. And for a super value in convenience, safety and thrift in a personal checking account, you need look ho further than available in this area only at CUMMULAND CRISAfTOWH Memter Federal Drpo.tit Iniurance Corporation K.H.LKV for Garland Beryl, W. Who killed yeiJJerday when he cruth- cd by tree on bone MoOoUfn, will be con- ducicd Stturdty 2 p. m. in the Beryl Presbyterian Church.

Rev. Hobert M. Campbell will officiate and interment will be in Fliilos Cemetery at Weslernport. The body li at the residence. tor Cfrariw KMt SJrwt vlw died Tuesday ta Mera- Mnorrow p.w.

Methodist Ctecd. inUf 'meiiit will te ui will ewrfucM by metnixrt vl AF i AM. The body If the ScawUi ruoeral Home and will Ukea the church at tomorrow. Members of the IQOF will conduct service today at I p.m. the funeral home.

1 Pallbearers Walter Henry, Georje V. Sleele, L. Rank. John E. Woodward, iev B.

Taylor and Edward' D. Alknder, all members GtMfe WUIUaw FROSTBUKG Mrs. Williams, of RO 2, rroet- burg. died yesterday In Hospital shortly after beiqr admitted. Mrs.

William! was born at Borden, a of the late William A. and (Corn-ode) Skldmore. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Blank, RD 2, Frostburg, with whom (he resided; a aister, Mrs. Irvla Kyle, Barberlon, Ohio; ATTEMTHNI MASTER MASONS Members of Potomac Lod 9 e100, AM, 'Matter Masons art requested to meet at Masonic Temple at 1:30 p.

Fri- a'oy, Norembcr 21, for the attending tha funeral of our lota Brother, Charles L. McCrockin. JACK L. CARNELL, Worshipful Matter WILLIAM A. DARKEY, Secretary.

20. N-No'v. 21. Fmlburf, I (JUICLKY-Mr. MV Mrs, IWttrt 1..

Rp 4, city, daughter yesterday In Manual. ROWZKE-Mr. Mrs. Faul Uveli, W. di yesterday la SLIDER-Mr.

MM! Ha. OldtowB, Ma ytfteraay Memorial, five grandchildren ud (reft-frantfchiUreB, The Wy.i» where the family win receive from 2 4 p.m. and 7 to p.m. Stires STMAS LTIMOIWST. AOTNTS FOR STIEFF STERUiM when you buy Kraft's great natural cbeddar A GET THE FAMILIAR 8 OR IS'A-OUNCE WEDGES MARKED "SHARP" "MELLOW" OR "EXTRA SHARP" Here's Kraft's famous old-time eatirT cheese just as you like it for snacking and on pie OR TRY THE BIG NEW 10-OUNCE STICK So handy for shredding! Slice it or cube it for neat snacks THIS COUPON WORTH toward of any package of CRACKER IARRU IRAND NATURAL CNIPDAR, IT KRAFT To Otolen will, wlltiln 30 IWi (of 7f plw If.

hondrmj yw il In your ilort irom euitamir any or nick el Crocker Sorrtl Irond Nglvrol Qiiddor, by Kraft. Invoiccl proving putchon of ilotki of Hill lo covtr coupom lit rtquMl. failart to rfo bt our oplioiyreid ell couiwii iubimtttd for ridimption for which no proof of product! purchaitd thown. Cintomtr mull pay any tax. Void wtortvtr laxtd, prohibited, or rulricrtd.

Cmh Not Ironiftroblt. txpirei January 10, KRAFT FOODS-Div. of Notional Dairy froducti Corp. firtiburoh. Pp..

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