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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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Cumberland, Maryland
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T1NKB. Ct'MMiUND, HP, MONDAY. DM rA far WANT AD iployment To Be Started pMCASANT) Vft, (UPD employment at Tirt Rubber rctin film plant 'Ajmte Grove will be by a 10-man delegation Jan. It was an- 'Sunday, manager Oka Carlson Inter would be held at liter date. Goodyear officials limited' production at the now under construction is duled about Feb.

15. It was riited that, some 200 persons be employed at the opera- during peak production. Carlson said types of work include laboratory lechmci- 'chemical production, terrue steno-dcrical. All but.stcno-' ical classifications are limited personnel, he said. Coiuinoditicg' Digtribiitioii Tomorrow Surplus commodities will be at the "city building in geley between 9 a.m.

and im. tomorrow, Mayor Charles iffiyer announces. irhose obtaining the foodstuffs rftUst bring their own containers, the mayor stated. Commodities ti be issued are flour, corn meal, butter, cheese, rice, and powdered milk. Obituary fcre, (Continued from n) The body, is at uneral WIII1.W W.

William WUIard Wagner, Crcsaplowi), died yesterday to Baker VA Center at MartinsBurg. A jiullve of Augusta, W. he was born April 15, 1918 a of Mrs. JUllie Mae Wagner and the lale.Willie A. Wagner, He, was a veteran of World War and belonged to Mt.

Zlon Church at Fcllowsvlllo, W. and. the Cresaptown Volunteer Fire. Company. Besides his mother, he survived by his widow, (Burns) Wagner; Iwo brothers, Junior G.

Wagnor, Baltimore, and Charles Wagner, Newburg; W. two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Mencar, Kingwood, W. and Mrs. Marie Taylor, Silver Spring, and' a half-brother, 'Orta Ray Nose, Odessa, Texas; 1 The body is at the residence.

Services conducted on Thursday al m. In the First Methodisl Church at Keyser and irilerment will be in Qiieens Point Ccmelcry. i Hcrbaugh Services Services for 'Frank H. Her aaugh, '64, of 129 Springdalfl Slreel, who died Friday at his will be conducted" tomor, row at 1 p. m.

al Wesley MelhO' dlsl Chapel by Rev. Ralph E. Bufnbtte, pastor of First Chris- liaii 1 be in Open Tonight Til 9 24x40 men Scatter Sizt Chenille Rugs Wonderful value In 'long-wearing, good looking eottofi throw rugi. 'Ob. tfitped with around fringed edge, duek hunter grtcn, grey, red, gold, pink, blue end white.

Murfhy hg THE COMCLITI VARIITY1TORI Cor. Baltimore and N. George QUALITY WORKMANSHIP -ON ALL- DRY CLEANING At THESE SAVINGS: TROUSERS fL SKIRTS Mix or Match 'em OFFER GOOD ANY HOUR ANY DAY LAUNDERING AT THESE SAVINGS! (Dress) SHIRTS FOR 50 SAME DAY SERVICE 59 BALTIMORE ST. Mn. EHwrtclfc HDI Mrs.

Kllzlbeih Thomas Hill, H. Roberts, 73. Flint- Jtt church cemetery. The body the Scwpelli Hffme where itone, died algbt id Memorial Fort Washington Post 1, Dls- led American Veterans, will id servke today 7 p. SWALLOW FALLS-Columbus Sines, 74, former wldent of this died In where ht beta residing of Coddard thwda, died there last the pasUix.

'weeks, was bora In Upshur A native of Virginia, she was County, W. 4 a 'son of the late daughter of the late Dr. Hug Frank and Alice (Gregory) Sloes. He is five children, Ralph and Donald Sincsi and and" Katherihe: (Seattle eene. Mrs)' Hill v.

Thomas-Geti, Hill, dor of' Emmanuel "Bplscopa urch in Cumberland. Rev r. Hill died in May of 1928 She was a member of Si in's Episcopal. thesda, Survivors include daugh Miss Margaret-iM. Mason thesda, and ndrcn, a iberl Greene Hllff'Bethesda brothers, Daviq Greene laplane, cene, 'Takoma ahd ters.

Miss an ss Isabellc B. 'Greene, both 'laplane. The body is aC the Robert A mphrey Funeral- Home i "thesda. Services 'will be conducted ednesday at 0:30 'a. m.

in 9 hn's Episcopal'Church. The body will imberland for inlermenlcThurs at 1:30 Jnhn W. Elienlrnut FROSTBURG-Joh'ri'W. Eisen out, 83, of 26 Taylor- Strce ed 'last night Week ursinK Home, Oakland, wher had been a patient thrc onllis. Born "at Barton, Tie'was a so the late Charles and Mar 'ce) Eisentrout.

A retire al miner, Mr. Eisentrout embership" In Midlothian' Loca 04 of the United 'Mine Worker Surviving are his widow, Mr iristina Eisentrout; foU ns, John and Howard Eisen out, both at hdme, Francis Eisentrout, both i ak Ridse, 'a brolhe: lomas Eisentrout, three gram iildren" and five great-gram ildren. The' body will be at the Durs uncral Home. .1 Elsie Kcr'r LONACONING Elsl err, 65, former resident, 'die iturday at her home in Eliza ilh, Pa. She was a daughter of the lat avid and Marion (Clarkson err.

Survivors include a brothe hn Kerr, of Akron. The be brought Eichhorn Funeral Honie hci morrow. Services will be con icted at the funeral home ednesday at 2 p. m. and intci ent will be in the Old -'Cone emctery.

Due'to t-he illneii of Gerald E. Sherry, director of the Catholic' Review on the air heard ayer Station WTBO every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:05 sponsored by the Maryland State Council Knights 'of Columbus will not be heard thii coming Mrs. Nona, of Hyatts vjllc; Howard Sines, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Dorothy'Clark, Bayard, W. brothers, 'Pharis Sines, W.

and Asa Sines, South Gate, and sister, Mrs. Jane Fleming, Goshen, Services, will be conducted to morrow at 1 p. at Pine Grove Church of the Brethren near here. Burial will be in the Taylor-Slnee iemelcry. The body wlli; he at the Leigh on- Funeral Iiome, Oakland, to- norrow morning.

CaroleijKraui Carole Ann' Kraus, Infant daughter of Mrs. Paul Kraus, died Saturday. Mrs, Kraus former Miss Willouise Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 0. Martin, Street, Keyser.

Norinaji. V. Wagoner i. V. 77, of Fort Ashby, died yesterday it Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient three days.

He had been in ill" health for six months. (A native of Springfield, a son of the late Norman M. ant Jane (Rice) 'Wagoner. He was a retired farmer "am was a former employe of Railroad Company. Mr Wagoner was a-member of Mt Olive Methodist.Church and the Modern Woodmen of the World.

1 He is survived "by his widow, Elizabeth' (Garland) Wagoner; two sons, Ralph Wagoner, Ridge ley, and Norman Wagoner, For Ashby; a daughter, Mrs. Jesse Sovier, Fort brother Walter Wagoner, sisters, Mrs. Minor Haines, Rom' ney, and Mrs. i Missouri Malone this city, adn'flv'e grandchildren. Services will be conductec at p.m.

St. Forl Ashby by Rev. Alonzo Harmon, pastor. Buria 1 Will be in Springfield Cemetery. The body is the Scarpelli Funeral Home and will be taken to the church at 12:30 p.m.

Wednesday. Pallbearers will be Row Malone, James Garland, Elmer Wagoner; 'Harry Wagoner, Jesse Wagoner and Riley, Chaney. Friends.wlU.be received at the fune'ral home from 2 to 4 p. and 7 to 9 Harry PIEDMONT-IHarry F. Free man, Mont Pai, formerly here, died'suddenly at Mont'Ait oh December 10, according to word received here by Mrs Beulah, Walnut Street Mr; Freeman operated a bakery here for several years befon moving to Mont'" Alto about 30 years.

He continued in'the sami business until he. retired. Besides his wife he is; survivec By one daughter, Mrs! Eula Klim and one son, Gilsan Dannecker Services Services for Emma' Dannecker, 85, LaVale, who diec Saturday at home, will be conducted at 2 p. at the Price Funeral Home Meyersdale. Rey.

W. W. Patterson, pasto of Methodist Church, wil officiate and interment will be in ttsmly Mr, Ml Wiog. the late William Margaret (WhUefleld) Ml. Hit wife, peuie (Gardner) Bell, preceded him in death.

He member the Methodist Ihurc'h. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John 'MUler, Dover; two sons, Raymond Bell, Walter BelL Car don Grove, a brother, Gibson Bell, )rlando, two sisters, Mrs. lenry Heron and Mrs. Lawrence utler, both of here; four grand- hlldren and six great-grand- The Funeral Home where services will conducted tomorrow al 2 p.m.

Rev. Charles Heckley, paslor Methodist- Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- Mri. Sara Mlaiear" KEYSER, Sara 'irginia of 184 South ijain Street, died yesterday in 'otom'ac Valley Hospital lie was a patient-several weeks. Born in Burlington, she was a aiighter of the la'le 'William and Martha (Slewart) Davis.

"She was he widow of John Survivors include a daughter, Stewart, a lep-son, William Minnear, Houson, and McDowell and Mrs, Henry Clark, both of here. The i body is at the Ma'rkwood Funeral Home, where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m..' by Rev." R. L. O'Dell, pastor if Grace Methodist Church. Bural will be in Queens Point Ceme- Union Cemetery.

Alwoyi Suy HEAD with UNION IAIEI w. Police Quiz Scheduled In Knife Death Curtis Judy Curtis C. Judy, 48, of Linden Avenue, died'Saturday night in University Hospital. was- a former resident, of Cumberland, i Born at Petersburg, -W; he was a son Michael and Virginia Judy wasi a welder, for he- Bethlehemi'S'hipyards; Survivors include-three Bert and 1 Jess Judy, both ialtimore, and Robert Judy, Cumberland, and a sister, Mrs, 'loyd Moore, Baltimore. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home where the-family will receive'friends from 2 to m.

and 7 to 9 p. Services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the funeral lOme by Rey. Jacob H.

Snyder of Kingsley Methodisl Church. Burial will be in Mt. Herman Cemetery. Ifeter Receipts Up Parking meter inspector Harry iVhisrier said today collections he week of December 21 were compared to $806.85 the week of December 14, an increase of $96.20. MARTJNS8URG, Va.

M-year-old former, Martinsburg man charged in 1 the slaying of. OtU "'oole expectsd' arrive here mm Baltimore Uiday for ques- UoBhig. Ivan Fltz was arrested last Vednesday in Baltimore and charged with murder. He waived extradition and agreed to return wre. Stale Polite said ion into of Poole, 40- ear-old wido'w'er and father of our, children, had conief.to a standstill' pending questioning of The suspect moved to Baltimore about' a year ago.

Poole had been from lis home in Berkeley Springs since last'July 21. Also scheduled for further questioning killing were were -Charles') A. Gregory, 21; Jo'ugles MayheW, 17, arid Betty Anderson, 17, 1 of Martinsburg. 3 olice said the' trio was in the car when' Poole was killed. said Fite struck Poole in.the,.head, auto jack landle after theiolder man made advances toward Miss Anderson.

However, police said the girl indicated that the was planned and that robbery was the motive. Poole's' dismembered body, was found Tuesday, in graves airport. Police Were led" to the spot by Gregory, who had been questioned after he was found driving Poolers car. being held on He charge of dri'yini Poole's car illegally and Miss Anderson 'forrp'ja role violation pending completion of the murder investigation; Tilo Indonesia (UPD- The people a four-year-old black to visiting Yugoslav PresidentJTito during the week end. DUCKWORTH Mr, and Jotyg, RD 1, a daughter Saturday Hwpita).

LKASURE-Mr. and MM. 104 Maple'Street. LBWIS-Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Aj, Avenue, a ton last aigbt in Memorial. MAYHEW-Mr, and Mrs. Ray daughter last night hi Memorial. McCOY-Mr. Mrs! 4, city, Memorial.

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Phone PA 2-1900 BelUville Man Killed In HIU4AMSON, Mum, Ulti Montgomery Rd,) WU ville, with cwnpany, died last flight the Olvmoic carries." lice said Johnson's Cessna two-setter apparently apparently developed engine'trou- ble. Johnson circled twice before attempting to crash land near the foot of the The'plane was demolished 'huP Johnnie We, Residents of several yesterday oraes ne ar'the scene found son alive said he diedtjusl ifter they was alone. ocdiWw Beach Creek section of Mingo about one, mile fronVthe Sat- West Virginia Kehtucky border. Vin-County Cul.CofleeiPrices NEW chain 'operating Worn Maryland to Connecticut, today reduced vacuum oa- during tlonally branded coffee 2 cenji a pound. TOO MANY BILLS? Taxes and you? Arc Christmas billt, other obligations! PAY THEM ALL! See National firit for a qukk, confi- dentiaT loan, and hare only one small monthly payment to fit your budget.

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