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Adrienne C. Spence CENTREVILLE Adrienne Clark Spence of Centreville died on Saturday, July 7 at the Memorial Hospital at Easton. She was 86. Born in Queen County, she was the daughter of the late Dulin Oliver and Gladys Morgan Clark. Following graduation from Centreville High School in 1932, she married Harvey L.

Spence on Jan. 1, 1933. Mr. Spence died May 16, 1963. She was a caregiver for many years and loved people.

She enjoyed working in her flower garden and sitting on the porch. In addition to being a member of Centreville United Methodist Church, she was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Goodwill Fire Company and a lifetime member of the Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Spence is survived by a daughter, Gladys Mae Foster of Centreville; two brothers, David Clark and J. Wilson Clark, both of Centreville; three grandsons, William Dulin Foster IV of Centreville, Michael D.

Foster and his wife, Lynn of Wye Mills, Gary S. Foster and his wife, Tina of Cordova; two great-granddaughters, Laura Foster and Adrianne Foster, both of Cordova. In addition to her parents, four brothers, Cromwell Clark, Donald Clark, Leon Clark and Marvin Clark, are deceased. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at the Centreville United Methodist Church. Burial was at Chesterfield Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the Goodwill Fire Company, Centreville, Md. 21617 or to the Memorial Fund Centreville United Methodist Church, 608 Church Hill Road, Centreville, Md. 21617. Mildred M. Wyatt STEVENSVILLE Mildred Marion Wyatt of Stevensville died on Monday, July 9, 2001 at Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis, Md.

She was 76. Born June 20, 1925 in Baltimore, Md, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Helen Evelyn Hoxter Ullman. She graduated from high school in Baltimore and in August 1945 she married William Stewart Wyatt and they made their home in Stevensville. She was a waitress for Inn for 23 years and owned and operated 301 Quick Snack in Stevensville and later opened Professional Day Care Center until her retirement in 1976. In addition to her husband, she is survived a son, William S.

Wyatt, Jr. and his wife, Karen and grandchildren, Tony and Kristen, all of St. Leonard, four sisters, Evelyn Maddox, Harriett Newcomb, Anita Parks and Dorothy Bost, all of Maryland. Funeral services will be private. Memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Arrangements by Fellows, Helfenbein Newnam Funeral Home. Charleston R. Green EASTON Charleston R. Green, 60, of Easton died July 4, 2001. Services were held July 9, at Bryans U.M.

Church, Grasonville. Burial was at Bryans U.M. Church Cemetery, Grasonville. Isaiah Tilghman QUEENSTOWN Isaiah Tilghman of Queenstown, 63, died July 1, 2001 at Christiana Hospital, New Castle, Del. Services were held, Friday, July 6, 2001 at Rock of Ages Baptist Church, Belvedere, Del.

Second service was held Saturday, July 7, 2001 Earls Chapel, Burrisville. Burial was at the church cemetery. Henry Lister RIDGELY Henry Lister of Ridgely died on July 9, 2001 at the Memorial Hospital at Easton. He was 101. Born Aug.

21, 1899 in Caroline County, he was the son of the late Richard and Sallie Lister. Mr. Lister celebrated his life, which has been many faceted. Living in several other parts of the country, he returned to his roots and became a very successful farmer. He was also instrumental in obtaining rural electric in the Ridgely area.

At the age of 63, he built his brick Cape Cod home and followed his passion of collecting and restoring antique cars. He was also an avid sportsman and maintained a committed involvement in church and community affairs. The 72 years of marriage to Mildred Grace Redden (married on April 14, 1922) were blessed by three daughters, Charlotte Lister Sutton of Chestertown, Patsy Carroll and son-in-law, Archie of Denton, Jane Young and son-in-law William Young of Centreville; grandchildren, Marilyn Cohee Fleetwood, Debbie Cohee Wright, Bruce Lister Cohee, Sherry Carroll Hollingsworth, Cindy Carroll Riddleberger, Brent Kelsey Cohee, Wendy Young Dyott, and Stacey Young Woodworth; great-grandchildren, Tyler Wright, Lauren and Cregar Fleetwood, Kimberly, Matthew and Brian Riddleberger, Travis and Scott Hollingsworth, Justin, Jennifer and Adam Cohee, and Mackenzie Dyott. Six brothers and sisters are deceased. Funeral services will be held at Ridgely United Methodist Church on Friday, July 13 at 11 a.m.

Visitation will be held at the church on Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. Interment will be at Greensboro Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be sent to Ridgely United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 424, Ridgely, Md. 21660.

Fredrick E. Kearse CHESTER Fredrick Elijah Kearse of Chester died in Beaver Creek, Baltimore County on July 4, 2001. He was 20. Born July 20, 1980, he is the son of Joseph Breeding and Alvera Kearse. Services were held Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at Union Wesley U.M.C., Chester.

John E. Nagy Jr. STEVENSVILLE John Elwin Nagy Jr. of Stevensville, a competitive aerobatic pilot, died suddenly on Tuesday, July 2, 2001 near Wye Mills, when his ZLIN 526F aircraft crashed. He was 61.

Born May 16, 1940 in Elyria, Ohio, he was the son of Ann Nagy of Elryia, Ohio and the late John Elwin Nagy Sr. He graduated from high school in 1958. He attended the U.S. Air Force Academy for three years and then received his degree from the University of Rochester, N.Y. in 1968.

He was a sales and marketing manager for several companies for many years, including Ellerbe Daytons Commercial Interiors, Emerson Motor Division, Litton Industries, Ford Motor Re- liance Electric Co. and Rees Associates Inc. He was an active civic leader and ran for state representative in Minnesota in 1979. Mr. Nagy followed his dreams and established a career as a commercial and aerobatic pilot.

At the time of his death, he was employed with The National Institute on Drug Abuse as a public affairs specialist. Mr. Nagy married Teresa Ann Gastineau (nee Kohler) of Norman, Okla. on Dec. 30, 1989.

In addition to his mother and wife, Mr. Nagy is survived by two sons, T.J. Nagy of Salt Lake City, Utah and Kip Nagy of Del Norte, a daughter, Julie Christman of St. Pete Beach, two step-daughters, Danielle McCraw of Houston, Tex. and Jennifer Crawford of Keller, two sisters, Nancy Zak of Elyria, Ohio and Peg Weekley of Olmsted Township, Ohio and eight grandchildren.

He was a member of the A.F. A.M. Norman Lodge 38, Norman, Okla. Memorial services were held on Saturday, July 7, at the Fellows, Helfenbein Newnam Funeral Home, Chester. Interment will take place in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

at a later date. Thomas J. Levin STEVENSVILLE Thomas Joseph Levin of Stevensville died suddenly of heart failure Wednesday, July 4, 2001, at Anne Arundel Medical Center, Annapolis. He was 67. Born Sept.

29, 1933 in Brooklyn, N.Y., he also had resided at New Paltz, N.Y. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was president of Chem-Seal Engineering Corporation in Severna Park. He enjoyed boating, golf, his family, charity works and politics. Mr.

Levin is survived by his wife, Mary Ellen Levin of Arnold, three sons, Thomas Patrick Levin of Severn, Daniel James Levin of Baltimore and Brian Andrew Levin of San Francisco, three daughters, Ann Cathleen Chiet of Los Angeles, Mary Grace Salafia of Owens Mills, Md. and Eileen Marie Smith of Londontown, two sisters, Katherine Formickella of Billerica, Mass. and Marie Freitag of Jensen Beach, and eight grandchildren. A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, July 7, at St. John the Evangelist Church.

Memorial donations may be made to Father Wichlands Emergency Food Program, Tom Levin, 8505 New Cut Road, Severn, Md. 21144. James L. Larrimore CENTREVILLE James L. Larrimore of Centreville died at Kent Queen Hospital, Chestertown on Tuesday, July 10, 2001.

He was 82. Born July 2, 1919 in Price, he was the son of the late Russell and Nellie Usilton Larrimore. For the majority of his life he had worked as a farm worker. Mr. Larrimore is survived by three daughters; Dolly Starkey, Dale Larrimore and Grace Larrimore; also one step-son, two sisters, one brother, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at Fellows, Helfenbein Newnam Funeral Home, Centreville on Friday, July 13, 2001 at 2 p.m. where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Easton. Margaret C.Webb EASTON Margaret C. Webb of Easton, died Wednesday, July 11, 2001 at Memorial Hospital at Easton.

She was 83. Born March 1, 1918 in Royal Oak, she was the daughter of the late J. Carroll and Minnie Wilson Roe. After graduating from Easton High School in 1936, she worked at Reads Drug Store, Shannahan a hardware store, and the 5 Store in Easton for twenty years. In 1980 she retired and married Garret Webb.

Mr. Webb died in 1994. She was lifelong resident of the Easton, St. Michaels and Trappe areas. Due to failing health she had recently made her home with her daughter, Janith Greaves.

Mrs. Webb is survived by a daughter, Janith Greaves and her husband, Eddie Greaves of Queenstown; four grandchildren, Daniel E. Greaves Jr of Centreville, Pamela Reed of Goldsboro, Donald Greaves and Marsha Zador both of Queenstown, seven great-grandchildren. Two brothers, Wilson Roe and Donald Row are deceased. Services will be held on Friday, July 13, 2001 at 11 a.m.

at the Fellows, Helfenbein, and Newnam Funeral Home, Easton where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Woodlawn Memorial Park, Easton. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren will serve as pallbearers. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 1306, Easton, MD 21601.

Catryna A. Deaver CHESTERTOWN Catryna A. Deaver, 49, of Chestertown died on July 7, 2001 at the Corsica Hills Nursing Home. A memorial service was on Thursday, July 12, at the Church of the Latter Day Saints, Chester. Arrangements by Fellows, Helfenbein, Newnam Funeral Home, Centreville.

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SEARS IN-STOCK PROMISE ON ADVERTISED ITEMS We try to have adequate stock of advertised items. When out-of-stocks occur, you have a choice of two options: An equal or better item at the advertised price. A raincheck for the advertised item. This In-Stock Promise excludes limited offers, special orders and items not normally available at your Sears store. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE: Never priced lower.

We believe the items that carry this mark are the very best values in the marketplace every day and will never be priced lower. Excludes clearance. ALL ON SALE ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIONS: Savings apply to merchandise only. Not valid on Exceptional Values; closeouts; outlet store purchases; HomeLife Furniture; catalog orders; cosmetics; fragrances; Swiss Army, Baby and Premier G-Shock watches; Calphalon; Bose; Maytag Gemini and Neptune; BF Goodrich tires; hearing aids; optical exam fees; licensed businesses; installed home improvements, and maintenance agreements. IMPORTANT CREDIT TERMS MONTHLY PAYMENTS: Sales tax and delivery and installation charges, if any, are not included in monthly payments shown.

Actual minimum monthly payment may vary depending on your current account balance. FINANCING DETAILS (when offered): Available for qualified purchases when you use your Sears Card SM Sears Premier Card SM SearsCharge PLUS SM Sears Home Improvement Account SM or Sears MasterCard (Preferred MasterCard from Sears and Sears Commercial Cards excluded) as advertised. No finance charges, no billing and no payments due during period. Regular credit terms apply after period. Finance charge will continue on any existing balance from previous purchases.

Failure to maintain your account in good standing will terminate the offer and penalties may apply. SEARS PREMIER CARD: ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE (APR) is up to 24.9%. SEARSCHARGE PLUS: APR is (APR in AR may be lower.) $400 minimum purchase of qualifying merchandise required to open a SearsCharge PLUS account. Subsequent minimum purchase SEARS HOME IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT: APR is up to 18.9%. MINIMUM MONTHLY FINANCE CHARGES: Minimum monthly finance charge of $.50 payable if any finance charge is due on Sears Premier Card and SearsCharge PLUS.

SEARS MASTERCARD: Current APR is up to Minimum monthly finance charge of $1 payable if any finance charge is due. Rates may vary. SEE YOUR SPECIFIC ACCOUNT TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR YOUR APPLICABLE RATES. Sears Premier Card, SearsCharge PLUS, Sears Home Improvement Account and Sears MasterCard are issued by Sears National Bank. Prices shown are for black in dishwashers, white in all other appliances unless otherwise indicated.

Colors, connectors, ice maker hook-up, dishwasher installation extra. Gas dryers priced higher. TV screens measured diagonally, reception simulated. standard local delivery. Outside local delivery area, customer pays an additional charge.

Rebate values, local areas, and additional charges vary. See your Sears store for details. important financing details above. Offer good thru July 14. capacity.

Rebate offer good thru July 14. This advertising supplement is printed on recyclable paper. Sears is a registered trademark of Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sale dates as noted unless otherwise indicated. STORE NAME Home appliances, electronics and hardware Sale prices in effect July 12th through July 14th sale 169 99 CRAFTSMANside discharge push mower, Save $20 6-HP Briggs Stratton engine, 22-in.

mulching deck. Reg. 189.99 final 949 99 CRAFTSMAN 14.5-HP, 42-in. lawn tractor, After $50 savings and $50 mail-in rebate Reg. 1049.99, sale 999.99 In CT rebate given at register sale 399 99 KENMORE washer, Save $70 Triple Action Agitator, new Ultra Rinse system.

Reg. 469.99 Kenmore dryer Reg. 339.99, sale 299.99. Gas dryer priced higher closeout 399 88 KENMORE Ultra Wash dishwasher, Save $100 Automatic temperature control. Sensor.

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Tank sold separately 199 00 CRAFTSMAN 10-in. compound miter saw with Laser Trac cutting guide Fast easy set-up. Includes accessories. Adjustable tool stand. 59.99 Sears low price free delivery with mail-in rebate on all home appliances over 399 plus 0 until January 2002 on all home appliances over 399 when you use your Sears card sale 499 99 KENMORE 18.1-cu.

ft. refrigerator, Save $100 Adjustable spill-proof glass shelves, gallon door storage. Reg. 599.99 sale 1099 99 KENMORE 25.2-cu. ft.

refrigerator, Save $200 Water filtration, Acceler-Ice ice maker. Reg. 1299.99 27-IN. $20 MAIL-IN REBATE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY GAS GRILL TANK Thru August 18 FREE 3-DRAWER CHEST, A 49.99 VALUE sale 199 99 CRAFTSMAN241-pc. tool set, Save $30 146 sockets, 26 wrenches, hex keys, more.

Reg. 229.99 KENT ISLAND CHESTERTOWN Owned operated by Barry Oren Oren, Jr. 1521 Postal Rt.18, Chester, MD Fri.9-8, Sat.9-6, Sun.11-4 410-604-3141 Owned operated by Nina Constandi Kelly 19 Washington Square Shopping Chestertown, MD Fri.9-8, Sat.8:30-5:30, Sun.10-5 410-778-2335 ADRIENNE C. SPENCE.

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