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i J. i V. Clan 1 I'e kk--ear HIUms At l.ull Snlurtlnv Allen Rittcr Dies: Ex-Akron Grocer LDri Aln K. Enter v-ut a in Akron troruiei irarx c.cj at his hem. afrr a Bv KI.NNI TH M(HO! MOViNc; SlliP.Y: AJ jlanter jarle! and tni-loh-rs vktx! 1 apTeia Y.i a-.

theie a l-mn railed. out afiJJIs. la nti 1 uin at the 1 1 luant is Mi rar A.iiiilt ArruTg tl ese ft war, r.d x.lr Bivier. Iuiirg a 1,,. a s.

K. ft I the GAC M. rarL cperated a ar.J tuher shop at W. V-sket and Mernrr.an rd. in Akron Their customer said she like ait a couple of Mim tiees for hri flout vald "1 wish v.Hid take the two fu- mv front aid." said a wo NiiltoU Vsv included the Utf Paul W.

Lauh field C. Kn.ght. C. Seihrjhrg r.d John Yeer. Born Me lma Count).

Mr. Rittrr statt Ki: gstcr. tie ua a member -f the Outtii. MiO.ai Chuih lie lee fur dugrr-i-Mi Mi. NeKie M.i;an Mr.

Lu ii'At Simmons Akrn tI Mi. Theiesa M.G.U of Cua l'i; two sons. and J'e of Akion; a n-tci. Mi. Ma Sharks of Thornik.

2) ran.Vhi!d:en. and 27 great rand.hildien. Servi.es will te at 1:30 in Monday in the Hennessy Fu r.eral Home with burial in Ctown JLU Cerr.eteiy rc.r Hudson Friends may at the fj nctal home alter 7 Sit ak in.s qjeslKn: Can ihir.k ai phrase In the Fj Urguage tHat nd sweeter ther? "I love St imJ noon I wTiiier is lea-iv "Keep the ihar.ge." -All is ioi given -liere that five "Y'-u wm AI I. 1 lit: MKM It's had enough in mivur. bui when ou want to be a loval That wy it was with Maor la-ig uh-n he Was ir.vjted lo iwitulfiate in the Pngram of tle thio S'ate Suits' Ass.

lation tie he; night at the Akion Roll-iiade out on E. Market st Thru wauled li Ituuitr tu put tin kate and ad a rot roll number. What mold he sav Ihs wife is a leg iiiet muse. She was graduated from M. Chu llitspital sttiunl of nursing at P.nhwood.

and woiked as an mdus-tiial nurse at Fin-stone. Well, ihe max or. and his wife, weie their -hut hr must havr dune a lot of fast talking to somebody. He was the only one on the floor-NOT on roller skates. ANI IN OM I I MOV Aie xou a hi 1 sieieo record twiff? if so.

jnu should get a few kkks fnun this imaginary list of the top 10' hit tunes in Russia. I he list xv as tm.piled by Ron Varek who labors for our next 10 favorite newspaper, the FniveiMty of Akron's Buch-tcliie." This is it: 1 Alxin's Machine Gun. 2 The Salt Mines for You-Cha, Cha, Cha. Be Cruel. 4 Whole Lotta' Shootin' Coin' On.

5 I've Crown Accustomed to Y'our Fist. -Vodka Rtx k. 7 Red Staidust Treason for Txvo. I law ii 1 I Mr. Bitter the rid Allen Building at Aqueduct and Maiket us.

lie later moved to the Meiriman rd location, erecting build tig theie which sull eai eit. Ii. Zouhair Yaine, I. Jovph S. Li tit).

fx. lhpital administrator. a. ho-t and Ir. Alfrod C.

all of Akron All hot Ijihty ate orthojiic IMHTOK UHO in puttirj hioken rxmos togfther, nienihpri ef the Ohm Orthojiedie Sitety. attended a tn-day moo tin; in a P. Ciaij Auditorium of Akron Goiieial thoM on ufie ifiom leit 1 Ii James P.oh- hi nme. He irtked at the MR. ANN A 1 El HER est Toirt Maiket on W.

Mar-. Mi Ann StfUihrr. 72. i kei v.r.t.l his letnement 11 B4 Metger died Thin sdav vears ago. He moved to Lodi )n a Paima hospital.

Long Fu La-u lie Bailev Net day. Mi goi a fnend Mary Walter, to go along ai gel the lr-es. She knew wtieie the lUdcv home was kxated-a green htmt on Ijthfi'id Mtond from tlie iner. two palm tie- in the front aid There i tMie arMinl wlirn tlie ladies arrived at I lie Halle) lnuite bill tliejr broke wit MHiie liovrl. dug out one tree and carried it off.

Later that day. amn par.ied this time by her hustwnd. Paul. Mi. R.

went Kk for the etxnd tiee. In pUie of the fust tree was Major Flank High--niith of the Luke An Foice base He gum "I know vou'ie not Mi. Bailey," said Mi Bixler. "Aie vou ah -missing a palm tree?" The major pointed to the hole in the giound. Well, how weie Mis.

Bixler and Mary Walter to know that there weie TWO green houses on Litchfield Ncomd fiom a corner and with two palm trees in the front aid but at opposite ends of the street? Things turned out all right, though. It took a little mote khovrling and tiav-elling but the Bixlers brought back the tnaior't tiee and finally-ves. finally-dug up two fiom the right front vaid. MU.KT TALK: The -Gatehouse" col- i-finl Home is makirz airar.je Holy theie Sun- Floods 100,000 S. A.

Ease; Sthlup Puroial Chafrl 3 p. m. Saturday. The Name SfHioty will moot for the P.osary at 8 p. m.

riav. r.r Li. Mli. HITfr wa 12: id I Ma-on. a momhor of 4AMI.S 4.

IHNIIAY in Akron and A letiird tr.jwe of the: a ast merr.lier of the Grotto Summit Cou.nty Ilrcineer'; and Shrine and the Oldtimet Offue. Jarnr J. Dur.levy, 75. Club at the Akron YMCA. He dird ThuiUv at hit home also was a member of First 817 Carroll Methodist Church.

Akron. The Mr. Dunlevy. wh List ill-Ritters had born married oj rrs uns a hnrf our uhs a irtis. native of Pittshuich He lived1 Mi.

Hitler aio loaves a the Akion area 45 eais. rlaiiChtrr. Mis. Arthur Smith About 16 of those vVais he Collins. funnei ly of "i (Viewpoint av will be at 10 a.

m. Monday in St. Joseph 'Church. Burial will he in Cross Cemetery, i Mrs. Collins died Tuesday in Rosenberg.

uheie she lived the last 10 veais. She was a native of Scotland and lived in Cuvahoga Falls for a number of vrais before moving to Texas She leaves two sons the Rev. Father John Collins and Felix M. Collins both of Rosenborg Friends may call at the Oif-ford Funeial Home from 7 to 9 p. Satuiday and fiom 2 to 1 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Sunday. women of St. Joseph Palish will meet at the funeral I home at p. m.

Sunday to ie-cite the rosary. Destitute Bl'FNOS AIRES FI.mhI wateis lavasmg parts Argentina. I'ruguav and Biail lecctied todav. and aid was lushed to an estimated JikVikkI lelt destitute. At loaM 1J i sons wcie feaied cii owned seven 111 Fruguav.

lhne in Fntre Rios Puivinie of Aigentina and two Southern Biall Theie weie no official casualty figures, for the hat dost hit aieas weie cut off 9 -Wake the Tow and Kill the People. Id- tnendlv Persecution. of Lir.vvood. two sons. H.irold of Newark and Ford of I iav ton; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

The Iv. Thoodoie Peter-jion of the Lodi Methodist Church villi officiate at services at 2 m. Saturday in the Elliott Funeral Home, vcheie as an er.gineei em-plove, retiring four eais Last ntes will tie at a. m. Monday in the Annunciation Church, to which he belonged.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may tall at the Adams Funeral Home after 7 K. J. Of Slallrr DiVs CI.ARKNCtl hll I.INGKK The body of Claretue E. Killinger.

75. who left Akron miny vears ago to gain prominence as an Flmira. N. Industrialist, is being brought tn the Millard Funeral Home. Cleveland, where friends may all from 7 to 0 tonight.

Mr. Killinger suffered a heart attack Tuesday in his Flmira home and a few hours later. He was born in Akion and started his career with the old Akron Manufacturing Co. At the time of his death he was treasurer and chairman of the board of directors of the company he founded in Flmira, Tracer Products which manufactures auto parts. He leaves his wife, Mary: a daughter.

Mrs. Gloria W'ylrr of New Yoik City; a brother, Howard F. of Akron, and a giandson. Tr. Robert Ackles of Akron.

Services and burial will be Saturdav Cleveland. be at Glendale Cemetery. Ak- Mr. Dunlevv leaves two Judges ton. Masonic serv ices will be held at the cemetery.

sons. James of Oregon. Harry of Cleveland, and two daugh Deaths Elsewhere 2ofi.Whaiter XX; S3 SR BOSTON Raymond J. McSoley. 62, general manager of the Statler Hilton Hotel in Cleveland since 1043, died Thursday at Brooks Hospital.

He was a native of Woonsocket. R. I. He leaves a son and a daughter. A Mass will be celebrated Monday at St.

John's Cathedral. Cleveland. The sun shone after five! davs of steady tains. Relief, missions headed for the strick en legions by land, water and, air. S.

Ambassador Willaid; Beaulac tailed on Piesident Aituro Fl Jildli to offer Amei-; ir.iti aid. Frondii told him that his government has the situation in hand. ters. Betty and Rita, both at home. lour grandchildren and; two brothers.

Arthur of Akron. George of Florida. I JOHN TAII John Tait. 365 Buckeye (lied today in City Hospital after a long illness. He was 80 jears old.

Mr. leaves his wife. Mr. Fiiurne l.outil, editorial writer for La Croix, at Pan. Irina S.

Karnaiik-liovo, ae unknown, writer of Russian folk stories, at Mi cow Kduitttid II. Coblcnt, 7H, former lleaisi newspaper MRS. MAI lK K. KOTTKH i Sei vices for Mis. MaudP F.

1 And all the men of Israel rose up out of their place, and set themselves in array at! Baaltamar; and the men of Isiael who weie in ambush rushed out of their place west of Geha. And theie came against Gib-eah ten thousand picked men out of all Israel, and the battle was hard; but the Benjamin- ites did not know that disasler was close upon them. And the 1nd defeated Ben. iamin before Israel; and tin men (f Israel destioyed twenty-five thousand one hundred men of Benjamin that day; all these were men who drew the sword. So the Benjaminites saw that tliev were defeated.

executive, at Somona. 11 Mrs. Mary amlers Has S2 fifllI' I (Illy Viola; three daughters. Cath-KottkP( 70 of )Uj v0dwardi erine of Indiana, Mrs. unn dipd Tnuisrtav in st.i Jane Farber of Akron, and Thomas Ho spitai wUlbeatS1 Mrs.

Edna Meyer of Canton; a' sundav in the Billow-sister. Mrs. Birdie Lyon of MrmorU1 Cn Cuvahoga Belpie, and six grandchil- ylls tJren. r- r. Youth Fellow snips of Memorial Baptist Area Deaths Rodney S.

Rurklew, 87. of killbuck. ictired Holmes County teacher. Kalherine W. Boehmer, 80.

of Boston Twp Mary Biibenchik, fl, of Massillon. Mae Glenn, eaily leader for women's suf fiage, at New Yotk Rev. William J. tirace, 77, piesident of Creighton I'nivei sity. at Milwaukee.

llallon. Chuii lil hold a picnic and party at 1:30 p. m. JACOB E. LEWIS A Good ear The Rubber Co.

veteran, Jacob L. Lewis, 70, died Thursday in Orlando, at the Akron Roller- skating Saturday cade. The Hummel Funeral Home will officiate. Burial will be 1 arranrinf services. It will W.

F. Ilarrali Dies in Michigan ,81, of Ashland. Olive Oakw ood Cemetery. iharacted actor who once toured with Lillian Russell, at Hollvwood. Cal.

I in announce mem later. i W. F. Harrah, 8 honorary I after an illness of tw weeks. All Pledge Dance The Junior Panhellenir All Pledge Dance for new sorority and fraternity members at the University of Akron is 9:30 tonight in the Hilltop Lounge of the Student Center.

I'ifer. 81. of Ashland. Maude Voder, 77. of Wads-worth.

Anna Lindower, 78. of North Canton. Sam F. Ferraro, 63. of Bar-herton.

former employe of RicWil J. Lull, 75, of Mogadore. Mr. Harrah founded thr company in 1907 and over th years had dealt with many rubber officials in th city. Services will be Monday in Niles.

ELECTRIC TRAINS, bit y- cles. themiial sets, model airplanes, dolls are all selling for cash through Beacon Journal Want Ads. Phone Miss Dodge. EL-3 1111. chairman of the National Standard Co.

of Niles, one of the primary suppliers of bead and hose wire for Akron rubber plants, died today Fla. i moved to Orlando about three yeais ago, a vear after his retirement as a (J ood vear pit employe. 1 le worked for the concern 33 years. A native of Clay County. W.

Va he lived i It nu may an ai 111 inot'n MARY AGNES FLAMGAN lvomn ,0 9 "nd Xlom to 9 p. m. Satuiday. Mary Agnes lantgan. 87.

a Mrs Kf)Ukp ws a patKe of former Akron resident will ld an Akron be buried in Holy Cross Ceme-; tery here at 10 a. m. Satur- day. MRS. A.

Bl'RNKTT Rites were held Thursday In 1 yU.s juiia A- Burnett, Fort Collins, where Miss Tlul Miav njsht at her Flanigan died Tuesday. ShejhoiT1p 10r6 just had resided in Fort Collins the 1f) aftrr lne of 'I uih. i A Mr. Iwis her husband, John, 88. last 20 years.

She leaves a niece, Mrs. Harold Burke of Laramie, Wyo. in the Akron area 37 vears. He was a member of the Ak ron and Orlando Baptist Tem A native Ohioan, Mrs. Bur-; nett was a resilient of the Ak-i i on area some 62 years.

She belonged to the High St. i Christian Church. A sister. Mrs. Gertrude MRS.

SADIE TIETSCH A native of Cleveland. Mrs. El ('l TP 1 "1 jJlJoJiliJLthe king-size value in the low-price field 7 a TTi in Cook, of Akron, survives. The Mildred died today in Citv Hospital. She had been ill several Adams Funeral Home is in charge of services and will announce them later.

ples. He leaves his wife. Lillie; three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Werab and Mrs. Flora Hutchison of Akron and Mrs.

Helen Parker of Montgomery, 1 and six grandchildren. Services will be in the Carry-Hand Funeral Chapel at 'Orlando Saturday. The Eck-! aid Baldwin Funeral Chapel here has additional informs-I tion. months. An Akron resident 51 vears, she was a member of North Hill Christian Church; Nellta Chapter.

Order of Eastern Star, and the Goodyear Women's Club. Mrs. Pietseh leaves her husband, Charles two sisters, Mrs. Clara Kobus of Cleveland and Mrs. Stella Toghill of Grafton, and three brothers, Clarence of Grafton and KENNETH Hl'GHES Services for Kenneth J.

Hughes, 61, of 1125 Schocalog who died Wednesday in Akron General Hospital, will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in the Billow Memorial Chapel, Cuvahoga Falls. The Rev. J.

Meade Letts Priced right down with Plymouth, Chevrolet vvill officiate. Burial will be arH P'Hward nf Cleve- i in Olendale Cemetery, neiuis and Ford. 2 V-8 engines and an economy Six run best on regular gas THOMAS GREG HORN Thomas Greghoi n. Sfi. of 586 Winans died Thurs- riav in Akron General Hospital.

Hp formerly was a foreman for the old Miller Rubber I now a part of the B. F. flood rich Co. Born in Dovlcstown. he was an Akron resident 62 years.

Mr. Greghorn leaves two; daughters, Mrs. Mabel Troy- er of Akron and Mrs. Beulah Lander of Los Angeles; three sons, Walter of Akron, War-! ten of Stow and John of Los! Angeles; 17 grandchildren; 26 i greatgrandchildren; a Mrs. Laura Gillman of Wads-1 worth, and a brother.

William I of Daytona Beach, Fla Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday in the McKinley Church of God. the Rev. Elmer Rich officiating.

Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at i the Cox Funeral Home after 4 p. m. Sunday.

jan(1 'may call at the chapel from 2 The Rev. Ralph H. Richard-! to 4 this afternoon and from son will conduct services at 3 j7 to 9 tonight, p. m. Satuiday in the Billow Mr.

Hughes was a fireman Co. Memorial Chapel. Cuya- for the B. F. Goodrich Co.

hoga Falls, where friends may Born in Scott County, Ken-call after 7 tonight. i lucky, he was an Akron resi-p'urther services will be at; dent 37 years. He was a mem-3 p. m. Monday in the G.

II. her of the Goodrich 10-Year Eusch Son Funeral Home, jciuh. 4331 Pearl Cleveland, He leaves his wife, Anna wheie friends may call after, three sisters, Mrs. R. M.

liar-6 p. m. Saturday. i roll of Verona, N. Mrs.

Burial will be in Brooklyn Eugene Hairis of New Mil-Heights Cemetery, Cleveland. ffjrd. and Mrs. Ralston Sadieville, and two MRS. FRIEDA KNAPP brolhers, Evei-elt of Sadie- A native of Get many.

Mrs. Frieda Knapp. 88. of 629 ber died Thursday in Ak- lclano' ion General Hosptial. JAMES 1).

MAHONEY She came to the United jameK q. "Hap" Mahoney, States in 1881 and from 1900, 63 of 1304 Kellogg died to 1942 was a resident of Cuya- Thursdav in Citv Hospital Many luxury extras as standard equipment. You've never seen so much car for so little! 1959 EDSEL noga fans. ne naa meu after a lengthv illness. Akron the last 17 years.

Born in New Haven, Knapp ioimcn was a he uas an Akron lcsident 42 member of the Women of theivcal.s For vear he uas MRS. BIRDIA PORTER Evans Funeral Home has charge of services for Mrs. Birdia Gates Porter, 72. of 396 Moose in the ails. She leaves three daughters.

Mrs. Eva Stevens. Mrs. Anna Doiner and Mrs. Loretta Dor- employed in the tube room of the B.

F. Goodrich Co. Mr. Mahoney was a veteran fif WnrlI Wur llrt fac a rer of the five sons. Ar-; mpmbcr of oIv NarneSo.

rnur 01 lienion. aiuvs Howe who died Thursday in Akron General Hospital. MRS. EDW STOW A former Slow resj. dent.

Mrs. Edna Catherine illeisler. 70. died todav in a cicty of Immaculate Conception Church; the Goodrich 20-Year Club; Firestone Memorial Post "449, American Legion, and the 40 and 8. He leaves a son, James D.

in the Navy in Hawaii; four daughters. Mrs. Marion Bracknell of Birmingham, of Akron, Joseph. Elmer and Carl of the Falls; 15 grandchildren and 2-1 great-grandchildren. The Rev.

John F. Duffy Jr. will conduct services at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the McGowan-Reid Funeral Home, Cuyahoga Falls, where friends may call from? to 9 p.m.

Saturday and Kathleen Lee of ioimimMT. iudiudiei from 1 to 4 and 1 to 9 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be in Oak-wood Cemeterv.

and Laurel Ann Mahoney of Hartford, four grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. A. C. Johnson of Detroit and terloo.

alter a long illness. Mrs. Ilejsler resided here for four years with her daughter. Mis. Warren Thomas.

3331 Charing Cross until going to Illinois a year aco. She was invalid during the time she spent here. Mrs. Horsier, a native of Shenandoah. and a resi-; dent of Clev eland most of her life, also left a son.

Paul, of Columbia. right grandchil-) dren; three brothers and two1 sisters. Services will be at 3 p. m. Monday in the William Abel Sons Funeral Home.

13333! Euclid Cleveland. JOHN W. REYNOLDS in. John W. Revnolds.

79. died Mis Lewis Himms of New WD H. today at home. SS9 Avon Haven, and six hrolhers. Los after a short illness.

jlic of Akron. J. L. of Buffalo, A 36 year Akron resident. I A C.

of Cleveland. C. J. Mr. Reynolds had been retired 1 and J.

all of Louisville, seven vears. He woiked at the Kv. KEMP Inc. 249 W. MARKET AKRON, OHIO RICHARDS-WALLACE of Barberion, Inc.

554 FOURTH ST. NW, BARBERTON, OHIO DICK McCULLEY MERCURY-EDSEL, Inc. E. MARKET AKRON, OHIO MORGO MERCURY, Inc. 1608 FRONT CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO old Lowenthal Rubber Co.

for 2.1 vears, then was a maintenance man prior to his retirement. Mr. Rcjnolds was born In Services will he at a. m. in the Immaculate Conception Church, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends may call st the MRS. ANN A COLLINS CUYA HOGA FALLS Re- quiem Mass for Mrs. Anna.

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