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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 20

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TWENTY- ETENTTtO flMW, CUMBERLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1958 WANT AD Obituary (Continued from Page 13t i her of St. Paul's Lena Ncff PIEDMONT Mrs. Lena N'eff, Blauch Services Services for Ephraim Cashier Indicted Oh Theft Charge. BALTIMORE A federal Uninsured Molorist Law Is' Considered RICHMOND, Va. Legislation dealing with the problem of grand jury has indicted aiformerthe uninsured motorist came be- K.I; man on a charge of embez-fore General Assembly comrnit- ilo i -r-- i Order of the'98.

former resident, died yester-jBlauch, 91, Pinto Road, who died Air sta ti OI! Church and the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, (hospital. zling $10,437 from the Patuxentjtees today with the groundwork already laid for a bitter floor fight (day morning in a Brooklyn, X.Y..iTuesday in Sacred ileart Benjamin F. Long 46-year-iin the House. fa I be Conducted ffimftrrnvv i i 11 Mrs.

Harold Connor, Frostburg; She had been residing at the a son, Josepfi Reese, Charlotte, i home of a daughter, Mrs. Mar- four step-sons, George guerite Day who lives in New ld chi petty oiu yirnier cmej psuy umvei, public hearing were set on employed as assistant ior a "required reslxmsi- jier in the station's commissary. ji ily an insurance company at 11 a. at the Pinto nonite Church. Rev.

Lehman He said shortly after he was po 0 a7 ld a standard endorsement ji i on a ii au 0 accident policies covir- the policyhplder against dain- jcalled nothing after shaving age by the uninsured, motorist. Oirths Reese; Quakcrlown, Harold; Vork. Mrs. N'eff was the wife of: officiate and inler-iarrested he vague)y remembered on a auto acci Reese. and late Charles T.

Nelf city; ment ju he in the Pinto with the money, but re- ng le po ii cy sriri Clarence Reese, both of here for many years, whoj ler y. wick. three sisters, Mrs. died in 1941. Tlie bodv is at the George Fu-l self tne mornin of Dec 21 She was a daughter of the late inera wnere the fami will Long was reported missing Elizabeth Origcrs, She was a Mrs.

William Horton. LaVale.iMr. and Mrs. Alex Porter. recG ve and Mrs.

Samuel l.aciata. Bulti- Noff was a member of Trinity 1 more, and a grandson, Richard Methodist Church here and a. Connor. Law ton, Okla. charter member of Bethlehem The body will be at the Durst chapter 14.

Order of Funeral Home after "i p. m. friends from 2 until 7 until 9 p. m. Bobo Services days after the loss was discov-j ered Dec.

20. Clarksburg Officials (Win Damage Suit Politics By Labor Officials Top officers of the Maryland, District of Columbia AFL-CIO met with.Western Maryland labor leaders here last nighL Speakers were W. F. Strong, Washington, newly elected president of the stajle AFL-CIO, and Charles Delia, Baltimore, secre jlary. Strong was introduced by Joseph V.

Burke, secretary ofjSHOEMAKER-Mr. and Mrs. Local 26, Rubber Workers Harry W. who arranged, the meeting at the! a soni this morning in Memorial, request of the AFL-CIO and Mrs. Robert, The dinner event held at the B.

0 and Mrs. Charles Frostburg, a son last night in Memorial Hospital. and Mrs. John Baltimore, a son there on Monday. The paternal grand- parents are Mr.

and L. C. Rexroad of 474 Baltimore Child Injured BALTIMORE Six-yearnold Constance Edwards, of Severn, died in a Baltimore Hospital today as a result of a highway accident. youngster was dVWV-m-' struck by a truck near her home Tuesday. Fort Cumberland Hotel served to Services Bobo, 73, for Mrs.

Bowman's Julia E. of the missing money home. it I t.Mtri t. Surviving besides her died yesterday in Sacred Bom CHARLESTON" 'Of, A resolu- a constitutional Services p. m.

by Rev. William J. Home here about noon tomor- Funeral ling. Interment will lie in where a service will be held burg Memorial Park. 2 p.

m. Saturday. Rev. Everett of First Methodist Gulp, pastors RD 1, Frostburg, a son on Tuesday in Miners Hospital. introduce Strong to some 20 and Mrs.

AFL-CIO leaders here and to Orlando, a son there on 0 in "Long's' CLARKSBURG A directed i provide slate officials with a gen- Tuesday. The father is a nep verdict for the defendants ended ieral idea of area attitudes to-i hew of Mrs. Hosken of Si! today the $50.000 damage suit candidates in the John. Abruzzino of Charleston election, against city officials and certain! Similar meetings are being others. in other sections of the statei The suit alleged a conspiracy in preparation for the political the part of the defendants to program of the state AFL-CIO.

Frostburg. fctt fftd wtti pnfeuwrf etre 135 taltimor. of a $20.000 home he had fashionable district of Clarks- The family will receive friends! Rev. L. K.

Crowson. pastor of nlficiate and interment will be in of 20Q dollars at the funeral home from 2 until Trinity Methodist Church, will of-jZion Memorial Park. of non revolving road bonds 4 p. m. and 7 until 9 p.

m. ficiate and interment will be mj Pallbearers will be Robert, Ar- introduced jmo lh House lfld John E. Waybrlglit PUilos Cemetery, Wcsternp 0 Samuel and Join! Timbrook jhe proposed amendment would PARSON'S. W. Va.

John E. Members of the OES will have a James Hook, Charles Twigg and; at the sam(j Ume re existin Cluck Replacements 83, of RD 1, at the funeral home to- Paul Arnold, died yesterday at his home lolluw- morrow at 7:30 p. m. Miss Margaret Stewart Filing Deadline For Exam Listed authority to reissue bonds underi jjp In West Virginia Stevenson Services lt Good Roads! Services for George Steven-'Amendment of 1920. The revoca-i CHARLESTON FROSTBURG Miss 1 son fifi, of 18 Laing Avenue, tj on authority would be effective! chick placements of 539,000 in the i mission cooperative highway engi- elion Stewart, 26 Washington-who died yesterday in Sacred next Jan.

1. state in the ended Jan. 25ineers training program have until MORGANTOWN CP State high school seniors expecting to apply for this year's West Broiler 1 ginia University-State Road Coming an iDne.ss of three months. A native of Onego. he was a son.of the late Daniel and Christine (Miillennex) Waybright.

Mr.jsireet, died last night at Miners Heart Hospital, will be conducted; Waybright was a retired where had been at 3:30 p. m. at the Samuel Dies and had resided in Tucker Coim-ipalicnt since 19. lHafcr Funeral Home. BALTIMORE Samuel R.

cent above the comparable engineering at ty the past 27 years. A native of this area, she was! Rev. Everett W. Culp. lird geriera ti on a am-1 week.

-Survivors include his daughter of the late James First MethodLst Church, which operated one of the' The Federal-State Crop Report-! The program, administered by Sophia E. (Price; Stewart. and interment will be ini oldest funeral establish--ing Service said eggs set forlthe university's civil engineering six sons, Clifton. Cassity; She was a member of First'the Eckhart Cemetery. iments, died yesterday at hislbroiler chicks totaled 336,000, is designed especiallv Burl, Monterville; Slaff Baptist Church and was; Military rites will be conducted horned He would have been 75 oniincrease of 8 per cent over a highway engineering careei Edga Army and James and Virgil Waybright, were up 9 per cent from the Feb.

1. previous seven davs and 21 perl Prof. H.W. Speiden, head of WVU. an nounced the deadline today.

previous.week but about equal to the comparable 1957 period. 'The Pacific end of the Panama She is survived by three bro-ican Legion, and Henry Hart Post Bismuth is the poorest heat Broiler prices remained steadyjCanal is farther east than the ar Waybright. with the V. by Mt. Savage Refrac-jat tlie graveside by members b.

17. in Tripoli. North Africa.jtories Company. (Fort Cumberland Post 13, Amen- STACEY'S MARKET 51 N. Centre St.

DIAL PA 4-6566 Fresh ROE and BUCK SHAD The Finest Fresh, Tangy OYSTERS Half Pints Quarts Gallons IN THE SHELLS J-U-M-B-O SHRIMP Fresh or Steamed fRKH PICKED MARYLAND GRAB MEAT both at home: four daughters, thcrs, John Stewart, Frosiburg; 1 JHii. Veterans of Foreign Wars. (conductor of the metals. Mrs. Edna Bodkin, Mornrosc; Stewart, Hagerstown, Mrs.

Jessie Hottle. Price Stewart. Baltimore. Mrs. Ethel Carr.

PorterwoodJ Friends will be received from; 1 iwith the ended Jan. 18. end. and Mrs. Martha Hedrick, Buck-'? to 9 p.

ni. today and from hannon: 43 grandchildren and 47jto 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.j greai-grandchildren.

tomorrow. -The body Ls at the Greenliel Fiineral Home here. Mrs. George Gnrdnpr 'LONACONMNG Mrs. Eliza- Services be conducted Sat-j urday at 3:30 p.

m. at the funeral home by Rev. E. Elwood Settle, pastor of First English Baptist in beth Knippenberg Gardner, Interment will be wife of George Memorial Park. Wheeling, W.

died early yes- Clay Leps terday in Ohio Valley General! CHARLES TOWN Dr. Clay Hospital there. 'In failing health for some time, she was a native of Lonaconing Whitehill Leps, 12. died Tuesday in Charles Town General Hospital. He had been in ill health end a daughter of the late Fred, several and Maria Pritchard Knippen-i A native of Keyser.

W. he berg. a fan of the late George her husband, she is. Edwin and Susan 'Athey' Leps. survived by three brothers, Dr.

was graduated from James and John F. Knippen-j the old Baltimore College of Denberg, Akron, and Waller Knippen-ktiil Surgery, and practiced in. berg. Los Angeles, and three! Keyser before moving to Charles i Exclusive at WOLF'S, 42 Baltimore St. Bedroom Suites sisters, Mrs.

James Park, Lona- Orr- Town. ADVERTIStMMT Gall Him for Money coning: Mrs. Adlee Frye, Orr- Survivors include his widow, ville, Ohio, and Mrs. DeWitt! Jirs. Ethel M.

Leps: two sons. Friend. Columbus. Ohio. (clay Whitehill Leps and The body will be brought to-'George Edwin Leps.

of morrow to the Eichhorn Funeral'Charles Town: a daughter, Mrs. Home here for a service Barr, Charles Town; two day at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Carl i sisters, Mrs.

J. W. Carskadon, Price of Lonaconing Methodist Headsvilie, W. and Miss Church, will officiate and Fannie Leps. Baltimore'; three be in Frostburg C.

Harry Leps, sola. Fla. Louis Leps, of Keyser, The family will arrive in Lona- an Thomas D. Leps, Palo Alto. coning tomorrow.

a nd.five grandchildren. Services vill be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Strider Funeral Home here by Rev. Carlyie McDonald of the Presbyterian Church.

Interment will be in the Edge Hill Cemetery. Willison Services Services for Mrs. Estella A. IWillison, R7, who died yesterday 'at the Allegany County Infirma- will be conducted on Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the Scarpclli Funeral Home. Rev. Archie Prcvatte, pastor First Baptist Church, will offi 'ciate and interment will he in the JOOF Cemetery at Flintstone. The family will receive friend sat the funeral home from 2 until p. and 7 until 9 p.

m. Yonngcrman Rites Hundreds of persons regularly! FROSTBURG Services for call this (rieiidly Aetna Finance Milton Youngerman, 72, of H6 manager to get S50 to S1500 Main Street, who died Tues- seasonal needs, new in Miners Hospital, will be or other purposes. tomorrow at 2 p. m. Loans are made on signature i tlle Funeral Home, or.ly or other plan.

Everything! Rev George L. Wehler. pastor arranged quickly, privately and- nf Saicm United Church of Christ, courteously. Employed l11 officiate and burial will be mi married or single, 'invited. Call Froslh Memorial Park.

PA 4-5300 or stop in at the Aetna Pallbearers will be Walter office, 48 Centre St. i Loans close Jack Hartig. William; over S300 made under Md. Indus- i Youngerman. George McCul-j trial Finance Act) lough, William SIuss and Allen 'Rose.

i AT USUAL PRICE OF 3 PCS! JOHN LAUMAN JEWELRY STORE BALTIMOKE ST AGENTS FOR STIEFF STERLING BEDROOM with ANY INNERSPRING MATTRESS Extra FULL-SIZE Bed BLANKETS limit 2-poir per customer VALUES UP TO '239.

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