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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 32

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M-Mona Ivnlirg Contlt, Wtdnmfay, May fiD pTRUsfl I THRIFT Mflfej LESTER i. PEFFER, 84. of en civk STEWART MUMAU, 57. of Marion Center RD I. died Tuesday, May 24, 1977 at Miners Hospital, UUUUUUU LJUUU Summer Specials as big as all UIMIMUl I SB lip tap MRS.

MILDRED (GINN) YOUNG, 8. ol Westover RD 1, died Tuesday. May 24, 1077 at Miner; Hospital, Spangler. A daughter of Charles and Mary (Mason) Glnn, she was born June 28, 1890 in Marietta, Ohio. She was a member of the East Ridge United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher and church pianist for many years.

Site was a former teacher In the McKecsport School District and past president of the East Ridge Church Missionary Society and PTA. She was a member of the Harmony Grange 1201 since 1917. Mrs. Young survlccd by her husband Edward and the following children: Charles, Grampian: Arthur, Ulster: Mrs. John Godman, Huntsvllle, Mrs.

Dwight Holcomb, Baltimore, Mrs. Ward Sharpe, Murrays-vilie; Mrs. Edwin Pcarce, Buffalo, N. Roger, Westover; Mrs. Marrel Shcrbeck, Warren: Tom, Wnut Creek, Mrs.

William Bush, Irwin: one sister, Mrs. Roswell Akin, Griffin, 38 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. tonight and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Melvin Gwin Funeral Home, Cherry Tree.

Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the East Ridge United Methodist Church with Rev. John V. King officiating. Interment will be made in the Harmony Cemetery, Westover, RD.

349 Chestnut SL, Indiana, died Tuesday, May 24, 1977 In Indiana. A son of Frederick and Jane Beer Pcffer, he was born Aug. 11, 1892 In East Mahoning Township. Mr. Peffcr lived for number of years In the Marlon Center area before moving to Indiana 32 years ago.

He was associated with the T.W. Phillips Gas OU Co. for 23 years. Surviving are his widow, Mary Gaul Peffer, three daughters: Ethel Weaver, Lake City: Mrs. Joseph (Theda) Dougherty, Indiana: Mrs.

Dale (Grace) Hebcrling, Indiana RD a brother, Reese Peffer, Marchand: nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Robinson-Lytle's Funeral Home, Indiana where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. Rev. Bruce H.

Bishop will officiate and interment will be in the Mahoning Cemetery, Marchand. MRS. PEARL WULFERT, 81. Rochester Mills, RD 1, died Tuesday May 24, 1977 in the Adrian Hospital. Born Dec.

1. 1895 In Harrison County, West she was the daughter of Fred and Mel-vina (Heflin) Hamilton. She was a member of the Covode United Methodist Church and a life time resident of the Covode area. She is survived by six daughters: Mrs. Paul (Twlla) Hicks, Rochester Mills, RD Mrs.

Velma Edwards, Brockway; Mrs. Mark (Mildred) Edelman, Emporium; Mrs. Wayne (Molly) Kingsley, Emporium; Mrs. William (Grace) King, Young-stown, Ohio: Mrs. James (Betty) Neal, Niagara, N.Y.;two sons: Merle Wulfert, DuBois and Thomas Wulfert, Rochen-ter Mills, RD one sister.

Mrs. Elia Knoll, Gypsy, W. 18 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded In death by one sister, Monabelle Wul- 1.471 wliBllfll jCoppertooeg COPPERTOIME I 1 1 (sHIftl SEA SKI i I MdSl SUNTAN m.n 3 I SUNTAN .3 XSSc LOTIOIM JSUNTAN LOTION 3 I 331 LOTION I I J'-. I 4FLOZ.

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27, 1919 In Grant Township, she was the daughter of Clark and Blanche M. (Biss) Stewart. Mrs. Mumau was employed as a supervisor with Hamilton Fashion Accessories Company, Indiana for 24 years. She was preceded In death by her husband, Victor C.

Mumau on May 13, 18BS, Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Sarnosky, Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Richard (Vict) Lockhart, Commodore RD 1: Mrs. Gary (Penny) Jobe, Marlon Center. RD four brothers: Edwin Stewart, Glen Campbell, RD 1: Robert and William, Commodore: Bemon, New Bethlehem; two sisters: Mrs.

Jea-nctte Sheesley, Cleveland, Ohio; and Mrs. Calvin (Dorothy) Kantz, Hillsdale. She was also preceded in death by one brother, Raymond and two sisters: Mrs. Virginia Fridley and Mrs. Helen OU and four granddaughters.

Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today and from 24 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hilldalc where services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Aimee W.

Twlgg will officiate and Interment will be in the East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line. GEORGE M. BROWN, 79, of Indiana RD 4, died Tuesday, May 24. 1977 at West Moreland Hospital, Greens-burg. A son of John and Sarah (Harmon) Brown, he was born June 2, 1897 in Washington Township, Indiana County.

Mr. Brown was a member of the Harmony Grove Lutheran Church where he served as church secretary for over 50 years. He lived his entire life in the Indiana County area. He is survived by his wife, Cora (Smeltzer) Brown; one son, Melvin Canton, Ohio; two daughters: Mrs. Lisle (Alda) Brady, Indiana; Mrs.

James (Beatrice) Ireland, Indiana, eight grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday. Pastor Richard P.

Cooper will officiate with interment in the Harmony Grove Cemetery, Five Points. len. Friends will be received after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Pifer Funeral Home, Ptmxsu-tawney where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev.

Raymond Beal will officiate with interment in the Mahoning Cemetery, Marchand. xWo Greater Gift Than Great Book' NEW YORK (AP) "There is no greater gift in the world than a great book," said Anna Haley, daughter of award-winning "Roots" author Alex Haley as she launched the 33rd annual book drive of the American Merchant Marine Library Association. She presented an autographed copy of "Roots" to Mel Barisic, vice president of the association, on Tuesday in front of a lifeboat placed beneath the statue of Atlas in Rockefeller Center. It will remain there during American Merchant Marine Book Week. "Alex Haley always went to sea to write," she said, referring to her father's career as a chief petty officer in the U.S.

Coast Guard. The ceremony was attended by a small group of friends of the Merchant Marine, including writer and actress Cornelia Otis Skinner, who dropped books into the lifeboat as the master of Another one. Ben Grauer, encouraged passersby to "give to the public library of the high seas." The goal this year is 250.000 books. Last year, 166,000 books were collected. Eat (CMO your QQC YOUR mVmy CHOICEUU CHOICE! 9 IN.

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7fimifrtl Officer Charged In Drug Theft ERIE, Pa. (AP) An suburr ban Erie police officer has been charged with theft and delivery of a controlled substance after drugs were stolen from the police station's evidence room. Corp. Jim Stephenson, an 11-year veteran of the Millcreek force and a member of the detective squad, was arraigned Tuesday and released on his own recognizance. He is accused of taking 1,000 tablets of percodan.

a morphine-based drug, that was confiscated as evidence in a drug store burglary. UNGENFELTER, John I p.m., Schenkemeyer-Dee-ley Funeral Home, Punxsu-tawney. PEFFER, Lester 11 a.m., Robinson-lytle's, Indiana, RACER, Mrs. Katharine, II a.m.. Gray Funeral Home, Seward.

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