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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 29

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AREA DEATHS AND FUNERAL NOTICES JOHN WESLEY MILLS KEYSER-John Wesley Mills, 80, of 457 St. Cloud Street, died Tuesday at Potomac Valley Hospital. He had been in failing Ijealth for several months. "Born in Sector, W. Va 'h'e was the son of the late John M.

and Mary (Taylor) Mills. was a retired BO Rail- road conductor; member of the Brotherhood of Railway Train- men; IOOF Lo'dge 78 of Keyser; and a member of the Calvary United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mar- tha V. (Hottinger) Mills; three sons, Ivan Mills, Keyser; Horace i Cumberland; Forrest Chicago; five daughters, Sirs. Idella Krumpack, Mrs.

Ar- vella Ack and Mrs. Virginia Woy, all of here; Mrs. Pauline Calhoun, Parkersburg, and Mil- dred Strothers, Clarksburg, W. Va. Also three brothers, George and Frank Mills, both of Rom- ney, and Jacob Mills, Great Falls, Montana; and a sister, Mrs.

Edith Cain, Detroit; 14 and 15 gr'ea grandchildren. body is at 'the Rotruck Funeral Services will lie cohductec there tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. G. Frank Plybon.

Inter- ment will be in Queens Point Cemetery. The body is at the residence where firne'ds will be receivec today from 7 until 9 p.m. anc tomorrow from 2 until 4 anc 4' and 7 until p.m. Requiem mass will be cele brated Saturday at 10 a.m. ai Church and inter- ment will be in the 'parish cemetery.

Members of the for mer Westvaco baseball team Will serve as a pallbearers. rosary will be recited tomorrow at .7:30. p.m. at the residence. MISS DORCAS MCLAUGHLIN GARDEN--Miss Dorcas Ellen a former resident of here, died Christ- inas I)ay at the Highland- Gen- eral Hospital in Pampa, Texas 'She was born in Franklin, July 27, 1889, the daughter of the late Joseph I and Cath- erine (Darr) JShe had resided with" her cousin, Mrs.

Wayne Irwin, oi 2020 Christine Street here, and had moved to in 1960 McLaughlin was a reg- istered nurse! and was a. grad uate of Allegany School of Nursing' in Cumberland. She had been employed at the City Hospital in Ohio, for a- number of years. besides her cousin, QL nephews: Russell. Joseph, and Elmer Lee Martin, all of Hampstead, Md.

Requiem mass was celebrated' at St. Vincent de Paul Cath- olic Church in Pampa, with in terment Memory Cemetery BETSON -WASHINGTON, D.C. Mrs. Gladys 0. Betson, 68, died Tues- day at Glenn.

Dale Hospital. She'had been ill one year. Born in Thomas, W. she was a daughter of the late James N. and Barbara R.

'(Rob- ertson) Wilt. A former resident of Paw Paw, she had lived in Washing- ton 20 years and had been em- ployed at Doctors' Hospital. Surviving are daugh- ters, Mrs. Clarence Jack, Cum- berland; Mrs. James Lester, Berryville, and Miss Ruth Betson, Miss Betty Betson, Mrs.

Baker Kerns John Bailey and Mrs. Wiftert Galli- her, Paw Paw; 14 grandchildren and five great-grandrhildren. body is -at the Johnson Funeral Home, Paw Paw, where friends will be received today. will be conducted there p.m. tomorrow by Rev; John M.

Van In- terment will be in Camp Hill FRANCIS PATRONE (Frank) Patrone, 59, of 15 Dundee Street, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, where he had been a patient 10 days. in Kitziniller; he was a ton of the late Joseph and Rose (Gardina) Patrone. He had been employed as a 'pacemaker at Westvaco's Luke where he was manager of th'e baseball team. He was a 'member of Victory Post 155, American Legion and St. Pe- ter's Catholic Church, Western- and Luke Local 676, Uni- ted Papermakers and Paper- workers, AFL-CIO; and a vet- eran of World War II; Surviving are his widow, Nel- lie (Lupis) Patrone; two sons, Joseph Patrone, Keyser and Greg Patrone, the Navy in- Long one daughter, Mrs.

Mary Frances Westwood, four Michael Patrone, S' muel Patrone, Albert Pa- trone and Carl Patrone, Bel- Ir.ire, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Jtne Gardine, Westernport; and Mrs, Mildred Paolucci, Bel- and- one grandchild. The family requests that ex- prsssions of sympathy take the form ''contributions to the American Cancer MRS. FOLK FUNERAL PIEDMONT A service for Mrs. Olive R.

of 71 Second Street, who i Tuesday, will be conducted tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Trinity United Methodist Church with Rev. Sumner Sawyers offi- ciating. Burial will be in Philos A MORRIS Morris, 76, of 850 Co- lumbia Avenue; died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hospital. A native of Frostburg, he was a son of the late.

George and Virginia (Adkin) His wife, Hilda E. (Matt) Morris, preceded him in death. A retired, Cumberland JBrew cry employe, he was a member of the Brewery Local, and of. St. Patrick's Catholic Church and FOE Aerie 245.

Surviving are three sons, James A. Morris, Pleasant Hill, Francis Morris, Reist- erstown, and Robert J. Morris, city; a daughter Mrs. James Coniff, Frederick and seven grandchildren. The body is at the Stein Fu- neral Home, where friends will be received today from 7 until 9 p.m.

and tomorrow from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. The rosary' will be recited there today p.m. Requiem mass will be cele- brated Saturday at 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church and 'burial will follow in the parish cemetery.

AUSTIN s. WILEY KEYSER, Wiley, 57, 9905r Greeribelt Road, Glenn Dale, died Tuesday at Prince George Hospital, Cheverly, Md. A native of Keyser; 'he was a son of the late Jacob and Eliza- beth (Steiding) Wiley. A retired BO. Railroad 'car inspector, he was- a.

member- of "Emmanuel United Methodist -Church in Beltsville, are widow, Ma- -(Stump) daughter Mrs. Sara 3. Roseburg" five sisters, Miss Nellie E. Wiley, here; -Wilda W. KigHt, here; Mrs.

Winona W. Mrs. sephine W. Carman; Cheyerly, and Mrs. Constance W.

Rin- cones, a brother, Ernest E. Wiley, here. The body, is at the Gasch, Fu- neral Home in Hyattsyille where a service will be conducted to- day at 2 p.m. It will then bVre. moved to the Markwood Funer- al.

Home where friends will be received tomorrow after- 7 p.m. A graveside service will conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in Queens Point Cemetery with 'Miss 'Pearl Alberta of Braddock i who taught school in Allegany Coun- ty for 10 years prior to her re- "tirement in June died De- cember 18 at the Vindebona Nursing'Home in Frederick. Miss Eader came to Allegany County as head :of.the English department Allegany County High on Greene Street 1934. She transferred to the new school when it opened -in '1936.

While here, she attended St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Cemetery, Westernport. The body is it the Boal Funeral Home in Westernport will be taken to the church 1 p.m. tomorrow. was a member-of the Daughters of the Revolution, She was active in school and teacher affairs and was a firm support- er of the school's athletic teams.

a graduate of. High School in Frederick, and of and universities, and did graduate work at.Westeni Maryland Col- lege. Before coming to Cum- berland, she taught in Fred- erick, where she was a member of Evangelical Lutheran Church, a member of the choir and a Sunday School teacher. She also was a member of'the Frederick Arts, and Civic Clubs and the DAR. Miss Eader moved to Brad- dock Heights following her re- A daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Mantz, she is survived by, a niece, Mrs. Bess Shinnick, Frederick, and two great-nephews, Col; Lawrence W. Eader, San Texas, and David Fred- erick. A service was held in Fred- erick with interment in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery there. MRS. KETTLER A service for Mrs. Mary.E. Kettler, 50, a former resident of Lahmahsville, who died Mon- day in will be con- ducted today at 2 p.m.

at the Schaeffer Funeral Home in Petersburg. Rev. Hardy will officiate burial will follow in Lahmansville Cemetery', MRS. CIFALA SERVICE Requiem a for Mrs. Catherine Cifala, 88, who died Monday, will be celebrated to- day at 9 a.

m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will fol- low in SS. Peter Paul Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Gilbert Minriigh, a Johnson, Joseph William Orndorff, i Hill, Hugh Friend. MRS. G. ARVILLE HELMICK 'Mrs. Myrtle Miiy wife of" G.

Arviile Helmick, Fort on arrival yesterday at a i Memorial Hospital, Roihney. Born at Whitmer, W.Va., Mrs. Helmick was a daughter of the late William and a (Mullenax) Thompson. "She was a member of the Wiley Ford Brethren "Church, the Fort' Ashby Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and the auxiliary, of Ashby 'Volun- teer Fire also, are i brothers, Conley, Warren, Roy and Lonnie Thompson, all of Whitmen; Phillip Thompson, Baltimore, and Donald Thomp- son, Lorain, Ohio, and three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Lambert, Wiley Ford; Mrii Odith White; Elkins, and Mrs.

Arlene Cook, Buckhannon, W.Va. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home where friends WAYNEIF. HERPICH itoda'y Irorn 7, to toihor- Wayne Frederick Herpich, 39, frow from" 2 to 4 p.m. arid 7 of 9 died suddenly yesterday. A A.

Harry Brant i Asbury Avenue, LaValeijto and Saturday Keime died y.es- to 4 p.m. i Services A native of he will be was a son of'the: late Carl Sunday at 2 p.m at Baltimote kins and Gerdia (Butler) Herpich.1 Baptist Church by Rev, ich; was a. member 1 and junior Baptist Church: He also was a member of church's Men's Brotherhood, Men's; Bible "Class and Adult- Training Union, arid served as chairman of the i The jbody will be taken to'the church a 1:30 Sunday. In. lieu flowers, the family requests that! contributions' be made to the Herpich in Mt son of the late-Uiysses and Ida Mae (Piper) Brant.

He was a retired maintenance man and was employed ida Surviving Ai- CumlwlMd Newt Thursdiy, Jinmry 14,1971 Year Is Now Half Over church publicity committee. un und at LaVale Bap Surviving are several. aunts, an uncle and a number of cou- sins. The body is at the tist Church. Close fitting garments Hafer i less hazardous from are Half of City ot Cum- berland's year "ended De cember .31 and 76.4.

per of the year's $3,209,358. has been collected. Collections totaled $204,974.67 and. pushed total collections fbi; the six neral Home where friends will uuai ii.ti umiua-. ru: leen (Moore) da.u'gh- be -received from' 7 until.

Chapel of the Hills -than loose ild ters, Mrsv Virginia Keller, Vale, 'and; Carolyn Leiise, Greenville, 1 JS.C.; a brpther, Ro- bert city; five'grand- 1 children and one great-grand- where friends will be. received 9 p.m. and tomorrow. from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. A service will be conductedj there Saturday at 2 p.m.

by Rev. Ernest Jr. Burial will be in Mt. Savage The body is at "the Stein'Fii-l Methodist Cemetery. $2,438,912.75.

Appropriations for various city services and departments are apparently in- good shape, with less than, half per cent the money; allocated used half; The. 1970-71 tax levy for the city is 1,8 0 0 0 0 and $1,640,842.11 has been collected by the office so far. Of the 33 appropriations listed, excluding operations and debt service under which sewage is Police Department accounts for- the largest ap- propriation with $687,641. Of that department has spent The i re is 111 $554,692, second' and hat -Appropriations, for s'n removal, total $50,704. a through December only $6,381.73 had been used.

However, the snowstorm which fell here New Year's have a distinct bearing, on the scow removal account when the- January report is released. Total appropriations a $2,892,327, and $1,333,717.26 was spent over the first six months. The condition of the levy report is compiled and released by the city comptroller each month. will received from 7 to and toniorrow from 2 to 4p.n. and 7 to I p.m.

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