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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 4

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4-Thi Cumberland News Tuesday, January 15,1974 Area Deaths And Funeral Notices MRS. ROBERT 0. SLE. MER Mrs. Rita V.

Slemmer, 59, of Tucson, died there Janu. ary A former resident of Park Heights, she was the widow of R6bert 0. Slemmer. and was daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George Forbeck of Cum- berland. Surviving are a son, Donald A. GIUIORE PETERSBURG--Zanes Asber- THOMAS K. BURK SR. Thomas K.

Burk 6f ry Gilmore. 8ft. died yesterday Barren Avenue, Winslow, his home here after a short ilF onnei Cumberland rosi- illness. ciput for a number of years and Born i Hardy was alsn hllf a son of the late Saul and Jane in lions- diod yestcrdav at i His wife, Nora nal a i preceded boin a(illliuec He had beel i i i in the city. Born in Bealington, W.

lim in a i i are four daughters. H. Slemmer, Tuscon. and a Mrs. a a Price.

Pitts- 1 was a 1(l te daughter. Mrs. Jean Rooks Miss Blanche l.ilmore. aml R( hm a i Burk. thv Fraley, Alexandria, i i a ann err a i i cit i 1 1 TM JOSEPH E.

RECKLET Joseph K. Recklcy, 57, of 1, Thurmont, and former resi- dent of Kifer, died suddenly Saturday in Annie a Hospital, Gettysburg. Born a a 30, laif! at Gary, W. he was a son of Clem H. Riu'kley, Thunnont, and the late Flossie M.

(House) Reckley. Surviving, besides his father, are four daughters, Mrs. Doro California, and four grandchil- dren. Burial was in Tucson. HUGH S.

BROWN LONACONING Hush Br6' nessen home. A native (if Lonaconing, was a Thelrna Gil- mure. a i i i and Miss A a a pc Hp a fornu1 ly employed as bi-1 GilnuHT. i a Mrs. Sue C.

Stull, Takoina engineer for Park; Mrs. four sons, K. and a e( (1 Gilmore. both of here; Tpimero Oirpuration, and had Middletown, ten vears. Rosemary Eyler, and Mrs.

Joyce Cramer, Lewistown, mm mn ot nci He was a member of thei.sons, Everett Reckley. Middle 70 of 520th Street" Gilmore. Piedmont, and United i town; Joseph C. Reckley, Km- Pa died Friday at 'his Glll Winslow Lodge 13, mitsburg; Clifton R. Reckley.

me Tlie bociy ls at a York i Bodies, Tu- Mycrsville, and Robert Reckley. A a i rif 1 inc. hn llnel al Il01 hei fl iencis CSOI1 CoilsiStOlT i i Md. I Six SiStCI'S, Ml'S. ter 3, Order of Eastern Sta and Winslow Lodge 5 3 6 BPOElks.

His wife, Verna E. (Wells son of the late Archi-! wi11 be 1 eceivcc! 7 to sl Bodies, El Zarilxih Temple bald and a Brown. toda and AAONMS, Phoenix; Ruby Chap Surviving are his widow, Jes-! DIMAIO sie (Edwards) Brown; a a Mrs. Carmela Dimaio, 72, of ter, Mrs. Arthur Neat.

North 403 Avirett Avenue, died Sunday Charleroi, a son Douglas a Sacred Heart Hospital. W. Brown. Monessen: two A imive of N'anles Halv she pl ecected a grandchildren. and several wa a of the a Surviving are one son, Lt.

Col nifeces and nephews of the Al and Gelsomina Bl lth coning area. lAlbarano. Her husband, Pa a a PD0t A service was held Sundayjquale Dimaio, preceded her i i slsle J11 in Monessen with interment injdeath. Belle Veriion, Pa. MRS.

WILLIAM J. HUGHES FROSTBURG--Mrs. Margaret; I Mrs. Dimaio was a SS. Peter and Paul Catholici da te ic.er and Mrs.

.1 both of Winslow, and two grand Mycrsville Rite Detour, six sisters, Mrs. a Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson a Mrs. llarne, ail of Thurmont; Mrs. Elsie Carder, Kifer; Mrs.

Mary Minnick, Cumberland, and Mrs. a Rohrbaush, Fairfield. two brothers, James R. Reckley and William Reckley, both of Thurmont, and IS grand- children. The body is at the Creagen Funeral Home, where a service will be conduct- Church.

Surviving are two daughters, B. Hughes. SO. of 131 Hill die.d yesterday at Sacred Heart Mr rnes Twigg Kidgeley Hospital i a JIrs irancis Zirk, with A native of Frostburg, The body is Funeral Home. was a daughter of the late Thomas and Harriet (Thomas)S ohn ma College Bond.

Her husband, William a a al Hughes, preceded her in death. ntonl A a a Mrs. Hughes was a retired a les; Srandchildren, and' a of the El i mpn-i ffreal grandchildren. MRS. BEWICK SERVICES Services for Mrs.

Joseph Bewick, 94, formerly of SOJ Shriver Avenue, city, who died oin i 11 i i i i i a a i be conductcd at employe of the Beall tary School cafeteria, a member! 1:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Chapel of the Hills Mortuary. Rev. George Ha Friends will be received at I uv-uuui i i i i i a i i i i i i i of the Frostburg United George Funeral Home from Cemeterv 5 i2 to 4 and to 9 p.m.

The rosary will be recited zen will officiate and interment will be in thodist Church and the VanDyke Bible Class. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eisle, Frostburg, rosary there today at 8 p.m. Mass the Resurrection will MRS. WAYS SERVICES Prayer service for Mrs.

John Ways 49, of Albany, and Mrs. Roselen Hochard, with be celebrated at 10 a.m. tomor- and formerly of Cumberland, at SS. Peter and Paul ho died Friday in Albany, will Church. Interment wi)l be conducted at 11:30 a.m.

to- whom she resided; two brothers, row Thomas Bond and Arthur both of Frostburg; four grand- De in Sunset Memorial Park. children and five a grandchildren. Friends will be received the Hafer-Sowers Funeral Horn from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be conductec there tomorrow at 2 p.m. Rev Clarence A.

Kaylor will officiate and burial will follow Frostburg Memorial Park. i Charles Bent, the first Ameri- can governor of the territory oi New Mexico, was assassinated in Taos. Jan. 19, 1847. MRS.

MILES CROSBY Mrs. Gussie M. Crosby, 78. of Glencoe, died Thursday at Somerset (Pa.) Hospital. She was the widow of Miles A.

Crosby, who died in 1968. Surviving are a son, Millard W. Crosby, Glencoe, and a morrow at the George Funeral Home by Father Roman Ko- zacheson of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Interment will be in SS.

Peter and Paul Ceme- 'tery. Friends will be received at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ed today at .10 a.m. at the Kight Kenneth Hamerick.

Interment will be in the Reckley-Roby Cemetery, near Kifer, at about 1 p.m. MRS. FISHER SERVICE A service for Airs. Mildred F. Fisher of Furnace Acres, who died Sunday, will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Pattersons Creek. Rev. Wilbur Elliott and Rev. Greg Lewis will officiate.

Interment will follow the Fort Ashby Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Elaine M.c- lullough, Lloyd Coffman, John Seeders, Robert Haller, Anderson and Glenn Logsdon. The body is at the Hafer Chapel of the Hills Mortuary and will be taken to the church at 2 p.m. tomorrow. daughter, Mrs.

Akron, Ohio. Helen Inser, Pallbearers Helmstetter, will be Eugene Edwin Crosten, A graveside service was con- a Crosten. Frank Flecken- ducted yesterday in Temple Church Cemetery at Glencoe. The Linda Hall Library of Science and Technology on the University of Missouri campus at Kansas City is one of the argest in the nation. CIVILIZATION SWEEPS IT AWAY." MAN CM LIVE IK MRION1 WITH XHTUIE last 3 Days Must End Thurs.

WEEKDAYS SORRY NO PASSES CENTER THEATRE 7 2 9 1 3 8 PALACE A I Frostburg 689-9881 stain. Mark L. Lazarus and Joseph Nelson. FISHER SERVICE A service for Mrs. Willa M.

Fisher. 85, of 912 Oldtown Road, who died Sunday, will be con- ducted at the Scarpelli Funeral Home today at 1 p.m. Rev. Legislative Hearings Jhis ANNAPOLIS (AP) Com mittees of the Maryland Gener- al Assembly have scheduled the! following hearings for SENATE Economic Affairs--SB25, cos-i Burial will Cemetery. be in Rose JOHN L.

McKENZIE LONACONING John SB38, real estate bro- kers: SB39, real estate brokers; SB195, real estate brokers; SB69, domiciliary care in- stitution; 10 a.m., Room 200, L. PRY OFTHI: WILD A sensational insight into (he life (if the mvMefious and piiwerhil timber McKenzie, 62, Jackson Street, died yesterday at his home. A native of Woodland, he was a son of the late Elijah and Rhoda (Knippenberg) McKenzie. He was a retired employe of Celanese Fibers Company. Surviving are his widow, Catherine (Nicols) McKenziej two daughters, Mrs.

John Go- wans, here, and' Mrs. William Robertson, Detroit, James Building. House Ways and Means--HB323, scholarships; HB160, House of Delegates--scholarships; HB161, Postsecondary Educa- tion Commission; HB173, tion waiver; HB182, Maryland health and higher educational facilities authority act; HB165, Maryland Industrial Land Act: HB253, Baltimore City Board of PALACE 689-9881 LAST DAY 2 ShOWingS 7-9 p.m. will be received today from 7 DON'T MISS IT! 9 and tomr)rrow rorn i 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. AOUltS $2.00 Children $1.00 A service be conducted there Thursday at 1 p.m.

with 'Rev. W. W. Martin officiating. Interment will be in Frostburg STARTS WEDNESDAY Two Showings 6:30 9 dream Max von Sydow-Liv Ullmann The Emigrants sister, Mrs.

a Examiners; 10:30 Robertson, Gilmore, and five a.m. Committee Room, State granchildren. House. The body is at the Eichhorn Environmental Matters- Funeral Home where friends HB166, safety glazing; HB235, plumbers; HB236, plumbing in- spectors; HB242, forests parks; HB243, forests parks; HB259. oysters; HB255, wholesome meat act; HB266, state boar act; HB226.

barbers; HB268, barbers; HB261, secre- Memorial Park. FRANK A. SMOUSE tary of natural resources; HB25fi, deer; HB262, hunting; HB263, HB264, fish- OAKLAND Frank A. HB244 water resources; 178, died yesterday at Cuppett- Weeks Nursing Home. HB257, fisheries; HB258.

erics; HB265, trees; HB200, A native of Maryland, he HB201, tuberculosis; a son of late Edward and Anna HB286, solid tire vehicles; Smouse. He was the former owner of Smouse Grocery Store. Surviving are his widow, Lois E. Smouse; a sister, Mrs. Ellen HB293, state highways; HB223, cosmetologists; 11.

a.m. Roon 209, Jeffrey Building. Judiciary--HB13, causes action in divorce; HB1.4, adul- 4 DAY SALE 15,16,17,18 CHICKEN JUBILEE 939 Frederick St, 722-1920 Reg. SALI Chicken Dinner I 60 5 Family Pack '3 50 3 20 630 Greene St. 722-1970 Bucket Barrel .40 5 .10 Seafeld, St.

Petersburg, Fla.j a tcr; HB13) a annul brother, Oliver Smouse, HB19, divorce and alimo- wood, W.Va., and five grand- 3 I a i divorce; HB44, a i HB48, child The body is at the Mmnich- ctlstodv a Room 8 Stewart Funeral Home where a i House service will be conducted day at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. Lawrence Sherwood will officiate anc burial will be in Oakland Ccme tery Friends will be received there one hour prior to the service The a i requests exression? of sympathy take the form contributions lo the Edward Smouse Scholarship Fund, Gar rett Community College. Hearing Test Set for Cumberland MILK OF MAGNESIA 12oz Time Release BAYER ASPIRIN Alka Seltzer Plus COLD TABLETS PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1974 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Rexall Time Action ld Ca St.

Joseph Children Aspirin Mr. Samuel Morrison Electronic Hearing Teit will be givtn at Office, 509 liberty Trutt Bldg. on Wedntiday, Jan- uary 16th from II a.m. to 3 p.m. by Mr, Samuel Morriion, Factory-Certified Bellone Ceniuftant.

Beltone Hearing Aid Service 442-B Weit Street Clarkihurg, W. Va. 26301 Potomac Valley PHARMACY Suppositories or Adult i Anacin Tables 300's HI? $2,74 Tip-Top Charge (Upon Approvtd Prescriptions FREE DELIVERY 501 N. Centrt Street, Cumberland, Md 722-2342 McMullen Highway, Cretaptown, Mid 729-2600 1068 National Highway, LaVale, Md 729-3535.

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