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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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EIGHTEEN EVENING TIMES, MDV FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1M1 Dial PA for WANT AD Taker it ua (Continued from Page 11) Charles H. Jones yKEYSER, W. Va. Charles Holmes Jones, 75, died yesterday at the West Virginia State Hos- pital in Weston. Marlin W.

Bean MOOREFIELD, W. Va. Mar- lin Wallace Bean, 55, died yester- day in Winchester (Va.) Memorial Hospital where he had been ad- milled earlier in the day. He was employed as the opera- A native of Maysville, he was aitor of a stone crusher for Ihe son of the late John and Ellen (Barger) Jones. Mr.

Jones, a retired farmer, was a member of the Church of God at Maysville. Besides his widow, Mrs. Rose (MacDonald) Jones 'of Short Gap, h- is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Edna Weese, Short Gap, Mrs. Pearl Bott, Mrs.

Margaret Kellman and Mrs. Betty Hodge, all of Detroit. Also surviving are three sons, Minard Jones of Detroit; Arthur Jones, Maysville; Jack Jones, Roanoke, a brother, Jacob Jones, Gormania; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle a i Lahmansville; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The body will be at the Mark- wood Funeral Home after 7 p.

m. today. Services will be conducted at the funeral home Sunday at 2 p. m. Dy Rev.

C. E. Burrows, minister of the Methodist Church in Fort Ashby and Rev. Charles Beard of, the Methodist Church in Short Gap. Interment will be in the Maysville Cemetery.

Miss Julia N. Yingling Miss Julia Newell Yingling, of 100 West Cold Spring Lane, Balti- more, died yesterday in Women's Hospital, Baltimore. She was a former resident of Cumberland. Born at Hagerstown, Miss Ying- ling was a daughter of the late Walter A. and Mary L.

(Mitten) Yingling. She was a former mem- ber of a Episcopal Church and was a retired nurse. Surviving are cousins, Mrs. Gustav H. Franz, Baltimore, and Mrs.

Elizabeth Etoch, New Yprk City. The body will be at the George Funeral Home today from 8 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted to morrow at 10:30 a.m. at Em- manuel Episcopal Church by Rev. H.

M. Richardson, rector. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. BUFFET Sunday June 11 4 to 7 p. m.

All You Con Eat 6 to 13 $1.00 Under 6 Free AH Ghan Shrine Country Club Baltimore West Virginia State Road Com- mission. A native of in Hardy County he was born on June 30, 1905, a son of the late William Jackson and Nora (Park) Bean. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sylvia Wilkins) Bean; a daughter, Mrs. William Hartman, of here; two sisters, Mrs.

Harry Reel, Rock Oak, and Miss Esta Bean, Baker; two brothers, Ray- mond L. Bean, Mathias. and Harold N. Bean, Cumberland, and three grandchildren. Services will be conducted Sun- day at 4 at the Methodist Church here.

Rev. Charles: God- win, minister of Oakland (Md.) Methodist Church, and Rev. R. B. Presbyterian minister here, will officiate and interment will be in the Olivet Cemetery.

The body will be at the Thrush Funeral Home after 7 p. m. to- day. Joseph C. Neuhauser KEYSER Joseph Clarence (Jack) Neuhauser, 76, a former resident, died last night in Lan- caster, Pa.

Born at Gap, he was a son of the late Henry and Susan (Walker) Neuhauser. Surviving are a son, J. C. Neu- hauser a sister, Miss Katha- rine Neuhauser, both of Lancas- ter; two niece's, the Misses Betty and Kay Neuhauser, both of Key- ser, and a granddaughter. The body is at the Young Fu- neral Home, Lancaster, where services will be conducted Mon- day at 10 a.

m. Interment will be in Mellinger's Church Cemetery, Lancaster. Kelley Services A requiem mass for Mrs. Cath- erine C. Kelley, 59, of Barrelville, who died Wednesday in Sacred Heart Hospital, will be conducted tomorrow at 9 a.

m. a St. Pat- rick's Catholic Church, Mt. Sav- age. Interment will be in the parish cemetery and pallbearers will be Frank Mullaney, Kenneth Logsdon, Joseph Nolan, Anthony Monahan, Ambrose Morrisey and Ervin Lepley.

The body is at the Hafer Fu- neral Home here. "Puritron" to Purify Air remove pollen, smoke or odors! Medical Arts Pharmacy 29 South Centre Street PA 4-3730 We Deliver Miss Annie Opel SALISBURY--Miss Annie Opel, 76, died Wednesday in Meyers- dale Community Hospital. She was born in Somerset Coun- ty, a daughter the late Henry J. and Savilla Gnegy. Since 1906, Miss Opel had made he.

home with the family of the late Mr. and Mrs i i Johnston here. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church and its missionary society and had been a Sunday School teacher there I'or many years. She was also a rvmber of the Salisbury Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary.

Surviving are three brothers, Eli Opel, Lebanon, John, Accident, and William, St. Paul, and four sisters, Mrs. Sadie Dort, Lebanon, Mrs. Alice Newman, Fairchance, Mrs. Mary Firl, Summit Mills, and Mrs.

Elizabeth Long, Louis- ville, Ohio. i The body is at the Thomas Funeral Home here, and will be taken to St. John's Lutheran Church tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. for services at 2:30 p.

m. Rev. David Fetter will officiate and burial will be in IOOF Ceme- tery here. Expressions of sym- pathy may take the form of do- nations to St. John's Church.

Bradford" Oster Bradford (Mac) Oster, 53, died yesterday at his home on RD 3, Bedford, Pa. He had been in ill health for some time. A native of Bean's Cove, he was a son of the late Adam and Alberta (Ruby) Oster. He formerly was employed as a plas-j terer's helper. Surviving are two sisters and! a brother, Mrs.

Ruth Keefer, Joseph Wilson and Herman all of this city. The body is at the Hafer eral Home where services will be conducted Sunday at 3:30 p. m. by Rev. B.

F. Hartman, pastor of Ellerslie Methodist Church. Burial will be in Bean's Cove Cemetery. Jenkins Funeral FROSTBURG Services for Mrs. Marian T.

Jenkins, 84, of Borden Road, who died Wednes- day in Goodwill Mennonite Home at Grantsville, will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Durst Funeral Home by Rev. Kenneth Morelock, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

Burial will be in Frostburg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Richard Hamill, James Close, Frederick Robeson, Frederick Hager, Geo- rge Taylor and Everett Lemmert. Miss Margaret A. Wilson LONACONING--Miss Margaret Allen Wilson, 73, LaVale, died yesterday in the Coatesville IPa.) Veterans Hospital. A retired Army nurse.

Miss! Wilson resided with a nephew and niece, William and Tdis 1 Margaret Moses, LaVale. The body is at the Eichhorn Funeral Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. i by Rev. John McClain.

Interment will be in Arlington (Va.) Na- tional Cemetery. Leniurt Services for Mrs. Charles Len- hart, 76, of 16 Baltimore Street, who died Wednesday in Sacred Heart Hospital, will be held to- morrow at 2 p. m. in the Zeigler Funeral Home, Hyndman.

Rev. George Alfred Hazen. pas- tor of Zion Evangelical and Re- formed Church hefe, will officiate and interment will be in Cook's Mill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be a Martz, Albert Clites, Eugene Shaffer and Mark Twain Camp bell. Burial Services for Mrs.

Minnie -J. Catlett, who dfed Wednesday at her home, 318 Grand Avenue, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Hafer Funeral Home by Rev. Louis L.

Emerick. Inter- ment will be in Hillcrest Burial Park and pallbearers, all mem- bers of the Crusaders Bible Class of Trinity Methodist Church, will be-John Wolf, Fred Beck, Alan Reuschel, James Spidel, Delbert Proudfoot and Thomas Wagner. --Italy was ruled by ancient Etruscans for centuries before Romans rose to power about the 4th century B.C. In BUTTS --Mr. and Mrs.

Gary Fort Cumberland Honrps, a daughter yesterday at Memo- rial Hospital. CORDTS --Dr. and Mrs. Harold a son yesterday at Memorial. COUTER-Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne RD 1, a today at Memorial. KELLER--Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burlington, a son yesterday at Memorial.

MILLER-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westernport, a daughter to- day at Memorial. ROSS and Mrs. Donald 34 Virginia Avenue, a daughter today at Memorial.

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