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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 12

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Cumberland, Maryland
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12--The Cumberland News Wednesday. February 24. 1965 Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri-State Area Service Tomorrow Larry D. Adams MRS. A DAVIS Hirer daughters.

Mrs. General Hospital (here Mrs. a a G. Davis, 7 4 A a a Poster, address un- native of I Clarysville. died yesterday at known: Mrs.

a gon la Memorial Hospital she was'Rochester, N. and Bar-1 Catherine 'MeCusker a patient two weeks. She had bara Quattro. Davis, a sister, been in ill health a yc.ir. Rose Day, Parkorsburg; 18 A a i of Bloomsburg, a dchildren and 10 great grand- she was a daughter of tnr a tej i i a and a a (Hess) A service will be conducted to- Colcman.

Her husband, at 2:30 p.m. al Parsons F.UB pjttston Roher Ohio, and an rs preceded her in a jChurd, by Rev G. Bland Brady III. a sister Mr a a I a siste Mrs. a i was a member ParkcrsburR and Rev, For rest Ward llaines of Florida- the Church of Latlor a Saims.

pastor. Interment will be cranrichildren and four' Services for Pfc. Larry Dean A a 22, of RD 1. Buffalo who was killed Sat- urday in a jeep accident at Fort Sill, will be conducted- Thursday at 2 p. m.

in Constitutionality Of State Grants To Private Colleges Debated By TOM STUC'KEY affecting a single case in which such he said. ANNAPOLIS A A ruling riv college." luse of funds had been upheld "These colleges, are giving that state aid to church affiliat- Final a were a court. jcourses. in the areas of liberal cd colleges is unconstitutional Tuesday By Judge 0. Bowie The four colleges involved in a rts and sciences, within the would doom almost every i in Anne Arundel County ilhe suit are Western Maryland, jlimits of Iheir faculty, which art ate college in America to "ex- Circuit Court on the suit fUedla Methodist school; Hood comparable to those given at 1 At.

1 1 Pa and Mrs Albert Trinity it choice. m. of jr. William L. Marbury, lle 8es.

Mann's ill i for lhrcc of Marbury told the court that field, said the court has stated which judge said he expects to he has "admitted right from the consistently that lax funds can rl I I I I 1 I I 1 I in Parsons City Cemetery, will 1 grandchildren. the Boa! i i are Ihroe sops Howard Davis Old Bridge .1.: Flnier a i RD 1, Froslburg, and Perry 0 0 0 i i thiTR a Mrs Edna a Klsic Ku.skirk, Mrs. a a i i villc. sisters. Mrs.

i i 7 i a ami i 1 1 1 1 I I HC a Sr'llt for a mn CemC ry grandchildren and five firoat-i Born in Serin. AiiMiirias. Spain. 1 MRS. MILKS LAMBERT grandchildren wns gnu the late Jose and Elizabeth Lambert, 82 Pennsylvania Avenue, ei-eat Rev.

a Fish, pastor, will i I i i i til 4t a a lu lie A 1 received grants of S2.5 million le "is decision within from the a a Legislature, i said it would be impossible to' ho) the a 1 I I 41 111 i. 4 4 I 3 that every one of these 1 not be used for religious pur- institutions is religiously-orient-iposes. Pfcffer, a constitutional ed." Marbury contested Pfeffer'i the attack! He said the real question of the Suprema i i i i J.ac ottlU LUC I I the federal constitutioni a 8ainst the grants, said, it "has "whether they must be prechid-jCourt rulings I a Iran rr nrJ 11 almost been taken for granted ed from taking part in the vast What's so sacred about me received from 2 and 7 i 9 p.m uteu iaf.cu jur graniea ea irom taking part ine vast' wnai so sacren aoout mow a ublic support of sectarian aid to education program of the.cy if the money isn't used pri. ruip antr inst itutions is government." 'marily for religious purposes?" I r. n.trl i 7 -r i 1 I resided in Johnstown, was rid religious educational i cause of religion of Harvey W.

and onW of Choice. The body is the 'Diaz. Dim. Mr Diaz Pennsylvania Avenue, died! He was a I960 graduate ofjceivcd frorr a Homo. g.K'amc lo Luke 45 years ago and Saturday at the home of Ferndale High School and a i fl p.m.

where the a i will i a employed al Hie Luke i a M'-s Ollie I-ong- She a member of the Ferndale A scrvici frnm 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 i West Virfimia and Paper na(l in failing health sincelVolunteer Fire Company whilelthere Frida Clark and Mrs. The i i Such a purpose "exists in the: The body is at the Boal a And hc said he did not know lease of the challenged grants, 1 where friends will be re- oficeivcd from 2 until 4 and 7 the suit. He argued that the i a Continued on Page 28) t-iiipjuywi ai me UUKC Mill ume snc a mcmDer of the Ferndale A service will be conducted and West Virginia Pulp and Paper had ln f-i'lins health sincelVolunteer Fire Company i Friday at 2 p.m by Rev (Company before i i in when she suffered a in the Johnstown R. Jordan.

Interment will Mils A i i i i Sl vivillf: a J)is wM cn a 1 Besides his parents, hc is sur-- Pnilos Cemetery. PAFtSONS MM a i a A 1 two 1 A resident of Cumberland the vived by three brothers. Robert! MILS 1IITVVV Mrv Maude A DJaz Cumberland, and years she was horn in W. A a a and TR Lt V1IIT utY nt i li. iSue' Whitney, 72.

of 135 Virginia Avonue, died ilnhnson. 7,1. uidow of J. Cor t.l. OW (I nolius Johnson.

at mi a lKl I)lfl! a Tucker County HosoilaJ er Mrs. Niland. -a." 1 an Ma- eMfnriefl ilSa Pie.imoni; and Rrandchil- Ca hp Whilel Carr. Her I husband. Miles Lambert, preced- i 1 is Bnal cc "TM hcr a daughter a R.

and Gregory A a llrley anl la Dotn at home, and two sisters, Mrs. John Hostettler. of Holsop- pie, and i a A a was a member of Parsons RUB Church. Htlri 7 to 0 p.m Surviving are fhree Dnjj- aid Johnson, wilb whom she re- sided; Prod Johnson of A and fnmk Johnson, 2 to Mrs. Walter Johnson, here; Mrs.

at home. Pfc. A a was also a mem of the Ferndale yesterday at Memorial Hospital where she was a patient two months. She was in ill health the i i ui p.nv i a i The Rosary will be recited A a a Bishop, Baltimore, and! Thp ItxJay al 7:30 p.m. Fred Tinglcr.

Bowdcn, ncr will al i. m. a where Don't Cut Corns, Caltuses, Warts Use New Magic Rub Off il from liming rorni. common i i rrpnrl rrBlU wllb in i will oemelpry. Catholic Cluirch and bp in the parish SKJIVICK A service for Joshua C.

burgh: a sister. Mrs. Susan Sum- merfield. Alpena. W.

19 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. A service was conducted yes- lerday at the John W. Lohr Funeral family will receive from 3.to 5 A past several years. A native of Buck Valley, EUB.she was a daughter of the late i.Joseph and Alice (True) Snyder. the Zeigler Her husband, Trone H.

Whitney, preceded her in death. there Elder i n-ivivt: Mrs. Whitney was a member of and 7 (o 9 p.m.' Dames of Pearls of the service will he conducted otom a and Daughters of Amer- a at 2 p. m. by Reg A.

Anderson. Burial in Frostburg Memorial ica. 8B. of LorrHinc, Ohio, who Home, Elkins. Burial was Monday will he conducted tomor- row at a.m.

at the George Funeral Home. Hev. Jnhn F. Sam- mnl will officinte and interment! in the Elkins 1OOF Cemetery. KELLER SERVICE A service for Lloyd F.

Keller. Jack will ac ess a Robert Imes. Walter Capel anH 1 unei a Home Sylvan Lancaster. i i are a brother. Robert E.

i a sister, Mrs. Mabel Bradley, and a number of nieces a nephews. The body is at the Get Your Mid-Winter Gash From Ruth In Minutes! National Loan Co 50.81 $101.61 $152.42 $203.25 $254.03 1 $300.00 Monthly Poymint $3 $12 US $17.71 a a 201 S. George St. OPEN SATURDAY PA 4-6622 FREE PARKING 1 P.M.

I a i L- i i nun 14 ILUI 11 1C 11L r.rt, p.i»",,f 1 in Hose Hill Cemetery. 69 of Bedford Road, who died: DCrl will be conducted tomor- row at 2 p.m. at the George Fu- '( PallbCHrCCS ttrrrrl i iBf mrdkllril rrrnir rallrd IIKHMA- iwrr ui.i nri fl rt John mil ihn.r i in rm mb, nil i ri i lrr A 11 Edward James noral Home. Rev. Louis L.

Eme- rick will officiate and interment WALTER W. MICHAEL WESTERNPORT Walter Wil Michael, 81, of -Chestnut Street, died yesterday at the Pul- liam Nursing Home. Keyser, Brcichner 7i 7 i 0 i be in Sunset Memorial Park, where hc was a patient' one week I 'f a il! bc A native of Westernport. he CROSS i I Jnlin J. den.

Howard Zargcr. Joseph Mcl-jwas a son of the late Horace R. ui A I s-r 1 a for- lo, Woodrovv Dychc. T. Roscoe'and Mary iFazenbakef Michael died Sunday at D.C.

Hinds and Victor n. Hciscy. He was retired employe of the You arc cordially invited to attend the opening of The John J. Hafer Frost Mansion Funeral Home Frostburg, Maryland 58 Frost Avenue Saturday the twenry-sevenrh of February from 2 until 9 and an Sunday the twenty-eighth of February from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.

John J. Hafer Frost Mansion Funeral Home 58 Frost Avenue Telephone 689-9922 Frostburg, Maryland rr Pr i i 1hat we TMTM to go The John Hafer Frost Mansion a Homo our open house Saturday February 27th and Sunday February 28th The Krnsi Mansion was i i by Mcshech Frost, the founder of Frostburg. in 1847 The bricks were made at Wr, 8 h.J rro i and architecture i of the French Chateau period. The outs i new a i i is hu.lt of brick painted i to a original Mansion ms arc an in tli Iii the a i i is a a i appointed Uiapcl. church like in appearance w.th peus and Iccto rn of ak f.imhod white ant nnd.

In rear of the Chapel are the ls Room and. to in.surr privary rlrMred h- fam.lv. Knmily Room. A rnlr 5o ih i also provided where he may chan Clerical Hohr.s or med.latr as hr may f.t. The Porte is lolled a i it aa-evMhlo for entrance or exit (o any part of the Funeral Home and i.s adjacent cloak rooms and flower receiving room We aim lo every a MMAPC! the i no mailer How much or how litlle they spend.

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