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41 MftihodUt Join SlMln Conference I A W. Vu, A The 41 NcKru Motlxxlthl in West Virginia be- cunic Incurjiuralcd Into the pre- viously all-white stale confer- ence lit (ho church's 27th utinuul conference here loday. 1 The Ncuro churches had lie- longed to the all-Negro Wash- ington Conference. Church Plans Bible Study (Jommuiilly Church, Val- ley Road, formerly known MS Glud TnlK'niucle, will have liiblc sliuly protji'iun ojich TUOH diiy I) m. slurllni! June 15, (o ituv.

Cilenn H. Shew pastor. of (hu Bible Ktudy pro- jirntn will he "Deeper JJfe Kx- Display Classified Display Classified KERB'S IGNITION BRAKE SERVICE 119 VALLEY STREET New Cumberland Breaks Tradition, Elects Woman SEE YOUR CAR I Televise Your car's Performance IN Kerr'i this area's largest and most modernly equipped inde- pendent auto repair service now offers a new, large modern addition fully equipped with BEAR AUTOROL (Dynamometer) and AILEN Scientific auto engine testing equipment. Give your car a check-up now! Call Now For An Appointment 724-0818 Hy I'ANNY SKJLKK NKW CUMBIOHhAND, W. Va.

(UIM)--This Northern Panhan- dle Inwn of 2,100 population hud Its first mayor today, anil Mrs. John Paul Jones con- ceded she was elated and fell "a little like I put one over." Mrs. Jones, only 34 years of a over the posl effec- tive 1 after serving years as lhc first and only woman on Town Council. The mother of four children, llircc girls and a boy, admits It was not an overwhelming vie tory--she won by 25 voles--foul she says "a victory is a victory and I will nol al the margin." Mrs. Jones, a life-long resi denl of New Cumberland, terms her victory "a breakthrough for women" in a city lhat is "very traditional in a respects." She said election of a woman mayor "was not a traditional thing.

This is one of those towns where Ihey don't let you get things loo easily." Mrs. Jones, an "average slu- I i a aclivilics al lhc local dent" who was aclive in extra high school, campaigned and hard for the job. ft was her try--she failed two years ago--and she admits she gained I experience hy the loss. The children campaigned lo door wilh my cards," and "many nice people pul in a good word for me lo their friends," she said. "But they had double job a woman, allhough I am known," Mrs.

Jones said. i Mrs. Jones slayed up all nighl 1 while the results were coming and when dawn broke i saw her husband off to work as a member of the a Counly Board of Educalion. That chore complclcd, Mrs i Jones turned lo get her chil drcn, a a 13, John 12 i Rhonda, 11, and Sheila, 10, off ilo Iheir last day of school be- fore the summer vacation. Mrs.

Jones says her only im "won'l he conlcMed! The llenian who name In xccond will concede thai have won with no foulest whatsoever," She "no about Ihe cooperation 1 will foe rom at cily hull. She i ic will i he same as they were outgoing mayor, Mrs. Jones, who a tongue In cheek thai she unopposed for Ihe council Is already looking ahead lo run- ning again for Ihe lop cily posl two years from now. But as of now she feels her election was "truly a great hon- or because of my age and lie- cause small New town lions." Cumhcrland with a a Iradi- Nitze Gives-1 War Outline MI At Academy Hear Talk By Navy Secretary On Future Burrell Cool Corp. Draws Court Action TOP OUH'OWN ORADS--Thirty-one students of Oldtown High School were preKcnlod diplomas la.sl nighl during Ihe school's 4flth commence- ment exercises.

Presented medals as being voted the outstanding boy and girl were Uirry Schaidt and Penny Slein, second from left. Vale- dictorian for the graduating class was Gloria Wolfe, second from right, who also received Ihrce other awards. Barbara Kverett, right, was the xaluUilorian. mediate plans for the $200 a year job are "to better the 'city" and to provide "more cm- Sphalic leadership." Mrs. Jones feels she can de- ivote more lime lo Ihe posl lhan man who has a full-time job.

Her opponents, Robert Arm- who got 173 voles and 'Robert P. Harris, who received 78, both still have two years to on town council. Mrs. Jones said the ehction BALTIMORE U. S.

Secretary of Labor W. Wiilard has obtained a judgment in the U. District Court here against Bur Bros. Coal Corporation, miller, Garretl County. The de umlauts paid back wages of $1.

(70.23 due 11 employees and con senled to Ihe judgmenl. The order requires future com- pliance with the Federal Fair La- bor Standards Acl, including the payment of lime and one-half the regular rale for overtime in ex- cess of 40 hours per workweek and the keeping of suitable rec- ords. The court aclion followed an in- vesligalion by the College Park Field Office of the Wage-Hour and Public Contracts Divisions of the U. S. Department of Labor under the supervision of Morris Terkel- taub, field office supervisor.

The defendants are subject lo the Fair Standards Act because they are engaged in underground mining and in the sale, shipment and delivery of bituminous coal i Iu a (Continued from Page 17) Cre.saptown and one grandchild. The body is at the Scarpelli Fu- neral Home, where friends will be received today from 7-9 p. m. and LLOYD J. I COLLINS Lloyd J.

i Collins, 67, of 23 North Mechanic Street, died yes- terday in Sacred Heart Hospital where he had been a patient Hangar Used As Statehouse For Governor MARTFNSBURG, W. Va I YGU ujvJav 11 ujJi a i'. MI. ouu tomorrow and Friday from 2-4 1 He had been ln was to scl and 7-9 p. in.

JOHN T. WINTKRS health three months. Born al Bloominglon, he was a son of lhc late John and Mar- FROSTBURG Mr. John T.lgarel (Devinc) Collins. Winters, 77, Vale Summit, died today in Miners Hospital, where Mr.

Collins was employed al the Times and Alleganian Com- he had been admitted earlier i a and was a member of Cum- Ihe day. He was born in Franklin to purchasers outside the State of Maryland. Publisher Succumbs MANHASSET, N.Y. I Maurice Richmond, 85, retired music publisher and distributor, FOR SAFETY FOR SATISFACTION FOR SERVICE Pick the right home -through a Realtor CUMBERLAND BOARD of REALTORS Club House Koart--Brick bunEalnw with Ihrce bedrooms and 2 kitchen with built-in unils and dnuhkr- ivcll sink: full basement, gas furnace, carport and lot: 75' 150'. $17,800 111 North Bel Air Drive-Brick anil aluminum siding three bedrooms and H4 baths, kitchen with built-in unils and double-well sink: Full basement With Garage and lot.

$17,850 COODFELLOW AGENCY Rtil Estate and Insurance "M-3833 131 Nortb CentTM Street 705 ELM STREET Two Sfory Dwcllinc wilh Ashcstos Shingle Sid inc. Living Room. Dining Itoom and kitchen on first floor. Four bedrooms and hath on second floor. Hot ajr heating system.

Two car garage on rear of lot. A GOOD FAM- ILY HOrE convenient to everything. Priced (or a quick sale $6.350.00 223 FROST AVE. Nice scml-bunealnw i three hcd- rnnms anrf hath. Hot Air.

Eas fired furnncc. Nice basement. Reasonable possession, priced at $3,500. KENDALL REALTY GItKENI'OINT Seven room two story frame dwelling situated nn OTil Mt Savage Road ap- proximately miles from City lim- its. This home contains two large liv- ing rooms, i i room, and kitchen on first floor with three bedrooms and hnlh nn si-cnnd flrmr.

Front and rear porches with a large yard. Warm air heat. A real value at 510,000.00 SOUTH END Lai ce centrally located 4 bedroom brick duelling in excellent condition. This home has new fired hot water heating system, aluminum storm i nnd doors and show, rr stall in basement. Property can lie easily converted into two apart- ments or used as single dwelling for larcc family.

WORKME1STER AGENCY 133 Frederick Street Phone T.M-3:iSO 724-3113 62 PERSHING ST. Evenings 721-2 NORTH END fl rooms, 2 baths, paracp. LarKe brick (amity home. Kill I concrete basement. Jlanlucxxt floors.

Good condition throiiahoul. Hot water heal. 508 Schrkcr Avenue. $15,000 WALLY WILSON AGENCY Real Estate Insurance DIAL PA 4-5483 682 McMullen Hwy. 3 Bedroom, large living room with fireplace and condi- tioning, gas furnace, garage, large lot.

$13,500 CONLON REALTOR 724-6776 24 hrs. and was a son of the late Robert and Derusella Win- ters. His wife, Agnes, (Phillips) Winters proceeded him in death. He was a retired employe of the Celanese. He is survived by three sons, John Jr.

and Walter Vale Summit and Edward Klamath Falls, a daughter, Mrs. Rus- sell Charllon, Klamath Falls; three sisters, Mrs: Jane McGoye, Frostburg; Mrs. Mary Leake Akron, Ohio and Mrs. Vena Riley Cresaptown; 12 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. I The body is at the Hafer Fu- neral Home, 60 West Main Street, Frostburg, where friends will be erland Council 58fi, Knights of Columbus, St.

Patrick's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Soc- ely. Huietl C. Smith up his travelin statehouse in a hangar at th Martinsburg Airport this after noon with 34 other stale govern mcnt representatives joining th governor. The statehfiuse group will an swer questions, explain polic and enterlain problems brougl by citizens from an 11 -count area from 1:30 p.m., with tim out for a news conference al ANNAPOLIS (AP)-Secreta'r'y of the a Paul 11. Nitze took a look Into the of war lo day and saw "lasers, term and genetic warfare." He wax outlining for the Rrad' listing class of Naval Academy midshipmen the changes in ernational relations and the a of nations that might expected before they reafch ie end of their military careers.

bout the year 2000. told them they would lave lo consider defense agairlst veapons improved from exisir ig lypcs. He menlioncd among icm surface ship and ocean- joltom missile launching sys- ems and "scores of sea, pace and land-based ohserva- ion systems to a i a i our tretegic nuclear Then the secretary said in hjs prepared text: "Olher new and equally de- structive weapons syslems will have been acquired. Lasers. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.

At least five members of the Charles D. Shaffer, Cumberland. The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Board of Public Works and 23 other department heads and rep- resentatives were slated for the event, the second in a series of "take the government to the and genetic warfare may lave achieved a signifance as will other weapon not yet foreseeable." He did not explain the reference to warfare.

Lasers' are devices which produce a highly concen- trated light beam. Genetic warfare could mean a method of preventing birth or of controlling heredity character- istics by exposing the genes IS, some form of radiation. He conceded that his look into the distant future had only the "Dimmest guideposls," hut he" also spoke of matters that a'J- A requiem mass will be cele- People" programs. The first was braled Friday at 10 a.m. at St.

Patrick's Church and burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Wesl- ernport. died Tuesday two weeks after undergoing surgery for a brok- en hip. There are 154 national forests and 19 national grasslands in 41 slates and Puerto Rico. The rosary will be recited to-u facfi held April 7 in Moundsville.

Smith addressed a Romney group Tuesday night, using the lives of three men lo illustrate the challenges Wesl Virginia has morrow al 8 p.m. at the funeral home. finding of or ot. Clarence H. Smith and the a S13 WILLIAMS STREET--Located cm rear of lot a two story Irnmp asbestnj shincle dwelling.

a i i bedrooms 2nd floor. 4 roomj Ui Jst floor. Part hascnr-nt. laundry Facilities Coal warm heaL Full pricn SS.500. BOWMAN'S A I I Located on Orr this 2-story frame covered with shincles.

hav- IHE large rooms. Bath. 1st Floor. 3 roomi, 2nd Floor. Full base- ment with warm air coal Itirnaee.

Financing available full price Glenn Watson Son Z13 Vlnrtula Ateonr Mow AKcr p.m. PA PA I-OT7S LAV ALE Natitvisl rarer utory frame, Unfimark nt a a Six rooms and hath nn floor anrt thrrc-roflm -ind apU nn second floor. Nrrr hnmp and tnvrst- mrnt. I.arcr lot 2M'. KnH hA5cmrnt.

lint A hrst (irrrl, TRICE SI7.r00 HOIZSHU-BLAUL-WEICH S. Ccnlrt St. WEST SIDE 4 BEDROOMS in LAVALE with INCOME PoiiMr TIOUM-, shicrn i i rooms, bath on nn? Aide. rooms and hath nlhrr Mtlr. Hoi air roat i Full 1 Crnxl rarner and in a i condition.

Kor price and insptctifn conlart A A Real Estate Insurance 58 N. Centre St. 724-0200 133 New. Hampshire Avenu story frame with three bed- rooms, bath, spxving room, base- forced-air furnace, single ear- age and lot: SO 100'. $10,850 ilnute 51, scrosi frnm Star t.iKhl Drive-In Theatre--Masonry rtuelline vith three bedrooms and hnlh.

full hn.icmcnt, fnrred-air furnace, hingle attached carase and lot: 210 57' 75'. Price reduced to $14,000 COODFELLOW AGENCY Real Ealatt and Insurance 724-2U3 131 Nortk Ccntri Street ATTORSKV JULIUS E. SCKINDLER 41S I.ibertj Trust Cumberland. Maryland Of- PUBLICATION Lester Smith and Earl Smith, Cum- berland, vs. H.

Smith. address unknown. No. 27-665 Equity. In the Circuit Court for Allegany County.

Maryland. The object and purpose of the Bill of Complaint in the above cause is to secure death ppoint- ment of a receiver lo take charge of his property if this is found to be necessary and to provide for the transfer of these proceedings to the Orphans' Court for Allcgany County. for administration of the estate of the said Clarence 11. Smith in the event a the Court shall return a finding of the dealh of the Eaid Clarence H. Smith.

The Bill of Complaint stales that the said Lester Smith and Earl Smith. Petitioners, are nephews of the laid Clarence H. Smith, who completely rlis appeared from view and was last seen and heard from In December 1955 while domiciled in Cumberland. and although i i inquiry has been made, the said Clarence H. Smith cannot be found.

That the only asset ol the said Clarence n. Smith is a piece of improved real estate located at No. 232 Mary in Cumberland. described in a deed dated Dec. 24, 1920 from Frank T.

Smith et ux. to Clarence H. Smith and recorded 135. folio 438. one of the Land Records ol Allegany County.

Mary- land. is thereupon this 24th day of May, IS65. by the Circuit Court for AlleKany County. Maryland, in equity, ordered that the complainants cause a copy of this Order with the object and substance of the Bill of Complaint he inserted In some daily newspaper fublished in the City of Cumberland. Maryland, once week for four successive weeks before the 25lh day of 1965, giving notice lo (he said Smith or lo ivhnm it may concernj'ih appear in this Cmnl in person, or ty urilicilor on or be- fore Ihe 26th day of July.

1965. the dale set for the hearint In this case at 10 a. m. to show cause, if any. why a decree ihould not be passed as prayed.

HAROLD E. NAUGHTON Judce True Copy: Test: Joseph E. Boden. Clerk Adv. T-- May 1-9-15 received today from 7 to 9 p.

m. and tomorrow and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. GEORGE W. A1RGOOD George W.

Airgood, 82, of 537 North Centre Street, died yester- day at his residence. Surviving are his Mae Sherman Airgood: a daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Erie, five step Mrs. a Lampasas, Texas: Fred Sherman, Hyndman; Carl Sherman, Ridgeley; Leon- ard Sherman, Parsons; and Hu- bert- a Suitland; two brothers, Clyde Airgood, Punxsu- tawney, and Ralph Airgood West Middlesex, a sister Mrs. Nellie Galufha, Lufherville: 17 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

He was a cabinet maker by trade and a member of the Chris lian Church, Hyndman. The body is at the Zeiglei Funeral Home, Hyndman, when friends will be received today from 7 to a p. m. and from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p. A service will be conducte there Friday at 2 p.

m. B. Ritlenhouse will officiate "an interment will be in Porter Ceme I cry. JAMES HERSCHEL GIBBS MINOR ASHBY HAINES ROMNEY i Ashby Haines, 94, Shanks, W. died yesterday.

Born July 25, 1870, in Hampshire County, he was a of the late George M. and bigail (Slarens) Haines. He js a relit it maker. He was preceded in death by iree wives, Mrs. Rachael (Wai- ace) Haines, Mrs.

Iva (Al- right) Haines and Mrs. Mary ane (Wagner) Haines. He was a member of the Ebenezer Methodist uperinlendent of the Ebenezer unday School for 10 years and uperinlendent of the Ebenezer 'emetery for 25 years. He is survived by a daughter, Irs. Marie Hott, Romney; two ons, Marion W.

Haines, Sykes- ille, Marvin V. laines, Romney; a half brother Vade L. Haines, Romney; randchildren, five great-grand children and two great-great jrandchildren. The body is at the Shaffe Funeral Home, Romney, wher friends will be received afle p. m.

loday. Services will conducled Friday. 2 p. m. the Ebenezer Methodist Churc with Rev.

David Weaver an Rev. Arnold Husk, officiating Interment will be in Ebeneze OAKLAND James Hersche Gibbs. 70. of RD 1, Gormania died yesterday at the West Vi ginia University Medical Cente Morgantovvn, where he had bee a patient the past three week He said former Governor John I. Cornwell of Romney, the late President- John Kennedy a President Johnson were effeo live in urging i i to achieve great goals.

He said Cornwell urged a modern government, is far back as 1914, Kennedy askec that we be men of "courage judgment, integrity and dedica tion," and Johnson asks that we ready are in the making, among them the emergence of Red China as an alomic power. "During your careers," NUze said, "the world will become dangerously armed with nuclear weapons. Even as you graduate, a fifth and most irresponsible, nation has acquired fission weapons. Before you are Hei)- enants (they graduate as en- signs) you will see this com- munist state acquire fusion weapons. Before your are com- manders, Communist China wflL have the means to deliver these weapons on our homeland.

"In the absence of effective- arms control agreements, dur- ork for a "Great Society." He was born at Red Oak and'died Monday-in Baltimore, will 7,500, FOR SALE HOME SITES rrlhc Slrert Addition tr CumherMnd Md l.oi.s Princrlon A l.ois rW 07 i i i It. Cornc i i a i Pnm-rton enue Corner and Yale AH i i i available and meet 7oninc i erjtiii nnents. Trire iivnn i a James W. Bcacham Hrallnr Ir.Miranfe I Nalinr.il I i 1'hnne FROSTBURC rrt. rln ti ir hrat $10 hill uMkuiit FOR A DISCRIMINATING BUYER You must stft this 3 bedroom.

tone split trvcl. Family room with fire- place. 2 crramic baths, 2 ear garage, l.oratcri just minutes (mm tmvn In CtROWDKN VAT.K this is Ideal urhan, family living, $22,500. "see I about it 1 A ESTATE JNSURANCE rerihlni St. GARDEN Cm'.

WINCHESTER RD. 1 slory 3 bedroom home, rlinint room fc lixinc room i titcplace. warm air heal. NATIONAL I A alory fl room 1 home, 3 car Caragr. financinc available.

ST Donlils Brick, rooms bath each Cemetery. The body will taken to the church at 1 p. SNYDER SERVICES Services for James L. Snyder. 37.

former of Cumberland, who Cyclings Will List Dinner Ticket Buyers BALTIMORE (AP Sen. Jo- eph D. Tydings yielded today nd will release Ihe names of hose who bought S100 tickets to a Democratic dinner more than our months after the 1964 elec- ion. Newton I. Steers, state Repub- ican chairman, said Tuesday 11 would be "rank hypocrisy" if senator did not make public! list of contributors.

Francis X. Gallaher. who had been treaurer of the dinner, said after conferring wilh Tyd- ings that identity of the ticket buyers would be offered to the press for publication. The law does not require re- porting of any such affairs or ing your careers, perhaps 10 or 20 other nations will have ac- quired these weapons and deli- very systems. The challenge to the United States and to heV military services will be great- er by far than it is will have to be able to demon- strate that we can not only taliate against an enemy ovetv.

whelmingly, but also that we' have the means to between our adversaries to" know from which enemy coun-. try or from which sea or based platform weapons are fired." The academy's 801 were awarded degrees and corn missioned as officers in tiu. armed forces In the commence'-'' ment exercises at the field i house. Births LAW OFKtCKS OF JtH.lUS E. SCHINDLF.R 41S I.IRKRTV TRUST CtJMBERI.AM).

MI. Tmslcr's Sale Of Valuable Rfal Estate Ixx-atrrt On Breakneck Flintstone Maryland, in Kleclinn District No. 31. I'rrrlrr and by of decree i Ihe Circuit Court for AlleKany County. the iinrtrrsiKnert Trustees will sell at public auction in front r.T the Court House.

Washington Street. Cumberland, a a on the A I I A JltNF. 19. 1WJ At II O'Clork. A.

M. was a son of the late Kimbell Gibbs. He was a veteran of World War I. Loyal Order of Eagles, Detroit. and worked 34 years at the Ford Motor Company in Detroit.

He is survived by his mother. Mrs. Anna Gibbs, a son, Dayton Gibbs. Detroit; a sister. Mrs.

Nora Spiker. Detroit: three be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Scarpelli Funeral Home by Rev. William J. Cox.

contributions after an elec- tion. Steers claimed it was a way of taking "advantage of loop- holes in the law requiring full and frank reporting of campaign expenses and contributions. The dinner last March netted vicar by Rev. William J. 1, he Democrats $260.000 Tydings of Holy Cross Episcopal S1M Church, intermen will be in holh lhc crest Burial Park.

a Burial rark. I elections of last year. Friends will be received al the Thp rt hnr BARKER--Mr. and Mrs. Gary Si, 23 Potomac Street.

Ridgeley, daughter yesterday in Memorial, DAVIS--Mr. and Mrs. James Box 301, Ellerslie. a daughter today in Memorial Hospital. 1 DAVIS-Mr.

and Mrs. 1 a daughter. Kathleen Louise, the Providence Hospital. over Hill. The paternal grand- mother is Mrs.

Agnes Davis, Paradise Street, Midland. KIMBLE--Mr. and Mrs. RD Ridgeley, a son lerday in Memorial. funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m.

The other Democratic senator Pallbearers are Rolicrt acc a i JS25.000 B. to 1 i i 111 a I I I I I A I brothers. Roy. home; Robert. John Mace.

James Lcacc. Ray-j i Gov George Wallace of Thomas. W. Ray. Detroit mond Hansel.

Harold Mcrarland; A a a a MOVER--Mr. and Mrs. Brewster, received l- RD 1. Flintstone, a son pay bills from hist loday in Memorial. primary contest I MURPHY--Mr.

and Mrs. and two grandsons. and Edward Davis. The body is at the Minnich Fu-; neral Home. Oakland, where friends will be received from 2 WALKER SERVICES Services for Paul E.

Walker, i State Synod Di AII A I aA zround tne fi, ne ral borne Friday. 2 p. conducted at Ihe Waldon Metho- lyinR and bcini: on the vxcstrriy tiric offi- dist Church. Piedmont, Friday! BrcsknrrV Rnad in Klcction Ili.strirl r.U^ene i will hp i CSt a 2 county. Md, cialms.

Burial will 1)0 i i 2 P- Interment be in. lo 4 and 7 in 9 p. m. tomorrow. of 72 Paxton Sired.

lOl lltMVO Services will be conducted fromjn.onl. who died Monday will Iclllh JLF1 1VC Vci portrt. 4 llrfrt. Sll AVIHKTT A i ulnri i In ffnnd residential nrichhnr. hood, reduced for Klrrt Come I "Buy With From" M.

D. REiNHART AGENCY Mrrtl 1X7- 1 Ontct SI iN h.ilh. hoi r.u rislnirnt. CRAHAMTOWN 1(17 a St. f.

house covered i i i i i hot air heal In i io.m, hath, lull basement, lot iwl Bcall Insurance Realty rhonf OV No Tnll Strerl t'tnilhiiri ST. 3'i slory BrirX In Hot water heal, coal ftrerl. MT noVAI. AVE. i room home ith den At sunroorn.

6 car caracr. near school. CARL F. SCHMUTZ ASSOC. 7K-159S parcel i partirutarly described i Cemctcrj'- follows.

BEGINNINR for thf tn Iron pin driven In thf fcnre along sldf of BrcaXnpck Road. (ivt frcl bplow thf outlrt of pipf rulvrrt anrl wratrrly o( Urgt whilt pint trfe landing ahonl 200 fed raMcrly of roail and hrint a corner of Ihf original then by maenetic meridian a of April 1951. and hmriionlal i the Reslerlv side of Breakneck Road, North BENNETT SERVICES Services for Mrs. Cora Agnes (UPO-The Synod of Presbyterian Church in Smith Post i A De K'" a kcyser. will' accord military CXt sprin 5..

In atCn a i IWaldon Cemetery. Washington! Ml. Lake Park, terday in Memorial. SEE--Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest RD I. Valley Road, a son today in Memorial. SEGGIE--S'Spt. and Mrs. Lbydf- Cannon Air Force Base.

Clovis, N. a daughter there 4. Mrs. Scgpie is the former Wilma Jean Hohan, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbert Hoban of. Ohio, formerly of Midlothian. Bennett, fifi. of 415 Ballimore Avc-j nue. who died Monday will bcj conducled tomorrow.

2 p.m. at the Fairview Christian Church by; Rev. Walter M. Twipc. Interment Ali Ghan Shrine raise $400.000 as its share of million nationwide drive.

The Synod, which winds three-day meeting said a major Rift campaign! Continued from Pago 17' a i for Fort Hill's annual anung 0 a i a i ntors this fall will precede cl hair. md i Hannah Taylor. Midlothian. S1SLKR--Mr. ami Mrs.

Kenneth; i Akrnn. Ohio, a daughter, Bar- bara there May 17. The' mother is the former Robbie Davis, dauchter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Davis.

Grants- ville. or 971 CKVrKH ST. i i 5 hedroom home on A a i hed a a hot a Varkside School area, I I I A AVK. hedioom i i a One acre, hasemenl. a Iront rHrch, rear pallrt.

F.a»l 100 tert to Iron rln. i be ill the cIlHIYh cemetery. nrnc-ram -V" i a a a black The'nationwide total bef'savage! daughter Monday In smith 27 irirm a a a allocated in this a 516 mil-1 Miners. 'SMITH--Mr. and Mrs.

John. Ml." feel to iron pin and then Smith itcjjrt" 5 minium 1S65 left to! the plarf of containing I i i i arrev morf or arrorrtint tn i i i rtmrtV hv ANtfllcr. mrveyor. I i i i 11 hfina properly ronvrycrl i 0 I hy clcrd rtntri! July 31. ry lUymond! Niny Gladys M.

"iff. to; I I I I JoKn r. Sinko anrt Astir, IV SlnVo. A I A 1 A (Al rrcorrirri i.ihrr toiio Jin.iists struck for Ihr i i i be 1S October IS. are ii ora cr1 jn this a $16 mil-! ion oach for c' i i and her vital stalislics She is five fool.

i and a half inches tail. i i i a Mission and a A 7 i For hrr lalcnl in that seclion (ions ami a i i i i of the ronlesl. Miss a a 1 1 2 mil jon for hc Cwmci nn present a dancr routine. I theological Education. S5.S mil- I.inrta Louise Broadwator.

for Roard of chris ian lli Elc Boys Stale F.fiucalion and SI million I a SU. RfC rd ni W. in daughter of Mr. Mrs. D.lc^^'J,TM^ Thf prorrrty it improved hy i Tuesday nifiht.

bombing oadwalrr, Crosaptiwn. is hvint 5 "rr'x 1 13 a consulale. The litasl graduate of AlleKany High Town i i modfin kiti-hm. hath. caused only minor daiuago.

iSchool and is attending tr spvcn hoiubs wc-ro set off on i Krosthurj; Slate Collrgo. lUrrlcrlril--All Woinrn fiectii'c. mippiirri hy i i i vrr- i Monday lughl, slightly a a Miss Kroadwater was score-! on vionerty on 512 A Reclioom housi- has den. new plunihniR. double rcM riny at A A A SL TA 3 i tho and Nicara- i a the froshman class at RVRNSV1I.LE.

Miss. A --jtionalisl" parly JACKSON'S MILL, W. Va. B. Jarrcll of (Pleasant was elected 28lh gov- lernor of the American Legion's Mountaineer Hoys Slate Tuesday nighl.

I Jarrcll, nominee of the "Ni- defeated Ihe Donald W. Turk- oi urirn.irniru omhassios am i hiui vo "fsc ami srcrVtarv of the Stu-JThis Mississippi town of 42S oihrr pnhti- to i a and two private homes. I dent Council at Allegany. isons will continue to have aniwillcr of Charleston to dale of I Thr right rfsfrvfit tn ifjfd a i Terms of Salf: A (trpnsll ol nnr-thlrd he required HI tht Umf i of siilf. In iipim tlnni; a i ol hy Ihe Clirull Court (or A a Covmly.

I Schlnrtlri I In Xo 271M Kqnily Wheat Slays Finn CHICAGO A I Wheat con- The five foot, two inch Miss miod its firm trend, but 'tie i Rroadwator weighs 112 pounds. grain futures market light brown hair ami brown was steady ti today at ihe eyr.s. Her vital statistics are opening of the Roard of Trade. 13.V24-37. For her talent in the city government.

Inauguration of officials Miss Rroadwater will sing. i Mrs. A.H. Montgomery, theilion at the state, county a mayor, defeated Horace Marlar municipal election is schcdulftd to in Tuesday's nonparti Wednesday, when lhc week-long san municipal election and the'citizenship training program for five women aldermen were re high school juniors reaches elected. jthc midway poinl..

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1894-1977