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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 10

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Htws FrWiy, April 30, Obituaries And Funeral Notices From The Tri-State Area Police Chief PHILIP D. RHODES KEYSER Philip D. 9, of 74 South Water Street, died Qf Oakland DJ6S at his resi- OAKLAND Henry Arnold, 53, FRANCIS E. MULLAN Francis E. 'Moon) Mullan, 41, of 539 Henderson Avenue, died yesterday at Sacred Heart Hos-" pital after a lingering illness.

A native of Cumberland, he was; the John J. Hater Cliaoel suddenly yesterday Born in Terra Alta he was a Oakland's chief of police for the, ion of the late and Sarah pas.t 16 years, died yesterday: (Hardesiy) Rhodes, and had re-ja! West Virginia University Medi-l A employe of the Citv Recrea 'Rev tided here for 30 years. jcal Center in Morganlown where! tfon Department he was'a veteran! and' interment He was a retired carpenter, had been a patjent for WorIcJ ar 11 Mr Mull an was'Cemetery. War I and a lays i membep Sl Patrick's Catho-; Pallbearers L1VENGOOD SERVICE A service for Mrs. Edith Maust Lavengood, 74, formerly of Pinto, who died Wednesday, will be con- ducted tomorrow at.

2 p.m. at CHARLES B. LIKENS PETERSBURG a Blaine Likens, fiS, of Bu.iinglon, died yesterday at Grant Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. A native of Gtant County I H.gh-; Was a son ne a Ed- and MaJinda Likens Li He had been a patient at County Memorial HospitaJ veteran of World member of Sunnyside Church of the Brethren. Surviving are his wife, about two weeks before being Rhodes: a son, transferred to Morgantown.

E. Rhodes, here-, two Born at Mountain Lake Park, ters, Mrs. Catherine was a son of the late Samuel will be Walter (DrumtrO Mullan: two'sons, Mi- New Creek, and Mrs. Mary Lou -and Naomi iTasker) Arnold. MeU-alf.

Antiooh: a sister. Mrs. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ae a Robert F. Mullan, Sarah J.

Rhodes. Holhrook. Freda L. Arnold, of 209! i wo daughters, Patricia pnrt nine grandchildren. jEast Water Street, Oakland; a nd Debra M.

M'ultan. all at The body is at the Rogers Fu- sou. Joseph H. Arnold. two brothers, Paul A.

and jieral Home where friends will be'HunU-r Air Force Base in Savan- Thomas E. Mullan, city, and a Church, the Holy Name So-Paul and Donald P. Yoder, ciety. Knights of Columbus Coun-j Harold W. Ours, C.

Abe Helmick cil 586 and Chief Justice Taneyjand Carl Moreland. General Assembly, Fourth De-j gree, K. of C. Conos of the sugar pine are Surviving are his wife, Rose E.jsomelimes 20 inches in length. Robert Likens, i nieces.

Mr. Likens was a member of Hove Run Church of the Breth- ren. The body is at the Schaeffer Fu- neral Hoine where friends will be received after 6 p.m. today. Daily Crossword Puzzle today from 7 until 9 nah, and two and tomorrow from 2 until The body is at the Leighton- 4 p.m.

and 7 until 9 p.m. Durst Funeral home where sister, Mrs. Hilda Landis, city. The body is at the SteJn; Funeral Home where friends will; A service will be will be received from 2 to be received from 7 until lit Sunnyside Church of the Breth-j4 p. m.

and 7 to 9 p. m. i p. m. and tomorrow from 2 until! ren Sunday at 2 p.m.

by Rev. i Services will be conducted and 7 unti! 9 p. m. Max W. Kisher.

Interment will Sunday at 2 p. m. by Rev, Eu-: The Holy Name and Knights of he in Queen? Point Cemetery. Vhe gene Matthews and burial will be Columbus i re-cite, lhe rosary body i be taken to the church in i a County Memorial Gar- there Sunday at 8 p. m.

at noon WARE SERVICE FROSTBURG A service for Mrs. Genevieve P. Ware. 57, Hill, who died Wednesday be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m.

at the Hafer Funeral Maine. 60 West Main Street. Rev. H. he son of the late a i 6 Martin Davidson official? and and Amu a i Look.

Hisi 0 A LOOK Rev. Frank P. Look. 73. died! Chicago Grain ACROSS 1 Creator of Hrnry Higgins.

5 Key of Schubert's 5th Symphony. 10 Pleased. 14 Stone: Suffix. 15 Ben Ezra, for example. 16 Prefix in aviation.

17 Yedir fire god. 18 A felony. 19 CiK- in 22 Across. 20 Collection of 2 words. 66 English 44 Theater VIP.

46 Source of malt. 47 Relative of Ltd. 48 First name ia 50 To score; 2 words. Giant of myth. 58 Alban Berg opera.

59 Hcjaz 12 Frewcli IS Shade of grtj. 21 Reisons. 23 aris. 25 Diamond argument. 27 Composers' group, 28 House.

29 Pack animal. 61 Hiijband of Uljth. 31 English 62 Give out, T-assie. 64 Popular pianist. 65 party.

CHICAGO and oals wrak- enti, wheat mixed, rye firm and at mS rCSI-. soybeans heavy at the close Thursday 'no tKe Chicago Board of Trade. Born Strasbourg Germany. interment Cemetery. will be in and soybeans down 2'i liquidation of long positions prices about 7 cents from 1 broke (.1 in.iy;,/.

lasl i close Xew el 0f deUleries FAST Eckhart wife. Mrj. Bessie Look, died a ago. sharply affected. May'lonjji were Rev.

Look came to the United ld i T. tiy the Pf 58 1 1 i deliveries as the stock of joyneans a in 1911 and lived i local itm-ace is lane. a a Cornl csl fuilher ground on inn eased miXM.Ml. 101 i a i one Ji( rt4t i Pr houehl years. He movrd to the a and sold a 1 to cents ttif- Va.

area in 1919 and worked 1 1s lillg by the i a i in the weather hirh 35 a a in a coal to dUpel fears of late planting there until 1925 when he became wh lwas aUo mfUiencedb May a minister in the Methodist Church. Rev. Look served at various parishes in West Vir- ginia, Western Maryland and Virginia before retiring a few liquidation and the axpiringdel set an low. Oals declined liquirlalinE sales brought on by good weather and weak- in other markets. Rye was relatively firm.

22 Where Kiev k. 24 Native of Cambodia. 26 Permissive, 27 Monasteries. O'iVeill opus: 2 words. 35 Marks, in music.

36 Afrra's rirer, 37 Play. 38 Pnlimsn; 39 Ferber nord: 2 -words. Trading center. 41 Ventilation. 42 French composer.

43 Not so tan. SERVICE I years ago because of ill health. Surviving are two sons, Wil- a Look, Winchester, and Charles Look, with mjifcj, two Hazel Westfall, and Mrs. Louise 'CORN iMathias, W. and fen grand-j a i children.

rc The body is at the Loy Funeral Mar I Home where friends will be re-1 May 1 jceived Irom 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 ul 9 p.m. I'DK Services will be conducted I 51 1 Saturday at 2 p. m. at the densville Methodist Church by Rev.

Ernest Mephcny. Bui-ial will be in the Wardensville Cemetery. The body will be taken to church al 1 p. m. Saturday.

The Rancr: Open WHEAT OU) May 1.441- Jul l.4n i.4ni Sep I.4|3i Low Close Irer. 1.43' 1.43-. 1.44 1.39', 1.40 1 14 17 3 philologist. 67 Trial. DOWN 1 Salad.

2 i partner. 3 Chemical abbreriation. 4 Chin decor. 5 Composer of lieder. 6 near Iceland.

7 Pounds: Abbr. 8 Eastern name. 9 Rrfl-Kke. 10 Brilliant array. 11 Italian author.

32 Rick- for 2 words. 33 Bahy food. 34 Forer. 36 Quip. 39 Is defeated.

40 Old Line State. 42 Dip, us doughnuts. 43 one call, for 4o Attentiatr. 46 American poet 49 A i a capital. 50 MuHcai symbol.

51 British philosopher. 52 Came down. SS Part of a cap. 55 river. 56 Ama7on estuary.

57 leather vord. 60 Company: Fr. abbr. MRS. PHILLIPS GRIFFITH Mrs.

Delia Anna Griffith, 83, of 14 Somerville Avenue, died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital where she had a since March 23. A former resident of Elkins, she had resided at theibaughi Riggleman. home of her daiiRhter, Mrs. Phyl-j Surviving are her husband, Lar- MRS. MATILDA M.

DONAHUE Mrs. Matilda M. Donahue, of 978 Patterson Avenue, was dead on arrival at Memorial Hospital Wednesday. A native of Headsville, MRS. JAMES A.

GLAZE' KEYSER Mrs. Myrtle halie Glaze, 86, widow of James A. Glaze, of 60 James Street, died yesterday at Potomac Valley Hos- pital. lis Bovvers, the past eight years. A native of Fellowship, W.

she was a daughter of the late Joseph P. and Anna (Stevenson) Wolfe. Her husband, Phillips S. Griffith, preceded her in" death. she was the daughter of the latei 01 manv i' a i 's, Mr.

and Mfg. Miles Rifigleman and Ange (Rohr-i the Glaze Amuse- menl Company in this area. 1 She was a native of Green o. ei au la a daughter of the late Porter L. Runner, this city; five I Francis and Anna (Nixon i Dor- ry J.

Donahue: a daughter. Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Ida Barker, Keyser; Mrs. Susan Samuels, Mrs.

Mary Duckworth, Mrs. Elsie Cheshire, all of Westernport, and Mrs. Nan member of First a S'! Cltj two brothers. Church Delphia Re-! Frcd RifiS'eman, and Alonzo Rig- Ige Roval Neighbors Wcsternpot't; three grand- nnri (children and four frcat-ffrandchil- She was a Methodist i of America, and Woman's lllldren and foiu fit Association, all of Klkins. dl a The body is al the Boal Funeral i today.

Also surviving are Uvji other HomC) estcvnporl the' daughters, Mrs. kenr Uom as family i fricnds today.Use Car Numbers Washington, and Miss Eugenia 4 aiu 7 0 ni i i both of Washliifitoii: two' ni sey, and was a member of First Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Bertha 11 a Birmingham, and a number of nieces and nephews in the Keyser area. The body is at the Markwopd Funeral Home, where friends will he received' beginning at 7 p.m. MIDDLESBROUGH, England printers who used iruui ui iKMimjiiuu.

Uni-viwc will hn hplrt at I i i i rri sons, Ralph i i home at laims who USed land, Ohio. nd O'Dale i S'ueS i Js refi tra Parkersbiu- Va fostci-:) passing their offices as the jlor of Kevsor Assembly of God fm- fnnthsii son. R.chat-d D. ttnifuh. CIuirch officiating.

Interment willijTMve "oi 748 817' qucrque a sister. in PhiUls Mnmie W. prs (vi tf six gramk-hildrpn and 15 grandchildren. The body is at the John Lohr a Home. Klkins.

where friends be roceixtxi after '2 p.m. today. he Charles lal Marshall Barb, Ronald Biirb. (iciald Richard Bos- Icy and Gary Roslev. Dui'ins that historic i cros- sing the Alps about 200 B.C., A will he rondurlcd bal minimized fond supply there tomorrow at -vsn problems by relying on raisins at p.m.

Rev. ,1. King of Cumberland for sustenance and energy, the i i i i i i 1 4 officiate and interment will he in California Raisin A i Elkins 100F Cemetei v. Girls Learn Judo WOLVERHAMPTOX. Eng- land CUPD Senior hoys at (he local high school are being I more careful what they say to girls in their classes now-- the coeds have started judo les- sons.

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