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4--The Cumberland Ngws Monday, August 17, 1964 Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri-State Area THE LITTLE WOMAN MRS. JOHN H. ELKINS KEYSER Mrs. Clella M. Elkins, 76.

of RD 4, died Satur- day at Potomac Valley Hospital following an illness of five years. Born at Williamsport, W. a daughter of the late Joseph A. and Rebecca i i Likens and widow of John H. Elkins, she had lived in this area 35 years.

Surviving are sons. Harry and Richard Elkins, both of Baltimore: a daughter, Mrs. Frances Preston, also of RD three brothers, Frank Likens, Bismarck; Elmer Likens, Terra Alta, anrl Edward Likens, Mos- cow, a sister, Mrs. A a i a Ferreebce, Winchester, 11 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. The body is at the resi- dence and will be con- ducted there Tuesday at 10:30 a.

m. by Rev. Lowell R. Rogers. Interment will be in Queens Point Cemetery.

CYRIL 0. WILSON HUNT1NGTON, W. Va. (UPI) Cvril O. Wilson, vice MRS.

CLEM BLACKBURN KEYSER--Mrs. Marie L. Black- burn, 67, of Burlington, died Sat- urday in Weston Hospital. MRS, RALPH DELLIGATTI Mrs. Veronica Margaret Delli- gatti.

47, wife of Ralph D. Delli- gatti 12 Vocke Drive, A native of Grant County, shejdied yesterday at Sacred Heart a daughter of the late ZebjHospital where she had been a Maggie (George) Likens. patient since August 3. Surviving are her husband.j orn at Mt. Braddock, she Clem Blackburn, Burlington; lwo a daughter of Adam Mattisi daughters, Mrs.

Beaulah a lhe late Mrs Adam i A i a Pa, and Mrs. Juanita Mrs Delligatti was a member of' iMcCarty. Antioch; six t. Ambrose Catholic Church and land six great-grandchildren. the Ladjes society of the church Mrs.

Blackburn was a member! Knobley Church of the Breth- The body is at the Rogers Fu- neral Home. hero. Services will he conducted Tues- at 2 p.m. at Knobley Church the Brethren by Rev. George Ralph D.

Delligatti Jr. and Ron- ald E. Delligatti, both of a brother. Stephen Mattis. Con-i nellsville; two sisters, Mrs.

Stuartj The body will be taken to the church at noon Tuesday. G. W. DADDYSAIAN P- the died at his home here Fn- a a lor a i "elore day followins a long illness. rpliromenMwo ywrs aj-o, i A HITE Wilson joined Hupco, which:" 6 publishes the Herald Dispatchj a Advertiser and Sunday Herald- The body is at the Hafer Mort- uary, U.

S. Route 40 and Braddock Road, where friends will be re- BRADY SERVICE ceived from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to A service for Charles William P- Brady, 5R, of 49 Humbird A requiem mass will be cele- who died Friday, will be con-prated Wednesday at 10 a. m.

at A PEDDLER'S LICENSE TO RIDE A BIKE LUCAS IF people WOULD RIGHT, WOULD THERE MOKE PEOPLE LEFT CHeSL crry, "We've been, made official Cookies! Frank Hite, 84, father of Robert Ave- jn Advertiser, in following Rev. Sumner Sawyers, pastor land, Ohio. He formerly resided Advertiser, in isji IUIIUWIUK in Hooversv 1 Pa graduation from Marshall Col- Tr.mly Methodist Church w.lli 1 vl1 0 othe so i officiate anri in prmnnf wi ho! are uvo omer sons, lege and rose to his present po- sition last October. He was successively an ad- vertising solicitor, classified ad- vertising manager, advertising director and vice president. A native of Parsons, Wilson was an outstanding athlete while 'in'p'hiios 5 itc "Dapple.

and Mr. Daddysman, a native of Curl Portland. Ohm: two Westernport, died at his home: sram ren and Saturday. In August 1922 he took over the circulation of the Cum-; oerv hnrlnnH JT.mnino Timao in TV; "3y berland Evening Times in Tri- Towns and in October 1022 be- at Marshall, playing football 3 TM tlle correspondent from basketball, and later served as Services will be conducted Tues- p. m.

in the Berkebile Funeral Home, Hooversville, Pa. Callihan will a football official. Survivors include his widow, covered the news of Wesl- ernporf, Luke and Piedmont for Mrs. Julia Wilson, a son, Bradi decades before retiring) Wilson of Charlotte, N. granddaughter and his mother, Mrs.

N'ola B. Wilson of Akron Memorial Park, Johnstown. EDWIN BURGESS KEYSER--Edwin Burgess. 96, I i i a II 4JU1 Cito3 OU. a wo years HBO He was succeeded of Laureldalei dicd Sat rday a by his wifo, Mrs.

Doris (Daniels) tllo iH Daddysman. 'Services and burial were heldi I a i i tn his widow, he is yesterday. SNELSON BURIAL survived by his mother, Mrs. Eri- the Old Furnace Home. Road Nursing St.

Ambrose Church. Burial will, be in Sunset Memorial Park. The rosary will be recited to- morrow at 8 p. m. at the funeral home.

MRS. ELIZABETH RAY WESTERNPORT Mrs. Eliza- beth Ray, 80, of Green Street, widow of James Ray, died at her home Saturday. She had been ill about eight years. Born at Braddock, she was a daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Reichley. Surviving are two sons, Fred Rebar, Bloomington. and Paul Ray, Weslernport; two daughters, Mrs. Michael Grove and Mrs.

Richard Grove, both of Western- port; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Helen Bozman, Princess Anne, Mrs. Margaret Winkler, Chicago, and Mrs. Lillian Lee, Morgantown; stepsons, George Ray, New York; James Ray. Chicago, and Roy King Syndicate, 1964.

World Wife Preservers Divorces Granted In Circuit Court Four more Allegany County Cir- cuit Court divorce decrees been recorded in the record room at the Court House. Patricia M. Northey was grant- led a divorce from William L. I Northey and custody of their min. ior child.

John Dale Festerman ob- jtained a divorce from Regina Dianne Festerman. Donna Louise Nicol was granted a divorce from Frank Edward Nicol and custody of their minor child. Eleanor Louise Miller oh- tained a divorce from Meivin Clarence Miller. These decrees were granted tween May 25 and June 4. A llHle salt into frying pant ktfpt fat from ipaHtrlng.

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722-8060 AD EHTIS EMENT ADVERTISEMENT "Can I help you, Emily?" T-. I I UO LI 1C 1 Edwin and Ellen Mr. Burgess was a native of Westernport, and a sister. Mrs. Laureldale, and was a son of thejPauline Fox, Braddock, Pa.

Saturday while visiting in Gore, tient in the Allegany County In Mrs. Annie Snelson, 87, who died i i member of his immediate church 3 Burgess. He was a member of i Brethren Thursday, will be conducted to- day at 10 a. m. at St.

George's Episcopal Church, Mt. Savage. Rev. William E. McGrew will of- ficiate and interment will be in the parish cemetery.

The body is at the Durst Fu- neral Home. Pallbearers will be Stanley Turley. Colin Bowers, George Graham. Thomas Simpson, Hen- ry Pfister, and Harry Brannon. POST SERVICES PIEDMONT Services for William D.

Post, 62, of 74 Pax- ton Street, who died Friday at the Baker VA Center, Martinsburg, will be conducted a at 2 p. m. at Sand Run Baptist Church, Buckhannon. Rev. Ellis Lantz will officiate and inlerment will be in the church cemetery.

The body has been taken to the Poling-Sinclair Funeral Home, Buckhannon. Born in Cassidy, a son of (he late Calvin and Myrtle (Robin- son) Post, he had been an em- ploye of the Luke mill of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company for 21 years. A veteran nf World War II, he was a member of Kelly-Mans- field Post. American Legion. Surviving are his widow, Nina (Shook' Tost; a daughter Mrs.

Doris Bennett, Piedmont; a half- brother, Roy Clark, San Francis- co, a sister, Mrs. Stella Waugerman, Elmore, W. two half-sisters, Mrs. David Wood- worth, Beryl, and Mrs. Lory Car- family.

His father was the late Clar- ence W. Daddysman. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church. Funeral arrangements are un- der the direction of the a 1 Funeral Home, Westernport. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Edgar L. Biser, McCoole; a son, Albert Burgess, Laureldale; three p.m. by Rev. Henry Laube, pas- a First a church. Bur- ial will be in Philos Cemetery.

The body is at the Boal east of here, neral Home the family Born February 5, 1895, at Arte- receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Services will be conducted at the funeral home Tuesday at Bennett. AD VERT1SEMENT Breath Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery) Stops Itch--Relieves Pain New York, N. Y.

For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch- ing, and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after striking improve- ment" was reported and veri- fied by a doctor's observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, i gently relieving pain, actual reduction or re- traction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was main- mas, he was a son of the.

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Services will be conducted to- morrow at 2 p. m. at the United MRS RUSSELL BLOOM Mrs. Margaret Bloom, 62, Lex- ington Park, a former resident of Cumberland, died yesterday in Winchester (Va.) Memorial Hos- D. Crogan, pastor, the Burgess Rev.

Burial will be in Family Cemetery. The body will be al the Mark- Home after 10 a. nie Friend, 80. died Saturday at wooci the home of her daughter. Mrs.

lodav and wl11 a to Ellen Humberson. Friendsville. i at 1 P- TM- tomorrow. Born at Connellsville, shei was a daughter of lhe lale Amos ISAAC D. ISER 11 t.j ca UL IIIU ItUC StlUIJd T-x 1 and Virginia 0 aa 1 diod Saturday at the of ih Mr s- Alda Care.

Dawson. another He had heen fjve mnnths Born at Cabin Run, he was a Dorothy Jenkins, with whom she resided in Lexington Park: bel. of Sands Springs, Church of Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Virginia Schroy- cr, Friendsville; six sons, Reu- ben, Stanton. Curtis and Amos Friend, all of Friendsville: Ar- thur Friend, Crcllin, and Charles lred rack 6 TM" for the Wes well, all of Berryville, and two i tern Hamvnv anH wac pital.

Mrs. Bloom was visitingjHagerstown; three sisters, relatives in Berryviile when Mills, Philadelphia, was stricken. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence (Smith) Bennett; one daughter, Mrs. Arvella Baldwin, Cumberland; one foster son, Vic- tor Kline, Shepherdstown, W.

three brothers. Russell Bennett, Cumberland; i Bennett, Florida, and Vernon Bennett, Mrs. Mrs. Maletta Hitchins and Mrs. whenever your breath may offend eu i rall 2 i sweeten mouth and stomach.

Send postal to Orangeburg, N. for liberal free In fact, results were so thor- ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state- ments as "Piles have ceased to a problem!" And among sufferers were a very wide va- riety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- discovery of a world-famous research institu- tion. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body.

This new healing substance is offered in suppository or omfr. ment form called Preparation Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation Sup- positories or Preparation Ointment with special appli- cator. Preparation is sold at all.drug counters. i O. iTiciitt-LO.

A in. i a dllU. IVli O. Born at Moorefield, she was aljune Wallizer, both of Cumber- daughter of the late George T. land: 13 grandchildren and four and Mancy (Self) Boswell.

Surviving are her husband, Russell a daughter, Mrs. great grandchildren. A retired custodian of the Ste- phens City School, he was a TRACE NOW! sister, Mrs. Marie Bowers, Rawl-i ings; five brothers, Mark and member of the Salem Church of, a the Brethren. A sem con son of the late John and Rebecca Carl Boswell, both of Baltimore UC ed 2 sday at the Iser.

Mr. Iser was a re- 1 and George, Arnold and Roy Bos' I i i n. i Friend, Morgantown. W. two brothers, Charles Umbel, Cnn- Railway and was grandchildren.

i a Friendsville; a sister, Mrs. Cora' Evans, Friendsville; 24 gr children and 35 great-grandchil- dren. Services will be conducted to- morrow at 2 p. m. at Sands Spring Church of God by Rev.

Vernon Will. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at 'the Newman Funeral Residence, Friendsville, and will be taken In the church a member 01 the Keyser Church of Ihe Brethren. penter. Buckhannon, grandchild.

and one CLAYTON C. WHITTAKER 1 p. m. tomorrow. KERR SFRVICKS Also surviving are a brother, Fred Iser, Ridgeley, and a sister, Nora Dawson, Keyser.

The body is at the Rogers Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The body is at the Emders Funeral Home, Berryville, where services will be Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial willj be in Green Hill Cemetery there.

STANLEY C. BENNETT CAPON BRIDGE, W. Va. Church of the Brethren, officiate will take.place in the church cemetery. The body is at the Giffin Funeral Home here and will be to the church one hour before the service.

Pallbearers will be Harry La- Follette Arlie Stanley, Bever- ley LaFollette, Robert Richards, I Stanley C. Bennett, 69, of Leslie Fletcher and Harry La- 1 I i i i T-I .11 Services will be conducted there jphens City, died suddenly Wednesday at 2 p.m. by Rev, j---- George Jeffrey and burial will be in Dawson Cemetery. CHESTER K. HAUSE Chester Edward Hause.

47. of 221 Arch Street, died Saturday in Sacred Heart Hospital. He had i for been ill health several weeks. AUi" 111 i AVr.1* te 111 i div.ciii.ii i a i Clavlon Clvde Whitlaker. 79.

of herc who was. Born at Boynton, he was Gramlich Road. LaVale. died 1 Saturday at the home of daughter, Mrs. Jamrs E.

with whom lie abutmenl at the a concre1e: a son of the lale Oscar and Pearl cke a Hause. Mr. Hause was i I a Baylor. Hause. Mr.

Hause was Tate, ri Ref el1 i he by the BiO Railroad iS i a 2 p. m. at nild was a mernber of st John i am Lulhernn Church herc. Lutheran rhnrr-h iv, A native of Slnffnrdsville. 1- chlll cil hore.

Lutheran Church and the Brother- he was a son of lhe lale David. nelh llnrolock. pastor, hood of Railway Firemen and Oil- (Albert) 1 off ciat and "Hermcnt will ers. 1 Park Surviving a a brother, Lester i Whit-- and Margaret er. His wife, Bessie taker, died last Besides Mrs.

Tatr. he is sur- vived by two Mrs. Byran Wickhnm erdam. and Mrs. Carson Stanley, also of Beavcrdam; two brothers, Tracy Whittakcr and Bent both of Ktaffords- ville: a sister.

Mrs. Reese Ross. Lynchburg, and seven grand- children. Mr. a a retired merchant.

He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. LaVale. and Eggleston a i Lodge 300, AF and AM. The body was taken to the Giv- en Funeral Home Pearisbure Va. Sen-ices i be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.

m. at Re- deemer Lutheran Church. Pe.iris- burg. and buna! will he in Birch- lawn Burial Park there I I uu U4i I I I 1 Pallbearers for Mr. Kerr, aniHause.

Baltimore; a half brother I Army veteran of World War I I I a i I Puffinbcrger. i ln W'l'inm I-cm- and a half sister. Mrs. Noahj dau.chtr.rs crt i Layman. Michael Coal Pa.

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