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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 26

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Cumberland, Maryland
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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND. a Water iiit Obitua Suf rs ORGANTOWK, "WiVa. "(UPI) symposium on wa- resources research at nearby. 1 Mont' 'Chateau 'P ark Lodge, -with' 'more "00: persons attending;" group'; was to'Review i West ginia's i water de- and pub- research' agencies and edu- Ionar institutions in planning pro and consider the role of newly created University iter- Resources "Research In- Jte.s eading the-discussions i'l! JJlohri C. research di- etorvfor.the WVU Center for Ipalachian Studies and Devel- (Continued from Page 15V-- i well and Mrs; all of Pittsburgh'; Bur- Mrs.

Margaret Baltimore, and four grandchil- dren. The body will be a Durst Funeral; friends; will from' 7 to 9 and. tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 9 p. m. i JRVING D.

DORSEY: ROMNEY--Irving Dallas Bor- jpeakers 1 included State Geol- H. conserya- ist Walter: C. Gumbel 'of nongaheia John -director of the Land Water Resources Research stitute at iPenn State, and ex- secretary Bern Wright 1 the loard. state Water Resources iigh School Continued from Page 15) were started some years examination's have Research Associates bf Chicagp.The'exam- ion will be sent'to'the Chicago.organization for grading will then the Maryland State 1 Apartment of Education, iriMurh will notify the successful 'exams, will be started at a.m. They include three types of scholarships, senatorial, gjneral.state.tuition' and Mary- land 55, an employe the State Roads Commission at Keyser; 'died yesterday in Hahipshire i a Hospital He was born May 30, 1908, at.Green Spring, the son of the and Anna, E.

(Sthooley) He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy C. Dorsey, 12' chil-l dren, Robert L. and Edgar S. Dorsey, Wooster, Harry F.

Dorsey, Killbuck, Ohio; Mrs. Roselene Mills, 'Rawlings; Mrs. Mirian Hawes, Points, and Fern, David, Ivan, Frances, Mary, James and Freda, at home. Mr. Dorsey also leaves a step- son, John Dorsey, two sisters, Mrs, Earl Brown, and Golda Daugh- two brothers, Carl Dorsey, Springfield, and Eugene Dorsey, Romney, and 18 grandchildren.

The.body is the Shaffer Fu- jneral friends will be received today "and, tomorrow Croni 2 to 4 m. and 7 to. 9 p. m. MRS, WILLIAM CLA1R Mrs.

Bessie Alberta 211 Bedford Street, died Tuesday in Cullen.State "Born in Pendleton County, W. she was a daughter of the late William and Sally (Roy) Simpson. Surviving are her husband, Will- Hampshire Memorial. Hospital, "Born Bayard, 'she a daughter of 'the 'late Emma i Neville) Shillingburg. Her Husband, Haines, pre- ceded her hi; death.

She. was a of Slarics- ville CHurchv Suryiying are': three. sons, Willis L'. Haines, WashinEtgii; Claude Haines, here, and Poe W. Haines, Rainier; Md.

The' 'body is at the Giffih Fu- neral Home, -Bridge. A service will, be conducted to- morrow' at 2 p. at Meth- odist Church. Rev. Foster Couch- man will officiate and interment will be in Salem Cemetery.

The body be taken the church an hour before the serv- Al- fred." Dixon; 43,: of died ill' Memorial Hos'pi- he was admitted yesterday. 1 'Born at he was a sbhpf (Warnjck) ixoni'Westernpdt-t and- the late dward He ha4 been erri the and took Christopher Columbus to Top Shoe Values 8r QBILS to Volt Plaza Shappina I 135 Baltimore' 5. lam Ti Clair; four sons, Robert Harry W. and John A. Clair, daughters, Mrs.

Mary Burkett, Mrs. Ellen M. Bonds, Mrs. Susan M. Cox, Davis, W.

one sister, Mrs. Frankie Orndorff, Fremont, Tex- as; "18 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The body is at the Stein Funeral Horpe where friends will be c'eived from 7. to 9 p. m.

2.to 4.and 7 to 9 p. nV. Requiem -mass will-be celebrat- ed Saturday, at ,9 m. at St. PatVick's Catholic Church, inter- ment be in SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery. MRS. ELMER HALVES SLANESVlLLE, Mrs. Leona Haines. 70,.

died Tuesday ice. MRS. HARRY HARTMAN KiEYSER--Mrs. Agnes Nancy Hai-tman, 75, of 51 Street, died yesterday at Potomac Valley Hos- aital after an.extended illness. Born in GHmore, she was a daughter of the late William and June (Mullen) Reed.

She was a member of Presby- terian Church, Keyser, and a charter member of Lodge 376 CSB. of Keyser. Surviving are her husband, Har- ry Hartman; two daughters Mrs. Edna Holt and Mrs. Sarah Crites, Baltimore; one son, Harry A.

Hartman, Keyser; brother William Reed, Cumberland; four sisters, Mrs. Jane Gurtler, Mrs Ruth Freedman, Mrs. Elizabetl Grimm and Mrs. Mary Clem Cumberland, and ten grandchild ren. The body is at the Markwood Furieral where friends wil be received after 7 today Services will be conducted Sat urday at 2 p.

m. at -Keyser Pres byterian Church by. Rev. Charle W. Scragg Jr.

and interment wil in Queens Point Cemetery. CLARENCE E. ANDREWS Clarence Edward 62 a former resident, died Novem ber 16 at his home in Willowick Ohio. A son of the late-Joseph an Mary (Bealky) Andrews, he lef here 40 years ago. Survivors include two brothers Frank and Joseph F.

An both of. this city, and sister, Mrs. Leo Dressman, La Vale. Services and interment loo place in Willowick. 'Alcalraz Birdnian' Dies Get the JUMP Christmas SPRINGFIELD, Mo.

(UPI)-- Robert Stroud, the "Birdman Alcatraz," died of natura causes today in the -hospital fo federal prisoners here, informe sources said. He was 73. udge Sinioii Ej tbe BiHTHS son membership in he Luke Local- 676, United -Pa- jerworkers'Union. He also was member of Victory' Post Vme'rican Legion. Surviving; '-besides his mother re his widow, '-Mrs.

'Madeline Barb) Dixon; three daughters Betty Frances and Ruth Dixon, at I'hbrrie, and bro her, Billie' 1 RC Dixon, with tb in England. The "'body 'will be at the 'Boa uneral Home after 7 p. m. today 5ervices will! be conducted Surida; at 1:30 p. m.

at. Westernport' As sembly of God Church by Rev Newton and -intermen vill -in Philos Cemetery. The body will be taken to th at Sunday. MRS. GEORGE W.

JONES MT. SAVAGE Mrs. Mary A 85, a former resident, diet "unday at a Harpers Ferry home. Born-in Purgitsville, W. sh of the, late Angus and Brown'and widow of George W.

Survivors include a son, Robert Jones, of Red Hill, Frostburg, and a daughter, Mrs. Eula Franken- aerry', Mt. Savage. Services and interment took place in Harpers Ferry. MRS.

FREDERICK TUMULAK Mrs. Thelma Tumulak, 37, a former resident, died Alonday. in "Providence Hos- where she.was admitted Saturday with injuries suffered a 'hit-run accident near her home there. She was a daughter of the-late Samuel'and Laura (Horton) Bee- man. Surviving are her husband, Frederick Tumulak; two son's, Frederick Tumulafc Jr.

and Rob- ert Booth, both of Washington; three 'brothers, Raymond Bee- 1 Eckhart; Joseph E. Bee- man; Cumberland, and James.G. Beemah, Frostburg, arid a sister, Mrs. Sarah Baltimore. The body will be returned here and taken to' the Hafer Funera! Home where friends will be re- ceived, tomorrow from 2 to 4 and icals.

j-! hospitalized'; goifor to harged: thf afirst Qt juirist 'entereti witt his doctors'described as mild fa- igue. Examinations showed no i Judge Sqbelpff's law clerk aid today at wme Monday: or The' Judge' joking- told him he was being' Ijeld jrotective" and felt file to jet 1 away, from his. doctors. Sobelqff is a tanned, eyed man-, with a.strori'g, of humor off the all'of-his life has on he since he' made political speeches 'at, the a'ge of 13 arid years-later was appointed page boy in the House of Repre sentatives. MV; a sou day at Memorial HospitaJ.

iOKRisliMri nd MrW Janics a daughter at PORTERr-Mr. and Jerry 235 Glenn Street, a daughter today soff WHlfEMAN--Mr. and Ridgeley, a son yesterday at Memorial. Ridgeiey, and Lock- ard, Carpenters' Addition. James" and Patricia Marie Lord Byron, English poet, ac- complished the feat of swimming the Hellespont in one hour and 10 minutes.

King Gets Award Norway (UPi')--Kinu Olay -Tuesday, won. the -Nor- wegian Press Photographers As- sociation's highest award a small statue nameil 'Nice Boy" which is given an- nually; to the celebrity who is most 'cooperative with photog- raphers. At Howlarid 'Island in mid- a 20-foot stowe lighthouse is Amelia Earhart Light. 1937," It was built in in'em- ory of Amelia Earhart, on. she island which was her intended destination on her last flight, in 193V.

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1894-1977