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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 11

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12--Tin Cumberland News Thursday. Ociober 15. 1961 Blast Sinks BOdl' Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri-State Area Owner lsRescu nd At'CrDEST--SUrkrt report fw Otloter, 1 2 ttcri-i. ulixxl tn rholcr, II In! A A I A I A In nmdi to 17.8U] WILLIAM W. BRIDGES MISS I R.

A A A LEE "William Wood row Bridges. -IB. Miss Olive R. I.casure. 7L.

died Alexander Leo, 81, formerly of of Barrelville. died yesterday at yesterday at the home of her r27 Shriver Avenue, died yestcr- Baker VA Center. Martinsburg i i a Mrs. Ross H. Lea- day al Prince George's General where he was admitted October 1.

sure. Dccalur Street, i i a in Cheverly. A native of Mt. Savage, he was whom she resided. A son o( son of the late Patrick and Mar- Horn near llazen.

and garel DiehP Bridges. He was employed as driver for Cumberland CHARLES M. A ELMER SHEKELKR KEYSKR Charles M. Racier. WKSTKHNPOKT Mrs.

Anna 61. of K12 Lennox Street, a i I Sheffler. 72. died yesterday died yesterday at a a at hcr homo a i the late James Lee General Hospital there. A former A i lf she Lee.

lie was resident of here, ho had resided ti'i tel lte Harry a daughter of the hue Lafayette born March 18. IRK 5. in Lonacon- hl Baltimore the oast 12 i mcIUci Mvs a truck Agnes a i Leasure. hm. Baltimore the post 12 sheff er was twice iiKirned and Cement Miss Leasure was formerlv em- Mr.

Lee a a retired inspector Born In a he was a bnlh her husbands, James Smiley and Supply Company. RridRes ployed as a seamstress at Rosen- for the Kelly-Springfield TireTM 1 1 M' 1 Kmma i a ul Sheffler. preceded her was a member of St. Patrick's bamns. She WHS a member of Company.

He a a member hei'e. anil Ihe late George Hader. Besides his mother he linboard boat burned to the line and sank near the Ches-H in sT'nvi Bay Bridge a an explosion. Francis A. Sliwinski of dena, owner and operator of the iv.no cruiser, was thrown into the wa- 1S 3 shells, (I c-ul ili J2H to JK.50 medium li good, 31 In minimi to inrtllum, 17 tn i nirillum tit uootl.

ronuiNHi In i i bulls, Hmxl vhoirr, coiuillljn In i i nm.s. I'liimupiTial i but did not require hospitaliza- Catholic Church, Savage and a Methodist Church and the Ceorre's Creek Lodge IGl A.I-\. Rader. 01 vT "TM a veteran of World War I I WSl'S nf Ilio church. A and Local 2fi.

i id his lh II the Virginia Surviving arc his wife. CJcrnl- Also i i are a si.sler. Rubber Workers Union. i Pulp and Pajx-r Cfimpany in i Bridges: three daugh- Mrs. William P.

Cum- He was a i hi i vivcfl a i'. NancyjWhere she had l)ocn employed 47 ters. Mrs. Donald Harden. Mt.

berland: a brother. Ralph L. Mrs. a Ann Sloan Lee, here: a son Richard years as a paper inspector. lj (m h.

in 10 in.w i i i-iil, xrxxl I'hoitf, Hum In uncicl. '-'I to li uunliuni. U' In cull a HI i i mi- .75 lo JJ.llt CiatliMl l.unhs, 'lines, 17.fifl ti in.T.i Sliwinski was pvillcd from is hr.nv IWIKS. a by crew of another IS i i i vessel. 'sc REINHART'S Furniture Furniikvri in Wcilwn MJ.

Far Caih Far Credit EatUil WMkly Specials Oil Coal 17 SI. J-71M chlrkriiA. liens, fr In Mi. Savage: Paulette R. and LucindaLea.sure.

Colmar. and several died several years ago. Surviving Mae Bridges, at home: one grand- nieces and nephews. are one son, W. Donald Lee, Rader, Baltimore; Mrs.

Mary Dean and Devers, New Creek; rhild: five sisters. Mrs. Thomas The body is at the Kight Fu- Frederick; OIK- daughter. Mrs. Boyd and Mrs.

Oscar Moody, ncral Home where friends will bclLois Lee Frauchiger, with whom Thompson, Franklin: Mrs. Nell'grandchildren. Akron. Ohio: Mrs. Evelyn Stewart received from 2 to 4 p.m.

and Ihe had resided the past three Clayton, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. The body is ai the Boal Funeral and Mrs. Charles Often, city, and 7 to 'years in Cheverly: one sister. Ann Lough, Alexandria, two Home where friends will be re- Mrs. LouRora a Rtilti- Services i be conducted thcre.Mrs, Mary Smith.

Turtle Creek, brothers. James Rader, New Al-Wivcd from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to fl more Pike, and an a Miss Saturday at 2 p.m. by Rev. and four grandchildren.

banv. and Fred Rader. a Grace Bridges. Ml. Savage ley G.

a pastor of Central 1 The body is at the Stein Funer-lrison. Ohio, and graiidchil- Services ill te conducted there The Iwdy is at the Hafer l''u- Melhodist Church. Burial will be al Home where a funeral service'dren. Salurdav al bv Rev nrral Home uhere friends i be in I'nion Grove Cemetery. i be conducted at p.m.

Friday! Thc is al "DeHart" pastor of Pied- received from 2 until 4 p.m. and ROOMSBURG Ilcrv 0 as Funeral Home where friends will-monl Church of God. Burial will 7 Rebecca 9 trce hodlsl received today from 7 until 9 be in Philos Cemetery. The rosary will be recited there Kcle La Church, will follow in nfi tfimni rni tomorrow ai p.m. Roomsburg, 60.

died. Rosc Cemetery. and 7 untH WINTERS SERV1CK Requiem mass i be ceiebrat- at Rockingham Memor-; Fr5ends i be rcc eived at lhe anct 7 i 9 P- m. KROSTBURG JS.i^S 11 Fl neral me fr 2 mi 52 i llcll IV OI A I I I I A oiiH 7 i tiwl ai' a i 1 'a. a I p.

III. AOV. i the dauchier of the a S. 4 and Vm a i Floyd. Interment will be in! ru sclay wi11 l)e lltlllcl nml Al.by i Rinker.

She WILLIAM II. SLATKR Upper Tract Cemetery. at 2 p.m at is residence is i by her husband. Glen RIO. W.

H. Slater, Rnri TM In Frostbur Roomsburg. ,86, died yesterday at the home of FREDERICK L- Mrs. Roomsburg was a mem- ji lhf i- Mt-c t-niLriv K. ed Saturday at 0 a.m.

at St. Pat- rick's Church. Ml. Savage. Inter- ment i be in the parish come- Presby- Rio his daughter, Mrs.

Carrie Ludwig, Wolfe diexl Saturday afternoon at reclerlck A Services for Kenneth L. Shobc. W. of Petersburg. who.ber of the Moorefield died suddenly Tuesday, will i i a Church.

Born in Hardy County, he was conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. Also surviving are a son. War- a son of the late Enoch and Eliz-l was ow of the late EST i at Petersburg Methodist ren Roomsburg, Mooreficld: two- a beth i Slater. Roger B. Wolfe, pasl potentate of' Church by Rev.

fnrd. Burial will Ometery in Peters The body is at the Schaeffer: Mrs. Mae Barbe, Moore- Funeral Home, Petersburg, and field, Mrs. Irene Kessel. Reese's i be taken tn the church at i W.

and Mrs. Sarahj p.m. EST i tomorrow. a Hagerstuwn: three half- undaV'aTVsfTp'm TEST Tat "Rio! 61 65 were concluded Tues-! iln-nthci-s. William Seiver and Jr.

RBB day at the Etchison Funeral Home! i Memorial Park. 1 3 I iiuiiiui.iiM icii aoetli i wo ui -Maynan! Craw- sisters. Mrs. Dorothy Loving and; so surviving are Gtlan Shl ine -i' II be in Maple Hill Mrs. Vcrnon Rinker.

both ug lei Si rs OS WilsonJ was we known il( th 's area. at the Sc'haeffer i Mrs. Minnie Mae Barbe Moore- i grand matron of the Grand Chap- Petersburg, and i field. Mrs. Irene Kessel RPPSP'S l- er Maryland.

Order of thei Services will be conducted Sat- Eastern Star. All Of Your FAVORITE RECORDS Mono. IP's $2.98 Stereo IP's $3.98 45 Singles 89c ft Join Our Record Club Buy 7 IP's at $2.98 Gtt FREE Buy ft 45't at 89c Get FREE WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS SUPREME MUSIC 114 N. Centre Si PA 2-3160 "WE SEKVICf WHAT WE SEU" Sciver. both nf Moorefield.

and Glen Seiver. Hagerslown, and a grandson. Baptist Church by Rev. Russell Burgess and Rev. William Whte- field.

in Frederick by Rev. Joseph Clem and Rev. Dr. Raymond iWilhelm. Burial in Mount! Orneterv WHY PAY MORE BUY ONE-GET ONE FREE MARY CARTER PAINTS MARY CARTER PAINT STORE IEOFOXO AT DECATUK ST, PHONE FA The Casselman on the main street GranUvilU, Md.

In of Garrctt County's Autumn splendor MEALS ROOMS During October accept with our compliments an loaf of our delicious made bread with each Turkey Dinner. Complete AC Dinner Restaurant opened daily from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm Closed Sunday "An Historic Inn Since Request Folder Make HILL'S Your Halloween Headquarter COSTUMES 2 Years to Adults Faces Chooit from Hundreth Wigs Beards Makeup Unusual Disquises Decorations and Party Favors HILL'S TOY STORE 45 N. Centre St. be conducted today at .1 i aen to the home of Mrs. Ludw.g by Rev.

Robert Woodworlh andi a The body a Lo burial i be in Olivet Cemetery dua ch at 12:3 P- SaU in Moorefield. i urday. MRS. NELSON ALEXANDER ACCIDENT Mrs. Laura Mae i Alexander, wife of Nelson Alexander.

RD 1, Accident, died Tuesday enroule to the West Virginia Medical Center after an illness of one day. Born in Weston. W. she was the daughter of John and i Caroline 'Marsh) Grub. Also surviving are two half- sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Smith and I Mrs. Mary Deslong. both of Am- i bridge. Pa. The body is at Miimich Fu- neral Home in Oakland where will be received from 7 9 p.m.

i Services i be conducted there i a at 2 p. m. (EST) and burial will be in the Garrett i County Memorial Gardens. SERVICES FROSTBURG Services for Thomas Kerr, 84, of 80 Mt. Plea's- ant Street, who died Tuesday, will 'be conducted tomorrow at 4 p.

m. at the Durst Funeral Home by Rev. Kenneth E. Morelock. Bur- ial will be in Froslburg Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be Karl HeU, I Donald Connor, Jack Starkey, Lancaster, Joseph Mag-' iuire, Joseph Durst and William Close. MRS. MEAGER RITES Services for Mrs. Pearl C. Meager, 75, of Eckhart, who Tuesday, will be conducted tomor-j i row at 2 p.m.

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