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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 32

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M-CflnriwrliiHl Evening Times, Wednesday, April 17, 1968 MRS. M. N. ROSKN.MARKLE Mrs. Jane Rosenmarkle, 24, (Continued from Page 17) KEECH RITES A Lj, MJL 1 1 nue, retired executive vice at chclsea a a president of the Liberty Boston, Mass.

I PRKNTJCE A. WHITE Prentice A. White, of 415 Arch (Street, died today in Maryland Hospital, Baltimore. ie body will be relumed to Scarpelli Funeral Home. Bell System's Effect Seen Delayed mnt as GRABENSTEIN Mr.

and Anthony RD 2, city, a son yesterday in Memorial Hospital. KNIPPENBERC Mr. and Mrs. John, 540 Eastern Ave- nue, a son yesterday in Sa cred Heart ROBERT W. LOY Company who died yesterday at; She was born in Albany, his residence, will be celebrated a daughter a at 10 a.

m. Friday in St. 1 A 'i AUGUSTA Robert William Catholic Church. Interment will' Robinson former rest; Loy, 35, Hampton, died be in the parish cemetery. of Cumberland.

She was Monday. The body is at the 1 0 TM 6 economics teacher in! Born in Charleston, W. Va Funeral Home, where friends Georgia and New Hampshire, he was a son of the late Ber- will be received from 7 to Her survivors, in addition to nard C. and Helen (Goodridge) p. m.

today and from 2 to 4 her parents, include her hus-'Loy. He moved to Augusta in and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. band, Lt.

Michaei N. Ro.sen- 1948 to reside with his aunt and Aerk 245, Fraternal Order of markle of Cumberland. 'uncle, Mr and Mrs Farl lov Eagles, will conduct a memorial; The body will be relumed to'and was a member of'Augusta service at 7:30 p. m. today in.Albany for services and of Christ the funeral home.

The rosarvmenl. will be reciied there at 7-30' He had been in the Air Force p. m. tomorrow by the Holv: DONALD K. BKNNETT i 19 and was a member Name Society and "the Knights, Donald Byron Bennett, 63 1 lhe a i a Alr Command, of Columbus.

Cumberland Lodge 228 Harrison Street, was found' nspect01 General team. 63, BPO Elks, will conduct a dead yesterday at his residence. Surviving are his service there at p. m. (o-jThe deputy state medical exam-i i a (Ma.vnew) Loy; two morrow.

iner set the time of death asi and William Loy, at Officers and directors of 13. home. Liberty Trust Company will. Mr. Bennett was born in 1 The bod is a Fu- xerve as honorary pallbearers.

a son of the nel al Home in Wardensville and 1 Active pallbearers will be Cal-lGeorge and Amanda (Wilson)' i 1 he removed to the Combs vut Keiter, John Morton, Rob-iBennelt. He was a retired a Home in Romney today BALTIMORE (AP) Mary telephone service is not ex-i to be affected for at lea.sl 1VAn0 Mr antl Mi's. a by a scheduled 1 Jonn KD 5, Winchester Road, ifoy Communications Workers of' a este rday in Memorial. Mr. and Mrs.

Some 430 Bell System inslal-i Donalcl Keyser, a daugh lers in Maryland will be affected! about 200,000 telephone work- ers across the nation walk off their jobs tomorrosv. Theft Reported Maryland State Police today were investigating the theft of money from a coke machine at Robeson's Restaurant along U. S. Route 40 in Garrctl County! The was reported to au- thoiiies Tuesday. About 73 species of bats have bee found in Kenya.

Board Airs (Continued from Page 17) legany County Teachers Asso- ciation, i a Kitzmiller, president requested by letter 1 that the schools be closed. Yesterday Mr. Kitzmiller ap- Ipeared before the board urging that students be recessed for the I special election. Aerie Dance Set Cresiptown Aerie 2883 FO Eagles, will sponsor Friday at its quarters, accord- ing to Robert Metz, entertain- ment chairman. Music will he by the Gators and the dance will start at 9 p.

m. There are 70 species of ante- lope on the African continent. today in Memorial. A A A ll on spokesman said another CWA a fit I -LjlllC and repair workers are ex- pected to honor picket lines. The spokesman said absence! PHILADELPHIA A of the 1,000 inside workersi CcntraJ planned high-i should have no effect on service rail between! unless major repairs are needed: Washington and New York City 1 Some 3,600 CWA members ini being la 2 ued by problems i Maryland are expected to strike' ()eve op ng equipment, the Chesapeake and orlman President of the diver-) Telephone Co.

midnight Aprili i transportation company! 27. A phone company spokesman sa said some delays in installations! a at a Tuesday night and home repairs would occur' news erence, said manufac- then. -turcrs of equipment for the proj ert Gormer, G. Morgan Smith, mobile mechanic. i a noon.

Friends will be receiv- 2 until 4 and 7 Telephone peralors are noti a been testin a hundred CWA pick-' ons on equipment be- opcratorsi a of roblems didn't to honor ets. The contract expires Mav 8. for guard. a Bennett, Bedford Road; MRS. JOHN D.

SHANNON" Bennelf, Everett RD; A service will be conducted tomorrow at 30 p. m. at Augusta Church of Christ. Rev. ninn.

Jonrs ju. oeuneu, r.vereti KL); 01 unrist. Jlev. KEYSER Mrs. Eva LouisejOrville Bennett, RD Flint-jJoseph Pancake and Rev.

Ron- Shannon, 67, of 17 A Street, died stone, and Theodore Bennett, aid Goss will officiate, yesterday at her residence Cumberland; three sisters, Mrs. She was born in Douglas, W. Jra I-ashley, Stowe, Ohio; Mrs. 4 I 1ILLM CK a daughter of the 'lale! Silas Cleans, Akron, Ohio, A James Wash-j William and Agnes Granville Collins, Cumber- Helmick, 80, Crellin, died; Beavers. She was a member ofl' 3 TM 1 one grandchild, yesterday at Oak Rest Nursing! Chalice Stolen A Scotland read I service on the corridor line to have been underway fay now but Perlman said he wasn't jsure when the equipment would the Home where he had been --Thieves broke into Century St.

Machar's stole the Danzig Chalice.j he "treasures ofi Applications are being accept- police said today.led for an examination for the position of clerk in the Tax Of- fice of the Court House; Dead- i i tJu JVA lhe thieves also made off with a varj the Church of the Latter a The body is at the Hafer Balti- 1 more Avenue Funeral Home, i Her survivors are her friends will be received'. orn ln st Geoi 'ge, W. band, John D. Shannon; three 7 to 9 today lie a a the late John 1 sm cfs TM- Phoebe (wayw Battle and Paul Shannon, Keyser; two sis- ters, Airs. Carrie Knotts, Keys- 1 1620.

silver dated back line for making application is 3 p.m.. Friday. and seven grand children. The body is at the Markwood Funeral Home, where friends will be received after 7 p. m.

today. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Friday in the funeral home. Rev.

W. W. Harvey, pas- tor of the First Methodist Church of Keyser, will officiate and interment will be in Thrush Cemetery at Antioch. KESSEL SERVICES PETERSBURG, W. vices' for Branson R.

Kessel, 77, of 107 Grove Street, who died yesterday in Grant Memorial Hospital, will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Schaef- fer Funeral Home. Rev. Lowell Roger will officiate and in- terment will be in Lahmansville Cemetery.

RUBY SERVICES A requiem mass for James 2 p. m. tomorrow in the funeral home by Rev. Charles Perrin, pastor of the Lebanon Christian Church at Artemas. Interment will be in Bennett Cemetery, Artemas.

SHAFFER INFANT Robert Lawrence Shaffer, in- a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shaffer, 1421 Niagara Road, College Park, died shortly after birth yeslerday ia Suburban Hospital there. His survivors include three mick. He was a member of Maple Springs Church of the Brethren, Eglon, and of its Men's and Women's Bible Class.

Surviving are his Ethel (Calhoun) Helmick; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Wotring, Winchester, three step daughters, Mrs. Clara Dixon, Terra Alta; Mrs. Albert Bol- yard, Rowelsburg; Mrs. Marie Knotts, Crellin; a step son, David Wotring, Grafton; sister, Mrs.

Jennie Glass, Swan- -a Ohio, will be cele- brated at 10 a. m. tomorrow in the Dolors Catholic Church at Bean's Cove. Inter- ment will be in the parish ceme- tery. Pallbearers will be Leo Rup- pert, Paul Morgan, A Bridges, Richard Bridges, Wit- bur Cessna Jr.

and Joseph Robosson. jus survivors incuioe inree (,,,, on i u-u j-- brothers, Ronald, Daniel and 2 11 16 Richard Shaffer, all at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, Cum- berland, and his paternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Shaffer, Ridgeiey. The body will be returned for graveside services at SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. SHAFFER SERVICES Services for Clarence Shaffer, 63, of Central YMCA, who died yesterday in Memorial Hospital, will be conducted at 11 a. m.

Friday in the Scarpelli Funeral Rev. William Louis Piel will officiate and interment will be in Abe Cemetery. HILLCREST BURIAL. PARK (Lfocrty Truit Co. Truilw) OFFICE Frederick St.

Phone PA 4-2332 Amcng Mr. Shaffer's survi vors are two sisters, Mrs. Dona Matthew, Wiley Ford, and Mrs Carrie Price, Greenville, Ohio MRS. JOHN R. KELLY SR.

Mrs. Marie C. Kelly, 73, of 727 Maryland Avenue, died today in the Cumberland Nursing and Convalescent Center. She had been ill two years. She was born July 11, 1894 In Cumberland, a daughter of the late William E.

and Margaret (Noonan) Malone. She was a member of St. Patrick's Cath- olic Church, the Sodality, and I was membership chairman and past president of the American Legion Auxiliary here. Her survivors are her hus- band, John R. Kelly ons I son, John R.

Kelly at home; (two daughters, Mrs. Rose Marie li Peterson, Norristown, and Mrs. Catherine Lauscher, La JMirada, ten grandchil- jdren and five great-grandchil- The body is at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, where friends will be received from 2 to and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow and Fri day.

See Barney at National for .00 A ON JUST YOUR SIGNATURE National Loan Co BORROW S2J03.23 MONTHLY PAYMENTS $3 $6 $12 $17.71" S. GEORGE ST. r. PA PARKING ON OUR ICT great-grandchildren. The body is at the Minnich Funeral Home where friends will be received today from 7 until 9 p.

m. and tomorrow from) 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p. m. A service will be conducted at the Maple Springs Church Fri- day at 2 p. m.

Rev. Galen Fike, pastor, will officiate burial will be in Eglon Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church at 1 p. m. Members of the Bible Class will serve as pallbearers.

JAMES GROWDEN James Roy Growden, 63, RD 3, Bedford Valley, was' found dead yesterday at his home. He had been in ill health for four years. Born in Bedford Valley, he was a son of the late Francis (Doc) and Nannie (Miller) Growdes. He was retired con- struction worker. Surviving are son, Roy Francis Growden, address un- known; two daughters, Mrs.

Hazel V. Zembower, Cenlerville, and Mrs. Phyllis Brown, Washington; two brothers, Ver- non H. Growden, city, and Ross Growden, Silver Spring; 12 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. The body is at the Silcox- Merritt a Residence where friends will be received from 7 until 9 p.

m. today. A lervice will be conducted there tomorrow at 1 p.m. Rev. William Merki will officiate and interment will be in Zion Me- morial Park.

LINDEN P. ADAMS Linden Price Adams, 79, ofi. Fort Ashby; died yesterday i Weston, W. Va. after a lengthy illness.

He was born in Fort Ashby, a son of the late John W. Maggie (Dowden) Adams.i] was a member of the Fort If Ashby Methodist Church. i His survivors include three', brothers, William Raymond! and Gerald Adams, "all i Ashby, and three Mrs. Nellie McElfish, Washing- ton, D. Mrs.

Clement strong. Raw-lings, and Mrs. Lois Welch. Cumberland. The body is at the Silcox-Mer- ritt Funeral Residence, where- friends wilt be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

and Friday. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Fort Ashby Methodst Church. Revjj Charles Starkey, pastor, will of- ficiate and interment will be in Fort Ashby Cemetery. The body will he taken (o the church at noon Saturday.

AreaCoufcrence SlatedForTypos The 103rd semi-annual session of the Tri-State Conference will be held Satur- day and Sunday at New wiih Greensburg- Jeanette Local 668 as hosi. Carl R. Weatherholl. Local 244. Cumberland, is president of the Tri-State Burland E.

DeBolt. Local 244! president, is a delegate along' with Mr. Weatherholt. He is also on the Political Education: and Resolutions Committee. I.

Officers will be elected at the; Sunday morning session. The conference includes from Maryland. West and Pennsylvania. MciNTYRE CHEVROLET, INC. 219 N.

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