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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 2

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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THE SAUniKY T1MLS, S.OL-BiRY. MD WtiiNLm. IMNk liUUltiiSi PACE 2 Cart Parker t. tV-'1 Pe- Gilpin Rites Set DEATHS and FUNERALS Ur-T -t) -a I'M. this Sry ft ltr la i.

a r4 1 a 1 a former Baseball Star 5-St. W. Mumford Ml. rt-f rvr4 I t-eorj C. PsJaI.

B2t npw. to in Accused Of Murder ut (a mtT jtr Qim H- Stewart. Sueary. Banal w-il fee n' tfce Uta Jaa mwr mmmmMm Market Mary Ir PmrW. I tat f.UMaf ta Horry nl a TMr if tr ef w.

1 1 I Er a fur-aer miao tt x4 aw em. air art Mrk Laiaama- i am it Mrs. Hettie Jones Mra, Hettia 79. a rvtrat iu H.J AswrtrW Utl'JrM fwkrr. 11 SX ca4Kt use ran.

anat PM 5 Sft u.m t. Sli graihka Mt, a Brother ea 'iT, t'W eJ atiaeii be itt tfee Lewee rravMia sf the John B. fareoiw Hoaa for a jr f-tdy mT- firt fc. t.mrt St.it ner. efftate.

I Tt rkjidrea are Roland Parker (asrrkyard. da'a. Shirr rKarifr.1 y'lrroaj Shirr ke! l.U-. Born im Liverpool, Eng laad. um Um Aged for year, died early today bi PeRifttuia General -e- pitaL at iford: Ford raraer.

js.iiev Set. Harford deagBUr of Jama and Vfn Hxkt Puce vanainui re a.ai) iti rr ariir maUe a.re-frart.aai tad numerous Iteiwa. I thought th c-n of plice of Erti Paiker. Brtdrerllle; Al- Teanant, the ia tarvived by three A funeral tervire will be coa- frrd Parker, Georgetown; Jlra. in the prvotal ih Vc W.

S'errett ductod in the hosM here at Alrwrt Bkr. Ceorgetowa; Mrs- -re anchangvl. group, The major league lirti bntiiii vwg ta Liverpool They are James, William and Thomas Teanaat Howard Donovan, Miltoa; Mra. urn. Friday.

The Rev. Dr. John A. Trader of Trinity Metaodttt Outage Oram fir't guewioneo Gareee Weuua. Geoff owi fcer I.

He im mmmVff the Wo of the Kfiifhti of Py-th and Jit PTar.t Methodit hurra in CrinfirlJ. the ton of Mr. Sii Monday nitrht and rlad ea a Mr. Howard Millmait. Mirtnn; Chorth will officiate.

Her only Immediate survivors bi thia country are her daughter. Burial will be ia Evergreen Miss Loutte Gilpin, a registered Mm. Marshall WoMten. Milla-lro; Mrt. WilUrd Klamath FalU.

Ore4 and Mrs. MUtoa Cemetery, Berlin. Mrs. Jonea was IS.Ovo IxjnJ in a harat eorput writ. He wat to arper before Jode Rolxrt A.

Hall ia Dittrict Court today. Mumford of Shrpt asd th a native of Worcester County. nurse, and niece, Mrt. Mary Tay lot of Lewes Beach. late Rrr.

W. C. Mumford. Otrwr Hitchent. Ceorgttowa.

Her only survivors are a half lister and several nieces and turvivort Include three brothers, The brother la Lirt Parker, of Millsboro and the titters are Mra. nephews. Copt. C. Asplen a mi el Te The Tlmte 'irgie Conoway, Milltboro.

and Bn T. Mumford, Mardela; John D. Mumford. Vienna, and B. C.

Mumford, Catnetville, TVr are five sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Etha Adamt, Laurel Cambridge, Dec. 8 Funeral Funeral services will be held In Aslmry Methodist Church on the tervicet were conducted here yesterday In LeCompte Funeral Home for Charles L. Aoplen, of Wool- Mrs.

Allifon Payne tpetitl Te The, Timet Pocomoke, Doc. 8 A funeral service it let at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Remson Methodist Church Wary Bishop, Mardela i Mra. Ruth Richardson, Vienra; and Mrt.

Jennie Bennett. Mrt. Grace Marine Georgetown-Laurel highway to morrow at 2 p.m. The Rev. Wil ford.

and Mrt Louise Elliott, all of DIAMOND eat mmW liam P. Kesmodel, pastor of Grace Chicago, Dec. S-tAP) Wheat tr.d corn aeie a I'ttle ltr at the opening on the Board of Trade today. However, oatt maie small gaina. Trading wat quiet.

Baltimore Produce APPl.KH Ab- ut rt-tdr. Hu Ui a ku. xm: I'Slt. i im up Mil. ft V.

JJn-1U. Iiwl J.Ti-J Iw, I w. 111, Tt' J.nalhans lm-h I.Ti. Komv lie. 2 lnrh- 2 7j-Jim.

Itit 2. on; mayinaii 3 2j-W. fair nullity Tirks 'n, f. hltixr, 1 inchra up J.5U-J W). I'liTATuKis lJull.

lei Ih tai-kf mi ni sit a iixni iii'k new sarkt 3.25-15, few 5i hi I SH'KKT I'llTATi i Ah Mil Md at Va. (mi. hu ln -25-50, Homo 2 70. poorer low is A rent, fortii Hirn 2.MI-T5. Whitt-yam monlly I.

Sit. (ew 2 7 j. Nrby bu. hump. liolUrn 1.25.

Baltimore Poultry POri.TRY About ttrtdy. Tenianil slow, receipt Huhl. Fry ere: 37-, 1 hit high in 40, noin rarryovers 35. Fi.w): (cnli.refl) 4-4l: lltrht Welnhtx (leirlmrna) 27 Iiurka; 37-3. KilUS SMthtly weaker.

Demand lfoid. Hecelpis liberal. A extra litrgr itn-tt, A larne A nii-dlum 65-5S, A miihII 42-41; It litrve oun-ent rerelptt ungraded 5H-55, few belt higher. Printers Soy CLEAN PROOF Thi. re- fers to proofs of advertising or manuscript copy that needs few corrections.

It's one of Messick Printers prides that oura are usually "clean proof jobs. Saves you money makes more for us. Call Metiick Printera for your next print job. MESSICK PRINTERS Eugene M. Mtmkk Camden St.

Salitbury Ml He died Sunday in his home af Methodist Church, Georgetown, ter an Illness of several months. here for Mn. Alverta Payne, 70, who dd here Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George and the Rev. David Campbell, pastor of Atbury Church, will Death followed a heart attack be Sharritvwrl.

Friends may call at the Clay Dennii Funeral Home here Sat-arday night. conduct the service. Interment fore medical aid could be sum-mouned by his wife and a friend. will be In he cemetery adjoining W. Reid.

She had been in ill health about a year. The Rev. Ward Mills will officiate, as listed by the Rev. Robert Mr. Asplen, known throughout the church.

Pfc. E. Ritter, Jr. Special The Timet Friends may call at the Carey Dorchester County as 'Captain Charlie was born in Woolford in 1870, tha son of the late William Interment is to be in Funeral Home, here tonight. Lewet, Dee.

8 Funeral aervicei for FFC. Lynn E. Ritter, ton and Charlotte Asplen. Mrs. George Harris As a youth he was a farmer, and of Mr.

and Mra. Lynn E. Ritter of Lewet, who was killed October 8, 1944. near Rome, Italy, will be Special Te The Timet Cambridge, Dec. 8 Mrt.

Julia for many years afterwards was captain of boats for the Clarence the church cemetery. Her late husband was Allifon Payne and her late parents, Ebe and Cornelia Collins, all of here. Betides Mrs. Reid she is survived by two brothers, Horace and Cu tis Collins of Virginia. Friends may call at the Reid home.

Todd Tyler Harrit, 88, died here beld tomorrow in Atkint runerai December 5 in the home of her Cottman Co. of Baltimore where he resided until he returned to Home at I p.m. ton, Allen Tyler. She had tuffer- Dorchester County in 1922. ed a paralytic stroke Friday.

Capt Asplen attended Old Trin The Rev. Dr. William Irishman, patter of Lawea Pretbyterian Church, will conduct the ritet, at-tisted by Leeionnairet of Lewet Mrs. Harrit wat a native of ty Protestant Episcopal Church at LADIES MENS WATCHES Husband Fined $25 For Assault On Wife Special Ts The Timet Cambridge, Dec. 8 Rodney Robinson of Toddville was fined J25 by Trial Magistrate J.

Richard Baltimore, where she was born in 1880. She had been a resident Linoltum Venetian Blind Atphalt Tile Floor Idea Church Creek, was a member oi 7 Jewels Post No. 17. Burial will be in the the vestry and superintendent of of Cambridge almost all her life. 11 II J15.P Lewet MethodUt Cemetery.

the Church cemetery. Her parents moved here when she was an Infant. He is survived by his wife, who Jones for assault on his wife, Mrs. Paul R. Wilson Special To The Timet Belle Haven.

Dec. 8 Fun-eral services for Paul R. Wilson, 60, formerly of Salisbury, were held at the Mapp Memorial Funeral Home here Monday. Mr. Wilson, who was connect- a PFC.

Ritter, who wat 19 at the time of hit death, wat killed when the jeep in which he was riding as Miss Bertie J. Neild of Dor She was the daughter of the Evelyn Robinson. Mrs. Robinson testified her hus Chester County; a sister, Mrs. late George and Marian Cook Mina Hubbard of Westminister band bit her and "tried to break Todd.

Mrs. Tyler was married atmck a mine and it exploded an der the vehicle. and a brother, J. Purnell Asplen of my arm" when she put in an ap- twice. Her first husband, T.

Woolford, and several nieces, Jackson Tyler, died In 1898. Her ephews, grand nieces and grand For nam that melt in your moufn, remember second husband, George Harris, died in 1934. nephews. He had entered the tervice the aummer following bit graduation from Lawea High School, and wat attached to the SI Oth Medical Corps, 85th Regiment, Custer Division. He was an only son of the Services will be conducted by the Mrs.

Tyler is survived by her Rev. Jldridge Taylor, of (CORMIILL You Thought That's what a Christmas gift from Bozmans says. It says you thought and thought before making the selection. When you give a gift from Bozmans it shows you made a special selection. Come see the many gift ideas Bozmans have for you for Christmas.

Priced For Home Budgets son and two daughtars all of this City; three half sisters and two nterment will be in the Old Trin Chief of Police and Mrs. Ritter. ty Church yard. half brothers, 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Besides his parents, he it survived by young Miss Grace Ritter, pupil at the Lewes MEANS G.

H. Stewart Funeral services were to be held today with tha Rev. Richard C. initial A funeral service will, be held in; School. Hubbard and tha Rev.

Dr. Walter White Temple Methodist Church $35. np Gunby officiating. Interment will on Lake St, Friday at 1 p.m. for Marvin T.

Gladden be in Greenlawn Cemetery here. George H. Stewart, 84, a negvt Marvin T. Gladden, 67, a pro contractor and builder. He died CORKING GOOD 2 Pfc.

Stanley W. Morris oij'U duce and fur buyer, died early to-day in his home on the Ocean City Monday In his home at 112 Delaware Ave. A funeral service will be held Death followed a heart at Ht is survived by his wife of. at 2 p.m. Friday at the Hill and tack.

OZJIANS Johnson Funeral Home for Pfc. 63 years, Mrs. Maggie Stewart 7 daughters and 5 sous. 1 A funeral tervice will be conduc Whole hamt, half the tlice. by the pound, you can't beat Corkhill for flavor.

Corkran, Hill a Baltimore, Md. The daughters are Mrs. E- 1003 RAILROAD AVE. CALL 637 Stanley W. Morris, killed at tha age of 28 when the Third Army attacked Kassel, Germany, April Shivers, Darlington, Mrs.

ted in Holloway Funeral Home Friday at I p.m. Tha Rev. Henry M. Parks of St. Micheal's will officiate.

Burial will be in Parsons 2, 1945. Dr. John A. Trader will off! Cemetery. if ciate.

Military rites will be conducted at Parsons Cemetery by A CHKISTMAS GIFT You Can lie Proud To Give Friends may eall at the funeral home after 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Mouse Post No. 194, Veterans of liWIIMIIIIiniHIIIMIII lllllllllllllltilillllllf 1 Mr. Gladden is survived by his Foreign Wars and Company wife, Mrs. Ada E.

Gladden; CLOCKS 115th Infantry, National Guard. Pfc. Morris, a graduate of the children; 8 brothers, and 8 sisters. His children are Mrs. Elizabeth class of 1939 of Wicomico High Marvel of Mardela, Mrs.

Luther School, was employed at 'the du- Rayne, Marion, Herbert, Vennie, Pont Company in Seaford previous Robert, Roland and George Glad to entering the Army October 6, 1942. He went overseas in June, den, all of Salisbury. The brothers are William Glad. 1944. The son of Mr.

and Mrs. den of Eden, Ralph Gladden of Deal Itland, and Monnia Gladden of Chance. Surviving sisters are Calvin Morris of 609 Mitchell St, he was the recipient of the Purple Mrs. Thomas Hudson, Denton Heart and three battle stars. Other than his parents he Mrs.

John Ferger, Baltimore, and Mrs. Martha White, Salisbury. survived by two brothers, J. C. Mr.

Gladden had not been ill Morris, Jr. of Salisbury and Rich ard H. Morris of Baltimore. previous to the heart attack last night. Yesterday he had spent the Friends jnny call at the Monk day in ilmington.

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