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IMHJ.ikjj THE TIMES RECORDER 1A MON. FEB. 11961 Friends In The Hospital Obituaries Pal-For-TheDay Mrs. Carolyn Grether 1277 Sharon Ave. Good Samaritan Room 326 Fair Condition "Be A Pal" Send A Card CSS'0 Bethesda Admitted Elmer H.

Henderson, Naahport, S365 Heritage Drive. James Plamer Graham, 31S Putnam Ave. Terry Michael Jenkins, 5350 Limestone Valley Road. Tonya Renee McElfresh, Caldwell. Frances Denney Baughman, 1007 South Luck Ave.

Trudy Lynne Gore, 1016 Eastman Circle. Donald James Zanesvllle. Vonda Dean Bontfant, 1241 Race St. Yvonne Iris Starcher, New Concord. Jane Ann Durant, 2980 Stanway Drive.

Josephine Durant, Dresden. James G. Hopkins, 5630 West Road. Debra A. Seward, Adamsvllle.

Flurries WEATHER ELSEWHERE II I CO I 11-1 4 1 II I 14 ti 4 It 41 II in till) alttltt AmtrMIt MtMritt Altolllt A 1 1 1 I II II AltlllcCI 44 I 1 1 1 1 1 4 4111 a I Ir lata It tl.llclr lliaitl II CO lit' II II clr Miltt lilt lratllt Mil clr to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Thomas Funeral Home at Somerset where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Earl Snyder officiating. Burial will be In Wesley Chapel Cemetery near Somerset.

ETTA KIRK WOOD Mrs. Etta Kirkwood, 82, of Malta, died at 7:35 a.m. Sunday at Bethesda Hospital. Fisher Funeral Home at McConnelsville is in charge of arrangements. MARY SHERLOCK BEVERLY Mary Sherlock, 92, formerly of Center Township, Morgan County, died at i p.m.

Sunday at Christian Anchorage Nursing Home at Marietta following a long Illness. Mrs. Sherlock was born June 15, 1888, In Noble County, a daughter of Oscar L. and Nancy Parks Slmcox. On March 19, 1912, she married Charles L.

Sherlock, who died Sept. 7, 1962. Surviving are one son, Charles of Marietta; one grandson and two great-granddaughters. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at McCurdy Funeral Home at Beverly where services will be held at p.m.

Tuesday with the Rev. James Schnoover officiating. Burial will be in Smith Chapel Cemetery. DELMAR F.ARNOLD Services for Delmar F. Arnold, 61, of 3000 Moxadarla Road, who died Saturday, will be held at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood rameia S. Williams, Grant St. Kenneth Kimble, Mc-i Connelsvllle. Lois M.

Llpps, Coshocton. Mary Lee Diller, Thorn-: vUle. Margaret M. Betty Lou Newton, 2860; Watson Way. Virginia McCabe, New Lexington.

Richard Kent Dillon, Mox-" ahala. Tricla Sue Fox, Lancaster. Glenna Mae Dalrymple, Rosevllle. Kay Florence CrooksvUle. Cathy Elaine Lawhead Lane.

Robert Randolph Thornvllle. Tamara S. Rosevllle. Patricia J. Perone, 733' Brown St.

Don H. Roach, S39-HedgewodAve. Alma Heatwole, 104 Downing Drive City. Stella M. Spires, Rosevllle.

Ernest L. Snyder, Cumberland. Dismissed Patrick Lee Knisley, Somerset; Jennifer Lynn: Moody, 513 Eppley Charles Flanagan, New Lex-" ington; Virginia Bartlett, 2760 So. Pleasant Grove" Road; Robert Williams 3250 Maysvllle Pike; Chester Allie Wint, 2700 N. Lawndale City; Margaret Ann "Peggy" Clark, Nashport.

William James Rutherford, 1011 Chester Helen Toth, Corning; Paul Thomas -Longfellow 608 Woodlawn Francis Thomas Vail, Byesville; Roger Boggs, 1317 Pine Tuesday Lynn Smith, Duncan Falls; Robert M. Wakefield, 562 Carey Mary E. Sharrer, 407 Per-r shingRoad. Philo Honor Roll Listed Phllo High School has announced names of students on Its 4.0 list, principal's list and honor roll for the third six-week grading period. Named to the 4.0 list are these seniors: Candace Crawford, Lyn John, Karen Osborn, Jayne Phlpps, Adam Pyles, Veronica Wilson.

Seniors on the principal's list are: Connie Christman, Mark Clark, Chet Coleman, Rick Davis. Pam Ebltn, Scott Franklin, Christine Guthrie, Patricia Miller, Steve Miller, Brad Morgan, Sally Pletcher, Teresa Ransbottom, Debbie Roberts, Kim Ross, Terre Spurgeon, Matt Swingle. Honor roll seniors are: Roger Binlon, John Bishop, Amy Bliss, Brenda Boet-cher, Eric Camp, Rocky Carr, Laurie Cooper, Lori Davis, Tammle Delbert, KoDert Stockport. Burfleld Sylvia Malenock, 2674 Plnkerton Lane. Janet Ety, Dresden.

Marie Riley, 3070 Jenkins Drive. -1 Tracy Stamper, Keene. Dismissed William Church, Byesville; Franz McNutt, Caldwell; Eulalla Nelson, Willow Haven Nursing Home; Loren Paul us, 1548 Central Janet Scott, CrooksvUle; Chad Sims, 1230 Sonora Road; Paula Stott-sberry, 1343 Athena Lane; Donna Welsh, New Lexington. Donovan Perdue, South Zanesvllle; Lisa Rogers, 608 Moxahala Janice Stots, 808-C Durban Drive; Christina Tucker, CrooksvUle; Teri West, ISO Eighth Connie Newsom, Malta; Roy Biondi, Pittsburg, Terry Barnhlll, McConnelsville; Donna Cosgrave, Woodsfield; Angela Cross, Norwich. Good Samaritan Admitted Jason R.

Norrts, McConnelsville. Sandra F. Sole, New Lexington. Pauline Woodworth, New Lexington. Robert Butler, 1400 Newark Road.

Richard E. Fulkert, Cambridge. Clara Mae Lewis, 2390 Arcadia Ave. Jill A. Merry, Norwich.

GEJ7G0 KDB Why miss a phone call? Let us answer tnr until 4 ,01 Juu- CoH52-3678 TELEPHONE ANSWERING HKViaOF WNESVIUE PTIONAL Noble Co. News Stoneking To Head County Commission Mr. Whyde retired In 1958 from Columbia Cement after 29 years of service. He was a member of the Fultonham United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Nettle Harris, of the home; one son, Charles Whyde of Nashville, two daughters, Mrs.

Fred (Eloise) Fluharty of Zanesvllle and Mrs. Richard (Esther) Lear of Nashport; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at William Thompson and Son Funeral Home In White Cottage. Services will be held at m.

Tuesday at Baughman-Vensil-Orr Funeral Home at Frazeysburg, where (rtendf may call 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Earl Snyder will officiate and burial will be in Frazeysburg Cemetery. HERMAN B.

BARBE MORRISTOWN Herman R. Barbe, 70, of Bethesda, died at 5 p.m. Saturday at Barnesvllle Hospital after an Illness. A retired gunsmith of Protestant faith, Mr. Barbe was born Dec.

1, 1910, at Mor-ristown, a son of Lloyd and Vera Skaggs Barbe. Surviving are one brother, John A. of Morrtstown, and one sister, Mrs Mary Gail Wilson of Columbus. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9jp m. today at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home at Morrlstown where services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday with the Rev. Dick Bishop officiating. Burial will be In Union Cemetery at Morrlstown. MARY E. KOEHLER SOMERSET Mrs.

Mary E. Koehler, 90, of Somerset Route 1, died at 1 a.m. Sunday at Fairfield Care Center following a long Illness. Mrs. Koehler was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and the United Methodist Women.

She was born Aug. 13, 1890, at Somerset, a daughter of David and Emma Rhodes Williams. Her husband, M. Earl Koehler, died in 1967. Surviving are two sons, Lowell of New Lexington and Elden of Thorn vtlle; seven grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandson.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 Frazeysburg News Briefs By PAULETTE HINDEL TR Correspondent FRAZEYSBURG Twentieth Century Club will meet at 8 p.m. today at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wright. Mrs.

Mary Llndsley will have the program. TOPS Meeting TOPS will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Methodist Church basement. Weigh-ins begin at 5:45 p.m. Circle To Meet Quest Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet at 8 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the home of Mrs. Russell Madden. Mrs. Maratha Cameron will be the leader.

New Superintendent Jim Walcutt has been named street superintendent, beginning Monday, Feb. 2, with a starting pay of 14 per hour. Given Flowers Lester Baughman and Harold Newcome, both Frazeysburg residents, were recent recipients of the Dresden Flowers of the Month award. Baughman retired Jan. 1, 1981 as operator of Baughman Funeral Homes in both Dresden and Frazeysburg.

Newcome retired Dec. 31, 1980 from the Dresden branch of the Central Trust Company where he was branch manager for 30 years. News Brief Mr. and Mrs. Del Rice and family have moved into the Delia Milless property on First Street.

chid Cloudy, By The Associated Press NORTHWEST WEST CENTRAL Snow flurries Monday, temperatures falling Into the teens by afternoon. Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries Monday night and Tuesday. Low Monday night zero to 5, high Tuesday in the teens. The chance of precipitation Is 80 percent Monday and 40 percent Mon- day night. CENT JTRAL LAKESHORE Snow flurries and squalls Monday with temperatures slowly falling Into the teens.

Snow flurries likely Monday night and Tuesday. Low Monday night 5 to 10, high Tuesday in the teens. The chance of precipitation is near 100 percent Monday and 60 percent Monday night. EAST LAKESHORE Snow flurries and squalls Monday, temperatures slowly falling Into the teens by evening. Snow flurries Monday night and Tuesday.

Low Monday night near 10, high Tuesday in the teens. The chance of precipitation is near 100 percent Monday and 80 percent Monday night. NORTHEAST CENTRAL HIGHLANDS Snow flurries Monday, temperatures slowly falling into the teens by evening. Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries Monday night and Tuesday. Low Monday night 5 to 10, high Tuesday In the teens.

The chance of precipitation Is 80 percent Monday and 50 percent Monday night. MIAMI VALLEY SOUTHWEST Snow flurries Monday, temperatures in the 20s Serhaps slowly falling into le teens by evening. Partly cloudy Monday night and Tuesday. Low Monday night near zero, high Tuesday near 20. The chance of precipitation is 80 percent Monday and 20 percent Monday night.

CENTRAL EAST CENTRAL SOUTH CENTRAL Mostly cloudy with snow flurries Monday, temperatures slowly falling into the upper teens to lower 20s by evening. Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries Monday night, low zero to 5. Partly cloudy Tuesday, high In the upper teens to low 20s. The chance of precipitation is 80 percent Monday and 50 percent Monday night. Extended Outlook Wednesday through Friday fair Wednesday, scattered snow flurries Thursday and Friday.

Highs 15 to 25 Wednesday and in the upper 20s to upper 30s Thursday and Friday. Lows from 5 below to 5 early Wednesday and In the teens to low 20s by early Friday. NATIONAL SUMMARY The National Weather Service torecaat lor today predict! a mixture of ahow and rain to Maine, Vermont, New Hampahlre and parti of New York. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today'! High 25 Today'! Low YESTERDAY'S TEMPERATURES Yeeterday'sHIgh 40 imciuijrBniBii i nt 34 10 am 32 6pm 35 Noon 32 Ip.ra 39 2pm 33 10pm 31 (Furnished by FAA Zanesvllle) PRECIPITATION Last 24 hours 0.94 Inches Sunset. 5:47 p.m.

Have Teresa DeVore, Diane Dietz, Brian Dodd, Debbie Donohue, Karen Evans. Pearl Frick, Tim Galligher, Randy Guthrie, Deborah Hicks, Shirley Hicks, Jackie McCutcheon, Gina McFerren, Tina McFerren, Jeff Miller, Vere Miller. Eric Prouty, Cherrie Rodgers, Bob Skldmore, Mlssl Starrett, Sharon Stewart, Teresa Swingle, Trenda Talbert, Carol Toole, Rusty Ward, John Wlon, Julie Zlnk. Juniors named to the 4.0 list are: Teryl Hurst, Debbie Guthrie, Rich McCaslin, Dianna Mitchell, Angle Northrop, Robin Tucker, Suzanne Ward. Principal's list juniors are: Lorl Baker, Jody Bliss, Bob Davis, Kim Francis, Kim Harris, Chris Morrison, GMN Tri-County Community Action Council.

Meat Mastery Meet cookery demonstrations and making large meat cuts Into several meals will be featured during a "Meat Mastery" program which will be sponsored from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the Belle Valley Area Extension Center. The Cooperative Extension Services of Noble, Guernsey, Monroe and Washington counties are presenting the program.

Program topics and participants are to Include: "Meat Costs" by Lorin G. Sanford, Belle valley area animal industry extension agent: "Cut Meat, Cut by Dr. Bobby Van Stavern, animal science professor from Ohio State University; "Beef Cookery Demonstrations" by Luanne Clevenger, home economist for Ohio Beef Marketing, and "Pork Cookery Demonstrations" by Alice Miskell, home economist for Ohio Pork Producers Council. Reservations are required and a reservation fee of $1.50 is being charged. Those attending are to take a sack lunch.

Beverages will be provided. Reservations may be made at the Noble County Extension Office on the first floor of the courthouse. Tammy L. Reed, McConnelsville. Deborah A.

Young, Somerset. Norma H. Hayman, 2870 Maysvtlle Pike. Timothy E. Swingle, 730 Wabash Ave.

Anita D. Cain, McConnelsville. John Huddleston, 995 Locust Lake Circle. Betty J. Baker, 1841 Ridge Ave.

Martha Lett, 631 Matthews St. R. Glenn Clayton, 1055 Griffith Drive. Christine M. Hayes, 2383 Chandlersville Road.

Marsha Campbell, 4280 Center Road. Carol Spellman, Frazeysburg, 75 Spellman Lane. Thomas Shaw, Dresden. Juanlta Aggas, Gratiot. Jeanne Green, Caldwell.

Mary Jane Klrkbride, 1448 Luby Lane. Kim Paul, Brenda Rosser, Joyce Wilson. Named to the honor roll are these Juniors: Scott Anders, Sally Beech, Bart Bernard, Dee Bradley, Dolly Folden, Melissa Hill, Der-rlck Keylor, Beth Kretschmar, Aaron Miller, Barry Pennybaker, Corrle Prlce.v Tammy Pyle, Deborah Reed, Gayla Ross, Lorl Splcer, Theresa Terrill, Alena Toth, Johnnie Walters, Jamie Watson, Lorl Woodward. Sophomores on the 4.0 list are: Janet Heckel, Reglne Irvln, Ann Mellck, Karen Phlpps, Carol Skldmore, Lisa Tucker. Sophomores on the principal's list are: Kathy Terrill, Rose Wilson, Scarlett Wilson.

Honor roll sophomores are: Keith Adkins, Vickie Ault, Tim Blake, Sharon Carson, Terrl Cox, Robbie Denton, Irene Dletz, Brett Dingey, Pat Francis, Randy Lashley. William Kopchak. Rodney Guthrie, Jody Martin, John Merritt, Susan Miller, Vic Novaria, Debbie Ribble, Dennis Paul, Liz Shook, Bev Sowers, Wendy Sowers, Jon Swingle, Susan Thomas, Vickl Thomas. Brian Brake and Amy Jar-dine are freshmen on the 4.C list. Freshmen on the prin cipal's list are: Wes Griffin, Misty Rayner, Sharon Richardon, Sherry Swingle, Jell Wilson.

Freshmen on the honor roll are: Pam Alexander, Lorl Bernard, Steve Blackfor, Mitzi Bliss, Diana i Butler, Angie Crabtree, Cherie Davis, Mary Deem, Cathy Fouts, Verna Frick, I Kim Garrett, Gidget Gray, David Hambrick, Roxanne Holshuer. Delana Luckett, Jill Luman, Cindy Mason, Lori Meadows, Bart Miller, Allen Moore, Steve Norman, Gary Pearson, Tanya Pennington, Price Rambo, Jeff Roberts, Dianna Terrill, John Toole, Melissa Ungemach, Robin Wagner, Sherry Wahl, Deb-by Wood, Tammy Simon. Essential Education students honored were Kenneth Potts, a sophomore on the 4.0 list, and Mike Thomas, Spike Elson, Bob Jenkins and Lori Lynn, seniors named to the principal's list. Grocor Itm Top will rdm ton coupon for 16c plus 7e handling ehargt. MdMiritd (and upon raquMt.

you submit vi dance lhareof KJliSaclory- to Ire lap) on the tal af tfngto strength Itve Tap AppM Jute Coupon may nol bt assgnd or transrarred Customs must pay any sales lax Void where pro ISCoff It always JAMES R. PARR CLARINGTON James R. Parr. 29, of Ballsvllle Route 1 died Friday afternoon at his home In a (arming accident. An engtneer-surveyor (or North American Coal Corp.

No. 1 Mine, he was a member of the United Methodist Church at Beallsvllle and was a graduate of Muskingum Area Technical College at Zanesvtlle. Mr. Parr was born March 19, 1951, at Martins Ferry, Ohio, the son of Donald F. and Emma L.

Witcherman Parrot Beallsvllle. Surviving In addition to his parents are his wife, the former Barbara Burkhart; three daughters, Anita, Becky and Janet, all of the home; one sister, Mrs. Michael (Margaret) Moore of Barnesvllle, and one brother, Gene Parr of Woodsfield. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. today at Rush Funeral Home at Clar-Ington, where services will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday with the Rev. Richard Perkins officiating. Burial will be in Beallsvllle Cemetery. STELLA M. BUTLER Mrs.

Stella M. Butler, 74, formerly of 44 N. Pembroke South Zanesvllle, died at 5:10 a.m. Sunday at Mid-dletown Hospital at Mid-die town. Mrs.

Butler was born April 8, 1906, at Columbus, a daughter of James B. and Laura E. Thornsberry Jones. Her husband, Harmon I. Butler, died Oct.

26, 1977. Surviving are one son, Billy E. of Nashville, one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Vlrgllee) Steed of Mid-dletown, with whom she made her home; two sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Nellie) Tittle of Portland, and Mrs.

Julia Stewart of 44 N. Pern-broke South Zanesvllle; three grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bolln Funeral Home where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev.

Dale McCallister officiating. Burial will be In Memorial Park. FREDC. WHYDE Fred C. Whyde, 89, of 815 Orchard died at 9:35 p.m.

Saturday at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to Muskingum County Coroner Dr. E.J. Booth. Booth said Whyde died of a single shot to the head from a pistol in the bathroom of his home. Mr.

Whyde was born June 19, 1981, in Frazeysburg, son of Lewis and Martha Culllns Whyde. He moved from Frazeysburg to Fulthonham In 1938 and lived there until 1968, when he moved to Zanesvllle. Two Injured In Collision At least two persons were Injured in a two-car accident Friday night on Main Street, Zanesvllle Police said. Officers said an eastbound vehicle driven by Judith Lynn Momoriv, 26, o( Cambridge, had stopped behind another vehicle for a traffic light on Main Street, 39 feet west of Sixth Street. An eastbound car driven by a Warwick Avenue man, who was traveling behind the Momoriv car, struck the rear bumper and trunk of the Momoriv car with its front fender and hood grill, police said.

Officers stated that debris from the grill dropped to the ground at the rear of the Momoriv car. Police said the Warwick Avenue man then backed up and went forward Into the right lane, leaving the scene and heading east to a point in front of his home without stopping at the scene of the accident. Officers said the car was found parked in front of the home. Police were called to the scene at 10:06 p.m. Friday.

Passengers in the Momoriv car were Jayne Dlerker, 23, Christine Klapher, 23, and Christine Mox, 26, all of Cambridge. Momoriv reportedly went to a local hospital. Dierker was also reportedly injured. Further information was unavailable. The Warwick Avenue man was charged with failing to maintain assured clear distance ahead and leaving the scene of an accident, police said.

THE ENTERTAINER NEW YORK (AP) Entertaining tips from one of New York's top party organizers include: Use big plates because food looks better on them, being less cramped, and use candles which are romantic and bring people closer together. "It's best to invite guests over when they have someplace else to go later. Then they don't feel trapped," the organizer said. I like entertaining before the theatre or before another party." JAMES L. MclNTURF INSURANCE By SYLVIA CAPELLO TR Correspondent CALDWELL Charles Stoneking was elected president of the Noble County Board of Commissioners at a recent meeting.

Serving as vice president will be James T. Rossiter, a new commissioner. Beginning a new term also Is James R.Rayner, the third member. Also during the meeting, Eddie Kleese of the Equipment Co. spoke about his company's plans to use County Road 46 while conducting drilling operations in Elk Township.

Kleese agreed to give a local quarry a $2,000 purchase order for stone to benefit the county. The commissioners are to draw stone on this account and maintain the road. The commissioners agreed to a $4,500 one-year agreement with the Caldwell Volunteer Fire Department for emergency ambulance service. meeting with the board about the 1981 contract was Harrison Warner, president of the Summer-field Fire Department. Tom Yono of Wayne Township proposed a road opening in nis township and John Smlthberger, Wayne Township trustee, discussed township roads.

The board decided not to participate in the Senecaville Service Facilities Plan as presented f.v uj a representative of the Clyde WDllams Company. Commissioner Stoneking is to represent the board on the Regional Manpower Service Council. Rayner will be the representative to the you been When its time for comfort, iJtstime to send flowers. For Sympathy flowers and plants, call your FTD Florist. SOUTHEASTERN ALLIED FLORISTS Service i5 A7AO 7 joi The Corner of BLUE i ADAIR 15toff hlbited laisd or restricted by law Good only in USA Cash value lk For redemption mail lo tee Top.

Inc PO Boi 1448. Clinton Iowa 52734 Good only on the purchase oJ angle strength tm Ibp Apple Juice Any other use comtitulea Irou'i Umit one coupon per family Onereirptr22Sft3. Sfl7DD lDObfll Mil Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Tuesday at the funeral home.

Pallbearers will be Bob Buker, Kevin Maxwell, Charlie Glldden, Dick Hen-son, Jim McGlnnis and Paul Homman. Pd. Notice. MABEL E.DAILEY Services for Mrs. Mabel E.

Dalley, 80, of 9005 Carr Road, Zanesvtlle, who died Saturday, will be held at 1 30 today at Norwich nited Methodist Church with the Rev. Wayne Hogue officiating. Burial will be in Norwich United Presbyterian Cemetery. The body will lie In state from 12:30 p.m. until time of services.

Mock-Miller Funeral Home at New Concord is in charge of arrangements. Pd. Notice. EMMA B. DETTY Services for Mrs.

Emma B. Detty, 79, of 2165 Creed-moor Drive, who died Friday, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hlllis Funeral Home with the Rev. R. Lee Hall officiating.

Burial will be In Cedar Hill Cemetery at Brownsville. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Pd. Notice.

WILLIAM WALKER Services for William (BUI) Walker, 67, of New Lexington, will be held at 1 p.m. today at Chute-Wiley Funeral Home at New Lexington with the Rev. Raymond Lemity officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens at New Lexington. Pd.

Notice. JULIA R. SMITH Funeral Mass for Julia R. Smith, 85, of 725 Rock Road, who died Friday, will be celebrated at 1 p.m. today at St.

Thomas Catholic Church with burial in Mount Calvary Cemetery. mills' Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Pd. Notice. MICHAEL P.

RE ILLY Funeral Mass for Michael PlusReUly, 96, of 21 W. First Dresden, who died Thursday, will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. today at St. Thomas Catholic Church with Father John Kempf as celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery.

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