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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 13

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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Df DAILY TIMES 13 Silubury. Md.j Tfcm. June IT, IMS Deaths Funerals) AT WATSONS. fcst Giue Dod Our Best Births His only immediate survivor is a son, G. N.

Watts Salisbury. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Chase Funeral Home in Binghamton with interment In Chenango Valley Cemetery in the same city. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Arrangements locally are being handled by the Hill Baker Bounds Funeral Home.

couch letters UaMrosWtsi Wednesday Peaiasvla General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Green. Eden, a son; Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Marshall. Oneida and Mr. and Mrs. John Willey.

Seaford, daughters. Beefae Hospital. Lewes. None. Naattceke Memorial Hospital.

Seaford. None. MeCready Memorial Hospital. Crisf icM. None.

Dorchester General Hospital. Cambridge. Mr. end Mrs. Melvin Russell, Cambridge, a son, on Tuesday.

sister, Mrs. Amanda Hamiling, Suffolk, a brother. William White, Suffolk; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Jolley Funeral Home Friday evening HAROLD F. WILLIAMSON Harold Freeman Williamson, 82, died suddenly today at his home, 1029 Riverside Drive, after suffering an apparent heart attack.

He retired in 1966 as sales manager for the Gordon Johnson Co. in Kansas City, Mo. He was born in London, England, a son of the late James and Kate Williamson. Mr. Williamson was lieutenant in the Canadian Army during World War I.

He waa graduated from McGill College in Montreal, Canada. He was a member here of St Peter's Episcopal Surviving! are his wife, Mrs. Muriel Norwood Williamson; a son, James Dean Williamson, London, Ontario, Canada; three grandsons; one great grandson and a sister, Mrs. Frank Modsen. Orlando.

Fla. Funeral services are pending. Arrangements are being handled by the Hill Baker Bounds Funeral Home. "NewaSftsM Subtle-Sophisticated. Contemporary.

Many other styles to choose from DR. CHARLES It. -LAW BERLIN Dr. Charles R. Law, a Berlin physician for more than 60 yean, died Tuesday at Us home hart after a long illness.

He was graduated in 1911 from the- University of Maryland Medical School. Born at Bishopville, he was a son of the late Charles R. and Eva Collins Law. His wife, Mrs. Norma S.

Law, and a nephew are his only immediate survivors, i Dr. Law was a life-member of Boggs-Disharoon American Legion Post here and of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, of which he was a past commodore. He was a 90 year member of the American Medical Association; member here of Stevenson United Methodist Church; member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and a charter member of Berlin's Rebekah Lodge No. 72.

Funeral kervices will be held Friday at 1 p.m. here in the Bur-bage Funeral Home. The Rev. Donald Harming will officiate. Interment will be In the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Bishopville.

The family suggests that, as a tribute to the memory of the deceased, contribution may be made to the Berlin office of the American Cancer Society. tVISCR $27.95 Oasan CKy M. Ovie A. I Ssliibiiry 748-B3M IRV1N J. TEAGLE POCOMOKE CITY Irvin J.

Teagle, 61, of Philadelphia, died Saturday in the Veterans Ad-ministration Hospital, Philadelphia, after a short, illness. Born in Worcester County, be was the son of John Erwell of Marion Station and the late Mary Schoolfield. He was a veteran of World War II. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Ginn Teagle; one daughter, Mrs.

Teresa Rtmwt. mire, Pocomoke City; one grandson; four sisters, Mrs. Martha Bivens, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Spence, and Mrs.

Emma Burton, all of Pocomoke City; two adopted sisters, Mrs. Wanda Milton, Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Marie Kimble, Baltimore; four brothers, Frederick Purnell, Wilmington, Leroy Ewell, Glenwood Ewell and Wilbur Ewell, all of Marion Station; several nieces and Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Stockton.

The Rev. Russell C. Burke, pastor will officiate. Interment will be in the Johnsons Neck Cemetery, near Pocomoke City. Friends may call at the Wharton and Savage Funeral Home, New Church, any time after 4 p.m.

today and anytime Friday. HERMAN LEE WHITE Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Church 4 of God in Christ for Herman Lee White, 62, of Jersey who died Saturday at the Wicomico Nursing Home after a long illness. Bishop J. L.

Eure, pastor, will officiate at the services. Interment will be in the Green Acres Memorial Park. Born in Ahoskie, N.C., he was the son of the late Edward and Amanda White. His wife, Mrs. Josephine White, survives.

He was a retired employe of Shockley Farms. Besides his wife, survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Showell, Wilmington, Mrs. Elizabeth Parker and Miss Julia White, Salisbury; four sons, Charles White, Delmar, Edward White, Jackie White and Herman White all of Salisbury; 18 grandchildren; -four great grandchildren; one PIPES CLARENCE R. ALDER Graveside services will be held Friday at 1 p.m.

in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, for Clarence R. Alder, 84, of 810 Filmore who died Tuesday in Peninsula General Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Alder was born in Baltimore County. He was a retired employe of the Mass Transit Administration in Baltimore.

His first wife, Mrs. Bertie Alder, died in 1967. His second wife was Mrs. Ruth Elliott Alder, who died in 1989. Surviving are two stepsons, John D.

and Charles L. Elliott, Salisbury; seven stepgrand-children; a sister, Mrs. Eva R. Harrington, Baltimore, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Messick Funersl Home, Bivalve, tonight from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.

MEDFORD L. WILKERSON BERLIN Medford L. Wilkerson, 77, who operated a seafood business here for more than 40 years, died today in Peninsula General Hospital after a long illness. Born at Bishopville, be was a son of the late Sudler and Cornelia Wilkerson. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Myrtle R. Wilkerson; a son, M. Robert Wilkerson, Ocean City; three grandchildren; a brother, Ira Wilkerson, Philadelphia, and three sisters, Mrs. Etha Collins, Bishopville, Mrs. Cornelia Latchum, St.

Martin's Neck, near Bishopville, and Mrs. Sadie Collins, Selbyville. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. here in the Burba ge Funeral Home. Interment will be here in Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 1 to 2p.m. G. NELSON WATTS SR. G. Nelson Watts 84, of 221 Middle Boulevard, died Wednesday at Peninsula General Hospital after a short illness.

He was formerly of Binghamton, N.Y., where he was a retired employe of the Security Mutual Life Insurance Co. Born in Washington, D.C., he was a son of the late Edward J. and Gertrude Nelson Watts. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Binghamton and a past Master of Ot-seningo Masonic Lodge No. 435.

EYEGLASSES FOR OUR Senior (Citizens Pipes Mode In This Country FRANKLIN W. GOOTEE LAUREL Franklin W. Goo tee, 78, of Laurel, died Tuesday at his home after a long illness. He was a retired employe of Lynch's Box Plant. Mr.

Gootee is survived by his wife, LUlie Culver Gootee; four sons. George Fort Lauderdale, Ralph L. and Gardner both of Laurel ana Robert Salisbury; five daughters, Katherine M. Ward. Seaford, Mary G.

Littleton and Florence M. Truitt, both of Laurel, Margie L. Smith, Milford, and Bessie G. Poskey, Seaford; a sister, Margie Windsor, Salisbury; 24 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 2 p.m.

at the Windsor Disharoon Funeral Home, here where friends may call Friday night. Burial will be in the Laurel Hill Cemetery. MRS. NAOMI C.NICHOLS JESTERVILLE Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. here in the Elsey United Methodist Church for a member, Mrs.

Naomi C. Nichols, 72, of Jesterville. She died Tuesday in the Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune, N.J., after a short illness. Mrs. Nichols had been living in Neptune for the past several months with a niece, Mrs.

Ida Coakley. The Rev. S. P. Sanders will officiate.

Interment will be in the Church cemetery. Mrs. Nichols was born here. Surviving are a son, Booker T. Nichols, Philadelphia, and two more nieces.

Friends may call at the church Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Arrangements are being handled by the Messick Funeral Home, Bivalve. Exclusively our in this oreoi they're made in this country, where quality comes first. We offer a wide seiec- tion, including bents, gift packed. 10.00-12.50-15.00-20.00 PIPE RACKS DISCOUNT OFF OUR REGULAR LOW ACT SKMI PRICES FOR SENIOR CIT-B UJff If 1 fHJ lEN AUC OS 01 UVCtf.

ALFONSA THOMAS FEDERALSBURG Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. here in the Framptom-Hawkina Funeral Home for Alfonsa Thomas, 82, who died suddenly Tuesday at his home here of an apparent heart attack. The Rev. Wayne McCoy will officiate. Interment will be here in Federal Hill Cemetery.

Born here, he was a son of the late William Thomas and Julia Thomas Young. Several nieces and nephews survive. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. including walnut jIV3 t-'Mf! wj fw dj- $5.00 to 35.00 Includes eye -examination and glasses. Eye examinations with the AUTO-REFRACTOR.

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Leon D. Short Friday, 2 p.m. in Marvil Short Funeral Home, Delmar; burial in St. Stephen's Cemetery Park, Delmar; friends may call at funeral home Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Albert B. Hears Friday, 2 p.m. in Hill Baker Bounds Funeral Home; burial in Parsons Cemetery friends may call at funeral home tonight from 7:30 to 9 o'clock, where a Masonic memorial service will be held at o'clock. NOTICE TO Dorchester Residents 1 Due to the closing of the Sharptown Bridge from June 21 to Aegvst 1, all fire and ambulance calls should be reported to Wkemice Alarm at 749-4141. All fires will be responded to by tldorodo-srookviaw fire Department and Seaford fir Department.

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