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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 12

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DEATHS AND FUNERALS pfcillip Roy Aktrt i FAYETTEVlLLE fuHTtl far PUDlo Riv At ctfdwM Friday it 11 aa ln Iwgleii uupei Lienpwy VhhIIk Countv. bv the Paul Gravely. Burial will la Carter Cemetery Detnpaey. Mr. Akm, a termer resident of Winona, died sundiy.

Surviving: mother, Mri. XUie Mae Aters ot whim Branch; Tfnutviile. Va sisters. Mrs. Norma Treadwny of Fayette vine, Mrs.

ranny uupmsn, unknown. Hn. Racine In. Ki am of FayetteviUe Ht. 2, Mn.

Mvrtle Ramsey of Winona and Mn, Rose Ollis and Miss Phyllis Gay Akers of Canton, Ohio: araodmother. Mrs. Marv Ellen Akeri of FayetteviUe Kt. 1. The is at (he Dodd Payne jruneral Home here, Theodore R.

Bawner Theodore R. Bawner, 59, of :197 Campbells Creek Drive, died ioday at his home after a four month illness. He was a retired Qwciu IUinoU Dottle Plant fore man. Surviving: wife, Sallie; son, Sammie of Oakland. tlsufihter.

Mrs. Shlriev A. Gav of Campbells Creek; four grand children. The body is at Fidier and Frame Funeral Home at Belle. Benjamin F.

Cutlip CLAY Benjamin Franklin Cutlip, 69, or Ivydale, Clay County, died yesterday in a Sutton hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Cutlip was a retired car penter. Survivinc: wile. Suiie: daugh ter.

Mrs. Margie Beauchamp of Toledo, Ohio; sons, Ernest and Dencil of Ivydale, and Denver uf Clay; sisters, Mrs. Mattie Braec of Idianapolis. Mrs. Lorctta Jarvis of Stockport, Ohio anJ Mrs.

Clara Cunningham of Hallburg; and seven grandchildren. The service will be tomorrow at 2: 3D p.m. in the Wilson Funeral Home here, the Rev Carl Morris officiating. Burial will be in Marcher Cemetery at ivy dale. Mrs.

Letrie Elswick CEDAR Mrs. Lettie T. Elswick, 81. of Mammoth. died yesterday in a Charleston ho.snital followine a lone illness.

She was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church and a native of Kendalia. Survivors: husband, John Press Elswick: daughters, Mrs. Eva Breeds!) and Mrs. Ollie Mavnor of Mammoth, the Rev. Macel Raines of Andrew and Mrs.

Dorothy Wills of Charleston; sons, Homer of Ricbwood and Dewey Elswick of Mammoth; brother, George Dillard of liberty; sister, Mrs. Sadie Wills of Blakeley; a half sister, Mrs. Lona Truman of Jodie: ii grandchildren; 46 greatgrandchildren and two great great grandcbildrert. The funeral will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m.

in the Cook Funeral Home here by the Rev. Ellis Barker, with bur ial in Ward Cemetery Mrs. Mary Grimes Mrs. Mary Ella Schrader Grimes. 79, of Deerfield.

VaJ a resident of Pocahontas County and the mother of two Charleston men, died Tuesday in a Waynesboro, hospital after suffering a heart attack. She was a member of the Methodist Church, and also be longed to the Order of Eastern tttar at Marimton. Surviving: daughter, Mrs, Vi nla Bussard of Deerfield: sons. and William (Jim) of! Charleston, Mulvie of Waynesboro, Harlan of Marlinton; brothers. Chalmer of Cass and Clyde Schrader of Baltimore; 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, three great grcat gramichildren.

dirWM plant at South Cbtriet i The fuaeral at 1 o. m. Thuri day wfS be eaaduefad la Haant Rev, Gay Blotter. Burial in the Hubbard cemetery will be by Albert Myers and Son Funeral Home. Surviving: tut wife, Mrs.

EUz jof Dunbar, William ot Walton; daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Stone, Dunbar: Mrs. Patricia Soen cer, sasooville, miss jeannum Charleston; brothers, and Basil, Walton; Hubert oi ljesier oi sou in Mrs. Minnie Lambert RAINELLE Mrs. Minnie Lambert.

80. of Rainelle. died yesterday in a Minion hospital aiter a long uiness. She had been a resident this Greenbrier County town 51 years. Survivors: dauifliters.

Mrs. Elva Whilloch uf Palm bay, Mrs. Ella Carr of Rainelle and Mrs. Elsie Ratliff of Washington, D. sons, Harold.

Charles W. Lett POCA Charles W. Lett. 70, of Pocn Rt. dipd yesterday after a short illness, lie was a retired employe of American Viscose Corp.

in NitrD. Survivors: wife, Etta: daughters, Mrs. Vera Hutchinson of Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Lmm Jean McClanahan of Poca; sor Leroy Lett of Poca; half brother, Edward Lett of South I Charleston; half sisters, Mrs. Edith Ingram of South Charles ton and Mrs.

Gladys Barton of Glasgow, nine grandchildren and 13 great grandcnudren. roe funeral wdl be beld to morrow at 2 p. m. in Gatens Funeral Home at Poca, the Revs. David Lett and Robert officiating.

Burial will be in (Jrtin llcicnts cemetery Nilro. Novel Gordon Life WEBSTER SPRINGS Novell Gordon Life, 49 year State Road Commission machine operator of Webster Springs Rt. 5, suffered a beart attack andi died yesterday at bis nome. Mr. Life was a veteran oi World WHr II.

He was a mem I bar of the VFW and American' 'LpKiml. Surviviors: witr, inea; aaugn iters, Mrs. Connie Everetts of I Cambridge, Ohio, and Carol and Kathv at home: mother. Mrs. Lorena uie ot weoster sprinRS Rt.

sisters, Mrs. Elsie Bickle, of Grafton, Mrs. Belle Pritt of Amherst, Ohm, Mrs. Edith Gibson of Perry, Ohio, Mrs. Ber nice Clark of Madison, Ohio, and Mrs.

Fonda Carpenter of Cottle; one grandson. The funeral win be riaay at 2 p. ra. in Dodd and Hurt Fu neral Home here, the Rev. Gene Holt otficiatinc.

Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery at Replete. Mrs. Laura Pauley MORRISVALE Mrs. Laura Mosteller Paulev. 64.

died Mon iday at her home in this Boone County community following a brief illness. husband, bira; m. Berthel of Morrisvale: daughter, Mrs. Betty Jane ThomDson of Kent. Ohio; sis ters.

Mrs, Pearl Roberts of Charleston and Mrs. Virginia White of Dayton. Ohio; brothers, Emory Mosteller of Morris vale, Clyde Mosteiler of South Charleston and LUtner wosieiier of St. Albans; and several The bodv to be taken the Smith Funeral Home at: be Thursday al Marlinton loday. in Mani.

ujn RaDtisti Mrs: Paulina Guthrie Mrc Paulino Relle Guthrie, US, died today at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Raymond Adkins of 2504 Kanawha Terrace, after a long illness. She was a fnrmpr resident of Ni hil and attended the Pleasant View Baptist Church at Poca. She was a member of the Re bekah Lodge at Blue Creek.

Surviving: another daughter, Mrs. W. L. Young of Blue Creek; son, Ray of Charleston; 22 graiwemidren; as gram 0i Tha hmtv ii Ailev and Cas dorph' Funeral Home In St. Al Dans.

TimoChv Hendren WEBSTER SPRINGS Tlmo thy Hendren, 77, a retired coal miner, died yesterday at his home in naarby Curtin after a short illness. at p. m. be conducted In the Dodd and Hurt Funeral Home by the Revs. Arnold Bleile and Gene Holt.

Burial will be in "SlLert Annie two hoi, Thur man and Sam of Curtin; daughter, Mrs, Ruth Stamens, Cu nard; sitter, Mri, Lola Queeper of London, Ky. Bruce Humohrtvi WALTON Brut Hum phreys, of this Rotw Caaty died jeatardn hurt arfM whlla workaaj ia KMC cbtmkala' iChurch at Morrisvale witn uie Rev, Freddie Saunders officiat ing. Burial will follow in Mtd kiff Cemetery at Sumerco. The body will he taken today from the Bradshaw Funeral Home at Danville to Uie home, Catherine Pilleagi RICHWOOD Mrs. Catherine PilleRRi, 84, of Riehwood, died yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital here.

She had lived here 55 ivoars and held membership in une Alter ana nusary outieiy Family. i Survivine: dauahters. Mrs, Marv Zansari and Mrs, Rose! Derito ot Micnwooa, iwrs. tm abeth Zarlino of Elsworth, Mrs, Anna Conti of Weston, Miss Virginia PUleggt at home; sons, Joe Cartino of Seattle, Bruno Pilleggi Of Rich wood; ss granacniiaren; ffreat erandchildren. The body is at Simons Fu inerai uome nere.

Howard T. Martin EAST RAINELLE Howard Thomas Martin, 54, a resident of Danese, Fayette County, died Tueaday in Beckley Memorial Boapllal following a heart itact. He was a aisaoiea miner and member of Green Valley Uethodltt Church of Danese. Tbe bodv is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral at East lUbaaua. Surviving are bis wife, Trui by; two sons, Leu in of Danese and Doard of Akron, Ohio; Us rantr, evnntr w.

jurtm or litem; two Mn. Gkev Joom of Maria awl Cladva Meadewi of' Falls uwrcn, two pnamn, an melt of Tileelt and BYtx at of Danese; tod five fjnwwiuaren, died yesterday ta a Cambridge, Ohio, hospital. Alto surviving are five ether toot and one daughter. The body a at been Funeral Home in Cambridge. ton; sisters, Mrs.

Geneva Mil nCrDerf I nompSOn phinia Keaton, Charleston, Miss Nellie Humphreys, Walton; four granacnuaren. Mrs. Mary Springer Mrs. Mary Margaret SpriBi ,72, the mother ot Harry Spri ler at MB Poolar Drive. St.

Lambert, of Columbus. Ohio.iwo steuchildreu: sisters. Mrs. illoberl Lambert of Martmsburg, Florence uorren oi union, mrs. Ben Lambert of Rainelle and Raluh Williams ot Craie: ter, Mrs.

Eulalia Carr of Mead Kridnc: 29 erandehildrcn and 42 great grandchildren. roe body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home at East jRalnelle. ALDERSON Herbert Eu gene Thompson, 24, of Geneva, Ohio, formerly of Alderson, will oe Duriea mursaay in aoiioj Cemeterv here. Mr. Thompson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred C. Thompson of Alderson, was killed last Friday in a car accident on an icy road at Geneva. He was em iployed there by the Fisher Spiegel Food Co. me luncrai service will ne hold Thursday at p.

m. at the home ot his parents, with the Rev. Earl Ward officiating. Surviving: wife, Carol; daughter, Cheha at home; Christine Foreen and Mrs. Mary Opal Smith of Alderson, and Mrs.

Alien di fsrjingiuu Va. Mrs. Carrie Townsend Mrs. Carrie Townsend, 90, of! flhift frtffiriiwrlu1 miss Jessie Townsend of AKron. Elizabeth Truman WHITESVIIXE Mrs.

Eliza beth Jane Truman, 82, of Whites ville, died today at her home alter a long illness. Survlvine: daushter. Mrs. Ruth Cook of Helen: sons. S.

D. Truman of SenK Creek, Edward of Sturfis. 12 Grandchil dren and lb greai granaeniioren. The body is at. Armstrong Fu incral Home here, Beatrice Williams Miss Beatrice Aimes Williams, ,130, of Bickmore, Ciay County, died yesterday in Pinecrest San itarium in Becklev.

The body taken to Wilson Funeral iHome in Clav. Mrs. Williams was a member of the Twenty Mile Baptist Church. Survivins; three sis ters, Mrs. Gladys Morris of Bickmore; Mrs, Hattie Camp of Tampa, and Mrs, Hazel 'Graham of Clay, and three brothers, Patrick oi uuboa ana Dudlev and Lacv of Bickmore.

service will Be neio mursaay at ll) a. m. in the Wilson Funeral Home at Clay by thB Rev. Wil lard Morris. Burial will be In the Williams Cemetery near iBickmorc.

Frank Willis Frank Willis. 68. of 1209 Raines a retired employe of True Temper Corp i died Tues day in a Charleston nospitai aii er a long illness. He had been a resident of Charleston 30 years, Survivinc: wife. Jane; sons, Friutk of Columbus, Ohio.

Charles, Larry, James and Michael of Charleston; step sons, Theodore and Robert! Scams of Charleston; Mrs. Teresa farther ot new York City, Carolyn Willis and Mrs. Helen Brewton ot Charleston. Gwendolyn Willis of Colum bus, onio; a stepaaugoter, mrs. Juamta Jones ot Charleston: a Bennie Willis of Insti rule; sisters, Mrs.

Robert Den of Charleston, Mrs. Annie creek. Addie of New York City, Mrs. Stella Livelv of Detroit. Mrs.

Louvenia Jones of Phila delphia; 10 grandchildren. The body is at Harden and Harden uneral Home. Mrs, Delphia Young Service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Albert Myers and Son Funeral Home for Mrs. Delphia Adeline Young, 56, of Falling Rock, who died Monday at her home after a low illness.

The Rev. Estil Huffman will officiate and burial will be in the Strickland Cemetery on Wills Survivine: husband, Morris; sons, Johnny of Ohio, Charles of Elkview, Havmona oi compion Kermit of Fallinc Rock Kenneth of Fort Hood, Morris W. of Falline Rock: daughters, Mrs. New I Stump of Elkview, Mrs. Kears leen Payne of Yukon, Mrs! Anna Hayes of Jacksonville Mrs.

Marv Jarrett lot Falling Rock, Miss Carolyn Kincaid ot Meadow Bridge; 24 1 grandehildrei CAIN. Lawrence ttUllan Service will be beld tomorrow at it a. m. in Cooke and Pauley Funeral Home chapel at Nltro with the Rev. J.

Ronald Caato olliclatinf. Burial will bo in Cunningham Manorial Park at St. Albans. Mr. Cain, 7J, at Nltro 1, died Monday.

DODD. Haarv Serrtct 'will Dt neu ttrmorrow ai i p. m. W.Va. Sets All Time Car Purchasing Record The neccle at Weft Vlnlnlti set a record (a ltd to mtdit Unce reaklentJ of where prosperity supprasaoThf inning: uey set an mnvmt record for the purrhaae at new iButAHdhiUfi.

Ever since one of thej goals of the automobile industry has been to beat toe record 7.4 million cars sold in that Tear. I Kanawha county neat its ibso I record in 1963. So did uw slate of west vir uie nation lanea io ring up a new record. The marain of "victory." so to speak, was small. West Vir ginians purcnasea new iears in 19S5 and 54.357 In 1963.

an increase of 1,160. But it wasj an impressive performance inj view ol wideiy neia views oi me Mountain State as a part of de pressed Appaiacnia. Kanawha County, where business is expected to be (food opened 1963 with a burst ot sett ling despite extremely oaa weatner. January sei a new rec srd for the month. So did Febru ary even though its was Aft hart as nrevinus Market Break In Hearing Waived waived.

we grand AVebster Sprigns, died yesterday lat a Deerfield rest home. The bodv was removed to the Dodd and Hurt Funeral Home, Webster Springs. surviving: a son, Marion ot Connecticut: a daughter. Mrs. Emma snort ot ueeriieJd twee John of Guam, Robert! of Los Angeles and Harry of Webster Springs; two step daughters, Mrs.

Kutb Hamnct ot uuiinead Lity, and jury today in Municipal Court on a charge of breaking and entering Mickel's Fruit Market at 329 Washuifiton w. and tnett of a quantity of merchandise. He was arrested at his heme yesterday about 3 a.m. after I the market was discovered broken into and Armentrout's car was found nearby. lie admitted the break i detectives, Judge Joseph Thom as was told at the arraignment.

in Elk Funeral Home by the John B. Cremeans. Burial will be in Mar on Cemetery his home. Mr. Dodd, 63, of Newhouse Drive died Monday at his home alter a snort itiness.

The body is at the funeral home ELLISON. Charles H. Funer al service will be Thursday at ip. m. in Ronald Meadows Fu neral Home at Hinton, with Elfler A.

L. Keely olticiauug. Runal wiU be in farm ceme tery. Mr. Ellison, 57, ot True, Summers Countv.

died Monday lin a Bluefietd doctor's office aft er suffering a heart attack. GIBSON. Mrs. ttnbv Mar ignerite Brady will be' held tomorrow at 10 a. m.

in Keller Funeral Home at Dunbar try the Revs. John Hancock, and Earl G. Hissom Jr. The body wil be taken to Walnut Grove Church, Strange Creek, Braxton County, for additional service at 2 p. m.

Burial will he in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gibson, 70, of 426 12th Dunbar, died Monday. HARPER. Mrs.

Helen TCltfl Jane Service will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Cunningham Funeral Home by the Rev. Karl li. Hissom. Burial will be in Snrine Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Harper, 75, of Elkview Rt. 1, died Monday. PARKER, Mrs. Mamie Serv will be held Friday at 1 p.

im. in Harden and Harden Fu neral Home chanel by the Rev. iRobert Banks. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs.

Parker, 63, of 310 North Rand died Monday. PEPPER, Benton Service! will be held Fridav at 2 D. m. in Mount Chapel Baptist Church at Ansted by uie Kcv. Frank E.

Robinson and the Rev. Mr. Da vis. Burial will be church cemetery. Mr.

Pepper, 63. of Mount Carbon. Fayette County, died Sunday. The bodyi is at Godfrey Pack Funeral Home in Montgomery. GREEN.

Mrs. Ada Smith The funeral Saturday at 11 a. m. will be in Grace Episcopal Church, Kavenswood. Burial win be in the Ravenswood cemetery.

Mrs. Green, who made her home at Hudson, Ohio, with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John u. Martin, died Monday an Akron, unio, hospital.

She was a native of Ravenswood. but had not lived there for some SIAATS. Vlvan Rav Grave side service will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. in Bethel Cem etery at Leon, Mason County. Mr.

Mails, su. victoria noaa. Tyler Mountain, died Monday. SiiTrivJiiai: brother. David of Columbus, Ohio.

The body is at) Uinuingbara rnroeral Home. TOLLEY, Mri. Ada Elita bttk Service will be beld today at 2 p.m. in Ripley Tabernacle by tbe Rev. D.

C. Guthrie. Burial was to be in Pine Hill Cemetery at Ripley. Mn. ToQay, 55, oi Ripley, died Monday a Charlaatm hospital aiwr a wng uinesa.

van ruoer al of RipWy was hi of arrantarnenU. failed la match the tax af hetad vehima of lttl. July act record but August and September were only better than) average. models In lite September, the Kanawha Countv pace bright ened. in ucuwer, November and December were the greatest for any fourth quarter! on record.

sa es for the vear wrtoa. as tabulated by tbe Automobile Dealers Assn. ol west vugioia, were: 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Kanawha Coaaly 10,038 8,671 9,454 5,770 1962 9,027 1963 10.668 State 53,197 48,687 51,025 40,631 46,891 40,796 47,004 54,357 U. S. auto sales reached 7.4 million in 1955, a record still standina.

Sales of approximate ly 7.3 million were made in 1963 nut, mis iigure aoes nor mciune inorted cars, Witn tne loreiRn built cars included, 1903's re mnnth Npw mnnihtv rveords'vised sales fieurcs probably iwere set in March, April and show a slight gain over 1955 and Ijlay. set a new record. Imported ears June was lar above normal i were noi a lacior mw aares. WHEELING'S HAIR CUPS UP TWO BITS WHEELING Wl Wheeling barbers have voted to make their haircuts the most expensive in West $1.75. The barbers voted last night by a two tbirds majority to raise the price from (l.SO.

The hike goes into effect Tuesday. All Wheeling barbershops except a few independents will follow the new rates. Lack Of Trained Mental Health Personnel Cited Lack of trained personnel to local mental health facili ties is a major problem, construction of facilities without' adequate staffs could result ii tow quality treatment. Thnse were among comment! made in a taue recorded mes sage by Dr. Lauren H.

Smith of. me university ot to Uie fifth annual Mental Health here last night. The weather prevented Dr. iSmith from reachine Charleston Smith, who is chairman of the department of neurology and psychiatry at Pennsylvania, said the federal government will ivtae uie uricxs, mortar arm for better mental ihealth facilities, hut that en deavor at the local level will be necessary to carry out the program adequately. Prior to the dinner meeting, Dr.

Dean G. Epley of Athens, director of guidance and counsel ing at Concord College, resigned as head of the board of directors of the West Virginia Association for Mental Health. A nominating committee will meet to select a Service will be held Thursday his term' nm in Bartow Honsall Fu nerai Home bv the Rev. George R. Jackson.

Burial will be in iSpring Hill Cemetery Mr. i Johnson. 66. of Shelbv. Ohio, jformerly of Charleston, died Sunday.

The bodv is at the fu neral home. Fare Box Stolen From Parked Bus A thief unbolted a melal fare box containing approximately (100 and took it from a Charles jton Transit Co. bus last night while the vehicle was parked on the company lot at Fourth Avenue and Mockston Street, police said. The theft occurred sometime between 5:30 and 10 p. 2 In Mamorigm VwTjjnWface ton and Found Nolicas AA AGAIN EKltmi IMelke MIlC WmtJJm tl IK AAA oiicnuN'T im TrSattrT 'tort t.

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