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home. DEATHS AND FUNERALS tfenrr Cunningham Fla. Henry D. Cunningham Srrt 17. of Largo, fomerlj of New Haven, W.Va., died Saturday in Morion Plant Hospital.

Largo, after a long illness, (If was a retired construction worker. Sirvivinj; wife. Oma; son. Henry E. of Sirninole.

sister. Mrs. Emma New Haven. ten'm will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a m. in Fnglesong Funeral Hume, Mason, with the Rev.

Bobby L. Woods officiating. Burial will be uiGraham Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 5 to 9 piii at the funeral home. Calvin Edwards Calvin (Juju) Edwards, 51, of 220Wert2 died Sunday in Huntington Veterans Hospital.

Mr. Edwards, a lifelong resident of 'Henderson ot Louisville, Mrs. Eleanor karris oi Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Daisy Wick ir, Mrs. Henrietta of Berniee Moore of Washington, D.C.; Ibrolher.

Sylvester Edwards ot Charleslon. Harden and Harden Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Kermit H.Ford NEW HAVEN Kermit Ford. 67. of pew Haven died Saturday In Holier Medi Mrs.

Anna Harnett Mrs. Anna Laura Harnest. 4), of 826 Washington S. W. died Sunday In Charles Ion General Hospital snort iHness.

She was a waitress at the Daniel Boone Hotel. Mrs. Harnest was a lifelong resident of Kanawha County. She was a Presbyterian. Surviving: daughters, Mrs.

Katherine Ann Aukins and Mrs. Sandra K. Jordan of Charleston; sons, James Edward Harnest A lifelong resident of St. Albans, Mrs. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 p.m.

Davis was a member of the Episcopal andTtoSp.m.atthtluneralhome. Chnrch, past worthy advisor to the Ram bbw girls, and a member of Grand Cross I It Oddis Holmes of Color. Surviving: husband, Charles Robert COLUMBUS, Ohio Mrs. Lu Oddis Davis; daughters. Donna Marie of Lynch Holmes of Columbis, formerly of lnsli nrg, Mrs.

Deborah Sue Payne of lute. W.Va.. dial Saturday at home. Shelly, Idaho, Mrs. Sharon Lynn Larck of She was an employe uf SI.

Annes Hospi Lnuisville, Mrs. Victoria Sdtes of talinColumbus. South Charleslon; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Surviving: sons.

John, Carlos, Oliver, James F. Cohen of St. Albans; sister, and Paul of Columbus; daughter. Mrs. Mrs.

Betty Keitfer ot St. Albans. Anderson of Charleston; step Service will be held Tuesday at Cos daughters, Mrs. mcLann a uay dorph and Curry Funeral Home, St. At bans, with the Rev.

John Bourn officiating. Burial will he In Cunningham Memorial Park. St. Albans. Fronds may call today from 1 to 9 at the funeral home Orville Edens Orville Edeni.

50, of Sissunville, died Ion, Ohio, Mrs. Blanche Brandon of Philadelphia, Pa. McKabb Funeral Home, Columbus. Ohio, is in charge of arrangements. Homer Johnson MASON Humer G.

Johnson, 04, of Mason, died Sunday In Pleasant Valley Hospital after a long illness. He was a member Christian (trethern a boilermsker retted Iron the Surviving: mother, Mrs. Florence Ed ens of Sissunville; sister, Mrs. Aretta Sid Marietta Manufacturing Co. and a retired carpenter.

ers ol Clerdenin; brothers, Homer (Toby) i. Waples. sens, Lester G. of Par kersburg.Lynfordol Naples, brother, ServicewdlbeheldTucsdaya Longatid Wuinlius, Ohio; sisters. Mrs.

Fisher Funeral Home, FtentaUn Will oiga Uwis. Mrs. Winnie Spears of L'ldlun, theftey. Berlram Young officiating. Bun Christina Kerrwood of West Colum aKdlbeinSigmonCemetery.Srssonville, to Mf uptown.

uwiua mov lau uxiay uie pa Service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Christian Brethren Church with the Rev. James H. Lewis officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Friends may call today after 2 p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral Home. Mason. Die tamiJy suggests mat memorials no Charleston, was a construction worker made hi the Cancer Fund, Jind member of Riverview Baptist Church. He was a World War II veteran.

I Surviving: wife, Ada; daughter. Mrs. 'Joyce Barnhlll of New York City; sons. Mrs. Maude Johnson tarlan Hospital after a short illness.

She was a Baptist. Surviving: husband, Robert, daughters, in Sacred Heart Hospital. Richwood, after a long illness. She was a member ol the Glade Creek ttanliql fhnrph Formi rk of Webster years. Surviving: husband, JohnH; daughters, Mrs.

Carolyn Chapman and Mrs. Donna Skaggs of Richwood, Mrs. Jacqueline Haven of Tarenlum, son, John H. Williams Jr. of Tarentum: brothers, lie Kev Kenneth L.

Armenlrout of Parkersburg, will be In West Virginia Memorial Gar rgrai ig dens. Calvin. Friends may call today from 4 to 9 p.m. at funeral borne. Robert F.

Wood Robert F. Wood, T2, St. Albans RL 1. In W. Virginia Three persons were killed in separate County, sfce had lived in Richwood lor a accidents in West Virginia this wceKena, repurwo.

ine vicum? were identified as: Mrs. Arbutus Mildred Ervin. 50. of Miami onC'abin Creek. Michael Gene Bruffy.

5. or Gilboa. Nicholas Cnunty. Mrs. Drema Gail Hedrkk, 23, Lew ot Dallas.

William Lynn Harnest of the Rev Lonnle R. Armentrout nf Philip isburg. Ashland, hall sisters. Mrs. Reba pi, the Rev.

Forrest R. Armentrout nf Mrs. Ervin was killed early Sunday Huffman of Charleston. Mrs Betty Pauley Gassaway sisters, Mrs. Orpha Lynch of morning, apparently by a hit and run driv 1.

Unit I ilf.i r.n Ui 1 al in Rwnn Pnnn. rails i uujtTi, lun uiuuici, usu, WOUSttT springs, Mrs. E.UU1 juraau im nur Mrs Mitli Davis Gillispie of lv Hill, Mrs. Genevieve of ly. deputies from the Boone County Sher Service will be held Tuesday at 3:30 Willoughby.

Ohio. Mrs. Gladys ftuinn ol itrs department reuorled. Mrs. Mill! Rue Cohern Davis, p.m.

in Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston, Cleveland Ohio Mrs. Wilma Wilson of Additional information was not avails Ohio St. Albans, died Saturday in with the Rev. Harry Gill officiating. Burt jfenror, Ohio.

blE No arrests "ave been made, the depu Thomas Memorial HosDital. South Char al will be fa Caldwell Rvwant Cemetery. mil he hold at 2 run. in said. Mrs.

Ervin wis dead on arrival lesion, after a short illness. Dunbar. Simons and Coleman Funeral Home, Rich al Charleston Memorial Hospital. wood with the Rev. J.M.

Holliday and Ihe surviving: nusDano. josepn; moiner, Hev. Woodrow Beaver officiating. Burial Mrs. Mary Lafferty of Miami; sisters.

Mrs. Losiel St. Clair. Mrs. Evelyn Martin, Mrs.

Maxine Cooper, Mrs. Bonnie Cooper, Miss Lida Lalferty of Miami; brothers. Teddy Lafferty of Goshen. Hermit Lalferty oi Miami. Friends may call Tuesday after p.m.

al TTvor Funeral Home, East Bank. Bruffy died Saturday when his car Ml died today In Thomas Memorial Hospital W.Va. 41 at Glade Creek. Nicholas Counly, alter a long illness. and overturned, Summersville state pol He was a retired employe of the Depart icel said, ment or Highways and a member or the He had been a resident of Gilboa for five Humphreys Memorial United Methodist months and was a coal miner for Webster Church.

CountyCoalCo. atGilbna. Surviving: son, Wiiliam W. of St. Al Surviving: wife, Debbie; daughter, Mel bans; daughter, Mrs.

Mary Jo Young of St. issa Javne at home; mother, Mrs. Doris Albans; sisters, Mrs. Mary Stevens of Steed n'ruffy (if Parcoal; brother, Patrick Charleston, Mrs. Ruth Rogers of St.

Al A. of Parcoal. bans. Service was to be held today at 2 p.m. in Sei vice will be held Wednesday al 1 p.m.

Dodd Uurl Funeral Home. Webster in BarUett funeral Home, St. Albans, with Springs with the Rev. Nelson L. Harris the Rev.

Clark Bryan and toe Rev. Sam ofliating. Burial was to be in the IOOF Roberts officiating. Burial will be In Cun Cemetery at Diana. ninghamMemorialPark.

Service for Mrs. Hedrick, who was Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 killed in a one car accident on W.Va. 01 p.m. and 7 lo 9 p.m. at the funeral home, near Fort Spring.

Greenbrier County, also The family suggests that memorials be was to be held today, made to the Orean Fund at Humphreys State Police at Lowisburg said Mrs. Memorial United Methodist Church. Howard J. Young Howard J. Young, 75, of Charleslon Rt l.dled today in'Charelston General Kospi nflsr I Illness rledricK car apparently went our or con Lrol and ran into a rockelifl.

Her seruce was to be held at 2 p.m. in Roneeverle Baptist Church with the Rev. Henry Hickethier officiating. Burial was to be in RoeWood Cemetery, Lewisburg. Wallaceand Wallace Funeral Home, Lew He was a retired carpenter and attended isburg.

was incharge of arrangements. theBclhelMelhodislChurch. Betty Riling, Mrs. Phyllis Parsons, Mrs. Margaret Johnson.

Mrs. Carolyn Statu. Mrs. AmieRowe. Mrs.

Maramie Blaylock of Charelston: son, Curtis E. of Cbarles Service will be held Tuesday at 3 u.ju. in NEW cm', N.Y. Mrs. Maude Wood Cunningham i Funeral Home with the Rev.

rum Johnson, 67, ot new uty. tormerry 01 A j'Z. Jl. 'r, .,1, Ca vin and Front of Detroit, Mich. Perry belnWIUey YoaireCemetorv and Donald of Charleston; sisters, Mrs.

mSLcalSvS 'Ardie Turner of Institute, Mrs. Mildred Mr. Read was Summers County prosecuting attorney From tKB 72. He was a graduate of Hinton High School, Greenbrier Military Sbcool, West Virginia Univ ESTEP, Rev. M.

Service will be held trsity, and received a LL.D. from the Mrs: Carol Beasley uf New City, Mrs. in w.iihartt 'Universilv of Vlrelnla W26. Judy Graney of Lockport, N.K.; aster, Hill He was a member of Ihe First Chrislian Mrs. Mabel Mosey of Charleston, W.Va.

jmds cavillia, from Church of ffinlnn, the Masonic Lodge, the brothers, Earl. Arnold and Lester ol Char unme. clav Efts, the Modern Woodsmen of America. lestnn, Boyce uf New Jersey. fin nf Itnw Ohio formcrlv uf and tie American legion.

He was a World Service and burial was held Saturday in New City. Mrs. Stella Lesher Wal'lWk died Saturdav in Valleyview War (veteran. Wallback died Saturday In Valleyview Nursing Home, Akron EDDENS. Mrs.

Alice Service will be wife. Harriet Wanger Read. son, ThomasL. Jr. of Nashville, Tenn.

Service will be held Tuesday at 2p. nu in OAK HILL Mrs. Stella Vlreinia Lesh held Tuesdav at 1 u.m. in Preston the First Presbvterian Church. Hinton, cal Center, Galiipolis, Ohio, after a short 0alt diai Saturday In the Funeral Heme with theRev.

Andrew Due the Rev. John Smith and the Rev. He yras a member of Ihe Mason Church of Christ and a retired dispatcher for Af palachian Power Co. with 34 years 'ser vice. Surviving: wife, Huth; sons, Joe Preston of Lebanon, 111.

Jack Hayes of Bristol, Tenn. Mrs Mary Ella Mayes of Point Pleasant, Mrs. Patsy Ruth Allin der of St. Albans; sisters, Mrs. Leona Prophater of Cbattanooea, Mrs.

Peggy Nemo of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs riomcor adsiignicr, Mrs. onoa raruer oi gan omciaung. curiai walteriiriswoiooiiiciaung. mriai uc Apex, N. after a short illness Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call today Greenbrier Burial Park with masonic She was a former nurses aide at Kate from 1 to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. at the graveslde rite: Boone Nursing Home in Oak Hill.

funeral home'. Mrs. Eddens, 71, of 607 Friends may call today from 2 to 9 p. m. Also surviving: Mrs.

Jose Brooks died Saturday in Charleston al me Ronald Meadows Funeral Home, phine Parker of Oak Hill, Mrs. Naomi General Hospitalafler a luugillness. Hinton. Matheney of Rainelle, Mrs. Ciaia sneppard of Hussellville; sons; George R.

of Apex, Joseph W. and Gere A. of New Hill, N. brother, Floyd Pyatt of Fayettevillp; sisters, Mrs. llattie Shank of Greenville, Mrs.

Opal Gollihugh of Aiken. S. Carrie Dryrnan and Mrs. Nancy Smith of of Fjyettevill Willislon, brothers, Earl of Ilarri inan. Harlan ol Salt Lake City, Utah.

Service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Foglesaig Funeral Home. Mason, wilh Minister Robert TCrssinger officiating. Rnrinl will he in Kirkland Memorial Gardens. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the funeral home. Lawrence Hanson Lawrence A. Hanson, 73, of Street. Dunbar, died Saturday at home after a Icog illness. Service will be held Tuesday at 1 p.

m. in Galewood Church oI'God, with the Rev. MorrisNutlerofficiaUng. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Hussellville. Friends may call today from 6:30 to 9 p.

m. at Dcdd Payne Funeral Home; Fay ctleville. Pauley Infant Lisa Dawn Paulry, 2 day old daughter ol Charles and Donna Cooper Pauley of 5322 Starling Drive. Rand, died Sunday in Charleston Memorial Hospital. Also surviving: twin brother, Jason MANGI'S.

Wooster Service will be held Tuesday at a. m. in Cunningham Funeral Home with the Warren Anderson officiating. Burial will be in John Beane Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Mr Mangus, 63, ol H54 Chandler Drive, died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital after a long illness. SMITH, Mn. Vada Servtce will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Cunningham Funeral Home with tire Rev.

O.B. Gunno official Elkins Rites Set For Medical Pioneer ELKINS, W.Va. (API Funeral services w.ill be Wednesday lor Dr. Donald M. Buike, an Elkins pediatrician who helped develop one torm of polio vaccine Burke died Sunday of a heart attack in Woodbridge, while returning from a Florida vacation.

He was 52 LW. Burial will bo in Cunningham Memn He and Dr. Robert Gow ol Mum oevei liai Park. Mrs. Smith, 41, of Charleston oped Oie three raone oral polio vaccine in Rt.

4, died Saturday in Ttiumas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston, after a short illness. Andre Ma Iraux's Blake at home; brother, Charles Pauley Condition Worsens Hp vac a emnlove of Union Car ir al tame flrandonrents. Mrs. Virginia bide a member' of the Advent Barker of Hand, Clyde Cooper ol Quincy, PARIS Andre Malraux's oondi Church, and a lifelong resident of Kina MrS. Myrtle Coop'er of Chesapeake; great tion has taken a rum for the worse, his wlia County.

grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Alderman of doctor said today. Surviving: wife, Dorothy; sons. lawr winifrede. Dr.

Maurice Rabin said Malraus had ence of Carson, Raymond ot Graveside service will be held Wednrs suffered a blood dol in a lung during Ihe Pocatalico, David of Fort Smith, day at 1 p.m. in Montgomery Memorial night, and his condition was uncertain, sisters, Mrs. Helen Slrahm of Grove City, park, London, with the Rev. David Bragg The 75 ycar old writer, art historian and Ohio. Mrs Delcie Jelters a.

flioans. officiating. brother. Robert Hansonof Etkview. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 Service will be held Tuesday at 11 a.

m. ai Stevens and Grass Funeral Home, in Long and Fisher Funeral Home, Char Maiden, leston, with the Rev. Guy Smith nflioiat ing. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memory Mrs. Efrie Williams Garden.

HICHWOOD Mrs. Effie Kathryn Wil Friends may call today from 2 tu 4 p. m. lijms rf Hichwood Ht. 1, died Sunday and .7 In a p.

m. at me luneiai imiw. IMPORTANT Beginning Jan. 1, 1977 WeWillBe OPEN on THURSDAY HIT! TILL 8:30 And CLOSED ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS Open Wed. ft Fridays 7:30 to 5:00 New Thursday 7:30 A.M.

to 8:30 P.M. After a Survey of our Customers the Pretermce of The Great Majority Wes For THURSDAY EVENING OPENING Irsleod of Soturday fuming, We Reol iie Thai 11 May Be An Inconvenience for Some People, 8ut We Hope Thai It VWI Nol Bf Sd Greal Thar We Cannot Continue To Serve You. LUMBER CO. 5o.Char»eston minister of cultural atrairs under President Charles de Gaulle entered the hnspl He formerly was chief of pediatrics, acting medical director and medical coordinator at Elkins Memorial General Hospital. He was twice president of the state chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and president of the first state council to the White House Conference on Children and Youth.

A native ot Johnstown, he was a graduate of the University of PilUburgh. Services will be Wednesday al an EJliins church. Yule Basket Signup The Marmet Civic Welfare Council will laiino Christmas basket applications tal last Tuesdav for treatment ot lung until Dec. 10. interesieo rcsiueins.

congestion Marmet area who have not apphed.may Dr. Rabhi reported on Friday that Mai lelenhone Mrs Ireinia Shank until 5 mux's conditiun was improving. tfl w9''f Hansford $5,000 for only $97.67 a month. Aether you need or $10,000 get it from the people w.fio lend millions. Commercial Credit.

Monthly paymnni based on a HomcOwner loan, (or 84 months, at an annual percentage rate al 15.42*. Total payment $8204.28. We find ways to help. COMMERCIAL CREDIT Hbrrnnvner Loans jppifl firwiud seivkc ol tSj CONTfipt WW COflJWTlON ioon SOJrjuerrier Street 84S 7161 TJ7 43M Cneit Uh EnsmiKc Anll.lls SIlilU. nov.

72. mt Ctarlciton Pailp flfrall 51 SPF.NCF.R Dr. A.P. Gordon, 88, of Spencer, died Saturday in Gordon Memorial Hospital In Spencer. Dr.

Gordon was a graduate of University cl Maryland Medical School, class of 1914. Hp served as a first lieutenant In the medical corps during World War Coming to Spencer tn WIS, he opened the City Hospital, which was rebuilt in 1930 as Gordon Memorial Hospital, which he named for his mother Rebecca Gordon. Dr. Gordon was a member ol the IOOF. the Masons, and a charier member of the Spencer Rotary Cluh He was a member ol the Roane County Selective Service Prosecutor, 79, Dies 2 Claim Discrimination HIN TO Former Prosecuting AUy.

Thomas L. Read of Hintun, died Sunday in Hinton rf a cerebral hemorrhage He was Because Of Blindness Two men have filed rnmplaints with the WesL Virginia Human Rights fammcisiun against two stale companies alleging dis crimination in employment based on blindness. 'lliese are two of 52 hew complaints filed with the commission in OctnbLr. The commission is prohihited by law From revealing names in complahJts unless the case goes to public hearing. foTly six of the complaints were based on discnminafion in employ merit wilh 23 beiiifi in thearea of racedlacrlmination Tbere were tl cnmplainrji filed alleging sex discrimination in employment and seven alleging; age disnriminatiori.

Other cnmplainta filed invc lvni national origin, religion, denied promotions and conditions ol emplnyment. Three complaints of race discrimination in public accomodations involving allcga tions ot harrassment and denial of services were liled with the commission. Form Mishap Fatal To Fayette County School Administrator AN ST ED fhRTles Neal, 53, director of Eederal programs for the Fayette County schools and a veteran of 13 'A years in the county school system, died Sunday afternoon in an accident near his Ansted home. Fayette County coroner Dr. Ronald C.

Newell Sr. said Neal died from hemorrhaging and massive blood loss suffered when he nearly severed an arm while operating a manure spreader. He died bp fore he could be taken to a hospital. Meal was formerly teacher at Ansted Elementary and Junior High schools and served as principal of Ansted Middle School from 1971 to 1973, when he entered the county school administration. Funeral arrangements are pending at Combs initi al Home.

Ansled POT CONFISCATED Stale police MSgt. C.D. Spcnee inspects 70 pounds ol marijuana that was confiscated Saturdav night in Morgantown, Two Charleston area students at West Virginia University viere arrested and charged with sale and possession of marijuana. They were Charles D. Haddad, 21, and Norma Jo Brown, 19.

The marijuana was brought to Sooth Charleston for analysis. Police said there was 70 pounds of marijuana seired in the arrest, ft has a street value of Daily Mail Photo by Earl Benlon. Gordon Hospitol Founder Dies At 96 Board Tor 20 years. He served on the Roane County Court and in the Slate House Delegates during the 193fa. Surviving: daughters.

Mrs. Virginia 1 Duuglas and Miss Hazeldean Gordon of Spencer. Service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Vandale Funeral Home. Spencer, with' the Rev.

Wenton Houck and Judge George M. Scolt officiating. Burial will be in Spencer Cemelery. Friends mnv call ot the funeral home. People do not iock strength, ihcy lark will.

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