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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

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OBITUARIES Millhouse, 51, Of Fairborn, Dies Monday Friends may caH at the funeral borne there from 7 to I pjn. Friday. Barrell Porter SOUTH CHARLESTON Porter, 61, of 147 FAffiBORN Harry Ken- Millhouse, 51, of S. Maple died at 2:15 pjn. Moriday in Kettering Memorial Hospital, after being admitted there Saturday.

i Mr. Millhouse was a civil engineer and branch chief ol water and sewage division at Patterson AF Base, where he had worked for 26 years. He was born Dec. 21, in Oiney Springs, and" had lived in Fakborn 20 years. He was the son of Harry B.

aod Olive E. Millhouse. He was a member of WPAFB Quarter Century Club, Fairborn VFW and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Wright Aerie No. 2641 of Fairbom. He was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his widow, Florence; one son, Larry, and two daughters, Pamela and Marilyn, at home; his mother, Mrs. Olive Anderson of Romona, and brother, Ward Millhouse of San Diego, Calif. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Burchani Funeral 119 E. Main St, by Rev.

Louis Bangerter, with burial, in Byron Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pan. Wednesday. the former Witma Liebelt in ex-pupil of fee class of 1925, and a Andrew, both at home. P.ineral services will be held in Columbus Thursday at 2 pjn. at the O.R.

Woodyard Funeral Home, 255 E. State St, with burial in Glen Rest Cemetery. Friends may call at tbe funeral borne frem 7 to 9 pjn. tonight. W.

Mulberry Springfield, who had lived most of Ms life in his area, died at 3 pjru Moo-: day in Springfield Mercy Hospital. Mr. Porter was in South Solon; the son of William and Locinda Wisecup Porter. Sur- vivots iodude one daughter; one brother, Frank Porter of South Charleston; three sisters, induing Mrs. Lottie Niebert of South Solon; two stepsisters, Mrs.

O.B. Kneisly FAIRBORN Services wfll be conducted at 10 Wednesday at Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 E. Third St, Dayton, for Mrs. Besse Wrede Kneisly, widow of Dr. O.B.

Kneisly of 1303 Riverside Dayton: She died -Sunday. Burial will be in Fairfield Cemetery- here. Survivors i one brother, Frank L. Backus of and several nieces and "nephews. Friends may- call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.mL today.

Mrs. Lena Sears YELLOW SPRINGS Mrs. Lena B. Sears, 82, of Bos 434, Route 1 here, died at 8 a.m. today in Springfield Mercy Hospital Mrs.

Sears was born Feb. 21 1883, in Fruitland, the daughter of Otis and Elizabeth Cathell Robertson. She had lived most of her life in Philadelphia, but had moved to Yellow Springs eight years ago to make her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Betscher here. She was a member of Fifth Baptist Church in Philadelphia.

Other survivors include another daughter, Mrs. Audrey Lyden of Hollywood, and son, Charles Sampson of Miami, five grandchildren and six great grandcidren. The body was brought to Jackson, Lytle and Funeral Home herej daughter. Services will be conducted at I pjn. Thursday in TngUng Funeral Home here, wim burial South Solon Cemetery.

7381 Yankee Lloyd Brewster Lloyd Brewster, 60, of 3004 Sudbury Columbus, a prominent ex-pupil 'and lifelong friend of the OSSO Home, died Monday morning at his graduated from "the Home in 1923 and served as president of the Ex- Pupils' Association from his death he was -a jnember-1 of the Executive Committee, and just work as one of the editors of VEride'of A graduate of Detroit City Odlfge, he. was a "federal government for 30 years ancl at 'the, of his deattewas cnieTof operations Of the Federal Administration, in survived by his widow, where wfll be sent to Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home, 1820 Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. services will be conducted a 10:30 ajn, Saturday. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery 83, Main St, Sunday; funeral I tomorrow (Churchill, Engte- wood).

WEAVER, Mrs. Florence, of the Crestview Nursing Home, yesterday Other Obits PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. DPI) --William M. Jordan, a ormer member of the United Nations Secretariat, died here Tuesday after suffering leukemia more than a year. He was 06..

Jordan, a native of Britain, was active in affairs since its founding in .1945. PASADENA, (UPI) funeral services were scheduled Thursday for George T. Moore, assistant secretary of commerce under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Moore, 67, died last Sunday in Arcadia, Calif.

86, of Washington yesterday at Washington Manor Nursing Home; funeral 1 pjn. Thursday (Graham). EKEERT, Froman 66, of 4100 W. T3iird St, yesterday; runeral at BlossunvSteenberger Funeral Home, Ind. (Dayton Reisinger).

HANEY, Mrs. Dora formerly of Dayton, Saturday at Syracuse, N.Y. KANE, Robert of 239 Ludlow yesterday; private funeral tomorrow (Routsong). LeMON, William 42, of 713 Broad Sunday; funeral 2 pjn. Thursday (Morris Sons E.

Third). SHAW, Mrs. Ada former- ton, funeral ajn. tomorrow (Meyer and Boehmef) STUBBLEFIEILD, Mrs; die, 50, of 3424 Maumee Ave. Monday (Hoyne, Salem).

THOMPSON, Mrs. Anna E. election to the presidency. He stepped down, when Rivera was inaugurated on July 1, .1962. Two More Held To Grand Jury Two more persons bound to the grand jury today on charges of grand larceny re- sufting from an alleged hog rustling operation in Greene and three other counties.

Bound to the jury today were Mitchell Bennett, 43, Columbus, who was Groves, 35, Sou Charleston, in physical science and under XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Tnesday January 11, 1961 teF Grant WILBERFORCE Central State University has awarded a National Science Foundation grant of $30,340 for a Summer Institute in Physical I Science and Mathematics for elementary school personnel. Dr. E.G. Woolfolk is the director of the institute. The institute will be held from June 20 to July 29 and is open to elementary education personnel throughout the state.

Tte institute will offer courses in TOPELO, Miss. (UPI) runeral services were planned oday for Andrew J. (Andy) leese, former New York 3iants third baseman and well- known mid-South baseball figure- Reese, $2, died Monday after a long illness. who was released on her own recognizance. Both plea innocent and waived prelimi- naiy hearing.

They were arraigned today in Second District Court. Bound over to the jury last week in coooectioa with the case -were Mrs. Maxine Rowley, 28, Washington C.H., and Max E. Groves, 28, the hus- SHEFFIELD, England (TJPD --Miss Hannah Smith, believed Britain's oldest resident died Monday after a brief illness. She was 110 years old.

15 Take City Examinations Arthur Curtett, clerk of the Xenia Civil Service Commission, reported this morning that modern mathematics. individuals will be selected to participate and the application deadline is April 1. Those selected will receive stipends of $75 a week and an allowance of $15 for each dependent up to a maximum of four dependents. In addition, a iravel allowance is available for one round trip between the participant's home and the university. There is no tuition charge.

Besides Dr. Woolfolk, instructors will include Guy T. Hogan, Dr. Francis Thomas and Alek- sandar Svager. Membership Is WILBERFORCE Approximately 35 persons attended a meeting of the Wilberforce Community Property Owners and Voters Association (WC-POVA) Monday night in the Student Union at Central State University.

Members discussed the mem- 400Attend Career Night Approximately 400 parents and students attended the "Education Beyond High School Night" held Monday night at Xenia High SchooL in fnffior Zroup Topic bership drive presently being conducted in the community. The housing situation in the conimunity was scheduled to be under discussion but it was cancelled since the heads of Central State and Wilberforce Universities and Payne Theological Seminary were unable to attend. VOTE PLANNED LEBANON, Ohio (UPD-The Lebanon School Board Monday nigM unanimously approved placing a $1.65 million bond issue on the May ballot to raise ollege or technical training after high school talked to representatives of 40 schools, col- eges and universities. money that would serve about 1,000 students. The board already has bought 40 acres of land for the proposed school.

SAN SALVADOR (UPI) --El Salvador is observing three national mourning for former provisional President Rodolfo E. Cordon, who died here Sunday. Cordon, a 66-year-old attorney, was provisional president during the first six months of 1962 while Julio A. Rivera, victor in the coup d'etat January 1961, was seeking persons took the Xenia 5remeb. examination and.

seven took the police exam at City Hall last The test was administered by Maxwell Nathan and Associates of Dayton, Curle-fct said results would be forthcoming in a few days. Although the results were not available to the press, today, apparently applicants knew last night and their rank on the test. a a was not available for comment at his Dayton office. BULLDOGS SELL.CUSHIONS Anne left," and Penny Shook, YeUowllSprings High School the Bulldogs' -cushions-which are heing sold at bas- -ketball games and-throughout the village by students and the PTA. Sponsored by the PTA, the money will be used both by that organization and also go to the student fund at the school-to help defray the loss this year from the sale-of Christinas trees during the Christmas festival.

Advertising on the back of the cushion was sold by the photo by Dave Masters). Starting January 1st allDPL business offices will be CLOSED stillfeeat your service around the clock -everyday! Jackson Faces Shooting Charge Ralph Gerald Jackson, 27, lome at large, will appear in Municipal tomorrow morning to answer a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Jackson, a former Xenlan, was arrested last night by Wilmington police and turned over to Xenia police. Jackson allegedly fired a shotgun at Clarice M. Johnson of 868 E.

Second St. Dec. 28 near the intersection of Church and Patton Sts. WWJHffl BULLETIN TwoInPaor Condition Two Greene County residents injured ii weekend traffic accidents in county were listed in poor condition today at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton. They are WiaJker E.

Williamson, 31, of 163 W. Second St. and Audrey McNear, 17, New Jasper. Williamson was injured in a two-car collision east of Xenia on U.S. Route 42 Sunday afternoon, while Miss McNear suffered tojuties in a one-car crash on Jasper Bd.

Saturday afternoon. Beaver Youth Held To Jury Oliver J. Wagner, 18, of Dayton-Xenia Beavercreek was bound over to the grand jury from First District County Court breaking and pleading inocent last night. He waived preliminary hearing, and was ordered held under bond of $500. Beavercreek police have accused Wagner and.

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