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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

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Xenia, Ohio
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OBITUARIES William H. Rector, 46, Former Xenia Resident William H. Rector, 46-year- old former Xenian, died unexpectedly Monday afternoon at his home near Grove City, Pa. Death was attributed to a herrl attack. A metallurgist with the Arch- well Manufacturing Co.

in Grove City, he had been a resident of that community for 12 years, moving there from Xenia after a career with the Materials Laboratory, WPAFB. Born July 6, 1921, at Portsmouth, 0., Mr. Rector was the son of Ray C. and Marion Slate Rector. A former member of St.

Brigid Catholic Church and Xenia Council No. 1801, Knights of Columbus, he was graduated from St. Brigid High School and the University of Dayton. Mr. Rector was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War II and belonged to Foody-Cornwell Post of the American Legion of which he was a past commander. He is survived by his widow, the former Marjorie Delrick of Springfield whom he married April 29, 1941; his father a stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Rector of Xenia; twn daughters, Mrs.

Mary Ann Roddy and Miss Margaret Rector, both of Grove City; a son, David William Rector of Richmond, now serving in Vietnam; a stepbrother, John Waldren of Twenty-Nine Palms, Marine Corps Base, and one grandson, David William Rector of Richmond, Va. Local funeral arrangements are incomplete, but will be in charge of Neeld Funeral Home. Quinn Ames Mr. died Sunday nwrninj. Ronald Hawke WAYNESV1LLE Services for Ronald Hawke, 79, Waynesville, who died Monday evening at his home here, will be held bursday at 2 p.m.

at Stubbs uneral Home, with burial in iami Cemetery, Corwin. Friends may call at the fu- eral home tonight 5-9. Survivors include his widow, xiith; a son, Frank of Texas, nd several grandchildren. WILLIAM H. RECTOR Mrs.

GaneU Harness FAIRB 0 Mrs. Ganell (Nellie) Harness, 52, of Red Oak Trailer Court, Beaver Valley died at 2:15 i morning at Community Hospital, Springfield. A native of Gladstone, she had been ill two weeks. She is survived by a daughter, Donald (Vic i) Strouth of Medway; five sisters, Mrs. Inez Morgan of Batavia, Mrs.

Gretta Miller of Glendale, Mrs. Steiner of Jamestown, Norman Shaw of Xenia and Mrs. Doris Ferryman of Fairborn; two brothers Delmer Shingle of Jamestown and Raymond Shinkle of Xenia a three grandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. at Morris Sons Funeral Home, 104 W.

Main where friends may call from 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Valley View Memor.y Gardens. George Brown Services will be held Thursday at a Baptist Church in Atlanta, for George Brown 136 Battlefield S. Atlanta, the brother of Mrs.

Mrs. Dora Mines GREENFIELD-Services for rs. Dora Hines, 89, of Phil- Nursing Home, Springfield, ho died Sunday, will be held ere Thursday at 10 a.m. at Murray Funeral Home, 380 efferson with burial in reenfield Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- eral home this evening.

GREENE COUNTY'S 1967 ACCIDENT RECORD: ACCIDENTS FATALITIES INJURED 2,010 32 967 Reported kr Oklo Hlckwur Patrol, Police, trl(f Survivors include two daughters, five sons including Ralph Ilines of Xenia, a sister, and several grandchildren. DAYTON DEATHS BEARD, Mrs. Elizabeth, 82, of 2121 Troy St. (Morris Sons). CANTOR, Conrad 70, of ,816 Hazelwood Ketter- ng, Monday; private funeral a.m.

tomorrow (Morris Sons). CORNETT, Mrs. Eileen 6, of 4459 Jatalina Monday; funeral 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the Glen a BORDEN'S "EARLY AMERICAN" COTTAGE CHEESE 25c FOCKE'S "ALL BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 17 IE BREAD 89c FROSTY ROOT BEER 29c plus dep. DAVIS MARKET GARY BICKING, OWNER Pay Utilities; Ohio Bell, City Water, D.P.L.

here. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 8-9, Fri. and Sat.

8-10, Sunday 9-9 39 High St. Xenia 372-0138 Reddy What are you doing at a P-TA meeting? i Why not? The electric companies have been education-minded for years! Reddy's right. Ohio's investor-owned electric light and power companies take an active part in helping young people in their communities. Each of us has favored projects toward this end. Among them are scholarships, a wide variety of teaching aids and, in some cases, ranges and other appliances for home economic classes.

Students with scientific promise are sent to the National Conference on the Atom. Support is given Junior Achievement, 4H Clubs, science fairs and Future Farmers of America. And, in addition to these activities, $48,000,000 we paid in local property taxes alone helped support Ohio schools in '66. Yes, Reddy. When it comes to education, we like to be helping where we can.

Oliio Electric Companies The Cincinnati Gas Electric Company The Cleveland Etectrie Illuminating Company Cotambuj and Southern Ohio Electric Company The Diytoo Fewer and Lijht Conpny Monongahela Power Company Ohio Edison Company Ohio Power Company Toledo Edison Company Memorial Chtpel If Connelly). DE VENY, Roy of 2447 King yesterday; funeral 11 a.m. tomorrow (Tobias). EVANS, Harry, 77, of 2335 Wayne Monday; funeral 10 a.m. today in Wesuaont Cemetery (Hoyne, Third EWART, Alviu 55, 117 Fernwood yesterday; funeral 10:30 Friday (Marker Heller).

FOGOROSI, Mrs. Elizabeth 84, of Grant Monday; funeral 10:30 a.m. (Magetti). GERON, Mrs. Emma 58, of 4333 Little York Mon- XENIA DAILY GAZETTE 9, 1M7 day; funeral 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow (Whitmer HOWARD, Louella, of 2512 Guernsey Dell Mond a (Hoyne, Third PENN, Berdie, 85, of 325 S. Summit yesterday; funeral 1 p.m. Friday (McLin). PERKINS, James 44, of 548 Forest Monday; funeral 10 a.m. tomorrow (Hoyne.

Third RICHARDS, James B. 59, of 3824 Hillmont Monday; funeral 2 p.m. tomorrow (Baker). RIESAU, Clifford 79, formerly of Dayton, Monday; fu- nertl p.m. tomorrow (Morton, Vandalia).

WALTZ, Raymond E. 79, formerly of Dayton, a funeral 9 a.m. Friday (Westbrock). WEAVER, James M. (Jim), 73, of 4033 Fulton Monday; funeral 2 p.m.

tomorrow (Morris Sons). WEEKS, Mrs. Sadie 35, of 1243 Donald Monday; funeral 9:30 a.m. Friday (Tobias). WELLS, Robert 61, of 25 Hill Monday; funeral 10:30 See OBITUARIES Page 22 END-OF-MOKTTH eimeui Einar i i ITY TM ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Be Here at 9:30 Thursday! Shop 'til Charge It! Fabulous Bargains! Dresses for Right Now! $7-J8 orij.

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