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GA--Sept. 11. 1960 Sunday Gazette-Mail Notices Rogers 'Railroad Dies in Mass. ADAMS, Mrs. Gertrude of Peytona.

Boone County, died Saturday in Charleston Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Adams was a memoer i church at Grant City. Surviving ire three SOILS. Doyie Kaiiawha of Aurora.

i. of Des iowa arxi Uar K. HAYTH. Joseph Aurelius Nickel will be the cele-' brant. Burial will be in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Tae Rosary v.i!!. be rec-ited at tonight in Owen and Earth Funeral Miss Kcxer. I 7 died Friday' iiiornina in and its board of stewards. v-ss a retired employe of Cannelton Coal and Coke Surviving are a sister, Betty Lea of Montgomery; a brother, Lee Morris of gomery: and a nephew.

Lt. Col. Eiiis Lea of Washington, D. C. Service be conducted at BOS10N A Ke P- 3:30 p.ra.

Monday in Montgcm- -Vourse Rogers, 79, dean ery Methodist Church by Kev. of women members of Congress. Kolla J. Matheny. Burial will jj e( Saturdav at Massachusetts Fatal Crash iGov.

Brooks Driver Held Iof Nebraska Edith Conference MOSCOW Soviet scien- jtists are breeding a new kind of i sturgeon to produce a new super PHILADELPHIA HURRICANE--The driver of car which wrecked near Hurri-j QJ 1TUS A cane early Saturday, killing a 16- night year-old girl, has been charged; posed s. sshedu'eci jols'it of a heart a- 1'ark S-orviyn. session after the stnxe- 'acx. the scientists have crossed a ster- 'let a small sturgeon from whose roe the finest caviar is be bound Pennsylvania Railroad re- police here said. Brooks of Nebraska died Fri-; Fred Pritchard, 25.

of He was 62. The governor, ihn if st aot rea foj- U. L. Sl was arrested by State Trooper; of Sheil Knob. Mo dati Miss n.

hear, at n-s Tuesday's Massachusetis prirtiary Francis A. O'Neii! said he would -rx- Dis'. v.hivh irsclv.detl sices and set a nine Service i 2 p. in. Mur.ciay in Hunter and Hunter Fur.eral Hwiie by rU-v.

KJiyn Burial i i 'of in Fai'Jiiiy Cemetery at The body is at the iuiieral lioiiie. BARBOl'K, Mrs. of. jloncfevcrtt-. du-u Saturday Hospiial in a She v.as a nsi-iiibi-r (( a i Church Uona-.

crto. Surviving arc htisiictr.d. lU-nick; thre'f daughters, Catherine Robinson and Mrs. Mary Walker, both of and Mi. of Kas: Si.

Louis. a son. i i i i a i R. of Lev, isbui'S- i i -Mrs. Marcia Davis of a brother, NVilbcr: (irrenr of Charleston: and 15 grandchildren.

Service will bf 1 Tuesday in the Main Street Methodist Church at IXonce.vorte. Burial will be a -akc and Ohio I'ailway -fr. i i lasi years rrvice. v.as employed a fireman and became an in lie was of Brotherhood of yincvrs ynd a trustee of Central ase his Flora; a Kay of a brother. B.

of Forge. four sisters. Moilie Simfer of Black-Jiiirji, Va and Mrs. a C.v hoon. Mrs.

Daisey a i a a'l of i Forge, Va a grandson. Service i he conduct at 2:30 p.m. Monday Central Baptist Cliiirr-ii by Dr. Ii. F.

Hackney "tmi Ur. Fred B. Wyancl. i a 'nil be; in Grtenbrir-r i a at i Thc body is nt Meadows Funeral ii; Hinton and will be taken lo I hi-. church at service time.

Grover i-h'irch A -'-ember uf the House of for 35 years, she was ei for nomination in next meeting. A Hubert 1'rrslon r'-. Fo- 1 r. died Friday in Kar.av. Vaiirv Ho.s- her home city.

time for today. Miri! a a illness. Mrs. I'osers v.as adniiued "The situation didn't lend U- I'urker a retired farmer 'he hospital Aug. suffering self to a meeting Saturday and a member of Valley id from pneumonia.

She told doctors nis'lit." O'Neill a i Methodist Church. Surviving not to make her illness known. "Kveryone was pretty tired." are four Mrs. Clara She died at 10:03 a. m.

O'Neill had made his second ai- Muiieiis of Charleston. Mrs. Her death left the lineup in the tempi in two days to set both Opal Hatwbaw of Cleveland. House as follows: 280 Democrats, sides together. He had called a passenger in the Ohio, Mr.s.

U-ra Hanshaw of Republicans, and 6 vaean- Fork and Mrs. Ntuai cies. was hospitalized white sturgeon weighing almost a iion. The idea is to combine ilephenson on a charge of a wj a jrus infectjon af negligent homicide. fected a heart muscle.

Betty Jo Hulehmson. daughter of Mr. auil Mrs. Jxuy Hutth- inson uf Milton and a sophomore at Milton High School, died en route to Thomas e- morial i a i South Charleston after the accident flavor of the sterlet and the size of the beluga. Brooks, the first Itemocratie governor in Nebraska in 18 years, was his party's candidate to oppose Republican U.

S. Sen. Carl T. Curtis in November. Only Friday he had announced on W.

Va. 34. Stephenson said the girl was a he would remain in the race. Pritchard The Democratic State Central 1:30 p. m.

joint conference Sauir- The ran ihe road, Committee will pick a new nomi-; day. but the PRR said it wasn't sa id. and rolled over a a nee Payne of Ovapa: a A native of Saco, Maine. Mrs. ready.

A spokesman said union about 100 yards from the U.S. 60 Bur! Bul'ard of Vaiiev Rogers went to Congress in 1935. counter-proposals-still were being intersection. a i Mrs Minnie lliveiey of at the age of 44, to succeed her studied. Pritchard and two other pas- BROOKS WON the governorship; Parker.sbui-: 41 jjrandciiildren.

husband. John Jacob Rogers, who isengers-Jerald Ann Casey, i 7 hls seTOnd tr for political of-; 21 great-grs'idchiidrf-i! and a died in his sixth term. "real-great-grandchild. -Service 1 She said at the time she would THE FACTS peace of mind than making mental detours around them. Choose your and Florence Chapman, 15, both defeating incumbent re crash.

in ured in 1958 by a margin so; that Republicans demanded: are sorry of Friday night is coming! true. Fridav night we said it at the hospital for observe- irccount was started but dr ed uric Pritchard i ition of back injuries. The Chap-! His first try for office was in today in Clay Funeral Homej a years, but she-was re-elect- chapel Clay by Rev. Kd jcd in each succeeding Congress; and Rev. Dovle by majorities.

Burial will be'in Hiveley Ceme-i i a a 11 a irl TM ti Pritchard i 9 when he lost to Curtis, then terv at Vallev Fork. The body! OF "ER LONG service she take two days for the com- itreatcd rclca cd Representing Nebraska in the is at the funeral home. I said: "It's like taking care of to reject our proposals. One; Sl henson a a House-- Vou Mart it. and you these days now gone.

wcnt offke now win PHII'PS. Theodore (Teddy) a i work, and you just keep on. "The public is now getting a i a hit a ho and rturned.i«o to a Republican for the rest rison of 13lh St. I Only nine men have served dose of the Pennsy's stalling The Hutchinson i i was thrown iof the term. Nebraska's lieutenant FULLY and have the comfort and satisfaction of C-XSFY C.IRI vis admit a recount Legislature.

The; JHC. I.IKL acimu-, nowing that in the years to come, your plot will be kept FOREVER green and beautiful. Sunset Memorial Cemetery i ccvcrte The body will be! of i to the church from Wai-; in Staats Hospital alter a ree-j lace and Wallace Funeral; month illness. He was a retired Home nt Ronceverte one hour before the service. Nitro, died Saturday while en-j longer consecutively in the House route to Thomas Memorial Hos-ithan Mrs.

Rogers, pita! of South Charleston after; suffering a heart attack. He was. Ruth died Saturday corc oanf nf fhp Toda contractor of G. C. Humphreys and Son.

He was a member of Coal Valley Masonic Lodge .3, BARK, Mrs. Cora 84. of Frame- 0 Morris Consistory of town, Braxton County, died Scottish Rite and Bream Me- tirday at her home after a longj mor i a Presbyterian Church. He illness. She was a member a so was a member of Carpen- Frametown Methodist Church.

1 lers Local 128. Surviving Surviving are four sons, David; are hj vv jf isabelle: a son, G. of Danbar, James of Poca, Humphreys Jr. of Charles- ward of Detroit, and W. lon; daughters, Mrs.

Vin- J. of Huntington; five daughters. cent jth an Mrs. C. R.

Mrs. Amelia Stackpole of Port-j of Charleston and ers Falls, Mrs. Marj' Hamrici i i a L. Carpenter of Jack-j of Clarksburg, Mrs. Gertrude sonv ille, and seven grand-j Hail of a The body is at Martha Arnold and Mrs.

Mi-; Funeral Home. nerva Hamric both of i Ohio; 26 grandchildren and 28JMcCOY. Mrs. Lillian Violet a i and i of Klkview ANGUS, Mrs. Linnie Jeffrey--67, of Robon, Fayette County, aT 2:30 p.

m. in B. C. Hooper Funeral Home In Montgomery. Rev.

Ralph Parsons and Rev. Donnie Ford. Burial in Montgomery Memorial Park at London. ARBOGAST, Mrs. Nora of Diana, at 1 p.

m. In Holly River Baptist Church at Diana. Burial in Hodam Creek Cemetery at Hacker Valley. great nreat-Kreat-grandchikliX'ii. Ser-j vice be held at 1:30 p.

m. in Frarnclown Mel ho- flisl by Hcv. E. I I l.a- Fon and Johnnie A Runa! i be in Ccmr- I Tbr bnrly will bf a In tlir A i a residence al fi and lo ihe church by a i Funeral Hmnr of Gassaway al service lime. died Saturday in Staats Hospital after a short i a retired desk sergeant of Nitro Police Department and a member of Nitro Church of God.

Mr. Phipps was a veteran of World War and a member of Nitro American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Zeta: a son, Henry of Maywood, five daughters, Mrs. Pete Hoi- ley, Mrs. Omer O'Dell, Mrs.

Enoc Dolin, Mrs. Ray Jordan and Mrs. Raymond Mosteller all of Nitro: 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Service will be held at 2 p. m.

Monday in Nitro Church of God by Rev. Mark Haynie. Burial will be in Tyler Mt. Memory Gardens. The body will be taken to the church by Cooke a Hi'ii Pauley Funeral Home one A nami ev before service tactics.

This may help the pub- thc BOALT, Webster of Victor, Fayette County 2 p. m. af Hopewell Baptist Church. Rev. Guy Vaughan and Rev.

J. W. Romirte. Burial in Terry' Cemetery at Victor. lie to understand what we have been going through for more than three years.

We are still standing by to hear from the mediator but we are fully prepared foi- a long strike." The company did not comment on Quill's remarks. When O'Neill called the 1:30 conference both the TWU and the System Federation, the two striking unions, announced they were ready. governor is 68-year-old Dwight W. CORBITT, James of Richwood, at 2 p. m.

in Hickory Grove Methodist Church at Mount Nebo. Rev. Charles Damron. Burial In the church cemetery. FERGUSON, Mrs.

Bertha of St. Petersburg, formerly of Charleston, at 2 p. m. in Batilerf Funeral Home. Rev.

Paul B. Watlington Jr. and Rev. Ted Wall. Burial in Spring Nine From Area Enlist in Navy Nine men have enlisted in the Attendants at Allen Funeral Burney, Hartington, retired Home in Hurricane a i the farmer and cattle feeder.

group had atte ded the Montgomery-Milton football a Friday night and had visited a drive-in restaurant before wreck occured at 1:15 a.m. Surviving the Hutchinson gid, in addition to her parents, a four sisters, Mrs. Norma Kinder of Hurricane and Mrs. Ann Cyrus and Mary and Tami Hutchinson, all of Milton; and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Shelton of West Hamlin. SERVICE WILL be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in Antioch Baptist Church at Ona by Rev. Marvel Johnson. Burial will be i Forest Memorial Park.

The body is at Heck Funeral ONTGOMERY EMOR1AI PARK London, W. On Route PHONE HI 2-8811 Office: Montgomery, W. Va. PHONE HI 2-4601 PULLIAM. Mrs.

Marguerite D. -Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- ness. Surviving arc three sons.j .1 Ralph of Los Altos, i J. i Frank of Charleston and a day Ii.

of Portsmouth. Ohio: four rtntifihtrrs. Mrs. Helen Melton of A i a i Miss Mildred McCoy. Mrs.

Loot a Hively and Mrs. Ruth all i four sisters, Mrs. i (JowRor of Clarksburg. Mrs, Chandler Funeral Home. Dr.

Alfred E. Bennelt will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Park- Mrs. i a fifl.

of 1524 Huron Terrace, died Friday in Charleston General Hospital. -79, of Buffalo, Putnam County, af 2 p. m. in the Buffalo Church of Christ. Robert Tucker and Joel Scott, ministers.

Burial in Hall Cemetery at Buffalo. HULTZ, Paul of Portsmouth. 58, formerly of Hillsboro, at 2 p. m. in Oak Grove Presbyterian Church at Hillsboro.

Rev. John Prather. Burial in! Oak Grove Cemetery at Hittsboro. U.S. Navy at the Charleston re-iHome in Milton, cruiting office.

Chief Recruiter Cecil M. Richardson announced! Saturday. The enlistees are: Harold Dean Thomas, son Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas of rarlvlo Larivie Offering Class rrM ALU Ison of Mr.

and Mrs. John a 1 6 KIDD, Mrs. Anns of Gallagher, jlow of Seth; David Anthony son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren of Seth; Rodney Registration University ex- in Span- at 7 p.

m. Sunday in Missionary Beo- tist Church at Gallagher. Rev. Howard Franklin. Burial in Standard Cemetery.

JLOWTHER, Pvt. John Spencer, at iviona' Matthews, 'Mrs. Sheila Herman Ross of Ra tes a i Glace, Monroe County, died Do h. ms a 0 California; and 11 e.xpcctcdly Salunlay at i si gran dchildren. Service will home.

A native of Carroll Coun-j conr uc at 2 p.m. Monday in ty. he was a member a Memorial Melho- Fir.st. Christian Church in Ron-(list ch. urc at Elkview by Rev.

cevertc. SurvivinR arc his wife! Gcorgc Thumm. Burial will be lla; three, sons, Gordon G. of; in arre tt Cemetery al E1 k- Dycrsburfi, Jutson .1. of I The body ie a en Cleveland, Ohio, and Mobert i rorn jj a Funeral Home at Dalton of Glace; a foster kvicw lo the church an hour Victor Dunsmorc: Hirer: daugh-l )3 ore service, tcrs.

Mrs. Dclorcs Callison a i Mr.s. Cnva Hilton of Whilc MORAN. Clarence Walsh A Sulphur Springs and Mr.s. Shclvaj requiem High Mass will be celo- Jean Honakcr of Caldwell; hisj brated al 10:30 a.m.

Monday in father, Mack N. Dalton of Glace; Sacred Heart Catholic Church six brothers, Swanson of Green- Mr. Moran, 76, of St. ville. of Glace.

Guy of; who died Thursday in St. Fran-j Hillsboro. Ford of Glen cis Hospital. Fr. Aurdius Mick-j Oscar and Henton Dallon i cl will be Ihe celebrant a i Pirkaway; a sister.

Mrs. a will be in Ml. Olivet Lcnnon of Wilmington, 201 otery. Thc body is al the Simp NULL, Mrs. p.

m. in Liberty Methodist Church at Cinco. Rev. K. J.

Parsons and Rev. Olen Winfree. Burial in Montgomery Memorial Park at London. Florence i 67, Of Kingwood, formerly Of ln Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Charleston, died Friday at her home. Surviving are four sons, Chester L. of Oak Hill. Lester of London, Glenn D. of Oakland, and Denzil of Powellon; aj daughter, Mrs.

Ronald R. Murs-: ing of Kingwood: Iwo brothers, Bert and Carl Pase, both of Thomas; 17 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. body is at Browning Funeral Home in Kingwood, where a brief service will be held al 10 jBrammer. son of Mr. and Everett Brammer of Seth: Jerry Elmer Woods, Walter of a of" St.

1 Albans- a1 'iLawrence Proctor, son of ish will be held Friday at Falls View Junior High School instead of Monday as announced earlier. The course is designed for ele-j and at 2 p. m. at Shanklin Funeral Home at White Sulphur Springs. Dr.

D. L. Beard. Burial in Little Creek Cemetery near Alvon. Carpenter Cemetery in Erbacon.

Rosie Proctor of Hillcrest Charleston; Tommy Miller, son I language. Mrs. Reba White' Castillos of Charleston will teach the course V--i i I.COLU11 1 1 1 I I I i i 1 of Mrs. Lula Miller of Madison; which ies three hours umver Thomas Crago, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Altha Crago of Red House; and Wayne McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McCann of '821 Hunt Charleston. grandchildren, and a grcat- grandiknii'Jitcr. Service will he' conducted at 2.MO p.

m. Monday, in a i Funeral Home in Sulphur Springs by Hi'v A. KPV Car! C.ra.-e Bh-kford- a. m. Monday.

Another service P- will be held at 2 p. m. Monday at Thomas Methodist Church with Rev. Charles Teets and Rev. Willis Summers officiating.

Burial will be at Rose Hill will be taken from the funeral home to the church two hours before the service. The body will be laken from Dodd and Hurt Funeral Home' at Webster Springs to the home DirksCH to Tdlk of his son, Carl, in Cowen al 5 today and to the church' III at the service time. SMITH, Mrs. Idgf Mae 76, ofj sity credit. STORM DOORS and WINDOWS 95 DONT WORRY ABOUT OFF SIZES All our windows and manufactured in our own plant and can make them to fit any Triple Track Storm Windows from Heavy Extruded Aluminum Installed PHONES STORM DOORS Made from Heavy Exfruded Aluminum Instated as lew 01 Charleston Dl 6-2942 4-1951 Montgomery HI J-2216 HI 2-8297 Expert Workmanship 9 All Work Guaranteed Free Estimate --No Obligation--FHA Termi ER-RI1E at.

Charleston's Aluminum Storm Door end Window Factory Located Miles North of Charleston on U. S. 21. i son Chandler Funeral where- thc Hosary will be re-1 ROBERTS, Joe Alfred 66, of eiiwl at tonight by Fr. F.d-j i Smith.

HIM ial will he in l'o--c- wood TV iio'ly rral horn ic. A I SH i i A i l''i i i i I I I i a i i Ft .1 im, II! i i l-'- i-(l i a in a i i i i i i i i i i i i i.s of i I) i A riecruiiiiif; if i A i i i a his i JVIr. 15 Wjinda a i two i ters. Jo A a and Deborah at b'inH'; bis a a Jodie-- of a i i i i i 11 r- ri''p S'dcr of Fenuiale. Md i i i I a i i i id i i i Hodd.

otix-r i a H-nd. The is i a at Oi ion A i fir-'. of Miss Maude be Service foi- Mr.s. Moure. 39.

of Pox. elHiui. a who du'd i a i he conduciel at p.mn i i by i a lie in Terry a The i i be a from R. rr-i(if-n('e at 2 p. i i a i to the churrli an hour licinre i Moore 'iir-d in i a a a siiorl An Aisled lu'itivo.

he had in ion for (he i Sui' iviuj; are her hu-sband. two daiiKhtcr.v ller- Miles of Poweilion rind Mrs. Dennis Townr-y rf Chai Ips- i John Bickford of 1 Her.hr| Bickford of Indianapolis. James Bickford of MasMilori. Ohio.

Donald Hick- lord of i and Dcn- i i i at "Home; ami 19 sraiK.1- children. I John of MoiH- died Saturday in Lain! Memorial i a He suffered a i a hemorrhage at his home on Thiii'Miay. Mr. Morns a i I a i i'li-n'. aiid a i i i Cowen.

died Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital in Kicluvood after a long illness. He was a re-' i a Surviving a a i son. Carl of Cowen; three daughters. Mrs. a i Ilolcomb of A Ohio.

Mary Daniels of I a a Ohio, and Mrs. Gladys i i of Ohio; i brothers. Masion of I'omeroy. Ohio, John of a i lon. and Pete of Connellsvilie.

Pa I si.sier.--. i i i a i Krbacon a Mrs. Nancy a of a i i i a i i i Sorvicc will he at 'J m. a a i i i in Coweii i Okoy i i a i i a i PARKERSBURG a 923 Mathews died Satur-lMinority Leader Everett M. Dirk- day at ihe home of a daughter, sen fR-Ill) will speak here Sept.

Mrs. Vivian Burrus, after Republican State Chairman illness of one month. Also sur-JDaniel L. Louchery viving are two sons, Leo of Albans and Eugene of Dirksen's appearance i 11 Ohio; five grandchildren a be sponsored by the Wood County! four great-grandchildren. Executive Commit-j body is af Bartlelt FuneralUee, Republican Women's Service! Home.

'League of Parkersburg and Wood! Countv Republican Club, i WALTON, Willard S. Service i be at 1 p.m. Monday in Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charleston, for Mr. Walton, 67, of RFD 7, South Charlest who died Friday at i lionx- a illness. Rev.

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