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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 5

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OBITUARIES Mabel Orr, 58; Xenia resident Mrs. Mabel E. Orr, 58 of 962 E. Second died Sunday at University Hospital, Columbus. She had been employed as a senior aide for the state of Ohio.

Mrs. Orr was born Oct. 28, 1917 at Cleveland. She was a member of Golden Age Senior Citizens. Survivors include a son, Ernest Orr and a daughter, Marsha Ann Orr of Xenia; two uncles, the Rev.

Dr. O.M. Locust of Philadelphia, and Charles Williams of New Jersey and three cousins, Ida Adams, Ella Hensley and Doris Ringo of Xenia. Services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. at McLin Funeral Home, 335 E.

Market St. Burial will be in Cherry Grove Cemetery. Visitation will bg at the funeral home Thursday, 4 to 9 p.m. with the family present 7 to 9. Jane Streber Mrs.

Jane Streber, 70, of New Vienna, widow of Gleason Streber and a former Greene County resident, died Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. at her home. Born Sept. 11, 1905 in Highland County, the daughter of Edwin and Jennie Fox Turner, she and her husband, whose death Occurred in 1974, had operated Streber Market in New Vienna. She is survived by four sons, Robert Carey E.

(Bobo) and John B. Streber of New Vienna and Walter B. Streber of Sabina; a brother, C.W. Turner of Dayton, eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m.

at Smith and Son Funeral Home, New 'Vienna, with burial in Turner Cemetery, Martinsville. Visitation will be at the funeral home from noon Thursday until service time. Lorena Kitchen Services will be conducted at p.m. Thursday at the Hoyne Funeral Home. 1817 E.

Third Dayton, for Mrs. Lorena Kitchen, 68, of Dayton. Mrs. Kitchen died in Greene Memorial Hospital Monday following a lengthy illness She is survived by a a a Nearhouse and son Robert Kitchen, both of Xenia, two sisters, a brother, eight grandchildren and four She was preceded in death by her husband Dock and a daughter, Mrs. Jo Ann Shiverdecker.

Visitation will be today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Dayton National Cemetery. George Schornak Mass of Christian burial for George Schornak, 33, of 1112 Summit Columbus, was sung Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Columbus, with burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery there. Mr.

Schornak, father of Xenia Attorney Donald Schornak, a resident of near Jamestown, died Thursday at a Columbus hospital. He also is survived by his widow, Bridget; three other sons, a daughter and several grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Ivy P. Howard Services for Mrs. Ivy Pearl Howard, 80, Sabina, will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at the Littleton Funeral Home, Sabina. Burial will be Centerville Cemetery, Lees Creek. Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs.

Howard died at 9 Monday at Clinton i a i a i i Survivors include a brother, Wilbur Abbott of Xenia. Julia E. Torbett Mrs. Julia Evans Torbett, 82, died at her home on Sheeley Fayette County, Monday evening. Born Sept.

22, 1893 in Fayette County, she was the daughter of John and Lucy Huston Evans. She was a member of Pleasant View Church of Christ. Survivors include two brothers, Huston Evans and Marlin Evans of Jeffersonville and several nieces and nephews. Two brothers, Fred and Keith Evans, preceded her in death. Services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p.m.

at Powers Funeral Home, a visitation will be Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in Jeffersonville Cemetery. Dayton deaths ALEXANDER, JartlftS Lowell, 70, of 442 Watervllet Monday; services 11 a.m. Friday at immaculate Conception Church (Tobias). BRUSH, Donald J.

of 4225 Say lor yesterday; services 10:30 a.m. Friday (Whitmer BRYANT, Edward A. (Jack), 60, of 4222 Edison Sunday; services I p.m. tomorrow (Smith). CHEVELIER, Charles 93, of 2213 Wayne Monday (Tobias).

COLBY, Louis 6., Of 2809 Kingston Sunday; services 1 p.m. tomorrow (Tobias). COWAN, Mrs. Reva Cleti, 62, of 143 Loretta yesterday; services II a.m. Friday at Bern West Funeral Home, Nicholasville, Ky.

(Carriagn). FERRELL, of 220 Park Manor, Monday; services 1:30 p.m. Friday (Townsend-Jones GILLILAND, John 54, Of IBS Westhafer Vandalia, Monday; services 2 p.m. tomorrow (Morton, Vandalia). GUY, Dorothy, 46, of 131 Lorenz Mqnday (Townsend-Jones HARRISON, Mrs.

Bessie, 57, formerly of Dayton, Sunday in Cleveland; services. 1 p.m. tomorrow at the wayman AME Church (House of Wheat). HELDERBRAND, Mrs. Virginia of 1720 Brandt yesterday; services 2 p.m.

Friday (Morris, E. Third). ISAACS, Earl 48, of 1724 Patterson Monday; private services tomorrow (Tobias). KOCH, Sister M. Norberta (Elizabeth), 78, of Precious Blood Convent, 4830 Salem yesterday; services 10:30 a.m.

Friday at the convent chapel. MARSH, Charley L. 59, of 1473 S. Alex West Carrollton, Monday; services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Swart).

PERRIN, Arentha 80, of 270 Banbury Washington Monday; Friday (Swart). -RETHERFORD, Hescoe 74, of 129 Samuel yesterday; services 1 p.m. Friday (WestbroctO. ROACH, Jlta Denise, 20, of 36 Unda-Mede yesterday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Brough).

ROMER, Miss Ruth 72, of 3017 Southern yesterday; services 10a.m. Friday (Meyer A Boehmer). patient New York vital statistics list greene memorial Admissions Tuesday: Thomas 4, son of the Robert G. Buttses, 10 Hill Spring Valley, surgical. Kimberly 4, daughter of the Jack D.

Stampers, 936 N. Detroit surgical. Mrs. Juanita G. Duvall, 213 W.

Dayton-Yellow Springs Apt. Fairborn, surgical. Mrs. Lila M. Montgomery, 207 W.

Dayton- Yellow Springs Fairborn, surgical. Mrs. H. Benton Hutchinson, 343 Red Oak Fairborn, surgical. Frank P.

Cimmino, 498 Ackerman medical. Dismissals Tuesday: Mrs. Kenneth H. Brock, McDowell St. Mrs.

Donald H. Hilderbrand, 288 S. West St. John Bernauer, 218 W. Dayton Fairborn.

Edward M. Bridgman, 121 Purcell Dr. quotations THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Wednesday, May 5,1976 what's news Irving Howe, literary and social critic, will "Strangers," for the second Goldberg Memorial Lecture beginning at 8:30 p.m., May 19, in the main auditorium at Antioch College. Howe is a professor of English at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and Hunter College, the editor of DISSENT magazine, the author of 11 books and the editor of 11 more. if Frank D.

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