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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 8

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EIGHT MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1966 Deaths And Funerals rf Mm Percy Abblett Alice M. Abblett, 76, of ave NE, died in Mas- Saturday at 2:30 p. m. fol- a 3-month illness. Abblett was born in Pennsylvania and had resided in Mas- siilwi since 1932.

She was a member of the First Methodist She is survived by her husband, Pwy; a daughter, Mrs. Helen E. Sfuswr, and a son, LeRoy Abblett, Steel Corp. where he had been and Mrs. Irene Carmany of Manchester; a brother, Robert Spangler of Canal Fulton; 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

lid lie ILaU DcCn rriU employed 35 years. He was a Tbe Rev. Maurice D. White, member of St. Joseph's Catholic' st0ru of St.

Paul's Lutheran church. church, W1II ffj ate interment Survivors include a son. Joseph be made a the Massillon vt cemolerv. R. Manhart of Massillon, 3 sisters ind I he body is at the Arnold- Mary ncn uneral hone, where friends may call today until The funeral will be held Tues- THE EVENING INDEPENDKNT.MASSILI.ON OHIO Few Oppose Curbing Heart Attack, Of Student Deferments ot ic Caused Death July 24, 1954.

7 to 9 p. day at 10:30 a. m. in St. Joseph's! Catholic church.

Interment will I By The Associated Press (this would be what is i Ohio college students reacted! to these people on the ball, A hei without much surprise and njti "I don't have any objection to'of Rov A -w 171 i i. much criticism, for the most part, the test idea," Wher tn tho tt a 7 oun "lommg, uncial arrangements are uentl- AJheart attack caused the death of auto had gone off Route 93. The turn, notified the highway patrol at 10:10 a. m. which investigated.

Letts was taken to the Massil I Ion city hospital by the North Lawrence volunteer fire department where he was pronounced dead upon arrival at 10:35 a. m. The body is at the Arnold Gifts To Miami Fund Set Record jjcrxilfj i iJllCl Jlicill Will of Massillon; 6 grandchil-ibe made in the church cemetery dren and 6 great-grandchildren, The body i at the Paquelet fu-' Jose Manbarl Tuesday, funeral will be held Tues- ncra home, where friends may 30 a st Joseph's Catholic day at 1 p. m. at the today until 4 and tonight churcn Interment, the church Shaidnagle Hollinger funeral, fr to 9.

The rosary will be cemete home. The Rev. James Millar, rec- prayed at thc funeral home to- Mrs. Pem tar of St. Timothy's Episcopal'night at 8.

1 p. Gordon church, will officiate. Interment will be made in Rose Mrs. Celia Moomaw Hill Memorial park. Mrs.

Celia Moomaw, 78, of 226' 0 Friends may call at the rt Broadway Sugarcreek Ira an ler Tuesday, 1-30 home this evening from 7 to 9. died Saturday at 3 p. m. in Doctors Arn old-Lynch funeral following a brief illness ome Interment, Massillon ceme- Elmcr F. Morris, jr Mrs.

Moomaw was born at Ragers- ery F. Morris, jr, 50, of 927; ville had lived in the Sugar- Mrs. Celia Moomaw Tues 7th st SW, died Saturday at 6:20 creek area most of her life. day, 1:30 p. Lingler fune m.

in the Massillon city hos- Mrs Moomaw was a daughter home, Sugarcreek Interment He had been ill about 4 tne lat Edward and Wilmina Eastlawn cemetery Suearcreek wjiCks. Zimmerman Andreas. She was a pi -Mr. Morris was born in Harris-: member of the First United -d a 'T, 1 Tuesdav vjtft, W. and had resided in of Christ at Sugarcreck.

i Massillon Ba P'ist Massillon 10 years. He was a sU-1 and tne Ladies Guild of the interment, engineer at Brown Lum-i churcn tier Co. Survivors include a son. Edison Morris was a U. S.

Army Moomaw of Sugarcreek; a sis- of World War. II and tcr ll 's- Harold Wyss of Canton; OPC served in France and br ot Harvey Andreas of an uc- ai OKI, oiewsier oiinuav mornine ke a entGecr, an Ohio State not a traffic accident, accord- 1 A I hat di aft boards Wl11 tlfihten from sheffi eld Lake said. "A lot'ing to a ruling today by Dr Service Schedule 'tudent deferments. of people don't belong in college, i Shaheen, Stark county coroner i A -I KAU -L qualified to stayi "1 don't want to if "If have no choke I'm not to hcre the neen 8 de th comolain Rarrr' resulted from an acute pulmonary nedCllng TV BS A DIFFERENT VIEW of tO acute coronary! 6 versity of Cincinnati. tes idea was voiced by James An- rofnDOSls lllCOITeCt cr son se "ior physics jor at THF HEAHT ATTArif i HIS STATEMENT pretty well OlUO state from Columb "It 1 MH.AKI OXFORD (AP) The Miami Loyalty Fund received a record $272,771 last year, John E.

Doli- jbois, director of the Miami ii i verslty offjce of alumm relations, arrangements are peml-j sa Dolibois said 36.8 per cent of the alumni contacted responded with contributions. ing. They will be announced later. summed up the views of a majority of students asked by the As 1S rett frightening," he said, rnt ly fc ed £1S aut i A sermonette by the Rev Rob- to lose co er ustor of thJ' First es usor rs that a person's prof. a- :5 1S a ut Yhurch pSblished in Tlie erve rance an ermany.

rvey nreas of IJe was a member of Massillon Beach City; and 2 grandchildren. Tit Baptist temple. "er husband, Arthur E. Moo-'UlOCCSclll wno oo- He iurvived by his widow, wno dle(i in 1959. was one Wilma Morris; 5 daughters, the founders of the Shepfcr Miss Nprma Jean and Miss Shar-r Moomaw Brothers Brick Co.

Four oji Elaine Morris, both at ls 2 brolhcr also pre- Mrs. Sandra Aikens of Cleveland ce er in death. as name Miss Maria and Miss Cath- The funer al will be held Tues- iliary Bishop James Malone Morris, both of Gap, 57 ay at 1 30 P-. at thc Lingler Apostolic Administrator of the Mrs. Opal Smith of Har- inSugarcreok.

The dioce.se of Voungstown with full jasviUe, W. Mrs. Mabel Pet- hp fi ber pastor of autn to govern the diocese tv of Grantsville, W. ectirst Ur cd Church of Christ, Bishop Malone will replace Bauline Geho of Beatrice, W. Su arci will officiate.

In- Bishop Emmet M. Walsh who Pope au i I has named aux- Canton, and 2 brothers, of Grand Rapids, Willis Morris of Mt. Zion, W.io The funeral will be held Tuesday at 3 p. m. in the Massillon Baptist Temple.

The pastor, the Bruce D. Cummons, will of- Qciate. iiu 01 Beatrice, w. m- iJionup M. vvaisn who Mrs.

Leona Hart of Massillon and be made in Eastlawn retains the title of "Bishop of Mrs. GeraldineMcDanielsof Easti ce er ear Sugarcreek Bishop Walsh has The od lsuat Lingler been in ill health and under hos- nome where friends may care lor the past 8 months, until 4 and from 7 to POPE PAUL'S appointment of tne 45-year-old bishop, announced Clarence Bitikofer (oday by the chancery office of Clarence A. Bitikofer, 70 of the di was revealed in a Saturday from Archbishop io Vagnozzi, Apostolic Deleto the United States. 269 North Factory st, Sugarcreek died Saturday at 6:30 p. m.

in the nciate. w.u.may di p. m. in the APOSIOUC jjele- Interment will made in oumry wn nursing home ncar, 83 1 the ed States Massillon cemetery. Navarre, following a brief illness Bjsh Walsh, 73, came to the I Friends may call at the Gor- rMr Bltl kofer was born near UQnS; own dloces ein November, Creck a son of the latelr! as bishop with don-Shaidnagle-Hollinger funeral Home today from 5 to 9 p.

m. and the church an hour before the funeral. "i ovjn LUC iclLt; IfU mi Cornelius and Clara Ann Becker u-v, ngit succee the first vAnvi XA.IH1 XJtt-lCCr JLika Bitikofer. He was a member of )sh 0 P-, th Most Rev. James A.

the First United Church of Christ! Craut cn rie has bcen bish of in Sugarcreek. Mr. Bitikofer was ou Sj town since Bishop McFad- a retired employe of the Belden! Nov 16 1952 Bishop MaJone is the first na- include his "me a residcnt to be morning in me 13 Turkey Bitikofer; aiCatholfr th Roman caty hospital, where he had been! da ter, Mrs. Dale (Eileen) IMO to arch Simri.v nioht h. Luke of St.

-c-t i "i JtoungS Aaim (Andy) Grdich (Andy) Grdich, 67, ofi Br ck IU11 Pennock SW, died at 8:40, hurvi vors include his widow, ome thia morning in the Massillon Millie Burkey Bitikofer; alcatholir caty hospital, where he had been lighter, Mrs. Dale (Eileen) 1920 to vounwfn. Sunday night after he suf- Luke of St. Petersburg, aiof MrTratK ls son ftred a atroke. ison.

Dean R. Bitikofer of jLmM i ne and the Mr. Grdich wai born in Slunj, liamsville, N. a sister Mrs led St f- attend Austria Hungary and came to Aivin Hosteller of Navarre and schools ne high Uua eouatry in 1912. was em- grandchildren.

He was preced- 1945 in Ma 2G by Republic Steel Corp. in death by a brother JMcFaddeB Bld yean, having retired in The funeral will be held Coluraba's St ed at m. at whr Ca thedralfr ml945to er un Ih ome "iauup iviajonc was a iu a p. m. m.was appointed auxiliary bishon Ol Vmin i body ii at the Paquelet xpneral home, where friends may Ira Spangler Funeral The rosary will be prayed 0 27 Erie st wh died Sat- Tuwday 7:30 p.

at the a rni nS in the Massillon funeral home. i city hospital, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. at the Arnold-Lynch funeral home. Mr. Spangler was born in orful eld ln lhe year, St.

Coin one of the cer emonies ever Manhart Joseph Manhart, 80, of 229 Len- 8 JIE 1 I IN, A I 9 fnrvi U.1" 1 OloLVla, years ago irom Spangler Barberton COLLECT YEARBOOKS The second and final payment ($2.50) for the 1966 Massiflonian yearbook will be collected in all homerooms at Washington high school Tuesday through Friday of this Annual board advisors Himes urged stu- to have the correct chance I ready. tional Selective Service director, said in announcing the new criteria that they will be similar to employed during the Korean conflict. Under that sysiwn, some 660, 000 youths were given a Selective Service college qualification test. Class standing also counted. At 'he end of a college year a freshman had to be in the upper one- half of his class, a sophomore in the upper two-thirds, and a junior in the upper three-fourths.

"A lot of people have attitudes in college," said Jame- Perk, a junior at Ohio State university from Cleveland. "They are really not going at their studies very hard. Perhaps a scare like Contributions To McCunes Top $1,400 Residents of Massillon and vicinity have opened their heai and their purses in contributions of more than $1,400 to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McCune who lost their 4 children in a fire which gutted their residence in the Richville are Jan.

11. Contributions are still being -made to the Richville volunteer fire department and its auxiliary but it is hoped to present a check for the entire amount received to Sir. and Mrs. McCune by next Sunday. MR.

AND MiiS. McCUNE are living temporarily with the formers brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Summers of 1715 Mohican ave SW, in Walnut -Hills. Their plans are indefinite according to Mrs.

Summers. A dinner for the benefit of the couple, held Saturday evening by Perry grange in the grange hall 1 vil1 netted approximately $74o. About 500 persons attended the dinner for which the community made a number of donations and the auxiliary to the fire department secured pies Approximately $25 wu collected Sunday and a similar amou la Sunday at the Richville United Church of Christ, for Mr. and Mrs. McCune, according to the Rev Neil Pergande, pastor.

ine fire department and aux- ih collec ted "bout $625 tnus far in contributions and in 1 15 collection boxes which were Placed in the business places of the xuchville area. This amount includes a collection taken among a group of employes of the Timken Roller Bearing Co. in Canton where McCune is employed; $50 from the Perry Kiwanis club: S25 from the Richvi'Je tabernacle- 2 S5 gift certificates for food from Fisher Foods in the Country fair shopping center and contributions from the Cyrstal Springs grange and Lilian Digel's Sunday school class of St. John's United Church of Christ according to patrol which in. denies a person vest gated ne car was ethicat beliefs and courses bound on Route 93.

Roger Wilkins, an The North Lawrence volunteer philosophy major fire department reported it had 'received a cai! Sunday that an said junior from Seville. Women's HOSIERY Values to 99c pr. SIFF'S Women's CASUAL, I and 2 SEMIANNUAL Values to 8.99 94 0 NOW Children's SCHOOL SHOES and Children SNOW BOOTS This was incorrect. The correct heading should have read "The Social Gospel Defined." The Evening Independent regrets thc error. TOGETHER Choose a family burial estate.

Do it without sorrow or sadness. Have the satisfaction of making the choice as a family. THE MASSILLON CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Serving Since 1846 WEATHER BULLETIN TONIGHT'S FORECAST DONT TAKE CHANCES! NEW BORON with Double contains so much fuel line anti-icer that it's GUARANTEED nFMrnmiw If Your Fuel Line Freezes! WHY TAKE A CHANCE ON ANYTHING ELSE? SOHIO" used HALF-PRICE GREAT COLD WAVES $25 PATRICIAN $12.50 $15 LORAINE 7 50 One low price Includes a clever cut, creme shampoo, wonderful wave and smart styling. BRING YOUR WIG FOR FASHIONABLE STYLING Open Mon. Thuri.

Evenings. Phone EARLY IN THE WEEK SPECIALS AMHERST PARK SHOPPING CENTER Prices In This Ad Good Thru February 2nd, 1966 5-lb. JACK FROST or HENDERSON SUGAR With This Coupon and I A $5.00 Order SALE AMERICAN BEAUTY CANNED VEGETABLES MIXED VEGETABLES BUTTER BEANS CUT GREEN BEANS SPAGHETTI HOMINY KRAUT TOMATO JUICE BAB-0 CLEANSERS 9c All Fltvora ROYAL GELATINS 9c VETS DOG FOOD -80 CAT LIFE CAT FOOD 9c Young Everyday Low Prices 303 IGA APPLESAUCE 15c CARNATION INSTANT BREAKFAST 63c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10c WHITE HOUSE APPLESAUCE 15c MAXWELL CDf FEE Vac 8c off $1.49 14-Oz. HEINZ CATSUP 2-39c 10-Oz. CHERRIOS 29c 46-Oz.

HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3 $1.00 1-Lb. SANKA COFFEE 87c 15-Oz. CHEERIOS HEXDEHSOV UGHT BROWN SUGAR 2 Mt..

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