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PAGE 6 MONDAY, JULY 1, 1974 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 49684 ANDERSON Arthur 57, i Beulah. died Sunday at i Traverse City Osteopathic Hospital after a lengthy ill- r.ess. He was born May 13, in Thompsonville. the son of Albert and Minnie Anderson.

He is survived by his wife, Arvella; three flaushters. Mrs. Betty Lux- ford. Mrs. Phillis of California, and Mrs.

Sue Kadacker of Arizona; a son, James, of Beulah; 11 grand- i one brother, Robert, of Benzonia: one sister, Mrs. Charles (Cora) Hosburgh. of St. Clair. Mich.

Mr. Anderson was a ions- time employe of the Ann Arbor railway. Funeral services for Mr. Anderson, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday a the Thompsonville Conjjcjjational Church with the Rev.

John Gehrins of- ficiating. Burial will be i i a Twp. Cemetery. The body will be taken to lie in state at the Funeral Home. Binzonia.

at noon Tuesday. Friends may call at the Funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today. SIPPLE Dorothy M. Sipple.

67, of 21r Eoardman Traverse City, died June 30 in Grand Traverse Medical C'ire Facility after a lengthy illness. Surviving are her husband. Charles a SOT Robert both of Traversa City, three granddaughters and several cousins. She was born June 15. 1907 in Elkhorn, the daughter of Harry and Harriet Cameron.

She was married to Charles July 27, 1937 in Elkhorn, Wise. A resident of the Traverse City area for the past -15 years, she was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, of Catholic Daughters, of Daisy Chain and had been a den mother for Boy Scouts of America. She was a graduate of Bcloit College. Vfis. and taught school in the Frankfort system for several years.

She had assisted her husband and son in the operation of Jack's Food Market, Traverse City, for many years. The funeral services arc scheduled Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Tm- maculate Conception Cath-1 olic Church with the Rev, Father Edwin Frederick of All Faiths Chapel officiating. Burial is to be in Oakwoocl! Cemetery. A rosary will he recited Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

in Martinson Funeral Home, Traverse City, where friends may call. Memorials may be directed to Munson Medical Center Respiratory Fund Mass cards may be obtained at the funeral home. WILLIAMS Charles B. Williams, 43, of 7106 Pine Shaftsburg- died Saturday in Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, of accidental injuries received in an auto accident. Born the son of the late Rev.

Al- Njei-t H. and Mrs. A i a Viylliams on April 7, 1931, in'Lainssburg. he was ried on April 2, 19-19, to Julia Machaels" in Covinston, Ky. A Conner resident of the a a area, he had been resident of ShaEtsburs for vlic pasr 10 years.

He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Morrice; I and the Royal Order of Moose IBEW No. 665. Lan- sing. He was employed as an electrician by Kent Elec- 1 trie in Lansing.

One son, Dennis, preceded him in in 1966. Survivors in- elude: his wife. Julia Louise: two sons, Dean and Donald; two daughters. 1 Dawn and Debra, all a home; a brother. Robert, of Midland: and a sister.

Betty Lou Schoneker of Jackson. Missouri. Funeral sen-ices are planned for Tuesday at i 11 a.m. in St. Mary's Cath- olic Church.

Hannah, i Father Frank Murphy offi- ciating. Interment will be in i St. Mary's Catholic cemc- tery, Hannah. A rosary will be "recited this evening at at LaRoe Chapel, Perry. Friends may call at LaRoe Chapel.

DETROIT DOPE DEALER SENTENCED DETROIT (UPD A man by police as a top narcotics dealer in Detroit was 'convicted Friday of selling' after an undercover -'policewoman testified she 'bought heroin ircm him las; The conviction ot Jacn 26, came after a two-day trial and marked tne time police have been able to snag Crawford, wno among 12 suspected drug -ligures arrested in a massive i i raid, Gtntucaity YACKS Barney J. Yacks, 20. of Honor, died Thursday. June 27. after a motorcycle accident.

He was born Nov. 2. 1953. in Frankfort, ihe son of Harold and Helen Yacks. He had served with the U.

S. A in Korea during 1971 and 1972. The funeral service? were held today at 2 p.m. at the Bennett Funeral Home, Ben-ionia. with the Rev.

Ida Christiansen i i a i Burial was to be made In ihe Benzonia Township OSTEOPATHIC ADMISSIONS James Cebuiski, Charlevoix; Mrs. Jon Day. 2988 Country Lane: Arminda Ransom. Bellaire: Mrs. Arthur Husby, 1592 Hiliside Drive; Hospital notes Mrs.

Clinton Smith, Alden; William Whiting. 2140 Mun- Ave; Janet Burkey. Monroe; i Edna Meggison. I Central Lake. I DISCHARGES Richard Bradford, 920 Lini coin; SPECIAL OFFER FOR JULY 1974 ft fr Cradle roll SMITH Floyd Max Smith, 44.

a lifelong resident of Buckley, died early Sunday morning at Munson Medical Center. Traverse City, after a few week's illness. He was born Nov. 19, 1929, in Buckley, the son of Floyd M. and Violet Smith.

On Feb. IS, 1950, at St. Mary's Church of Hannah he was united i-. marriage to Anna Mae Schiclrel. She survives i Mr.

Smith was a mechanic in small motors and was a partner in the lau'n and jar- den equipment shop or. fJ. S. 31. Memorial Highway.

Traverse City. He had been a member of the Euckiry village council, serving as president and trustee for several years. Besides his widow. A a he is by cighr children. Vincert.

Raymond. Dincil, Bermi dettc, Mabel, Floyd and Judy all at home: by his mother. Mrs. Violet Smith of Buckley: two sisters. Miss Florence "Smith of Buckley and Mrs.

Delbon; (Helen) Hancock of Plymouth; a brother, Albert a i Smith of Buckley: and by an uncle, an aunt, nieces, nephews, cousins and many other relatives and i s. Funrela for Mr. Smith will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Church of Hannah with Fr.

Francis Murphy as celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Rosaries will be recited at p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Smith Fu- r.erat Home Ln Kingsley. INGERSOIL Announcing the birth of a son Sunday morning at Osteopathic hospital are Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Ingersoll (Vickie Porter) of Fife Lake. Albert (Janeil Skiver), Traverse City. Salisbury R. 5, Mrs.

Herbert Tipton, Manca- lona; Wesley Milks, Acme; Dawn Mizera. Buckley; I Mrs. Raymon Fall, Ben- zonia: Mrs. Lawrence Manville, Beulah: Mrs. T.

Duane Swibold. Cedar. I PHILLIPS The birth of a daughter Sunday morning in Munson Medical Center is announced by Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas Fhiilips (Martha Gilson).

-135 Washington Sr. HANNA Thursday afternoon in Ostoopathic Hospital a daughter was born to Mr. ancfMrs. Gary Hanna (Josa Beardsley) of 0 a i Trailer Park. Traverse City.

COLE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cole (Rebecca Hall) of Cedar announce the birth of a son Thursday morning in Munson Medical Center. SALISBURY At Munson Medical Center Friday night a son was born to Mr. and ARSNOE A son was born a a afternoon a Osteopathic hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Arsnoe (Sandra Wilson) of Bellaire. WINGER Mr. and Mrs. Lon Winger Munson), 749 Kelly.

Traverse City, are parents of a daughter born Sunday morning at Munson Medical Center. TREPTE Parents of a son born at Munson Medical Center Sunday morning are Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Treple (Jocelyn Power), 521 Sixth Traverse City. MTJXSON ADMISSIONS Donna Sellke.

Traverse City; Debra Toedebusch, Traverse City; Robert Crawford, Beulah: Robert Maddox, Grawn: James Long. Kalkaska: parl Pelton. Elk Rapids; Rachel Ducheney, Elk Rapids; Charles Davis, Traverse Ci'y; Mrs. Donald Myers, Traverse City; Gary Schaub, Traverse City. DISMISSALS Alice Little, Traverse City; Bessie Allison, Traverse City; Carol Hoffman, Traverse City; David Stuart.

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