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Traverse City Record-Eagle from Traverse City, Michigan • Page 6

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Page 6 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1973 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH. 49684 OTTO Louis of 4279 Three Mile Road, Traverse City, passed away early today at Traverse City Osteopathic Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Otto was born Aug. 21, 1898 at Traverse City and lived all his life in this city where he was a machinist at Cone Drive Gear Co.

and a member of the Kingdom Hall, Jehovah's Witnesses. On July 21, 1900, at Traverse City, he was married to the former Irene High I who surviving are two sons, James E. and Louis Wayne Otto, both of Traverse City; four- daughters, Mrs. Helen Ayers of Southfield, Mrs. Earl (Bcttc) Pratt and Mrs.

Robert (Beverly) Wagner both of Traverse City, and Mrs. Ralph (Regina) Gray of Inlerlochen; one stepson, Charles Ulrich 'of Traverse City; two stepdaughters, Mrs. David (Barbara) Hominfia of Cedar and Mrs. Floyd (Doris) Long of Norfolk, and 12 grandchildren, Mr. Otto was preceded in death by one stepson, Charles Lawler, who" was missing in action during the Korean conflict.

Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m. at the Martinson Funeral Home in Traverse City. Mr. Me Waters of the Traverse City Kingdom Hall, Jehovah's Witnesses, officiate and interment will be in Grand Traverse Memorial Gardens. DKKYJOR Ada E.

of Wcstmoor Apartments, Toledo, Ohio, a former Traverse City resident, passed away Tuesday morning at i 11 a Convalescent Center, Toledo, after a long illness. Mrs, Dreyer was born Oct. 29, 1901, the daughter of George A. and Cora E. Kelpatrick Hill.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carole Hayes of Toledo; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Esther M. Hallberg of Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services will be held at the Hibbard Funeral Chapel in Traverse City Friday at 11 a.m.

Dr. Howard R. Towne, pastor emeritus of the First Congregational Church, will officiate and interment will be in Oakwoocl Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral chapel after 2 p.m. Thursday.

DEATH NOTICE Jean Onalee Sparks, 40, of Traverse City, passed away Nov. 14 at Munson Medical Center after a brief Private graveside services were held this morning at Oakwoocl Cemetery with Chaplain Robert Bell of the All Faiths Chapel officiating. Arrangements were made by the Hibbard Funeral Chapel, Deaths of notable persons SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) Haakon I. 66,.

former chairman of the board of American Telegraph Telephone died at his home here Monday night. Romnes, a native of Stoughton, had been with the firm for 44 years, serving in all facets of the telephone industry. He retired at 65 and moved to Longoat Key in 1971. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Comedian Allan Sherman, 49, whose "Hello mother, Hello father" routine made him an instant recording star, died suddenly Tuesday. Sheriff's deputies said Sherman collapsed while entertaining friends in his apartment.

His physician, Dr. Charles Kivowilz, "stated he had suffered a respiratory failure," the Sheriff's Department said. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Viola Mallory Lawrence, Hollywood's first; woman film editor, a Critic's Award winner and Academy Award nominee, died Tuesday after a long illnes. Mrs. Lawrence, 78, who first, edited films in 1915, received a Critic's Award work on "The Eddy Duchin Story," and was nominated for Academy Awards for her work on Joey" and "Pepe." TUCSON, Ariz.

(UPI) -Former Tucson Vice Mayor William Ruck and his wife, Christine, were to be buried today. Ruck, 59, and his wife, 55, died along with their grandchild, Randy Greenwalt, 18, In the crash of their private plane last Thursday near San Diego. MOSCOW (UPI) Alexander Komarovsky, 66, general of the army and Soviet deputy defense minister, died Monday after a brief illness, the government jvnnounced. Komarovsky held the title of Hero of Socialist Labor and was awarded seven Orders of Cradle roll GROESSER A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Roderick Groesser (Jean Ver Snyder) Lake Leelanau Tuesday morning at Munson Medical Center. BURNS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns (Cathy Strang), 4137 Holiday Traverse City, announce the birth of a Tuesday morning at Munson Medical Center, COOPER Announcing -the birth of a son Tuesday Munson'Medical Center are Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Cooper (Jan Burtl), 340y 2 Sixth Traverse City. HANNA evening a son was born to-Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hanna Detour) of Williamsburg at Munson Medical Center. WALKER Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Walker (Lonnie Meyer) of Honor are parents of a daughter born at Munson Medical.Center Monday afternoon. THOMPSON The birth of a son Tuesday morning at Munson Medical Center is announced by Dr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson (A.

Re nee Ouillette), 524 i Traverse City. SMITH At Munson Medical Center Tuesday morning a daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Terry B. Smith (Janice Stewart) of Central Lake. TROOPER REPRIMANDED SEATTLE, Wash.

(UPI) -Anthony H. Stokes was carefully observing Washington state's new 50 m.p.h. speed limit when a patrol car whizzed past. Peeved, Stokes 'blasetd his horn until the car pulled to the side of the road, and asked State Trooper P. A.

Wakefield for his ticket book so he could issue the trooper a citation. "He wouldn't -give me his book," says Stones. "He said I could telephone the patrol office and complain." Stokes did. Wakefield reprimanded. Bay Draperies Custom-made Draperies Slipcovers Bedspreads Decorative Sewing OPEN Monday through Friday 9 a.m.-4 Closed Saturday and Sunday M-22 South Buttons Bay, Mich.

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to I P.M., 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. Friday to 7:30 P.M. POYOUHAVEACHMGE? tO 5:30 P.M. A FRIEND the more for your moneysworth store Grant City Plaia U.S.-31 South City, Mich, notes Thif is an authorized listing of admissions and discharges for, Munson and Osteopathic, Any omissions are at the request of either the patient or attending physician.

OSTEOPATHIC ADMISSIONS William Gardner, Central Lake; Carmen Armenta, Kingsley; Mrs. Donald Kecder, Elk Rapids. DISCHARGES Lake; Mrs. Bruce Krogel and infant, Rapid City; James Maue, 4119 Park Lane; Alice Moore, R. Mrs.

i a Honor. MUNSON ADMISSIONS Jason Allen, Williamsburg; Robert Linn, Mancelona; Mrs. Ira Winch, Kingsley; Allan Myers, Mancelona; Mrs. Joseph Eby, Traverse City; Mrs. Gerald Bceman, Grawn; Charles Duverney, Elk Rapids; Donna De Long, Grawn; Susan Paul, Traverse Mrs.

Forest Wright, Grawn; Lena Abbe, Jay Junker, Traverse City. DISMISSALS Mrs. a Frankfort; Cristy Knudscn, Sutlons Bay; Theresa Hirsch, Cedar; Amanda Darga, Cedar; Christopher Werneir, Traverse City. MAKE YOUR OWN with supplies from DeYoung's Block Print Inks Glitter SHU Screen Supplies Blank Cards Colored Paper All Supplies Available 234 E. Front 94tt-8021 FISHERMA vy' i 'j3 NORTHERN MICHIGAN'S FINEST RESTAURANT OPEN YEAR AROUND Our, Regular Menu Or The Following Features MONDAY FRESH WHITEFISH and LAKE TROUT COMBINATION All You Can Eat $5.95 SUNDAY FEATURES; Chicken Dinner $3.95, SwisLi FRESH PERCH FEAST AH You Can Eat $4.95 Enjoy Our New Happy Hour 4 P.M.

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