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4 The Evening Review East Liverpool. Ohio Monday, April 11,1977 FuneralsJ Elizabeth Shanks t.zzo and Mrs. Eiizabeth L. Shanks, 90. of 323 Ridge WelltviUo, died Sunday at m.

atCity Hoapltal where she had been a patient four days. Mm Shanks was born Mav 11, in Fairplaln, Jackson County, W.Va., a daughter of William Pringle and Barbara Casto -Pringle, She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She was retired in January I9S6 as a ware dipper at the former Wellsville China Co. after 25 service. Her husband, John H.

Shanks, died Nov 8,1921. Survivom include three sons, Austin G. Shanks of Zellenople, John Shanks and Raymond Shanks, both of Wellsville, two daughters Mrs. Adeline Mason of Wellsville and Mrs. Nick (Evelyn) Zubick of East Liverpool; two half- brothers, Waiter J.

Pringle and Wilbur Pringle, both of Titusville, three slstem, Mrs. Clemintlne Merical Berea, Mrs. Martha Harrisai of Ripley, and Mrs. Demma Dean of Charleston, 16 grandchildren and 41 great-grandchildren. Services will be held Wen- desday at I p.m.

from the MacLean Funeral Home, Wellsville, by the Rev. Guy Butera Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery Friends may call at funeral home Tuesday ternoon and night. ot ungnton six (Fat; Township, children. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9 a.m. at the Presentation Cfhurch, with the Rev Stephen Burdis, pastor, officiating Burial will be in St.

Cemetery at Salineville Friends may call at the Henry L. Cannon Jr. Funeral Home at Midland today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., where the Roaary will be recited tonight at 8. Harmon Brown the af- Rose Cummings Services will be held Tuesday for Mrs Rose Lee Cummings, 84, of 1255 S. Wilson Radcliff, who died Saturday at 2 a.m at Harden Memorial Hospital, Elizabethtown, following a long illness.

Mrs Cummings was a farmer resident of 1232 Erie St. She was born in Ripley, May 5, 1892, a of Isiah Oailev and Nora CXin- ningham Dailey. She was a member of the Radcliff KENSINGTON-Harmon Austin Brown, 72, of 11189 Myers Rd. Route 1 (lied Saturday at 6 a.m. at home following an illness of several years.

A retired farmer, Mr Brown was bom in Berlin Center May 31, 1904, a son of Edward and Margaret Brown. He had moved here from Alliance in 1959 vdvere he worked for the Kulka Iron and Steel. He also was a self- employed steel hauler. In addition to his widow, Mrs. Margarette Naugle Brown at home, survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Frank (Bonnie) Spencer of East Rochester; two sons, Robert A. Brown of Kensington and Delbert Brown of Lake Placid, a sister, Mrs Beatrice Middleton trf Alliance; a brother, Orville Brown of Alliance, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Maple-Cotton Funeral Home here by John W. Sepos of Kingdom Hall.

Burial will be in Lumberton Cemetery, Berlin Onter Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night. He was retired tn 1973 from the 54- inch strip steel department of the Weirton Steel Division of the National Steel where he was a member of its 25-year Club. Mr. Wigner also was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church. He served as sexton of the New Cumberland Cemetery.

In to his widow, Mrs. Iva Williamson Wigner, sur- vivcxY Include two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Lou) Haynes and Mrs. Gilbert (Bonnie Mae) Bailey, both of New Cumberland RD five sisters, Mrs. Ruth Shaffer of Barberton, Mrs.

Elver (Cora) Pyle of Baltimore Mrs. Harold (Lucille) Carpenter of Harrisvllle, W.Va., Mrs. Martha Seiffert of Rayland and Mrs. Betty Davis of St. Marys, W.Va.; two brothers, Andy Wigner of New Cumberland RD 3 and John Wigner Pennsboro, and five grandchildren.

The rites will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Turley Funeral here by the Rev. Charles E. Andrews. Burial vdll be in New Cumberland Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and7to9p.m. Here and There in Area Eaut Liverpool And Vicinity i avkaubToMeet Mrs. Alyce Ann McOevitt will be in charge of the program at a meeting of the Chester Women's avic Qub tonight at 8 at the Westminster United Prwbyterian Church. Mrs. Judy Stackhouse will preside.

Date Ctarlfled The square dance to be sponsored by the East Liverpool Area Citizens will be Mid WeibviUe Kiwanb To Meet The Rev. Edwin Stem, pastor at the Bethel United Presbyterian Church, Hlghlandtown, will address the Wellsville Kiwanis Club Tuesday noon at the First Chrbtian Church. His topic will be of Traveling with a Drama The Rev James A. McCollam is program chairman. Driver Man Stabbed, Arraignment's Hanrina fin Another Held Set For 2 In A 42-ynr4ld Midland man t.

in the hospital and a 30-year-old ilCjt iJj Cj'OS 5 Charges Five charaes have been filed against an East Liverpool man April 19 at St. parish hall and not Tuesday reported Saturday. as Keith Crawford Services will be held Tues(iay for Keith Crawford of 14027 Jackaon-Kensington near Millport, who was pronounced dead Friday from accidental smothering while at work at the SummitviUeTlleCo. Steubenville Meeting Set A meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee and Cltizena Regional Forum of the Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the second-floor Community Rooms in Ohio Valley Towers, Steubenville Income Tax-Notary Public Georgia Franczek, 930 St.

George St. Phone 385-8955. Adv. Group To Meet The North Side Falcons Booster Club will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in-the Potters Savings and Loan Annex, with Robert Adkins presiding.

Kiwanb Program Set Wayne Locke, supervisor fw the East Liverpool school will discuss Mr. Crawford waa bom Aug. Crawford of Canfield and Mrs. ing the meeting of the Kiwanb Club Thursday Christian Church and a 54-year Beehive the member of Rebekah Lodge. Her husband, Joseph A.

Cummings, died in 1952. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs Vera Peterson, with w4iom she resided; a grandson and three great-grandchildren. The rites will be conducted Tuesday at 2 from the Martin Funeral Home here by Dr Ambrose Stump of the First Church of Christ (Discifdes). Burial will be in Calcutta United Church Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and tonight Mary F. Doyle Services will lie held Tuesday morning ffjr Mrs Mary Frances Doyle, 72.

formerly of 1149 Midland, who died at 2:45 p.m. at the Beaver Valley Geriatric Center in Brighton Township, Beaver County She was bom Nov. 4, 1904, in a daughter John Sinripson and Mary Agnes WaLsh Simpsoiv She had been a resident of Midland mcx-e than years Mrs Doyle was a member of the Presentation Catholic Church at Midland and the Altar and Rosary Society of the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at Beaver Her husband, Jdin N. Doyle, prec eded her in death in 1958.

Survivors include two sons, F'rancus Doyle of Bnghton Township, and Dr, James Michael Doyle of F'ond du Lac, a daughter, Mrs Marion Sylvia Kane Services will be held Tuesday for Mrs. Sylvia A Kane, 70, of 35 Park Place North, Midland, who died Saturday at 5:35 p.m in the East Liverpool Extended Care Center following a short illness. She was born March 31, 1907, in B'ast Liverpool, a daughter of Andrew Bayer and Ruby Cleek Bayer She had resided in Midland since 1923. Mrs Kane was a member of the Presentation Catholic (Tiurch at Midland Her husband, fwmer Midland School director John E. Kane, preceded her in death in 1954.

SurvivOTS include five sons, John E. Kane Jr. of Midland, Francis B. Kane of Harrbburg, Bernard Kane of Toronto, Ohio, and Donald M. Kane and Ronald Kane, both of Beaver, two daughters, Mrs.

James (Alberta) Stevenson of East Liverpool and Mrs. I.awrence (Marlene) Vuketich of Beaver Falls, a brother, Francis Bayer of Parkersburg, W.Va.; a sister, Mrs Ernest (Beatrice) Hutton of Vienna. and 17 grandchildren Ma.ss of Christian Burial will cek-brated Tuesday at 11:30 am at the Presentation Church, with the Rev. Burdb, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery at Industry, Friends may call at the Henry Cannon Funeral Home at Midland thb afternoon and tonight, where the Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 Sharlene Griener Crawford Clemens (A Denver, Colo.

In addition to his parents, survivors include two sisters. Miss Deborah Crawford of Columbus and Miss Laura Clemins of Denver; his paternal grandfather, Paul Crawfcxxi of Millport; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Gertrutk Kauffman of Elkton, and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Greiner of Denver. The rites will be conducted Tuesday at 1 in from the Maple-Cotton Funeral Home, Kensington, bv the Rev.

Edward Zaragoza and the Rev Diane Zaragoza of the Bethesda Presbyterian Church. Burial wdll be in Bethesda Clujrch Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. noon at the Travelws Hotel. Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Wells Junior High Booster Club at Newell, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until April 18 President Paul LaNeve said the action was taken because of the nearness to the Easter holiday activities.

Installation Postponed Installation of officers of Salineville Cable Rebekah Lodge, scheduled for Tuesday night, has been postponed until April 26 due to a death in the family of Lois Hughes, District 28 deputy president. 59 cent Banana Split Sale April 14-15 Thurs. Fri. Scrumpdillyishus at E.L. Dairy Queen and Wells.

Dairy Queen. Adv. Thelma Mae Eells will be held Tuesday for Mrs. Thelma Mae Eells, 69. of 7905 Route 45.

who died Sunday at 3:30 a.m. at her home following a six-month illness. Mrs.Eells was txxn in Lisbon, April 25, 1907, a daughter of Roy Aldridge and Aldric Paul Wigner NEW CUM- BERI.AND—Services will be held Tuesday for Paul Wipier, 65, of RD 3, who died Saturday night at Weirton General Hospital following a long illness. A 15-year veteran as chief of the volunteer fire department here, Mr Wigner was bom Nov 6, 1911, in Ellenboro, a son of Wigner and Plizzy Garrison Wigner Mayme Henderson Aldridge. She was retired in 1953 as a bookkeeper with the Lisbon branch of the Ohio Edison Co.

after 26 years service. She was a rhember of the Lisbon Auxiliary of the Northern Columbiana County Community Hospital Association, the First Christian Church and its Bethany Class, May Pritchard group, cruur and its T.O.C. Club. She also was a Sunday school teacher there for 21 years. Survivors include her husband, Paul K.

Eells, whom she married Nov. 18,1942. The rites will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Eells-Leggett Funeral by the Rev. John R.

Owen of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Lisbon Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 tO 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Women United of the Lisboh area will meet Tuesday at 10 a at the home of the president, Mrs. Harold Hiscox.

Smoke Fills Home An overheated furnace was the apparent cause of smoke which filled the two-story frame house of William Southhall of 349 Garfield St. Saturday morning at 8:49. The city fire (tepartment responded with six men and a squad truck and No. 1 and 3 engines. Yearning fora new buggy Think of FIRST when you think of a loan to buy it First National Bank Office.

120 e.Slti Street, iest Liverpoot, Ohio 43920 SI. Cleir Branch Ofhee: St. Cteir Pteee Aylo Bank; 4th East Liverpool. 0 43920 Phone Glenmodr Branch Office Route 267 Annesley Road Phone 385-1616 Lisbon Marriage Licenses Dale E. Mauch, Cktlumblana, farmer, and Lisa Haynes, of New Springfield, student.

William G. Moore, Warren, store manner, and Muriel L. Blackburn, Lisbon. Thomas James Wickey Beloit, carpenter, and Carla Jean Crouse, Belrat, sales clerk Daniel Lee Ehrhart, Salem, and Cynthia Kay Yingling, Salem, photographer Garbage. Trash Schedule The incinerator department schedule calls for garoage and trash collections Tuesday on Globe Etruria Cleveland Palissey Wedgewood Holliday Park Alpha Oakland Price Valley Elizabeth Putnam Harvvey Ohio Michigan Ave.

and Little England. Return From Trin Twenty-one Beaver Local High School students Sunday from a trip to Europe sponsored by American Leadership Study Groups. students were accotnpanied by French teacher William Lawson and his wife. East Junior Meeting Set The East Junior High Sdiool Booster Club will meet Tuesday a( 7 p.m. in the teacher lounge with Walter Burlingame in charge.

who is being held in Jail in lieu of 1250 bond pending a hearing tonight. Police said Larry A. CXin- nlngham, 31, who gave his address as 723 Lincoln was arrested at 4:13 a. m. today after he was observed driving in a reckless manner on Iteading south in the 500 block.

CXinnlngham, who also listed addresses at Dresden East Liverpool, and in Weirton, was charged with reckless operation, crashing a traffic light, driving left of center, failure to produce registration and public intoxication. is hospital and a 30-yaar-old Midland man is in Beavo- County Jail following a stabbing incident at the Midland Clks Club Sunday at 12:44 a.m. Aaron Bradley of 3ik) Midland Ave. is in condition at the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center with what hoopital authorities termed wound of the James Jones of 342 Midland Ave. is in Beaver County Jail in lieu of a 17,500 bond in connection with the stabbing.

He is charged with aggravated assault. His hearing is set April 26 at 2:30 p.m. before District Magistrate Ross Keefer of Beaver Falls. Police said the stabbing followed a confrontation between the men. Van Of Church Vandalized At Midland Again Tennis Star Dies After Tournament Arraignment waa scheduled today for Ddnnis Jackson, 21, of 127 W.

3rd St. and Harry Swecker, 18, of Darlington in connection with the theft of gasoline, from a car in Midland Midland police charged Jackson with conspiracy to commit an unlawful act Swecker is charged with theft by unlawful taking. District Magistrate George Shaffer of Vanport will hold the hearing. Midland police on patrol said they became suspicious when they saw Swecker running in an alley near 3rd St. Officers chased him to Midland Ave where he was apprehended.

Police found a hose and a can of gasoline in a car which was the men. The gasoline was apprently siphoned from a parked car carrying a West Virginia registration. Vandals caused $1,500 damage to a van ow'ned by the Church of the Living God overnight Saturday while it was parked near the church at 312 Beaver Midland. Midland police have urged anycxie with information to contact them and said the identity of the caller will not be released. Police said they also will take anonymous calls.

The van was vandalized in a similar incident two weeks ago. 5 Due Hearings At Salineville Air Called The air index this morning was to the North Ohio Valley Air Authority. The winds were from the south- southeast at 1 to 2 miles an hour, and only a trace of ozone was recorded. Patdnts Admitted tho the Rochester Unit of the Beaver County Medical Center were Miss Andrea Loveland, Jeffrey Baker, Faith Wilson and Mrs. Loretta Angus of East Liverpool, Mrs.

Violet Verzella, Anthony Azzarella, Mrs. Barbara Bussard, Junior Cain, David Carey and Kenneth Eckles of Industry and Floyd Arnold and Mrs Ruby Kristy of Midland. Released were Todd Weekley and Gienn Baker of Wellsville, Mrs. Virginia Gomez, John Novak, Mrs. Loretta Clark, Thomas Essa, (Terald Justice and Mrs.

Margaret Justice of Midland, Mrs. Burnette Phillips, Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. Nancy Prentice, Wilson Smith, Mrs. Shirley Baker, Mrs.

Greta Halfhill and Marvin Merriman of East Liverpool, Bruce Conkle of Georgetown, Miss Debra Kolesar, George Ruch, Paul Chmara, Randy Lyons and Mrs. Sally Henderson of Industry, (jcorge McGurran and Fred Ludovici of Chester and Gene Gibson of Lisbon. Births Mr. and Mrs. Gary L.

Williams of 14362 East Liverpool Rd Lisbon, a son, JohnCortlen, April 9, at Salem Community Hospital East. motorists charged Saturday are to appear before Mayor Stanley Fitch April 20. Jeffrey Wesgreen of Melbourne, posted 121 bond on a speeding violation Others to appear on speeding charges are Doris M. Hazel of Lawrence, Ohio, Joseph H. Dixon of Salineville and Keith A.

Baker of Amsterdam. Waldo C. Stoner of Salem was cited into court a charge of improper backing. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) Australian tennis player Karen Krantzcke collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack Sunday while jogging after a doubles match in a tournament.

no telling what caused her heart to said Dr. Comer Cherry, a cardiologist who was attending the Lionell Cup Tennis Tournament, where she died. After Krantzcke and Kym Luckiell won the match by defeating Rayni Fox and Helen Gourlay, 6-2, 6-1, the 30-year-old Krantzcke went jogging. As she returned to the tennis complex, she slumped to the ground and died. Dr.

Bryan Robinson, a neurologist attending the tournament, passed by as she collapsed. He said he ran to her and when he did not find a heart beat, he started external heart massage, but failed to get a response. Krantzcke was then taken to a Tallahassee hospital, where she was pronounced dead. In recent years she has been dividing her time between her native Sydney, Australia, and New Braunfels, where she is an instructor at John Newcombe's tennis ranch. HUNTCANCELED COLUMBUS (UPI) Overanxious children swarmed the gates at Ohio Village Saturday, forcing officials to cancel a planned Easter egg hunt.

More than children pushed their way through the gates to look for the 2,400 and 3,000 pieces of candy hidden on the grounds of the Village. Officials, who had expected about 3,000 children, called off the hunt before it began. An earlier Easter egg hunt for children went off without a hitch. W.Va. Youth Dies Motorists Charged Two motorists are scheduled to appear this week before Mayor Wayne Rose at Wellsville.

They are John W. Cehrs of Lisbon Elast Liverpool, and Donald Schloss of Opal Steubenville. Cehrs was charged Saturday at 10:10 p.m. with reckless operation and Schloss Saturday at 2:45 a.m. with making a U- turn at 3rd St.

and Broadway. CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) A Greenbrier County teenager was killed Sunday evening in an auto accident in Danese, Fayette County, state police said. The victim was identified as Wanetta She was killed when a car driven by her brother Ronald, 18, collided with another vehicle on W.Va.

31. Another passenger, Tammy Deihl, 18, of Meadow Bridge, Greenbrier County, was taken to Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Authorities said her "dondition was serious but stable. Committee Hunts For New Counsel WASHINGTON (UPI) House Assassinations Committee Chairman Louis Stokes said looking for someone of national stature and experience to replace Richard Sprague as the chief counsel. Stokes, a Cleveland Democrat, said Alvin B.

Lewis Jr will act as chief counsel and director of the 64- man staff until a permanent chief counsel is appointed. Sprague was the Philadelphia ex-prosecutor who forced the resignation of Committee Chairman Henry FILE FALSE CLAIMS COLUMBUS (UPI) The Bureau of Employment Services reports 40 Franklin County residenTs were convicted of filing false unemployment benefits claims during the first three months of this year and were ordered to repay $52,244 to the bureau. Roger Dini, chief investigator for the bureau in central Ohio, said 28 cases are still pending and there are 24 new cases ready to file. The false claims involved amounts ranging from about $200 to $6,300. Judges handed out jail sentences in 39 of the cases Chain Saw Stolen A chain saw was taken from' the Columbiana County Highway Department garage in Glenmoor at the Y.

0. Rd. and Route 267 by intruders who gained entry by kicking in the door early today. A department employe notified St. Qair Township police of the theft at.

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