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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 5

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Cumberland, Maryland
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5
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DEATHS and FUNERALS 85. his died yrs- hom in INGLE W. SMITH Ingle Wood Smith, tcrd.n at Artnmas, Pa. II uorn Sept bor 22, 868, a son of 1' atr Philip nnd Martha Smith. His wifp, Mrs.

Laura (Oingormani Smith, pre- coded him in death. Survi ing are five Owen Smith, James Smith, vu Smith and w. ren Smith, all tmber- land, and Wood home two night Mrs Hoy Shipley of Cumberland and Ml fb-bert of iYostburg; three half- msters, Mrs. Willie Eibm an I Mi Thom a Jay. ooth AG md Mrs.

Henry nnrtt. 11, two half brothers. John and Scott Smith of Art mas, 20 grandchildren ar.d 17 great-grandchildren. The body is at tl home. A funeral service will be conducted Monday at 11 a.

in Farrvinw Christian Church at of which he was a ern' i Rev. Walter Twigg, pastor of lint E. MHS. of the Young yesterday BARHAM Jessie Barham, daughter late Mr. and Mis.

F. B. Cumberland, died early hei home, Fleetwood, New York. Mi Barham wa- native of this but had re ided most of her New York She is ban daughters, Mrs, Van Bronxville, cit lift time i vived lc Robert It DUGGAN BURIAL for Stan Icy G. Duggan, former resident who find Tuesday at the Baket VA Center in W.

Va were held rrhursday at the Dui Funeral Home here. Harold Stoudt, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiated and burial was in Frostburg Memoi'ial Park Pallbearers were Oliver Willig, Ralph Neal. Robert Hohing William Spates, Wheeler Arnold and Gale Townsend Mi Mi Robert Allin, i)f Fleetwood, Ja Watson, Yonkers, Mi Helen Hall, Washington, one cm, Gcoige L. Barham, New York City and one sister Mrs William Kelley, Frantz Apartments.

this city. She is also survived by her husband Ernest L. Barham. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. from McGrath Funeral Home Cedar and Kraft Avenue, Bronxville, N.

Y. tone Methodist Circuit, officiate and burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. DAYTON FUNERAL WESTERN PORT Service for Foraec S. Dayton, 70. of Maryland Avenue, who died Monday Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, were held Thur day at tin Boa I Funeral Homr Rev.

Clyde A pastor of Trinity Methodist hurch, Piedmont officiated and interment wa? in Cemeter where Hiram Lodge 103. AF and AM, held services at the grave Pallbearers were Di Do Whitworth, Lewis Hams Kalbaugh, Harry Richard L. Wilt and Raymond MRS. ELMER HEDRICK PAW PAW, W. Mrs.

Martha Lirnnc Hedrick, 47, wife of Elmer Hedrick died Wednesday morning in Morgan County War Memorial Ho pi tal, Berkeley Springs. She wa a native of Mt. Savage born April 8. 1906, a daughter of the late William and Lettie 'Gollidayi Reed. 1 Surviving, her husband.

two on Vernon Hedrick, here; Hedrick. Baltimore; two Betty llook. here; Stella Jane, at home TWO tel Mrs. Mary Landis, Va rider lip Mamie Hevner, Peter- irg two brothers, Kenneth Reed. New Creek, and Russell Reed, Keys er.

The is the home in Paw Paw v.la re will remain until time service today al 2 m. in Woodrow Union Church Rev. Thomas will officiate arid interment will be in Springfield. Westernport Parking Meter Collections Total $47.96 Deer Shot After Hunter Gets Antler Ride WESTERNPORT The meter collections on the municipal park ing lot wa' M7 96 last week. Mayor Okoy Michael reported at the regular meeting of the Town Commissioners.

This is the laigc-t amount the meters hav Liken they wi re installed The community Christ ir. a will be placed on the lot of th" Western Maryland Railway (on parry this year at the corner Main arid Church Street Foj number of years it had been ed in the yard of S' James Epi copal Church Colored light- are bc.ng strung on Main. Washington and Church Street and if work is completed in time they will bf turned on tomorrow night. A hunter had a mrprise barehanded battle with a buck deer in the wood: about 20 miles from Berkeley along the Virginia-Virginia borde r. Perry Unger, po tmaster and storekc cper at Berkeley is authority for the story.

Unger Clark Jolly. 30. of Gain: boro, was hunting with party of nimrod when he came upon what he thought was a freshly-killed buck dee r. The buck on it side and appeared to be dead. Jolly walked up to the anlma which did not stir, and put in down drew a sheath knife He intended to bleed the animal and in the hr grabbed one of the dec antlej Suddenly, the big buck jerked to its feet and tore off with Jolly holding on to the antler One of the point broke off and Jollv lost hi.s grip on the lunging creature Another member of the party saw the animal a it broke gi ip on the antler and able to wound the deer in one leg 'Die shot forced the buck to turn hack to Jolly, who in the meantime had retrieved hi.

gun He wa able to down the deer ith a well-placed shot. Jolly sutic'cd bruises of one 1us brushed against The deer wa tch Butler. blu, ir burns and in during his lc when he war some trees checked in by who operates station the vicinity. Better Cough Relief To Attend Meeting Blaine Robinette, county Parian will represent the A garry County Health Departrm at an area meeting of the Ma land Association of Sambo jam- Ellicott City today. will eompamed by Mrs Robinetle When new drugs or old fail to he 10 your tough or thest cold dclxy.

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wi Hoy; pita torda funeral Smith, I SERVME for ddic di 1 Tuend i Baltimore. wa held vr afternoon in the Piney Plains thodbt Church Rev. William S. Wise, officiated itcrment in the church 0 to Mb wore Howard Cr ok, John Marshall 'r. Mann.

Clem Wigficld nd Karl SNYDER SERVICES ROMNEY Services for John W. Snyder. 88 who died Sunday in Sacred H- art Cumbcr- and, wt-re conducted Thursday at levels Methodist Church. Rev. Clyde Guthrie officiated and interment in Levels Cemetery.

A nab.f of Hampshire County, he Wri a on of the late Fred and Lydia Lehman Snyder. His wife. Mrs. Ann 'Showalterr Snyder, died last year. Surviving are four daughters.

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