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FOUR THE CUMBERLAND NEWS. CUMBERLAND. MONDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1959 Dial PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD TAKER 140 Receive Yule Baskets In Tri-Towns Toys, Foodstuff Are Distributed One hun drcd and forty basket- to the needy were distributed by the the Tri-Towns area hii.stma> Eve. In add tidi, to many of the conlcined Tor the children They were dona i-d member-', le T't anklm ion an-' (iir! Scout' of the Tri-Town In'lowr.

Kindersiar the We-tei npori of the Brethren onri 'InHi Club of Bruce Tlieh School Taking to the tor camp near Neo were Mr aiift Mr William Brown, Fred Uarnuk 1 Zena flartman, Ann Hartman. .) Paul Rex rode and Mis Eauii Crindle The grctup joined the boy- a turkey dinner iini'ation and iomed a hurch trom Bittinger to gue the a (thnstnia.s. Several tlie songs. One of the gifts given to both (iairett Counlv a record pi aver. Attending the camp at Lonatoning Fordvi e.

James 1 a Charles McCarty. Howard and Rev Levi J. Ziegler pastor the Westi injHirt Chun li of the Brethren. They were warmly re reived Carol- and were sung (iame- were jilayed Other gitt.s rtK-eived by the boys vsore from groups of churche' in Baltimore Oireeior of the Lonacorung Camp, Ralph and fant director of the New Oer- many Camp William Fauth tended an invitation for all to their camps and view type of progi-am is up and what the camps are aci um plnJiing. David Curran field of the three forestry (amps in fios area, that he i.s available to give a program of inter pretation con.sisting ot and Church School Teachers Meet 1 0 Sf.

Chuiih hool teacher.s held a mceiing on Sunday alter the 10 a til rv it to filan lor the chinch proiect.s. I 111 1st ma- party was held on undav at a in the outh of Peter 1 progiam was pre 0 rued I jv Pie Church Sthool ves leid.j'. at p.m. at the opal Ch i'i 'lie onliaiue of the ehurdi has and colored ii-iit- lor Pic SuLfnide sea-on 1 he iniei iui of the church i.s dec Nusser Is Elected Wdter Commissioner ML.STLHNPDRT- Albert Nas 01 native of here wa- lecently elfi'ed to the otln of water loner of the South Farm ingdale. XA' Water Di.stricl a fhree-vear term.

the pa-t mx yearc Nas.s('r has partKipated in the and planning earned out iiv tho Board ot Ualer t'om mi of the disir.ct He won fo.de vo'e of 1.0.TtJ to c-r In opponent. He li.i.' icieu ill that city foi vt'ar: and lia, oecn program IV 01 at (iruintn-ui I ne. 1 Coipoiaiion iiu after liaving been a i2 Louis Xas.ser. (ilv SI I or' a hrotlier. Seoul Council Meet At Piedmont Today 'I hc '1 alie--.

Sc.nio! ill hold an lual n.i.-'lletoe paitv tiir ning 1 8 in th. )r- ot I id Hamp-bin' St! eel lire partv will ah-o niai'k me ip.l il Xc'wjv 'ed 11 he MuH'-'d Ml St'oHir 1 i h.xjilurcr R.i\ ntit ar-ifl aduh i egistei I'd in 'ht'kei- tii.iv he chtain. frmn unii' at tin nt i of each oupie 1 to b. reg steied in ou ng Dances Planned LOX.M Yea- Eve and New car will he ein ih of James i.ove 2 Amer- ivan Sale: Seven room house- Road fiier, riiniiic idum Frank Taccino. East Main Adv X-T Det 28 29.

Deaths And Funerals In The Tri-State Area Christmas Birthdays P. Spike Railroad SPecf. Midland w'th of her en who observed their hir'hday along with the Christmas iehiafion Janei in the foreground wa- Iw old on Jhe twiii', Iwing by their lothei. were one year old Joan Kay vva horn on i.ve fO'H Hav wa- ooni 18 houis later on hriPm. day.

Mr, and Spiker have t.vo o'her (hildren. They Joey, aged three, and who wa- 'oorn preinalurely ay affru and iiejng ki-pt in an incubato at Minei.s Hospital hi He i pio- gressing well his cxpee' bring him home in Mr piker i.v eniplovini an order cutter by the ipff-burgh tie oinpaiiy. Lillian Cray, Dan Rock Hoad the maternal grandmother Mr and Mrs. Henry Spiker, oad Street are 'he paternal So. Branch River Span Collapses ioOREFlKI.D W.

HO foe' long span of a bridge (urying the Moorefield I ad acro.s.s the South Fork of lie South Brain Rivei in the icv wafers of the Potomac River fnbularv a.s a re.suft of a freak accident. J'he mi.sfiap oicurred early Friday when a car operated tyv a (irant County youth into the main flatter au.s ing the to eollap.se and tall about 40 feet into the water The driver, (Jyde Oiir.s, 21, of Cabin.s, and his cnie Our.s. .30. of liieially rode their ar flown a.s the girder.s plunged into the South Fork. The IH.A") au'o.

damaged hcyond repair, ended up on nose. The two men only minor contusions and bruises and vveie treated and released at (irant ounty Memorial Ho.spital IVter.shurg, Only the bridge flooring their car and them trom bemg wa rtie tiank end ot t.he of the three span bridge down, but the other end attaciiod to the pier 111 the river I'Ju'h of the three HO feet long, according to William Homney, erigi- ne('r for (he Road.s Dejiartment The known (he Fork Bridge The road. Secondarv We.st ii gmia 220 3 which lead- to Fi; her ha.s been hann aded and traftn bemg detoured on Houle 22ti to Pesei.sburg (iap Bridge and then hack north en Second atv Route 10 fCannells pi limmai in spci tion indnates (tiat the dam age might he about $30 (khi it the long can be However, it it laniiol be u.sed again, the will be con.sidei ably more than that, he losed Tlirec to our Months any rate the bridge will he lor three to fmir rnoiiths Raiinells announced The tlirt'f- span structure with cuiKieie and lioonng wa- giveii a complete uverhaul two ago. It us th teel wide The imal on the tuaire ol ttie lindge vvill be up to the commussion's bridge division. ate Tmoper ol 'he Detachment ot Slate Polke the driver been i barged with dt iv ing.

Weslernport Church Adivities Planned W1 RNPDRT at Cliureh here ihi.s week will include a Sunday tnim ineHing at 8 and a 'training I nnir '12 moot ng at 7 (In at 6 pm. the chiiit practice will he held and at 7 ni. the Hour On Thursday a will held ironi 9 n-i. to midnighi. film and 'uuilelignt will par' the ptograni.

Retieshmcnt.s 1 be said Rev, Henry (r LauU'. pastor. Third Escapee Is Recaptured In West Virginia Valley Auto Parts New Used Dial HO 3-4942 Miners Hospital Announces Births FHUSTBl Hti Mr and William Five. Lonacuning a daughter Sunday in Miners pJal. NR-, and ITobert a (kiughier Saturday Ho.spUrtl.

and Charles Keating 'burg, announce the birth oi a (iaugbtei Fndav in Committee Meet BLOOMLXGTUX The mg committee of the Blooming ton Council. Daughters of will meet tomorrow at 7 to auriii the books. The regular meeting will follow at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES TDWX Va, ircfoper Sunday the last cme of three prisoners who In oke out of the Jeiferson ountv Ttie oiher two inmates were le( aptiued withm a tew hftuis atier ttie trio escaped Saturday alter- noon Edward Stout of tlie fian said he captured Kiilmctf. 2'r of Eiizabeth, .1 on a lailniafi track near Inwood.

atiout 12 miles west ol here. Stout said a woman who operates a giofCMy store on I 11 near inwood notitied alter seeing Killmett walking down the roarl Stout ffiund the fugitive mnnmg down the tracks a few mmiiles later and pickcni him uf) The other two Matthew Harrison Hardy. ot liar per T'erry and IH. fif Summit Point, were jncked up at inwood Safurd.iy night. The tliiee men estaped af'er pry ing loose Irorn flicir el! wail and removing a window.

Killmett tiacl charged witli aimed rofiliery, Harrly with auto anti grand larceny and With auto larceny. They were being held action ot the grand jury, which Jan 19. Couple Is Honored At Wedding Shower Ml RsDAl I-a A wed- tlmg stiowtM' htJd reiently Mr. and Kcnindh Einf ot HD 4 Mcyer.sJale l-ir thcir son in law and dauchtcr Mr and Mr-. William Mitcliell um bet land Mr.s Mlit hell was tornn Emiise Jlio anciuliiig the were Mr and i'ham Miu liell Sr ul ale Day.

2 Ronnu hcic Mi Maxme Wut, Welkn-tnirg Pt'tcntinnk ol ier.sl)u-g. Mr. ami R-JiC! I.int and 'l Mi and Mary of KImk Khok Jr. and Ecora Klink. Mr and Wtiodrow Knotts and Dffniiie Mr- Eitivft Bot'r Mrs Ralph S'cva nu.s B-ovimin ami Teriy Bowman Mcivin Bowman Eianklm ami i Matdry 1-cplev and la'plev TTounie Aadiev u'd Ra land (aniH'i'.

Mr ami K-n neih aiui Ihitu rt I.int ail of RD 4, Mcy I'lstlale and Miami Mr- William Mifi tiell of Cumberland The rmeiv many were scr.ed Ellerslie Personals Huiti ter a weekend of her and in-law Miami Mr- DeNore a'ui I spend.ng the hoi. w.th p.nren!- Ellis W'lsler Sr Howard Ros.s Bagley the in Park, vi.sit ng children, Mr and Mrs Stroup and Mr. and Junior Bagiev and Mr and Mrs. Elton Wenrich and and Mr and Maynard Bagiev and family. Myr'k 1 H.uti-.

hirg. a sjiend 2 the ted and Mr, and Mi Xeii Fa and fiim ly (arJyn Sieve and I ny a'e ii ng Mi and Air- Faulk nor in Ml and I -Ev o'' and son Donnie. hi.s parent-. Mr and Her berr Mr. and L.lli- and sons Johnny and Jimmy, E.xptu' vgsiteci relatives.

Former Local Woman Fatally Burned A former local woman wa.s fa tally burned Chrmtma.s Day in a boarding Washington. The victim Mr-. Mary Evelyn Rut ley. 49 and died the Hospital Center in the of (Mlumhia tiurn.s received in a blaze early Friday. Eoroner Magruder eudcnce mdi- cated Hut Icy fire to her bed while mokmg biP in- continuing Damage to rcxim hou Street.

wa negligible Ml- Rutlev horn 2h. 1910 in Raliinior- and a daughter of (he la'e and Mai garet Spcir I pliarn. She 1 airvived by an aunt Spic; anci a -''ter Jean How Providente. R. 1 Hut ley a graduate of Allegany High School ol 1927.

and mother was principal of Side for many before her reiiiement. Hutley had tieen employed a ml woiker fiy ChiL circn Ho.vpita! iiody will lie brought to the (icorge Funeral Home heie. will he conducted '0 riay at 2 pm at the tunerai home Rev Hobert.ion, ji.itor of Fir.s' Presbvterian Church. will be Rose 11 ill ernetery. MKHKILL L.

JOHNSON I EcHer RX. 38 of Petersburg, clieri Fiiday in (irant Memorial Hospital alter being ill since April. graduate ot Mcl.ain Hospital School of Xui'sing, Relniont, he had been employ ed as a nurse a' the local ho.spital since it was oiieneci. He horn August 24, RchE 1:1 Maii.sficld, a son of the late Samuel P. and Rettie (oil bliarn' Johnson He 1 survived tiy wile.

Dorothy two sons Paul Merrill is stationed with Army in Hawaii but visiting at home, and Carl Leslie at home; a susfcr. Mr.s. Ruth Wrigtii. Santa Calif a tirothcr. Ralph Donald Wilmington.

Del. The body is at the Schaeftcr Funeral Home where services will held today at 2 p.m. with Rev. Earl Champ and Rev. Leslie tiillium nlticiatuig.

Interment will tie in Uak (iruve Cemetery. Gorman. Will JAM L. C.HAETOX-William () Brien 80. of 108 Wiltorri Street, a native of fhedniont.

died Friday in I'lty flo'pital here. He retired 18 yeans ago after h.aving worked a an engineer lor the fTaltimore and Ohio Hailri'ad tor 49 He wa- iiorn IE 1879 in a ot the late and Bridge! Diianeyi Rrk'H. He survivc'd by his wife. Kale I Bnen and nieces and Mr Hrien a member of vM. Augustine atholic Church, the pari'ii Holy Name Society aiki the Brotiieihood of Locomotive fie body at the HaMleft I'uneial Home A requiem will celebrated today at 9 m.

in St Augu.stine Churcii by Rev, Hannon Interment wiil be in Calvary Cemetery Minx KAXOK Jotni Crannr, 7fi. of 15 ri'ei. died Saturday ni Allegany ('ounty Infirmary A native ot Wilkevhoro, he a stiii ot the late John samuel and Sarah Taviur' Cia- tii He had been a salesman with Kingan Cominuiv Wilson A. ompaiiy. Rotumac Produce Company, ami had been employed by etc (ircene Street Grocery Ht' a charter mtsnber of Duke Bible anci also .1 member of the Mi'lhociist He in- his wiie.

Deitz Cranor, Hagt ''own two Richard i tail Wariicw Ga and Jon Hagcig-town two cidughtci.s Mis Elizabeth Sewell, and Claude Kline Kalamazoo. Mich. two Katherine c'ranor. Ame.s. L'wa and H.

MiEJwif. Slatesville scn- en graiuichJdton and one grandchild 'file body is at the Hater Funeral Home where set vices will he conduefed tociay 2 W'th Rev Jacob Snyder ofii- t.aling interment will he in II llcrest Burial wJI be AV-lliam Robert Thom. Eugene S. Harry Weaver. Jack Powell and H.

Matliek. MISS DFsslK K. SOMFKMLLF Elizabeth Somerville. 72. of Mi Aernon.

Iowa, a naiive oi county, died Saturday in Hospital, Tovva. Born in a daughter of le idle William and Harriet P'T'cr Somerv ille. had lived Iowa v(i years Somer- membership P. 1 Lutheran Church here and the Older of the Eastern Star. rvivini.

are a brother. A. Somerville. Fros'burg: a sis- 'or. Margaret S.

Gormly. Mf and a number of nephew and The body will arrive here Tuesday and he taken to Rose Hill I emeiery for at 2 by Rev. John F. Sammei, pastor of St. Paul Church.

MRS. HENRY DORRIER HANCOCE; Mrs Dorrier, 82. wife of Henry W. Dorner. died Saturday at her home near here following an illness of Born in nearby Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late John and Sophia 'Hebner Hoffman, had in this area most of lier life She held membership in St.

Pauls Lutheran Church, Rogers fleighLs. Surviving. her husband, are lour sons, Clarence Henry Herman C. and .1. Dorrier, and a daughter.

Mrs all of Hancock; a brother Tienry Hoffman Tlancock: a Jessie Barney Cumfverlarid. nine granck hil- clren and 20 grcat-grandchildrcn. The body at the (irovc Ftin- eral Home here. will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at Church by Rev August and interment will be in the church cemetery. I.ERDA LEHMAN Leroy Lehman. 4.3 of 1283 (tla- dy.s I.akewood. (Jhio. and a former resident of ganvilJe, died yesterday in Lakewood, Mr Lehman was a of Mrs.

Mary Harden Lehman. Hyndman. Pa and the late Humphrey Lehman. He employed as a machinist and a member ot the Episcopal Church in Lakewood. Surviving, mother, are widow.

France.s Della- ven I.ehman four children. Brian, illiam. and Barbara Lehman, all at home; two brothers. Paul Lehman. Parma (Jhio.

and Lloyd Lehman, Lakewood, and three si.ster*. Mr.s. Virginia Monteith. West Beach, Fla Mr.s Evelyn Hcnder.son. Washington, DC and Edith Brant.

Cumberland. The body will be at the Zeigler Funeral Home. Hyndman, alter 7 m. today. vviil be conducted there AVednesday at 2 pm and inter men! will in Hillcresl Burial Park.

MRS. AMI IT AM H. (Hl.l, Mrs. Gill. 75.

widow ot William H. Gill, and a funner resident, died Saturday in City Ho'pifal. East Livcupoul, Ohio. For the six has been tesidmg with a Mis. Grace Laughlin.

(Teorgetown. Pa and prior to that resided at 126 West FirJ Street, here. Mrs. (Till was born Dctoher 20, 1884, in Ea.st Liverpool, a daughter of the late James H. and Elizabeth Cochrane.

She was a member of Grace Church here. Besides Laughhn. she survived hy a daughter, John E'isher. Wilkes-Barre, a brother. Emmett J.

Cochrane, Oklahoma City, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body vvill be at the Scar- pclli Funeral Home this evening. Services are scheduled Wednesday with Rev. ITobert C. Ximon.

pastor of Grace Church, otf iciating. BENJ AMIN H. UeWII i OAKL.A.XD—Benjamin De- Witf 70 of Oakland, died Friday in the (lurrett County Memorial Hospital, -A of the late (Teorge and Mary DeWitt. he horn in (larrelt County March 26. 1889, He a formc'i' (Tarrett county a.sscssor and veii one term as a judge ot the Ganett County Orphans Court.

He ua' a member ot St. Lutheran Church. Red Hou.se, and the ol the World, rellin. He IS by his wile. Nellie 'Martin DeWitt; two Cleo Mt.

Lake and Mrs Bernice a LI wood DeWitt. Baltimore; tour JoliH DeWitf. CrclUn: Cyrus Dr Wilt. Oakland; George DcWitt. Wanen.

Ohio, and William DeWiit, Fort Lauderdale. Fla a Lena Xewbrougli. A'organtow and five grand- ehildren. The body 1 at the Leighkin ETineral Home where friends will be 1 until noun today, when it will be taken to the St. John's i.utheran Church for ser- at 2 p.

m. Rev, Luther Seihert will ofiiciate. interment Will he in the church cemetery, MARTHA E. RAINES KLASER Martha Raines. 82 who with her daughter Ritchie RD 1.

Kevser. died Friday in Poto- rnai A alley Hospital Born ni Hardy counlv had rcMded here for 18 She IS by tour other Mrs. Anna Kirkland. Smhhton. Katherine Hagerstown: Betty Kraik Baltimore, and Pearl Ritchie, Baltimore; two AAil- liam Piaines.

and John J. Baltimore; nine grandi tuldren. 19 great-grand- chldren and one great-great The t)Ody is at the Rogers Funeral Home where will be vnnducted today at 2 p.m wit'i the Rev. Frank Snyder ol- ficutiiiig Interment well be in the old Pine Cemetery. MRS.

HAROLD E. ALTOON A Mane M. Stor.g. .36 wife of Harold E. of Juniala.

died Wednesday in Hospital where he admitted earlier in the day with a heart ailment. Her death was the third death in her family within a period of four months A brother. Ernest Stuemptle. supervising principal of the Meyersdale schools, died in August, and another brother. Rev Herman Stuempfle.

of Hughesvillf. died month Her is the science instructor at Altoona High School MR.S. CATHERINE S. LENHAR GEORGE E. Rl HL GREEN SPRING Mrs Cath- George Elmer Ruhl.

60 of oil orine Svivia Lenhart. 86. who re- North Centre Street died yester- sided here with her daughter day in Memorial wheie Hazel Parrv. died Friday he had been a patient one weeK in Memorial Ho.spital. A Lfelong ol ihjs tii.v.

Homnev he a son 01 the late William She was born Virginia. Au- and Sadie Rubi, gust 20 1873 and a daughter Ruhl was a veteran of the late John and Rebecca World War I and was a reaied Shade Nesmith eieetncian's helper havmg She a member of the I'm- been employed by the Queen City tiHi Brethren Church. Electric Company He was a Be 'ides Parry, she i.s member of 24.9. hO vived by a son. Doyle Lenhart.

Surviving are his widow, Jus- (Trefm Spring: an adopted tina Ruhl: a daughtei Orville Shade. Berkley. Mrs William Often, this tuty, and a Jepson. Clarence Lenhart, two brothers. George Ruhl A all- New York N.

a fornia and John Ruhl. this city ter. SmJh. Cumber The body at the Hafer lu land; two si.ster.s Mrs Robert nei al Home where the iamiiy will Butler. Pike.side.

Martinsburg receive from 2 to 4 m. Agnes Hetzler. Martins- and 7 to 9 m. burg, a brother. Jo.seph Nesmith.

Servii vv i 11 be conduc ed Staunton, A a eight grandchild- there Wednesday at 2 oy ten and 11 great grandchildren Rev William R. Snyder. Services were conducted yes-of St. Luke Lutheran (hurch. terday in the Green Spring Meth- Bunal will be in Hill Churi-h with the Rev.

Wil-c'tery Full mihfary will liam DeShong oiliciaGng. Inter- accorded at by mciri- inent in Forest Glen Cerne- ot Fort Cumberland Po-t i3. American Legion, and Hciiry Hart Po.st 1411. Veterans of For- MRS. SARA E.

HEARTH eign Sai'ah F. Hearth. Members of the Eagles will 84 of 223 Frederick Street died (onduct a service tomorrow at night Sacred Heart 8:30 pm at the funeral home. Born in Eckhart, she was -n daughter of the late John A and Pan Wilham Emma Bernard Shaw. 1038 Shades Lane, died Sating She IS survived bv two daugh- night in Sacred Heart ter.s.

Mrs. Emma Arvin, he had been a patient live Clark.sburg. and Anna 1 11 and Cumberland, a i Chester Evans. (lenoa, III lE-lla two grandchildren and three born in Atlanta Ga, .1 great-grandchildren, Services will be conducUnl to- AAestern Maiyland Haih a. dav at 1 30 p.m.

111 the Kight PunV- FuiU'i-al llcmie. (lev William i' -'urvneil hy .1. Coy. vicai- oi Holy Crocs 1 copal CInirch. ofiicialins Inlei- William I l.iUoid mem will be Rose Hill Cerne Charles h.

Gillord. all of this Pallbeaiers will he Philip ml.v- Iwo Mr.s Anna I.eorge ClirlU'. Diegs (iars Miller. Ravnoiid neremer and Glenn Dav rs; Uf'vilt (lillord i.a.Monia five grandchildren and three VMI.LIA.M great grandchildren LD.XACUMXC rs. Charlotte The body is at the Silco.x Fu- B.

Gardner, .36. Lonacomng. died nei al where the lam Friday in Memorial ily will recc'ive tnends trom 2 to Cumberland. 4 p.m. and 7 'o 9 p.m She wa- a daughter of the late Seiviees will be conducted at Charles and Catherine Bee-the tuncnal home tomorrow at Shcxkey.

2 30 pm, hy Rev John F. Sam- She i.s survived by her bus niel. pastor ot St Paul Luth- band William (Tardner; four eran Church, Runal will be in daughters, Bcdty Clark Sunset Memorial Lonacomng: Betty Gardner Bolfior, Pa Mr' Chnrlos Rohort i -j son. Hnilon; M'' lyn. Bokor.

a son, William Gardnoi-. Lonaconing: a Washington, DC Ihor, Kdv.aid .1. Shockoy, Ohio, omplovod as a and nine grandehildien. hiakeman hv the RiO Sei ICOS and burial were held HJ.LAM X. EVANS He a of Mor- A 1 William Nolan uarel Custer Lamp.

Mar- Evans, 6,3, of Star Route. Kitz- tinsburg. and the late William 1) miller, died Friday in Garn-tt Lamp. wite the County Memorial Oak Mamie Masters Lamp. Survivors include lour Born in Greenland.

Va Robert D. Lamp. lile 13. 1896. he was a son tii Pyne.

Xewiiiuton Schell' Khz- unn Mervel Tulk. 11 iller, and the late David E. tiiisburg. and 1,3 grandchildren, the tiody at Uic Brown lle was employed as a coal nf-ral Home, Martinshurg, where jiiiner. will be condueted to- He by two daugh- morrow at 2 p.m.

Bunal will be ters. Mrs Emily Paugh, Star Kosodale Cemetery there. Route. Kit miller, and Nel- oNK.AI) SHl(K lie Elk Garcien: two sons, IKT Gi.nrad Hc't-bert and Raymond with both ot Kitzmiller. a Mi.s.

qaygiqfi Haimon Sylvia Bennett. Cumberland; two Saturday brolliers. Riley Evans. and Emual Kitzmiller; 27 grandchildren and five grandchildren. The IS ill the home his hmlher.

Kmua. Kvans. Kilzmil 1 1 vived hv another daughter. Mrs. ill be coiulueleit Nelhken llill (y shuv k.

Key-er; Vin ,0 iJ' iV' Hsr nit If ilTi (vhiick. 11 aiivl with Rev. A irgli ollieiat- .11 Uf. Edward .1. Shuck.

Hagerstown: ing. nfermcm will be in Kal- t' two liaivcv. baugh I erne ei'v. Elk 4 i Bowling (rieeii and Annabell EI-MER HEDRH Thompson. Clmago: 12 giand Hcdnck.

73. children and great grand- ched Friday in Green Spring children. where he had moved several days The body at the Hater Funer- ago. al Home where triends will be A tormer re.sident oi the Rom- received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ney area, he was born in Pendle- pm ton county, a of the late requiem will be celc- and Betty Hedrick, bratecl today 9 am. at ls wife.

Mrs. Alartha 'ReecL St Catholic Church. Hedrick. precedcM him in death. Interment will he in St.

Surv iv ing are two et ery. W(''tfriipiirl T'all- E. Hedrick Baltimore, and bearers will he William Angle, nun L. Hedrick. Paw Paw; two Emmett kahey Jackson, Betty Hook and bawrence Mantheiv.

Domimck Mi.s* Stella J. Hedrick, both ot Arnold and Lawrence Malloy. Paw Paw and a sister. Mrs El- FLlGin flight made oarliei tins month by Ensign K. Reiber.

son of Mr. and Charles Reiber, Du-i ley- Street, Ixinaconmg. and husband of the fi-irmcr Mr Joy E. Brooks of Lonaconing. He attended West ATrginia I niver.sity before entering the k'light 1'raining Program at the Naval Air Station.

Washington. D.C In addition fn he 1 being in eommun; cations, navigation, engineering. aerology, and civil air regulations during basic flight training at Pensacola. Fla. in Mmcis He was a son ol the late Jacol) and Elizabeth Shuck, and born in BENJAMIN F.

BERG W. Va, Benjamin F. Berg. 84. of here, yesterday at the home of in.s daughter, Mi.s.s Delphia Berg, Hun.

after a long native ot Grant ne was a of the late Chris and IT-ovcy Rohrbaugh Berg. Mr. Berg WHS a retired farmer and lumberman and was a member oi Hun Bapti.st Church His wite. Lelia Berg, preceded him in death. Surviving, besides hts daughter.

are three other daughters, Naomi Arthur; Mrs. Stella Hanlin. Mt. Storm, and Mary um- tierland; three sons, FTcrg. Rodney Rerz, ille.

and Hesiu't Berg, Piiiii; two Mrs, Eleanor I.seman. MeWhorten. W. and Mrs. Florence DaviS, Franklin.

and tour Noah. Thomas and Walter Berg, all of Run, and EIlis BcTg. will be conduced at 2 pm. at. the Run Lnion by Rev, Ray Rhodchcaver.

Burial will be in the clnirch cemetery The body is at the Arnold Funeral Tlorne, Peiersb.irg, anriwJl be taken to the home of daiigtitci', Miss Berg, today at 3 p.m. EDU AUl) S. AT IK. ALIDOX.A Fdward Stever.v 71. died ASednesdav in tuoiia A'eterans Hospiial.

veteran ol World War 1, he served in France tor two yoar.s wiih the lllih Company. was employed as a locomotive inspector at the East Allooiia roundhou'e ot the Pennsylvania Railroad Survivors include a son. James E. At tig. Frost burg.

WIIJ.I AM T. ABEHNA THV FLK G.ARDFX, W.Va ham 71 died suddenly yesterday morning a' Ins home A ot Mineral County, was a son of the late James T. and Ann Abernathy, Abernathy was a retired coal miner Surviving are hi.s widow Anna Taylor' two ot here and Hubert Abernathy. Va brothers. Owen Abernathy, of here, and Allen Abernathy.

and five grandchildren The body 1 at the Funeral Home. Rlaine. Patient In Hospital LOX.AGD.XLXG Mrs Lindley Dye. Delmold. i.s a patient Memorial Hospital, Cumheiiand.

len Kimble pper Tract. The' body will remain at the Combs Funeral Home here until ncKin today when it will be taken to Woodrow TTuon Church tor at 2 p.m Rev John Thomas will officiate and interment will be in the church cemetery. MISS ANNA If. BUKLEV ROMNEV, Va Anna I.ourse Buckley. 75, died Saturday in Hampshue County Memorial Hospital.

A native of county was a daughter of the late AVilliam and Martha Buckley The body is at the Shailer Funeral Tlomc where services wdl be conducted today at 1 p.m. Rev. Leslie vvill officiate and interment will be in Asbury Cemeterv. near Mooreiield, NOTICE! WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL January 4th BOB'S RADIO TV Body and Fender work Front End Alignment Radiator Repairs Auto Glass Installed Repair Shop 20s MachanU Froifburg OV 9-5240 II MAIN FtOSTlURG Palace Theatre Mon. Tue.

Wed. 2 Showings 7 and 9 New Year's Eve DANCE Firemen's Holl-Borton Thursday-Dee. 31st For Reservations Call HO HO 3-4341 HO 3-2956 CHRYSLER '58 Plymouth 2-dr. Hardtop $1795 Plymouth 4-dr. Six Cyi.

$1495 .36 Buick 2-dr Hardtop $1195 Belvedere ght 89.5 Chevrolet 2-dr 530 OV 9-9292 Frostburg Pctorr.ac Motors Open Evenmgs 6 3o to 8 30 LOT and GARAGE South AAater Street Frostburg Hillman Sunbeam The the the sensations of the best-seller! YMO Wednesday, Dec. 30 Is Penny Night One Regular Adm. Pius 1 Cent Admits 2.

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