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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO JHUIUJAI, FAKE 2 A SECTION TR Weather, Report: Warmer Waid Roberts Dies; Former Shmvnee School Head Monroe Co. Man Takes OwnXife. Mary Lindamood. died four Waid C. Roberts, of Shaw-1 ungnton Dome vara; and six Western Pennsylvania: sunny and warmer Monday, By United Press International Ohio: Increasing cloudiness grandchildren.

nee died following a lengthy ill years ago. ind warmer Monday. Scattered West Virginia: Monday part ly cloudy and warmer, high in. the upper 60s and 70s. Considerable cloudiness and mild Monday night and Tues Services will be held at 2 p.m.

high In 60s. Tuesday outlook cloudy.f showers or thunder- The body was taken to- Hillis Funeral Home where frieads Bess at im. Sunday (April 17) at Bethesda Hospital where he bad been a patient since Deaths and Funerals Tuesday in Toland Funeral Home at Dover. Burial will be may call after 7 p.m. today.

SUMMERFIELD William March 15.. in Dover. or thundershowers west Monday, spreading to east by Monday evening. High mostly I In 60s. Tuesday outlook cloudy "and turning cooler with showers ending.

day," chance of showers west showers and mild. Lake Erie: Southerly winds 20-30 tnots Monday. Showers probable Monday. Born Sept 1301, In Racine, Francis Fettig Low Monday TUght in the 40i and low 50s. he was the son of Dale and Reed, 60, found shot to death Saturday morning (April 16) at his home on Summerfield Route -t Sirs.

Dessie King daughter of Mr. and Mrs, of Caldwell Route three Electa M. Cross Roberts. BETHESDA Francis Joseph J. Miller.

(Frank) Edward Fettig, 60, of Mr. Roberts was Shawnee High School superintendent 29 daughters, Mrs. Mabel Oliver and Mrs. Helen Bradison, both of Cambridge, and Mrs. Geneva He had apparently been dead Surviving are three step-sons, Bethesda died at 11:25 p.m.

since Friday morning, Monroe Henry, Victor and Joseph years and had been connected Saturday (April 16) in Barnes Mrs. Dessie D. King, 74, of 1086 Greenwood avenue died unexpectedly at 2 a.m. Sunday (April 17) at Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been Schott of Caldwell; a brother, County deputy sheriffs said WippeL all of Pomeroy; and mm or 0.s.wutiim hum foiemst to with public schools 38 years. He ville Hospital after a long illness, Ralph Archer of Akron; three Deputies said Coroner Paul several nieces and nephews.

a graduate of Ohio State University. He was a member Turner ruled the death a sui sisters, Mrs. Donna Dimmerling Her husband, John Wippel, five taken at 6:30 p.m. Saturday Mr. Fettig was born May 1, sisters and two brothers are of Racine Masonic Lodge 461.

and Mrs. Eva Johanning, both of Canton, and Mrs. Edna Born Dec. 1, 1891, in Stafford, 1905, in Seymour, son of Reed had been shot in i the deceased. fWVIMTW she was the daughter of Albert the late Victor and Mary Hig- Surviving are his widow, Alice; a sister, Mrs.

Addie Stewart of Akron, 26 grand She was a member of St. chest by a shotgun and Ida Mae McPherson Rob- gins Fettig. He had worked 23 children, and 11 great-grand Bernard Catholic Church In He was found by an unidentified Cross of Sarasota, and bins. Her first husband, John W. years at Hanna Coal Company, children.

Two brothers and two relative. Reed, a day laborer, Corning and it's Rosary-Altar, several nieces and nephews. RCwroti Humphrey, died in 1927. She Mine 12 at Georgetown. sisters are deceased.

lived alone. Society. later married Ray S. King who Mr. Fettig was a member of Services will be held at 9:30 Friends may call at Carl W.

He was born Sept. 18, 1905, In The body was taken to Humphrey Funeral Home In Shawnee where friends may call died In 1963. Barnesville Church of the As a.m. Tuesday in Corpus Christi Hermey Funeral Home in Lewisville, son of Joseph and SLWW Mrs. King was a member of sumption, Local Union 7690 of Catholic Church in Belle Valley Bessie Hawkins Reed.

after I pm. today. Stafford Methodist Church. Corning after 6 p.m. today where rosary will be recited at United Mine Workers of Rosary will be recited at 7:30 Surviving are four brothers.

Services will be held at 2 p.m Surviving are two daughters America, and the Knights of p.m. today at Estadt Funeral p.m. today. Rosary-Altar WAftM George of JonesvUle, Thomas of Summerfield, John Columbus. Wednesday at Shawnee Methodist Church.

Burial will be in Home in Caldwell. Burial will Mrs. Dwight (Marjorie) Oliver of Middleport and Mrs. Robert Society will also recite the I be in St Peter's Cemetery, Surviving are his widow, the rosary at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

of Port Clinton and S. W. Reed Shawnee Cemetery. (Dorothy) McPherson of Bed Canton. former Violet Lucas; a daugh Requiem high mass win be of Lewisville Route three rr.woiTN.

ford; a son, Charles Ray King celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednes ter, Mrs. Nina Chaney of Lima; sisters, Mrs. Martha Rutherford HIGHEST TCMPCMTURCS Si of the home; two step-daugh Everett W. Hatfield two sons, Thomas Fettig of of Sarah ville, Mrs.

Mary day at St Bernard Church. CLOUD rOKECAST ters, Mrs. Reginald (Lena) John C. Felton SENECAVULE 'John Felton, 58, of Lore City, Lima, and Louis of the home; a WARM Slaven of Elwood City, Pa. and Miller of Chesterland and Mrs.

Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Pomeroy. of Everett W. Hatfield, 50, sister. Mrs. Mary Heeb of Mrs.

James Martin of Frank Mable Eckelberryof Cam Duncan Falls, a barber, died at Connersville, a brother, furt, Ky. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge; a step-son, Wesley King Victor Fettig of Seymour; and The body was taken to Mallett Young Service 5:30 a.m. Sunday (April 17) in Good Samaritan Hospital where carpenter, died Sunday morning (April 17) at his home after an of Kalkaska, a stepbrother. Bertram Hawkins of, four grandchildren. Funeral Home in Stafford where me was admitted Saturday.

for SOMERSET Services friends may call. Friends may call at Kelly Adamsville Route 20 grand Death was due to an apparent WEATHCR fOTOCASTi MEtZIHGMIKOHSUET of Mrs. Helen J. Young, 70, Mr. Felton was born May 3 Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Kemp Funeral. Home in children; and a number of great heart attack. Somerset will be field at 2 p.m. today at the funeral home with Bethesda after 7 p.m. today.

grandchildren. A son, Harry, is Mr. Hatfield was born Feb. today at Somerset Methodist 1907, In Lore City, son of the late George and Maybel Brown Felton. He married the former Rev.

Charles Tulga officiating. deceased. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday Church. The body will be taken Burial will be in Swazey Ceme 21, 1916, In Glouster, son of Fred and Ollie Hogue Hatfield The body was taken to Arthur to the church at 1 p.m.

Burial Mildred Johnson who survives tery. in Barnesville Church of the Bryan Funeral Home where of Duncan Falls. He moved to will be in Somerset Cemetery in Mr. Felton was a member of WEATHER ELSEWHERE NATIONAL SUMMARY Assumption. Rosary will be re Duncan Falls in 1927 with his friends may call after noon to wasnington Atlanta 44 charge of Thomas Funeral Lore City Methodist Church.

Showen and light now flurrlM ire likelv today from the Rockiei to the Wihita cited at 8 p.m. Tueaday at the parents and graduated from day. Home of Somerset Surviving In addition to hisj Boeton cy 53 i' S.C -6 50 Des Moines PC ...............5 37 a member of Hebron Methodist funeral home. Burial will be in Mrs. Young died Thursday.

Great Basin and aver the upper Lake region. Showers and thundershowers are expected from the lower Lakes southward through the Ohio-Tennessee valleys Philo High School In 1935. Since 1953, he operated Hatfield 50 Church and Priscilla Club. El Paso .....75 Barnesville Catholic Cemetery. widow are four daughters, Mrs.

Marybell George of Cambridge, Ed 11 58 Surviving are her husband, OHIO SKIES Sunset today p.m. Sunrise tomorrow ..5:45 s.m. Moooris tomorrow a.m. New Moon 2i The planet, Saturn, now appears sbout halfway between Mercury and mucbj brighter Venus. Mercury will disappear into the rays of the rising sun.

Barber Shop in Duncan Falls. Hartman Service Services for Robert C. Hart- Mrs. Juanita Matheney of Roush Service iaaatatfat.8t Indianapolis Loe Angeles cy. Miami Ben pc New Orleans pc New York cv Charles of the home; and a to uie iiuir coast ana aiso over tower Rockies.

Elsewhere fair to partly cloudy skies- should prevail. A warming trend is indicated for the eastern seaboard while Mr. Hatfield was a veteran of ....73 47 Edward Gibbons i Cambridge, Mrs. Irene PheB of 66 47 sister, Mrs. Alice Elrick of Van World War having served In man, 48, of Plant City, will cooler weather moves Into the area from Services for Thomas Raleigh "'63 41 San Fran 0 35 58 Edward G.

Gibbons, 49, of Nuys, Calif. the Lakes southward to the Gulf coast Tampa, Fla. and Mrs. Vivian Shepard of Cincinnati: three the South Pacific. He was be held at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Henry Roush, 68, of 1351H PREDICTED TEMPERATURES 1119 Moxahala avenue died at member of Ernest G. Walsh Today's 65 Gyde E. Thompson Funeral Greenwood avenue will be held sons, John W. Felton of Dear Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Hebron Chapel Today's Low 34 6:10 p.m.

Sunday (April 17) at Post 246, of the American Home in Duncan Falls SUNDAY'S TEMPERATURES born, Bobby Lee Felton at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Putnam Sunday's High 63 a Cambridge hospital of the Charles R. Boring Legion at Duncan Falls. Rev. B.

C. Kreis of California, and Jack Richard Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home Sunday's low .......30 Born Jan. 25, 1917. In Zanes- Funeral Home with the Rev. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

a.m 37 4 P.m. ........3 Burial will be In Duncan Falls Felton of the home; two with Rev. B. Kreis officiat II a.m SI p.m. ville, he was the son of Stephen Robert Davis officiating.

Burial Noon 57 p.m. .59 thers. Wilbur Felton of Cemetery. Friends may call at ing. Burial will be In Duncan and Eva Huffman Gibbons.

2 p.m. p.m. ........95 Janet Hatfield; four daughters, Miss Donna Hatfield of Columbus, Misses Joyce, Luanne, and will be In Glen Rest Cemetery, Washington, Pa Richard the funeral home after 7 p.m. PRECIPITATION Falls Cemetery. Friends may He operated a grocery store Last 24 hours None Reynoldsburg.

Felton who Is serving In Viet; today. call at the funeral home. at Dillon Falls before his Illness Carolyn Sue, all of the home; a PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Miu Mary Dulan Vin Straat Good Samaritan Fair Condition Pat" Mr. Hartman, a former Philo Friends may call, at- the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Mr. Roush died Saturday.

Nam; four sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell of Washing two years ago. former Lucy Lanninei' his son, Everett w. Hatfield Jr. of the home; his parents of resident died Saturday.

Surviving are four brothers, mother of Crooksville Route 1: p.m. today. ton, PcL, Mrs. Audrey Emph of Gates Service Joseph of Cambridge, William Duncan Falls; a sister Mrs. three daughters, Mrs.

Connie Cannonsburg, Mrs. Ada Tau of William Holmes -A V--'-." Dolores Crew of Cleveland. Murray, Mrs. Marlene Ander Cuddy, and Mrs. Delores of Columbus, Alfred of Parkers-burg, W.

Va. and Robert of 1119 Stewart Thomas Services for Mrs. Edith H. (ffltrtd fata Rtgff PUTNAM AVI. CHAPEL" 421 PUTNAM AVI.

MONDAY PHILLIPS Joseph Frank, 10:30 a.m. Chapel. BLUE AYECHAPEV 1271 ILUI AVt The body Is at Clyde E. Evans of New Jersey; and 22! son, and Mrs. Linda Scott, all of William M.

Holmes, 61, of 999 Moxahala avenue; three sisters, Stewart D. Thomas, 56, of grandchildren. Greenwood avenue died of Mrs. James (Betty) Miller of! Thompson Funeral Home In Duncan Falls where friends may call after 7 p.m. today and Gates, 82, of Columbus will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home with Rev. FT. Roger Friends may call at Meek pneumonia at 5 p.m. Sunday Crooksville Route two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Wolfe of Crooksville and Mrs.

Helene Keister of New Lexington; two zanesviile Route 8, Mrs. Jay SEND A CARD OR LETTER TODAY Funeral Home in Senecaville near Rose Farm died at 10:05 p.m, Saturday (April 16) at Good Samaritan Hospital after (April 17) at Good Samaritan (Clara) Hill of Buckeye Lake 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 Rollins of Cambridge officiat Services will be held at i p.m.

Hospital where he was admitted four hours earlier. to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Services wul a long illness. He had been a brothers, Carl and Harold Thomas, both of Crooksville and Mrs.

George (Pauline) Snyder of 845 Cliffwood avenue; and several nieces and nephews. ing. Wednesday at the funeral home be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at hospital patient five weeks. Born June 4, 1904 In Zanes- Gates died.

Saturday. with Rev. Ralph C. Zundel of the funeral home. Mr.

Thomas, a retired coal Route and four 1 ville, he was the son of Mr3. ficiating. Burial will be In The body was taken to De- miner, was born in Misco, near Long and Baker Funeral Home Duncan Falls Lewis Archer Ann Quinlan Holmes of DeMent Rest Home and the late William Services will be held at 2 p.m. Crooksville; May 4, 1909, son, of; Mrs. Elizabeth Wippel where friends may call 7 to 9 David ana oiue "Stewart Tuesday at Fred L.

Cannon and Sons Funeral Home in Crooks Holmes. Lewis Archer, 78, of Sarahs- Glad Lindamood CORNING Mrs. Elizabeth p.m. today and 2 to i and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Thomas. His father and a sister are deceased. He was assistant to the ville died In Good Samaritan -UeJUny ana Oamrl ville with Rev. Halley Smith A. Wippel, 84.

of Corning died Glad Lindamood, about 76, of Hospital at 4:40 p.m. Saturday secretary for Eagles Lodge He attended the Church of at 6:30 a.m. Sunday (April 17) officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. Friends several years and retired in (April 16) after a week's Illness.

Sirs. Mary Crawford Christ on Woodlawn avenue. in Mount St Mary Hospital at Dover, a Monroe County native, died at 6 a.m. Sunday (April 17) Surviving are his widow, the may call at the funeral home. Death was due to an apparent heart attack, HEBRON Mrs.

Mary E. after a long illness. 1960 after suffering a stroke. A past worthy president of Eagles Lodge, he was a member of St Thomas Catholic Church, Holy Crawford, 65, of Hebron died at He worked in a steel mill at Mr. Archer, a retired Canton Nelsonville where she had been a patient five days.

Mrs. Wippel had lived fn Corning 11 years. She was born June 8, 1881, In Pomeroy, 25 p.m. Saturday (April 16) at Dover, real estate salesman, was born June 7, 1889, In Carlisle, son of Mr. Lindamood was a mem her home after being ill several Name and Purgatorial societies.

William R. and Martha White ber of the Lutheran church. Also surviving are his widow, years. She was a retired school teacher. FUNERAL HOME Milton W.

SehlsJr, aj 74, 820 Pint St. Strvlcts Monday 2:30 p.m. at our Chapel. Mrs. Gladys M.

Nelson, age 42. 4th Street. Philo. Service 1:00 p.m. Monday at our Chapel.

Mrs. Edlrh Hammond Ootei, aqe 2, 3083 Neil Art, Columbus, O. Former resident of Norwich, O. Friends may call at oar Chapel. 1 W.

B. DeLong Doris E. Baker IL W. Baker 56 So. Srh St.

Phone GL 2-9356 Surviving are a son, Raymond Archer. His Emma Mary; two daughters, Mrs. George (Patty) Singleton of 827 A native of Indiana, she had Lindamood of Orrville; a Archer, died 23 years ago. resided here more than 40 Locust avenue and Mrs. John Surviving are three sons, ARTHUR BRYAN FUNERAL HOME 2311 MAPLI AVE.

ZANESVILLE, OHIO AMBULANCE PHONI4S2.M4 ABTBTJB A. BRVAW DIBJECTOBS BOBEBT X. BAIBD years. She was born Sept. 15, George Archer of Canton, (Sally) Andrews of 429 West- daughter, Mrs.

William (Eilene) Bell of Medina; two brothers, Frank Lindamood of California and Carl of Dover. His wife, Saturday Deaths James Everett Archer of 1900, daughter of Frank and view driven. Mrs. Sarahsville and Harold. Archer Ella Heiss Ecebarger.

She was Howard (Jane) Kendrick of 703 ARCHER, Lewis. 78. of SarahsviJle at 4:40 p.m. in Good Samaritan Hospital; body atl Estadt Funeral Home in Cald well. HARTMAN, Robert 48, of Plant City, early Saturday in a Tampa hospital; body to be taken to Clyde Thompson Funeral Home in Duncan Fans.

GATES, Mrs. Edith, 82, of Columbus, at 6 a.m. at her If your telephone rang right now how far would you have to go to answer it home; body at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home. Frazeysburg Route 2, at 2:30 p.m. in Good Samaritan Hospital; services at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Baughman and Sons Funeral Home in Frazeysburg. PARRILL, Pamela Sue, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parrill of 1409 Central avenue, at 1:56 p.m. two hours after birth in Bethesda Hospital; graveside services at 2 p.m.

today In Woodlawn Cemetery In charge Wouldn't i you know it? The phone rings there-- when you're here! Does it take you upstairs? Downstairs? From one end of the house to the other? You live in an underphoned home. There's a simple answer one or more extensions in the places where you're most likely to be. And choose from a wide range of colors and styles: the Princess phone with a versatile light-up dial and night light; handsome styles for desk or table-convenient wall models; the exciting new dial-in-the-handset Trimline phone that rests lightly in the palm of your of Blue AVenue Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home. -noUSH, Thomas Henry, 68, of IMSb Greenwood avenue, at 1:15 p.m. at the home of a mmmmmimmmmmsmsmi 3 I' i if iJ'f i lit 1A v-'--ii daughter, Mrs.

Forrest Headley of 1055 Griffith drive; body at Putnam Chapel of Bolin Funeral Home. THOMAS, 56, of Crooksville Route 1, at 10:05 hand. Extension phones cost as little as 95 a month each plus tax (installation and equipment charges extra). Ask your Ohio Bell service representative or telephone man about step'Saving extensions. Then, when the phone rings you can reach instead of run.

p.m. in Good Samaritan Hos pital; services at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fred L. Cannon and Sons Funeral Home in Crooksville. ft 1 raw Ohio Bell Part of th Nitiommdi Erf System jUNfMLHOHi 135 FOREST AVENUE AK3ULANCE 452-5494.

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