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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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died April 25, 1983. NELLIE WARD Friends may call 2 to 4 and Drive, who died Sunday, will Bora July 15, 1952, In ingle and Miss Julie Surviving are one son, SHAWNEE Nellie Ward, 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bryan be 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today Zanesville he was the son of Lightfoot, wwi in no .1 it fti Chifflat I.lohtfnnr nf FneilaS m3V Call 4 10 100 THE TIMES RECORDER 2-A WED. JULY 6, 1983 p.ic i i r.

mM Tnfnn Cf aruf fha lata 7 11 9 fl-IO. Bl LcLaJIIS one sister, rars. o.a a. lucsuay, juiy 3, in vices will ae neiu ai i p.iu. services wui De ai iv a.m.

iuo uiuiouo u. cWarai Uom. lames (Mary Evelyn) nernome after a long Ulnea. Thursday with Pastor Larry Thursday at the funeral tnaries w.ugnuooi. riir.S3ri Obituaries Mrs.

ward formerly rja 8 R. Kudart officiating. Burial home, and burial will be in Mr. ugntiopi was preceaea "KJrj, confectionery in New will be in Memorial Park. Woodlawn Cemetery.

Pd. in death By a brother, Charles 1p.m. r1tttteRf, Straitsville and had been an Notice. Junior Lightfoot, in August Sieve Hmop officiating activebowler. iauk nwniMOBE 1982.

Burlap will beta Woodlawn Parkinson of 1240 Lindbergh and one brother, James Pyleof619ShinnickSt. Friends may call 2 to 4 and She was born Dec. 18. 1889. iam nf CAROLINE KENNEDY Survivers include a mater- uraeiery.

-ru. noute. sne was Dorn uec. 18, 1889, Lindimore 70 of Caroline KeNncut survivers mciuue a mair- John w. SNIDER JR.

a sanay rresion, Dotni Baptist Church of Byesviiie. 7 to 9 p.m. today at Clyde E. John William Snider 64, of Groveport. and Mrs.

Sally He was born Oct. 27, 1907, in Thompson Funeral Home in in New Straitsville. the. mm Caroenter Road Yd- Services for Caroline nal grandmother, Cathenne of 67289 N. Eighth St.

Road, Hutson of Columbus; and one Blissfield, a son of John Duncan Falls, where services daughter of Frank and Nancy ianti Mich formerly of English Kennedy, 78, of 2540 Lightfoot of Zanesville; a son, Cambridge, died at 2:03 a.m. step-granddaughter. Wesley and Lulu Peer House, will be held at 1 p.m. Thurs-Blosser Miller. Morean County died at 3 Marion Drive, who died Sun-Craig of Zanesville; two LARGE SELECTION OF BALLOON BOUQUETS Sunday, July 3, at Guernsey ncnus may can 10 1 ana his wife, the former Hazel day, the Rev.

Harley noaier rreceaing ner in aeatn was Tuesdav julv 5 at the y. 1 m- aaugniers, aiacey anu uax Memorial Hospital; 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Stone- Fletcher, died Oct. 7, 1973. officiating.

Burial will be in her husband, Robert, in 1961. V'i kosDital in Ann 'Arbor day at Hillis Funeral Home, Lightfoot, both of Zanesville; Mr. Snider was a retired Matheney Funeral Home in Surviving are a son, Harold the Duncan Falls Cemetery. Survivors include one Mirh with the Rev. Henry Mayle of-a brother, Howard C.

TRY US FORD'S FLOWERS 453-0378 Lightfoot of Zanesville, and employee of the Department uiesiernw. p. House Jr. of Marietta; a VFW Post 1058 will conduct sister, Kathryn Peck of New DeLong and Baker Funeral ficiatine. Home is in charge of ar- unai wui pe wooauwn inree mm, wn.

Cemetery. rangements. of Agriculture and of the services win be at 10:30 daughter, Mrs. Clem (Susan) military services at the Straitsville, and several Borden Company of Colum- Friday at Mt. Hermon Jerles of Byesviiie; 10 grand- cemetery.

nieces and nephews, bus. Community Church with the children and seven great- Friends may call after 7 He was past president of the paul Johnson of-grandchildren, and a sister, pm. today and anytime Toastmaster Club in ficiatine. Mrs. Pauline Torjusen of CALDWELL Wilbur L.

Thursday at Humphrey Zanesville. He was active in in Mt. Her- Coshocton. "ccu- runerai Home in snawnee. A the Junior Achievement Pro- mon Cemetery, gram and as a Scoutmaster, FRANCIS A.

TOUVELLE Friends may call from 6 to 9 ieny 01 caiaweii, aiea ai prayer service will be held at p.m. today at McGaughy-3? p.m., Monday. JuW 4, at p.m. Thursday. Black Funeral Home in University Hospital in Colum- Funeral Mass will be at 11 Bvesvile.

Services will be Pus iouowing a lingering 11- a Friday, at St. toiumDus. COSHOCTON Francis A. Mr Snider was a graduate Touvelle, 70, of 513 S. 10th of Ohio State University and Coshocton, died Tuesday held at 1 p.m.

Thursday at Augustine's Catholic Church, an Army veteran of World morning, July 5, at his home calvary Baptist tnurcn on c.uthw" 1 1 1 nit, Th 1 Klcnara MOCn Warll. followine a lenethv illness South Sixth Street in ine northwest Un ted ficiatine. He was born ADril 15. 1919. 552yhi5iL-n Bvesvllle with the Rev.

Ken- Methodist Church of Colum- will be in New CLARENCE KIRKBRIDE 0 Services for Clarence A. DSeces for P. (Kirby) Kirkbride, 90, of 101 Palmer of 448 Pine SL Jones South Zanesville. who died Saturday, will be who died Monday, July 4, will held at 10 a.m., today al HiUis be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at riaJ Home, with the Rev.

William Thompson and Son Hiram Maddox and the Rev. Funeral Home in White Cot- W.C.T.Ayres officiating tage with the Rev. Orlo Burial wm be in Woodlawn Freshly officiating. Burial Cemetery. Pd.

Notice. "'CHARD B. QUINN JtaK tXSS Funeral services for hlpP Richard B. Qulnn, 59, 5490 nome- Pinecrest Drive, who died Ju- VANCE S.DICK ly 1, will be held at lp.m. to-Services for Vance S.

(Stu) day at Bolin Funeral Home, Dick, 58, of 2505 Douglas with the Rev. Charles W. Drive, will be held at 2:30 Adams officiating. in Marietta, the son of John emoloved at Moore Enamel- neth Pugh officiating. Burial Ms Straitsville Cemetery Ua knrn Anrll in uq 117 1.

r.Bkniuiiail ww UVtll flUI 191V. eiiiu ijuici oyc vai ucuici mo in wpcr l.afavptta Inr 7S win dc in uici niHpr n.t 1 Pomptarv Rvpcvillff Snider. years, oeiore reunng ne naa 1 Surviving are his wife. Pmninvprt at Rnttnn Having Trouble Hearing? ZANESVILLE A free offer of special interest to those who have trouble hearing has been announced by Beltone. A non operating model of the smallest Beltone aid will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this advertisement.

Send for this non-operating model, put it on and wear it in the privacy of your own home. While many people with a hearing loss will not. received any significant benefit from any hearing aid, this non working model will show vou how tiny hearing help can be, and it's yours to keep free. The actual aid weighs less than a fourth of an ounce, and it's all at ear level in one unit. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now.

Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Beltone Hearing Aid Service, 233 Main Street, Zanesville. Phone 453-1103. Pd-Adv, in Caldwell, the son of Donald DAVID I. HALLEY E.

and Mamie Efaw Reed. David L. Halley, 44, of 564 Besides his parents he is pine died at 8:18 p.m. survived by his wife Bar- Monday, July 4, at Bethesda bara and two sons, Thomas Hospital following a short il-Matthew and Michael David, lness. all of the home.

Born March 6. 1939. in WILBUR DAVIS JR. Wilbur (Soap) Davis 58, of Newark, died at 5 a.m. Monday, July 4, at the Dayton VA Hospital.

todav at Bolin Funeral Burial will De in wuiiams Queen Esther Simmons construction as a painter, whom he married Jan. 9, Born June 11, 1913 in Wills 1942; one son, John W. Snider creek, he was the son of the III, of Columbus; two iate William G. and Nora A. daughters, Peggy Ann Miller Touvelle.

Flowers and Diane Sue Mr. Touvelle married his Snider, both of Columbus; one wjfe tne former Virginia M. brother, Robert N. Snider of Moore, Jan. 17, 1933.

Cambridge; one sister, Surviving in addition to his Zanpsvillp. he was (hp snn nf fj'm ihn r.nrrinn Ppmpfprv Prt NnHop Mr. Davis was a veteran of nenos may can 7 to 9 World War II, a retired Thursday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Edith C.

McCutcheon Halley Haeberg officiating, carpenter and a member of Friday at McVay Funeral of 564 Pine St. and the late Burial will be in Memorial HAROLD W. LIGHTFOOT the Newark Moose Lodge. Home. John H.

Halley. part Harold W. Lightfoot, 30, of was Dom Jan. laza, in umoiuewniaLiut surviving in aaaiuon to nis 353 Mead died at p.m. uoroiny wiauuen 01 uam- are two sons, William unnH In in the Good p.m.

rriuay ai dcu motner are a Dromer. jonn rtutMv.i uwuhu I-KCUEKIIR L. DUKIXC! Touvelle of Coshocton ton the son of i and Grace Toliver Davis. cemetery, with the Kev. ane w.

Halley of Blue Rock, and Calling hours for reaencK Samaritan Medical Center L. Burney, 78, of 548 Gorrell Room of a self win uc iiciu at i.arrv rmivpl nf wpii 10:30 a.m. today at the Thorn YSSLJni- thrPP dauUtPr. Surviving are his wife, Wilson officiating several nieces and nephews. I inflicted eunshot wound.

Mr. Lightfoot was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Funeral Home in Cambridge Mrs. Harold (Shirley) M.

with the Rev. Leon Hutchins Hawell, Mrs. Louise Harding officiating and Mrs. Harlan (KayT Jm rJ IwSf." rVJt Graveside service will be oil rnch Friends In The Hospital Connie conducted bv the Guernsey Newark and Mrs. Ann Thomas, bethesda bolton.

Admitt.d Peeev Zerkle. Cumberland. Caldwell. Schults of Thornville; four ANNOUNCEMENT Ki ah ai grandsons and lour step- Northwood Cemetery. grandchildren.

Services will be held at 1 D.m. Thursday at Free ROGER LUMAN JR. Roeer S. Luman 40. of Funeral Home.

309 S. Fourth brothers. Elwood, Jerry and Paul, all of Newark, and Harry of Twining, and six grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Charles R.

Boring Funeral Home in Thornville, where services wtD be held at 10 575 Brighton died at St Cnshorton with the Rev 2:30 p.m., Monday, July 4, at Father Robert Metzger of-h'snome. ficiating. Burial will be in Mr. Luman was an Southlawn Cemetery. Allan Arnold, Coshocton.

Dismissed Charles E. Murphy, Box Paul Arnold, Philo. Sherrie Bernard, Glouster; 7945, Zanesville. Mahala Craig, WestSubray Dahood, Caldwell; Thomas B. Paul, 2378 S.

Lafayette. Josephine DePhillips, RiverRoad. Kay Dudley, Byesviiie. Morgantown: Rufus Garner, Frances L. Morosco, 841 W.

Cleta Graham, Dresden. McConnelsville; Joysan Hart-Taylor St. Barbara Kane. Roseville. meyer, 1240 Lectric Lane; Linda C.

Calland, 824 Earl Lauderbaugh, New Peggy Hayes, Ml Pierce St. Locust Ave. Lexington. Kithy Keallher, Coshocton; Juanita Samson, 58 Herbert Martin, 1750 Nob Bryan wfles, 2314 noge Ave. Glessner Ave.

Htfl. Cynthia Miller, Frazeysburg; David E. Williams 851 Bryan Moose, 277 Chapel Betty Moran, Frazeysburg; Military Road. Hill Road. Amanda Summerville, 1060 James W.Fogle, Caldwell.

Debbie Scheitler, New Market Raymond Robert E. Friel, New Straitsville. Weinstock, 72 Montague; Straitsville. WILLIAM M. STUBBS ARCHITECT INC.

AIA WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE REORGANIZATION AND NAME CHANGE OF THEIR FIRM TO ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING GROUP INC. The New Corporate Structure Shall Consist Of employee of McGraw Edison Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Ca, and a U.S. Navy veteran, indav and until the tin TmTf Kn Rev Malone officiating. Hp whs born Mav $4 N43 Tkr, rnUUp Burial wlfl be in Wilson OCI TILCO I iiui ouajr ai Hit the son of Roger S.

and Jean funeral home. E. Conkle Luman, of 23 Juanita South Zanesville. GLADYS POLING Besides his parents he is CALDWELL Gladys Pol-survived by his wife, Deanna ing, 73, of Buffalo, Ohio, Cemetery in Newark. HOMER O.PYLE Homer O.

Pyle, 62, of 717 Eppley Ave. died at 9:22 p.m. Florence Thompson, 4555 Kenneth Wood. Crooksville. Harrv S.

Glines. Roseville. East Pike. Arthur James, 964 Marietta Tate Luman; two sons, Scott formerly of Caldwell, died a OFFICERS William M. Stubbs President onday, July 4, at Bethesda St.

Jerry Wilkinson Kim GOOD SAMARITAN Allan Luman, Dennis Road. 11:45, Monday, July 4, at Stal where fie Thad been a and Roger S. Luman III of the Guernsey Memorial Hospital. "5L. ii-5f i U.S.

Army, Fort McCellan, Mrs. Poling was a former mn.npp V. President, Secretary V. President, Treasurer CicfPrc Mrc Horn it nlarir nf nnnrrc anri sisters, Mrs. clerk of courts and Jeffrey W.

Stubbs Craig Gossman APG will remain at the address of: Area Births of Finlaw Lumber Company two deputy Stephen (Rita Ann) Rucker of belonged to the First Chris-Pataskala and Kathy Renee tian Church of Caldwell. and served Army aunng World War II as a flight Admitted Dismissed Christopher Winters, 2300 Patricia J. Perone, 732 Adams Lane. Brown St. Eva Jane Kissner, G.

Sue Johnson, 1160 Ridge Coshocton; Chester E. Rig-Ave. gle, 109 Jones Leota P. Virginia A. Spencer, 861 Starr, Glouster: James D.

Grove Road. Addington, New Lexington. James M. Fountain, 1169 Gayla Drive. 21 North Fifth Strcot Zanosvill, Ohio 43701 Phona: 614-454-3211 Luman, Adair Avenue; one She was born April 5, 1910, i mi.

wwi ii nuui iiu, onn naar inmatino Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dube of 300 Walker Drive, a daughter at Good Samaritan, in A :M.1 Clifiliiivi, uiuv.rui,i.6 Drotner, Patrick Rosehili Road; and a grand- of George L. and Cora Green He a He was a member of the Julv 5.

Zanesville VFW Post No. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. inMi Srhpitlpr nf Npw Straitsville.

'I Open Daily 0 Mr. Pyle was born Aug. 24, a daughter at Bethesda, July ing Road eRoad. Marv V. ChaDDelear.

948 Sundoy 1920. in Blue Kock rownsnin. 4. 6 r7TTD3ULr Li WED. THRU SAT.

Lvnn Zerk Adair Ave a son of Herbert and Stella Mr. and Mrs J. Eynon, Cam- a son at The Saving Place Debra bridge. Echelberry Pyle. of Cumberland His wife, Gladys L.

Pyle, Bethesda, July 4 motner, Mrs. btena j. Thompson. of Grove Avenue. Preceding her in death is Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

her husband, Elmer, in 1959. today at Hillis Funeral Home. Surviving are one daughter, Services will be at 1 p.m. Mrs. Doris Knapp of Buffalo; Thursday, at the funeral four grandchildren and six home, and burial will be in great-grandchildren.

Memorial Park. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at McVay MARY G. ALTIER Funeral Home in Caldwell. CORNING Mary G.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Altier, 73, of Corning Route 2, Thursday at the funeral died at 11:45 p.m., Monday, homw with Pastor Jim Gar-July 4, at her home after an rett officiating, apparent heart attack. Burial will be in Olive Mrs. Altier was a member Cemetery in Caldwell, of St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Corning, St.

DOROTHY FRAUNFELTER William's Catholic Church in Dorothy A. Fraunfelter, 62, Naples, and belonged to of 3140 Fairway Lane, died at the Altar and Rosary Society 2:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, at of both. Bethesda Hospital. She was born April 1, 1910, Mrs.

Fraunfelter was a in Somerset, the daughter of member of St. Thomas Augusta and Blanche Bennett Catholic Church and a past Flautt. president of the American Surviving are her husband, Legion Auxiliary. John Altier; five sons, Leo, She was born Nov. 24, 1920, Paul and Louis Altier, all of in Zanesville, the daughter of Corning, John Altier Jr.

of Bernard and Anna Gaus Crooksville and William Dusenberry Altier of Zanesville- three Surviving are her husband, daughters, Mrs. Thomas William L. Fraunfelter; two (Mary Ann) Flowers of Lan- sons, Michael T. Fraunfelter. caster.

Mrs. Dale (Pamela) 2140 Potts Lane and Pat C6mpuen THE AUTOMATIC SELF-ADJUSTING HEARING AID TESTIMONIALS "I'm hearing normal with Computer, don't notice it at all, well pleased." FATHER MATTINGLY, Newark Compston of Corning and Christine Altier of Columbus; 43 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and all day Thursday at Fraunfelter of Columbus; and three grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at Bryan FuneralHome. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, at the funeral I commodore VIC20 1 wuey-van rossen runerai Home in Cornine. The rosarv home, with Father Valerian will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Lucier officiating, Burial will be in Mt.

Olive Thursday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at St. Bernard's Catholic Church, with Father Cemetery. REV.

HAROLD P. HOUSE BYESVILLE The Rev. rank Meagher officiating. Rnrial will hp in Npu rpv. Harold P.

(Howdy) House, 75, "All hearing aids are not the have tried regular aids, but they sounded like a radio hissing or just plain harsh. People who are put on with hearing aids should try Computer. more natural. I like it 100 better than the others." LEROYMUIR, St. Louisville "My hearing aid is like the sound of music.

Without the Computer hearing aid I'm lost. It helps me to enjoy the world and my music to the fullest. MARION CARR Expandable Home Computer Versatile unit that's a computer and a game machine. Features full typewriter-style keyboard and expandable memory. Adventureland Cartridge 15 14 SpeedBingo Math Cartridge M2 84 "Omega Race" Game Cartridge 1 2 84 90 DAY TRIAL ington Cemetery.

of Byesviiie, died Monday The family requests dona- afternoon at Aultman tions be made to the Arthritis General Hospital in Canton Foundation. following an eight-month ll- lness KATHERNL. GWILYM Rev. House was sports CHESTERHILL Kathern editor of the Coshocton L. Gwilym, 60.

of Amesville, Tribune for more than 20 formerly of Columbus, died at years, and also worked at 11:35 p.m., Monday, July 4, at newspapers in Doctors Hospital in Nelson- Newcomerstown and Colum-ville. bus. Mrs. Gwilym was a He began his ministry at restaurant worker and a West Side Gospel Mission in member of Pentecost Church. Coshocton, and in 1952 She was born July 11, 1922, became tpastor of Calvary in Parkersburg W.Va., the Baptist Church in Byesviiie, daughter of Sherman and where he served for 21 years.

Belle Hadley Reeves. He was later assistant Surviving are her husband, minister at Marietta Bible Belford Gwilym, whom she Center and pastor of First married Feb. 4, 1955; one Baptist Church in Dresden, stepson, Walter Gwilym of At the time of his death, he Rushville, Ohio; three step- was serving as hospital visita-daughters, Mrs. Pat Dreher tion minister for Calvary "YOU DO NOT RISK ONE CENT" We give you a written 90 day conditional 100 refund guarantee WHY NOT TRY THIS UNIQUE INSTRUMENT AT NO COST AND WITH NO OBLIGATION NOT AVAILABLE IN ZANESVILLE Phone For An Appointment (Call Collect) LANCASTER 654-4327 Sears NEWARK 366-7540 HAKHOEKJCH ANDCO NOTICE COLONY SQUARE MALL LANCASTER Lancaster Hearing Aid Center 411 East MainSt. Onotrtt22Wtit OPEN DAILY 10 a.m.

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