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PAGE 2-A SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1970 James Euman Of New Lexington Dies James E. Euman, 72, of Swigart street, New Lexington, died at 2 a.m. Monday (Oct. 12) at his home following a long illness. Born Oct.

4, 1898, in New Lexington, he was a son of Peter and Bernadine Theisen Euman. Previous employed at Ludowici Celadon Company in New Lexington 30 years, Mr. Euman had retired from Lemco Company after 15 years service. He was a member of St. Rose Catholic Church in New Lexington.

Surviving are his widow, Cletya Cartwright Euman; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Hanifan of 556 Ball street, Mrs. Florence Buchanan of 738 Findley avenue, Mrs. Helen Fuchs and Mrs. Emma McLean, both of Shawnee, Mrs.

Josephine Luckhaupt and Mrs. Margaret Leary, both of Columbus; a brother, Frank Euman of Zanesville; and several nieces and nephews. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Rose Church.

Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at Chute Wiley Funeral Home in New Lexington where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Hunt Service Services for Mrs.

Celia A. Hunt, 70, of White Cottage, who died Saturday, will be held at Tho Thompson p.m. today and Son at William Funeral Home in White Cottage with Rev. William Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Beulah Cemetery near Nashport.

Pallbearers will be Darrell, Larry and Paul Hunt, and Ed, Dan and Bob Mohler. Mrs. Hortense Weedon Mrs. Hortense Gibson Weedon, 72, of Caldwell Route 1, widow of veteran Noble County engineer Homer Weedon, died at 1:25 a.m. Monday (Oct.

12) at Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been a patient since Aug. 15. Born Sept. 9, 1898, in Wood County, she was a daughter of William and Mary Mott Gibson. Mrs.

Weedon was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church at Cambridge, Order of Eastern Star at Troy and the Retired Teacher's Association. She was a 1929 graduate of Miami University, had been involved in library work for the state recently. Surviving are a brother, Charles R. Gibson of New Castle, Del.

Her husband, whom she married in 1962, died last Sept. 23 after being injured in an auto crash on the Ex- Man's Address Was Incorrect The address of Mason Lorentz, reported as 826-C Western avenue in Monday's Times Recorder, was incorrect. It is instead the address of his son, Mason Lorentz Jr. Police said the elder Lorentz, who gave them a Linden avenue address several ago, climbed the fire escape on the west side of the old Weber building Saturday night and threatened to jump. After remaining several hours on the cold, wet platform atop the fire escape, he returned safely to the ground.

No charge was filed. Officers Elected By Radio Club Election of officers featured a meeting of the Muskingum County Alert Radio Club Sunday. New officers are: President, John May; vice president and secretary, Levi Morris; treasurer, Glenn Bonifield; trustees, Earl Baesel, Charles Brosie and Robert Polen. Mrs. Adeline Baesel is publicity chairman.

Retiring officers are William Tanner, president; John May, vice president; Nancy Brosie, secretary and Mrs. Baesel, treasurer. The club will hold a "coffee break" from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on Nov. 8 at Teamsters Hall on Moxahala avenue for all area citizens band radio operators.

The League of Nations came into being Jan. 10, 1920, and was disbanded April 18, 1946, Friends In The Hospital pablie-service festare available to all hospitals in this ares Bethesda ADMITTED Mrs. Addie Viola Smith, New Lexington. Joseph William Snack, 324 Calvert street. Earl Lloyd Dickinson, 1130 Helene drive.

Mrs. Hazel Greer Stewart, McConnelsville Route 4. Oren Edward McKay, 1160 Roosevelt avenue. Miss Elizabeeh Mary Saad, 366 North Sixth street. Kenneth Jay Sims, 939 Talley avenue.

Mrs. Thelma Rose Feldner, Sarahsville Route 1. PAL- THE -DAY Homer Palmer, 79 723 Lexington Avenue Bethesda Hospital Good Condition A Pal" SEND A CARD DISMISSED Sherman Ezekial Mackey, Chandlersville Route 1. Karen Sue Bishop, Route 6. Mrs.

Jerry Speelman, Linden avenue. Mrs. Sandra Kay Vargo, Maple Heights. Mrs. Emma Myers, Dement Rest Home.

David Lee Thomas, Coshocton. Donald Paul Bresett, 1316 Jewett drive. Mrs. Mary Lou Spring, Roseville. Mrs.

Agnes L. Wolford, 629 Shinnick street. John A. Wilson, 1003 Seborn avenue. Virgil Lewis Lacy, Dresden.

Sallie Jane Satterfield, Crooksville. Ernest Eugene Norris, West Lafayette Route 1. Mrs. Carlotta Adean Kuhn, 1104 Putnam avenue. Mrs.

Sarah Eleanor Baker, Cadiz Route 2. Rev. Merle Samuel Wolfe, McConnelsville. Charles Edward Flowers, Fresno Route 1. Ralph Stemm, 1601 Bluff street.

Mrs. Edna Viola Moder, Stockport Route 2. Arthur Pete Nix, McConnelsville Route 2. Gladys Marie Rice, Coshocton. Mrs.

Eulalia Grace Eppley, Route 1. Mrs. Wilma Mabel Terry, 1111 Putnam avenue. Mrs. Betsy June Dicken, Roseville.

Mrs. Wilma Ruth Simon, 430 Main street. Mrs. Doris Jane Wood, Chandlersville Route 1. Mrs.

Naomi May Hetrick, Crooksville. Delbert Smith, Philo Route 1. Mrs. Mary Rachel Maxwell, 1457 Mitchell street. Mrs.

Lillian Mae Bumgardner, Route 6. DISMISSED Russell Thomas Bush, 1274 Oak lane; Mrs. Ada A. Caten, 1565 Bowers lane; Mrs. Elsie Travena Claypool, 'East Fultonham; Mrs.

Faunna Marie Combs, McConnelsville; Chester Russell Culbertson, Route Mrs. Judith Ann Czigans, Teakwood drive. Delmar Dean Dutro, Adamsville; Mrs. Sandra Jean Embrey, Roseville Route Mrs. Norma Frances Higgins, Roseville; Mrs.

Ida Pearl Lashley, Senecaville; Lowell George McClure, Route Mrs. Elva Gladys Minder, Cambridge Route 1. Mrs. Donna Gail Mingus, Thurman street; Mrs. Catherine Faye Pride, Ridge road Route Mrs.

Kathryn Elizabeth Queen, 2228 Myrtle avenue; Mrs. Shirley Louise, Cumberland; Mrs. Judy Carol Reed, Malta Route 1. Reuben Lee Smith, mond, Knowlton 545 Grandview drive; Mrs. Janie Tilley, East pike Route Mrs.

Sandra Kay Vargo, Maple Heights; Mrs. Debra Kay West, Route John William Wright, Malta Route 1. Good Samaritan ADMITTED George L. Sheppard, 913 Nancy avenue. Mrs.

Patsy Joanne Hardwick, 368 Stewart street. George J. Soller, Route 1. Charles E. Collins, Crooksville.

John Paul Parker, New Lexington Route 2. Frank Bernard Fabian, II, Cambridge Route 5. Mrs. Grace C. Hine, Woodsfield.

Robert L. Eveland, 527 Shinnick circle. Miss Donna J. Gifford, Route 9. Mrs.

Loretha Mayle, 648 Fulton street. Victor H. Loomis, Crooksville. Alvah R. Wood, 521 Shinnick street.

Mrs. Mildred M. Snider, Somerset Route 1. Miss Riese M. Estadt, 330 Walker drive.

Leo A. Emmert, 354 Cliffwood avenue. Lisa Ann Burns, Crooksville. Jerry I. Hupp, Gratiot.

Mrs. Anna L. McMillan, Crooksville. Mrs. Billie J.

Stewart, Cambridge. Mrs. Emily Ellen Lee, 907 Ohio street. Rhonda M. Crawford, Corning.

John L. Brown, Buffalo. Frank McIntyre, Crooksville Route 1. Miss Debbie D. Lindimore, Crooksville Route 1.

Ralph H. Fielder, Shawnee. Mrs. Mary F. Frank, 3055 Maple Mrs.

avenue. Patricia A. Allen, New Lexington Route 1. Floyd McDonald, 922 Echo avenue. Mark A.

Stone, 52 North Pembroke avenue. Marvin Cottrell Roseville Route 1. Daniel E. Farus, 1171 Potts lane. Mrs.

Mary Ellen Johnson, Roseville. Mrs. Theresa McGee, 1726 West Main street. Paul W. Watkins, Route 1.

Robert H. Winefordner, Duncan Falls. George P. Pappas, New Lexington. Mrs.

Mary Susan Mattingly, New Lexington Route 2. Mrs. Ruth Ross, 736 Howard street. Mrs. Bonnie Swick, 948 South Moorewood drive.

DISMISSED Paul R. Cinquepalmi, New Lexington Route Ashton John Weisend, 1507 Bluff street; Mrs. Nellie E. Derwacter, Blue Rock Route Mrs. Patricia Ann Crane, 342 Luck avenue; Charles B.

Brown, 1127 Race street. Mrs. Grace Fulk, Moxahala; John Wesley Newton, 963 Linden avenue; Robert E. Curtis, 762 Brighton boulevard; Robert L. Huber, 193 Pleasant Grove road; Miles D.

King, Somerset. Jerry L. Howell, 343 Schaum avenue; Alvin C. Taylor, Roseville Route Mrs. Laura L.

Rarick, New Lexington; Jill Ann Danhauer, East Fultonham; Mrs. Sharron L. Buxton, Kipling. Mrs. Carolyn S.

Hane, New Lexington Route Mrs. Marjorie L. Garber, Route Mrs. Barbara N. Barker, Corning; Mrs.

Nouna L. Rider, Roseville Route Mrs. Joy A. Boring, Thornville Route 1. Delores F.

Thompson, Route Mrs. Augusta Day, Crooksville; Deborah K. Ander, Philo Route Herbert S. Norman, Newcomerstown Route Delong and Baker FUNERAL HOME Harold Fisher, age 68, 347 Luck Ave. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Services 1:00 p.m. Wednesday at our chapel. Mrs. Helen A.

Wiles, age 71, 67 Ninth Street. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. H.

W. Baker Doris DeLong Baker R. H. Welker 56 So. 5th St.

Phone 452-9356 TR Weather Report: Cloudy pressway near street while en route to the hospital to visit his wife. The body was taken to McVay Funeral Home at Caldwell where services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Jack C. Burton officiating.

Burial will in Olive Cemetery, Friends may call the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Deaths and Funerals Columbus; four sisters, Mrs. Stella Rait of 130 Eighth street, Mrs. Margaret English and Mrs.

Virginia Cookson, both of Florida and Mrs. Edna Beard of Wadsworth, Ohio and 13 grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister are deceased. The body was the De Long and Baker Funeral Home where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth M. Fickle Mrs. Ruth M.

Fickle, 75, of East Liverpool, died at 9 a.m. (Saturday (Oct. 10) at her home following a long illness. She was born March 26, 1895 in Crooksville a daughter of A. G.

and Rebecca Sands Nelson. Surviving are her husband Bernard, three sons, Leland of California, John and Bernard, both of East Liverpool; two daughters, Mrs. Luvadella Glenn of Florida and Mrs. Vivian Russell of East Liverpool; one sister, Mrs. Nora Parker of Crooksville; nine grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Dawson Funeral Home in Coshocton with Rev. Emmerson Booth officiating. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Mrs.

Nettie Forgrave NEW LEXINGTON Mrs. Nettie May Forgrave, 75, of New Lexington Route 2 was dead on arrival at 1:30 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 11) at Herendeen Clinic in New Lexington of an apparent heart attack suffered at her home. She was born in Somerset Oct.

26, 1894, a daughter of Okley and Mary Parkinson Wingate. Mrs. Forgrave was a member of Daughters of America and Pocahontas lodges and the Free Methodist Church, all of New Lexington. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Mary Alice) Carney of Banning, and Mrs.

William (Maxine) Carr of Grove City; four sons, Thomas and Carl Forgrave, both of New Lexington Route 2, Allen Forgrave of McConnelsville Route 4 and Robert Forgrave of New Lexington; 23 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Hutchison of New Lexington and Mrs. Clara Smith of Columbus; and a brother, Edward Wingate of Columbus. Money Awaits Owner's Claim Police reported a small amount of money found about one month ago in the downtown Zanesville area has never been claimed by its owner. Detectives said if the owner wishes to go to the detective division of the Police Department between 8 a.m.

and 4 p.m. within the next few days, the money will be returned to him. The owner will be required to describe the purse and tell the amount of money it contains in order to assure proper identification. Chandlersville Grange To Meet CHANDLERSVILLE Chandlersville Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the hall Films will be shown on Will Rogers Memorial and of Mount Va.

Each family is take donuts. Foster Pyles will be in charge of the meeting. Visited Parents Mrs. James Jones and her daughters, Linda and Kay of Frankfort visited her parents and friends over the weekend. Her husband, Allen, died in 1954.

Friends may call anytime at Chute Wiley Funeral Home here where Perry Council 283 of A will hold services at 7 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held a 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Rev. Harold Gibbs officiating.

Burial will be in Somerset Lutheran Church. Mrs. Mary Hartman Mrs. Mary L. Hartman, 58, of Philo Route 1 died at 11:45 p.m.

Sunday (Oct. 11) at Bethesda Hospital where she was admitted a short time earlier. She had been ill several months. Born Oct. 10, 1912,1 in Chandlersville, she was a daughter of Lewis and Alice Ayers Smith.

She had been a resident of Philo since 1930. Mrs. Hartman was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Philo. She leaves her husband, Jesse N.

Hartman; a son, Donald F. Dearstine of Philo Route a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Fouts of Philo Route seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; a brother, Lewis Smith of Philo Route three sisters, Mrs. Opal Pennell and Mrs. Grace Wells, both of Newark, and Mrs.

Louise Thomas of Route 6. Her first husband, Roy Dearstine, died in 1958. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Clyde E.

Thompson Funeral Home in Duncan Falls. Raymond L. Dwiggans Raymond L. Dwiggans, 77, of Canal street, Frazeysburg, a retired house painter, died at 9:35 a.m. Monday (Oct.

12) in Good Samaritan Hospital where he had been a patient two months. He had been ill two years. He was born Feb. 13, 1893, in Frazeysburg, a son of Lafe and Rose Ann Jones Dwiggans. Moving to Irville in 1916, he lived there 34 years before returning to Frazeysburg in 1947.

Mr. Dwiggans was a veteran of World War serving with the 308th Engineers in France and later with the Army of Occupation in Germany. He was a member of Nashport-Irville United Methodist Church, was a charter member of Wakatomika Post 6193 Veterans of Foreign Wars, and was a life member of Zanesville Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are his widow, Ruth L. Chatman Dwiggans; a brother, Eugene Dwiggans of Columbus; four sisters, Mrs.

Opal Cunningham of Columbus, Mrs. Virginia Bass of Gahanna, Mrs. Martha Young of Cheyenne, and Mrs. Sylvia Bryan of Wheelersburg; and several nieces and nephews. Three brothers and three sisters are deceased.

Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Frazeysburg Chapel of Baughman and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Rozell Fattler officiating. Burial will be in Irville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Yahn Service Services for James Gale Yahn, 68, of 128 Shawnee avenue, South Zanesville, who died Saturday, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at William Thompson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage with Rev. Frank Crofoot officiating. Burial will be in Fultonham Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Roy Yahn, Morgan Yahn, Lester Clayton, Jeffrey Clayton, Jerry Miller and Jay Buzza. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 5 and 7 to p.m. today. DIAL-A-FRIEND (A 2 minute message You are going to enjoy.) 454-1696 Kenneth 0. Bolts Bolin Richard Russell T.

M. Bolin Carnes Phone Funeral Homes 421 PUTNAM AVE. 1271 BLUE AVE. McCARTY Mrs. Frances.

Services 11 a.m. today at St. Thomas Catholic Church. By United Press International, OHIO Cloudy through Tuesday night with showers tapering off Tuesday evening. Little temperature change with lows Tuesday night in the 50's and low 60's High Tuesday in the 70's in the extreme south and the 60's elsewhere.

Partly cloudy and slightly warmer Wednesday with the chance of showers. LAKE ERIE Variable winds less than 10 knots through Tuesday, Cloudy with frequent showers and widespread fog. Seas will remain calm through Tuesday, WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Variable cloudiness and warm with occasional showers and thundershowers through Wednesday. Low Tuesday night 1505 and low 60s. High Tuesday land Wednesday in the upper 60s and low 70s.

WEST VIRGINIA Tuesday cloudy with showers and thundershowers likely highest in the 70s. Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers or thundershowers Tuesday night and Wednesday. Lowest Tuesday night in the 50s and low 60s. Highest Wednesday 1 in the 70s. PREVIEW OF NOAA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 7:00 P.M.

EST COOL. 50 SHOWERS SEATTLE 50 TORONTO, BOSTON MILD 70 NEW YORK ENVER KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO FT. WORTH UPI WEATHER MIAMI FAIR NATIONAL SUMMARY Rain will be noted today in the mid Rockies, the mid Mississippi Plains and Valley. portions. Rain upper and showers will also occur in the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, the lower Lakes area and in the western parts of the northeast.

Clear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Warm weather is the general rule throughout most of the lower half of the nation, with cool to mild temperatures over the remainder. PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Today's MONDAY'S TEMPERATURES Monday's Monday's ..59 8 59 10 p.m.. Noon p.m. ..67 2 10 PRECIPITATION Last 24 WEATHER ELSEWHERE By United Press International High Low HAROLD FISHER Service for Harold Fisher, 68, of 347 Luck avenue, who died Saturday, will be p.m.

Wednesday in the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home. Rev. Fred Huish will officiate with burial in Memorial Park. Services include two sisters, Mrs. Basil (Edith) Spiker, 951 Garden road and Mrs.

Delbert (Esther) Barnes of California. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mrs. Helen A.

Wiles Mrs. Helen A. Wiles, 71, of 67 Ninth street, retired bread company clerk, died at 7 a.m. Monday (Oct. 12) at Good Samaritan Hospital where she had been a patient for the past week.

Mrs. Wiles was born at Braddock, April 12, 1899, a daughter of Peter and Eva Path Schwartzmiller. She was a member of St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Daughters of Isabella and Knights of St. John Auxiliary.

She was a retired clerk at the Baker Company in Zanesville, having, been employed there more than 20 years. Surviving are three sons, William H. Wiles of 1293 Wheeling avenue, Robert G. Wiles of Garden Grove, Calif. end Clifford C.

Wiles of' Funeral Set For Victim Of Accident Services for Gary Eugene Robinson, 18, of Crooksville Route 2, who died Sunday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Iliff United Methodist Church with Rev. Waunita White officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. He was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital late Friday with severe head injuries sustained when an auto driven by his 21 year old brother, Johnny, veered out of control and overturned five times, throwing the victim from the vehicle.

The mishap occurred two miles south of Crooksville on Ohio 93. Born in Zanesville Dec. 17, 1951, he was a son of Carroll and Ruth Jones Robinson of Crooksville Route 2. He attended Iliff United Methodist Church and Sunday School. Surviving in addition to his parents are his widow, Debbie; a son, Roy; three brothers, Johnny with the Army at Fort Bragg, N.

David with the Army at Fort Ord, and Jeff Robinson of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Hoskinson and Miss Sharon Robinson, both of Crooksville Route his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Robinson of Athens and Mrs. Vinnie Jones of Crooksville Route 2.

Friends may call anytime at Crooksville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home and at the church an hour prior to the service. The 1790 U.S. census showed la population of 3,929,214. Atlanta Boston Buffalo Charleston S.C. Chicago Des Moines EI Pano Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles Memphis Miami Beach Paul 52 New Orieans New York Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me.

62 Portland, Ore. Raleigh Low Richmond cy 63 St. Louis 55 Salt Lake City 56 San Francisco 70 Seattle 58 Spokane 50 Washington Wichita pc. OHIO SKIES Sunset p.m. 8 Sunrise Moonrise a.m.

p.m. 61 Full Moon (Hunter's Moon) 14 Venus is now setting in the evening twilight and, like Jupiter, it will soon disappear in the rays of the setting 61 sun. Its return to the morning sky in 53 November will precede that of Jupiter. Services Planned Wednesday Crash Victims Still Critical Critical Mrs. James W.

Hooper, of 1229 Wheeling avenue, remained in critical condition last night at Good Samaritan Hospital's intensive care unit with multiple fractures sustained in a two car, head on crash Sunday in the Dillon area which claimed the lives of her husband and three of her six children. The Hooper family was returning home on Ohio 146 after visiting relatives in Newark when their car was struck head on about 1:30 a.m. by an auto driven by Calvin H. Johnson, 26, of Newark, the Highway Patrol said. A passenger in the Johnson car, Fondy Carter, 25, of Newark, sustained severe injuries and was reported slightly improved in the intensive care unit of Bethesda where he was admitted yesterday in critical condition.

Mark Hooper, 11, is improved at Good Samaritan where he was in serious condition yesterday from a head injury. A brother James Douglas, 12, was released yesterday to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Lawyer of 18 Ceramic avenue.

One year old Kimberly was listed in fair condition yesterday. James Hooper, 35, father of the family and Terrance, 9, Stephen, 8, Keith Allan, 6, were fatally injured in the accident which authorities said was the worst single traffic mishap of the year in Muskingum County. Survivors include the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Russell Lawyer of 18 Ceramic avenue. A con celebrated mass for Mr. Hooper and his three sons will be solemnized at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Nicholas Twin City News Malta PTA Plans To Dedicate Room McCONNELSVILLE The Malta Elementary School will be dedicated when Malta PTA meets at 8 p.m.

today in the special room. James McKinney, Morgan County superintendent of schools, and members of the school board will officiate at the dedication. Following the business meeting conducted by president, Glen Pritchard, an open house will be observed. Refreshments will be served during the social hour by the hospitality committee. Meeting Tonight The Council for Mary Hammond School will meet at 8 p.m.

today in the meeting room of Morgan County welfare building. Program Planned Morgan County Council of Garden Clubs will meet at 7:30 Wednesday at Trinity United Methodist Church. Howard Warwick of New Concord, a retired Columbus nurseryman, will present the program. A social follow the program and business meeting. Officers are Mrs.

Greg Sealock, Malconta Club, president; Mrs. Wayne Reinstettle, Les Saisones, vice president; and Mrs. Francis Kraps, Morgan Hills, secretary-treasurer. Study Club The and Study Club will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Ulric Allen at 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Mrs. Gene McCormick, president, will be in charge. A HEARING AID IS NOT ENOUGH! Any Hearing Aid user will tell you that in addition to having the finest Hearing Aid on the market you also need PERSONAL SERVICE. That 24 Years Serving The Hard of Hearing means expert, local service.

In Zanesville -WORLD'S FINEST HEARING RADIOEAR W. N. McMILLEN CERTIFIED HEARING AID AUDIOLOGIST 510 MARKET ST' ZANESVILLE PH. 452-2080 Church with Monsignor Linus Dury as primary celebrant. Friends may call at the Hillis Funeral Home 2 to 4 and: 7 to 9 p.m.

today. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Pallbearers for James Hooper will be: Robert Dozer, Ralph Dosch, Charles Mitchell, Albert Bowman, Jack Passwaters and Lawrence Holsky. Pallbearers for Terrance Hooper will be Eric Davis, Paul Snyder, Jon Durant and.

Fred Bronkar. Pallbearers for Stephen will be Thomas Andrews, Douglas Davis, Joe Bronkar and Eric Shiplett. Pallbearers for Keith will be Steve Kozak, Dennis Miller, Jay and Ted Dosch. Officers of the Mass will be Msgr. Linus Dury, Fr.

Thomas Brosmer, Fr. Francis Reihl, Fr. Paul Scanlon, Fr. John Ryan and Fr. James Ogurchuck.

Mass servers will be Robert McCarthy, Gene Burson, Frank Dosch and Jeff Kent. Burial will be in Mount Olive Cemetery. Brothers Killed CLEVELAND (UPI) Two brothers, aged 0 and 12, were killed Monday afternoon when struck by a car that had gone out of control on Berea Rd. here. The victims were Michael and Bryan Spellacy.

BRYAN Funeral Home 2318 Maple Ave. Phone 452-8466 JAMES A. HILLIS DAVID E. HILLIS LOREN E. HILLIS DIRECTORS Hillis DO JUNERAL HOME James W.

Hooper, age 35, Terrance Michael Hooper, age 9, Stephen Eric Hooper, age 8, and Keith Allen Hooper, age, 6, all of 1229 Wheeling Avenue. Services 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Nicholas Catholic Church. Interment Mt.

Olive. Rosary 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at our chapel. Friends may call 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

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