itc. PA 2-4600 for a WANT AD TAKER THE CUMBERLAND NEWS, CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1960 NINETEEN Deaths And Funerals Man Found MRS. LILLIAN SEEDERS Dead In Car TERRA ALTA, W. Va. A Preston County man was found, dead early Monday in his following a freak accident on a road near his home at Gladesville, near here.
Earl William Lewis. 39-year-city; old father of two children, was found dead by a school bus driver approximately nine hours after he was last seen. Investigating officers reported that Lewis' car apparently became stalled on a small hill and ran backward into a bank. clog ging the exhaust pipe. Carbon monoxide fumes reportedly entered the auto and a broken gasoline line ignited.
Officers testified at a coroner's hearing that the victim may have died of carbon monoxide poisoning before the blaze enveloped the car. Born November 6, 1920. at Terra Alta, he was a son of Jacob W. and Mary Effie (Haught) Lewis, both of whom survive. Other survivors are his widow.
Frances June (Moyer) Lewis; a son. Michael at home: a daughter, Patty also at home; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Nine, RD 1, Terra Alta, and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Terra Alta: five brothers, Harvey F.
Lewis, Albright; Harley M. Lewis. Rowlesburg, Virgil D. Lewis, San Bernardino, Robert F. Lewis.
Kingwood, W. Charlev S. Lewis, Terra Alta. Services were held Wednesday. MRS.
ELIJAH MOORE ELKINS-Mrs. Eva Sherman Moore. 86, a resident of here for more than 30 years, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ada Taylor, in Norfolk.
Va. Born in Barbour County April 8. 1873. she was a daughter of the late William and Catherine (Bolyard) Sherman. She was the widow of the late Elijah Moore, who died in 1942.
Survivors include three sons. Lee Moore. Davis. W. Earl Moore, of here, and Ray Moore, Kerens: a daughter.
Mrs. Taylor. Norfolk; two brothers, Arley and Sylvester Sherman, both of Cumberland: a half-brother, Carl Sherman, Akron, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Coontz, Akron; two half-sisters, Mrs. Delphia Channell and Mrs.
Birdie Phillips, Mabie. W. 15 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchil-ters, dren. BLANK SERVICES MT. SAVAGE Services for Mrs.
Elsie V. Blank, 66, who died Tuesday in Miners Hospital, Frostburg, will be conducted today at 10:30 a. m. at St. George Episcopal Church by Rev.
Lawrence C. Butler, rector. Interment. will be in the church; cemetery and pallbearers will be Wilbert Michaels. James Dickel and Wilbert, Donald, Dale and John Blank.
The body is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Erma J. Miller, Foundry Row. EDWIN C. DUFF UNIONTOWN, Pa.
Edwin C. Duff, 86, died Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Albert Woodward, following a brief ill-1 ness. Survivors include a son, Donald Duff, LaVale. Md.
The body is at the May Funeral Home, 318 Morgantown Street, here. There is no substitute for quality! You get only the best at Medical Arts Pharmacy 29 South Centre Street PA 4-3730 We Deliver of 427 Waverly Terrace, died yesterday afternoon in Sacred Heart Hospital where she had been a patient one week. She had been in ill health one year. Mrs. Seeders was born at Green Spring, W.Va.
She is survived by a son Lee Seeders, this a brother. Earl Stewart, Green Spring, and two grand children. Services will be conducted' at 2 p.m. at Forest Glen Methodist Church near Green Spring. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
The body is at the Silcox Funeral Residence where the family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. JAMES A. HAINES AUGUSTA, W. Va.
James Arthur Haines. 81, of Hoy, died yesterday in Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Romney. He had been in ill health several months. A son of the late James A. and Elizabeth (Wolford) Haines, he was born in Hampshire County.
He is survived by his widow, Alvirda (Roberson Haines; three children, Mrs. Murrell Wolford and Kermit Haines, both of Romney; two sisters, Mrs. Nora Kline, and Mrs. Ella Haines. Cumberland: five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Malick Church near here by Rev. Donald Wright and Rev. J. 0.
Patterson. Burial will be in the church The body is at the McKee: Fu- neral taken Sunday. MRS. Home here and will be to the church at 1 p.m. THOMAS CASSIDY ST.
GEORGE. W.Va. Mrs. Rena Bohon Cassidy, 75, died here yesterday at the home of her son, Claude Bohon. She had been in ill health for some time.
A lifelong resident of Tucker County, she was a daughter of the late William C. and Louetta (White) Auvil. Mrs. Cassidy was twice married both husbands. Daniel C.
Bohon and Thomas Cassidy, preceded her i in E. death. She is survived by four other sons, George Bohon, of here: James J. Bohon, Montrose, and Virgil and Dale Cassidy, both of here: three daughters, Mrs. Elberta Jones, Akron, Ohio: Violet Cassidy, of here, and Mrs.
Vada Miner. Keyser; five S15- Mrs. Anna Williams, Hambleton: Mrs. Frances Beavers, of here: Mrs. Minnie Godwin, Elkins: Mrs.
Belva Presseau, Valley Bend. and Mrs. Elizabeth Dumire. Uniontown. Ohio: a brother.
John T. Auvil. St. George: 37 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. The body will be at the Greenlief Funeral Home, Parsons.
after 10 a.m. today. Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. George Methodist Church by Rev.
G. F. Clendennin and Rev. W. A.
O' Dell. Burial will be in St. George Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
HARRY E. PITSNOGLE Harry Edward Pitsnogle, 75. formerly of Braddock Road, died Wednesday in Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, where he had been a patient six weeks. Born in Fort Frederick, he was a son of the late Daniel and Catherine (Weaver) Pitsnogle. Mr.
Pitsnogle was a retired bricklayer for the Vang Construetion Company and was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Bohrer and Mrs. Hattie Perry, both of Berkeley Springs, W. a son, Thomas E.
Pitsnogle, Orlando, a sister. Mrs. Gertrude Wise, Hagerstown: eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The body is at the Hafer Funeral Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. by Rev.
Jacob H. Snyder, pastor of Kingsley Methodist Church. Interment will be in Hillerest Burial Park. GREEN APPLIANCES Headquarters For MAYTAG APPLIANCES Model N2LP Easy Terms Big Trade-Ins Only $2.50 Per Week BUY TODAY ATGREEN APPLIANCES 38 N. Mechanic St.
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Mr. West was a member of the Presbyterian Church and had been a member of the Knights of Pythias for over 50 years. Surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Martha Trickett, of here, and Mrs. Helyn White, Willowick.
Ohio: a son, Richard J. West, Winchester, six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Minnich Funeral Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. Charles Godwin.
Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. where graveside rites will by the Knights of Pythias. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. LANCASTER SERVICE A funeral service for Melvin Marshall Lancaster, 17, of Red Hill.
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W. -Daniel Small. 43. formerly of here, died suddenly yesterday in Charles Town. A native of Piedmont, he was a son of the late Patrick and Bridget (Dereny) Small.
Mr. Small was a veteran of World War IT and was employed by the at Harpers Ferry. He was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church. Westernport.
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m. and 7 to 9 p. m. The rosary will be recited Sunday at 8:30 p. m.
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