Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio (2024)

-B Sua, Sept. 25, 1177 Dayton Daily Newt 01 MATH NOTICES 01 Of ATM NOTICES 01 DEATH NOTICES Deaths, Funerals Classified 223-1515 eather Digest at thaw tnparatvrat ra Data Iraal toir GS3 Showarl Stationary KUUin mmm WfAIHflt SEIVICt I Otpi at CaiMara Showers are expected for most of the Miami Valley today as a low pressure system moves Into the area from the east. The National Weather Service said this will account for the showers. Ocrludad ZZ SATURDAY NATIONAL NOAA. OHIO Partly today.

70s. and mid and In the Northwest Shore Highs cloudy chance In the the mid per cent East Northeast today. Mostly Lows Highs Probability today West Highs cloudy chance in. mid In rain 20 cent Southeast today. Mostly with Lows in Probability today Lake winds knots.

Mostly thundershowers Monday, east. Highs 70s to the low cloudy and less humid Highs in the mid to upper Chance of showers tonight Monday. Lows tonight In the upper 50s. Highs Monday mid and upper 70s. Inland, West Lake Partly cloudy today.

in the mid 70s. Mostly tonight and Monday with a of showers. Lows tonight mid 50s. Highs Monday In 70s. Probability of rain 20 today and 30 per cent tonight.

Lake Shore, East Central, Inland Partly cloudy Highs In the mid 70s. cloudy tonight and Monday with a chance of showrs. tonight In the mid 50s. Monday In the mid 70s. of rain 20 per cent and 30 per cent tonight.

Central, Central, Southwest Partly cloudy today. in the upper 70s. Mostly tonight and Monday with a of showers. Lows tonight to upper 50s. Highs Monday the upper 70s.

Chance of per cent today and 30 per tonight. Partly cloudy Highs in the upper 70s. cloudy tonight and Monday a chance of showers. tonight near 60. Highs Monday the upper 70s to low 80s.

of rain 20 per cent and 30 per cent tonight. Erie Fair today with southwesterly at 20 to 30 Waves 4 to 8 feet. KENTUCKY cloudy with a chance of today and tonight. Partial clearing in the west but remaining cloudy both days In the upper around 80. Lows tonight In to mld-60s.

DAYTON Partly cloudy today with highs In the upper 70s and lows in the 50s. Lows Monday in the mid-50s and high In the 70s. Chance of rain is 20 per cent today and 30 per cent tonight. Temperatures Saturday's high 76 at 4 p.m. Low 66 at 8 a.m.

Normal 71. LAST YEAR: High 77. Low 52 RECORDS: High 94 in 1908. Low 35 In 1903. PRECIPITATION: .02 of an Inch In the last 24 hours.

So far this year 24.97 inches, 2.57 below normal. SUNRISE: 7:29 a.m. Sunset 7:29 p.m. NATIONAL Rain is due today over most of the Pacific Northwest. More rain is forecast over the eastern Dako-tas in a broad arc through the Great Lakes area to the Atlantic Coast where It will blend Into a rain shower belt extending southeast into Texas.

It will be generally warm in the South and cool In the North. Extended outlook Tuesday through Thursday: Chance of showers daily. Highs in the upper 60s to mid 70s and overnight lows in the mid to upper 50s. INDIANA Partly sunny and mild today. Highs in the 70s.

Partly cloudy and -mild tonight and Monday. Lows tonight in the 60s. Highs Monday In the mid 70s to low 80s. LOWER MICHIGAN Partly cloudy today. Highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s.

Partly cloudy tonight. Lows In the mid 40s to mid 50s. Mostly cloudy Monday. Highs in the mid 70s 01 DfATH NOTICES BROWN, Mrs. Dorthy (nee Schaeffer) age 69 of 416 Wonderly Oak' wood, died Saturday at Kettering Hospital.

She retired in 1973 ai Super visor of Linens at Ket tering Hospital. Member of Christ United Meth odist Church. Survived by 2 listers, Mrs Virginia Bowlus of Middletown, and Mrs Janet A. Benning of Oakwood; 2 brothers, Richard Schaeffer of Kettering, and Carroll Schaeffer of German- town; 6 nieces and neph ews. Services 2 p.m Monday at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oak' wood at Irving Ave Rev.

Charles Kirsch off! dating. Burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-7 p.m, Sunday, BRUN, Emil age 84, died Friday at his residence, 143 E. Norman Ave. Survived by his wife, Bernadine; 4 brothers, Gregory, Ed ward and Phillip, all of Dayton, and Joseph of Charlevoix, 1 sister, Mrs.

Marie Sendel- bach of Dayton; nieces and nephews. Funeral services Monday Prayers at the Walter Funeral Home, 1233 N. Main at 10:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Corpus Chrlstl Church at 11:00 a.m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home 3-6 p.m. Sunday. CLAFFEY, Bernard D. age 81 of 228 Harmon Blvd. died Saturday at Ketter ing Medical Center.

He was a retired Consultant who was formerly associated with Dayton Malleable Iron for 13 years. He was President of Acme Aluminum Alloys from 1947 to 1954, ht served as a board member for various other industries, he was a Past president of the Chamber of Commerce and a Past President of the Engineer Club. He was a Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. Prior to his coming to Dayton, he lived in Waukeska, Wis. where he was active in the foundry industry.

He was survived by his wife Louise, 1 daughter Mrs. Kathleen Newby of Oconomowoc, Wis. 1 son James D. Claffey of Dayton, 13 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral serv-Ices are.

pending. Arrangements by the Hoyne Funeral Home, Far Hills Ave. CLARK, Mrs. Ruth, age 83 of 1205 Phillips Ave. passed away Saturday Morning at Englewood Manor Nursing Home.

She is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Charles (Audra) Grieshelmer of Dayton. 1 brother How- rd E. Strome of Arizona. 4 grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral services 10 AM Tuesday, Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervllet Ave. In-termant New Carlisle Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, 4-6 and 7-9 PM Monday. FLORY, Ray age 79, of 313 Baker Pits-burg, died unexpectedly 'Friday evening at his residence. Mr.

Flory was retired livestock dealer. He was a member of the Pltsburg Church of the Brethren, former mayor of Pits-burg, former member of the Pltsburg Village Council, former member of the Monroe School Board, charter member of the Pitsburg Lions Club, member of the Arcanum Masonic Lodge, the Scottish Rite, Antloch Temple Shrine, and the Greenville Shrine Club. Survived by his wife, Olive Ary Flory; 1 daughter, Mrs, Donald (Connie) Ditmer of Pitsburg; 1 son, John of Arcanum; 6 grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Richard (Roberta) Besecker of Arcanum; 2 step-sons, Richard Ary of Plqua and Eugene Ary of Arcanum; 11 step-grandchildren; 4 step-great- grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Bessie Jones of Greenville and Mrs.

Harold (Evelyn) Brown of Arcanum; and 1 brother, Russell Flory of Arcanum. Funeral services 2 p.m. Monday at the Kreitzer Funeral Home, Arcanum. Interment Mote Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

KNOBLOCK, James age 52. of 1344 Huffman Avenue passed away Friday at the Dayton VA hospital. A veteran of WW II, be waa salesman for Sta-Good Improvement Co. Survived by his wife, Sarah; mother, Mrs. Mildred Knoblock; mother-in-law, Mrs.

Delores Grin-die; 1 brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Grindle; 1 niece, Sharon Frances Buss: 1 aunt, Mrs. Glenna Hilton; 1 uncle, William Core.

Services 1 p.m. Monday at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 E. Third Rev. Gerald Fleming officiating. Burial in Memorial Park cemetery.

The family will receive friends 3-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. LAMMIRT, John age 68, of 629 Shadowbng passed away Wednesday at his real dence. He was a retired engineer In the City of Dayton Division of Engl neer. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys (nee Luthman) in 1973.

Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Carl W. (Joyce) Vernon of Mur-rysville, 1 brother, Bernard R. of Dayton; 2 grandsons, William and Mark Vernon. Services Tuesday 9 a.m., Luthman Funeral Home, 364 Xenia Ave.

Mass of Christian burial 9:30 a.m., Holy Trinity Church. Interment Cal-very Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 4-9 p.m. Monday. McWILLIAMS, John age 80 of 3851 12th St.

Northeast, St. Petersburg, formerly of Dayton, Oh. He Is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; 1 son, John V. McWilliams Jr. of Dayton; 1 daughter Mrs.

Robert L. (Dorthy) Root of Tipp City; 1 stepdaughter, Mrs. Frank (Edna) Pytosh of St. Petersburg, 2 sisters, Mrs. Louis (Glaedys) Munday, Greenville and Mrs.

William (Edna Mae) Johnston, Dayton; 3 brothers, Floyd, Paul and Earl all of Dayton; 7 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. Private services were held for the Immediate family at the residence, following cremation. NETH, Margaret Isabelle, age 72, of 3789 Wales passed away Friday at the Good Samaritan Hospital. She ia survived by her husband, John H. Neth; 1 son, John T.

Neth of Palos, and 1 daughter, Miss Nancy L. Neth of Chicago, 3 brothers, C. Emory Glander, Columbus, Leonard B. Glander of Dayton, and Donald L. Glander of Piqua, 3 grandchildren.

She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, a former board member of the College Women's Club and the YWCA. A member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, Ohio State University, and received her M.A. degree from New York University. Funeral services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Whit-mer Brothers Funeral Home, 25 Indianola Ave.

at 2000 N. Main with Dr. Dale E. Bichsel and Rev. George Bowles officiating.

Burial at Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton, Oh. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. If friends desire, contributions may be made to her church or the charity of the donor's choice. NOLDE, Maude Buchanan, age 74, of 369 Bellair New Orleans, passed away Wednesday In New Orleans.

She was the wife of Cyril A. Nolde and sister of Edward Buchanan, Atlanta, Ga. and Walter Buchanan, Dayton. Services 12 noon Saturday at the Bultman Funeral Home, New Orleans. Burial In Decatur, Ga.

Contributions to favorite charity preferred. THOMPSON, Ellen age 65, of 138 Wyngate died Friday morning at her residence. She worked at NCR for 25 years, and was Secretary to the Vice President of Research Engineering at NCR and retired as Administrative Assistant to the President of the Kettering Foundation after 8 years. She was i member of Fairmont Presbyterian Church, NCR 25 Year Club and the Bridge Club. She Is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs.

William (Shirley) Benner, of Centerville and Mrs. Earl Robert (Rita) Agne, of West Carrollton; ion, David, of Oakwood; 8 grandchildren; brother, Boyd A. Davlei of Kansas; sister-in-law, Mrs. Roderick (Carolyn) Davles, of Washington Twp. Funeral services Monday 11 a.m.

at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood at Irving Av, Rev. David Hawley Interment Woodland Cemetery. Frlendi may call at the funeral home from 3 to i p.m. Sunday. 1 ft NORMAN, Harold Boyd age 45 of 2133 Arthur Northridge, passed away Friday as a result of a truck accident He ia survived by his wife Barbara; his parents Waiter and Macel Nor man of Jamestown, 2 sons, Rodney and Darlon at home; 2 daughters, Sherry Win-- ters of Dayton and Eva Margerum of Dayton; 2 sisters, Helen Blair of Jamestown, Tenn.

and Charlene Lively of Day' ton; 3 brothers, Carroll of Jamestown, Roger and Ronald of Dayton; (1 brother Hoi land preceded him in death); 2 grandchildren; a host of relatives and friends. He was a lifetime member of VFW 657, a member of the Teamsters Union 957, Moose Lodge 2092, American Legion Lodge of New Carlisle. He was employed by the Commercial ft Lovelace Trucking Co. and had worked for several other trucking companies In the Dayton area. He was a veteran of the Korean War.

Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercree Chapel at 3970 Dayton-Xenia Rd. at Grange Hall Rd. Pastor Bruce Brooks officiating, interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-9 p.m.

on Monday. RENAUD, Thomas Matthew, age 54, of 4501 Irelan died Friday at the Kettering Medical Center. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Renaud of Dayton; 1 sister, Molly Ann of Dayton; grandparents, Dr.

and Mrs. H.F. Vogelsberg of Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. K.J.

Renaud of Centerville. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the Normandy United Methodist Church, with Dr. Glenn E. Copeland officiating.

Burial will be in David Cemetery. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer that donations be made to the Children's Medical Center, 1735 Chapel Dayton. Arrangements by Hoyne Funeral Home, Far Hills Ave. ROBERSON, Mr.

Raymond A. (Nickie) age 20 of 5105 Robb Ct. passed away Wednesday. He was born in Middle-town, Ohio, and resided in Dayton 7 years. He attended Jefferson High School where he was a member of the Football Team, also Monouqe Catholic High School in Reno, Nev.

Survived by his mother, Dorothy M. Anderson of Dayton, father Jesse A. of Mobile, a son, Marvin, 2 sisters, Mary Fiagg and Veronica Lynn Clements both of Dayton, 4 brothers, Ronald and Howard Fleetwood both of Dayton, David Fleetwood of Reno, and Joseph Higdon of Cincinnati, uncles and aunts, Sherman and Barbara Fleetwood of Hamilton, Ohio and Richard and Francla Davis of Cincinnati, and other relatives and friends. Services will be held Monday 12 noon at Bethesda Temple. Elder Henry Jones officiating.

Burial Dayton National Cemetery. Friends may call at the Bowman Funeral Chapel South, 2060 Ger- -mantown St. Sunday from 1-10 p.m. Family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. is ,1 TAYLOR, Mrs.

Savilla, age 69, of 830 Oakleaf passed away unexpectedly Thursday at her residence. Born at Talladega, resided In Dayton 27 years. She if survived by her husband, Robert; 2 daughters, Pauline Goodwin and Laura Butler; 3 sons, Richard, Darryel and Derrick Taylor, All of Dayton; 2 sisters, Leeaner Mlllender and Elsa Mae Chapman, both of East Chicago, i brothers, Phillip Chapman of Detroit, Mich, and Jenkins Chapman of Talladega; 9 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, and other relatives and friends. Services will be held Monday, 1:30 P.M., at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.

Rev. S. N. Win-ton officiating. Burial Greencastle Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Bowman Funeral Chapel North, 3223 Hoover Sunday, from 1-10 p.m. Family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. BENSON, James 72. of 2765 Wenterworth Thyrt-day. (Smith) SOWN, Mrs.

Dorothy, 69, of 41 Wonderly Oak-wood, Saturday. Services p.m. Monday. (Routsong, Oakwood) HUN, Emil 84, of 143 Norman Ave, Friday. Services 11 am.

Monday, Corpus Christi Church. (Walter) CLAFFEY, Bernard 0., 81, of 228 Harmon Saturday. (Hoyne) CLARK, Mrs. Ruth, 83, of 1205 Phillips Saturday at Englewood Manor Nursing Home. Services 10 a.m.

Tuesday. (Tobias, Watervliet) FOX, Edward A 70. of 1409 Steiner Wednesday. Services 1 1 i.m. Monday, VA Protestant Chapel (Bowman, South) LAMMERT, John 68, of 629 Shadowlong Wednesday.

Servicei 9:30 a.m. Tues- 01 OEATH NOTICES TOLLINGER, Robert 50, of 342 Hayden Ave. Mad River Twp, former proprietor of Tollinger Dry Cleaners, presently associated with Economy Linen, member of Teamster Local 957 and Milton Athletic Club, died Friday. He was the husband of Margaret C. (Peggy) nee Kruer; father of Michael Barbara L.

and Cyn-thla brother of Margaret L. and grandfather of two. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Byon W. Kinlaw at 10 A.M.

Monday at the Harris Funeral Home, 49 Linden Ave. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-8 pm Sunday. The AERO Lodge 648 will hold memorial services at 7 p.m. Sunday.

An expression of sympathy may be made to the East Dayton Optimist Club, of which he was a Charter Member, co Living Memorial Program for Youth. WEAVER, Clarence, age 73, of 1237 Purseil passed way Friday evening at his residence. He is survived by 2 daughters, Orlena Byrd and Daisy Newnam, both of Dayton; 1 son, William C. Weaver, with whom he resided; 2 sisters, Jessie Ellis and Ruth Benefleld; 1 brother, Luther Weaver, all of Alabama; grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild. He was retired, having been a Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Man the past 32 years and last associated with Anchor Refrigeration Company.

He was a-member of Alpha Baptist Church, 2515 Lantz where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday. Pastor Alan Welmer offfclat-Ing. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave.

from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. WEAVER, Ruby (Roberts), age 55, of 135 Gra-mont passed away Thursday. Born In Villa Rica, resided In Dayton 30 years. She is survived by relatives, Henry; 5 sisters, Alice Geter of Dayton, Aretha Woodson, Annie Maud Geter, Rebecca Geter, and Mary Ruth Geter all of Villa Rica, 9 brothers, Jeff, Benny and Warren Lee Geter, all of Dayton, Billy Geter of Villa Rica, and Roman Bohanon of Philadelphia, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Services will be held Tuesday 11a.m. at Mt. Hebron Baptist Church. Rev. Joseph Wills officiating.

Burial Dayton National Cemetery. Friends may call at the Bowman Funeral Chapel North, 3223 from 4-10 p.m. Monday. Family will receive friends from 7 9 p.m. WILSON, Chelsea age 69, of 107 E.

Parkwood passed away Friday at her residence. She was retired from the Ohio Metal Products Co. Survived by 3 brothers, John (Jack) George T. and Earl C. W.

(Woody) Wilson, all of Dayton and a friend Vickie Prezybylowicz; 1 niece, 1 nephew ft a great-nephew. She was a member of the St. Rita Church and the Rosary Altar Society. Funeral services 9 a.m. Monday from the Whltmer Bros.

Funeral Home, 25 India-nola Ave. at 2000 N. Main and at 9:30 a.m. from the St. Rita Church.

Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-8 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. -k I ri day. Holy Trinity Church.

(Luthman) MARCHES Kl, Stanley 60, of 222 Perrine Tuesday. Servicei 9 a.m. Monday, St. Adalbert Catholic Church. (Magetti) MOORE, Florence 64, of 605 E.

Pease Ave, West Carroll- ton, Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday. (Swart) NETH, Margaret Isabelle, 72, of 3789 Wales Dr, Friday. Services 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday. (Whitmer) NORMAN, Harold Boyd, 45, of 2133 Arthur Ave. Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

(Tobias, Beavercreek) RENAUD, Thomas Matthew, 5-year-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Renaud, of 4501 Irelan Friday. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Normandy United Methodist Church.

(Hoyne, Far Hills) WEAVER, Clarence, 73, of 1237 Purseil Friday. Services 2 p.m. Monday. (Tobias, Watervliet) WEAVER, Ruby, 55, of 13S Gramont Thursday. Services 1 1 a.m.

Tuesday, Mt. Hebron Baptist Church. (Bowman, North) Southwest Ohio GREENVILLE: Linus Ham-maker, 70, of 750 Chestnut Friday. Services 10 i.m. Monday, St Marys Catholic Church.

(Zechar) LEBANON: Harold J. Yergin, 67, of 20 Oakwood Saturday. Services 10 i.m. Tuesday, Lebanon United Methodist Church. (Oswald) PIQUA: William R.

Campbell, 90, of 1206 South Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. (Cron-Cheney) PIQUA: Jennifer Lynn Holmes, 14-month old daughter of Michael ind Brenda Holmes, of 2785 E. Snodgrass Saturday.

Private Services 10 a.m. Monday. (Jamieson) PITSBURG: Ray W. Flory, 79, of 313 Baker Friday. Services 2 p.m.

Monday. (Kreitzer, Arcanum) SIDNEY: LaDonni F. Bricker, 69, of 404 Cherry Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Monday.

(Cromes) S0MERVILLE: Richard K. Samuel, 59, of 430 N. Main Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Monday.

(Inman) TIPP CITY: Thomas W. Blocker, 51, of 544 W. Dow Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday.

(Magetti, Dayton) XENIA: RoscoeC. Cart-wright, 79, of 815 E. Main Saturday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Church of God.

(McLin) Meetings TODAY Dayton Divorced Christian Club 6:30 p.m., Kennedy Union, University of Dayton, election of officers and dance, widows ind widowers welcome. MONDAY Rotary of Dayton Noon, Shrine Club, Winton H. Beaven, "No Hiding Place." Centerville Hi-11 Club Noon, El Grande Restaurant, 6318 Far Hills Ave. Senior Optimists Noon, Senior Citizens Center (downtown), Howard Stevens, consultant to industry. 1 Dsyton Hi-12 Club Noon, Dayton Masonic Temple.

Overeaten Anonymous 1 p.m., Kettering-Moraine Library, 3496 Far Hills also, 7 p.m., Cant United Presbyterian Church, Fairborn. Soutbmont Klwants 6 p.m., Ron's Food Service Center, Miamisburg. Breathe Easy Club (Xenia Chapter) 6 p.m., Greene Memorial Hospital. Dayton Toastmastera 6:30 Central YMCA, 117 W. Monument Ave.

Centerville Optimists 6:30 p.m., Yankee Tavern Restaurant, 81 12 Yankee St. Dayton Association for the. Education of Young Children 7 p.m., Precious Blood Early Childhood Education Center, 4830 Salem Mary Spletzer, R.N.,"Perceptual-Motor Development." Alcoholics Anonymons Meets daily throughout Dayton ind the Miami Valley. For Information on times ind locations of meetings, call 222-2211. TUESDAY Civltan of Daytoa Noon, Biltmore Towers Hotel, J.

Paul Rlchter, "The King Tut Exhibit" Downtown KlwanU Noon, Shrine Club, Tom Payne, "Dayton's Labor Relations." Kittyhawk Toastmlstresi 8:30 p.m., Civilian Club, WPAFB. America! Business Women's Association 3:30 p.m., Ramadi Inn (downtown). Mid River Optimists 7 nt, Tuty'i Inn, 3982 Colonel Glenn Hgwy. Overeaten Anonymous 7 S.m., Kettering-Moraine LI-riry, 3496 Fir Hills Ave. Ex-Ohioan drowns TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands (AP) A 34-' year-old Florida man died when he fell off a yacht and drowned at the Port Purcell deep-water harbor, officials reported.

The victim was Identi fied as David Gerald Galdys, of Miami and for merly of Toledo, Ohio. FOX, Edward age 70 of 1409 Steiner passed away Wednesday. A life-long resident of Dayton, and retired employee of Hoover Bowling Lanes. Sur- vived by his wife, Cleo; a son and daughter-in-law, Jerome and Susie Fox; 2 grandchildren, Debbie and Jerry Fox, all of Dayton; and other relatives and friends. Services will be held Monday 1 1:00 a.m.

at the V.A. Protestant Chapel. Burial Dayton National Cemetery, Friends may call at the' Bowman Funeral Chapel South, 2060 German-town Sunday 1-10 p.m. The family will re ceive friends 7-9 p.m. FREMDER, James age 56, of 4559 Irelan passed away Thursday.

A veteran of WW 11, he was a retired 34-year employee of NCR and a member of their 25-Year Club. Survived by his wife, Lela mother, Mrs. Laura Fremder; daughter, Mrs. Michael (Beverly) Brugler of Bellefontalne; sons, Jack L. of Dayton, James R.

of Quincy and Ronald E. of Kettering and grandchildren, Christina, Marie Brugler and David Michael Brugler Jr. Funeral 1:30 p.m. Monday at Meyer and Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown Rev. William Dillon officiating.

Burial In Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-8 p.m. Sunday. HERBY, Mrs. Mary age 86 of 5255 Himes Lane, Washington died Thursday at Kettering Medical Center.

She was a member of Christian and Missionary Alliance Church-. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Harry (Janet) Schindler, Washington Mrs. Wayne (Bonnie) Bennett of Kettering, 1 son, Charles Herby of Kettering, 1 sister, Mrs. J.

W. (Veola) Bartels of Oak-wood, 9 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Monday Schlientz and Moore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Ave. Rev.

Charles Denhart officiating. Interment Me- mortal Park. The family will receive friends from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. KNISELY, Elmer age 83, of 1425 Shroyer Oakwood, passed away Friday at his residence.

He is survived by a niece and her husband Mr. Mrs. Harold Rowland of Dayton, nephew John L. Detamore of Ogden, Utah, several other nieces ft nephews and a dear friend Miss Ruth Sink. He was a teacher at Miami Jacobs for 47 years and Organist at Westminster Presbyte--rian for 27 years.

A member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Dayton Organist Guild and Dayton Poetry Forum. Funeral services 11 am Monday at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervllet Ave. Pastor Wil-lard H. Borchers officl-ating.

Interment Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 5 pm Sunday at the funeral home. Gifts may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church. MOORE, Florence age 64, of 605 E.

Pease West Carrollton, died Friday p.m. at Miami Valley Hospital following a short illness. A native of Franklin, Mrs. Moore was a retired employee of the Rlke-Kumler Co. Survivors include her husband, Stanley 4 sisters, Esther Snider of Franklin, GJadys Logdson and Leona Orndorf, both of Springboro, and Betty Hetzler of Xenia; 2 brothers, Clarence Zlnck of Xenla and Robert Eugene Zinck of Newark.

Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Swart Funeral Home, West Carrollton, "Ith Rev. Percy C. Miller officiating. Burial at Sugar Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 11:30 a.m. until time of service Monday. If desired, contributions may be made to your favorite charity In Mrs. Moore's memory. cart In Id The weather elsewhere LO 63 74 62 69 75 79 60 51 70 59 64 50 62 77 58 1 52 49 40 61 64.

74: 53 58 51 68 HI Albany, rain 63 Albu'que, cloudy 80 Anchorage, cloudy 53 Atlanta, cloudy 83 Birmingham, cloudy 85 Bismarck, rain 55 Boise, rain 68 Boston, rain 62 Buffalo, rain 57 Char lstn, SC, clear 83 Chicago, rain 70 Cincinnati, rain 80 Cleveland, rain 78 Dal-Ft. Wth, cloudy 94 Denver, clear 65 Des Moines, clear 75 Detroit, rain 68 Duluth, rain 54 Helena, cloudy 64 Honolulu, cloudy 89 Houston, cloudy 90 Ind'apolis, rain 82 Jacks'vllle, clear 86 Juneau, clear 58 Kan's City, clear 78 LO HI 54 Las Vegas, clear 87 49 Little Rock, rain 83 39 Los Angeles, cloudy 76 62 Louisville, rain 84 70 Memphis, rain 88 51 Miami, rain 85 49 Milwaukee, cloudy 64 55 Mpls-St cloudy 63 53 New Orleans, cloudy 88 70 New York, rain 61 64 Okla. City, 88' 67 Omaha, clear 76 60 70 76 Phoenix, cloudy 98 43 Pittsburgh, rain 73 53 P'tland, cloudy 61 59 P'tland, rain 60 50 Rapid City, cloudy 53 46 Richmond, clear 81 76 St. Louis, cloudy 83 77 St clear 91 70 Salt Lake, cloudy 64 67 San Fran, cloudy 68 36 Seattle, rain 61 53 Washington, cloudy 79 Global iveather SATURDAY HI LO HI 64 50 Madrid, rain 75 79 64 Mexico City, cloudy 75 90 61 Montreal, cloudy 61 88 77 Moscow, cloudy 43 55 41 Oslo, clear 59 64 50 Paris, cloudy 61 59 52 Rome, clear 70 59 40 Seoul, cloudy 79 64 43 Singapore, shwrs 82 57 40 Stockholm, cloudy 57 54 34 Taipei, sunny 88 82 75 Tehran, cloudy 83 89 75 Tel Aviv, clear 82 52 34 Tokyo, cloudy 79 73 68 Toronto, cloudy 57 63 54 Vancouver, rain 54 LO 45.,,. 54 45 34 41 82 57.,, 72 41 77 70 70 68 50.

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