Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio (2024)

Deaths, funerah Dayton patient list deaths OrphaM. Knapp Bertie F. Humphrey, ALDERMAN, 67, formerly of Dayton, Wedflcvlay In century City, services Ioday fn Glendnle, Calif. (Bradford Connelly). ALLEN, Mrs.

Helen 77, of WO Wilmington Friday; services 10 a.m. tomorrow (Toblat). ANDREWS, Terry 77, Mrs. Orpha Mae Henry Services for Bertie Temple Humphrey, 90, of 4505 Washington C.H., died Opperman Dayton, Sunday afternoon at who died Monday at St. Hospitality Home, Xenia, Elizabeth Medical Center, where she had been a will be conducted at a.m.

resident one and onetolf Thursday at the Tobias years. Funeral Home, 648 She la survived by two Dayton, wiamisKiTM) ta rm 31 sons, including George A. with interment in Memorial ORAHAM, wmiam OMM Henry of Spring Valley; two Park Cemetery. 1 br th 1 16 8laUir; eight io will be at Uie rfcrl grandchildren; 26 great- funeral home Wednesday grandchildren and 10 great- from 5 to 9 p.m. great-grandchildren.

Among the BUI Services will be conducted daughter, Mrs. John (Lena) East Third). Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Gunter of Fairborn. Gerstner-Kinser Funeral Home, Washington C.H., with the Rev.

Stan Toler officiating. Burial will be in Good Hope Cemetery. Visitation will be today, 3 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. James G.

Allen Services for James G. Monday. Allen, 66, of 2749 Meadow tomorrow at Ihe Greek Orthodox Church (Marker 4. Helter). Among the survivors is a oonaw, oi Gratton yeilerday (Hoyne, Third), HOFFMAN, Ray 77, of 400 Delaware Sunday; servkes a.m.

1morrow (Carriganl, JENNER, Thomas of 4445 Far Hills Sunday; memorial services 1 today (Whllmer MacQETH, William 74, of 1217 Cumberland yeslerday; services 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Corpas Chrfsll Calholfc Church (Wes.brocM. SMITH, Helen Gross, of Bethany Lutlwan Vtllage, vcsierdayf continuing Investigation 30 IK)BV (Hov into the accident that sent lmi one Cedar Cliff Elementary Schnnl Bfurlont in Piuumo THRUSH, Clara B. (Stiammell, cjcnooi siuaent 10 ureene i wire Sunday; Mr- Memorial Hospital on vlcos 10 a.m. tomorrow Queen of Church (Magetll).

TUHNEY, Bruce of 1300 to Chief Ralph died Sunday in Ketterin of Patricia Watson, '57 W. Church St. was struck by a le nlo I e) omttr. Boy hit by big truck Cedarville police Greene Memorial Admissions Monday: Nicole 4, daughter of the Charles Kilbournes, 2063 LaGrange Dayton, medical. Beverly 13, daughter of the Ronald Rhodeses, 709 Kennedy surgical.

Shirley A. Stidman, 900 Franklin Lebanon, surgical. Mrs. Stephen Parish, 1039 Columbia Fairborn, medical. Kenneth L.

Tepsic, 50 Regina Fairborn medical. Hager B. RaUlff, 1517 Salem Fairboro, medical." Angelo B. Rodriguez, 1599 Wllberforce-Clifton Wllberforce, medical. Raymond E.

Hixon, 78 W. Chillicolhe Cedarville, medical. Dismissal)! Monday: Crlen Gegley, 2779 Cold Spriongd Dr. Rhonda K. Moody, 431 E.

Main St. and son. elsewhere. MIAMI VALLEY Birth: Daughter to the Patrick Tilts, Xenia. KETTERING Births: Son to the Clayton Sex- THE XENIA DAILY GAZETTE Tuesday, October 25, 1977 Four hurt, two cited in two county crashes tons, Xenia.

Son lo Uie Leroy Tomp- sons, Xenia. C8 J. 10 Daughter to the Dana TRAFFIC accidents improper left turn. Her Monday in Beavercreek and passenger, Michelle L. Spring Valley injured four persons and saw two drivers KJng 10 same cited, according to the sustained a vi-saWe injury Xenia post, Ohio State but was not treated.

troopers ROBERT 1. Jordan, 5-1, of 300 Walnut Spring Kingans; Waynesvillo. Checking continues Fire hydrant tesling in Xenia will continue from 9 2031 Avon Beavercreek, Valley, was castlxmnd out of passenaer was eastbound on US 35 a private driveway onto turning north at NFalrfield Walnut St. at 6:45 left front of the stopped vehicle. Minton was cited for drunk driving and removed lo Greene Memorial Hospital by Spring Valley firemen.

Jordan claimed an injury but refused treat- while Minion's Sharon N. ill, 19, Of 972 received a received a Rd. David P. Inderrieden Uppers said. He stopped visible injury, troopers said.

31, Dayton, was westbound but John R. Minton, 26, cf when Ms. King failed to 3537 Lewis southbound at high speed, saw the Jordan car, braked, lost control of the car which slid off the right side and hit the Ms. King failed to yield the right-of-way and was struck by the second vehicle. Ms.

King was cited for an Route 1, HUlsboro. Park Kettering, who Stigers, Chris Watson, 5, son Memorial Hospital, will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Dayton. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery. ei Visitation will be held at details of the funeral home from 6 to 9 still not complete, Ms.

this evening. Check was not speeding at" Among the survivors are a the time, sister, Mrs. Margaret The youngster apparently Gerlaugh of Beavercreek ran out in the street and Ms. and a brother, Clyde W. of check failed to see him Bellbrook.

enter the crosswalk. A kindergarten student, Liiara he is listed ui critical condition at Greene Memorial Bretney Hospital. He suffered three Richard Dr. Mrs. Eleanor J.

Fleming, United Parcel truck at WEAVER, Therese so, a MM 1700 Drake Dr p.m..while crossing in front a oi 1 Mrs. Cletus J. Miller, 3565 of the elementary school. The driver, identified as Susan Check, Cedarville, has not been cited. Although Estate claim Zella 69, of 376 yesterday; services nowi Thursday (Morion, Vandalial.

is made Administrators of the estate of the late Joseph C. Hunter, II, are being sued for $40,000 in Common Pleas Court for "personal services, care and other ser- WSU program approved the southwest section of Karen 15, daughter of town, bounded by W. Main the Ronald J. Barcuses, 507 the US 35 bypass, and degree program RidgeburyDr. Lower Bellbrook i i a sciences Mrs.

Stella Stevens, 816 E. according lo Fire Chief received planning approval Friday from the Ohio Board Charles Beason. of according to Beason anticipates testing 50 President Robert J. areas beyond the bypass mUng approva i Mrs. Donald E.Egan, 1879 and other areas that remain preliminary to final ap- Wilbur Fairborn.

to be tested Thursday and prcval by (he Board of Friday during the same Regents, expected by September 1978. The first nours class of approximately 10 He noted cloudiness in the students is slated to enter water at residences in the the program fall 1979. Linden Patrick Carter, 312 testing area is not unusual In the planning stages for Bridle West Carrollton. and clears rapidly. seven years, the program is a four-year program including biomorphology, i i a i i a members will he from both the School of Medicine and the College of Science and Engineering.

Vote for James T. Henry, Sr. for City Commltjlonar Trained and experienced for thf exacting job of re-bulldlng Xenia in this critical period. Compare and Vote Henry, Send Htm Back! Dr. W.

Wilson Oijirman. Henry 'or Com Com mil Xenia Charlene Dayton. Richard H. Wilkinson, N. Main Dayton.

Oscard Thurman Lewis, 201 W. Dayton Fairborn. classes offered Clara Bretney, formerly of Springfield, died Saturday evening in Hospitality Home, Xenia, where she had been a patient the last three years. She is survived by two nieces and one nephew. Richards Memorial Home, Spingfield, is in charge of arrangements.

broken ribs, a broken leg vices provided the decedent and cuts and bruises. STAYS OPEN By popular demand, Beavercreek Jaycees' Monster Manor will be open Thursday from 7 to 11 p.m. at 3609 E. Patterson Beavercreek. Admission is $1.

prior to his death." i Emma Buster of Wilmington, the suit alleges her claim against the estate in that amount was rejected by administrators Camilla E. Harris, 2920 US 6SS, and Joseph C. Harris, 1H, Cleveland Heights, in August. The most popular restaurant in your very own Quaker Maid kitchen from Ihe scrambled egys at 7 a.m. to the encu ftMturcs lo turn household chores sirloin and s.ilad twelve hours Uner, you into pure plo.isure.

Thu most stylish res- spend a lot of limo in your kitchen. And taurani in town, right in your own norm 1 becousL'ilisthebuSrCsl room in Ihe house, With help from us, your Quaker Maid we ihink your kitchen should be beautiful dealer, as well as practical- We'll show you unique door styles from ruslic colonial to sleek contemporary, hand crafted and hand finished in mellow wood tones orh'rilliant colors. And each Quaker Maid kitchen is custom designed with an array of conveni- BUCKEYE CABINETS APPLIANCES 183 Bellbrook Xenia 372-0931 FOUR NEW classes are being offered at the YMCA this fall. A teenage glamour class is designed to give teenage girls added confidence and information on yoga-type exercises, minerals, vitamins and food supplements, skin care, cleanliness and make-up. The class meets Wednesdays, 4 to 5 p.m.

and costs $4 for members, $10 for non-members. "Introduction to Natural Foods Cookery" is a fundamental class to aid those seeking to improve their diets by using natural foods and eliminating over-processed foods as well as additives. Description, availability and natural food use will be discussed and "Dea Smith Country Cookbook" will be an optional resource book. The four-week class will be held 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays at a cost of $4 for members, $10 for non-members.

TRACING ANCESTORS through the 16th century and beyond will be the topic of an introductory geneology class covering record keeping, the geographical and historical aspect of geneology and a special presentation by the branch geneology library in Fairborn. The class meets Wednesdays, 7 to 9 p.m. and costs $6 for members, $12 for non-members. A cake-decorating class will feature such techniques as flower decorating, basket weave, working with cake and pan molds, icings, gels, wedding cakes and creating your own designs. Participants need to take a 10-inch pastry bag, a No.

7 flower nail, a No. 105 tip and one coupler. The class will meet on Mondays, 7 to 9, at a fee of $6 for members, $12 for non-members. MOONLIGHT OCT.269P.M.-12P.M. CAM "PifoeA ctfie down at LadbatterRd.at Kings Plaza Boutique formed school Greene County Medical Society Auxiliary will sponsor the slate auxiliary's a i i a Boutique at Faith Community United Methodist from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Thursday. Christmas decorations, stocking stuffers and other holiday gift items will be available at values below retail prices. Proceeds from the sale will go to Wright State University's medical school through the American i a A i a i Education and Research Foundation, (AMA-ERF), one of the auxiliary's major fund projects, Mrs. Mary Ann Harehman, state AMA- ERF cJiairraan, will take part in the Xenia boutique.

The foundation was established in 1962 to help meet the cost of providing medical education and a a i i i According to AMA-ERF literature, that problem has been heightened in recent years as costs rise and government subsidies decrease. Since its inception It has distributed gifts of more $27 million in jjrants to "medical TfctiobTs and guaranteed more than $70 million in loans to medical students, interns and temperatures H1LO Atlanta 60 56 Boston 70 51 Denver 7B 41 Kansas City 65 50 Los Angeles 83 58 Miami 86 73 New York 65 57 Seattle 55 41 Washington 69 59 Xcnla 65 55 residents, as well as other money has come from donations. physicians and auxiliary About two-thirds of this fund-raising efforts. XEROX COPIES TYPING STENCIL CUTTING MIMEOGRAPH BINDING MAILINGS WORLD! Orlando. 4 days, 3 nights afthe World Inn.

Open 9-5 p.m. NIGHT COACH Accommodations at World inn $65.00 includes transfer 1o hotel, two lull day admissions to Walt Disney World and total of 16 attraction tickets Rate based on per person for double occupancy TOTAL 2Dlt KM TRAVEL SERVICE Suite 201,755 Vine (Next to Xenia Plaza Shopping Center) 24 hour answering service.

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