THE Page A MITCHELL TRIBUNE, MITCHELL, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 MITCHELL AREA DEATHS IS HURON Funeral services are held for tend Edwards Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wads- worth and sons of near Trinity; Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Terrell and children of Paoli; Douglas Lawrence County Medical Center: Patients: Kelly Arbuckle, 11, Bedford: Viola Jarvis, R. 3: Carol Stinson, Mitchell: Connie Dumond, 928 Lawrence Carl Williams, R. 1 Edith Shanks, R. 2: Brian Grissom, R. 2: Shirley Green, R.
2: Betty Godsey, Huron: Brian Lynch. Released: Ruth May, 706 Oak Leslie Thompson, R. 1, Williams: Nicholas Holt, R. 11, Bedford: Esther Shoopman, Mitchell: Ethel Norrington; 803 Brook St. Opal Grissom, 116 Vine St.
Nathan Arthur, R. 11, Bedford: Shannon Hudson, 529 S. Eighth: Rosetta Hudson, 105 N. Fourth Lori D. Quebbeman, R.
11, Bedford: Jeanette Dodd, R. 3: Judy A. Shaff, R. 3: Charles H. Tyree, R.
11, Bedford: Lester Sheeks, R. 2: William E. Williams, R. 2: Rebecca Brumage, 436 N. Eighth William L.
Williams, 408 Oak Linda Neely, Lakeside Estates: Brian Mitchell, R. 3: Dallas Roll, R. 3. Births: Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Arbuckle, R. 11, Bedford, a son born Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Stinson, 532 S. Eighth a son born Feb. .3, Jason Adam. mi -v Dunn Memorial: Patients: Elmpr Tprrv R.
4: Je Graves. Mitchell: Minnie Sti lions, R. 4: Brian Pridemore Greenwood son, 103 Vine Mary Tire R. 1. Released: Nellie DeWitt, Camelot Ct Jennifer Strange, R.
3: Wile Williams. R. 2: Edna Jone; 423 Brook: Deborah Mizel R. 3: Imogene Bayhin, 71 Warren Merle Roche, 101: Oak St. Raymond Dumond, 1, Williams: Genevieve Eisele R.
1, Williams: Betty Arnold R. 3: Lanette Blake, R. 4: Ja Deckard, 531 S. Tenth St Karen Edwards, Huron: Eaif Patton, R. 3: Timothy Caif michael, Box 43: Pearf Warren, 716 Mississippi Ave.
Orange County: Released: Kenneth Allison, Mitchell. The numbers of weekly newspapers in the United States is 7,666. Total circulation is 45 million. I Helen E. VJigginton Helen E.
Wigginton, 69, Bloomington, and former Mitchell resident, died Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. in Bloomington Hospital. She was born in Mitchell on Jan. 17, 1914, to Samuel D.
and Delia E. Hardesty Ice. She was married to Claude Wigginton, and he preceded her in death. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church of Bloomington where she was a Sunday School teacher, member of the Pastor's choir, member of the Deacon's wives, and secretary of the Jolly Batchelors. Surviving are one brother, Lawrence Ice of Bloomington and one sister, Ethel Ratts.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10 at the Second Baptist Church with Rev. E. D.
Butler officiating. Graveside rites will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Mitchell Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Wednesday at the Day Mortuary in Bloomington. Local information by the Chas-tain Funeral Home in Mitchell.
Loris C. Betetta Loris C. Beretta, 69, 2701 Western Bedford, died at 4:48 a.m. Feb. 7 at Dunn Memorial Hospital.
He had been ill one year. He was born in Rutland, VT on July 16, 1913, to Julius and Lola Beretta. He was married in Lawrenceville, IL on Aug. 2, 1936 to Martha Lee Cave and she survives. He retired after 42 years with Public Service Indiana.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bedford. King of near Bedford and. Claude King of near Crane were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Terrell.
Mrs. Chester (Chlous) Burton of Lima, Ohio; Mrs. Martin (Neva) van A alst of Holliday Way Lake, Holliday, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Colvin of New Albany and Mrs.
Burl Edwards of Robinson, Illinois were here for the funeral of Mrs. Chester Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich-man were recent visitors in Plainfield with their daughter Mrs.
Jerry Hosek and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorsett, have returned to their home in Kettering, Ohio after spending the weekend here. Mr.
and Mrs. Dalas Conolty California returned home, Mrs. Ball will stay several more days. Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Stewart attended a birthday party for Nancy Caudell Saturday evening. Mrs. Wincel Hoggatt called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brewer of Campbellsburg Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wever, Susan, Kent and Brent and Mrs. Wincel Hoggatt joined other relatives for supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Bailiff Saturday evening to celebrate their son Bart's 13th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart want to thank friends and relatives for the calls, cards, food and the Sunday School for the planter and all acts of kindness while they have been recovering from the car accident, Remember your Valentine with flowers from He was also a member of the Elks Lodge, the Americn Legion and the IBEW. He was a veteran of World War II.
Also surviving are two sons, Loris L. Beretta and Ned C. Beretta, both of Bedford; one daughter, Mrs. Robert L. (Ann) Brown, Bedford; five grandchildren; one brother, Charles Beretta, AZ; and two sisters, JVIrs.
George (Jane) Wilcox, Tunnelton, and Mrs. John (Ramona) Viers, Ontario, CA. He was preceded in death by four brothers. Graveside services were held this morning (Wednesday) at Green Hill Cemetery with Rev. Robert Sharp officiating.
Arrangements were made by the Ferguson-Lee Funeral Home. The family requests donations be made to the First United Methodist Church of Bedford in lieu of flowers. Dorothy Stout Dorothy Stout, 78, R. 5, Salem, died at 1:22 p.m. Feb.
3, at the Washington County Hospital. She was born in Lawrence County on May 20, 1904, to William C. and Lucinda Dor-sett Tincher. She was married in 1926 to Arthur L. Stout, and he survives.
Also surviving is a son, Jerry L. Stout, Salem; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Archie Tincher, R. 1, Mitchell, and Doral Tincher, Greenwood. She" was preceded in death by a son, Robert. Funeral services were held Feb.
7 at the Dawalt Funeral Home in Salem with Rev. Ralph Austin officiating. Burial was in Liberty Cemetery at Leipsic. SAVINGS ON Orleans Flower Shop 137 W. Washington, Orleans 865-3212 By: Mrs.
L. F. Terrell Funeral service for Lena V. Edwards (widow; of the late Chester Edwards, a former resident I of Huron) were at the Huron Baptist Church Feb. 2 at 11 a.m.; vith the pastor Rev.
Don Myers officiating. Burial was in Huron Cemetery. Mrs. Edwards, a resident of 1747 Lutherwood Indianapolis, died Jan. 29 in the Community Hospital at Indianapolis.
She was born Sept. 29, 1906 in Pennsylvania, to Emil and Adele Ruff Goussy. She was. united, in marrigae to Chester A. Edwards, who preceded her in death on Sept 24, 1978.
Surviving are one son, Fred E. Edwards, Cumberland, IN, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Larry Edwards is a patient in Dunn Memorial BONO Wynns host By: Mrs. Herbert Stewart Worship service will be held at Tunnelton Church Sunday following church school.
Bible study is held at the Annex each Sunday evening. Edgar Nicholson is home after eye surgery at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Ball of Palo Alto, California arrived here at the home of her brother Leo Wynn and Mrs.
Wynn last week. Monday they attended the funeral of Dr. Ball's brother near Connersville, then after spending some time with Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Russell Wynn, who is a patient in the N.H.E.
Home, Dr. Ball Arts weekend "A Gathering of Friends, II," a special cultural arts get-away weekend, will be. held at Spring Mill Inn from March 11-13. Jim Ridenour, director of the Department of Natural Resources, said the weekend will feature workshops and concerts for persons of all ages. Workshops will include sing-alongs, Dulcimer building and lessons, nature walks, quilt piecing and an old-fashioned dance, and will be presented by folk musicians and craftsmen.
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Tuell and son will be leaving Thursday for North Carolina. Brent Terry of Mitchell was calling Sunday on his grandmother Mrs. Charlie Terry. visitors The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.
Glancy Hoggatt were their guests Sunday to celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Nicholson and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Metzger and sons, Mr: and Mrs. James Lee and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jackson and Andrew, Mrs. Lee Sullivan and children, David Jackson arid Wilma Carmichal. They received many good wishes for' a happy anniversary. We offer sincere sympathy to Mrs. George Wilcox and family in the death of her brother, Loris Beretta, and to Mr.
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Howard Wilcox called on Mrs. Oren Wilcox Sunday evening. Scti czdj ct 5 p.n.; I Ml Pcmborton Smith Lizzie Pemberton Smith, 90, Westview Manor Nursing Home and former resident of, R. 3, Mitchell, died Feb. 5 at Dunn Memorial Hospital in Bedford.
She was a former employee of the Reliance Manufacturing Company in Mitchell. She was a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church. Surviving are three sisters, Fannie Poole, Mitchell, Mamie King and Lola DeTinne, both of Bedford; three brothers, Fred of Bedford, Hobert of Mitchell and George of Bensonville, IL; one granddaughter, two greatgrandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three husbands, Jim Turpin, William Barnett, and Frank Smith; one daughter, four brothers, and seven sisters. Services were held Feb.
8 at the Ferguson-Lee Funeral Home with Rev. Dearl Runyon officiating. Burial was in Knott Cemetery. SWCD dinner to be held Feb. 15 The 26th Annual Dinner meeting for the Lawrence County Soil Water Conservation District (S.W.C.D.) will be held Feb.
15 at the Mitchell High School cafeteria. Dinner begins at 6:30 Ron Dixon, a District employer from Marion County, will be the guest speaker. His talk is entitled, "Don't Call It Dirt." S.W.C.D. Chairman, George Wilcox will present the Conservation Farmer, award during the meeting. In addition, the 4-H Conservation awards will be presented.
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