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20 Monday, 1 November 19, Akron Beacon Journal 1973 A Obituaries Herbert Hollinger Florist 43 Years Herbert B. Hollinger, 65, Akron florist 43 years, died Sunday at Barberton Citizens Hospital after an apparent heart attack suffered at his home, 4184 Hunsicker Franklin Twp. Mr. Hollinger, a well-known amateur bowler, operated Hollinger florist shop at Thirteenth st. and Indian Trail.

A graduate of South High in 1926, he attended the University of Akron for a year and received his degree in busi- Bert Styles, 1957 Retiree NORTHAMPTON TWP. Services for Bert Styles, 84, of 385 Graham rd. will be at 11 Wednesday at the a.m. Assembly of God Church. Burial will be in Northlawn cemetery.

Mr. Styles died Saturday in St. Thomas Hospital. A native of Birmingham, England, he lived in the U.S. most of his life and retired in 1957 after 27 years with the Ohio Edison.

He leaves sons Frank and Kenneth, both of Stow, Bert Cuyahoga Falls, Roy, Denver, and Albert, Northampton daughter Mrs. Gladys Shaw, Stow, two sisters and 17 grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 10 9 p. m. Tuesday at the McGowan-Reid funeral home.

Helene Schlitz, Retired Teacher NORTH CANTON Helene H. Schiltz, 58, retired Plain Twp. school teacher, died Sunday at Aultman Hospital. Mrs. Schiltz of 169 Applegrove st.

NE, was born in Uniontown, Pa. and lived in North Canton since 1939. She attended Muskingham College and was graduated from Kent State University in 1937. She was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority, the Community ChristianChurch and the North Canton Book Club. She leaves her husband.

Evan past president of North Canton 'City Council and current assistant secretary and assistant treasurer of the Hoover sons Evan of Hudson and Timothy of Huntsville, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Huston Holiday, sister Mrs. Lois Lawrence, Canton; brother Harry Huston St.

Petersburg, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the LewisKarlo funeral home. There are no calling hours. Burial will-be in North Canton cemetery.

Memorials may be made 1.0 the Memorial Fund of the church. Pauline Kolp, Ex-Secretary NORTH CANTON--Pauline Ruth Kolp, 69, retired Hoover High School secretary, died Sunday at her home after a 6- month illness. Mrs. Kolp of 307 W. Park rd.

NW was born in Versailles, N. and lived in North Canton 65 years. She retired in 1971 after 11 years as secretary for former principal Richard Armstrong at Hoover High. She was a member of the Community Christian Church for more than 50 years and a member and past president of the P. E.

0. sisterhood. She leaves her husband, William; sons Richard, Brownsville, and Lawrence, Arlington, sister Mrs. Donald Erbland, Wooster; brother Kingsley Brown, North Canton, and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.

Wednesday at the LewisKarlo funeral home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. P. E. O.

services will be at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in North Canton cemetery. Regina Thomason BARBERTON Regina L. Thomason, 34, of 583 Creed- more av.

died Sunday at Barberton Citizens Hospital. Services are being arranged by the Prentice funeral home. John O'Mara FRANKLIN F. O'Mara, 73, of 801 Center died Sunday at Barberton Citizens Hospital. Services are being arranged by the Prentice funeral home.

4 Pre Prosecutor's Aide Bower Dies Deaths Elsewhere Mira Richard, 95, the mother of the Aurobindo religious movement in India, in New Delhi. Juan March Servera, 60, 1 in Barcelona, Spain. He was the eldest son of the late Juan March, Spain's leading multimillionaire and financial wizard, who died in 1962. Norman C. Lee, 77, a retired stockbroker who in 1939 became the first regular passenger to fly around the world using scheduled commercial plane service, in New York.

Lee took 29 days and 15 hours for the flight, which cost him $2,100. Philip A. Vogelman, 80, a leader of the silk industry and a philanthropist, in New York. He was president and chairman of the Onondaga Silk Company, which was credited with introducing fabric prints based on the works of well-known artists. Randels Infant Infant Services will be 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Hilliard-Cox funeral home. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Today's Lesson MOSCOW in an unprecedented piece of literary promotion, Soviet Party Secretary Leonid Brezhnev's, speech to the recent World Peace Congress has been made a required part of the curriculum of all grammar schools throughout the Soviet Union. Two Killed As Cars MASSILLON James Bower, 67, administrative assistant to Stark County Prosecutor, David Dowd died Sunday at Massillon City Hos- pital after a one-month illness.

Mr. Bower of 889 11th st. NE worked 26 years with the Ohio State Highway Patrol, ness administration in 1930 from Ohio State University. He returned to Akron 10 take over operation of the florist shop started by this father. The business was then on W.

South st. and was moved to its present location in the 1960s to make room for the Akron expressway. A life resident of the Akron area, Mr. Hollinger was a member of the Akron Florist Association, Akron Optimist Club, Lodge No. 83, Yusef Khan and the Church of Good Shepherd.

He also was a member of the Masonic Class A bowling league. Mr. Hollinger leaves his wife, N. Louise; son H. Byron Akron; sisters Mrs.

Ruth Dungan, Troy, and granddaughter. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Prentice funeral home. Burial will be in Rose Hill cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Tuesday. will hold rites at 7 p. m. Tuesday.

in Hit Trees In Stark Two Massillon residents were killed in separate weekend accidents. Dead are: Jamie McFee, 17, 'of 1408 Forest av. SE. Evan T. Williams, of 726 Eighth st.

SW. Both Miss McFee and Williams were killed when cars struck trees. Miss McFee was a passenger in a car driven by Kerry Woods, 19, of 1739 Thirteenth st. SE, that hit a tree at S. Erie and Forest av.

SE in Massillon about 9 p.m. Sun- Area Deaths Mrs. Pauline Ruth Kolp, 69, of 307 W. Park Rd. NW, North Canton, Hoover High School secretary John Glen Weimer, 67, of Albion, Route 3, West Salem, Faultless Rubber Co.

retiree. Hauler Files Suit RAVENNA Ravenna garbage hauler George E. Weibush has filed suit in Portage County Common Pleas Court to block repeal of the City's garbage ordinance which grants him an exclusive franchise for hauling. Weibush is seeking a permanent injunction to prevent Ravenna officials from breaching any terms of the five-year contract he holds with the City. BROWSE TODAY BUY TODAY! $14 that's the story" AT GREAT WAREHOUSE SAVINGS Some people do an awful lot of running around when they're looking for furniture.

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Exit Off Rt. 224 BRAND, INC. TEL: 724-9348 Across From Goodyear Aerospace Next to the Starlight Drive-In nine of years in the cathose pacity of lieutenant and district commander at the Massillon post. He became safety-service director under Mayor Archie Brinker in 1959, and was Republican nominee for mayor in 1961. From 1962 to 1967 he was with the State Department's Agency for International Development, serving in Vietnam and Thailand as rural public safety adviser for the police departments in those counties.

He retired from the foreign service in 1967 and was appointed as administrative assistant in 1968. He was a member of the RAVENNA RESIDENTS Nov. 6 voted 3.584 to 2.014 to repeal the garbage ordinance which was adopted in February 1972. In this suit, Weibush contends he has spent "substantial" sums to comply with the terms of the contract in acquiring equipment and "has fully and completely performed all things required by it to be performed in the contract." Central Presbyterian Church. Church.

He leaves his wife, Pauline; daughter Mrs. Lois McLain, Dayton, and son James of Canton. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Friends may call from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at the Shat linger funeral home and an hour before services at the church. Burial will be in Sunset Hills cemetery. day, police said. Woods is at Massillon City Hospital. Stark County Sheriff's deputies said Williams' car went out of control at Erie and Revere sts.

in Jackson and piled into several trees around 2:30 a. m. Saturday. Indictment Hits Throat' WADSWORTH Kimberly Randels, 20-month old daughter of Waynard and Linda Randels of 132 E. Prospect died early today at Barberton Citizens Hospital.

Besides the parents, the child leaves grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Randels, Norton, and Mr. Munroe Fullbright, ton; great-grandparents, Laban Sayre, Norton, J.A. Cummings, Helana, Mrs.

Letha Duncan and R. J. Fullbright, both of Batesville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Randels, Barberton, and great-great grandfather, John King of Evans, W.

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