PAGE SIX Octogenarian Dies Suddenly Mrs. Loveland, 84 Buried Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Loveland, Orchard Knob Farm, dropped dead of a heart attack at her home Sunday night. She was buried in’ Maple Grove Cemetery following services at Bronson Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Ira Button. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Loveland had lived on the former Frederick Johnson farm for eighteen years, having moved from the Weiss place. They had been married for thirty years, seven years after the death of Mrs. Loveland’s first hus- band, Philip Cease. Mrs. Loveland, the former Eliza- beth Heize, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heize, Ruggles, took over the motherless home of Philip Cease at eighteen, first as home- maker and then as mother to the four small children, six, eight, ten and twelve years old. In love with all living things, Mrs. Loveland has been vitally in- terested in gardening and small livestock all her life. 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BERTI Franklin St., Dallas & SON Phone 277-R-2 day at 12:55 p. m. The nert two meetings will cover wrestling. A special movie on the subject has been secured for today’s meeting and a local wrestling authority is being invited for the March 7 meet- ing. Narcotics, baseball, vocations and boy and girl relations are on the agenda for future programs. Levi Brown Funeral Funenal services were held from Nulton Funeral Home [Saturday at 2 p.m. for Levi Brown, retired North Mooreland farmer. Rev. E. A, Ben- son officiated with burial in ‘the Marsh Cemetery, Center Moreland. Mr. Brown, 84 son of the late George and Emily Coon Brown, spent his entire life at North Moreland. He died on Wednesday leaving ‘the fol- lowing survivors: his ‘wife, the for- mer Annie Wright, six sons, Harry of Vernon, Stanley of Eaton Town- ship Roland of Rochester, N. Y., Mark at home, Clark of Danville, N. 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