Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 13, 1977, Image 8

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Times, Box 75A,
R.D. #1, Marietta.
[426-2212 or 653-
8383].
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graph free of charge.
Spring
Obituary
CHARLES HAY SLOAD
Charles Hay Sload, 82, a
retired blacksmith, died
Sunday at 10 a.m., at
Fairview Manor Nursing
Home, Columbia, after a
lengthy illness.
‘He was the hushand of
the late Mildred Smith’
Sload who died in 1975.
His first wife, Esther
Flowers Sload, died in
1931. Sload is a former
resident of Maytown.
Before his retirement,
Sload worked as a traveling
blacksmith in the Ronks
area.
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He served during World
War I as a blacksmith in
the 3rd field artillery in
France.
A member of United
Church of Christ, Maytown
he also belonged to Reese
Hall Veterans of Foreign
Wars 8757, Mountville.
Born in Maytown, he
was the son of the late
Warren and Sara Roath
Sload.
He is survived by the
following children: Anna,
wife of Lester Wolgemuth,
Mount Joy Rl; Charles
Sload, Marietta; Charlotte,
wife of Judsan W. Hill,
Midland, Mich.; Robert
Sload, Houston, Texas;
Gerald Sload, Fredericks-
burg, VA and George
Sload, Berwick; 19 grand-
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children, and 12 great-
grandchildren.
The following brothers
and sisters also survive:
Ray Sload, Elizabethtown,
and Abram Sload, Lancas-
ter; Mrs. Elizabeth Terry,
Lancaster; Mrs. Loreitta
Smith, Maytown; Mrs.
Anna Kirvinskee, Marietta,
and Mrs. Raymond Raber,
Bainbridge.
Movie at
First
United
Methodist
To Russia With Love,a
film, will be shown at the
First United Methodist
Church, 216 E. Market
Street, Marietta, at 7 p.m.,
on Sunday, April 17.
This gripping motion pic-
ture speaks to the heart.
Many of the shots were
filmed inside Russia and
give eloquent testimony to
the fact that hunger for the
Word of God is very real in
that land of closed church-
es. It graphically portrays
life today for many thou-
sands of Christians in the
Communist world.
Secret arrangements
were made in advance for
an English-speaking Rus-
sian Christian to rendez-
vous with a US photograph-
er on a visit to Russia. The
two met quietly at an ap-
pointed hour, and for the
next few weeks the camera-
man captured a revealing
glimpse of the underworld
church at worship. He
HOOSIER found himself deeply mov- T
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