rase— Jer«-18, the 11 him-« rec-iths in spirit. Detno-lasoo’i Uty to oppos-coali-ma or ;mpha-18 80 , dis-sd himServices Sundaysocie oasis contj peop with than good Th said citie andLester H. Worthington, 64, of1 '*! 604 Mulberry street. Cumber- sa*dFor Lester H.Worthingtona has leader, efusedsr.e/eated it ad-insist-is has raise utives, lal De-to ex an, to b for en the er for ted at to the □ a re-14ng, 14, lormanHffl tlftire Jo pher togei live, in oland retired farmer and World war I veteran, died at 12.30 this morning in the Omaha veterans hospital. He returned to the hospital Wednesday aft er undergoing treatment for a month four weeks ago.The son of Homer and Min ^ nie Estella Engle Worthington. he was born in Cumberland June 24, 1899 and grew to man- £ . hood there. He was married to Ella Jones in Lime Springs Dec.25, 1928 and farmed in the Cum-berland vicinity until moving to hold Atlantic in March, 1952. He was daya member of the American Le pr0j,gion and attended the Atlantic of s Gospel chapel. wideSurviving are his wife, two sti sons, Stanley Worthington of land Omaha and Dave Worthington nysn of Atlantic; a daughter, Mary 6, S Ann Worthington of Atlantic; a to S brother, Lyman Worthington of nysn Atlantic and four sisters, Mrs. pave Gladys Martens and Mr. Helen Elm Spieker of Atlantic, Mrs. Mil Loci ford Overton of Dysart and Mrv Plur Albert Foreman erf Batavia to 5 Funeral services will be held worl Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the men Roland funeral home. Cal Linde- and man officiating. Interment will Tt be in the Atlantic cemetery. 01 u - andGETS CAUGHTIDAHO, FALLS. Idaho (API ..