Rader ServiceConducted atWhite SulphurWhite Sulphur Springs—Funeral services for Wilbur Harrison Rader, 70. were conducted at 2p m, Friday at the Twichel chapel . by the Rev. R, E Krohn of Townsend. pastor of Grace Episcopalichurch The organ was played by lt;Mrs, Helmar J. Berg, She ac-‘(companied Mrs. William Ellison t and Mrs. J. H. Higgins as theyitsang, “The Old Rugged Cross, and “The Twenty-Third Psalm, Rader died Tuesday at theMountainview Memorial hospital in White Sulphur Springs, where t he had been a patient for a week- with a coronary affliction. He 1 was buried in the Mayn ceme-1 tery. The pallbearers were Ed- Ragen of Townsend, Robert Wat son. Neil Teague, Russell Edwards, Fred Coburn and Fred Buckingham,iRader was born February 12. 1889, in White Sulphur Springs.the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rader. He was educated in the local schools. He married Nellie Buckingham, daughter of Mr. andMrs. William Buckingham. June 3. 1914, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Corkill in WhiteSulphur Springs.Mr. and Mrs, Rader owned andoperated a cattle ranch at the foot of the Belt mountains inwestern Meagher county for more than 45 years. He was ac tive in his business until shortly before he was hospitalized.Surviving relatives include his widow', and three sons. Odell,IRoger and Glen, and four sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Sarter, and Mrs. K. M. Bonesteel, all of WhitetSulphur Springs; Mrs. Josephine Scott of Pasadena, Calif., and Mrs. Bessie Gillogly of Townsend A brother, Lester C. Rader, also lives in White Sulphur Springs There are seven grandchildren.