Offices in the courthouse will be years. She was a member of St closed all day Tuesday in memory Aloysius Catholic Church.of Miss Williamson.! She leaves three sons, Edward The County Court, meeting today, c. Sharp of Youngstown. Evan G. passed a resolution of regret over Sharp of Warren and Robert C.her death.Charles A. MetzSharp of Cleveland; two otherdaughters, Mrs. Mary Ford of East Liverpool and Mrs. Josephine Bell of Washington. D. C.; 10 grandchil-Charles A. Metz, retired Irondale cjren ancj 15 great grandchildren, blacksmith, died early Sundaymorning in City Hospital. where he was taken Saturday after a stroke. He was 87Rites will be held Tuesday at 8in St. Alovsius C a t h o 1 i cMetz was born in Nanticoke. Pa., and resided in East Liverpool. Wellsville and vicinitv for about 41a mChurch bv Rev. Robert Moorhead,pas-tor. Burial will be in the St.Callistus Cemetery at Kene, Pa.Friends mav call this afternoonyears. He had been in the Griffin and tonight at the Martin Funeral Nursing Home in Wellsville since Home.!August, when he became ill. Metz “ *was employed by the East Ohio Mrs. James Thompson Sewer Pipe Co. until 1927. He wasa member of the Irondale Methodist Church.Mrs. May Hatt Thompson. 72. wi-;dow of James. Edgar Thompson ofHe leaves two sons. Roy E. Metz of Hammondsville R. D. andthe Campground Rd , near Wellsville. died early Saturday morningCharles A. Metz Jr., of Irondale;in the Salem City Hospital, wheretwo daughters, Mrs Lavada Tice of Wellsville and Mrs. Pearl Callof Irondale; 13 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.The body was taken to the Mac-she had been a patient three weeks.Mrs. Thompson had been living in the Salem Home for Aged Women since the death of her husbandApril 15, 1950. She was born in Mid-t dletown and had lived in WellsvilleLean Funeral Home in Wellsville, j d viclnitv for nearlv M ,.ears.where rites will be held Tuesdav at, . .. _ . She leaves two sisters. Mrs. Johnp. m. y he Rev. W. E. Tilton, gr(Kjje nf Trenton. Butler County,and Mrs. Rose Joliff of Franklin,pastor of the First MethodistChurclv Burial will be in Morning 'n(J two grandchildren View Cemetery at Irondale.. j The body was taken to the Mac-Fnends mav call this afternoon Lean Funeral Home in Wellsville. and tonight at the funeral home. :wh)r, ritcs wl„ ^ heW TuosdavMrs. CIvde E. MartinMrs. Norma Leona Tice Martin. 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tice of Hammondsville, died Sunday in her home at New Mata-moras.She attended the HammondsvilleSchool and the Hammondsvillewwice oneMethodis-t Church and was a former employe at City Hospital.Surviving are her husband. Clyde E Martin of New Matamoras; two sons. Clyde Tice and Michael Tice, and a two-month-old daughter, Debbie Lynn Tice, all at home; four sisters. Mrs Mildred Detchon ofI* te ol €LAs many a* 70 separatenectedSahneville. Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and Mrs. Violet Weaver of Wells-ville and Mrs. Alberta Oliver of Hammondsville, six brothers. Harold Tice of New Matamoras.Norman Tice of Toronto and Ear! Tice. Donald Tice. Merle Tice andaide* the funeral home, caski -manv other details in'caretion, flowers, arrangements 1 governmental and statisticalA a a member of the Natiocians, we meet highest stancthese services. Our funeralRonald Tice, all of Hammondsvillemarked, our establishmentServices will be held Wednesdavperienced personnel.at Newport. Washington Count'Friends may call at the McCore Funeral Home in Marietta.Helen S. ()'B\wMrs. Helen Elizabeth SharpO Bvrne died Sunday at 3 30 a. m in the home of her daughter, MrsofRose Eberlv, 942 Bank St., follow1Vawsoning a four-month illnessMrs. O’Byrne was born in Edin-Furburgh, Scotland, and had lived in East Liverpool for the last seven215 VV. 5th STREET