V/ fc* ■ .Joseph M, DecoomanJoseph M. Decooman, 70, Breeze, ood RD 1, died Friday, April 16, 65, in the VA Hospital in Al* ona. He was born Jan. 21, 1895, Belgium, the son of the late 2wis and Alvera Decooman. He as married to Wilma (Winter* ecooman, who died Jan. 13, 1954.Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. etty E. Wilt, Brcezewood RD 1, brother, John Decooman, Everett I) 2, and two sisters, Mrs. Jose-nine Fix, Chambersburg, and trs. Elsie Kcphart, Burnham, Fa. He was a veteran of World War a member of Everett Post i:8 mcrican Legion, the Saxton FW, the Everett Veterans of! ’orld War I, the Breezewood Vol-nteer Fire Co., and the Bedford BOB.Funeral services will be held t 2 p.m. Monday, April 19, at the onner Funeral Home, Everett, 'iih the Rev, Jack Stoutfer oftl-lating, Burial in the Everett Cem-tery.Friends may call at the funeral ome until time of service.Bess A. FergusonMrs. Bess A. Ferguson, 80 Manns )hoiet\ died Sunday, April 18, 1965 iTHEATRETONIGHT TUESOAYRACING FEVERcolorat Bedford County Memorial Hospital. She was born Oct. 31, 1884, at Manns Choice, a daughter of William and Annie (Cuppett) Clark. She was preceded in death by her husband, George, in 1951, one daughter and three brothers.She is survived by these children: Mrs. Marie Babcock, Long Beach, Calif.; Clark Ferguson, Schellsburg RD; Jay Ferguson, Manns Choice RD; Mrs. Hazel Price, Ontario, Calif., and Mrs. Fern Suavely, Manns Choice.Also surviving are 16 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren nnd one brother anti three sisters: John Clark, Manns Choice; Mrs. Mary Enos, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs. F.ffie Davis, Huntingdon, and Mrs.- Nellie Mo wry, Quimby, Iowa.She was a member of the Manns Choice Methodist Church.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, in the Mickle Funeral Home, SchelLsburg, m charge of the Rev. James H. Taylor, with interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.The family will receive friends in the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.Charles E. JonesCharles Edward Jones, Tlynciman RD 1, died April J8, 1965, ill Somerset County Hospital. He was horn July a, 1891. a son of the late Charles Edward Jones and Mary (Horn) Jones. His wife, Mildred * Morion) Jones, died June 7, 1964.He is survived by three children: vim-ent C. Jones, and Clarence E,'—i T n 4JC Uliwt „Wednesday at 2 p.m. in tn« ler Funeral Home, Hyndman, with the Rev, Willard White, of the Hyndman Methodist Church officiating, Interment in the Zion Memorial Park.Friends will be received Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the funeral home.Ira W. EmeighIra W. Emeigh, RD 1, Imler, died at 8 a.m, Sunday, April 18, 1965, at his home. He was born March 29, 1886, at Pavia, a son of Jacob and Susan Emeigh. He married Ada Finnegan on Aug. 22, 1914, at Cumberland, Md,.Ha is survived by his wife, a son, Ray A., Claysfourg, and a daughter, Rea A. Lingenfelter, of 'CJaysburg. Three grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters also survive; Harvey, Bedford RD 3; Della Eicher, Imler and Mrs. Marie Sweet, Imler RD 1.He was a member of the Greenfield Reformed Church, treasurer and member of the consistory, and secretary of the Sunday School. He retired in 1957 from the Auditor General’s Department of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.Friends will be received at the Barefoot Funeral Home in East Freedom after 7 p.m. Monday evening.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the Barefoot Funeral Home, East Freedom, in charge of the Rev. Joseph Steiner fc. Interment in Greenfield Cemetery.H DiehlFriends tr Funeral Ho day from 4 the church p.m. until 'SneakLONDOr China hai in-Hussia arms sh1 Nam wit’ a move North V came frc cow.