Elden D. Houtz, 58, of Waynes burg rd SE, contractor, died in his home Sunday from a cerebral hem orrhage. He had been a resident of Canton all his life and was a mem ber of the Trinity Reformed church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Houtz; five sons—John, Les ter, Russell, Raymond, and Branley; four daughters—Mrs. Charles Fraz er, Mrs. Forest Knnsely, Sylvia Kil leen and Dorothy; four brothers— William of Mapleton, John of North Industry, and Daniel and Allen Houtz of Canton; three sisters—Mrs. Hetty Barr and Mrs. Susie Hudeon, both of North Industry, and Mrs. Fred Graber of Reedurban. Funeral services will be held in the home Wednesday afternoon at 8. Rev. G. M. Schmucker will officiate. Burial in Valley Chaple cemetery. ORLANDO IL. SWINEFORD. Orlando L. Swineford, 3216 6th st SW, associated with the G. A. Swine ford Company, died in his home Sun day evening from a cerebral hem orrhage. Mr. Swineford was born in Ash land, coming to Canton nine years ago and associating himself with the company that manufactures hard ware specialties. Mr. Swineford was a member of the Trinity Lutheran church, Stark Lodge of Odd Fellows, Canton En campment of the Odd Fellows, and the Loyal Order of Moose. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie Swineford; two daughters— Mrs. M. F. Stoner, Massillon, and Miss Mary Swineford of the home, a son—Harold E. of the home, and two brothers—G. A. Swineford, Can ton, and EB. A. Swineford, Stewart, CO. Funeral services will be held in the home Thursday afternoon at 2. Rev. BE. C. Herman will officiate. Burial in Westlawn cemetery,