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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 8

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Page 8 Salisbury, Md, Wedneaday, August 26, 1992 THE DAILY TIMES Weather The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Wednesday, Aug. 26. 20S 30s 40 60S 60s 70s 60s 80s 100S 110s Southern Delmarva Today: Hazy sunshine, humid, highs in the mid- to upper 80s. Tonight: Fair, lows around 70. Light winds.

Thursday: Partly sun-ny, humid, highs in the mid- to upper 80s. Today's sunset: 7:38 p.m. Thursday's sunrise: 6:26 a.m. Extended forecast Friday through Sunday Variable clouds with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in-day. Chance of rain Saturday.

Fair Sunday. Highs Friday in the upper 70s to mid-808. Highs Saturday and Sunday in the lower 80s. Lows in the mid-60s Friday, mid-50s Saturday and Sunday. Marine outlook Chesapeake Bay Today: Northwest winds 10 knots.

Waves 1 foot or less. Tonight Variable winils less than 10 knots. Waves less than 1 foot. Cape Henlopen to Virginia Beach out 20 miles Today: Variable winds 10 knots or less. Seas 2 to 3 feet.

Tonight: Variable winds less than 10 knots. Seas 2 to 3 feet 10S -OS OS 10s Bands COLD WARM STATIONARY Wednesday, Aug. 26 Accu-Weather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures 871 iHagerstovvnlBiryl908 I Cumberland Pressure IS3 HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN U.S. temps IkutaklJlC htaaB.W.Va. VA- r'Sfe I Baltimore 90s I Washington 1 928 Dover86 I VA.

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27 Ocean City High Low 7:17 a.m. 1:10 a.m. 7:35 p.m. 4:25 p.m. Rehoboth Beach High Low 7:38 a.m.

1:31 a.m. 7:56 p.m. 1:46 p.m. Chincoteague High Low 8:23 a.m. 2:16 a.m.

8:41 p.m. 2:31 p.m. Tangier Island High Low 12:14 a.m. 5:45 a.m. 11:50 p.m.

6:01 p.m. Crisfield High Low 1:10 a.m. 6:41 a.m. 12:46 p.m. 6:57 p.m.

Nanticoke High Low 2:20 a.m. 1:56 p.m. 8:07 p.m. DEATH NOTICES MAJORIE R. CHARNICK, 70, or Brid-gevllle, died Monday, Aug.

24, 1992, at Nanticoke Memorial Hospital In Seaford of cancer. Friends may call from 3 to 4 p.m. at Union United Methodist Church In Bridgevllle. A funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. Interment wiP be In Bridgevllle Cemetery.

Arrangements are being handled by H.E. Hardesty Sons Funeral Home In Bridgevllle. ELBERT W. GLADDEN, 84, of Chance, died Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of heart failure at the home of a son, Elbert E.

Gladden of Salisbury. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 pjn. at Hlnman Funeral Home In Princess Anne and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Rock Creek United Methodist Church In Chance. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday at the church. Interment will be In Rock Creek Cemetery In Chance. LOTTIE MARIE HALL. 70. of Laurel, died at her home of respiratory failure Tuesday, Aug.

25, 1992. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Short-Windsor-Disharoon Funeral Home on West Street In Laurel. A funeral service win be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home.

Interment will be In Laurel Hill Cemetery in Laurel. LULA M. HOBBS, 102, of Salisbury, died Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of cardiac arres at her home in Salisbury. Friends may call at Holloway Funeral Home on Snow Hill Road in Salisbury Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m.

A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Jerusalem United Methodist Church Cemetery In Shown T-ttetmt Rain Fkirrm Snow lorn Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy the day 0 1992Accu-Weathsr, Inc. SUNNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY Parllaaa.MaiM IT tt Mr clr iy iy lr rm lr -y My lr ly My rS" rn JT Mr .47 Mly teitkUwfcaa pJciijf fl 4J Mink T9 bWl L.k.

Cily Tl Hi Aalaaia TO hi Dtaja TT uFnwIm TO ha JaaaJMl TO iwi r. ti bMlia TO luiiiiiI tun r.lla II 1J4 Bp ml 41 hlM 17 .11 Final Tofk .0 TT TkaM Talaa II T4 Wlrktu Tl uMUaJM. 2' My My My My 2" Mjr OBITUARIES children, Jamie and Lauren Gladden and Stacey Donalds, all of Salisbury: three aunts, Martha G. White and Louise J. Harrison, both of Salisbury, and Bertha J.

Shores of Chance. His sister was the late Inez Gladden. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ilinman Funeral Home in Princess Anne and Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Rock Creek United Methodist Church in Chance.

A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the church. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery in Chance. The Revs. Richard Vance and Edward Gladden will officiate.

Contributions may be made in memory of the deceased to either, Coastal Hospice, PO Box 1733, Salisbury, Md. 21801; or Rock Creek Cemetery Fund, do Eldon Willing, 10652 Toddville Chance, Md. 21816. William Shockley Sr. SALISBURY William "Bill" Shockley Sr.

of Duke Drive here, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 1992, in Salisbury. Born in Snow Hill, he was a son of the late Howard and Marcie Holland Shockley. Shockley graduated from the former Worcester High School and was a U.S. Army Korean War veteran.

He was employed with Seaside Coin-Up on Route 50 in Salisbury for two years, and with Gasoline Alley Super Soda. He retired after 30 years from the former Trader Grocery Store in Snow Hill, and formerly operated an Exxon gas station on North Salisbury Boulevard for more than eight years. Shockley attended First Pilgrimage Baptist Church in Camden, Del. He is survived by his wife, Leola Dickerson Shockley, three sons, William Shockley Jr. of Durham, N.C., Earl Shockley of Centreville, and Anthony Dickerson of Fruitland; four daughters, Nellie Jackson of Philadelphia, Justine Bryant of Manhatten, N.Y., Annie Shockley of Snow Hill and Marsha Woody, stationed in Germany; 13 grandchildren; two brothers, Clifton Shockley of Snow Hill and Irving Shockley of Berlin; and four sisters, Clara Da-shield, Amanda Milbourne, both of Snow Hill, Frances Tull of Fayette-ville, N.C., and Addie Martin of Salisbury.

Two sisters, Lillian Collins, died in October 1976, and Helen Hardy, died in October 1985. Friends may call at Jolley Memorial Chapel in Salisbury Friday from 4:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. at Cathedral of Love AUMP Church in Salisbury. A funeral service will be held at 1 m.

at the church. Interment will in Sorinehill Memory Gardens. near Hebron. The Rev. Annette Wilson will officiate and the Rev.

Albert Walker will assist. Arthur Lankford Sr. POCOMOKE CITY Arthur W. Lankford 100, of here, died at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of heart failure.

Bom in Pocomoke City, he was a son of the late state Sen. Edward B. Lankford and Susan Morris Lankford. His wife, Meta S. Lankford, died in 1983.

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DELMAR Edward S. Webb 44, of here, died at Beebe Medical Center in Lewes of a heart attack, Sunday, Aug. 23, 1992. Born in Salisbury, he was a son of Edward s. Webb Sr.

of Princess Anne and the late Doris Taylor Hastings. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Teresa Marie Hastings Webb; his stepmother, Georga Webb: three children, Cathy Webb, Randy Webb and Brian Webb, both of Del-mar, one brother, David Webb of Chance; two sisters, Sophia Webb ssnl Quean Wnkk ktth vf PnnMBi WHMU VWWl WMI VI A UIMwS Anne; and several nieces and nephews. Webb worked for Sandler Foods and nesting's Trucking Co. as a driver. Friends may call Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m.

at Holloway Funeral Home on Snow Hill Road in Salisbury. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Olivet Cemetery, near Salisbury. The Rev. Melvin White will officiate.

Lula M. Hobbs SALISBURY Lula M. Hobbs, 102, of here, died Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of cardiac arrest at her home in Salisbury. Born in Salisbury, she was a daughter of the late Samuel T.

Hobos and Ellen Maddox Hobbs. She is survived by a sister, Lucy Hobbs of Salisbury, lour nieces, Evelyn Rose of Syracuse, N.Y., Eleanor McNeal of Salisbury, Margaret Davis of Tampa, and Anna Rose Doscher of Nashville: and one nephew, Raymond Smith Jr. Hobbs was a member of Jerusalem United Methodist Church in Parsonsburg. Friends may call at Holloway Funeral Home on Snow Hill Road in Salisbury Thursday from 1 to 2 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.

Interment will be in Jerusalem Church Cemetery in Parsonsburg. The Rev. Ike Ledger will officiate. Contributions may be made in memory of the deceased to Jerusalem United Methodist Church, Parsonsburg, Md. 21849.

Elbert W. Gladden CHANCE Elbert W. Gladden, 84, of heYe, died Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of heart failure at the home of a son, Elbert E. Gladden of Salisbury.

Born in Chance, he was a son of the late Monie and Rosa James Gladden. His wife, Chlora Causey Gladden, died in 1989. Gladden was a storekeeper, owner of skipjacks and owned Gladden's General Store in Chance. He was a lifemembcr of Rock Creek United Methodist Church in Chance and a charter member of Deal Island Chance Lions Club. He was a member of Waverly Lodge, in.

Baltimore and Tall Cedars of Lebanon. He is survived by another son, Gordon D. Gladden of Salisbury: five grandchildren, Dean Gladden, Sandy Gladden, Denise Donalds, Missy Gladden and David Gladden, all of Salisbury; three great-grand to TO Tl MM 4r 14 mmt Balhl mt riWgl.Vt MM ARTHUR W. LANKFORD 100, of Pocomoke City, died at Peninsula Regional Medical Center In Salisbury Monday, Aug. 24, 1992, of heart failure.

Friends may call at Funeral Home on Linden Avenue in Pocomoke City Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., where a Masonic service will be at 8. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. Interment will be In Pitts Creek Presbyterian Cemetery in Pocomoke City. LILLIAN IRENE PATRICK, 78, of Fed-eralsburg, died at her home Tuesday, Aug. 25, 1992, of heart failure.

A funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Framptom-Hawklns-Es-kow Funeral Home on North Main Street In Federalsburg. Interment will be In HID Crest Cemetery In Federalsburg. WILLIAM "BILL" SHOCKLEY of Duke Drive In Salisbury, died Thursday, Aug. 20, 1992.

In Salisbury of multiple stab wounds, according to the Maryland State Medical Examiner's Office. Friends may call at Jolley Memorial Chapel on Jersey Road In Salisbury Friday from 4:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 1 p.m. at Cathedral of Love AUMP Church on Isabella and Church streets in Salisbury. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m, Saturday at the church.

Interment win be in SpringhiH Memory Gardens, near Hebron. EDWARD S. WEBB 44, of Del-mar, died at Bee be Medical Center in Lewes of a heart attack, Sunday, Aug. 23, 1992. Friends may call Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m.

at Holloway Funeral Home on Snow Hill Road In Salisbury. A funeral service wiN be held at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Olivet Cemetery, near Salisbury. Clients included Britain's Prince Philip, Prince Charles and former Prime Minister Edward Heath. Virginia Sale-Wren, character actress LOS ANGELES (AP) Character actress Virginia Sale-Wren, who specialized in playing fussy old maids, died Sunday.

She was 92. Sale-Wren had a 40-year career on stage, screen and television. Her film credits include Topper," "Moby Dick" and "Strike Up the Band." She appeared in about 200 TV shows, including "Petticoat Junction" and "Wren's Nest," the latter opposite her husband, Sam Wren. BIRTHS Monday, Aug. 24.

1992 Beebe Medical Center, Lewes. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stires, Rehoboth Beach, and Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Artcr-bridge, Millsboro, daughters. Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford. Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Stone, Blades, and Mr.

and Mrs. John Bo-gan, Ellcndale, daughters. Northampton-Accomack Memorial Hospital, Nassawadoz. Sharon Green, Wierwood, and Boy and Cheryl C. Tankard, Nas-sawadox, sons.

Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury. Martiel Nock, Stockton, daughter. DEATHS ELSEWHERE Thousands dial to hear alleged Diana tape LONDON (AP) Thousands of people paid up to $22 Tuesday to be titillated telephonically by a recording of an unidentified man's conversation with a woman who may or may not be Princess Diana. But several bits of the conversation hint it might be Diana: The woman talks to a child named Harry, and she talks about Fergie the Duchess of York and the royal residence at Sandringham. And about her unhappy marriage.

Buckingham Palace said the tape was "inconclusive in terms of voice quality." The Sun, the tabloid which Rublished extensive transcripts londay and Tuesday, made the whole tape available by tele-: phone, charging 95 cents a min- ute. The newspaper reported more than 20,000 calls by late af- ternoon, averaging about five minutes per call. A story in Tuesday's Sun said a ham radio operator. Cyril Re-enan, made the tape from an in-terecepted car phone conversation in 1989. Card Of Thanks We would like to express our deepest thanks to all those who were here for us in our time of sorrow.

In rememberance of Mrs. Pauline Catherine Williams. Again, thank you. The Williams Family Capture the WCemonji Quality lamination Now Available Obituirin, Wedding, i EnRjp-mnli, fcigW column 12, doublt lo t'ciM IS The Daily Times 8am-5pm (ail Carroll SI. DISPLAY ADVERTISING DEADLINES (DEADLINES PO NOT APPLY TO HOLIDAYS) Monday Thursday it p.m.

Tuesday, Friday it 12 p.m. Wednesday MHMIHHHimil it 5 p.m. Thursday HHIMIMIMtHHIi Monday it 5 p.m. Delmarva Horns it 1 p.m. at p.m.

Friday Weekend Monday it 10 i.m. Saturday it 11 i.m. Sunday Wednesday it 5 p.m. Sunday Style it p.m. Lankford was a member of Masonic Crescent Chapter, Lodge 178 for 78 years and the Pocomoke Lions Club and Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church in Pocomoke City.

He is survived by two children, Arthur W. Lankford Jr. of Pocomoke City and Evelyn Sue Wilkerson of Baltimore; two sisters, Mary Keenan and Myrtle Todd; two brothers, Howard J. Lankford and Allan Lankford: six grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; two great-greatgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. One daughter, Jane Lankford, died in 1969.

Friends may call at Funeral Home on Linden Avenue in Pocomoke City Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., where a Masonic service will beat 8. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. Interment will be in Pitts Creek Presbyterian Cemetery in Pocomoke City. The Rev. Richard Hughes will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of the deceased to Pitts Creek Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, co Christina McGogsn, Peach Orchard Road, Pocomoke City, Md. 21851. The Daily Times does not charge for Death Notices, which are carried as a matter of public record. The more detailed Obituaries are prepared and submitted through the funeral director and paid for by the families of the deceased. Card Of Thanks Thank you for all of your cards, flowers, food and prayers.

We know that Aliens had many friends and relatives that cared. Aliens was well thought of and very much loved. Please keep a happy thought of her-she would want us to remember her that way. Thank you again Love, Martha, Frog, Trlna, Melvin, Louis, and Billy Card Of Thanks The family of the late Samuel Williams wish to thank Friends, Church Family and Relatives for all acts of kindness shown to them during their hour of bereavement. Mother Lila Williams Daughters Shante Williams and Family In Memory Of William "Bill" F.

Godfrey Aug. 26, 1928-Dec. 12, 1990 Dear Daddy; Today would have baan your 64lh birthday. And not a day goat by whan you ara not In my I mlna you vary much. Lova, Hardrock OXOX Leonard Burkat, provided program notes ANBURY, Conn.

(AP) Leonard Burkat, whose program notes are used by orchestras and ensem bles around the world, died Sunday of a bone disease. He was 73. Burkat joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1946 and served as administrative director of its Tan-elewood Music Center in western Massachusetts. He was responsible for program planning and selection of soloists and guest conductors, both for the symphony and for the Boston Pops. In 1963, he joined Columbia Records and managed its Mosterworks and Epic Classics labels.

In 1973, be founded a service that supplied notes on musical performances for orchestras and music groups too small to have their own writers. He was also a music critic for the old Boston Evening Transcript end former deputy chief of the Boston Public Library's music department In 1987, France honored him with a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters for his study of Olivier Mcs-siaen and other French artiBts. Ray Corbett, former union chief NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) -Ray Corbett, president of the state AFL-CIO from 1962 to 1984. died Monday after a heart attack.

lie was 77, Nairiandas Melwanl, famous tailor HONG KONG (AP) Nariandas Melwani, who was known as Sam the Tailor and whose rich and famous customers included British royalty, died Monday. He was 72. The cause of death was not.

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