The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1977 Page: 21 of 40
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, September 28, 1977 1 C
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Friday at the New Post Chapel, Fort
Sill Chaplain (Col ) James C Pippin
will officiate Burial with military hon
ors will be in the Post Cemetery under
direction of Becker Funeral Home
Col, Hadley had been a Lawton resi-
dent since 1957 He retired from the
Closed Sunday
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2. Ladies’ Slip-ons..........
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SEPT. 28 TH AD THE CORRECT
SELLING PRICES ARE
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Earl Kershaw Jr 19, Fort Sill was
bound over for trial today on a charge
of robbery by force or fear in the theft
of some money from a Lawton carhop
June 10.
Kershaw is accused of taking cash
J from IE year-old Brenda Stovall, an
| employee of the A&W Drive-In, 1305 N
; Sheridan
Ms Stovall identified Kershaw as the,
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of service His military awards include
the Purple Heart. Bronze Star and Par
achutist and Glider Badges He was
also a master parachutist in 1944 he
was the seventh artilleryman to gradu-
ate from artillery parachutist school
Col Hadley was born in Arkansas
City, Kan Oct 17. 1914 He was mar-
ried to Jessie G Fitch on June 12. 1937.
in Ponca City
He was a member of the First United
Methodist (hurch. Lesley J McNair
VFW Post No 52E3 and the chamber of
commerce
Survivors include his wife of the
home, two sons Craig, 903 N 64th, and
Steven. Fort Worth and five grandchil-
dren
Memorial contributions may be made
to the American Heart Association
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Ceo Hadley
Funeral for Col (Ret ) Cleo V
Hadley 92 of 1511 NW Slat. who died
Tuesday morning in a local hospital af
ter a lengthy illness, will be at 10 a m
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James West
Word has been received here of the
death of former Lawton resident Sgt
1.C (Ret ) James H West 65, of
Ozark, Ark , who died Friday in the
Veterans Hospital in Little Rock Fu
neral was Tuesday in Fort Smith
Sgt West was stationed at Fort Sill
from 1959 to 1963 He was a native of
Briggsville, Wis
Survivors include his wife. Ollie, of
the home in Ozark; a step-son a sister
onthesespecials.
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TICKETS, PLEASE Peggy Wicker, left, and Becky Bentley, cheer-
leaders at Cameron University, make their pitch today as they RADIO ALIVE IND WELL
sell tickets to Cameron's first home football game, to be played Radio listeners in the I nited States
j Saturday against the Fighting Colonels of Nicholls State Univer- total 165 million weekly. 96. ofithe
' 9 9 .9 population 12 years of age and older
sity, Thibodaux, La Game time is 8 p.m. in Cameron Stadium. Listeners in cars account for 21% of
(Staff Photo) the total
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Bentley, Bill F. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 28, 1977, newspaper, September 28, 1977; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2038821/m1/21/: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.