eting t r Bo rd o mber _,--- -- 13 L s he I d Tue., Oct. 24 at the African Methodi Ep' cop 1 Church, Benton Vlo Y H a r- b 0 r , and burial in orth Shore emory G rdens. Robbins Bro ers Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. r . Young as born February 3, 1903, in Tallulah, L . She had lived in Benton Harbor for seven years. Survivor include: two daughters - r. Eleanor Johnson of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Bertha Tolson of S1. P ul, Minn.; son, Arthur Johnson of Tallulah, La.; . ter, Neola Page of Tallulah, L .; eight gr ndchildren; 17 great­ grandchildren; and two great­ great -grandchildren. She was preceded- in death by her hus­ band, Freddie, in 1962. WILLIA H. SHUR William H. "King" Shorn, 61, of Benton Harbor, died Satur­ day, October 21 on arrival t Mercy Center, Benton Harbor, following sudden illness. The funeral for Shorn eld Friday, 0 ober 7:1, t the Church of Our Lord and Savior, Benton Harbor. Burial w in orth S re emory Gardens. An eme by Rob- bins Brothers Funeral Home, o Harbor. Mr. Shorn bom January 21, 1928, in Clarksdale, Miss. d resident of Benton Harbo for 20 year . Survivor include: t 0 brothers - Eddie Dyson of Coloma and thaniel Ed­ war of Tutwiler, M' .