Mrs. Earl Bull
NEWARK, 0.--Services will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Chapel of the Criss funeral home
for Mrs. Earl (Blanche < Tilton)
Bull, 87, of 752 north 21st street,
Newark, wife of the Rev. Earl B.
Bull.
Mrs. Bull, who died at 11 a.m.
Thursday, had been in failing
health for several years and
seriously ill for 10 days.
A native of Fallsburg, 0., Mrs.
Bull was the daughter of Noah H.
and Amanda (Painter) Tilton. She
and the Rev. Mr. Bull were mis¬
sionaries to Japan and Okinawa
between 1911-1926. The couple
celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary August 30.
Surviving are the widower and
one sister, Miss Clare Tilton. A
sister and two brothers are de¬
ceased.
The Rev, E. T. Acord,. her
pastor, will officiate at the serv¬
ices with burial in Woodland cem¬
etery, Dayton.
Friends may call(at the funeral
home Saturday between 1 and 5
p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. and all
day Sunday.