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6A • Friday, December 13, 2013 • Daily Corinthian

AbilityWorks Inc. hosts open house

Deaths Frances Dalton

Funeral services for Frances Galbraith Dalton, 94, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at First United Methodist Church with the burial at Henry Cemetery. She died on Dec. 11, 2013 at Country Cottage in Corinth. She was born April 8, 1919 to the late Claude White and Willie Trice O’Neal Galbraith. She graduated from Corinth High School and attended Union University in Jackson, Tenn., where she was a member of Upsilon Chapter of the Chi Omega Fraternity. Mrs. Dalton was retired from the Mississippi Department of Employment Security. She was very active in the community and loved to help those in need. One of her favorites was her time as a Pink Lady of the Magnolia Regional Health Center Auxiliary Team. She was a member of The First United

Methodist Church, The United Daughters of The Confederacy, Daughters of The American Revolution, United Way Board of Welfare, Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW, Four Seasons Garden Club, 20th Century Study Club, The First United Methodist Women, The First United Methodist Lester Henry Sunday School Class and a charter member of the Junior Auxiliary of Corinth. Mrs. Dalton is survived by her three sons, Frank (Katie) Dalton, Bill Dalton of Corinth and Claude Dalton (Angela) of Adamsville, Tenn.; daughters, Dale (Richard) Warriner of Tupelo, and Mary (Chris) Stables of Midlothian, Texas; grandchildren Will (Ashley) Dalton, Johnson City, Tenn,, Laura Dalton of New Orleans, Martha Frances Dalton of Corinth, Lisa (Randy) Gentry of Katy, Texas, Ana (Daniel) Woodyard of Dublin, Vir., Starr (Darren)

Martin of Corinth, Nealey Dalton of Adamsville, Tenn., Trice (Harry Hall) Sumner, Dale Dalton Curry of Tupelo, Zach Stables, Jordon Stables, Michael Stables of Midlothian, Texas, and her brother in law; Oscar Harold Dalton of Camden, Tenn.; and 12 great-grandchildren. Dalton was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, William Tolbert Dalton; brother, O’Neal Galbraith; sisters, Evelyn Wells, Martha Helen Nash; and a grandchild Clifford Dalton. Rev. Prentiss Gordon and Rev. Glyn Wiygul will officiate. Visitation will be at The First United Methodist Church from 9:30 a.m. until service time at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers the family asks that you make a donation in honor of Frances Dalton to the organization or charity of your choice.

the owner of Whills Grocery in Rienzi for 15 years. She was a member of the Unity Faith Church in Booneville. She is survived by by her husband of 51 years, Willie L. Huggins of Rienzi; sons, Willie Ray Huggins (Betty) of Iuka, Jeff Huggins (Donna) of Cherokee, Ala.; daughters, Helen Bain (Anthony) of Rienzi and Joy Huggins also of Rienzi; nine grandchildren, James Ray Huggins (Brittany), Geneva Huggins, Deidira Huggins, Dexter Huggins (Lindsey), Emily Puckett (Matthew), Jessie Carpenter, Nichole Moreland (Matthew), Craig Bain and Adrianna Patterson; five great-grandchildren; brother, Owen Crider of Greenville, Texas; sisters, Patsy Huggins (Otis) of Rienzi, Peggy Ogletree of Cherokee, Ala., Dorothy Medford of Cherokee and Patricia Peacher of Rienzi; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives along with a host of friends. She was preceded in death by her granddaughter, Olivia Huggins; father, James A. Crider and mother, Helen Ruth Clark Crider. Visitation is set for today from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. until service time at Magnolia Funeral Home. Bro. Tony Blakney, Bro. Jack Arendt and Bro. Melvin Harrison will officiate. Visit www.magnoliafuneral-

home.net to send your condolences.

For the Daily Corinthian

AbilityWorks Inc. of Corinth would like to cordially invite everyone to attend its 2013 Open House on Tuesday, Dec. 17 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Corinth facility located at 2701 CR 402 Corinth. During this event, the organization hopes to provide local business leaders with an opportunity to learn about the facility and services. The goal is to increase awareness of the variety of services that AbilityWorks provides, along with promoting greater understanding of the capabilities of people with disabilities and how

they can be an asset to local businesses. AbilityWorks, Inc. of Corinth is striving to improve the operation and productivity of this facility and assist clients in becoming employed. The organization hopes to gain more contract work and/or LINCS opportunities from this event, which in turn would provide more opportunities for clients to become employed within the community. An RSVP by today would be appreciated to give AbilityWorks an idea of the number of businesses who plan to attend.

Nation Briefs Associated Press

Clayton Hall

BURNSVILLE — Funeral services for William Clayton Hall, 91, are set for Saturday at 2 p.m. at Cutshall Funeral Home Chapel in Glen with burial at Antioch Cemetery. He died on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013 at North Mississippi Medical Center in Iuka. He is survived by his one son, William Hall (Byvan) of Burnsville; two daughters, Peggy Taylor (Donnie) and Cathy Calton all of Corinth; one brother, Luke Hall of Iuka; sister, Shirley Pearson of Iuka; and nine grandchildren with 11 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Celeste Brown Hall; daughter, Jackie Wadkins, and grandson, Donnie Calton. Visitation is set for today from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Cutshall Funeral Home in Glen. Bro. Franky Smith will officiate.

Lois Huggins

RIENZI — Funeral services for Lois Geneva Huggins, 72, are set for Saturday at 11 a.m. at Magnolia Funeral Home Chapel of Memories with burial at Sardis Cemetery in Rienzi. Mrs. Huggins died on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013 at Magnolia Regional Health Center. She was born on April 15, 1941 in Iuka. She was a homemaker and

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Shelby Jones

JACINTO — Funeral services for Shelby Jean Jones, 75, are set for 1 p.m. on Saturday at the McMillan Funeral Home Chapel with burial at Jacinto Cemetery. Ms. Jones died on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2013, at Cornerstone Health and Rehab of Corinth. She was born December 10, 1938, to James Thomas “Tom” and Ramer Lee Hill Wiginton. She was a beautician, and a member of Hill Top Church of God. She is survived by four sons, Mike (Rhea) Epperson of Burnsville, Jamie (Tammy) Epperson of Midway, Kenny (Athena) Jones and Kevin Jones, both of Jacinto; two sisters, Agnes Wheeler of Jacinto and Helen Pettego of Kirkville; one brother, Cleve Wiginton of Jacinto; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Sherry and Charolette Epperson; her parents; one sister, Evelyn Long; and one brother, J.C. Wiginton. Bro. Rayburn Richardson and Bro. Ed Richardson will officiate. Visitation will be held today from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences may be left at www.mcmillanfuneralhome.com.

Boehner fires latest round in GOP battle WASHINGTON — After years of bitter friction within Republican circles, House Speaker John Boehner is lashing out against hard-line conservative and tea party groups — the latest GOP establishment figure to join the increasingly public battle roiling the party. For the second day in a row — but at greater length and with more passion — the Ohio Republican on Thursday lit into groups such as Heritage Action and Club for Growth. Though naming no names, he accused such groups and others of stirring up opposition on the right to a budget bill worked out with Democrats that would replace some across-the-board spending cuts now in place with longerterm savings.

States embracing, rejecting health law JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Residents in some parts of the U.S. are signing up for health care coverage at a significantly greater rate than others through the new online insurance marketplaces now operating in every state. The discrepancy may trace back to the political leanings of their elected leaders. Newly released federal figures show more people are picking private insurance plans or being routed to Medicaid programs in states with Democratic leaders who have fully embraced the federal health care law than in states where Republican elected officials have derisively rejected what they call “Obamacare.” On one side of the political divide are a dozen mostly Democratic leaning states, including California, Minnesota and New York. On the other side are two dozen conservative states.

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