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PACE THIRTV EtGHT POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL THURSDAY. JUNE 16. 1V66 Deaths Services Set Saturday For G. David Burgevin HFTfcO At PiBihfcpfU. Y.

Juwj M. Marshall A fWtrtw Ftmral fmm the WtlHan. Miliar ami Wn Fnrl Hfnw. 9 mmrtfnnry Strwt. Ontrrli at 1ft ft whrrr Hlgl) Mart Fuwral WTVJCPS for David EVS Kl 's R.HTrcvin.

72. Montgomery Strwt. rtr rn mmm mar on i Rhinobrck. general manager of Ilw KfTmn Fuel Oil Co who died hru nr.r pi aw mi cnombii vfrtPrrla will bo conducted Sat eeona In A I. a Ran arch I Maa (rr.

fnrtinniipoii urriav fmm Ihr Dapson funeral i ir Thi.r. tnnx fl Market st Rhine 1 at 1 nt. in i harK niitiam Miik and berk at i am and at the Church n( the C.ood Shepherd at lf a wherr a Mas of Requiem ni be at im Mi.Kr rnm 'ai Hnmr Man ihr convminnce of the familv iCnrn Trnk Harr i i arm .1 Rorn in Kincston. Jan 2i. 1RQ4.

f.urrh ai in "hrrr Mr Rurcrvin was the son of the quiam Va will lr nllai fl nvni si pr iff. i fmrim mm late and Anna Parsons Riirrrvin A 1 S. Naw veteran nm in arm flii a at a 'las nmil of World War 1 Mr Rurgevin h.icl resitleil in Rhinebeck for the last 17 rnrs KoF II I al 11 Tur i I'M I oi the bil 4i ear; Mr Rur mT' lr: civin hen with rhiiiir i 'ant''n. Mr. (i)f peiioleuni industr Knr a time he served sjdes mar.acer inni'i.

Mm. i ninrii nf rVi nik diMsion of Ihe Tide Ua.er (). Sales as 1 inn i ni ,0 hynh wrll a heme wholesale manager Vi i vnof tin New Knsland DiMsion hu" Tide Water lalHHPHMiV.F Couple Flees Suburban Life To Town of 38 Highland News School Gains $20,130 In U.S. Grant for Reading Imperial I. TV PMtrhaa.al.

Jmrvalt HIGHLAND Donald Raines, CirRRIE. Nev. (AP Even for Nevada. Currie is isolated supervising principal of Highland aa iv i ..4, 1 Central School, has made known And that just wiiat Mr and the srhool has recen ed a grant Mrs Kenneth Krueger of Menln t20m ndpr of tne Park. Calif wanted when they Elementary and Secondary Edu moved here one ear ago this ration Act for a summer pro Wfck gram to correct reading prob lems Children from the Highland Flementnrv School and An.

town of Currie. population 3S.I gustine's Srhool. grades one They fled suburban living to take over virtually the entire, C. DAVID RIRCEVIN amid the sagebrush and jack rabbits of northeast Nevada So. how is it to turn from or derh urban life in the San Frannsro Ra area to a harsh, lonelj spot miles from the nearest lown "We'ie loing fine said Knieger in an inter Mew on the nearest telephone, at a gas station lfi mils away.

through six. will participate. Ses sions will be from 9 am. to noon Mrs Nora Kaljlan. who presently working as a reading teacher in the Marlboro School District, will coordinate the program lleniv (Iregono has heen ap poinled rhairnidn for Ihe Rojs Stale dinner to be sened in Highlaml with Attilio Squrri as rochairman The dinner will Ik Tuesday night.

After the business meeting there will be a strawberry festival for members It has been made known the Grange will give cash prizes to a girl in the Homemaking Department and a boy in the Industrial Arts department of Highland High School at graduation Mr Schreiber has named committees to make arrangements for the annual clambake at the Grange Hall July 30 There will be servings at 5 and 7 pm. At the meeting of Llovd Rod and Gun Club Tuesday president lohn Valentino appointed com mittees for the chicken barbecue slated June Today's Market! 2:30 Stock Prices merrill lynch. pierce, fenner smith dow jones aVerages Industrials Railroads Utilities Pi Rr.fr will hrW St lnon iirwrl If rhmh ti. r.f Td Vhrnjt'fl hfff ill Iprmrnt lb rti Mr Rurprin liad born aiwi of 'he Good Shophord. Rhinrbork.

i. id ki rnuih atI wilh Ihp Effron Furl Oil Co Mr Riirjrrvin also was a mrmbrr ih Tft namrnl of tho Kiwani Club of Pouphkorp fnrm i irtm Ma Hf'itnrm I llani it llf Sjiturrla ill In oflrr1 Inlrimrnl mMrr nirxlf itl be rri.pd nrt Fnd.i Imm lh Mtrn Funrril Homr Plr ant llr. 1 lor vrars and ua wrt Mr iConrral manaprr of the Compam in 1953 svKiation irinioH ir in Mr iturcpvin sou chf Mr. iturerin is survivro nirmr rim as Ihf Rrmihlir.nn Qiinrr llirnr sons. David Sr.i visnr nf lhi Tnun nf Milan hut riiso MirhArl RhinfvrlifT and hr KniOgfTR renl primarily to UH dof rated by the Democratic IVinirl Rhincbock a daiiEhtr.

mctimbcnt. Thomas .1. Odak Mr Donald Johnson. 'rn'titir'rt if. he former Klorencc Stanfordville.

11 grandchildren in rr Kldndcc. died Nov 1PM Mrs and a sister. Mrs. Marie Iock a uell knoun wooci the Rrnn Ma Dutchess (ounty antique dealer friends may call at the funeral communicant of the Church home tomorrow nieht. I.SH1 lKinsion.

Krnlurkv. 14 Mar) l.ftnmfl brl(ird n.i iVtmar St. 1 ihk molhr nf IVlmai in hri TM1 ar t'v ral urn at th." Mlrn Home. Inf Mtllhrnok Saiurda aller poon June Win al 2.10 Inlrrmrnl toun Road i nr i fmfifri rnrnn win ir it rit ami for 35 jears orx'rated the Sunny 'side Poultry Farm. Pleasant Val died vesterdav at Fran Mrs.

Maria Fanelli Dies; Ran Pleasant Valley Farm Fred Bowne, Gayhead Native Burgevin Dies; Car in Accident (J David Burgevin. 72. Monl gomen St Rhinebeck. manager of the F.ffron Fuel Oil (or the lasl II vears was nronotinced I dead at St. Francis' Hospital yev I terda after a one car accident in I Ihe Town of Toughkeepsie.

An autopsy was ordered by Medical Kvaminer Ciolding. to de Inrmini. uhlhnr lr Rnr(Tvin 1 died of natural rauvs or as a result of the crash ll is known I that he had a history of a heart condition The acrnlent occurred at H1 I o'clock as Mr MurgeMn was1 the businesses. I p.mlj i nt librarian at beaded north in Fairview Avenue' The only real complaint that Highland Free Library has made aml nis ar a Mrs Krueger has is that she known that Ihe Girl Scout spon ial ''S'on building. Grand t.rely different from liMng in a Tuo5dav a( n((Kk Al.

ntv believe me I lending Ihe Slate at Mornsville Thev put much of their life! for I.lovd Post will he Martin KfTmn Me and the Mid Hudson lnduslnal savings into a lease, wnn option Abhate son of Mr and Mrs. 10 run ine lown nusinesses Abhate. VanWagner Road rt tllK ldl MINI. lrtl. II station and three little cabins deer hunters It's a rough life Mrs Knirgcr continued It's been hard But we'rp cr pleased." Will they stick it out We're still here''" Mrs Knieger says, adding they hope at Trapani.

Vineyard Avenue to eernse the option and buy Starv Hour Set There will be a dental dinic for pre school children at the Milton Health Center Monday and Tuesday Mr and Mrs Sahatore Traina have returned to their home in Tampa. Fla after spending some lime here with their son in law and daughter. Mr and Mrs Mrs Maria Fanelli. 7.1. Tinker Pleasant Vallcv.

who seems in have developed an al lergy I hope it's not the sagebrush We re in the middle of it out here LOWFRV al Huflalo. Nw mi'ley Jun. 14 I'M. Noam rmrrv Fun ral Irvm Ihf harrow FurK ral llnmf VIS llOHld! SotHh HamtlUMI SL. Salurdav al horn in 'u "nrL f'il and al Si Man 'a Ctiurrh sne was norn in ork uy 45 a mntt a mw Bfjuwn iMarch 24 18H3.

the daughter of FrSSr." r'anlthe late Donado and Maria Pas. ihi fninr irom to Knu quale Her husband. Iicnnardn KaneJIi. died some time aco Mrs Darm i unftai b.mr Fanelli uas a member of the American Aci icultural SkmcIv Ihp Ihilfhpsv Ciiiintv Farm Rur ai niimrtMiiv. Jun 15th harli brlnvrd (BU huMiand irf ircinia v.

in hii. Asmk ial ion and St StaniMau ruin jrir runnai Mi'nra nn Morn i adiii iiif Kennedy Winds Up Tour, Notes Amity Toward U.S. Fred Bowne Rfl. a native of Gayhead. Fast Fishkill, died Tuesday at his home in Old Trapp Born in Fast Fishkill.

Feb 17 1K78 he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Fdward Bowne He the Farm Production Credit attended sc hool in ishkill His African countries today and said Mile the fin met Anna Mae Mur he had been impressed by the mitt "great fund of friendship for sored children's Morv hour will be conducted at the library starling July Daniel Schaffer. son of Mr and Mrs Fdward Shaffer received a bachelor's degree in biology from Fordham I'niversity recenilv. He was a member of lambda Nu I Invest i r.il inn of the Accident is being continued hv IVtertive IOchnor and Sergeant Anspach Mr Burgevin. asH'iated with Ihe petroleum irnlusirv for 4. ye.irs was upturned teneral manager of tne Iih.iI fuel company in July.

I9Vi He previously had served as manager of Chi. a pre modical honor frater ithe New York Division. Tide Via nilv He will enter I'niversity of I ler Oil Salts Corp and wholesale Buffalo Medical College in Sep 1 manager of (be firm's New Fng ADDIS ABABA. Fthiopia 'AP' Sen Robert Kennedy wound up his 12 day lour of four tcmbcr. annual Children's Da will be observed at the Highland Methodist Church Sunday The worship will be in charge of rold VanLuvanee a lav leader and the program will be direcliil by Mrs Helen Jones superintendent of the Sunday srhnol Bibles will be presented to those in Ihe Grata hpiacopal C'hurih.

ndav t.ma iTtl. at II am Inlrrmpdl Amn.n .1 I. Mn, i r. Bun.i i.M Kn nda. Mrs anelli is survived In a He retired from the flonst busi I third and fourth grades who have win be rhrd Thurada rrnmt dauchter Mrs Carmella Oual these countries rnwlpAlj irr 7 at o.

viir. iMnrr.i H.n. iwi vdimnij vuai Staunton Va and moved .4, r. recorded perfect attendance for tro. Pleasant alley: seven sons.

The New ork Democrat and ihP tear Teachers inri nlfin rs iMauro. Vonkers Frank Salt to Old Trap 13 years ago. He was his wlfe flew l0 Alnens. nr? rJZnne .1 1 Pninl Haniol rWivor Plainc mMTllwr (rf ihtf FlOHSt Kx i i. i ri iuiru nici wnn mvrin eiia uic.

Jones. change and tne Old irap Meino ment leaders in Tanzania, Ken little Mavnard. Chris disl Church Point: Daniel. Dover Plains: Sal rvrMfRE cnnprrttfiwn y. Junr vatore and Joseph, PoughkcTp.ie; 14.

I. Julra huabarra o.1 i Mn Gail Hrwitt Palmorr, Onrimi a harlCS. AmCTlia; and lxU: and aon of Mn S1inrr Rirro IpJeasant YallcV. bene Hlchland. in hla C3rd par lu reral will br hrkl Frtdi mormnjE no A Mass of Requiem ill Ik 0J1 Mam si n.chiand.

and iu ai si dueled Saturday at 9 30 am at AuguMint rhurm nmda mn ai! at St Stanislaus' Pleasant thi Iuik ral homf Thur from 2b and 79 pm alle Burial vmII le in St. pet Cemetery. Friends may (all at the Allen EWMfN Junr 11 i at hn hnmr iFuneral H(tmt I ik Plesaant Val lli id sat" nsidni al i.iin i. i Htllsidf lJkf Kd Mojh wcM tJCV. tonight a lid IdlllOITUW irotTI unrral ri(f in hii ittaln And 7 t(l n'fliM friends arc m.i.rd II rn (unduiird from Ihr RiiIn 11 Vu( hmtnKl) nrra! Ili.mr Hi It.1 Junrlnr TliufMla.

rninr al 8 liilcrn.rnt al lh tniipni( nr nf ihr tam.U hnrna uill ritr al (ht lunrr. home Thurtda) rrnirir. 7 lo 9 Edward Lowery, Native of City Card of Thanks Kdward Iower B5. a native of I vvoi jn like tc thank n( Poughkecpsie. died Tuesdav at Pouhkrfaia Folic I rpa rt nirflt lor llw i i rxcell nl facon lo brim mv two rar Olumbus Hospital Buffalo old daushlar to Va.aar Brolhrr.

ho, resided in 234 Georgia St juul on Suoda Junr 12. 1966 Jonn I) And raoB ItUIlalo Iorn Dec .29. 1900. he was the son of late Kvans. va and Ethiopia but the white Ruth Cummings.

Mrs Barbara government of South Africa Vache. Dorothy Olrec Rov Sears, gave him the cold shoulder He Mrs Jones Mrs Sallv Anderson irked South African officials bv Mrs Delia and Mrs Hiith criticizing the country's apar Decker theid pohev of racial segrega The first I'nmn service of the tion in talks to univcrsilv stu summer of the Preshvli nan and dents and bv shaking every Meihodist churche will ion ducted Sundav .1 I telieve that hate and bigot Mrs Dominic New giandchiKiren. great grandchil ry will end in South Africa one Paltz. rallc on friends here dicn and nieces and ne))hews. dav and that your children will Monday Funeral services will be con have a better opportunity than, The Ladies' Aid of the I.lovd due led tomorrow al 2 pm at the vou have today." he told a crowd Methodist church will serve a Kolx rt 11 Auchmoody Funeral in tne Alrican township oi to baked ham supper al the church hall Saturday night Serving will begin al 5 30 clock and continue until all are served Mrs.

Bertha Bragg is chairman Mr Bowne is survived bv five daughters. Mrs ly ona Bennett. Mrs. Walter Santa Kingsley and Mrs Phillip Kvangclinei Miller, all of Wingdale. Mrs Beulah Uiring.

irginia Il ach. a and Mrs Melvin 'Muriel I. ch.ll Old Trap a son Kied Jr. Djnburv Conn, several Home. Fishkill.

with the Kev.lweto near Johannesburg Homer Cole officiating Burial will be in the Fishkill Rural Cemetery Three Picked Charles Marlindill, For Convention Was Accountant In Memoriam BrlLaaVaiSlk afiPaHaaaV bIHH! VM aHaaaaB TIIIIIIIb 8BP Fdward and Ion I stu jr 1 li) 'jv iim nt as an enginc er for Ihe I' Armv a i I Martindill M. Buffalo lljithi Avenue MillbrrKik a re ined accountant, uied jesterajy a' his home limn in Wellstone. Ohio. Jan 2Ji IKH2 he was the of the lale Christopher and Kate Mr I owery is survived bv his wife, the foimer Mary vrav a son. Fdward.

IS Air Force Germany two sisters. Mrs 'Anna' French, and Mrs .1. 'Grace. Kulak, both JRM" i w. iu of Poughkeepsic: four brothers.

I. he servc cl wim tne I MJ patrick delegate. vcleran of World ti iiiiHlrt Mi him. Jt lird lilir tr. Jm M.

hn attu ir i i HI shsI liSI C.llll MKMUHV our xl.l. SuUr Ml iKiloltal VolliK. hilt. li h.tvd tMic lr(l 1HI ullr It. lbS a.

I nuaa ou ao. Mr'' li ui lMKei you he served with the II ruie "ips in the Philippine arcl of I'oughkeepsie arnt Frank Santa Clara, Calif Ihiee giandchildien and vetal nieces and nephews The funeral will Im conducted fiom the Darrtm Funeral Home Ilamilion St Suturdv at 'i li a in and at St. Mary Church at 1 in where a Ma? of Heciuiern will flered imi Intc i merit wi'l In in St. l'rn enw lei I'nendv ni.i ial! at the I uric I Iiiiiik tonijjht Iroiri 7 to l'k tomorrow Imm 2 to 4 and 7 lo clock The Kosarv will be jecited loinonow MlM IISli Sls'lKlC lllonHtlt a. Mil li I M.i'HKWN LKK In lu lot molt Klili I whu aa Julie iz ifsi James Lister, 68.

Formerly of City Mr utu i. tiiiiik nf (. ltd I litrit tn Iiom 10 dird 1 think uu i "utd nttl giKMlOtt brluit you luM.d uuf trr ,1 he taiji ttti hard Ihr ahu. ti rt Wr ni vit thoushl ytmi iui Half aiJtf thfaaaat ta. hn tlill.a llaavt laall Tha blow ol lutrtiiiif witboul lairwt II.

PougllkeepSie begum air iiiijia MINS AJHLXS AMI KIK, IIAI'CHTKH C.KHAIlilM CRAMXIIUJillr KAU'H, H1L1IA AMI hONME lj tei was a FuDerul Dlrretor. ALLEN rVMCKAL HOME. INC aLCASANT VALLKV. MKrcurjr J1M HXLLBHOOK. N.

1.. UBlola 7 W11 ROBERT AUCILMOODY rVNEBAL BOXES. INC CraAd Avcouff TeL 4U 16M ruhklll ase eic DEL SANTO FUNERAL HOME Tha HuOM cat Peraooal Starvica' CL 1 1610 IM Kill SL DOWLING FUNERAL HOME UEKBITT DOWLLNQ Jr Lie Mir 41 fAUVTEW AVE. CLaW Hilt FRALEIGH FUNERAL HOME ABTHUB rKAIXlGU. Uc.

Mar 41 M.ratkaJI tt CLob. i cxit William G. Miller Son Flifatnal Una CL C7S4 CL MJ44 URMELE FUNERAL HOME Jatu D. Ca, rwwral tatnetor iUlfW AWauat. Tl.

CLob. 1 V7M A Lister Ui a resident of Poughkeepsic for 53 years, died vesterdav in alilorma Mi Ijstei had wolki for the night from late John Odgen and ihe late Frank Hopkins, engineers of nd lelired three jjji.vtars agu as an engineer for Uie paciiic Gas and Kletinc Co A veleian of Viorld War Mr. member of the Berkeley Post, Veterans ol Foreign Wats. CauJorrua, and a life member of the UJj Washington ii, i xingu. I t'lll'UIIJ.

i.u ll I vua.ll kc ejisie Mr Ualer is survived bv his blot her John A Lister Sr 19 Dean Place, his nephew, John A Lister Jr and a great niece, Susan Lister Uunal will be conducted in the National Cemetery. San co, Calif. Isu uas War I p.isl (iimmairkler of Ihe llulchiss County Council. Veteran of Foreign Wars Mr Martin mtv od for five years as orti lii.ilidel of Ihe Palker Halghl FU Post MillbriMik lie wav a iiiemlier of the (iiaie Fpiscup.il (hunh. Millbrook.

w.i a mern hi't of the vestry for thiee veais vca lieasurer lot six veais li Marlindill is survived hv hi wile the lormri Virginia Ki'fM and two sllels Mis I i am es While, ami Miss Christine Marlindill li ol Columbus Ohm Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 11 am. at Crace Episcopal Church, with the Itev Havmond Cunningham Jr. rector, officiating Interment will be in the Nine Partners Burial Ground. Millbrook Ki lends may call at the Allen Funeial Home Inc Millbrook. In to o'clock.

Camping Period Set The first camping period for (iirl Scouts at Camp Wendy will til from litl. 1 thri.iitth 11. Members of tiie John Bump jfp rds hp hand Auuliarv e.erans of foreign Wars Beacon, who wi attend It 7.V. t. Ttnif wl11 te Fiakrr.

Robert he 47 vFW (onvenion Thorn Amh()rn przzlj from Wednesday to June 25 in ha(. Mazzett, Fdward Sagarese Rochester, were named at a re nr teacher and assistant coach at cen session of the auxiliary tV, Marlboro, will le the director Slated to attend are Mrs Nor Sunshine bulge of odd Fellows ma Heroy. president. Mrs. Ste mel.

tonight at the lodge phen Seaman who will serve as rooms with Noble Grand Hubert alternate, and Mrs Vincent Fitz Mettelstaedt presiding The meet ing on June 30 will be the last At the meeting, the auxiliary for the summer Meetings will received a l'KVi Patriotic Instrur be resumed Sepi i lion Flag and four color tiearer The Shawangunk Mountain Ski flags and members were asked Club will meet tonight at the to participate in Ihe Elk's Flag home of Mr and Mrs John Hat Dav Surxlav. at the F.Ik's Home ten New Paltz Road in Beacon Fifti en upils in grades five The president reported on the through eight at St Augustine's District No 'I Convention con hool took part in Elocution and duiled recently in Montieello. at i Oratorical Contests at Ihe school which time Mrs Vincent Kitzger Sundav iternoon In ixietry reci ald was elected junior vice pres latum for fifth and sixth graders ideni and Mrs Herov was a Denis deer won hrsl place with lell i Gail McCarthy and Michael Ron lanndai of events for this t's' (ir second In Ihe ora month and next were made 'orv section lor seventh and known Plans include a June eighth giaders Stephen Catiibonc carnival at the Veterans Hospital, on lirst place Douglas Tarella al Castle Point: a July 10. auxili 1 second and Kalhyrn Carnbone ary meeting with Vail Wolffl I hire). The contestants were Home July 14.

an auxiliary coached by Father Thomas Mr meeting in Beacon, with Mrs I Gary. Mother Bernadelte. prmci I land Division. A veteran of Naval duty in 'World War I he was married to the late Florence Eldredge Hurge vin. who liit el on Nov PM Taconic Parkway Barrier Rail Project Planned To eliminate head on and 1 other accidents caused hv cars cmssmg from one roadway into opposite moving traffic on the downhill series of curves on Ta conic Stale Parkway through southern Fahnestock Park to Pee kskill Hollow Road, the Fast Hudson Parkway Author itv today made known plans lo install a median barrier rail te tween the undivid roadways erf this section this year The lading of Ihe sleel Imi beam tyH would cover a distance of alniu! two miles, extending from a point fe et of Peekskill Hollow Road northward to an ending near Pudding Street, where the parkway roadways become dividt The median barrier to tie installed would 1 of the type of occupy minimum width of the existing paved roadway This would permit as nearly as possible normal traffic movements, while preventing accidents from cars crossing into opposing tralfic Ernest Perkins exe cutive due dor of the Authority said that plans for a contract (or Ihe installation, estimated to cost atwul have been prepared for bids lo be received by the New York Slate Department of Public Works in Albany on July 21 ABC Paramount Addressograph Multi Alside Co.

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3h' 37 34 2.1 44 'e 74'. 5(1 148 33 53 ftO'i 38 38 r. 28 NEW YORK 'AP' The slock market declined irregularly in moderate trading early this aft einotin I.iws of fractions lo a point or mure arrning key stocks w'ere overhalancing gainers as the session wore on. Tlie list was a mixed affair mos: ot the morning and there weie time's when the number of a i i outnumbered losers even though market averages were woikmg their way down fairly insistently The gi.imor section of the 1 list, int lu.tirig airlines aerosivace issue's ele Tonics color Iclev s.mis and was mostly low, Ttie was to the downside al.vi among steels, oils, tobaccos and chemicals Tlie As.MH'iated Press average of tin stocks, al noon was off I 2 at 322 3 with industrials down 2 1 ra.ls unchanged and utilities uii 7 Tin Dou Junes imlustnal average al noon was off 3 84 at IW7 27 The usual Thursday "evening up" operations balancing ol profits and losses seemed lo be confusing the lis! brokers said At the same lime there was no new stimulus to buy ami traders wiere fared with the opportunity for profit taking because' of the strength shown by the list since late last week General Telephone 4 Electronics dipecel to 44 on a block of 25 000 snares Prices were generally higher on the American Slock Exchange Fitzgerald presiding Rites Scheduled For Mr. Belros Services Set For Mrs.

Lasher 2S4 Membeis of Ihe Lebanon AmericanAmerican Club and Ihe Lebanon Daughters of America will recite the Rosary tonight at 8:15 o'clock at the William Miller Funeral services for Mrs Del funeral Home. 59 Mont mar J. Lasher. 7U. formerly of'Koinery SI for Marshall A Be Millbrook.

who died Tuesday in h9 77 Worrall Ave, who daughter of II. ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME W.ppinger. F1U 297 2610 iSeJancis 254 Funeral Director! Schoonmaker Chapel Se veutr liinrt SeNllh HjnnUlaa li UUilx 4 UOO Ky will be conducted Tuesday at Vassar Hospi Saturday at 2 30 in at the Al ta' le Funeral Home, Millbrook. with ttie Rev Edwin Daniels officiating Burial will lie in the Clove Cwnetery, Union Vale Friends may call at the funeral pal of SI Augustine's School, and Mother Cecelia The judges were Mrs Gloria Phillips. Dominic Paladino and William Gruner Mis John II Parks, Milton Avenue, was a recent guest of Mrs Charles Wood of Cranbury NJ Mrs Wood returned here with her and both attended the graduation of Mrs Parks grandson, William Wood Sherow, fiom the Culinary Institute of America at Woolsey Hall.

Yale University. New Haven, Conn Miss Bernadette i Mr and Mrs Bern home tonight from 7 to o'clock Cookingham Services Conducted Funeral servicea were conducted yesterday in Albany for Harold Cookingham, 53, of 523 First Si Albany, father of James i Cookingham, 9 Manitou Ave who SWEET'S FUNERAL HOME George Sweet, Lie Mgr uydb pabk. n. Ti. CApu.1 Sunday at his home In addition to his sun, Mr.

aSH! Cookingham is survived by his Florist. COT riOWEBS PLANTS rwever ArrwafHBcau GRAHAM'S 17 Orchard Place GL 4 7140 wife. Caroline; two more sons. Harold and Dennis, both Albany and two grandchildren, Vicki and John, both of Poughkeepsie. Rondout Bridge Cost Estimated By State at $40,000 Gov Rockefeller today said (40.UU0 is the estimated cost for tlie Route 9W bridge over the Rondout Creek south of Kingston.

Ulster County. Bids on the job are slated to be opened July 21 by the State Public Works Department in Albany Meanwhile, there is a 23,000 estimate for the removal of dead, dying or otherwise hazardous trees along highways in Ulster County. Bids for this job will be opened July 21 in Albany. ard Brennit. was giadualed from Allred Slate College on Saturday Patricia A Uirdi, daughter of Dr and Mrs Peter Lordi, Highland, received a master of arts degree in education at the commencement exercises al the University of Connecticut at Storrs.

Miss Martha Benesh will leave here Saturday for an extended tour of Ihe Western stales. Highland Hose Company in charge of Chief Fred Visconti will take part in the Hudson Valley Volunteer Firemen's Association in New burgh Saturday. Award Date Set The annual award night dinner and dance of St. Augustine's Church will be Nov. 17 at St.

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