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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Wednesday, March 17, 1954 7 J. Ellen, Repairman, Dies MRS. LEXA JAQUIN of Colosse Sidney J. Ellen of 232 W.

La-l died Monday at her home in Fayette Smith-Corona. French st The widow of Arthur serviceman, died while repairing Jaquin, Mrs. Jacuin was a coma typewriter at the Welfare Demun i cant St. Mary's Church, partment yesterday. Mpxico Mr.

Ellen was born in Hamil- 3re ton, Ont, and had lived in city 45 years. He was a member LaKobardiere of the First English Luthern ficiating. Burial will be in Onon-j daga Valley Cemetery. Mrs. Lulu Bowker, Ex-Social Worker, Succumbs at 75 Rites Scheduled For Mrs.

Warsaw Of Fayetteville Mrs. McJilton by P-TA Mr. Meier was a timekeeper Lacey rd. Church. He is surviv Flora Clark hie IH a son, Harold oliGLbnore; and several grandchil- UlilC.1 iidi-t; i JUB.A.UUU.

an uncle. William Baxter! dren and great-grandchildren. "5'of Mexico; and several nieces and! Friends may call at the funeral Gia i i Hpi-Jhome from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Trii.n- including Miss "our -ir Vnrk ritv Fn Meech of Syracuse and Donald 1 i UI i i i T-, LaRobardierc of Parish.

I Services will be at 9 a. m. to-! morrow at the French st. home in Colosse and at D.30 a. m.

in St. Clarence of win of Utica snd Thomas and Elliot of Oneica Castle, end two grandchildren. a Mar ChurCh CXiC Fdend3 FircmGn a ducted at me convenience may MU aftcn oon a eve-jirc which" spread to a coa nins at the home- per at the Acme Coal Co, 307 Basin about 5.30 p. m. for the Taylor Construction Co.jat her home He is survived by four daughters.jj'Uncs^ A native Mrs.

Mildred Holmes, Mrs. Laura McCallum, Mrs. Eleanor Koltion and Mrs. Mary DeCherio; three sons, Gerald, Alfred and Norman Raymo; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Miss Lula of Skaneateles.

Mrs. Warsaw was born was a retiree social worker at the Newark State School. A member of the Syracuse DAR. Miss Bowker was active in the DeLand, chapter of Eastern Star and the Mandana Grange. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Etta Bowker of Skaneateles.

and Mrs. Elberta Prentic of Yakima, a brother. Fred Bowker of DeLar.d. and several, nieces and nephews. Henry, and had lived in Fayetteville for 15 years.

She spent most of her life in New York city. She was the widow of S. Walter Warsaw, a member of the Catholic Round Table, and also a communicant of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of yettevilte. She was a member the Fayetteville American Legion Auxiliary- I four Warsaw i is survived by MJss Gertrude Mrs. Thcmas McJilton has been re-elected president of Salt City 'P-TA.

Other new officers are: Mrs. cc-presideni: Mrs. second vice-pros: Id Collier, recordsecretary: Mrs. Robert O'Hara, Order of Foresters, will meet at 8 p. m.

tomorrow in the VFW clubrooms, 1372 S. Salina st. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be by Mrs. Marjoric Craw- city and Charles S.

Hamilton, secretary; Mrs. of PleansantvHle as members of John Fondrk. treasurer and Mrs. the Port of New York Authority.icharles Dougherty, historian. ford and Mrs.

Veronica Hagemann. Services will be at 2 p. m. to-jMeaghcr, and Mrs. Michael J-! of 1-l i i i f- i i 3 I i 1 I fcllt? Ljcii Owascn Reformed Glcason.

both of H10 Other confirmations: Mrs. John Sargent, finance Earl Devcndorf of SchenectadyJchairnan, has announced plans for the New York commission of; a spring carnival to take place the Ohio River Valley WaterjKriday, April 30, in the school. Sanitation Commission. will contribute aprons, G. Albert Barton of Ogdens: slants, baked poods, handiwork, burg as a member of the board books, toys, jewelry and white of visitors of St.

Lawrence State'dephant articles. Hospilal. Maurice Rosenfeld of New York j.j MISSING AFTER BLAST DE A I Commission. of the family, the Rev. Frank Shimcr officiating.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 Services tor CHARLES Miirch 16. FIRIS p. m. today and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 STRAIL, infant son of Mr.

I Patrolman Frank Sallen said p. m. Thursday at the Greenleaf TMd Mrs, Charles E. Strail. of i several feet of the siding on the Kingdom Baldwinsville RD were ourned before lire- Funeral Florae.

DR. MARTIN TO SPEAK "UNESCO and the World We who died Monday night, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Gates Funeral Home, Bald- men halted the fire. DEATHS IN OTHER PLACES Deer River.

Monday, Mrs. Catherine Hill, 69. Lowvir.e. Monday, Mrs. cross.

79. Anna Cam- Live In" will be discussed by Dr.jwinsville, the Rev. John Lewien Hoscoe C. Martin of the Burial will be in the faculty, Syracuse University, when.Hiverview Cemetery, Baldwins-' watertown. Monday, Mrs.

Fcrtha he addresses members of the Syr-! ille. I Thom.s acuse Associatic-n for the Lnited; Besides his parents. Charles is! ST. Nations at p. m.

today in the survived by two sisters, Caroline; to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. all oi Fayetteville, and several' stale Insurance Board nieces and nephews. WOMAN DRIVER FINED Mrs. Lucille Tarbell, 44, Don'l use water-use sodo on grcaie fifes (fom over- ill the nonhcrn coast Drying ond Sac Luis.

The shio carried Services will be conducted at 9 SLATES DANCE CLASSES barrels of gasoline and 1.000 a. m. Fr.day from the late home. a dancing class for barrels of kerosene. 'and at 9.30 a.

m. at the Church young adults will begin Thurs-i Mrs. Lucille Tarbell, 44 a a ai 3U a ir acuns win 002:1 Marietta yesterday was fined a' of day, March 18, at the total -of S100 after she pleaded Jayetieville. Burial will be in the The class is for young i i Sodo i box Horr.mor Baking jSoc'o hondy. cf total -of S100 ty in Traffic Court to charges YMCA.I young men and! who can dance but want; CHAPTER TO MEET Central City Chapter 300.

Inde-1 HOUSEHOLD TRCASURt icnce. jweek course. a i Founder's Room of Maxwell Audi- 'and Deborah Strail; his paternal: watertown. Monday. Maurice P.

i i a a i iVTf a TTr-sn 73. Of Evans Mills. touum. grancpa.ents, and Mrs. i a Poisdanu nday.

Lansing s. Feck. 11. of driving without a at Friends may a improve or learn some of the! speeding. Judge Truman H.

Pres- at late hoir at their steps. This is a seven-' ton fined her SIQO on the first charge, but suspended payment of of it. He fined her $10 on speeding charge. The a a Amcricsn DEATHS Strail. and his maternal HiTw LJ AiTrtj WatrrtoiK Monday.

Miss Marlon a 75 per fewer fresh peas a bel'oro the war. Callouses, Tenderness, Burning at Ball of Foot? GET I I WITH rjM BOWKER--In Mardana, N- Y- icy. Tuesdav, Cticttcr A. a 5 per cent more canned peas and 2J 9M 8 may call from 7 to 9 per cent more frozen pens. Survived twi sisters.

Miss Etta p. m. toaay at Che funeral Bowker ot and Qr.eida. Tuesday, Mrs. Eva s.

Bribes. Prentice Yakima. wasn- a i brother. Fred Bowker of DcLand. FRANK T.

278 Tre-j CortJand. Tuesday, Miss Nellie B. st i yrsterday in Uni- Owasco Bclormed Church Thursdav Hospital, A native 01 Burial in a a he had i here 3Q a Hoffmann was an employe 7 to 9 s. m. Sanderson-Halcomb Division, Crucible Steel Co.

of America. his wife. Mrs. ELLEf--Suddenly, i this city. i is Sidney J.

Ellen ot 232 iving are ave. s-irvivcd by nis Moore Hoffman; two sons. Flora M. Ellen; one son. Harold C.j a i Thnmac; "Rn'fman- a i Ellen: one dauber.

Mrs. a and i a ttO.tman, a i i lour brothers clarence. Edwm. Tnomasjdausnter. Miss Barbara Hofiman; and Elliott: two.

srandchr.ciren. motner. Mrs. Merton Vander; a un ra1 Se atm a brother. Carl convenience of the family, the several nieces and nephews.

Frank Shinier i i a i i i a mpr-ihpr n' woodlawn cemetTv. Friends mav cai! i a as a mernoer n. at 503 w. st. Wednesday Ccntcnarv Church.

7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 5 and to Services will be at 1.30 p. m. Fri- -r- at the Greenleaf Funeral' lyo-i. Kobcn rr i 163 siEhop avf. survived Home, the Rev.

Lloyd V. bv hia mother. Bculah Crock, officiating. Calling! are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Osmond; one urcle. Lester p.

m. today and tomorrow. two "nephews. Services CAFL BALLEWG FRANK HINMAN a fnrmpr' CHAPEL, 4810 POCTK SALINA Mti iUA a lOrmer, Thursday. 2 o.

interment resident of Syracuse, died yester- Y. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 day at his home in Miami, Fla. are a sister, Mrs. Evelyn' Casey. Ithaca, a Gcorpp 75.

Geneva, Monday, Mrs. Katherine Sand- Parish, Monday. Mrs. a i 77. Mexico, Tuesday, Mrs.

Jessie Rose, 75. Tuesday, Jacob J. Surcirlh Monday. Andrew McNailv, 35. Gouverneur, Monday, Mrs.

Lilian Jones. 90- Wolco-t. Tuesday. a Brcwstor. 68.

Norwich, Monday, Clara P. Hart. Faster, longer-lasting relief for ACID INDEGEST! Neutralirc eicesi acids with pleasant Ublets. Tuesday, Mrs. Dominic Can- )va.

63. North a i a Wan "HURHY.WORRY STOMACH 1 Millions of tiny air-cells cushion and relieve pain, tenderness, cal- louses and burning at ball of foot causea by High Heels or A Waakness. No adhesivel Washable! pair FOE WEN WOMIN FOOT SHOP 436 So. Warren St. Phone 3-2982 plus, efficient excellent and a large variety! Prices are reasonable at both and dinner and there's a bat-Unround of wonderful, live or.

Ban music lo accompany dinner, too. Ton won't get more anywhere! Trj- the Travel Room today! com HOTEL ONONDAGA PAT MILLER v.p. and MNG. Dift, r- r-f -i his March. THE LOOK OF TOMORROW IS IN EVERY '54 BUICK TODAY Wifh nsw 'iyears-awcy" styling (ceynotcd by the dreom-car dci'gn of the panoramic windshield.

AwUne 1.. widi.w of 61 oscarrGo7: i a Heckler of Miami, aj man. Survived bv one daughter. Mrs. brother.

Harry H. Hinman Freda one C-eorse a pj a an a Cornier: two Mrs. A i and an aunt. Flinic Bumett: Ed ward Cnamberlain of Suscie and Mrs. brothers.

Harriett a i a Bchneider; four grandchildren and 20 ureat-ffrandchlldr'-n. prayer at the i hn af 9 DG aw m. day at the Greenleaf Funeral Greenleaf Home Thursdav as Home. Burial be in Wood- 8.30 a. m.

of Conception at 9.00 lawn Cemetery, mends m.iy call o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. Fri- Assumption Cemetery. Friends call at 503 W.

Gnondasra Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. MRS. DORA FREEMAN WAT-; HOFFMAN--in th city March is. 1413 Valley died yester- 1 Frank T. Hoffrar.n.

Survived by his wife. Lucille Moore Hoffman: 3 children. Jack Edward. Barbara Jean ard Thomas Frank Hoffman-: Barents, Mr. and Mrs, Merton Vanderoool: one brother.

Carl Hoffman; several nieces nephews: Funeral services at the Greenlea! 7uoer.il Home Tridsy day at her home. She was the! widow of Wallace T. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George Thraves and Miss Ruth! Watson: a son, Lester Watson; two sisters, Mrs. Archie Geddes and 303 W.

Onondasa Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 4- 1.30 Rev. Lloyd V. Moflet: ofti- ciatinB. Friends invited, interment Mrs. Nettie Fowler: seven grand- Red Creelc.

N. Y. Friends ir.av call at rhilripn arrf turn oraat ft 0 a Bed cnil aen, ar.o great-grandchu-i dren. Services will be at 2.30 p. m.

Friday at the Carl J. Ballwes Funeral S. Salina st. Friends may call at the funeral JAOUIK--In March 15. 1354.

Lena. LaRsbardiere Jaquin oi Colosse. N. widow of A She is survived bv two sisters. Miss Zora La.

Ilobardicrc and Mrs. Gract! Fellers of Colossc. N. her brother Trace La Robardiere of omc IrorT i to 9 p. m.

today and Clcsro. an uncle. William i 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. tO- Earter of Mexico. N.

several trr orrnvv anrl neohews. 1'uncral services will tafce Dlace at family residence. French a at 5 a. m. a i A M.

WILLESON, 420 tt St. Marv's Church. Mexico, at 9.33jStoln ave dirrl af N. m. Interment Pleasant at nis home Parish.

N. Y. Friends a He was a salesman Ins may call at the French st. real-1 for the Ajax Metal Co of Phila- dence Wednesday afterr.con and rfpinhia a "-vr- -nrni evenlna. i aeipnia, Pa.

Mr. Willeson was a Falrchlld and Meech FLEWES--Garfleld ace 69 cr Fay North Syracuse, died in this March 15. 19M. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs.

Suiene Harvey: one David fMir grandchildren, al! native of England and had lived Syracuse 20 years. Services will be at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Gaynor Funeral Home- and 1 i North Funeral erTice Mornir will be conducted at the Sears Funeral Cemetery. Fnenos may call from Home Thursday at 2 D.

m. by the 0 4 and 7 to 9 a tnrtnv Richard Morris. Cremation Trill take llu Ioaa y- nlace at Friends invited FI-E-Y to call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 5 tVELYN BECK BRILL of 903 S. Townscnd st. died yester- BTSVZNS--Tn fe Mmra, March- is.

i day afternoon in Universitv WiUJara C.fetevrns ot 220 Elm i a hLrf Vi TT i. Survlvins iSk hi; wife, Mrs. Lillian liai bn had lived here all her Stevens: thre dau? ht rs Mrs i i She was the widow of LenJnz. Boiand. Miss.Qrtfjrrr- tw j.

Martha Stevens: three grandchildren. dled Iast Funeral Thursday 9 a. m. at the iNOVember. Survivmsf are a son R'tssell B.

Schepo Funeral Homa in Charles Brill- two Mice Mlnoa: 9.30 a. m. in St. Marvs i 0 VI- a ni GrS, JVIiSS Burial Minoa. Friends may call 7 to a and Miss Theresa Brill, both of Syracuse.

Services will be at 8.45 a. Friday at the rooms of David R. Mooney and at 9 a. m. in St.

Lucy's Church Hslen Whalev. Mrs. Edward Bush: aniFr-'ends a rail 7 ftant. Mrs. Harrv Porter: several enas may caU 7 to 9 p.

m. to- neohews. Funeral WeHnes- ay a 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. tomorrow. Burial will be in St! 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Wednesdav.

WARNER--At Rateiour Brldss, March 14, 1354. Harley Warner ol Frecmont read, Survivins: are his wife, Mrs. Edna B. Warner; two sisters. Mrs.

Funeral Baria Cemetery. TheTtev. Herbert weedsoert Cemeterv. trill olflcUte. Funeral Directors 5OO DANTORTH ST 2-58Z3 Frank J.

Quinn 72'4-533 Mrensed Manager J. P. BURNS SON, IDC. 653 WEST OJJONDAGA 81. PKONZ 75-363S JOHN G.

BUTLER FUNERAL HOMB 3104 SOOTH SAUNA ST 4-B1S9 FAIRCHILD MEECH PUNBRAL CHAPEL 800 Onondaga SL f5-510l Frasier Funeral Home L. Frasier. Lie. Mgr N. Salina St.

3-2349 Garfied Funeral Home Garfleld 72-5541 Richard 313 Westcott St. Greenleaf Funeral Home H. GREENLEAF. UC. MGR.

303 Qnpnciaga at. Kompf Funeral Parlors M. KOMPP. LScenssd St. Phone 75-7760 PIRRO SONS Nicholas and Jos.

Mcrs. 2-2417 SchumacheMVhelan Bros. OM3 75-1737 J. Walsh Son la SULLIVAN OAZENOVIA. N.

T. 283 3 430-J Welter Funeral Home 2649 JAMES ST Florists FC.SERAL DESIGNS Our Speclaltj- Re.isoB»b!e Oven Weekday 8 t. m. to I D. m- Sundays 3 m.

to 3 o. m. Kaxt to ThemUr L. WARD, 5. son of Pvt.

and Mrs. Arthur Langen- meyer of Jackson, S. formerly of East Syracuse, died yesterday in Tamca, after a short illness. He is survived bv his parents, Pvt. and Mrs.

Arthur Langenmeyer: a sister. Marcia, and brothers, Alan and Pan! 'Wsrd. all of Jackson S. his, rraternal grandparents. Mr.

and; Mrs. Iving Francisco of Minoa; his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Minoa and several aunts and uncles.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Delanev a Greabcll Funeral Home, the Rev. Alfred E. Younp.

pastor of the Cnnffreifational Church. Moravia, officiating. Interment will be in Onondaga Valley Friends may call tomorrow evening and Friday afternoon and evening. Funeral service? for THOMAS R. MAJOR, 303 E.

Molloy who idled ir. St. Joseph's Hospital Tuesday, will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow- at the Gaynor Funeral Home.

Burial will be in North Syracuse Cemetery. Mr. Major was a retired paintcr and paperhanger. A native i New York city, he had lived in Syracuse 36 years. He was a member of Local 31 of the Painters Union.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Major; two sons, Fran-, cis J. Major of Syracuse and! Byron Major of Brooklyn; a sister! Brfiss Rebecca Major of Brooklyn. niece. Mrs; Russell Brightbill, and four grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. today. HE car pictured here is the 1954 Buick SPECIAL 2-door, 6-passenger Sedan--and it's tomorrow in every line and curve and feature --even to the years-from-now design of that broadly arched new windshield. The price shown here is the price of this glamorous automobile, ready to roll 1 --the local delivered price. Now--just put this car and this price against anything on the automotive horizon today, and you'll know why it's literal truth when we say, "Buick, the beautiful buy." It gives you more style modernity, more visibility, more distinction, and more.advanced features than other cars in thip Buick's price range.

But even more important i gives you more room and power, more ride comfort and steadiness, and mere solidity of structure than other cars at its price. in and check that--in this big, bold beauty of a Buick that delivers to you for just a few dollars more than the so-called "low-price three" We'll gladly seat you at the wheel and let this sensational automobile tell its own story. Can you make it this week? (illustrated) cccessones, slate local foxes, any. additional Prices may vary slightly in adjoining com- das to shipping charges. AH prices to change notice- A I A I I I I THEM Fuel efficiency is up in every 1954 Bufct V8 engine--with new Power-Head Pistons (hat insure mono compactness In the fuel charge, more drive thrust from high compression.

MILTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICK-Sce the BUICK-BERIE SHOW Tuesday fin ngt AL MARKOWITZ. Florist S. St Ph.M-434* Monuments II DUN Services for GEORGE C. MEIER of Corkins Lane. Liverpool, who died yesterday at his home after a short illness, will be at II a.

m. Friday at the Ballweg Fu- Xarl Liitz Monument Co. neral Home, 1128 W. Onondaga 1713 James St. Open Xveninis 73-0631 the CharJes Benton of- 375 W.

Onondaga St. H. 0. CLARK, Inc. Phone Jordan 5331 Elbridge, N.

Y. Phone 75-3181 Syracuse, H. B. ROMIG 94-98 Grant Ave. Phone 2-3551 Auburn, N.

Y. 1230 W. Genesec Phone 74-9131 Syracuse, N. Y. HARRIS BUICK-PCNTIAC, Inc.

40-50 Seneca Sh Weedsport, N. Y. Phone 6221 DUNN BUICK Inc. 17-21 W. First St.

Phone 2-2343 Fulton, N. Y..

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