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THE POST-STANDABD, Syracuse, IV, Monday, 22, 1954 7 DEATHS BRYCE--HUh Bryce, age 72 years, of North Syracuse. Died March 20, 1954. Sarvhrlnjt are his wife. Mrs. one son, William Zfofth Syracuse; one daughter, Mrs, Seeland ol Syracuse; four ciUldxen; one jrreit-fcrandchild; one brother: two slaters; several nieces and Funeral services the Seira Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.

m- Interment in "White Chapel Memory Gardens, Frtene's Invited to call day 3 to 5 and 7 to fl u- ra. CAHILL--In this cjty, March 20. 1954. Mary Hodman. Sbe Is oy tJjres dAUithters.

the Misses Mary A. and Ruth Cahill Mrs, Bernard P. a brother. Clifford H. Hoffman; crandchildren.

Funeral at her home, IH2 "Wednesday at a. m. and In Most Holy Rosary Church 9. Friends may call Monday ard Tuesday from 3 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Burial Assumption Cemetery. JOHN 0. TPfDALL PLSTCHSB--In Syracuse. March. 20.

Paul I. Fletcher. He Is survived by his' wife. Mrs. Doroshv Camobell Fletcher; one aon.

Charlts Fletcher, Church- Mrs, Raloh Price, Cortland. N. one sister. Mrs. Leslie TUlotson.

Groton. K. three grandchildren several nieces and rttphcws. funeral services at the GarfleJd F.ineral Home, Tuesdav r. 2 D.

m. Rei. Georjte MJddleton ofiiclatlnz. Intrrmens Oafcvood Cem- uterj. Friends rrav call at 515 "Wtsicott Monday 4 and m.

GATES--In cbl5 March 20, AJber: S. Gates of Salt rd. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Antoinette Gates: four Albert S.

William John C. Robert seven en: iwo sasiera, Mrs. Arthur it, ant 1 Mrs. Herbert prndle- one brother. John S.

Gates. Funeral services Tuesda? 8.45 a. Snvder Funeral Home. i Lady of Solace at In term tn: St. Cpmeifry, Friends mav ca.l at funeral nomr.

633 2. 2 to and 1 to Syracuse, March 19. 1 Mrs. Dorcas Grant LA widow of La Londe. She Is survived by sen, O.

LA Londt: thres Mrs. Marjorre G. Pearson. Mrs, Sunlry Palmer. C.

Baam; A Grant; three sisters, Oscar Simser, Charles Jarvo. Mrs. Calvin seven grandchildren: One child: Bsreral and Fun era from the J. P. Burns A- Son Funeral Home, 852 West Onondasa Street, Tuesday.

At 8.15 a. m. St. Rns? Lima Church at 9 a Burial ST. Azne.V Cemetery Frlfnds may call at 633 WMt Cnondatra Sunday add a 3 to 5 ind to 9 P.

m. to Makes Hit '54 we have the mind of say with St. Paul: 'It no longer 1 that livr, but Christ lives in The congregation cmipht up spJru of the sco5on in C. 'Alexander's hvmn: rive An urgent appeal to "Keep up the fine work" was issued night by Col. C.

A. Edson. chair- this week to carr man of ihe local Red Cross campaign. vass At residents of Syracuse and i Onondaga County have done a a abojit stood before splendid 3 ob to date this a top drive," Col. Edson stated.

a consecration ended the third week com- i i preparation for BY ERNEST J. BOVDEX find themselves in the favorable a oi Bcllcvue Hriphts poniion of a growjnj: communiu- organized whh comms i way. cell? 1:7 Of tiff i tu dcv Hi: ihr TC Church are paign with 78 1 5 per cent of our $376,137 quota. "However," he warned, "we have to raise more than 580,000 this week. That is a lot of money.

It i money that, i i i work. A notable sb- sentee WEP Will i a N. Pope. an Bclle- lold ihr main problem now if. rot to i a in to keep i demands.

Mr. to i of growins CFJ Viv- iir.ia. Archer the "former E. J. Bowdcn A sood indicator the choir stalls, crowded to cspaciiy.

icrie A Carhon. musical director, told me they made for 17; she has lo find room for 22. She 15 back at her a several month? i a i i i to an accident. She complained; cuict lefthanderi: but no ore won Id I a i Avron.e unles? he! She fell dislocated! David of of a no tec of W. Tho'v have thror a children: a a met with an much aid and comfort to the rcsi-iaccident which sent him a in dents of our community." hospital.

i conducting for Mr. Edson pointed out thai wilh know- there would slalo ViVnv 'the fund? still necessary lo be be reason why he's oi. TMP a Lnjon. raised in this year's drive the. Red tsid the Rpv.

R. Cross could process more a A rcher. pastor, in a i the an- 000 pints of blood. "I think should all realize the fact a Tnc complete roMcr of can- without this blood that the Kcd asscrs the 's i i a i A a of yesterday's WF.R Staincr's "So Thou LifioM Up Thy Divine Petition." Its ciun by A DeSalvo a a Khanzadian. a SALVATION ARMY at the men's social center, S.

State Cross must collect from local don- 1 0 i -r i A -r i i nnri then of CurJir.p, Gfl.vJard B. WiJco.x, Mr.) 4 Standing, Lt. Col, Alfred Jackson, general secretary- of the men's social service depart- Jsy raC uV a i i a J- Mor ment; Commissioner Norman Marshall, territorial commander -for 11 northeastern states; Lt. Col. William Maltby, divisional commander from Buffalo, snd Maj.

J. Douglass Seaver, in charge of the Syracuse center. Seated: Mrs. JacKson, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs.

Maltby and Mrs. Seaver. Each carries the rank of her husband, would face costs of more than $300,000. PLACE FOR "Meanwhile," a a i wn? ibr gan. Clesson 5 of a i on Th i i Howard Lipa.

Mrs. Lips. Mrs. Anna Kunze. ms D.

Jutton. Wcndall 'Pof- lock, James J. Thompson and Jones. the Mind." He has followed term? of ihe a i judicial and ex- 1 in of MALCOMB Ir Canandaisua. Y.

March 21, 1954. Nfiilie Karr Malcomb. 903 widow Charlrs! FAIji- I. FLETCHER T. Malcomb.

daughter Mrs. Salvation Army Lea Organization's Local example, our ocal chapter -if ithers pet up nurse aide and home T' e. ins courses for all women in tne city and county ccsirms to 129 i i Norman S. A centers in Syracuse vester-'" 0 1 st. died Saturday director of could Leach aid to Hcfpital after a A activities through 11 He spent the i i rr.en i ln lho area A a i of Harford, a states, was a i i at at their social service center.

1 i i to takc i course. leader declared, "there are a things that the Red Cross A a A do with its missin- $80.000. For Anderson An hony Tos- 1 i i a a i i i i i -I I i i tl Lrt I ohcrt Cell ins. Harry John Shiincbroon. Heath, Dr.

C. A. Jones. i i a Tildcslcv. "Thorc as i P.

nj. Rev. Dr. has Jived in this cJty; Hamilton i i i i prlends invited. lwo ycars Kc is survived by i i Interment MorTiintrsidft i r- i i Family rp mi PS is Vv'llC, JVll'S.

JJnrQiny a 1 tn K. Fletcher; one son. Charles M.l March 13H David p. of oC ChurchvilJc: a a i 422 He is survived two sons. Howard w.

and Stanley Mr5. Ralph Price. Cortland; a Funeral John B. sister. Mrs.

Leslie of Funeral Home. 308 Court st. flt 3.30 a. and th- three jrrandchildren and I a a Heart nf Mary. Galf- severR! nieces Pri- vjlle.

at. a. m. Friends i i a rt I and ma? call from 7 to 9 a Cervices be conriuctca at and Mondav rr im 2 to 4 and 7 to 2 p. m.

tomorrow at the Garfield p. m. frmeral homr. i a I a I Home Rev CCPIC tc I 1 111. ch 19.

135-V Mifi rJJ. Stste where Maj the Red Cross ct)U ri i Seaver is manager. The counselling and referral was in of a program of service to more tnan 900 local i a and with emcn veterans Eind more from the commissioner and a 200 families, Marshall. "Think of what would happen The commissioner, a i 5 i i the Rcd Cross was unable to chapel full of men who have provide those services I have just A i i a Pclkcy Lynr. Hollcy.

Guy Barnes. i i i Young, i i rrjRn. Ciovis Slecth nnt! Mfthoriisis of Hci; Services fm 31. a Miss Hannah Murphy, ol a a i i be in Oakwood Cemetery. ICR.

Survived br a brother. John a i rorn Tn 4 an ohy. of Moravn. and several cousins, a 1Tom TM a a runeral will Place at iTar home I to p. m.

today at the a of Miss Daisy M. Turner. tOl T. teles. Tussdav, at i a.

m. Services St. i i Moravia, at m. Burial i MRS. XELL1E A MAL- Patnclc'f Cemt'crv.

i widely knoxvn Syracuse for a years. be conducted at 8.30 a. m. tomorrow at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

at the home rf Miss Turner and Mondav. 2 tn 4 and 7 ro 3 ERNIE jTNEIL this PAGAN--Tn this March 20. John J. Rasan. Survived by daughters.

J. JDanlel Gorman. Mrs. Bernard '-Cirsch. Mrs.

Jame5 T. HaHinan; a sor. John Rapan, Jr. a a foi mer Syracuse resident died yesterdav afternoon in a Canandaigua hospital. a yeai St i of Charles T.

Malcomb. J. Daniel Gorman, 413 Court st. at 9 m. in St, John the Evangelist Church.

Mr. Ragan died Saturday night in St. Joseph's Hospital a a lone illness. He had been active known the logins side of exist-! 17 611 1011001 Col. Edson continued.

once a ihc question, "Where. "TMnk of the inconvenience and Is 1 actual hardship that would be He his answer in New "Thai is why I am sskiiiR both Testament storv of a i our volunteer workers and the wealth out social standing and all thelC a Public to make i i a forms of religion, who: Cross a is Don't curtail i a services have come so close to our goal." FI.YAL REPORT SET The Red Cross fund drive comes yet wasn't satisfied. 1 lack?" he asked. Jesus told him tc sell everything and join His followers. "Following JCSUF gives you life Vc.sterrihy'p WPP on duUf-5 of i i are qualities wi- a i common i cwpanic i i i said.

"We ssy a man is rool a free P. i but ovor and sbnvc. i is a we sqy about Cod j-Jiy a 5 (ho realm of humar. a a i are ones execute Now Testament is cf leaching. "Wo arc i branch of ihc kingdom cf mind; but in our mmds arc.

effect i only insofar as arc i i of Chriii." Mr. Archer noicd ihrco ways i the mine of Christ is of- in a a a i each serving i i its own sphere. There is the method of deic- cciciiiy, sicrsiarti. l. it Arm Eel-119 Sodo cf sorinl i A LEARN LESS The (csson buf a Course of to in the retail grocery business i a i uUncss said corn missioncr.

ni? Survivin besides Mrs. Gorman an end wilh a i a rcnorl meet- Crce a i here back on 6.15 p. Thursday in the general a i ballroom of the Hotel Syra- A From slutc? a i in which i at- far as i i a and South i i a over its kola pouring in to lhc i "Pction of ihr few. History denitute of i Paul SJ1 OWS 1 has sorveri (J1 except 4 i i i i 1 1 i i i 1 1 authoniy nas fallen into bac one Complete structron absolutely Free. Enrolf now for a Free fes- son once a week and con- i to come i you have learned the a mentals of the game without spending a cent.

a i This Coupon to the the former manager McKesson Robbins Co. in Syracuse. brother, Jerrv children and several neoheflp's. Time-a I from JO a inf a had a'lon illness. Ki ch: a brother Jerry L) TJ i i I i Alfred Jackson.

are two other daughters. j- social sci-v- AH 16 divisions a James T. Rahman and Mrs. department for the the results of their i i hi cc hom- an a i of Kanlijs. Mrs.

Malcomb Rng 4.1 4 4 1 1 4 his daughter, j-frs. Gorir.Rn. 4)3 Court had lived in Syracuse il years. opening i a efforts at that time. an; a son.

John J. Ragan, c. Jackson led the responsive i i i that are already grandchildren and several i reading: Col. i i a Maltby vei top in Ihe 395-1 campaign 4 I 4 i 4 A i i i TM i Ft. Tuesday at 330 a.

and St John; She was a mt-mbcr of Elmwood nioccs a Edward P. Church, and a a her home with her March 21. Mrs. William M. Harlow i 1 Mrs.

in St i in prayer; Colonel MaJtby are Agnes in Mrs. C. Burrow was 1st; Marion pianist. ll n' ra o. Syia- Gecdcs, TM I a I Clay, Camillns.

i KfilS. city Beside, her one tJaushstr. Miss Irene P. Ravmonri.i daughter, she Is survived by a SOrvicr; at thf a i I TVT a 1 Services will bc at 1 p. m.

tomorrow at thp a chapel of A of visitors wore pres-: Nonh Manlius, Marcellus, Pitcher The Creep lost riph among Lt. -Tamos A i Kirkvillo and Fabius. 0 i hands. There is textbook method. The Rev.

Michael pp.su.r vhwh make? the Bible a On of Si. Hcpj? Catholic verdict "Vou cannot or this Mohawk Indian Depend on a textbook of any i lion. Sunday a i S1.031 haa do. are i to end been collected in dale tr a now home lor Paul 4, and ihcir orOF3w a guarded aRiiinpl." Over and above the a i a i lit a methods, thorft 10SS WYst Gcncsce St. Syracuse 4, N.

Y. i 0-ASS STARTS NK.VT FROM i TO 3 T. ram of anci his i I The leading i in th Rod i house to the convenience Held Funeral Home at of the familv, John inir. Om ssion of flowers is Former Police He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

drive is the Women's Divi- a week ago Monday. Ham Abram. 123 4: quested. There will no calling the a i homf. or family a Meech, the Rev.

Dr. to SCRtBER--In March 20. Lewis E. Scribe r. of Larason.

N. Y. is survived by his wilr. Butler Scribor a brother. Harvey a a nephew.

Leonard Knuse. Tilso severs I cc.isins. Funeral Srrviccf tft hrld testfay 2 p. m. at.

J. Edward Hamilton i i a i 1354. interment will be in Morningside Cemetery. To Be Cited for Ltlttlft Utlca Church. In- 2 t.

i ir. i Plains a Lrouse i a Friends may oil at a Funeral Home. Ea'dwtnsville. Men-'ay 2 to 4 and tr- 9 p. m.

Uttls Utica Church. Tuesday to 2 belonged tn thn plasterers uruon, fc m. after a Circle, Branch 19. he also THOMASMEYER--ln this city. Mar.

20, WilHam A. Survived Mathi'da wenz dauahter. Mn. Louis Zu 1112 Bcllevue died at her borne Saturday night after a Ions Mrs Cahill was A hod ic W. who manure-.

i i turcd paoer clips here. She served. Syracuse i a Frar.k rncmcer 01 A police matron Cor I- 1 ycais. ic- nesgy i rece vc a district dta- in i work at the a A was on the board of Hunhngtcn A and a of Neigh- 1 Aair.imstraiion i a at i bv anrf'Ksr7v Trn" She was a corn- '3 nal B'rilh initiation i Thom.ismeyer: acre, oi iracjie. ana a lie- rtr -i a a A i i -it th lurbruess: i i i i i a of Most Holy Kosr.i nance a i a A i d.

al tn Mrs. S. Sanford Enpel. chairman. The ladies have posted 103.2 per cert of quoin.

They a i i lead 1he Service Employes, lerf sorrow "of C. a and a i Me- Jacob? said. Sweeney. Ihe i he Pon I.VL ihp helnrri me neipco personal experience of Christ. HP before ihc church and be-fore the Scriptures.

ironcluyjon. Mr. Arch or said: arc not i i a puppet? in hand? of lhc arr ot spiritual puppets in tho hanos NAMT: ADDRESS I 11 I PHONE more than a i to 0 God. We arc God's i OP liy Phonini: SAMUEL TREIXTN. of 7fi.9 Irving died yesterday short man's In Local 51.

Surviving are his wife, Post; dang hter, grandchildren. Paul a Jane Zur- brueas; iv Justus: a 1 Roth. Syracuse; nieces and nephew. Funeral aerv- i a i Ices the Funeral Home. 1717 Sallna st.

Tuesday at 2 P. m. a and Charles of and Gersnn 'Treinin of Pas- OI nei Church and a member of its A a DeWitt Ranch Motel. John Sjauker a niemuci ui iw rm.ru WGS! ri i 1 I 1 i i t- 1 I I I Li 1 Rosflry Society. Mrs.

Cahill Mn honored i Simd a cg a native of Lyons, but hved for program lh 00lh a f. i a ccjebra of her i here. 'ducted i i the hospital. i i flc'yoinr'p hero, a huge is "iipidly ing i money for the i or, i IF The Pcsl- a a i i oi Mr. Crcc, At in Masscrca.

whcj-t formerly worked, employ as collected some S300 for lhc fanv I i i A a Bl C)S in a m' service spontaneously collected Gencscc' i i 33 TT 0 Cross 5 a id. Jlnsca a Preach Sunday Rites Bishop 'orcach at And 0 i i i i XT i ATrc i i i i rt and Monday to -l and 7 to a i A tnree MSIC.S, Mrs. sprinw LoiUe win condun Masonic jRalph Brcinin, Syracuse, Mrs. Isa: a A 5u dore Sadkin, ard'Mrs. Lena Good-iCahill, and Mrs.

a Geor- of nrk citv I i a of Live: i a Steele Wct-ster. a i a i i LII WEBSTER--Tn Gcor- A XT A rt Steels Wct-ster. a a rsew C1I widow cf ASA Webster, shr ts Services i be conducted survived by the Mrs. thc Bimbaun a Louise and Helen Webster of wishing: today ton. Mrs.

Nurfer of East nerai Parlors by Dr. Irwin I. Hy-! Survivmfi ave three daughters, and Miss Ruth justice of the i i a Court 1 1 "Rprnarr Mnv-! Boston, Mas5 pcrve as i i i 4 ijci i icti i- i 2 ho i i I i i i i i i i I i I i L.J I I lul; I I i a oi Liverpool: a "brother. I Ration officer. Past president.tt i i of Mi Dorolh 1 Hoffman; two grand: Law Society of Rose is a former member oi The ast -Stun eta rd S30 check, ann nlhcvs have come from a a i South Dakota, peo- -uon church, Juritfc David A.

Rose, associate: I I I T. a whiinoy Turner, a rd in scvnral selection? nei rd of senior 1 i a i wire servjc-cs. and for Easter! Services will be at 8.3G i preparing' a special Vir in i a 'man 3 "cl Cantor Harold at the family I and Thomas of Liberty. V. a in Most Holv Several nieces and nephews and cne tntcrment will be in Adath i a a a a.

m. IWUSL i i slater. Mrs. Georite Dunnir.ir; i SHrv Church where a solemn i "i 1A1 i chljdren anrt A i i nf TAm-iAi-n the House of Representatives in and is a member for the The service will clcpe slater. Mrs.

Georite i anrt services ITttlsy and Nor is Cemetery. He was a life member of Temple neral Home. Marcellus. Tuesdav Adath Yeshuri.n 10.30 and M. m.

tr.ierment "Hifrhtand Crm- Fncnd? may call Mondjtv 3-5 -D i. Funeril Directors WELTE FUNERAL HOME Phone 73-4170 or 73-0352 2649 JAMES ST, will be a i a i be in Assump- tior Cemetery. i may cHl! LOTIS S. RAVMOMl. a retired 2 to and 7 to 9 p.

m- today and of Madison st, died tomorrow. at home after a Inns: iilnes5. A native of Nicholson. Pa i i Mr. Raymond had Hved in Svra- i i i Governors Commission en j.

i i a i the Syra-1 B' rS I I ervalions chairman Tor the event. i Abrahams of Loui? Mars a Lodge is program a i a I "hedu ed I 1 the church is com- itcn-ico m. when a be ir.l VPS for 1 pageant Eat Better For Less Beef and Arnold Lrsk of Thomas Jof- rs cuse about 28 year5. He is survived by his Mrs. Eva Sal- mon Haymond and a daughter, -U Miss Irene P.

Raymond. Services will be conducted tomorrow at ferson Ledge is installation Ireas- TM' umbs at 87 At Miami Beach R- Borland, ar.ri ordon are rcsponsiolc for us i i snd direction. Mern- who have been a i i a with West for 50 years i-r more be honored by Uic WOMAN FALLS ON A woman, identified by as Trent Kreskicv. 609 a service i conclude wiu nut was taken Lo i i i from Tho 24 lodge? of tho Masonic i i i i i i I lamuial S500 scholarship? i 1 education to boys and sirls nf district, Ciiai'les L. Gosscr.

masicr. announced yesterday, Awards will bo rnndc Pork 9 Veal Geese ff Fryers 0 Fricassee i Lamb Turkeys the convenience of the a i at Carolvn A. Solomon. HospiU! by an Eastern A the Garfield IMncral Homo, vi rimv of William Solomon, of 802 lance yesterday morning, after Rev. R.

Woodcock official- -n --i found her on the a in pastor. Rev. Herbert J. Gordon, regard rac 5 crce r3 Gcigcr aivd any senior is to The was established to students of i i i a i a CAR WINDOWS BKOKEN VcrbJe Jones, 719 S. Townfendimcans, Members of lhc adminis- J.

P. BURNS SON, Inc. There will be no calling hours, venter- lr nt M37 sL Shc 5aid a yesterday told Patrolman tcring committee are A W. Geneve st and of i a i WEST ONOTOAGA ST. PHONE 75-8636 3 the home or at the fumral home due to illness in the JOHN G.

BUTLER FUWRAL HOME 2104 SOOTH SALINA ST MRS. ALICE M. BROWN. 78, a Concord and the Coun native of Syracuse, died Friday in JeTMh Wcmen She was iT possible fracture of i windows, valued 1 1 4 ht a broken by air ri FAIRCHIL2 MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL 500 W. Onondipta St.

75-5101 Frasier Funeral Home N. L. Fiasler. Lie. Myr.

1217 M. Salina 3t. 3- iSt. Petersburg, Fla. She sur- by a son, George W.

Brown, of Cincinnati, O. Services anc burial were conducted in a native of Svracuse had fallen on ice. She Morabilo a automo- chairman: Hcyai 1 i i i i a a treasurer, and members oi tlic rifle pellets. Masters and Wardens Association. AJSO serving on the commiJlrr Reuben Leupert.

Lester Aonaid Kishpaugh and Art Smith, Iso active in local charitable a social organisations, i Surviving are a son, Harris Church Mem I 4 rticipote 0 about locker Also Be Sure to Attend the of Your Choice AL 2100 Park St. ER Inc. Phone 2-2485 If Once You Try It's the Way You'll Buy st -Soiojnon: a daughter, jMrs. Haroldj B. Spaet, of JVlJsmi Beach, grandson.

Harold William Spaet, ornerstone Laying is the chief property at Garfield Funeral Home Richard MS WestCOtt 72-5541 Greenleaf Funeral Home H. GREIINLEAP. LIC. Onontiaga St 503 James St TempL Convention yesterday It was a fitting admoni- QUINS. LICENSED MASAGER School.

She taught commercial 1 a i i i to a congregation about to tj studies for many years before will be announced when the participate in the cornerstone lay-j Korapf Funeral Parlors- retirement. Besides Mrs. arrives here from Miami ing ceremony of their new church; joined throughout by the pastor. Titus. HART QUINN FRANK 3-5823 school system.

Her last position: i of Dr. Benjamin'Baptist in this city was at North High Friedman. Interment will be inj 5- School. She taught commercial 1 a i i i to M. KOMTP.

Licensed 303 Pitch St Phonn 75-1760 is survived by another two nephews. Services will building. Following the sermon, parish-; PIKRO SONS at 2 p. Wednesday at the Hart 'grandchildren; one great grana- ioners filed 0 jt to the thwest' Jo-. Pirro.

Ltc. 324.n Quinn Funeral Home. Burial. child, and several pieces and 0 the ncw building iori BrOS. will be in the family plot in Liver- the ceremony.

Various members; FTW3RAL ROMS pool Cemetery. Friends may calif Services will be at. 2 Wed-i the cnurc presented items 75.1257 from 7 to 9 p. m. today and at the Carl J.

BalKveg iinclusion in the cornerstone to Mr Dry Cleaners of the Highest a i Now Located at Edward F. Walsh Son 38 SULLIVAN ST. CAZESOV1A. K. 268 PHONE 430-J fc fc Florists FUNERAL DESIGNS Our SpccJaJtr--Iteaaonable Open Weefctiars 8 HL to 8 IK Sand a HL to t- DX Seit to Eckel Theater AL MARKOWITZ, Florist B.

Pwette st Ph 367 E. Onondaga Si 4 and 7'to 9 tomorrovv-ChapeU 4610 S. Salina st. 7 ew "Across from the Blue Cross" a thft be in Onondaga Valley a nf i i i 1 at tho funeral home. man of bu ng committee.

"tery. Friends may call from i to 9' Lewis then presentc a silverformer: p. m. today and from 2 to 4 and trowel to Mr Edward JOHN T. YUNKER, a resident of Syracuse, died yester-'jto 9 p.

m. tomorrow. cay in Flmt, Mich. He was em- Monuments Luis Monument Co. 2T1S James St Open Eveninca 73-0521 i deacon-emeritus a tx OTHER ACES Spanish War veteran, lor the i ployed by the Buick Automobile 1 Morrls lllei Saturday.

Henrr Riicv. honor of setting mortar on the 2 years. A sister, Mrs. Sunday. Mrs.

Frank p. cornerstone Assisting him was a 1 Scott of-Syracuse, tva'certctrn, saturdar. N. Gressani, contractor jMr. Yunker uas a member of St.

78. nr HP-U- hnildinc Paul's Lutheran Church. 0 Bertha I lcie neu Tne body will be Biirke! Sunday. Frank Scnryer. 72.

Svracuse for services. Burial Saturday, Ezra Anslf, i i -i formerly of Preston, will be in ooaiawn Georcetown. Saturdar. Clinton G. BOYS ACCUSED Besides Mr.

Russell, two other 1 charter members of the church i participated in the ceremony. Missj andi MRS. JESSIE KIMBER Me- wiimtnaton. Saturday, Raymond associate editor of the parish Mrc Errmi Vollmor 140 rulJ A of McClary rd. died ati oiridat 7 s.

Park- presented copies of the two immi voiimer. no home ht 5 2 llast issues of the church news- HEAR FATHER JAMES KELLER of Christophers) Main Ballroom HOTEL SYRACUSE March 29, 8:30 P.M. yesterday tcld Patrolman She ig su ive 5 two Ui V1CBna Sund J8mCS I letter, Mrs. Anna-Humfrey. char- I Tlckels on sale at the Catholic member and deaconess, pre- I 21 Jefferson Si.

and a of dollars in i Joseph Heici two boys between John McOarr snri Mawena. Sunday. John Major. 61 i i j. j.

T- Ithaca. Sundar, Mrs. Josephine Little, 3o and 16 old tried to McClary, town of LaFayette; s5 her purse from her arm about'daughter, Miss Bertha McClary, spencer. Saturday. Charles Jones.

7. p. ID. at Sprin- and Pond of LaFayette; two sisters, i ovfd. rt VeJit.

A paid tiiey fled she Mrs. Fred Clark of Cljiy and canton. Sunday. William Rap. w.

shouted at 'hem. iCcra J. Clark, Syracuse; three. 1Il of 0 potfdiS! SaJr Bc TM rd sented a list of the 131 O'Shea Relig-ous Gifts, 454 So. members of the church.

Mr. Russell commented on the vision of the early members of the church in purchasing "the Salina St. ADMISSKKV $1.00 per person A I I A I A.

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