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BINGHAMTON PRESS 55 April 25, 1958 Oofo From U.S. WiAIHtK BUKIAU 20 Dot. of Commerce JO Real Estate Vital Statistics I am mm At'STIN The funeral of Mra. Mite BAKER The funeral ef Mra. Marv VX -vt-J hi a I Thomraon Austin will be held Ji 1 jrr1 i i x.

OBITUARIES MRS. FLORENCE E. deputy and past lieutenant of from the. Karaniner uneral tiume, Baker will held Thursday at a.m. from the Walter J.

Mc-Cormack Funeral Home, 21S Wash Bl'ILDING FERMITI To Ben1mln L. 483 67, of 188 Murray Street, died i Canton Lodge 21, of Bingham Chenango Suaet, remove, 1130. ton. The body waa moved to the To Charia Siaeik, lit CJlnlon Street, remodel, S22.0O0. Ferrlne Funeral Chapel, 241 Main Street, Susquehanna, Tuesday night at Blnghamton City Hospital.

She la survived by her husband, Harold E. Barber; a son, Thomas O. II. Mor- Mjn' Aim AvanliiAna Thnmai To Ciorg Kpisak, Herman Ava- ington Endicott. and IJili m.

In 6t. Anibroae Church. Friend may call at the funeral home tlua afternoon and evening. w1TCHELX The funeral Mas of Mr. Eva H.

Twitchell who riled April 4th in Lake Village, having been held, the committal aervu will be held at 10 a. Thursday in Calvary Cemetery, The Rev, Charle F. Ayleiworth will officiate. Arrangement by Daniel F. O'Neill Funeral Home, 181 Court St.

The Rev. Alwm S. Ten Pa will officiate. Burial will be in Laurel Bank Cemetery, Pepoult, N. Y.

Friends may call at the funeral home thl afternoon and evening. Chapter OES 137 will conduct rv-ice at the funeral home this evening at i BONO The funeral ttervlees fur Mr. Shirley fiwttzrr Bond will be held from the Clinton Wood Memory Chapel, Chupel Windsor. Thursday. 3 p.

m. The He. Richard Lauterbaeh will orTieiate. 1 ,1. i uiipr friend mav rail.

nu. erect, jo yur neier, it iravn avhiui, Meet. 1400. Tlrmaiit A inrl ErioT Q.I MRS. EVA If.

TWITCHELL, To Jam Markato, 141 Water Street, erect. 1373. To A. Ires e. I Myfatt Street.

Morrison; a granddaughter. Twitchell, ela A. Morrison, all of v. T.r.ln ton; two brother. Thomas J.id".

died April 4 while via ing rt ningK.ntnn nn her aon, Irving W. Twitchell in and her aon, Irving W. Twitchell in erect, S800. aa w.nriinr h. VoAwarTienci of VAN FLEET The funeral of Mrs ing Rachel Van Fleet will be held from tie Hugh Jone Funeral Home.

34 tue Boaiey, jo miu the family. Friends may call at the Memory Chapel this evening Nathan J. Donnelly of A two jln. Lena Ben- i irom 1 10 w. bovltz.

103 Highland GAIGE The private funeral of Willi jamin ana Mrs. orrin itoooins oi Lounsberry. and several nieces Henry Fregear both of Balstonl To 8ervce. HT H.nry Stre.t and nephew The body was ter. Mr.

Corine BUck. Gaige will be held irom. the Mac-Vheiaon Funeral Honia. Newark Valley Thursday, at p. ro.

Burial moved to the Ernest Farsons, "'C, nm 7i xtoin Kin.) 'children. The body will be For Wednesday Church Edwardtvill. Pa Thursday at p. m. Burial will be in Forty Fort.

Cemetery. The family will receive frienda at the Jones Funeral Home today from 3 to and 7to 10 p. WING The funeral of Mr. Eva An-derson Wing will be held Friday at 2 p. from the Prentice Funeral Home, 55 Main St.

The Rev. Howard A. Kuhnle will otflclate. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening; from 7 to and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. h. mav call odav brought to Blnghamton for burial. low Temperatures Exported 5now LiiJ Figures Show lo Hubert carrou, St. Jonn Avenue, remodel, 125(1.

To Andrew Pandlrh, 121 South Washington Street, erect, 1800. To Harry Terri. 20 Vincent Street. Arrangements by the Daniel F. from 7 to 9 p.

m. and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. erect, $206. Will Off in wviiiv.ct Please omit flower, HARRISON The funeral oFNeil G. Harrison will be held at 2 p.

m. Friday at Trinity Memorial Episcopal The Rev. W. Paul Thompson will orHelate. Burial will be In Floral Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to p. m. Friend are requested to omit flowers. O'Neil Funeral Home, 181 Court Street. MRS.

RACHEL VanFLEET, widow of Boyd VanFleet, former TRANSFERS A. W. Almy, two parcel, Town Of Aaanclated Pre WIREPHOTO Map. SLIGHTLY WARMER WEATHER Is forecast for tonight In northern half of nation east of Missis-slppi River, colder weather west of river. Showers and some snow will be scattered in west and concentrated In upper and central Mississippi Valley.

remon, to a. w. Aimy ana wife. MRS. SHIRLEY SWITZER BOND, A3, of Windsor, widow of Claude VY.

E. Bond, died Tuesday night at Binghamton City Hos aouth aid Isaac P. Babcock, lot 74, ly of 148 Baldwin Street, Johnson ioi South Proapect Street, to Maimer v. nuDcocK ana wire. aMortsfcs By V.

8. Weattier Bureau Clarence Barnard and wife, lot 12, north aide of Morgan Hoad. to John JURIGA The funeral of Mr. Marv pital. She is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Charles Rinker of Vienna, a brother, Darvin Switzer of For Binghamton and Viclnitv: In P. Meno and wife. creasing clouclinesi and not ao cold i a Things to Come BARNES FLORIST 8 Main St. Dial 4-4328. Hours: m.

to 8 p. Town oi UrXri?" with occyjona! bv morn- Beach Haven. two atepsons, City, died at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday at the of her sister, Mrs.

Ethel bert Moon, 28 Arch Street, Edwardsvllle, Pa. Besides Mrs. Moon, she is survived by another sister, Mrs. Mary Williams- of Edwardsvllle, and several nieces. She was a member of the Sarah John J.

Paddlck and wife. "SVJi Juriga will be held riday at a.m. from the Greskovic Funeral Home, 181 Clinton and 9 a.m. in SS. Cyril and Method Church.

Burial will be In Slovak Catholic Cemetery. Friends mav call at the funeral home today and Wednesday from 2 to 10 p.m Kenneth Bond of Chenango Bridge and Dana Bond of Bing Rnmmin mam b.m. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP 45-50. Of Travi Avenue, to Ludwig Hodel. Amoi B.

Glann.and other, wefct aide of Route 28. Town of Veatal. to Knights of Columbus, meets at clubhouse, 247 Washington TODAY'S CALENDAR 6:30 J. Trevor Davies, manager of Dun Bradstreet offices In Binghamton, speaks at meeting of Triple Cities Association Annur J. Mairi, ana another.

Jane Johnson Memorial Method For Interior Kastern New York: Increasing? cloudinesa and not ao cold tonight, occasional rain beginning in extreme western portion late to-nlxht and continued Thursday with possible wet anow In extreme north- Street, at 7 p. tomorrow. KULIK The funeral of George Elmer T. Holtzscherer and wife. ist Church of Johnson City, Be Flower That Satisfy 1200 Vestal AviuDial 4-4374 MacLENNAN'S FLOWER Floral Telegraph Assn.

Member 499 Court St. Dial 2-6484 RIVERSIDE nVoRIST Dial FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. F. T. D.

Open nights, 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City. north aide of Moore Avenue, to Sob Star Council 5, Daughters of hamton, and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Windsor Presbyterian Church, its Cheerful Givers Class; a member of the S. L. Judd Auxiliary of the Women's Relief Corps and the Occonum Homemakers Club.

The body was moved to the Clin F. Vjinttfner And wif. fore her retirement In 1955, she was employed in the Cutting Fred Kurst. and other, eastern and mountain aection. America, meets at 65 Carroll oi Credit Men at Arlington Hotel.

Low Hiah Kuhk will be Held at 9:45 a.m. Thursday from the Chopyak Funeral Home, 32 Prospect St, and at 10 a. m. in St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church.

The Rev. Michael Tidick wilt olfciate. Burial will be ide of Sycamore Street. Town of tonight in 3s, Street at 7:30 p. m.

tomorrow. 6:30 Charles A. Rosskam, Room of Endicott Johnson Corp, Thursday in upper 40s and 60s. Vestal, to John H. Cornlck and wife.

For Western New York: Cloudv i Warwick. R. nresident of ln- for 38 years, and warn Tnemberfr Miichanoky and wife, lot i nn ir 2. west aide of Colvllle Avenue. John- Chapter 411, Women of the WAKEMAN'S FLOWER SHOP and-mild toiiiRhl with shower de-! ternallonal Brotherhood of Matt- in St.

Michael' Greek Catholic irn rir fiat tittt ir-jt. nsMt irt I rt Cemetery. Father Tidick will hold Member of Floral Telegraph Assn. vi uic im ou-icbi viuo. Aiie lon Cjty t0 John and wife.

ton E. Wood Memory Chapel, Chapel Street. Windsor, where Moose, holds business meeting at lt5 Front Street at 8 p. m. to Mormon PlWnn snri arnunrt Al rari.iallv fiirnina Kildar i ICldOS, mSKCS UniCldl V1M IU nuay was moveu to we xiun prayer services (PBrastasl at tnenango oi.

uiai a-7417 Jones Funeral Home, 34 ChurchiRoue 28' Vestal, to Amos B. Clann.jadain Thursday with shower this evening at the funeral home where fnendjmaycalh ANNOUNCEMENTS i. t. -i .1 uuicrs, iuk iu snow nurriea. JllMn in u.

friends may call today irom 7 to 9 p. m. R. McNair Ring 79, Triple Cities unit, at Pee Tee's Restaurant, Vestal Parkway. 6:30 The Rev.

Frank J. Har- morrow. Auxiliary 451, National Assoc! aire-ei, i-uwarusvuie, wuere Billie D. Seeman. and other, lot? For New York City Area: Mostly the family will receive friends part of 17, Serrell Avenue, to fair and cool tonight, low in upper MENDENHALL The private funeral Personals Mary M.

Dunlap. 3us along the immediate coast and of Mrs. Carrie Martin Mendenhall, will be held at 2:30 p. Thursday WILLIS CAIGE. 80.

of 8 day from 7 to 10 p. m. ation of Letter Carriers, meets at First Universalist Church at Michael S. Smith, and Other, lot near 30 in colder interior. Thursday, i risnn assistant nastnr and mas- A.

B. C. Day Nursery Experienced at the beymour uneral Home, Brintnall Place, formerly of Frcs- oudy with a chance of showers but t- ot rathoHral MRS. EVA ANDERSON WING.Ierty," Town of linton" to Elia Plaem. 8 p.

m. tomorrow. clearing late in the day. High in; no, died Tuesday afternoon at Binghamton City Hospital, af of the Immaculate Conception, Oxford, N. Y.

The Rev. Duane Cossart will officiate. Burial. will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Afton. Friends may call at the funeral 53, of X814 Leroy Street died lkir-8nd aS.oth.T, James K.

Alden and wife. Peck- upper 40 or near 50. Barometer reading at 9 a (steady) m. Syracuse, sneaks at dinner meet- ter a long illness. He is sur ham Road.

Town of Binghamton. to Tuesday afternoon at Binghamton City Hospital. She is sur f0MAng of Southern Tr alumni of home this evening. J. J.

Bartlett Relief Corps 86 meets at Post 80, American Legion, at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. John Kershaw and wife. vived by a brother, H.

Verne Gaiee of Newark Valley: a sis La Rue A. Quick, lot 174. east side O'CONNOR The funeral of William as' University of Notre Dame alumni vived by her husband, George Mean temperature yesterday (city Mean temperature yesterday OConnor will be held from the yi ujiikuui i jlj v. ii wiuvii, at canton Hotel. ter.

Miss Nellie Gaige of Bing i-aui a. igura ana wire. J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Mam 7:30 Flight 9273d Air Re Johnson City, Friday at 10:30 William J.

and Theresa Triffo. lot 42, southwest corner of Stokes Ave- 'iT" yesterday 45 maximum icmperaiure yesieraay Minimum list Close Call hamton. and two nephews, Charles Gaige of Binghamton and cn.Jmn moots or rst temperature night 27 Squadron, meets at GSA. personnel on outy. ror Dial ABDOMINAL SPENCErFsIfPPORTs Blanche Carr Spencer Corset Shop, 338 Floral Johnson City.

7-4948. ALTERATIONS on coats and dremei" etc. North Side location. 2-3682. ANNA L.

GREGORY. 231 Store closed on account of Illness. Will reopen about May 1st. ANTONE'lTB'EAtJtYCHOOL OpenDaya and Evenings. 4-1132 CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP We specialize in soft natural-looking, permanent.

119 Court St. 3-0901. ELECTRIC FIXTURES and Lamp Shades cleaned and re-covered at STEFFENS, 112 Court St. 4-5160. a.

m. ine ttev. L.yie weea 01 the Vestal Methodist Church will nue and West End Avenue, to Theo- aore Oliver. Kicbard Gaige of Miami, tia. officiate.

Burial will be in Wood- lanrl fVmptprv. Delhi. N. Friends mean year ago loaay was 44 ouiiuuig, nuyi iveiiuc, jiuiucsi. Two year ago today it wa 5n 7:30 Alcoholics Anonymous Five years ago today it was 87 meet.

Your Home Lihrarv Precipitation yesterday to mid- ieels at lour, nome noiaiy, Edith M. Warren, Harpuravllie-Nineveh Road. Town of Colesville. to Mrs. Rose Slofkosky of 36 Street, Westover, yesterday The body was moved to the Mac-Fherson Funeral Home, Newark may call at ihe funeral home this Wing; five brothers, Carl J.

Joseph, O. Hugo, Oscar F- Anderson, all of Binghamton, and George P. W. Anderson of Richmond, three sisters, Mrs. Fred S.

Ritter of Johnson City, Mrs. Fred G. Barrett of Binghamton and Mrs. Fred Winston of Annapolis. and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Shi was a member of the Redeemer Russell C. Seymour and wife. evening ana Thursday afternoon and evening. nigm 0 vumiauu vitj. 8 Marine Dads Club meets at Valley.

MRS. MARY GILLEN, 81, of Pun rises tomorrow at 6:07 a. Sun set tomorrow at 7:57 p. m. chalked up her second close call in two weeks, escaping serious in ROBERTSON The funeral of Robert josepn u.

iieaeeii, jnurcn street, Harpursvilie, to Edith and William Warren. Robert W. Boyce, Pierce Creek Road. Town of Conklin. to Delphine Marine Corps League clubhouse, 199 Main Street.

Robertson will be held Saturday at 2 o. m. irom the Perrine Fu Temperature by Cities jury when she fell the length of H. L. H.

8 Auxiliary of Post 478, Vet H. Boycc. Miami, died at 4 a. Wednesday. April 18, In Miami She is survived by two sons, Web Miami 7(1 Ml a second-floor stairway at the ELDERLY or convalescent Isdy boarded In private home.

2-7788. Albany Boston Buffalo Howard E. Bralnara ana wite, north side of New York State Route neral Chapel, Susquehanna, Pa. The Rev. Hugh Klinetob of the Methodist Church will officiate.

Burial will be in Grand St. Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral chapel Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening ble Gillen 'of Binghamton and GIVE WILKNIT Guaranteed hosiery Patrick Gillen of Miami; a grand Chicago Cleveland Detroit ior momer a jjay. uraer now. 3-5795.

Lutheran Church. The body was moved to the Prentice Funeral Home, 55 Main Street where friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m. and Thursday from 2 to 45 27 49 34 44 27 48 41 46 S3 48 39 42 30 50 62 69 sr 40 23 Minneapolis 87 ss erans of Foreign Wars, meets -at New orieana i clubhouse, 65 Carroll Street. Yehi.

8-Auxiliary of Post 478 Vet-Pituburgn 44 28 erans of Foreign Wars, meets at st. Louis ss 46 clubhouse, 65 Carroll Street. svu.n.CIiC 8 Binghamton Section, Amer-Vaihinston 4s 34 lean Chemical Society, stages 79, Itaska, Town of Barker, to Bruce V.McC'ulloch and wife. John L. Callahan and wife, lot 7, block 3, section 1, subdivision 2, Endicott Highlands, Endwell, to Edwin F.

Sturtcvant and wife. i daughter, Miss Marianne Gillen, HAIR CLIPPERS Electric, $10.95: a student nurse in Brooklyn, and STEWART The funeral of Leon Harrtiburg" Jacksonville Los Angeles barber shears, $1 up to $3. BINGHAMTON SUPPLY CO. Power Stewart will be held from several nieces and nephews. rear of her home.

Mrs. Slofkosky, 49, was released from Wilson Memorial Hospital after X-rays for a possible head injury. She had been hanging clothes on a second-story porch at 12:30 p. m. when she slipped and fell.

A neighbor saw the fall and called a Johnson 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. the Fahy Funeral Home. Norwich. Howard B.

Clark and wife, aouth ijmaasena 192 Washington St. 2-2011 NEIL G. HARRISON, 65, of 72 Vicinity Deaths Lathrop Avenue, died at 10 a. the Rev. Harold A.

McKenne of Oxford. N. will officiate. BurialiLADIES you can dress like a queen Colesville. to Walter and Frank Dec.

Sarah Daggett and Edward Havens, west side of Laurel Avenue, to Monte Carlo party at Ansco cat-eteria in Charles Street. 8:15 Lewis M. Alexander, assistant professor geography at NEWARK VALLEY, April 23, P-TA Gift for Needy A check for $100. to be used Tuesday at Binghamton City Hospital, after a short Illness. He is when you have your suit made or Carleton Gordon.

Monica Breivis Machi. east side will be in the family plot In the South Plymouth Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. for buying clothing for needviHarpur College, speaks at meet of Cleveland Avenue, to Francis survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Hyle F. of Kansas City, City police ambulance. IminilK nrpcontorl ropnntlu tniiner of flnnr! Fpllnwshin Cub. (if Breivis. Mildred E.

MrAvov. north side tit: p.m,,it two sons, James W. of East Only March 22. Mrs. Slofkosky and her 18-month-old Lisle Avenue, to Antonio "1' J.

I i Johnson C. Fred City's Johnson CCliVCX. and wife granddaughter, Barbara Rose north side of Robert Ira Phillips, School, by the school's P-TA. The periectiy mtea by Tip Top Tailor. Save 50.

Capitol 2-4731. MOSAIC ceramic wall tile, 69c. Bathroom quantities all color. EMERICK, U-DO-1T Sales 3-0263 MUSSO'S Beauty Salon, 510 Press Bldg. Casual short cut permanent $7.50 complete.

4-3164. PECK'S RESTHOME 181 West End Binghamton, N. Y. Dial 7-4927. We have openings for male and femals convalescent and aged pa-, tients.

Lansing, and Richard C. Harrison of Rockville, a sister, Mrs. C. Clinton Holt of Binghamton, and several grandchil Harry bcott Comstock, 81. NORWICH.

April 25, Leon Power Stewart, 77, of South Plymouth. Walnut Street Parking Ban Will Be Easeil November group of Tabernacle Jones, were saved from asphy Subscription Bates Daily and Sunday. By carrier, Baiiyhack Rohd. Port Crane, 'to Pa-jgift was announced by Mrs. Carl pmhpnotohPS and wife, two par-JF.

Mastcller, P-TA publicity Methodist Church, meets at 1:30 xiation by a leaking refrigerant. A friend had noted drowsiness chairman. daily 30c a week; Sunday 15c a eels, west side of Odell Avenue, Town of Union, to Vincent Ciotoil and wife. otoiKosKys voice on ine week. Daily by mail First and telephone, and.

alerted authon-secori(i zones, 1 month, 3 Niko a Piotrowski and wire, north dren. The body was moved to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front Street, where friends may call Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. MRS. MARY JURIGA, widow of ties, west corner of North and Jay streets, To Mr.

and Mrs. William A. of 245 Front Street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Mc- months, 6 months, 1 year.iPRiVATiTTNVESTieAfR joscofi Johnson City, to Nicholas iiatala, and wife. jCabe of 18 Ogdcn Street, a son. Parkinff rptripfinn In a nnrtlnn Tony Sbarra and wile, lot Z4, diock $9. Third to eighth zones, II Chittenden, 407 O'Neil Bldg, 4-3944; month, 3 months, 6' evening. months, $8 50; 1 year, 515.

Sun-iREWEAVlNG and REKNITTING of day by mail, first and second, w.1 nrlctfS1 zones, 1 month, 75c; 3 months, $2: iJh- Owego Fire Auxiliary Binghamton Press Bureau, of Walnut Street, between Clintonios-Pw Gregory Juriga, of 16 Phelps p. m. tomorrow at home of Mrs. Norman Keiser, 17 Crestmont Road. St.

Mark's Chapter 698, OES, sponsors bake sale in Fowler's basement, beginning at 10 a. m. Tumor and Cancer Clinic, Clinic Floor, Binghamton City Hospital is open at 3 p. m. tomorrow.

Call extension 360 for appointment. Columbian Squires Circle 405, To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Pompeii of 69 Decatur Street, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. William Marusich Street, died at 1:10 p. m. Tuesday, stre and the railroad underpass, 1 1 1 Maaucci, and wile.

ot 59 Clinton Street, a son. Owego Ladies Auxiliary to A4uniwui j. a A r. ml -a H'VI JCj V. UI Ittl LUI firtl.

I i IT MARRIAGE LICENSES To Mr. and Mrs. John Patak of 241 Owego Fire Department yV' garecs lnende1; i minimum. De- at the springer private Hospital 111 iciaaeu in response to rein Westover. She is survived by Quests from First Ward mer-five daughters.

Mrs. Ernestine chants, John J. Burns, executive Front Street, a son. moot ot 1 Ik. IU eiKULU iUllCS, J.

111UI1U1, 1.U,I, To Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Char- itaRtt-the-rfleyefT-said today, Kollar, Mrsr- To James C.L Harrington, 23, of 407 East Franklin Street, Endicott, and Barbara J. Custer, 21, of North Nanticoke Avenue, Endicott.

To Byron M. Goodwin, 29, of 10 sky of 264 Oak Street, a son. CentrarFire StatioiiT VmaHT? 6 months $5'5(); Cotter, president, will conduct1 year' um the meeting. I On the east side of the street. To Mr.

and Mrs. Peter F. Plestla TUXEDOS and formal wear for all occasions, SALL STEARNS, 138 Washington St. Dial 2-7780. WANTED Protestant Christian home for elderly woman.

Semi-Invalid. where parking has been banned in of Stella Ireland Road, a son. th cd ruimore Avenut, mm aarni I GORDON SELECT I I GORDON SELECT (GORDON SELECT I i GORDON, SELECT yam, a uwioutc ui uu ict-i wiu i a. Cline, 21, of 1172 vestal Avenue, be marked for parking at any To Joseph m. Perez, 28, 20 Amsbry time and the remainder will belgtre' Jan A- Gibson, 22.

of 8 open to parking during weekends BIRTHS in 5-S5. WE SPECIALIZE in cleaning cashmere coas and DOUGLASS BRADLEY Cleaners and Overs, 121 Chenango 2-0541. WEDDING INVITATIONS $8.75 per 100 and up. Genuine engraved-embossed-printed. Fairview Press, 10 Henry St.

2-7774. and alter 6 p. m. weekdays, Mr. Burns said.

of Binghamton, Mrs. Henry Tier-Bey of Meriden, Mrs. Howard Greene of Paterson, N. and Mrs. John Smith of TeaneckJ N.

two sons, John of Binghamton and Rupert Juriga of Johnson City; 13 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She was a charter member of SS. Cyril and Method Church, it's Rosary Society, the Third Order of St. Ladies Club, and Assembly 45, Zivona Society. She was also a member of Post 1254, To Mr.

and Mrs. Donald L. Smith! of Kirkwood RD 1, a daughter. Tn Mr and TVtrl. Turck of On the west side of the street lixj where parking has been banned1 229 court street, a son.

for a distance nf some fifl fppt. from! To Mr. and Mrs. Charle E. Bab-, WEDDING INVITATIONS "Thank a you" notca, personalized matches, i napkins.

JOGGERST.J42 State St. WTT.T. CATJF. fny ohiMrjiri mw knn. Vhhs, Mn-Jt i Till i-fM 1 wm i vfiff I Clinton Street, the restrictions will ot 146 Moeller Street' daugh" 5 remain unchanged, he said.

To Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Rogers The trial change for the east sideif Great Bend. rd 1, a daughter.

of the street, to take effect in H- wWtYte: 11 I I 1 daily or weekly. 68-5610. American Legion Auxiliary. The body was moved to the Gresko-ifew( d5J's''aL gTd "'fi6 daT'Bhlr- 1 foot nr Yir Tlfl Unxnfi nn4 Via Tn Ai nd lTrat T.ntariK at nr-mim ZIPPER SERVICE for all type of X'. 1 1 low garments.

New, prices. Free "SS. J'l, i Kl can ana aenvery. master Cleaners. 219 Chenango St 2-7777.

Lost and Found 8 tWs evening and Thursday from the mayrs Avenue. Hallstead. a daughter. 4b I VI A III, To Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Totten, Owego RD 1, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Edwards, FOUND Brown rimmed glasses. J. C.

Penney Store. Call 4-4018. MRS. CARRIE MARTIN MEN FOUND Tan Shepherd dog, Vicinity 124 Lincoln Drive, Vestal, a daugh IT e- DENHALL, 79, of Oxford died Monday night at her home. She Juliana noaa.

ijiai a-ziM. FOUND Lady's wristwatch. Vicinity Citv-PIowed Snow Basis of Lawsuit Snow allegedly pushed by a is survived by two daughters, ter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Swagler, Newark Valley RD 2. a aon. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandau, Endicott RD 1, a son.

i Greyhound Terminal. Dial 2-5181. FOUND Lady's Moose rine on Park Miss Claire Mendenhall of Oxford and Mrs. Raoul Ihrie of fill Ave. ous.

s-tsm. To Mr. and Mrs. James Harbaueh. FOUND Lady's wrist watchT Idea 104 Roosevelt Avenue, Endicott, a Sidney; a sister.

Mrs. C. Grover of Albany: two grand city plow from a street onto a tifv. Call 9-2184. daughters.

Maureen and Kathy sidewalk is the basis of a $3,000 claim filed against the City of s' LOST Woman's glasses. Vicinity Si Corliss Ave, and West St. 7-7921. EXCLUSIVE with GORDON'S! BIO 2MNCII SimE With GOLDEN GRID TUNER FINGER-TIP TUNING ALUMIKIZED SCREEN MAHOGANY OR BLOND Ihrie, both of Sidney. The body was moved to the Seymour Fu Binghamton today by Florence LOST Mink scarf.

April 11th at Ar- 01 son. jW To Mr. and Mra. Scott Smith, 159 IS Mc Master Street, Owego, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Stoudt, 133 North Avenue, Owego, a ter. To Mr. and Mr. Daniel Freden-IS burg, Nichols RD 1, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burlin- iU Orlando, 107 Henry Street. neral Home, Oxford, where lington Hotel or between Arlington and Edgewood Road. Reward.

4-4556. She said the snow caused her PIH1DI1 LOST German Shepherd. Viclnitv. to fall on the sidewalk in Fayette Street, near Court Street, last game, Newark vauev KD l. a son.

I i eb. 3. She said she suffered in To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whitte-1 juries of the left knee, hip and I- thigh.

-Kirkwood. Rlack and tan. License 186977. 3-4757. LOST 1955 Blnghamton Central Class ring.

Please call 4-9250. LOST 2 identically marked hound dogs. Vicinity West Windsor on April 14. Reward. Dial 3-3210.

LOST Wrist watch. Owner' namf engraved. Chenango St. Contact more, Endicott RD 1, a son. I To Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Fisher, Endicott RD 2. a son. I To Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Kelleher of 9 Florence Avenue, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Casoer D.

Roh-1 The claimant is represented by the law firm of Hackett Harba- TELEVISION' Big 21-Inch Console! chuk. land of 66 North Street, Johnson City, i a son. i tY: To Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.

McCall rioiei nenry. The first man made earth sat of 602 Lacey Drive, Johnson City, ellite is expected to circle theia son. EMPLOYMENT EASY ROLLING GASTERS FULLY GUARANTEED SO' Pi earth about once every 90 min-L MJ- t. -If 1 It'l 9 Help Wanted Men a- I ACCOUNTANT Must be college graduate. Preferably major in ac-iSj counting.

Call General Electric fr 600 Main Johnson City. Dial 9-2511, extension 332. Sullivan Sr. WEEKLY! jtls 'i only ATTENDANT For -service station. uver 2i.

Apply person. No phone calls. Simpson Owen Gulf Service, Corner S. Washington St. and Conklin Ave.

friends may call this evening. MRS. ANNA M. O'BRIEN, widow of Patrick O'Brien, of 252 Court Street, died at 3 a. today at BinghamtoD City Hospital.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Stuart Sullivan and Miss Elizabeth O'Brien, both of Binghamton; three sons, Joseph of Kirkwood, William of Pough-keepsie and Robert O'Brien of Binghamton; two brothers. John McMahon of Binghamton and Joseph McMahon of Montrose, a sister, Mrs. Frank Cole of Chester, and nine grandchildren. She was a member of St.

Mary's Church. The body was moved to the Daniel F. OWeil Funeral Home. 181 Court Street, and will be taken tomorrow, noon to her home where friends may call Thursday and Friday afternoon and evening. WILLIAM O'CONNOR, 73, of 40 Jensen Road.

Vestal RD 1, died at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Clinton Street Annex. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jessie O'Connor, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was employed by Endicott Johnson was a member of its 30- Year Club; of Vestal Methodist Church and the Binghamton Grange.

The body was moved to the JF. Rice i Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City, where friends may call this evening and Thursday afternoon and evening. ROBERT ROBERTSON, 68, of 207 Willow Avenue, Susquehanna. died tnis morning at Barnes AUTO PARTS Stock man wanted" References required. Apply 78 Washington St.

BUYER Wonderful position available In boy and students clothing lor young man interested in retailng career i F.xperience desirable. Good salary gj and commission plan. Write Box t- 578 co Press stating age and qual-M lfications, WKi-ii- SALESMAN Experienced preferred. F.armngs commensurate with ability; salary and eornrnission. Pleasant working condition.

Full employe benefits. Apply Mr. Saeger, The Fair Store. CARPENTER-HANDYMAN Steady work on farm building maintenance. Must be able to do aimple construction work.

Good wages. WITH 2 COMFORTAELE MATTRESSES Ha $99.95, Sturdy, solid maple nn bunk bed converts to 2 aepa- JTk KR rat twin beds. Include 2 com-VfltWW V.WXV 'itlil ty. i---rw- 1 niaurese. i springs, DiaLireMses, springs, guar a rau and Udder.

I VJlMliUiy7i JS 1 ONLY $1 DOWN C' board. Dial 68-5242. DRAPERY INSTALLATION MAN 5 Some ejrpenence preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. 5' Pleasant working conditions.

Full employe benefits, 6-day week. Ap-J Mr. Saeger, The Fair Store. r. "CHAUFFEURS' YELIjOW" CAB GUARANTEED WEEKLY INCOME 2 For middle-aged, dependable and tnistworthv men with a clean rec Hospital, Susquehanna.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marian Robertson; a brother. Peter Robertson of Grimsby, On nM egsaB-Kbah iV--'--- -v--f-rifr mr -in n--1 Er l. nmnn I a I 15 iO stfjtl I 1 I 24 I tario, Canada; a sister, Mrs.) Specialists in Complete 3 noon Home Outfits $595 Anna Wise of Buffalo, and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Susquehanna Methodist Church; Dora Rebekah Lodge and Starrucca Lodge.

IOOF. He was past ehief patriarch of Grand ord who should be interested in a secure job. YELLOW CAB CO. 184 State St. COUNSELORS and CAMP LEADERS, Bov' Camp.

Swimming, Riding, Tennis. General. Mature men over IS. experienced in camo or boy leadership. Robert T.

Smith, New Mjjford, Pa. Vi-yay I psJ1 111 1 175 WASHINGTON STREET a (f Available at aH mmM' I TnfTT Tn TT1TF "TIT TFT For Eventnt "a7 viS GKA.XD IMON STORES in Appoinunem I I 32, IOOF, and past district GORDON SELECT I GORDON SELECT I I GORDON SELECT I.

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