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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 40

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308 Birdsall Street, Zndicott.1 40 BINGHAMTON PRESS June 18, 1959 The Weather rr Dot tram S. WI4IHf( UIU Temperatures by Cities H. L.I H. L. Area Obituaries died this morning at Wilson Me- morial Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Christine Pought; a son, Bruce both of Endicott, and several; aunts and uncles. Mr. Rought; was a member of Central Meth- odist Church of Endicott, and a member of Round Hill Lodge 523, He had been em-! 47; Minneapolis SO 82 55 Si New Orleans 90 75 49: New York SS 52 Philadelphia SO 69 52 Pittsburgh 6S 45 71 S3 St. Louis 88 65 67 54 San Francisco 73 S3 by the Railroad for many Albany Boston Buffalo Chicago Cleveland Detroit Harriiburg Jacksonville Funeral Notices on Page 41 JOSEPH BARBARA, 53, By U.

S. Weather Bureau For Binghamton and vicinity: Mostly cloudy and cool with occa-' sional showers tonight and Low tonight 45-50. High Friday I 60-65. For Interior Eastern New Continued cloudy and cool with! occasional light showers tonight and Friday. Low tonight upper 40'i and low 50's.

High Friday upper 50's and low 60s. For Western New York: Continued1 cloudiness and cool tonight and i years and was later employed by Spaulding Bakeries. The body was taken to the William 83 69 Syracuse 63 SO 68 52 Los Angeles 66 64 Washington R. Chase Son Funeral Home Mauena 63 S3 South Pole -79 -91 83 80' Miami ployed for 39 years at Endicott Johnson Corp. The body was taken to the Coleman Daniels 44 Exchange Street, where fu neral arrangements are pend ing.

Funeral Home, 300 East Main Street, Endicott, where funeral; Things to Come BINGHAMTON Today's Calendar 6:30 Beulah Rebekah Lodge 115 covered dish supper at 171 Front Street. 7 Columbian Squires Circle 405, Knights of Columbus at 247 Washington Street. 7:30 Susquehanna Valley Central School Board at the high school. 8 Sweet Adeline's Barbershop Chorus at Roberson Memorial. 8 Alcoholics Anonymous at Church of the Good Shepherd basement, 74 Conklin Avenue.

8 Fraternal Order of Eagles 2644 at 38 Main Street, Johnson City. Minnehaha Council 4, Degree of Pocahontas meets at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at IOOF Hall, 273 Main Street, Johnson City. Queen May Court, Order cf Amaranth, meets at 8 p.

m. to of 405 South Loder Avenue, En-dicott, died at 7:35 p. m. Wednesday at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Josephine Barbara: two sons, Joseph, Jr. and Peter Barbara; a daughter, Miss Angela Barbara, all of Endicott; and two brothers, Charles Barbara of Endicott and Anthony Barbara of Italy. Mr. Barbara was a member of Endicott Sons of Italy, Eleonora Duse Society, MRS. GRACE MARGARET IRELAND, of Chenango Valley arrangements are pending.

CPL. JAMES E. RUSSELL, 24, of Goldsboro, N. formerly Home, died at 5:50 p. m.

Tues day at Chenango Memorial HoS' Friday with scattered light showers in east half. Low tonight near 50. High Friday 65-70. Cooler in some inland valleys. For New York City Area: Fair with some variable cloudiness tonight and Friday.

Cool tonight. Low in 50s. High Friday around 70. Barometer reading at 9 a. m.

rising) 29.98 Mean temperature yesterday (city) 55 Mean temperature yesterday Until Friday Morning Fifwvt Vww low Twiprrvrm la, pital, Norwich. Born Nov. 15, 1874 in Morris, she was the of Rome, died Sunday as a daughter of Abram S. and Har SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily and Sunday by carrier, daily 30c a week, Sunday 20c a week. Daily by mail first and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $9.

Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $15. Sunday by mail first and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months. 1 year $10.40. Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, riet Benjamin Kirkland and wife of the late Frank D. Ireland.

Concordia Club, the Bmghamton Elks Lodge, 852 and the Inde result of an automobile accident in Ocean Side, Cal. A member of the U. S. Marines, he was stationed at Camp Pendleton, (airport) 53 Associated Press WIREPHOTO Map. SOME SHOWERS are expected tonight in Florida and on the Gulf coast, in the southern Rockies, the northern Plains and the north Great Lakes region.

Fog and drizzle may blanket the Maine coast. She is survived by a son, Har- old F. Ireland of Unadilla; two Cal. He is survived by his wife pendent Mutual Aid Society. The body was taken to the Anthony DeMarco Funeral Home, 1607 Witherill Street, Endicott and Maximum temperature yesterday SO Minimum temperature last night 49 Mean year ago today was 53 Two years ago it was 63 Precipitation yesterday to midnight .07 Sun rises tomorrow at 5:28 a.

m. 1 Sun sets tomorrow at 8:42 p.m. brothers, Olin Kirkland of Mrs. Marie Hinson Russell of Bridgeport, and Louis Goldsboro, N. a daughter, Kirkland of Bainbridge; and twojTamelea Marie Russell, also of granddaughters, Mrs.

Philip Goldsboro; his parents, Mr. and will be taken to his home, 405 South Loder Avenue, Endicott, where friends may call. The largest Chinook salmon The first electric hand iron ever caught weighed 125 was manufactured in 1896. morrow at Masonic Temple. 6 months.

1 year. $13.50, MRS. ESTHER DeCARLI, of Schuyler, Jr. of New York City Mrs. Earl Russell of Rome, and Miss Marjory Ireland of RD and a sister, Mrs.

William Westminster, Colo. The body F. Taylor of Philadelphia. The was taken to the Robert J. Fa hy body will arrive tomorrow night Funeral Home, Norwich, where and will be taken to the Sutfin firends may call from 7 to 9 Funeral Chapel, Nichols, where 113 Edwards Street, Eynon, died Tuesday morning at her home after a short illness.

She is survived by three sons, Primo, Amerlcus and Anthony DeCarli, all of Eynon; two daughters, o'clock tonight, friends may call Saturday afternoon and night. MRS. LILLIE S. KEELER, 85, of 17 Moeller Street, died Mrs. Jack Sciamanna of Bing MRS.

STELLA WANCK. 64, of hamton and Mrs. Anthony tile of Endicott; 12 grandchil dren; and three great-grandchil dren. Mrs. DeCarli, who was born In Italy, had resided in Eynon for the past 38 years and was a member of St.

Mary's Lithuanian Church. Friends may call at the family home, 113 Nung Home'a long iiU ness. She was the wife of the 9 42. m' Wednesday. She late Van Day Keeler, who edited uf' lTS' the Sidney Enterprise newspaper iCharlesT Jnones two from 1912 until his death in LaRue Wanck of Owego 1945.

She is survived by three, 5 sons, Irving J. Kecler of Vallcv. frind" hamton, Donald S. Keeler of children; a sis ter Mrs. Arthur Elmira and Charles D.

Keeler of Endicott; three brothers, of Washington, D. a Hart- lrvn Hart and barter. Mrs. Georgia K. Hodges of ence Hart' a11 of Endicott, and Binghamton; six grandchildren, i several nieces and nephews.

The and five great-grandchildren. was taken to the Coleman Mrs. Keeler was a member of Daniels Funeral Home, 300 East the Sidney Methodist Church, iMain SJrcet. Endicott, where the a past matron of the Order of familv wlU receive friends from Eastern Star of Sidney, a tQ 9 P- m- tomorrow. member of the DAR and a Edwards Street, Eynon.

Arrange ments by the Michael Margotta Funeral Home, 1019 Main Street, Peckville, Pa. JIJF rAlntn LJfl! bin 5 blvc. "c3 o) 3 ffjl fn UU lyJLl Ur Ihl lislly lyJUuL GUARANTEED IMEHEffi If UUUlLnln. LnLLLb) 333 GRAND AVE JOHNSON CITY "W-i-m i null jjj i-' SANFORD R. GARDNER, 66, formerly of Binghamton, died Wednesday morning after a long Illness.

He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Sylvester Gower of Ghent, N. Mrs. Henry Middleton of Susquehanna, Miss Margaret Gardner, Mrs. Al member of the Monday ClubJ all of Sidney.

The body was taken to the C. H. Landers Funeral Chapel, Sidney, where friends may call from 7:30" to 9 p. m. tomorrow.

MRS. VERNA ROUNDS, 68, of Harbor Road, Greene, died Wednesday morning at her home. She is survived by her husband, Leon Rounds of Greene; five sons, Edward Rounds of Greene, Elwin Rounds of Cortland, Lee K. and Charles W. Rounds, both of Greene, and Carlton R.

Rounds of Endicott; two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Griffin and Mrs. Mary Taylor, both of Greene; her mother, Mrs. Rose Ingraham of Greene; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Hobbs of Greene and Mrs.

Lucy Bodutha of Rome, N. several grand SEND FLOWERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists Look in Yellow Paget Florists' Telegraph FRUIT of the LOOM AS SEEN IX LIFE children, nieces, nephews and cousins. Mrs. Rounds was a IITTS Boxer and Grinner lilfi member of the Smithville Center Methodist Church. The body VaT till II ton Guiles and Mrs.

Raymond White, all of Owego; several stepchildren; several grandchildren, and a brother, Wakeman Gardner of Sidney. Mr. Gardner attended the -Methodist Church. The body was taken to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. tomorrow. MRS. FLORA R. HARTZ, 63.

of Hancock, died at 4 p. m. Wednesday at Read Memorial Hospital, Hancock, after a short illness. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. May Hoffman of Hancock; a son, Clayton Hartz Cedar Grove, N.

a grandson, Robert Hartz of Hancock; three great-grandchildren, and a niece. The body was taken to- the Henderson Funeral Chapel, Hancock, where friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. GLENN L.

HOUGHTALEN, 80, of 5 Burr Avenue, died at 5 a. m. today at his home after a long illness. He is survived by four sons, Leon Houghtalen of Interlaken, Arthur, Ronald and Richard Houghtalen, all of Binghamton; two daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Myrtle) Weldy and Mrs.

James Loulu) King, both of Binghamton; a sister, Mrs. Jessie Bishop of Syracuse; two brothers, Murray Houghtalen of Lake View, Pa. and Forrest Houghtalen of Binghamton; 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Houghtalen was a member of Grace Baptist Church.

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