Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 35

Publication:
Star-Gazettei
Location:
Elmira, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
35
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950.. DEATHS Tioga Veterans' Officer Resigns Van Etten Boy, 16, Accused in Theft Two Van Etten boys admitted a petit larceny charge Wednesday when arraigned before Peace Justice Farley's Name Given Boost In Demos Race for Governor By JOHN MOONEY Albany (GNS) One of James A. Farley's associates and advisers today threw Farley's hat into the ring for governor along with a rebuke to political writers who failed to mention him as a possibility.

Chemung County Miss Helen Beardsley of 104 Ave. This morning. Apt. Charles Ring. Articles taken from Waverly Dr.

Charles Cuneo, veterans service officer in Owego, has submitted his resignation to the Tioga County Board of Supervisors, effective July 1, it was announced today. He has been serving in that HEADLONG INTO SUMMER See our group of Summer Slanted Straws. Cartwheels Sailors Cloches bonnets in shiny straws and frosty pique brimming with flowers traced with veiling. HOLLAND HAT SHOP 107 W. CHURCH ST.

the Charles Alderman store were recovered. Kenneth Jaynes, 16, was ordered held two days for sentence. His younger companion was sent to A iew weeks ago New York City capacity for. nearly five years. The new appointment, will be made by Chairman Theodore Edsall of the 1950.

Survived by sisters, Mrs. Gladys Seymour of Elmira, Mrs. Martha Kelsey and Mrs. Catherine Hanson, both of Elmira Heights; brothers, Fred Beardsley of Elmira, LaVerne and Lawrence Beardsley, both of Waverly. The body is at the Davis Funeral Home.

Announcements later. Children's Court. VISIT MAYOR ERWAY Watkins Glen Mr. and Mrs. Har political reporters and those at the Capitol in Albany were polled on their forecast of candidates for governor this year.

were Farley nominated, the Liberal Party would put another candidate into the, field," said Gordon. "That," he said, "is wishful thinking by some of Farley's opponents. I have been present at meetings of Liberals and have seen and heard ovations to Farley." Board of Supervisors, with approval of the board. Applicants for the position have been asked to file names with Carl Saddlemire in Owego, clerk of the supervisors board. old Rowles of Rochester spent the weekend visiting Mayor and Mrs.

A. D. Erway. First on the lists were Governor Dewey for the GOP and Oscar R. Ewing, Federal Social Security ad ministrator, for the Democrats.

Mr. Farley's name was not mentioned even as a remote possibility for his and MILC Miss Margaret Sullivan of 359 Lyons St. Tuesday, Apr. 18, 1950. Survived by a sister, Mrs.

Walter Patterson of Elmira; two nieces and two nephews. Funeral services were beld at the Frank O'Dea Funeral Home this morning at 8 and at St. Mary's Church at 9. The Rev. Francis J.

Lane celebrated the Requiem High Mass. Pallbearers: Matthew D. Foiey. Joseph E. OTeary, James J.

O'Connor and M. Glover Longwell. Sr. Peter Paul's Cemetery- Mrs. Eileen Ribble, .35, of 347 Princeton Corning.

Tuesday afternoon, Apr. 18. 1950. Survived by husband, Clifford Paul Ribble; daughters, Nettie Naomi, Nina Lorene, Amie Lou, Betty Eileen, Mary Winifred, and Melody Jean; sons, Guy Warren, Don Charles Thomas, and Clifford Paul Ribble all at home; sister, Mrs. Richard Hill of Corning; brothers, Manley Mcllwain of Campbell, Charles and Lewis Mcllwain, both of Corning, Ray Mcllwain of Geneva, Walter Mcllwain of Washington, D.

C. The body is at the Phillips Funeral Home, Corning, where friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and where funeral will be held Friday, 2 p.m. Coopers Plains Cemetery. Mrs. Mary A.

Pitts, 86, of Addison. This morning, Apr. 20, 1950, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Dininny of Addison. She had been a resident of Addison for 50 years.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Dininny and Mrs. Robert Willson, both of Addison; son, Harold Whit-marsh of Niagara Falls; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Mayer Funeral Home, Addison, where funeral will be held Saturday at 3 p. m.

The Rev. Carl A. Reppert. Addison Rural Cemetery. Mrs.

Ella Campbell, 79, of Addison. Wednesday, Apr. 19, 1950, at Corning. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Lyons of New York City; sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Paul of Corning; brothers. Lewis Hitchcock of Dansville and Daniel Hitchcock of Michigan. The body is at the Mayer Funeral Home. Addison, where funeral will be held Saturday at 1 p. m.

The Rev. Clarence Bower. Addison Rural Cemetery. AT NAM TWO Hamilton H. Hollenbeck, 51.

of the Old Corning Horseheads, Elmira RD 1. Wednesday night. Apr. 19. 1950.

following an extended ill party nomination. "The reporters showed a woeful lack of understanding of what is really going on politically in this state," said Allen 'Gordon in a letter to the "Civil Service Leader," an organ of the State Civil Service Employes Association, which had conducted the poll. Mr. Gordon was identified today by the Democratic State Committee as a veteran New York City newspaperman, a close adviser of Farley's, and Farley's aide as press and speech assistant. It was taken for granted that in some views, Mr.

Gordon was reflecting the attitude of Mr. Farley. "I think Farley can beat Dewey," said Gordon, "although no one will deny that Dewey would be a formidable candidate. But Farley, the old campaigner, who is loved by millions in this state would make a NOW BRING YOU THE ADVANCED DESIGN ness. Survived by wife.

Mrs. Elizabeth Vargo Hollenbeck: daughters. Loretta and Betty; sons. Franklin and Hamilton Hollenbeck all at home; sisters, Mrs. "Daisy Hawkins of Horse-beads.

Mrs. Gertrude Hill of Cayuta; brothers. Elzie Hollenbeck of Roches ter. James and Roy Hollenbeck. both of Erin: several nieces, nephews and raOTAT! cousins.

The body is at the Barber race that would be quite amazing even to those who opposed him." Gordon said Farley's nomination Funeral Home, Horseheads. Carl W. Derby of Riverside. formerly of Elmira. Wednesday morning, Apr.

19, 1950, in Riverside. He was a native of Elmira and resided here for several years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Grace Derby; several children and grandchildren; cousins. tk Miccot Cnn nnA Fva Derhv hnth was opposed by State Chairman Paul E- Fitzpatnck, National Committee No Money Down and as little as man Edward J.

Flynn and Daniel P. O'Connell, Albany leader. "Do these men control the Demo Miss Leila Lott, 52, of Orwell, Pa. Wednesday, Apr. 19, 1950, at Sayre.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. or timira. runerai services win ue beld Saturday at 10 a.m. in Riverside.

Burial in California. cratic Party?" he asked. "Will they try to dictate the nomination after in a smoke-filled room. Whom do they have in mind and why?" Gordon said the reporters were polled "merely reflected the feelings and I might say even the prejudices ot some or the leaders who are not friendly toward Farley." Farley did not rleave President Franklin Roosevelt but Roosevelt left frarlev. in the omnion of Oom don.

He said Farley was an original New Dealer and loyal to Roose A DAY on Kobacker's METER-BANK PLAN Pays for Your NEW 1950 REFRIGERATOR! Norman Lee Miller, 67. of 144 College Ave Elmira Heights. Wednesday evening, Apr. 19, 1950. A moulder by trade, he was employed at the Thatcher Manufacturing Co.

for 23 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. M. Emily Copestake Miller; sons. Norman I Fred R.

and George C. Miller, all of Elmira Heights. Robert W. Miller of Golden Glow Heights; brother. Charles Miller of Wells-boro.

sisters, Mrs. Louis E. Case. Mrs. Charles Terwilliger, Mrs.

Stanley Graver, all of Corning. Miss Margaret Miller of Allcntown, nine grandchildren. The body is at the Ballard Funeral Home, Elmira Heights, where funeral will be held Friday, 2 p. m. The Rev.

J. W. Wubbenhorst. Maple Grove Cemetery, Horseheads. velt even through the "court-packing" issue when Herbert H.

Lehman broke with the President. W. H. Lott of Orwell; brothers, Walter of Orwell and Arthur of Chadwick. sister, Mrs.

Cole of New York City. The body is at the Sutfin Funeral Home in Nichols. Funeral services will be held at the Orwell Church Saturday at 2 p. m. Orwell Cemetery, Cornish L.

Mudge, 78, of Mansfield. Wednesday morning, Apr. 19, home following an extended illness. He was- a retired farmer and a former resident of Covington, Pa. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Kittie Hubbard Mudge; daughters, Mrs. Doris Benson of Mansfield, Mrs. Marion Whitbcck of Newark. N. Mrs.

Racbael Carson of Troy, and Mrs. Dorna Heyler of Westfield, son. Robert Mudge of Covington; brothers, Dan and Clark Mudge of Mansfield; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Shaw Robena Funeral Home, Mansfield, where friends may call and where funeral will be held Saturday at 3 p. m.

The Rev. David "The statement has been made that i Ihl1 n. mo jp I 11 Ousted NLRB Aide Hints Fight on Civil Rights Issue Washington UP) The firing of Funerals Ruth Weyand from the National Labor Relations Board may have set Deposit as little as 25c a day in the new Meter-Bank we give you when you purchase your refrigerator-it's not connected in any way with your appliance. At the end of each month bring your bank in and our cashier will give you a receipt for your deposit. It works that easyl off a civil rights squabble within the Truman administration.

7 Griffiths. Prospect Cemetery, Miss Weyand, who is white, re Mrs. Julia O'Brien Geisser of 90 Durland Ave. The body is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. L.

Glenn Poppleton. 950 Hoffman where funeral will be held Friday at 8:15 a. m. and at Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 9. St.

Peter Paul's Cemetery. cently married Leslie S. Perry, a Negro who is legislative representative for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Perry's former wife is suing for alienation of affections. I man R.

Hookins of 508 Co Miss Weyand was discharged from lumbia St. The bodv is at the Bar Mrs. Mary Laird Norman 69, of Arnot, wife of George Norman. Wednesday morning, Apr. 19, 1950, at Blossburg following an extended illness.

She was a life resident of Arnot. Survived by husband; sister, Mrs. Frank Schink of Arnot; brothers, James Laird of Barnesboro, and David Laird of Arnot; several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Shaw Robena Funeral the NLRB's 'egal staff by General Counsel Robert N. Denham for what he said was "the good of the ber Funeral Home, Horseheads, where friends may call Friday, Saturday, unday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Besides posting appeals with Den home, Mansfield, where friends may tm call and where funeral will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. The Rev. Floyd Guiles.

Arbon Cemetery, Blossburg. Funerals Mrs. Lee Raymond of 118 Provi ham and NLRB chairman Paul M. Herzog. Miss Weyand has sent a copy to Paul Kulthau, the board's fair employment officer indicating she might be raising the issue of racial discrimination.

Troy Music Club Mrs. Florence McLaughlin of 367 Warnkk St. Funeral services were held at the McCarthy Funeral Home, 628 Pennsylvania this morning at 8:30 and at St. Patrick's Church at 9. The Rt.

Rey. Msgr. William J. Brien, V.F.. celebrated the Solemn High Requiem Mass.

assisted by the Rev. William J. Gaynor and the Rev. John A. Murphy.

Pallbearers: Harold Hatfield, Roscoe Tarbell, Howard Looney, Dr. Albert Helmkamp. John Hamula and Robert Gardner. St. Marv's Cemeterv, Baldwinsville, N.

Y. dence Waverly. The body is at reezer the Luckner Funeral Home, Wav erly, where funeral will be held Fri Holds Program fmvw day at 2 p. m. The Rev.

John E. Whitney. Mountain Lake (Pa.) Trov A contest oroeram marneai mm mmmmr Xmm meetine of the Junior Musicc Hour Club. On the program were: Sarah Tipperman Johnson of TVffliam G. Martin of 121 Roose velt Victory Heights, Horse Wellsboro, formerly of Mansfield.

The body is at the Johnson Tussey Funeral Home, Wellsboro, where funeral will be held Friday at 2 p. m. Piano solo, rnyius jenKins; trumpet solo, Ruth Deemy; vocal trio, Barbara Norris, Nancy Horning, Patti Hickok; dramatization of "Washington Post," Curtis Dunbar; vocal. Ca'rolee Gale: piano. Marilyn Msr mm heads.

The body was taken to the Hilliard Funeral Home. Tonawanda, The Rev. David Griffiths of Mansfield. Gray Cemetery, Covington. win Mi'" j.V I where funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.

in. Acacia Park Cemetery, Tonawanda. Emil Moultzen of Burlington, Pa. Cool; clarinet solo, Dich Mitchell, accompanied by Tommy Gajlagher; violin, Nancy Kendall, Marilyn Cool accompanist; dramatization, Tommy The body is at the Soper Vickery if I 1 "--V" i Miss Mary Ellen Sbeehan of 515 Elizabeth St. The body is at the family home where funeral ill be beld Fridav at 8 a.

m. and at St. Patrick's Church at 9. St. Peter Gallagher, Dick Mitchell; harmonica, Ruth Deemy; piano duet, Lynn and Mrs.

Glenn Wolfanger; piano, fatty Funeral Home, Troy, where funeral will be held Friday, 2 p. m. The Rev. Arthur Bennett. Bradford County Memorial Park, Luthers Mills, Pa.

Lloyd E. Oxx of 287 Davenport Lane, Hornell. The body is at the family home, where funeral will be held Friday, 2 p. m. The Rev.

Ward Bly. Paul's Cemetery. The Sodality of than other Prizes were awarded Bar.bara Carolee Gale, Phyllis Jenkins and Marilyn Cool. Phyllis Jenkins Mohes was hostess. B.

Flaxington. Rural Cemetery, Hor nell. Monterey, Calif. Marvin T. Lon- Our Lady of St.

Patrick's Church will meet at the home today at 9 p. m. for recitation of the Rosary. Mrs. Eva B.

Rhodes of Corning, formerly of Tioga, Pa. The body is at the Davis Funeral Home, Elmira, where funeral will be held Friday, 1 p. m. and 3 at the Tioga Baptist Church. The Rev.

Paul R. Hazlett of Corning and the Rev. Mr. Mathews of Tioga, will officiate. Evergreen Cemetery, Tioga.

dahl. 44. executive editor of the Monterey Peninsula-Herald. James Lamonski of Blossburg, for merly of Arnot, Pa. The body is New York Muriel Starr, 62, character actress who began her career in 1909.

She had been at the family home, where funeral will be held Saturday, 9 a. m. and appearing in "The Velvet Glove" at 9:30 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Blossburg. The Edward Mat owski.

St Mary's Cemetery, BIoss burg. the John Golden Theater. London Lord Berners, 66, com poser, artist and author. Deaths Elsewhere Mrs. Dalla Rose Eckelberger, 58.

AT JAMES! ct' the Millport southeast of Moreland. This morning, Apr. 1950. following an extended illness. She was a lifelong resident of Schuyler County.

Survived by husband. Warren Eckelberger; son, Carl and daughter. Marjorie. both at home; Bert Personius of Elmira and Frank Personius of Montour Falls. Funeral services will be held at the family borne Saturday at 2 p.

m. The Rev. O. H. Travis of; Beaves Dams will officiate.

Burial in Horseheads. Zero Zone Freezer Locker Holds 28 lbs. of Frozen Foods 14 Sq. Ft. of Shelf Capacity for Greater Storage 7.2 Cu.

Ft. in the space of a a Real Space Saver Glass-Covered Crisper to Keep Vegetables Crisp Self-Closing Door Latch Easy to Open and Close 6-Position Cold Control Keeps Foods at Correct Temperature 5-Year Warranty Phi Ico Super Power System Cold Vave Cream PERMANENT PHILCO America's Greatest Value With Zero Zone Freezer Locker Here's the feature every woman wants in her new electric refrigerator and Philco has it even in this LOW PRICED 7.2 cubic ft. model. It's a new triumph of Philco Advanced Design A new, modern service in home refrigeration and you'll find these exclusive features in Philco Refrigerators. at KOBACKER'S Elmira's Largest and Most Complete Furniture and Appliance Store! 7 COMPLETE Mrs.

Julia May Green, formerly of Hornell. Tuesday evening, Apr. 18. 1950. A resident of Hornell most of ber life, she was a former member of Christ Epicopal Church and a member of the Auxiliary ot the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

Survived by daughter. Mrs. Charles Lutz of Rochester; brother. Horace D. Clark of Hornell; grandson.

Roland Smith of Livonia; niece Mrs. Julia Sherwood; nephews, Francis Clark and Raymond Pratt, all ot HornefL The body is at the Landon Funeral Home. Hornell. where funeral will be beld Friday, 2 p. m.

The Rev. John Furlong. Hope Cemetery, HornelL EVERY WEEK! 225 W. CHURCH ST. Cor.

CHURCH COLLEGE Ave. Open Thursday Till 9 P. M. Phone 5812 for Appointment 1 15-1 19 W. WATER ST.

ELMIRA, N. Y..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Star-Gazette
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Star-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
1,387,410
Years Available:
1891-2024