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Star-Gazette from Elmira, New York • 8

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Elmira, New York
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ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE- PAGE EIGHT, -TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1954. Fire Fund rick fractured left arm in en's Club yesterday afternoon at a fall. I the home of Mrs. Donald Brooks, Shepherd DEATHS Funeral Mildred London of 211 Dewitt 'Grand Central Horseheads.

cut right hand on a win- Assemblyman Harry J. Tifft of dow. Horseheads reviewed the legisla. Mrs. Maria Labti of Van Etten.

The body is at the Arnold Funeral Home, Plea Backed At Heights Kathenne Houston, 3, ot -Ml turn introduced by Sen. Irving Crete cut scalp in a fall. friends may Van Etten, where i Troy caii until wednes- Wednesday "uneral Wednesday Van Etten, where Funeral Chemung County Thomas D. Shepherd, 65, of 103 Oakdale Monday, Oct. 4, 1954.

Elmira area represenla tive of Group Hospital Service Inc. Survived by wife, Mrs. Els-beth Shepherd; son, Richard G. i i DUST QOTH Akoits Dujt-llewulabl dav noon. 20 Treated By Hospitals For Mishaps Twenty were treated at Eimira hospitals Monday and last night for a variety of injuries.

St. Joseph's: Lewis Martin of Waverly, cut immediate and encouraging at 2 p. m. in the North Van Et-I Funeral services for Thomas ten Church, the Rev. Reuben Shepherd of 103 Oakdale Virginia Deibler, 5, of 824 Cedar cut head on a rake.

Harrison Bishop III, 14, of Elmira RD 1, burned abdomen, wrist and arm on steam. response to an appeal for contri- Shepherd, a student at Berkley Ahlskog. North Van Etten Cem- one-time football coach and for-lbutions for the Elmira Heights etery. Survivors include sons, mer University of Maine footballjVolunteer Fire Department wel-William and Robert Hertel. of who died ot neart attackr fare fund was reported Monday Van Etten, and Henry Hertel ofiMnday at ae of 65- wU1 "8ht by Chief Michael Tobash.

Divinity School, New Haven, brothers, Percival D. and Prentiss Shepherd, both of Bos M. Ives, GOP candidate for gov-ernor, and gave biographies of other members of the state Republican ticket Also speaking were Francis K. Norman, Chemung County GOP chairman, seeking re-election as county treasurer, and Atty. Jud-son R.

Hoover, Republican candidate for-county Children's Court judge. Also at the session, attended by about 30 club members, was Mrs. Helen R. Martin, vice chairman held Wednesday morning at 11 Several contributions were re Mount Holly, N. J.

ton, Sumner W. of Hart- i 1 I 1 Ua ceived at fire headquarters last Candidates Address Club arm on metal at Trinity Episcopal Church. Mr. Shepherd, Elmira area JILSitAL nigni Deiore volunteers com Mary Ann Harris, 5. of Miller- oru tuna.

ie nouy Ruth Goodrk.h of 212 Holly-Keck Funeral Home whereby, Tne body INSTRl'MKNTS manager for the Group Hospital1 pleted their delivery of appeals Service had residod here to 1,700 village homes, Tobash inenas may can louay uum ton RD 1, caught right hand and arm in a wringer. I i'A 3i Walnat St. t.1608 Three Republican candidates 9 p. m. funeral Wednesday at Fletcher st Horseheads, where since November, 1937.

when he said. Firemen will complete their 11 a. m. in Trinity Episcopal friends may the first Blue Cross Plan 'distribution of materials to for office spoke at a meeting of the Sara Breese Republican Wom-of the GOP county committee, Vicki Kessing, 6, of 225 bruised arm in a fall. Joseph Raffette of Lowman tnurcn, tne ev.

uavia rvn g- from 7 ,0 and Wednesd rom oince in tne city. another 300 man. cremation at Bimaio. 2 to 4 aj(J 7 t0 9 Funerali was All-Maine tullback mi Fire Prevention Week stamps nease omu nowers. Thursday at 2 p.

ana was caPlain 01 ms and folders on household fire Miss of D. D. Winters. Scolchtowr.11, latfr are bein distributed with miss moiiy murpny ui Diuidiu. lathletlC director and fnntha th fj and football the fund anneal.

WHIPPOORWILL YARN GIFT SHOP 1002Vi WALNUT ST. Art Needlework Instructions Free. PHONE 3-5719 L. A I wr i rr lormeny oi t-imira, rnuay, wi tuacii at osKer unjversuy, The department planned to and Manlius Academy at Svra- rnntinno its Pir Trvni 1, 1954. Survived by sisters, Mrs.

nrtri Pl'evuh- I I 1 A Week program today with sur- Mrs wE Daufenbach of! A- Lin'" 7. of Gil-W He starred as placement I Dhr0 ehSC Job Monday, Oct. 4. 1954. k-cker and in tennis, shot put, prise fire drills at Thomas A Edison High School, Schools Murphy of Syracuse and Frank! Survived by daughters, Mrs.

ana nammer tnrow. Advertisement ACCTS. RECEIVABLE FINANCING I iiiimi i i mm ua A native of Ashland, he and 2, the Lincoln School and the Murphy of Los Angeles; nephew, newer oi uiueu, Mrs Jerry Lenox Ave. School. spent much of his early life in nd diilrlhutori ty nallon-wiae cn-lranK JonnSOn OI r-imira.

1IIC RD 1, cut right wrist. Joann Robertson, 5, of 458 Sullivan cut finger on a swing. C. Thomas Earley, 5, of Millport RD 1, fractured left shoulder in a fall. Louise Fratarcangelo, 11, of 709 Columbia SU, cut tongue.

Bonnie Shipler, 10, of 675 Per-ine caught left thumb in car door. Mrs. Susie Wilcox of 153 Sullivan cut over eye in a fall. ArnotOgden: Andrew Webber of Corning RD 1, punctured right foot on a nail. Robert Yaler of 303 Franklin bruised ankle in a fall.

Thomas Suiter of 1004 Sycamore Circle, cut left thumb on ineclalixfn in businefts imane Fire safety questionnaires are wenesiey, a Boston su tuwivi Ui unci l(tlCII, IV. iUIS. Harold Palmer of Corning; sons, Chester Updike of Pine City, Fos funeral was held Monday in being distributed in the schools burb. He attended Wellesley schools and was graduated from ADULTS DAKCH2G CLASSES TUESDAY EVENINGS Ballroom Classes for Adults Will Begin TUESDAY, OCT. 12 FROM 8:30 to 9:30 P.

M. COURSE OF 8 LESSONS $10.00 FOX TROT WALTZ RUMBA TANGO SAMBA MAMBO $5.00 Payable at 1st Lesson Registration Must Be Made in Advance DIAL 3-7423 Classes Taught by Mine. Halina Mr. Randall Ballroom Classes for High School Students Beginning Miday, Oct. 11th From 6 to 7 P.

M. SCHOOLof DANCE ARTS Mme. Halina, Director-410 W. GRAY ST. Inf.

Our factoring plan ronvrt aaln Into caih at cut than 'i" do-count. ContinuoUH, as raqulrcd, ar-ranatmenl providrt modern. aale malhod or Inrrminr capital. Buffalo. Funerals with a view toward making chil ter of Lawrenceville, Charles, Lynn and Glen, all of Gillett; 27 dren aware of hazards throueh Mrs.

Emma E. Walsh of and 21 irrpat.Dranrt. lomlti not notidrd. V. t'herre inspection of their answers to a series of questions on safety con b.

r.jndpn PI. Prayer service was ehiidren. Body at Vickerv Fu- Wellesley High School. He attended Wesleyan University for one year and later transferred to the University of Maine. He was graduated from Maine in held at the James D.

Barrett Fu-nerai Home, Troy, Pa. Funeral ditions and practices. neral Home, 1004 Lake mis announcement later BOOKKEEPING SERVICE morning at 8:15, followed by Requiem High Mass at 9 in St. Cecilia's Church. The Rev.

Ar- Mrs. Josie Griswold, 77, of Rath. fnrmrrlv nf Tatrin nnri During World War he serv- TV! fl 1 OllPIIC. ed with the U. S.

Navy, rising in I A 1 lrtl a tan. thur C. Smith was the celebrant. iyndey, Monday morning, Oct rank- trom thief Master at Brian Stone, 4, of Horseheads Pallbearers: Francis Mack, Rob to Lieutenant (j.g.). Ill miOX RD 2, punctured thigh on glass.

Penelope Stanbro. 5, of 453 STATE REPORTS FEDERAL REPORTS FINANCIAL REPORTS Prepared Cameron C. Benedict 4-9206 DIAL 3-2324 I. he ronowing world War 4, 1954, following an extended illness. She was a member of the East Lindley Baptist Church.

Survived by nephews, James and entered the investment and in ert Caverly, Thomas Lyons and John Ronan. Father Smith conducted the committal service in St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Driving Case Trial of Daniel E. Sheehan, 63, W.

Water cut chin in a fall Mrs. Helen Snyder of 514 Davis dog bite on finger. Harvey Kies and Fred Wellman, all of Corning; nieces, the surance business and for several years was associated with the Travelers Insurance Co. in Syracuse. He later taught at Homer William Lyon, 8, of 418 Her of 311 Butler Horseheads.

Misses Bessie and Cecil Well- on a charge of driving while in (N. High School for a brief period before coming to Elmira. toxicated, was begun in Recorder's Court this morning before Long active in the American man of Caton; other nieces and nephews. The body is at the Carpenter Funeral Home, Corning, where friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

I Miss Elizabeth Norton of 511 High St. Body at home of brother, Leo Norton of 1045 Walnut where friends may call. Prayer service there Wednesday at 8:15 a. Requiem High Mass at 9 in St. Peter and Paul's Church.

Assumption Cemetery, Cascade, Ta. Recorder Daniel J. Donahoe and Cancer Society, he served on the board of the Elmira Chapter jury. mm Sheehan was arrested the night since its inauguration. Funeral there Wednesday at 2 Mr.

Shepherd was a communi of last Aug. 7 after an automobile collision on Grand Central p. the Kev. William Brough-lon. Elmwood Cemetery, Caton.

Ave. near Maxwell PI. Police re Mrs. Alice Hanna, 54, of 422 ported that cars driven north on Edward M. Riker of 509 W.

Church St. Body at Holly-Keck Funeral Home where friends may cant of Trinity Episcopal Church and a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity. At one time he was active in Masonry and was a former member of the Elmira Dahlia Society. Cayuta Waverly, Monday Grand Central Ave. by Sheehan and south by John D.

Hamula of call today 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. 1209 Lackawanna Ave. collided 1 4tiAA lUrarlnnfloi, nt near Maxwell PI. Sheehan was uiiiiat nice cuiicauaj tt p.

the Rev. Robert Gray. Woodlawn Cemetery. WITH arrested on the drunken driving night, Oct. 4, 1954.

She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene in Waverly. Survived by husband, Winfield Hanna; daughters, Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Rita Hfnna, both of Rochester, Miss Sheila Hanna at home; sons, Daniel Geisinger of Shreveport, and Eugene B. 3 Drivers Fined charge by Patrolman Harold Loomis and Russell Nelly. Sheehan is being prosecuted get these big extras, too A LOVELY At IIorseheads Three drivers were fined today by Horseheads Police Justice Roy today by Asst.

Dist. Atty. Paul H. McCabe, and is being defended by Attys. Anthony B.

Cieri Mrs. Rosamond Reynolds of Toronto, Canada, formerly of Elmira. Body will be removed Wednesday to Ballard Funeral Home, Elmira Heights, where friends may call Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral there Thurs BUILD ON BENNETT KNOLL (Near Mark Twain Golf Course) ELMIRA'S FINEST SUBDIVISION HAMPTON ROADS REALTY CORP, TEl 31 075 Hanna of Waverly; sisters, Mrs.

E. Bartholomew after admitting and Nicholas D'Ambrosio. George Blackman of Sayre, Mrs. Elwyn Marvin of Millport violations charged by village po' lice. and Mrs.

Gorton Mumford of day at 2 p. the Rev. Alfred I vestal Charles A. McKibbin, 22, of brothers, George Bcck- HANDKERCHIEF IN EVERY LARGE BOX A VALUABLE PREMIUM COUPON GOOD TOWARD WONDERFUL GIFTS Erin, accused of speeding Satur t'. uoman.

wooaiawn cemetery. horn of Union Centre, N. HILL REPORTED 'GOOD Frederic H. Hill of the Gateway, Hammondsport, formerly of Elmira, was reported in good condition today at the Arnot-Og- day on S. Main paid $50 as I eight grandchildren.

The body is John II. Fennell of thp Knlh vnrni Hnmo a second oliender. City, formerly of Elmira erly where frionds may' can. Theresa J. Dragatta, 22, of Phillipsburg, N.

paid $10 on The body is at the Richard tien Hospital, where he has been under treatment since last Wed Funeral there Thursday at 2:30 a charge of crossing a double Routh Funeral Home, Jersey p. the Rev. James Siglin and nesday. white line on Grand Central Ave. City.

Funeral and burial Wed nesday morning at Jersey City. Sunday. A double fine of $4 was levied the Kev. Judd L. Hunter.

Private burial in Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens. Funerals Elsewhere against Donald A. Gardner, 34, of WALL STREET 1112 S. Main Horseheads, who was accused of overtime Quotation! of Haw York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange Dan Ely of Caton Center. SENSATIONAL Sun Vertikal Blinds TAKE THE PLACE OF SHADES CURTAINS DRAPES Thrilling New Beauty Easily Installed Easily Cleaned SEE AT Dounce-Drake-Seely E.

FIFTH at STATE And Bond Market transaction! fur- Tnu-n Catnn The body is atifarking and with ignoring a po- nlahed by Carl M. Loeb, Rhodei lice summons on the Charge. Meaianina Tioor, Oorton Build- the family home where friends ing, 148 w. Water member otjmay call and where Odd Fellows the Hew York Stock Exchange. u.

um iiifih io Nnnn'memorial service will be held AGENT WANTED 1 1 .1 n.m A I.aFrance ltendix Avia Call on farmers. Selling season 16 I weuneauay at r.au p. in. layer 9gi 'service there Thursday at 1:30 115 jp. followed by funeral at 2 15s tin the Caton Methodist Church, B25 08'i 115 153i for 1955 rapidly approaching.

Corn Glass -l ".1 1U I IV 1 o. Liberal commissions paid for Erie 17 I 1 WH JLJ orders for our top quality farm and vegetable seeds. Can the Rev. Webb C. Ayres.

Elm-wood Cemetery, Caton. 95 115 15 17 33 43 137 11 Gen Pub tils 337 17 33 43 9 4 be sold with other farm lines. I 1 1 rr-r rwl MM Gen Elec Ming-Rand No experience necessary. Age iv i tn -1 138 Charles Edward Krisr of Glea- 437a 138 14 14: son, Canton Star Route. The no barrier.

Ambitious man can have substantial earnings. Our reputation backed by 66 years body is at the Kleese i uneral Home, Canton, where friends, may call. Funerr.l 'there Wednes day at 2 p. the Rev. Wilma! of continuous sen ice to agri II tT 1 ML IV 1 1 1 B66 B65 27 27 A26 16 16 Marine Mid Nat Homes A Nat Homes Rem, Rand Shep-Niles Thatcher Thatcher culture.

Write L. P. Gunson i i iv 1 i 27 B25 16 B45 Rochester 1, N. Y. Barker Hoose.

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Patience payi. If baby seems bewildered by his first try at cereal, be pHtient. 'I here's a big difference between textured food and milk taken from a nipple. Helpful hints: try making the consistency very soupy at first. Serve only liny portions, Ow Own, Choke Loon Pork SI Oil of 101 100 101 Slul'iik 13 13 13 Tex Corp 79 79 79 TONIGHT 10:30 P.M.

I Whipped Potatoes vegere (Offer xp'wi Ocfober IS) THADI MASK lo eV Fresh Boked RoMs Batter Apple Sauce Pork DressiNf placed well back on baby tongue. Solid quartet for the crib and bib set-Gerber's Cereal "Quads." Small boxes of Rice, Barley, Oatmeal and ereal Food (a mixed cereal) are all wrapped together in 1, 2, or Cup ot torree This special price is possible only because we raise our own champion Hogs for their tender, lean meat. This speciol wtll be served every doy, 14 Other Entrees to choose from, including Charcoal Broiled Omaha Steaks. These entrees remain at their regular prices. a convenient cellophane package.

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