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i'HK POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Thursday, December 28, 7 Masonic Chapter To Hold Election PHOENIX--The Oswego River Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, will hold their regular meeting and election of officers at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the lodge hall. The Hannibal Lodge 550, will! hold the ceremony of investiture! of masters elect at 8 p.m. Satur-l day in their lodge.

Dinner win precede the program at 6:30 p.m, DEATHS FULMER Mary I. yulmer of East Syracuse, Dec. 26. IJHSi, Survived by her hui- band, Arthur Fulmar: a daughter. Miss Rita Puitner; sons.

Howard. Hubert; LPOH Fdward f'ulmer; four iisier. 1 Mrs. Marnan-t Alien. Emma Jtayrnick.

Mrs. EJU Klpnley, Martha Ebeliiu; live crindchlldrcn. ht Funeral Home Delancy ani Grcabell, mi Klnne Syracuse. Friday at 2 may calS. 2 to 4 p.m, und 1 to 9 o.m.

Interment CoHsmer. HARVEY Miss Alico M- Harvey. 137 Kenwood December 26. 1061. sn? is by Monica, sisters of Mrs, Da--'Xl C- Hertt, Mrs.

Micnacl Q'KeMc. Mrs, William R. CuJimnsrham. Muss Celiu M. Harvo a brother.

Harvey; nn-ccs and neoh- evvs. Funeral from thft home. 137 KenVv'ood Friday 8:15 a.m.. St. John Lhfc Bapiisi Church 9 a.m.

Burial in A.ssumotioa Cemetery. Prlends may call ai 137 Kenwood Wednesday and Thursday. 2 to and 7 to 9 P.m, J. p. BURN'S SON' Deaths MRS.

JOSEPHINE CHAMBERLAIN OVID--Mrs. Chamberlain, 82, wife of Grant Chamberlain, died Wednesday at her home here following A long illness. Born in Romulus, she was a life resident of South Seneca County. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter. Miss Catherine Chamberlain, at home, and one sister, Mrs.

Leo Ehmann of Geneseo. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday at the John Covert Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in Holy Cross Church. The Rev.

Francis Harding, pastor, will ren, five great grandchildren, one niece and several nephews. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Genung Funeral Home. The Rev, Russell Ken ward Presbyterian pastor, will officiate and burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Thursday. MRS. VALENTINO SPERDUTl AUBURN Rachel Emperato Sperduti, 66, wife of Valentino Sperduti, 82 North St. died Tuesday evening in Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness. A native of Italy, Mrs.

Sperduti had lived the past 50 years Auburn Plays Lyons Friday AUBURN--The Auburn High School Maroons will travel to Lyons Friday to tnnqle with the Lyons Central School Lions. rated one of the best teams ever to perform in the Wayne-Finger Lake League. The Lions won the W-FL crown last season and this year's same power-packed unit is a heavy favorite to take the beaten Auburn team. HODGSON Mrs. Btrsan Horizon of 31 Shfrrr-an A Dcr.

35, i 9 6 Funeral services Jrom the Neaple Funeral 03 Ocnesefi A Friday a.m., and St. AhrhonsuR Burial St. Joseph's Cttrteirry. a hnur.s Thursday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 L. BUSH SONS HUNQLD AUBURN HIGH WRESTLING TEAM--Back row from left, Phil FawJey, Bobby Kule, Dave Weinstein, Slade Metcalf, Dick Powers, Art Cross; next row, Coach Dick Jones, Jay Robinson, Bruce Fonda, Tom Moran, Bob Sincerbeaux, Ed Hole, Steve Bandos, Dave Halsy.

Jim Genkos, Bruce Schaffer, Raymond Bacon, George Gay- back, Donald Ross, Herbert Waters, John Hamburg, Fred Prentice, Ronald Suskin, Manager Dan Bacon, Dave Olicker, Assistant Manager Dave Sornerville, Coach Don Haistead; kneeling, Herald Brier, Dave Higgins, Captain Bob Kuberak, Kurk Kuppinger, Bob Carris, Robert Bouk, Jack Hilbert, Bill Carbarry, Steve Sawyer, Carl Catalano; seated, Peter Stephenson, Bill Pestell, Tom Parker, Randy Randall. Dave Ruetsch, Bergan and Steve Welda. officiate and burial will be in Jin Auburn. She was a communi- Holy Cross Cemetery. cant of Holy Pamuy Church and i O.

Hunold of 1182 a Tonawaiiela. in Cornine. suei-1 dcnl.v Dec, 26. 1961. Beloved husband of Francos a of Robert Char ericksoh HTid and receive friends from 2 to 7 to lo Diin.

Wcunesday, Thursday and Friday at the a Funeral Home, 335 Leroy Ave Funeral will he at 0 a.m. Saturday from the a home and at 9:30 a.m. a 1 reaulom Mass at St. Amelia's Chtirch. Interment will be in Mt.

Olivet Cemeterv. Mr- Hunold was a member of the Brotherhood Railway Trainmen. Local 244. ep TibScf sSr?" Fred- AUBURN Services for rickson, of Joseohine RO nf r.d ihe Joseph, 0V, 01 Ivli'h, Doiiaid Ciil'l, Eli i a CIl- A i i i i xvhn nd Gerald, nil of Syracuse. a i i a O.

receive friends from 2 to 5 and a I i i i dt LL1 oilUl llHitf Services for Mrs, of 31 ho died Fire Mascot Going Where All i in SEEK CAR OWNER Police are still unable to locate the owner of a 1956 sedan which Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday with the rosary to be recited at 4 p.m. MRS. CARKIE DWIRE. WATERLOO Mrs.

Carrie M. Dwire, 83, of 201 West Main widow' of Richard Dwire, died early Wednesday at her home here following an extended' illness. Born in Fayetle, she was a life resident of this area. She also was member of the Waterloo Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

William O'Brien, also of a member of the Frank Caler- miri Post No. 9 auxiliary. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Carl Sperduit; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Vasile; and a brother, Joseph Emperato, all of Auburn; three sisters, Mrs, Thomas Salato, Cayuga; Mrs. John Noz and Mrs.

Robert Little, both of Philadelphia, Pa. seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. Saturday in the Cheehe Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Holy Family Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may ca'l at 196 Genesee St. from. 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

was found some time ago parked Waterloo; one siter, Mrs. J.L. see St. from 3 to 5 and at 300 Wilkinson St. iTravis, Auburn; two and Friday.

Wonderful dinner. But you may pay for it with Acid Upset, so keep TUMS relief at hand. 3-roll pack, only 300, a iucsaay Will at a.m. Funeral unerai name, Q1 KNAPP Genesee and at 9 a.m. in St Alphonsus Church where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrat-ed.

Mrs. Hodgson was a life resi- the two sisters. Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Edward Nolan; a brother, Parker T.

Knaoo. all of Syracuse. Elden KnapD. 68. of 1234 Court A December 25.

1961. Surviving are: dent of Auburn and was his Mrs. Ethel Flieh Knaop; it TT j- Mrs. Edward T. owner and operator the Hodgson Millenary Shop prior to her three Grandchildren and two retirement in 1959 She was a nephews.

Funeral services Thursday communicant Of St. AlpllOnsUS 2 P.m.. at Edward F. Gaynor Funeral TM a rviWiax Home. 119 south RCV.

Dr, gjUiurcn and a member or the Arnold "Westcou officiatinc. Interment "North Syracuse Cemetery, Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 D.I^, LORD Dan Lord of 216 McLennan Fayettevllle. Dec, 27. 1961. Survived bv his xvife.

Mrs. Eva Lord; a son, Hamilton Lord; a daughter. Mrs. Kenneth grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Services in me Fairchild Meech.

DC Witt Chanel. Saturday. 10 a.m. Friends invired. Interment New Haven.

N.Y, Friends may call at 4810 Erie Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m*. Friday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Salt Springs Lodge will conduct Masonic services Friday. 8 p.m.

FAIKCHILD MEECH DE WITT METRICK William Metrlck, aged 43 years of 429 Vann Dec. 26, 196L Survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Kranafel Metrick; three brothers, Harry. Anthony and Georse Mefcrick; several nieces and He was a veteran of World War II. Full military services will be conducted by American Leelon Post 351.

Funeral services' Friday at 8:30 a.m.. Giniinski Fun- neral Home, and a.m.* St, Michael's Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Burial St, Michael's Russian Orthodox Greek CathoJic Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 4 P.m, and 7 to 9 GIMIN5KI FITNEKAL HOME AUBURN--The mascot of the Auburn. Fire Department died Wednesday. The eight-year- old Delmation "Pepper," long ported. Norma Hie- sholze, 18, of Jordan, suffered a back injury in a one-car accident Tuesday night, on Jordan road, the sheriffs department re- of She was also a member of the Altar and Rosary Society of St Alphonsus.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sherman Parker of Auburn; a brother, Luke J. Bergan of Auburn; two grandsons and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

MORRIS Mrs. Flbra Jeanette Richardson Morris, -6 Eastern Auburn, wife of Rexford Morris, -president of Columbian Hohe ca, 4 Dec. 28, 1861. Survived by one son, Alan cells of Skaneateies; three sisters. Mrs.

Margaret Bavne and Mrs. Helen Prentiss. both of Syracuse, and Mrs. Georee A. 'Heald of Glovers.

ville; two brothers. Robert 5. Hich- ardson of New York City and Thomas C. Richardson of Auburn: three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services at 2 p.m.

Friday at Lester E. Brew. Funeral Chaoel. 48 South Auburn. Burial In Fort Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at 48 South from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Thursday- LESTER E. BREW FUNERAL HOME SAWMILLER Catherine Easterly SawmilJer. dn Syracuse. Dec. 26.

1961. Surviving are lour nephews, John; Frank. Henry and Frank G. Easterly; one niece, Mrs. Richard Look, services from Keecan Osbelt Funeral Home, POO Salina Friday, at 8:30 a.m., Church of Assumption at 9 a.m.

Interment In Assumntion Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. OSBELT VAN DORAN Donald Van Doran, 507 N. Salina St. Dsc.

27. 1BG1. Survived by his wife, Edith Barker Van Dor an; sev- cral nieces and nephews, In the Funeral Services Fafrchtlrt Meecht Friday, 3 p.m. Friends invited, interment Valley, Friends may call ar 500 W. Onon- dafta Thursday.

2 to 4 and 1 to 9 p.m. FATRCHILD A MEECH WENTE Charles A. Wood Dec. 27, 1981. Survived by one sister, Mrs.

Grace Streeter; two nieces. Services ft Ganleld Funeral Home, at A.m. Saturday, and in Joseph's German Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment A i Cemetery. Friends may call at 515 Westcott 7 to 9 p.m, Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m, Friday.

GARPIELD FUNERAt HOME iss McDermott Wprf nn TT cu un DELPHI FALLS Miss Kathleen McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McDermott of Delphi Falls and George Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilliam of Georgetown united in marriage I 23.

The double-'ring ceremony was performed -by the -Rev, Robert Carpenter, at the Methodist parsonage at Morrisville- The couple's attendants were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Harvey of Middle Hope, brother-in-law and sister of the groom. The newlyweds are living in Georgetown. a familiar figure at fire headquarters was under treatment at C. D.

Ebertz Small Animal Hospital for an abscess on his foot. The abscess was removed Tuesday and it was felt that Pepper was recuperating. Dr. Ebertz indicated death was due to a massive blood clot on the brain; The dog was given to Fire Chief Luke Bergan in 1954 by Patrolman John Sawran, and has been a mascot of the firemen at the Market Street station for the past seven Supervisors OK Vacations for County Employes CORTLAND--Supervisors have given old-time county employes a Christmas present, a three- week vacation for those with 15 years of continuous service, and an additional salary increment every five years for those who have reached their salary beilihg, boards will meet for its final session of the year Thursday, then next Wednesday for an organization meeting. Thursday's meeting will be the last 'for Sixth Ward Supervisor Sarn Partigianoni, Marlin White, Marathon; Le Roy Rofe, Preble; Graydon Haines, Scott and Joseph Weishaupt, Solon.

Miss Hiesholze was one of three passengers in a car operated by John Allan Peterson, IS, of Jordan. Peterson told deputies that as he came over a hill on the road he missed a sharp curve, went over a five-foot embankment and landed in a field. Miss Hieshoize said she would see her family physician. Deputies John Day and Kenneth Hubbard investigated. WORKS UKE tafe TV WHE -TV-- RO CHESTER 10 Thursday of the Air Farm Coffee Cup Theater 10 I Love Lucy Video Village 11:30 Storm of Hlitht -Life ot ttllcj -City Edition C-M School Notes Love of Life Search Guidinr Light Stage One 1 World 3:00 Password Houseparty Edward? Sherman's After Christmas C.

at discounts of Frontier Circus -Bob Reports 11 News sport La -Bay Whin Coffee Hollywood Price Elfht 12; 00--Truth Could You 5:30 3-00 Home Cooking Tnftftttr epftrt TOP Cat These Room WETMORE Lulu Band Wetmore, Winter Park. Dec, 31 1861., Survived by her nusbaiidi Charles Wctmorc; laughters. Mrs, John Mrs. Moonoy: a brother. orfls five fftandchimren several rreat-crandchtmren, Services CARL J.

BAliWFG' CHAPEL; 46io 5. SALINA Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Woad- lawn. Visitation Wednesday. 3 to 5 and 7 to n.m.

CAltL. J. BALLWEG SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 P. BURNS SON, Inc. WEST ONONDAOA ft PHONE tm4 JOHN G.

BUTLER FUKKRAL SAUNA ST. FAIRCHILD MEECH FUNERAL CMAPKL 800 Onondagft St OR Frasler Funeral FRASIER, LIC BAL1NA ST OR l- GANG AfEMORIAI CHAPXL 104 ffordh a Rd HO 3-8181 Gftrfield Funeral Home, liicu RJchura Garfleld 311 Weatcott St. OR Greenleaf Funeral Home at Qntcnlesf Jr. Lie MURPHY H8 COURT ST. KNIGHT i CATO--Senior High School Citizen of the Week at Meridian Central School for the week 15 was Peggy a a senior in Mr.

Clement's homeroom. Peggy's citation reads that "she' participates in basketball intramurals, class teams, chqefleaiding, and she is a member of the year book staff. She did outstanding work in the senior play and is always cheerful, helpful and courteous! She is the daughter of and Mrs. Havens of North Street, Cato. The junior girls' basketball team met defeat at a home game against Sherwood, Dec, 12.

The final score was 38 to 10, Sharon Starkey xvas high scorer for C-M with five She was followed by Carolyn Moody three -points and Diana Mesmer with two The next C-M girls' basketball game will be the sophomores at Genoa, Jan. 7. Club Photographs Christmas Home Contest Winner Ctm- era Club snapped colored pictures Wednesday night of the John W. Bluirie home, 2 Morningside drive, the winner the city's 1961 Christmas home decorating contest. Judges announced the selection earlier in the day, It was -picked, 'they said, on the basis of originality, ingenuity, artistic merit and lighting over district winners, -Arthur Cruver, 167 Homer Avfe.j Sandy Whyte, 1 Euclid Arthur Fabrizio, 32 Pearl Albert 13 Woodland On Dec.

11, the C-M Future Nurses Club met for their annual Christmas party. The girls METERS OPENED WATERTOWN-P a a John' Dixon reported Monday that 11 parking meters had been presented a token of apprecia- broken open in the west end of tion to Mrs. Kenneth Burgdorf, their club advisor. the city hall municipal parking lot. Make those Christmas gift dolfors really go.

to work for you buy yourself a bonus Christinas gift at a big saving pick up long wanted quality items qt bargain prices Groups of: COATS--cjress, fur-trimmed, cor, all-purpose regular, junior, half sizes HATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS, SLACKS, etc. Ho or Refunds on Sale Items Free Parking With Purchase ANNOUNCING a new interest rift OR aU savings accounts Effective January 1, 1962 we will pay on all savings accounts OF AMOUNT i Enjoy the advantage of banking with your checking account and savings account here at the new higher rate of interest Your Hometown Bank PIRRO A SONS HA I- Schumacher-WhelAn Bros. C7. St JOHN C. TINDALL HA 2-3534 Richard Hoxie, 9 Venette St, The contest is sponsored by ihe Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Recreation Commission.

Final judges Were Marshal Kuhn, Mite'Bessie Park, H. OR 6-178? Swsct-Woods Memorial Co; HOMI Kenyon Stcll and Lynn Swan. QUITS SHERIFF'S OFFICE UtICA James tafferty, of the Town of Lee, has feslfnfd as deputy sheriff in the Oneite sheriff department it was announced by Sheriff Archie jEasf.mati. Laffefty, who has been a member sheriff merit for fjie past motitihs, to ftcceipt an fts a member 6f ationa ANK AUBURN Auburn New Ye)rit Safety Earnings Get AI! Three With a Fair City Savings Account Get the Pay Day Saving Habit A BIG EARN Anticipated Dividend Systematic Savings AtltiCi- cqted Dividend Savings Loan Association 4 i fl r- Open Ditly 9 to Fri. 9 to 6 134 E.

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