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L.L. Prentiss Dies, P-S Circulation Worker 19 Years L. LaVerne Prentiss, connected with the circulation department of The Post-Standard much of ihe time as a district circulation manager, died at 12.50 p. m. yesterday at the home of his Mrs.

C. Comstock Lincoln, in Cazenovia road, Manlius. He had been in failing health several months. Mr. Prentiss, 67 years old.

came to Syracuse from Pulteney, Steuben county, about 20 years ago. He wasj a son of John and E. Adelle Prentiss of that village. He was a member of Prattsburs lodce 504. FAM.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Richardson Prentiss, formerly of Auburn: two daughters. Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs; Andrew E. Buff of Manlius; a brother, William Prentiss of Pulteney; three sisters, Mrs.

George E. Case, Mrs. Albert V. Brewster and Mrs. Frank Gibson of Syracuse; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 1.30 p. m. Saturday at the Carl E. Welter funeral home with burial in Memorial park cemetery. The Rev.

Charles H. Schmitz of Calvary Baptist church. which a i a i i iiik.li nit? i i i i i rtiii.nat.u, i i i ficiate. a i hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

today and tomor- a row Pontifical Requiem Mass Set Today For Father Meegan Just Around the Corner By Bertrande had their screen tests, and love has had her last laugh a the locksmith. THE POST-STANDARD Thursdoy, June 9, 1949 7 Yessir! After July 1st. there will be only two passenger trains daily each way on the Auburn branch no this curtailment of service will be a severe blow to the L. La Verne Prentiss Captain A. Wise, 75, Veteran Contractor, Expires in Hospital A solemn pontificial mass of re- auiem for the Rev.

James E. Mee- 5 anc 12 will be gan, pastor of St. Michael's discontinued on Onondaga Hill, who died Mondayj that-date. night, will be celebrated at 10 a. today in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception by the Most Walter A.

Foery. bishop of the Catholic diocese of Syracuse. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.

David 4 Cunningham will be assistant priest, citizens of Au- with the Rev. John A. Scanlon and burn, but the the Rev. James A. Murray serving Central claims as assistant deacons.

the passenger Other officers of the mass will be traffic has fallen the Rev. Charles A. Dee, to a degree the Rev. Charles J. Stuczko.

sub-: (hat compelled deacon; the Rev. Robert E. Dillon it to run the trains at a loss, and the Rev. Edward J. Ryan, mas- --If you Auburnians want to keep ters of ceremonies; the Rev.

Charles ne few trains you have left, you'd J. Edwards and the Rev. Francis J. belter occupy them there cushions Harrison, acolytes; the Rev. Donald more often; else they'll take up the J.

Bauer, mitre bearer; the Ftev. rails and the "Old Road," as It Thomas E. Connor, book bearer; the has been ca for three-quarters Rev. Francis L. Culkm, candle Qf a centurV( will become just bearer; and the Rev John Carey tand hallowed memory.

thunfer. The Rev. Martin J. Wai- ley will preach the sermon. ufc tter of Tiransitads awoke OFFICE OF DEAD i a stoma ch acne in the middle V- Bertrande Presently, the burn's face reap-' peared at a kitchen window.

"I was wonderinV 1 he said, pensively, as he gazed at the big sign, "if I could 'ave a word or two with George!" Tuesday, and yesterday, the birthday Congrats continued to pour in, until I was minded to get me a new pair of glasses to pore in. --Most folks, as I have always: maintained, are good folks And! I betcha even the bad folks ain't! bad all the timel 1 50c down 50c week! A pleasant note from Mrs. Carrie Hitter of 1508 Kemble Utica, reminds me that I should take opportunity to call upon her when I'm down that way again. Mrs. Ritter was born on Geddes st hill and it is highly probable that her allegiance is about equally divided between the hills of Onondaga and the beautiful Mohawk valley.

She says: "I'd like'to know what you conversation is like." --So, I guess I'd better call and disappoint the good lady! HERBIE "Goody, g-oody!" shouted Herbie At 8 p. m. yesterday the office of of the i and immediately called the dead was recited by the pnesjs doctor on the phone. The Doc as he threw a bottle of acid at! Captain A. Wise.

75. of 151 E. a Syracuse i i con- in Services Saturday At Fairmount for PFC Sunthiemer hospital yesterday a a brief illness. He i a homes and store fronts in Syracuse. A native of Wyoming.

he was born Oct. Charles hour? Schopfer, i i a Kearney. James back to EC Hildebrand. "1 TM sorry, said at this bicarb Rufe. mother's features, "that puts different face on the mater!" Funeral services for PFC Robert -9.

1873. He was W. Sunthiemer. 22, son of Mr. a a past noble Mrs.

Joseph Abbatiello. 3325 of Salina Genesee will be held at 8.45 lodge, Odd Fela. m. Saturday at ihe Cody lows, and a col- James a home, at 9,30 a. m.

onel nf Pntri- in Holy Family church. Militant, capiam A Burial will be in St. Mary's ceme- Sovereign Grand Lodge, IOOF. terv. i Services will be held at 2 p.

who was killed in action in J. Tor ma George Martin Kelly nnd Bernard Delancy. it TMs thoughtless of me to wake Honorary bearers will be bers of the Holy Name society of "O-K. U.K. snarled tne St Michael's church, of the Holy, medic, "forcct it.

I had to get up Name society of Cathedral of the answer the phone, anyway!" Immaculate Conception St. Bona-; most mani venture Alumni 'Third; something or other and Fourth degree members of the he fa and intelligent- OTHER BEARERS i looking woman grab a three-year- Also, Mark Mahan, A youngster firmly by the hand Caffrev, J- Edmund Kelly, arag the infant across the in- Lee John Kelley, Phillip Agan, terseclion. right into the staring In just a day of now. Milady i jHclcne and 1 will be moving out! i of Isle View, down the street a i way, where we'll not be a I so high up--but, i hope, not too down, either. Our new domicile will be ready, I as soon as the mosquitoes have you more fs i i fi 'j, vs ti i' er brighter kitchens! get complete Cos-! This may be called setting a pood ard'''AppV "Thomas" example; but.

if so, its in the wrong nedy, a B. Marvin. William setting--and it's good only by iCiatiirH'iv thn marhp'- Tne booy PFC Sunthiciner. Satind.i\ a. tnc bcnumacnc.

a avlor Police Chief a with something worse! a Mason funeral home, the Kcv. Floyd i a i i a i i j-oiice onie on Fob. R. 1944. i arrive in Svr- pa stop of the Church of John Kinney, Justice Francis D.

WORDS OF THE WISE v. i i i i Cl 1 1 I I i 1J 1 1 I -J acuse today. i i a rites i Christ, officiating. i a i be in Uc ir iam The Saviour came, with trembling conducted at the crave bv Tipper- Woodlawn cemetery. Friends a Ehegartr.er.

rancis L. MckA-. Post 1361, American Le-'call from 7 to 0 p. today anfl roy, Vieau, Henry He counted 3 11 the battleships. sr Hill from 2 to 4 and 7 A a i of PFC Borrow.

to 9 p. iving are i lived in i he enlisted in the March 10, 1942. He had attended Porter school and had been a member of the former Potters' club of the Onondaga Pottery Co. Surviving, besides his parents, are a brother. Thnrnns i Three sisters, Mrs.

i i a Doyle, Mis? A a i and Mrs. Thelma Duby. all of Syracuse. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. Rowell Sent to 'Pen 7 By County Judge Clifford M. Rowell.

35. of 503 E. Fayette formerly nf Dusway. was sentenced to a year in Onon- riaca i i a by County Judee Leo W. Breed yesterday on a pre- cn i i pica of i to i a S2G i i i a i Mrs.

John ck. 1 i Syracuse. Services i Whytc. 23. nf Hotel a ne a 1.30 n.

m. a a at the J. who had pleaded guilty to a p. Burn? Son a home, at secnnri degree and petit Jarccny, 1 a. m.

in Most Holy Rosary was sentenced to i a i i ho in' I a He was accused of i a Conception cemetery, Fayctte- of a i Scaife. 204 i Friends may call at the a Harrison March 30. and a i home from 2 in 4 and 7 to 9 articles a st $61.50. p. m.

today and tnmorrow. Deaths and Funerals to- Dr. H. P. Reilley, Charles Planer, Edward Home, Paul Kellcy, Paul hi? wife, Mrs.

1 a Gene Mack, M. J. Lally, ys Wise; two Leon P. Byrne, Nicholas Mastcrpolc, Glenn T. Wise, all of Syracuse.

Earl R. Hail, Tom Sexton, Gcorsc Hillebrand. Dr. Keofe, Michael Callahan, 'George a a a a i Peter Kenechan. A.

H. Zcamon "Yet i i lack their daily much for Calvary!" he said. NORMAN GALE. That ancient local vauclevillian, Freddy Frazer, tells about the i tramp who sidled up to the hack -D door of a -tiny English tavern, flam- Johu Dolancv. Judge William Bame- 1 -L A bouyantly named The George And Leonard E.

Mooney, Veteran Revenue Employe, Expires Leonard E. Monney. 1144 State an employe nf the bu reau of i a revenue for 23 years, died yesterday in Syracuse i i 1 1 I 1 General hospital after an illness of Conccptionr i burial! Get out rick, Terrance Connor, Dr. H. A.

McMahon and J. Kelly. Father Meecan's body i be a to his home at 46 Park Worcester, Mass. A requiem mass i be suns: al ,10 a. m.

Saturday Church of the I a a Dragon." and wheedled the huge landlady: "Could 'ee. now. spare a bit o' dinner for a deservin' man? I'm fair famished, that I am." "No!" shrieked the harridan. four weeks. A a i nf Syracuse.

Mr. Monney a schools here. In "Watertown for the past 15 years, he a revenue agent. He was a member nf i Black i Valley club. Watnrlown l.ndce 4fl6.

BPCE, Knmarsn Golf club, the Watortmvn ln st. John's cemcterv, Worcester. door MONEY RENT Most people want money to use --not to keep. To meet this need we rent out sums of money for a year or more. For example, we feature a 5100 loan --you return the money in small amounts each month for a year and pay rent for money at an average of $1-41 for the month.

When you need an extra $25 or an extra S30Q, ask about our money i-ent- plan. Place your application by telephone if you wish. PROVIDENT LOAN ASSOCIATION Inc. 210 Paramount Theater Building' 428 South Salina Street Phone 2-7259 OUR GUARANTEE--Courteous Service in a Friendly Way imagine! genuine Armstrong Marbelle linoleum, cemented your floor complete at fOtt! I labor included 23.88 New life for your kitchen with one of our best floor covering values Armstrong's Marbelle linoleum. A sound investment for homemakers 4 because the "thi-oug'h-the-back" colorings keep their beauty.

Smooth, easy to clean surface. Out-of-town and bathroom installations slightly higher. Red, yellow, blue, green, blue and tan. Full all-rule ance Koldup or tKitlft traruit or ttorage, our 9 ft. I2 ft.

fi. i floor Fur vflcuuming re move A ail Hosier Alternate As Class Top Man Robert L. Hosier. 26. snn of Mrs.

Lesion and the Lin- A i a Hosier, 722 Brisps is the a a a i i a of the class nf "4fl at A a College ol Pharmacy. A veteran of world a 2 married and i to make a i pharmacy i livelihood. Hosier entered ACP in February, 1946'. He a president of senior class and Robert L. Hosier served as a i man of the student i i vear.

He was a charter MRS. A I DOLAN the Methodist church and one of POYLE, widow of i i a J. trustees. 4. i i are i wife.

Mrs. A Doyle, died Tuesday i at ncr i Townscn(4 two a home. 207 Roberts a a lone ters. Mrs. Howard Richer and Mrs.

She -was a i a of i Havens, both of Fayette- of Plii Delta Chi. Holy Rosary a i two sisters. Mrs. U. D.

a a of North i school Most Holy Rosary a i two sisters. Mrs. U. D. member of Branch 42, LCBA Surr a of Syracuse.

Mrs James hc i i are a riaunhter. Miss CriLha- a Trenton. N. a brother. as a i rine E.

Doyle; a brother, Thomas -i of Rochester, and six E. a sister. Miss A a i a i i i Dolan. and several niecc5 and neph-. Services i be at 2 p.

m. Sat- rws. Services i be at 9.30 a. m. urc i a at the rooms of C.

R. Eaton Smurday at the home and 10 a. m. nc at 9.30 p. m.

in a i Most Holy Rosary church, where Methodist church, the Rev. i a solemn high mass of requiem i Granger of Liverpool i i a i Resignation of i Fletcher, be celebrated. Burial will be St. a be in Favettevilie. director of the New York state I Acne? cemetery.

er Reported Planning to Resign Friends may rail at the chapel vehicle bureau, is said to be morrow afternoon nnd evening. a a i i the return of Gov. Dewcy his European tour. Services were conducted at 2.30. Xhe i i of Mr.

Fletcher to yesterday in the i his i a i but which he MRS. MARGARET UVE CHASE, wife, of Charles W. Chase, died yesterday morning at her home. 333 ycsiernav trie jvicinom.si Rich st. A native and life resident a Crown Point for Mrs.

has i is said to have of Syracuse, she was a member ot Pcarl Gasc G2t i of Dr B. bccn disclosed to i in Utica. Danforth i Besides a of Crmvn int. Mrs. Gnae.

ho rcsides The report is a husband, she is survived by who i a nicht. a a to i i i a tcn- i i i i 1 Sterilization If i I Brushing and comb- a'n cl tin ScietUi6c oar huge aew vaults located right on. our prem- Mrs. Mary a i I illness of a year, is the mother of sisters. Mrs.

iviavy niness 01 a yesi-. is ino moiner i i to i ox farrr Richard Mulliner and Mrs. Roianri Mrs orcy Meadur of Second; mcnt bu5 in PSS city. a i nf Syracuse and ci Syracuse, and Paul Caere farm imple- Vanricrpoole of Syracuse arid xorth Syracuse, and Paul Henry Cox of Los Angeles. A i a Station.

Mr. a Mrs. several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 3.30 p. m.

tomorrow I BY CYCLISTS a i Harder. 9, and her sister. Pcrcy Mcader nnd son. Howard. and Pati! of Syracuse were i R.

of 1032 S. Townscnd at the room? of Greenleaf, the Rev. Point for the a scrv-j Buffered back injuries when they i Bedford i i a i Burial i cc s. struck by two bicycle-riding IUrs. was a member of on the sidewalk in the 900 Methodist church of Crown Point and of Kalos chapter.

Order of the onc in the of st. a nthcr 14 years old. will be in i a Park cemetery. Warners. a i hours ar 2 10 and 7 to 9 p.

m. today. Eastern Star, of Crown Point. Bc: i summonses to appear JOHN A I A A of a rn PJC CS the survivors mentioned. hildrer's court Solvay, died yesterday at his homo Gage is i by another daugh-' a a short illness.

Mr. a a Mrs i i McMurtry. of was a retired employe of the crown Point, and another son, Ver- Onondaga Pottery Co. He lived in ncm Gape, of Bennington. Vt.

Solvay 40 years. are his wife, Mrs. Mary Kupferschmid Crnwn Point and the Rev. Homer Mariani; one son. Charles Titus Moriah officiated.

Inter- Weather Syracuse--Rain and warmer to- Thc Rev. Roocrt S. Moore a Tomorrow increasing cloudi- Motor HAK0 HOT three daughters, the Jennie and Columbia Mariani: two sisters, Mrs. Augustine Tcmpran- bola and Mrs. Madeline Grottoli: and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be held Saturday 8.45 a. m. in the Bacozzi Twins funeral home and at 9,30 m. in St. Cecilia's church.

Solvay. A solemn hich mass of requiem will be sung. Burial will be in Assumption cemetery. a a Western New York--Fair and mcnt wasjn Fairvicw a a todaly Tomor Crown Point. row increasing cloudiness I milder with showers by night.

and A IN I PLACES i a Mrs. Thorns; Eastern New York--Fair i 'oxbow-. "wcdnrsdfir. wiiham M. McRnh- somewhat warmer in the interior bir.

74. todav. Tomorrow increasing cloudi- Gporcc a Mrs. i i a Jc a 55. a Tiip.Tiay, a Woslon.

61 Kinaston. Tuesday, Richard V. Corners, Frank M. Miller. 84.

Geneva, Wednesday. Mrs. Frederick T. slightly milder. Syracuse Weather Temperature readings reported by the United States weather bureau: AHRPORT STATION Tuesday.

Mrs. Carl Carry. York, Tuesday. Mrs. Elizn A.

a CORNELIUS P- SHANAHAN. 86, of 903 Danforth died yesterday; CASS. S3. at his home a a lonjg illness. A salesman by trade, he retired: i a HP was Pioloved! 1( of Romr.

Oiani years ago, ric erripioycu. a i a y. Mrs. Henry Losey. by Chappell for 23 years.

6 s. A native and life resident of, i TIL. Mrs. Joseph Carson, or Syracuse. Mr.

Shanahan is survived; 0 rtland, Tuesday, Mr-v Grace smith, by hie wife, Mrs. Julia Pellenzjfif). Shanahan, and a niece. Mrs. Eliza-i wc nrdr HTM" 1 both Gillard.

Services will br held. Aurora, Wednesday. William H. Murray, at 10 a. m.

tomorrow at the Trau- 68 Ear i viUpi dnes riav. Mrs. Myrtle v. gott and Lohman funeral home snanidmc, 53. of Smyrna.

Tuesday, Miss 50' 47" 2.00 p. 4.00 p. 6.00 p. 60 62 63 43 8.00 p. 59 49 at 10.30 a.

m. in St. John the Bapiist church. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

today. M. FTJLMER. 70, of Fay. etteville died yesterday.

An interior decorator at Fnyettevillo, Kc member of Limestone Creek of TOOF. pasf noble Rrand A a W. of Flrmmc. A Tursriay. Drrt.

Groion. W.irinP«rtav, Mrn. En can, Wat.rrtOwn, Worrlno.tclRy, Alvin D. Roe fil. a Oliver O.

Wnod, Osdfnsburc, WfdncsdAy, Groxvpnor Wrrtncsday, A J. Sri. Of that order, and a member of 1 Auburn, Wednesday. Larry Garuccto, 65 12.00 p. 2.00 4.00 a.

6.00 a. 8.00 a. 50 10.00 p. 10.00 a. p.

43 12.00 57! Highest, 63; lowest. 41: average. 52; average same date last year, 65: average same date for 46 years, 63. Sun sets ttoday. 8.43 Sun rises morrow, 5.26.

Lamps lighted, all vehicles) 9.13 p. m. OTHER CITIES NEW YORK. A i Inch torn- Trrnmrrs. in 20 i i in the United a i i 44 j.

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