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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 42

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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10 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Sunday, April 15. 1956 Services for MRS. SARAH Anna P. three daughters, FOLEY" MILLER, who died yes-jMrs.

Loretta Douglas of Solvay. after a be cond'jctvd Tuesday at the a nd Lcor. J. Baker, both of Funeral Home and 9 a.m. two sifters Mrr.

ti. Lucy's Ch'irch. A native Syracusan. hncrt Lori sine Marque ol at 8:30 sons, Harold Meeder of Syracuse and Mrs. she was ena catlin of Warsaw; eight the widow of James F.

Miller, grandchildren and several ni-ices She was a communicant of anc Lucy's Church. Surviving are three sisters. Miss Elizabeth F. Foley, Mrs. John M.

Fitzserald and Miss Juiia G. Foley, and several nieces rephtws. Friends rray call from 2 to 4 and i to 9 Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Gates Funeral Home. H.

E. G. Probeck, Will Baumer Chemist Dies ii. Of Park St. died unexpectedly yesterday morning of a heart attack.

Mr. Probeck, a chemist for Will) Baumer Candle Co. 47 years, Teen-Age Girls Hide In Swamp Double Date Ends in Stabbing Double dating teen-age girls fled Central Square ir.an was lined drive-in movie The two Kirls oPe 15, the other and another vouth. they ran in ai hours a swamp after one.of. 57 told Burt a rdonj They said they were attacked for several fii'-'Js tabbed her date.

A that the foursome hsd gone aiin the car. asked to be taken was called superficial. Baldwinsville. with the was stricken at Prospect and Sts while en route to ing. Burial will be in Memorial i doctor office He Park Cemetery.

Warners. Fnencs dead on arri and tumor- ca to 9 to 4 and 7 to! JOHN KOZURA. 77 of Joseph's Hospital. Born in Germany, Mr. Probeck had lived in this country 66 207 years.

He was a member of Sti HAROLD R. BAKER, 55 of L- c-. 0 a retired srocer. died Pauls Lutheran Church; A a Fooes iHna. 1 rMf-rii ule.

died yesterday at his home. A native of Perry, he residue in Baldwinivjile several yc Surviving are his wife, 'DEATHS SJOSSART-- John G. Ed; yesterday at his home after a long Chi Sigma fraternity; Salt Springs; illness. A native of Galicia. Aus- Lodge 502, FAM: Keder Khan a i.

nr.e Charles Ensc 1 years. Gcozre Mrs. three frandchildren had lived in Syracuse 50 years. i Surviving are his sister, Miss; He was proprietor of the Probeck; his brother, Grocery and Meat Market Jacob Probeck. and several on Mai'tc-nus street foi 40 years-, and nephews.

i and was a member of Sojedi-j Services will be at 2 p.m. Tues-! i a se 34 and of the Bus- day at the Welter Funeral Monday 2 p.m. 'in the Brotherhood Organization of The Rev. Frederick C. Ue fid.

i America Lodge 78. He also was a pastor of St. Paul's Church, will! fi'-' 0 a lt: a communicant of Masonic services will' a ri 5'John the Baptist Ukrainian Cath- be at 8 p.m today. Friends may I a WhUe Chapd i Church. 'call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and' 1905, cc-is'i Surviving are his wife, Mrs. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to-i by 7 'wif s. Mar vfun Kozura; four Burial will be in Wood-! oiic f.on.^Ediard s. Cole; one niece.

Mrs. Mary Lozoski and Mrs. lawn Cemetery. ha AS! Ph 'Bufh ArLn Banach, both of Syracuseand; Home. Camiiiui.tjvirs.

Julia Norton and Mrs. Svlvia' E-jnai i morial Park. Warriors. Callinc LourslSmith, both of Mattydalej I ftllvlrin hn zura A i jonn uurKin itt Alberta" chrisnian" of sos'thony Kozura; a stepson, Steve i Secley Road. Survived by her husband.

-11 nf Qvrarnco- a hrnthpr L-on A. Chrisman. Funeral service at'-K- 3 a11 01 byracuse, a orotner, Oarfield Funeral Home Monday at 2 i A Kozura of New York! P. Rev. Donald R.

Grlndy i i a IIIK. Intenneni Ml. Pleasant Cemetery. two Sisters, Mrs. JullS C'anastota.

N. Y. Friencs may call a i Ti TM Sunday. 3o.j^.|Dorosz. and Mrs.

Anna Dem-; BC'RTON--suddenly iti Liverpool. of Austria; 13 grandchil-; Hort'jn. son. Norman nephews. three Erandchildren: one niece.

i 1 rnnHnrtprl Shirley Horton. Fun-rai servic'-s at; unerai oe conauctea the Maurer Funeral Home. 300 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the of the 'ate Jack Durkin Liverpool. Monday at 2 P.m, a an a half hour.Hernld-Journpl sportswriter who' Dies Only Wee After Writer Son Mrs.

Marv Ellen Durkin. Ja Granper intrrmcnt Liv-llater iii St. John the Baptist Uk-'died March 17 died yesterdav at a 4 a i i a Catholic Church. Burial; cr home after'a long'illness. and 7 to 9.

Daners be in the family plot in St. Durkin lived at 241 the Baptist Ukrainian'Ave. 7o 4 6 Shc ViCatholic Cemetery. Prayer Born in Ireland, Mrs. Durkin take place at 8 p.m.

to-Hived in Svracuse 60 vears. She! S. Midler' I c. Foley: several nieces and nephews, day and tomorrow at the funeral was at comnunticant of Blessed' Funeral from 101 Milton nome where friends 8:30 a.n-... 9 a.m"." in st.

Lucy's wnere mends may Church. Friends invited to call at from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. the a home. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment St.

Agnes. Please omit Callahan-Hanley Funeral Home EEBENSKE--Anna Mlttclstcdt: beloved! u-ifc of Norbert. dei Mrs. John McGowan of Seeley wife of Norbert. 'devoted mother of who yesterday in Syracuse an.

Marian Holler er ill Sacrament Church, a member of I its Living Rosary and Altar So-j 'ciety, of Clara Ward Auxiliary of, Spanish-American War Veter-l and of Harmony Circle. are her Mrs. John McGowan. Marian Holler Hosoital after a loner i p.o= and Mrs. Harv Holland.

Also general Ii ospital after a long "1- John lrk i four survived by two bnithcrs. Oustav will be conducted at 2 p.m.! AT -ii-'ir le tomorrow at the Garfield Funeral i Rev Donald RJ on ox! cy n.t\. riiiiitia J. un day. 9 a.m..

at the Holy Trinity dent of this City and was a mem- Church. Interment Assumption Cemetery The rosary will be recited tonight at 8 o'clock by Father Zimaier. DONALD J. ROMERO ber of St. Alban's Church.

sisters, Mrs. Frank! Wyatt and Mrs Anna Smith, TT Her only survivor her hus-; of Syracuse; two brothers John band, Leon A. Chrisman. SlCE--Richard Snydn- R'ice. 31.

of 9, Mechanic AnrU H. Friends may call from 3 to 5 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will! in Mt, Pleasant and Mrs." Arnold Rice; three Mrs. Jose Mrs Rl land Michael MeKeon, both of several grandchildren; Arnold Rice; three -w I.

iseph Peel. Mrs. Walter 1 rharrl a rm '-r- ii'-r 11 'Rollpairc Pi Belleail ri. it the Welter, Fu-i Yiprpl Hnmp at 9 a i 1 Blessed Sacrament Church. Bur-! B.

Funeral Home. 79 Camillus. Interment will be in While" 1 OI M-ir-'c Chanel Memorial Gardens, Dewut. terday at the VA Hospital. A na-i a be ln st Mar i i i a rites American.

i i Lesion Post 1540 and VFW i i Of OawegO, he had lived i 8664. caiimc hours Monday 2 to i a 11 cal1 fi um i years in this city. Mr. Falardeaui to 9 an ArrlnsementslHarojd a I was a retired carpenter a vet-iP- 171 toda and 2 to 4 and 7 to racus tvj i 1 "Jeran of World War I. and a tomorrow at the funeral luIS.nl Avi3rrlS 01 Hnrn vi3rrlS 01 He is survived a of St.

Anthony of norne 1356. Wil Eloise Terrace. his sister. Mrs. Alice Rich Skinner! a a and a nephew.

Porter I. Rich. Clay. N. Y.

Funeral service will take placr in South Presbyterian Church Tuesday at 11 a.m.. Rev. Donald Surviving are his wife, Catherine McGarry Falardeau; a to 9 P.m. and Monday. 2 to 4 7 to 9 p.m.

Syracuse Lodce PA.M. will conduct a memorial serv- nepnew. ice Sunday 8 p.m. a granddaughter and a Doctor's Widow THOMPSON-In Phoenix. April 12.

1 9 5 6 Mrs. Leila o. Thompson of state! a at the Butler Funeral' Mrs. Marv A. VanHorne of 127 Services will be at 8:15 a.m..

Lincoln Ave widow of Dr st Ve 2 n.m Monday at the Hopkins Funeral Home, Phoenix, the Rev. John Annis officiating. Interment Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Calling hours 2 to 4 a and 7 to 9 P.m. Saturday iind day.

Everett Van Home, died yester- i i i i i 1 i "3 5. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and; was a nam bcr of Centenary to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow Methodist Church; Bona Fide a home. In Memoriam OP OUR BE- loved dauahter and ttranddauBhter. Sandra Jane Bettinger.

who was i ti-o years asto April 15. 1954. 7. Surrounded by friends vt are lonesome. In the midst of our Joys we are blue.

U'lth a smile on our lace 'Richard Rice War Vef, Dies Chapter, Comfort Tyler Chapter. DAR; Syracuse Court, jOrder of Amaranth, and Colony iof New England Women, Two cousins. Thomas J. and F. Eastman of survive.

Services will be st 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Greenleaf Funeral The Rev. Lloyd V. Mof- Sandra, for you. i Richard Snvder Rice.

31. of 9 pastor of Centenary Church MOMMY AM3 DADDY. BROTHER MprhanV Pamiiii-c rfiori xviu officiate. Friends may call GRATOMA A GRANDPA, Me cnamc Camillus, died es-. A i 7 BEAGLE.

GRANDMA AND terday afternoon at Memorial Brrii INGER. TT i i i Hospital. He had suffered a m. today. Burial will bo at Hillsboro, N.

H. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 cerebral hemorrhage. A native of Camillus. he was N-LPRASIBR 'Home for Ph.3-2349 SNEAK THIEF GETS S112 small purses containing a DANA W. BARNARD 50: OANFORTH ST.

3 -j 673 "5-2829 J. PfBURNS f52 V.TST ONONDAOA ST. PHONE 75-8526 JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME 104 SOUTH SAUNA ST. 4-81E9 FAIRCHILD MEECH jr i 1 i i i i i i i i 3 i a 1 0 112 were re rted stolen yester- employed as a welder on the Jones' of" Oakwood Ave She New State Barge Canai; to ld police she had been burning System.

A veteran of World eaves back yard between II. Mr. Rice had served two years 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and re- overseas, and saw action in the turned to find the front door of Battle of the Bulge.

home ajar and the purses He was a member nf the 299th missing. Patrolman Arthur Mul- Cornbat Engineers. Co. C. during left imestigatea.

the war. ar.d belonged to the Syracuse National Guard, 152d Engineers. Co. C. the Camillus Baptist Church; Sapphire Lodge 76S FAM.

Camillus. the Carr.il- lus Volunteer Fire Department, the Camilius Archery Club. FUNERAL CHAPEL W. ONOSDAGA ST 75-sioi Gang's Memorial Chapel Fnrdharn Rrt. st Trail Garfield Funeral Home us ST Giminski Funeral Home w.

GENTSEF. ST. In addition to his parents, he; is survived by his wife. Jar.rt Steven? Rice: a daughter. i two sons.

Steven: A IT.old and Paul Richard: tnree Greenleaf Funeral Home H. I A t.IC MGR S0.1 W. St. Joseph Peel a Walter Lege. bot'n o' Mrs.

Richard i rf "-in be at 2 riay st the B. Bush Sor.s V'i-ip-a! Hon-f. thr Rev. Far! Abel, officiating. Mili- tarv rites will bf at the graveside a big PLUS in Service at no extra cost HART QUINN FRANK J.

QUISN LIC UGR St 72UJ33 Mcmoria1 Gar by Knifetowr. Post, Amerioan Lesion and Cnrr.i'l- Kompf Funeral Parlors W. M. licensed I lus VF'V Plrro Merx. 5-7417 IN OTHEK Schumacher-Whcian Bros, FfNT.SAL ROMS ONOS'DAr-A ST A DlittrTOKS Welter Funeral Home" 7S49 JAMF? ST.

73-4170 300 "i Ar.r. r'V-1: S5 FLORISTS Dai'v FYirinv Frl; 1 V. 5 4 5 a 9 .1 1 I I 1 1 4 i i JS4 K. I 14 t5 RP A jpacious cliapel with organ music at your disposal. Ample off-street parking.

-U firl 75-510! Meed 500 West Onondaga St. Leading Funeral I AkkaH Mwcft OonoW A. i home. They left the movie, but They told deputies they instead of beinr driven wore to come out of ithey were taken to a lonely and were taken to their I When the pair started to as- homes. sault the girls a second time, the: The 15-year-old was charged i 15-year-old pulled a switch- ilh ng a knife, with Welcome blade knifp and stabbed the older.

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