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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 11

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, Wednesday, Abril 25, 1956 11 ftmnrrnui lUIIIU Fui U. if. insurance HAZfcJL Wiret Mrs. Seckner Dies, Malrnlm i i i fc Head of Women fnr s. iirriim in TnH III i of Camillas, a native of Syra- U.

S. Mavy. at Mempftis. cuse and a Camillas resident and Tiiomas Howard of iwate services tor aam-; Seckner. 59.

of 130 Campbell Malcolm Ksiey, a lize -Mattydale, who died yesterday in dent of Tully died Monday at bis uel Robertson of Services for George B. Hannon, of 237 W. Kennedy at 8:15 a tomorrow at the John G- Butler Funeral Home and at 3:50 a.m. in St. Anthony Vf VB 4t- many years, died yesterday in pcoi; two sisters.

Mrs. Helen Clinton Fayeiteville, a Kaspiial, will be con--home there A ohvsician for 43 will i A 4 Hie XJiiUWlIiiVllit: AVA- UJ. IP wu. -C pjLU. riiUrtV CU tut A rge H.

wannon, lowing a long illncss She was a Miss Margaret Jackson of Syra- be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Sears Fuaeral iy St. win be membr Canullus Baptist cuse; two brothers. Charles How- Ae Mason Funeral Home, Syracusc The ard of Fulton and John E. Jack- yetteville.

The Rev. D. Evors U3J Home, Church. Surviving a of Syracuse; and five will officiate. Burial will der of Mr.

Estev was a member of the North: Hev. Eldon Sny-j tovn ccuncil He a Calvary Evangelical member of the Tully Emily Altstadt of Long Island, children. I be at Canastaota. I and several cousins. i Calling hours will be from 7- of Padua Cnurcn Bur.ai oc ServicM wm be at gm 9 today and 2 to 4 and Dr.

Fowier. who maintained of- in St. Agnes' Cemetery. Friday at the B. Bush Sons 7 to 9 pjn, tomorrow at the lu- Mr.

Hannon. former agent and Funeral Home, Camillus, with the; neral home. assistant manager of the Metro-; Rev. Earl Abel officiating. Burial politan Life Insurance Co.

in will be in Maplewood MRS mA until his retirement three died Monday night in the Church, Mattydale, will and Tully i Airs. Seckner was president the Progressive Women's Repub-l lican Club of Salina. She was 1 also affiliated with r3 i Calvarv'Eveln Morse VKTO VvCU. II OA a pa BLOOD of 303 after a short illness. Syracuse, died Monday night St.

Joseph's Hospital Camillus. Friends may call at Until his illness he 'was as- to 5 and 7 to sociated tiie York Ln- pmnlovir.ent Insurance office here. He a life resident ol Syracuse and a 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 3 versity Hospital, Slocum widow of Bertrandl A Canastota native, he was graduated from Colgate Academy and the Columbia University Col- Blood, died last night at Uni- p.nx Born at Morrell on Prince Ed- of America. She is survived by her husband, Charles R.

Seckner; a daughter, Mrs. George Leonard lege of Physicians and Surgeons. Ll )1 sons Raymond OCi i JL of the iKOWSKI of 2204 Burnet Ave Island, Blood lived-in Syracuse 15 years, as was a member of First Baptist a G. with the in Pensacola. grandchildren; his mother, Airs jg Lucy Esiew; two brothers, neth of Tully and Carllon Estey of and a niece.

I Sen-ices will be conducted at; Church. nurcril Kl ri Tiorfprl-ran? ard the' wh died Monday night in U1 Syracuse Liederuranz ana me Hn ital wln hA Surviving are a son, Norman Pastime Athletic Club. Joseph's Hospital, will be con- i 1 -ducted at 8:43 a.m. tomorrow at 'H. Blood of Syracuse; tippdJ medidne to Was at Columbia and during World War I served as a captain in the Army Medical Corps.

He prac- A TT Rachael Worley of Toronto; thre brothers and a sister, and seven grandchildren. Friend? may call frpm 7 to 9 Donald W. Seckner of 2 pjn, tomorrow at the 'home, the Rev. Vrnon Martin of-'l ficiating. Friends may call this! afternoon and evening.

Burial will i be in Tully Cemetery. Gertrude daughter, Mrs. P. Costello Jr. of Scranton, a sister, Miss Annabelle Hannon; and two granddaughters.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 i-aoac? at oi 9 a.m. in Transfiguration Church. A resident of this city 30 years, he was a communicant of figuration Church, George MacDonald of Prince Edward and MacDonald jot Massachusetts; a sister, Miss Surviving are his wife, nenos may can irom iu ouiv A die HIM vmc, war( Inland and 7 to 9 m. today at the Paczkowski; four Robert Tg ssier neral home. Stanley.

Walter and Edward; services will Paczkowski of this citv snd Leo' Florence M. MacDonald of Prince Island; and a grandson, Qf DEATHS will be held Friday or tins city and Leo aUcrnoon at the Prophett 1 C- and St. Louis, Mo. before returning to Syracuse, was a former staff member at Memorial Hospital and taught at the Syracuse University Medical College. He also was a member of Fayetteville United Church pjn.

tooay and from 3 10 5 and to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Burial; will be in North Syracuse Cem-1 etery. sity A( unnrJv may be the cause of your HIKE AROUND LAKE A trip to Dexter BAP, in this AprU 23, 82 Miller of Marcellus: three daugh- Mrs. Charles Frisch of San Home, Bridgewater, Mass.

Burial jmk Vr and Phi Sigma Kappa and a former member of the Uni- I un 1 versitv the and the Onondaga Golf and of AUetzhauser of Svra- SV. Joseph's Church, one. grandchildren- Friends may call from 2 to 4 will be in Mt. Prospect Cemetery, Country Club. Bridgcwater.

Mass, i Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Weston; six grandchildren, seven great -grandchildren, sev- era nieces ar.d nephews. Funeral Irom Keeean Funeral Home Friends may call frcm 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, at 0:30 a.m.. in Church of! Assumption at 10 a.m.

Friends invited; be in Assumption Cemetery to call Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial willj WALTER DROSH, 60, a native jot Poland, died Monday at the Onondaga County Hospital fol- BJORKLtNb--in "Syracuse;" April 23. Services for CLARENCE lowlne a long illness His mother, 1956.

Mrs. Uena lornieriy TtniVARO nf Zjt 1 ji 01 I ciJL ijj i 1 1 ters. Mrs. 'Leonard House and Mrs-jBaldwinsville, will be held at 2 i Flovd Gilroour, tnree sons AQrian, Carl and John; three sisters and p.m. Friday at the R.

L. Madden IT Dr Helen Ramsey Fowler; a daughter, Mrs. Russell R. Jarvis; a sister, Mrs. Edward C.

Heise of Syracuse; four grandchildren, and i two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the neral home. Club, for Saturday and Sun: i gargle, rinse or tpray with loothmi riav Thn ffrmm will i arnimH Glyco-ThymoHne. Removes germ-laden Gay.

group uill nike around mi cll4 midi healin neutra acidity the iake under the leadership 1 of Miss Terry Giarusso and be based at a hunting cauip. i At your druggist's today, get Glyco-thymoline I Prescription Pharmacist? at the Hospital. Mr. Drosh was a resident of EsfzY--Malcolm E. Estey, Tully, April 23, 1956.

He is survived by hu vile, Mrs. Evelyn Morse Estey; two Eugene and Paul officiate. r. Howard, an employe of the twV Vandal American Shuffleboard Co died Monday night at the Veterans Hospital after a "afternoon and eve- long illness. He was a member i 1 a MO A of Lodge 144, Loyal Order of the GOODRICH--ilTFulconrNT April.

23-tMoose; Baldwinsville Post, VFW; 1P56 Mrs Ethel B. Goodrich. Survived; by three daughtera. Ed ward, and the Bartenders Club. He is survived by his Mrs.

Clarence L. Howard; a daughter, Mrs. Billy J. Young of Baldwinsville; two sons, Person- TM i V.41 It'll I mj. Jt TJi5Sdayl a Baldwinsville.

Syracuse 42 years and was a of Bald-1 moulder at the Grouse-Hinds Co- Church before his retirement six years ago. Mr. Drosh is survived by his Mrs. Josephine Ziomba Drosh; two daughters. Miss Catherine Drosh and Mrs.

Arthur Loveless, and a grandchild. Services will be at 8:15 tomorrow in the Macko Funeral Home and at 8:45 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 today at 423 N.

West St. Johnson. Mrs Lucy Lawler. Mrs. Donald Worden; two sons.

James E. ana Ma). Clyde B. Goodrich; one --iter. Mrs.

Ella Bryden: 13 grandchuyiren; 13 great-crandchildren; several nieces and nephews Funeral services from the family home, PenneUvUle. Thursday, ll a.m. Rev. Charles Ouder- klrk oiriclatlnK, Interment in Mmoa, N. Y.

DEATHS IN OTHER PLACES 1 Phelps, Monday, Mrs. Lucy J. 75, of Clifton Springs. Baneor, Tuesday, Fred L. Orton, 74.

West Carthage, Tuesday, L. J. Car-, ter. 81. Cape" Vincent, Monday, Miss Laura 1 Howard.

88 Monday, Anthony De: Franco, 70. Alexandria Bay, Tuesday, Mrs. James; A. Bailey, 74. I Lowvllle.

Monday, Earl K. Bowman, i 77 Clyde, Tuesday. Harry W. Copp, 76. I Oneida.

Monday, Mrs Elizabeth Van-. dawalker, 64. DeKalb, Monday. Mrs. Retha Snrder, S4, of Gouvemeur.

O'ouverneur, a Clarence Bennett. 6G. "Watertown, Tuesday, George Trainham. 60, of HuntfugtonviJJe. Cortland, Monday, Mrs.

Willard K. Ghent, 53. Ithaca, Tuesday, Miss EUen Rice. Ithaca. Tuesday.

Michael Mastraoa, of Uo'den. FUlfon. Tuesday, Mrs. Stephen Gilles. '4 NEEDS Than Shoes! you con shop with confidence for his toilet articles, soaps, oils, vitamins and prescriptions LARNED XX BARKER COMPANY 7-3 123 E.

Water St. Pharmacists Phone 2-6610 2-8770 HANLEY --April 23. 1936, Bernard Hanley, 1223 Milton Avenue. Surviving are his wile, Mrs. Anna Lanigan Han-f ley; two sons.

Donald F. ana Ber-: nard J. Hacley. a daughter. Arlene Austin; Tour lour brorbers, William, Martin, Daniel: and Andrew Hanley; two sisters.

Edward Carroll and Mrs. Esther and several nieces and nephews, neral from 101 Milton Avenue Thursday. 8:30 a.m.: 9 a.m. in St. BrisioVs Church, Interment Assumption Cemetery.

Friends invited to call at the Funeral Home. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. LEHNE--Suddenly In Uverpoo April 23. 1956, Rudolph V. Lehne.

Survived by his wife. Mrs Caroline Lehne; daughter, Mrs. Edwin P. Bcsenberger; trothcr. John Lehne; two grandchildren: several nieces and Funeral services at the Maurer Home, 300 Second Liverpool.

Thursday at 2 p.m., Rev. John H. Dudde o'liciatlnff. Interment Liverpool Cemetery, Friends may call Tuesday 1 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Liverpool Lodge 625, FAM.

will hold services at, fi p.m. MUkPHY--April 23. 1955. at N. Dennis B.

Murphy, age 68 years, of RD 1, Clay. lor-1 merly ol Syracuse- Friends may callj at the Doyle Funeral Home, 13 HOP-. per UUc-ft. Tuesday and nesday from 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m.

Funeral Thursday morninu at 8:30. and from St. Francis Assisi Church, i Bridgeport at 10:30 a. "where a solemn requiem mass will be; offered. Friends are invited.

Syra- cuse' papers POWERS--At April! 20. 1956, First Lt. Gerald F. Powers. Survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald R. Povers: brother. Paul sister, Arlinda, maternal rrandna rents, Mr. and Mrs.

JameF G. Townsemi; one niece and onn nephew. Funeral services at First Ward Methodin Church Thursday, 2 p. Rev. Wesley Keller Burial and miltary services "Woodlawn.

Friends ma? call at Prasier Funeral Home. 1217 Sallna Tuesday. 7 to 9. Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Remains lie in state at the church Thursday.

13 noon until time of service. JPROXTTY-- In St. Joseph's Hospital. April 23, 1956. Mrs.

Lura Estella Prowty. 45 years, of Van Ness Baldwinsville. Survirled by husband. Charles A. Prouty: a Dcanna J.

Prouty; her father. George A. Palmer; a sister, Mrs, Mabel Berry; a brother, carl ton A. Palmer. Funeral services Thursday 3 p.m.

Gates Fu- nrral Home. Baldwlnsville. Interment Cemflery. Friends may call P.m. v.

3 to In Plant City. Aoril 21. 1956. Bernard of Mar- Snrvifcri bv cnc dauchfer. Mrs.

Ralph of Elhriripe; two pis- tors. MIPS Acnes Sheridan. Cortla-nd. Mrp. Catherine Cook, South three brothers.

Rev. Alexander Sheridan. O'PM. Cnnv X.J., Christ nnher, and Bev. Shrri- -'T- Brarii: five cranrtchildron Fu- services Norris Funeral Home, Thursday 9 a St.

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