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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 9

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THE POST-STANDARD, SyractiM, N. Twfday, May 22, 1956 9 Pastor to Assume New Duties June 5 ONEIDA-- The new pastor of this city's Redeemer Lutheran Chuich, Tnumas Sej'- rnour. IncL, wiU taXe over his duties here following graduation from Concorde SemLry. St. efore lj rs mght her homein Louis, June nounced Monday.

was an- DEATHS MRS. GRACE HESTER, who! MK8, FEANCfiS JCNKS DUE- en liccsevel: avenge 654 Park St, alec yesterday at her home. She was the widow of P. Frank Durkin. former superintendent of falo.

She was a member of the water for the city. Mrs, Durkin Irwin Methodist Church. She is! was a communicant of the Cathe- survived by two daughters, Missidral of the Immaculate Concep- Alma Hester and Mrs. N. and was a member of the erance; mother, Mrs.

Carrey Visiting Nurses' Assn. Brown; a brother, Gay Brown, Surviving are a daughter. W. B. Wandner Rites Tomorrow Edward McCarthy Dies, Noted Forestry Teacher ABAR--In tfcis cur.

May 20, Arthur Aoar. Survived or ins wife. Pearl sand four grandchildren- Services Frances L. Burkin, a teacher al Ocoomaa Abar; two sons. Koberi i Kaynsond Abar; three cajgntera, Mrs.

WU1 McAr.rrjr Mrs. Ruth Buffalo Mrs. I'avie; one' brother. Fraui Abar; a 'sister, Mrs. Neliit Tanner; aix a nc children, and Jour greai-araudciiiidren Funeral! Ma at me Frasier Funeral Home.

OI JViayvme 1227 SaUsa Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., Rev. Kueoy Auer olfieiatinj. tomnrrmv Pm tomorrow may auc Tuesday to Auburn High School; a brother, Dr. Louis Jenks; two nieces, Warren Maxson of CARL V. HAKVEY, a native! this city and Mrs.

Charles Silver- resident of-nail of Tuliy; three nephews, Syracuse 30 years, died last night; Arnold Gregory of 'this city, H3T cemetery. Auburn, in his home, 242 W. Calthrop! James Jenks of Tully and Louis call Monday 7 to 9 pjn. A a i lingenng illness, Jenks of Miami, Fla and several Services for William B. 57, a former Syracuse fire- IjQVt eLTG forestry expert and for 29, yearg a acu member of the man.

who died Saturday Chi- tete university CoUcge of For- and 7 to 8 p.m. Please copy. ABBEY-- May 20. 1956, Roy w. Abbey.

Easi Syracuse. Survived by lather, Charles W. Abbey, A A East; Syracuse, one sister. Mrs. C.

U. Bremerton. Services nC retired Wednesdav. 3 p. Ul He was employed on the New grandnieces and grandriephews.

York Central Railroad as a Syra- Services will be announced at cuse road brakeman for 27 years.la later date by the John Tin- i cago while visiting a brother, will be at 2 pjn. in the Birnbaum Funeral a Rabbi Irwin r.i a and Cantor Harold Lerner. Military rites will conducted Onondaga Post 131, Jewish War Veterans. Mr. Wandner, who lived at 271: Wandner years ago.

Idall Funeral Home. Genesee Park had been estry prior to his retirement in died yesterday at a Canastota nursing home. He resided at 443 Genesee Chittenango. He was stricken three months ago in Florida while on a vaca: jtion. After a month's hospiializa- ition in Florida, he was trans-.

to Canastuta. A native of McLean, CorUand; County, he was graduated frflmj iCortland Normal School and I ceived his bachelor of science and i master of science degrees in forestry from the University of Michigan. He principal of schools in New Wood- from 1905-08. stock vlted. Interment Oakwood cemetery, Brotherhood of Railroad Train- Friends max call ai me Funeral men, Lodge 705, Syracuse.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. i Home. 4 aad i 9 BLAIR-- At East Syracuse. May 20. 1956.

Anna Blair. Survived by Roberts. RICHARD E. KILLER, 65, of Linden avenue, Branford, father of Mrs. Graeber 301 Fellows died last! it A'ew Haven, Gen-i resident of Syracuse about 35 yean He tewed Irom cuse Fire Department forest Senrice at Caribou ag Surviving, besides his daugh- Harvey: a dauch-i Mrs.

Lysie Prime, of Syra-' "iner.icuse; a sister, Mrs. Clarence! era Hospital. Doiiald Fay; nephew. services at her late home. jKreamer of Syracuse; two grand-j 306 Mccooi Wednesday.

8:30, children and several nieces and' ter are his wife Mrs. Lilian S. a. and 9 a. m.

Si. -amuhMs. flf BranfoRjf Conn and rt Arraneerrents are incorrmlete grandchildren, Jeoffrey M. DUQUETTE-May 19, 1956. Robert E.

Duquette, s. West sun'ived Friends may call from 7 to 9 by a son. Stephen Robert; hb tnrlav in Mrs. Mary Duauette; two sisters. Mrs.jP-ni.

loaaj in me UnoTieS if. Nona Brockwav auti Miss Helen i -tie was a member 01 tne in- quette- brothers. Marvin, xtuictcu and Clarence Duauette; several nieces i cuse. 1 he U. Protective Razor Nicks Its Owner For 90-Day Term A man who told pallet Sunday tthat he carried a razor "for per- protection" earned days jvwrth of protection in the Onondaga County Penitentiary yester- jday after he pleaded guilty to a concealed weapon.

Sentenced in Police Court was Willis Charles Johnson. 35, of 604 Madison St. He was arrested Sunday by Patrolman Paul Serbun who followed up on the complaint of a witness that Johnson -was carrying the razor. When apprehended, Johnson told Serbun: "I have always carried the razor for I personal protection." 1839 Photo Prof E. F.

McCarthy Science Discovert Church. Frienas may call 2 to 4 ana i nephews. 7 0 P. m. 1 9 6 1 National Forest, and later was appointed forest research specialist for the Dominion of While in federal service he He was chairman: the.

Southern Appalachian: i Gregor and Laurel S. Gregor, I both of Syracuse. vestment firm of Laird Bissell and nephews. Funeral services Tues- fitnSii wi and Meeds, members of the New Services for MRS. BEBTHA C.

York Stock Exchange. Cecil Albright Post VFW; a TM or member American Legion Post Experimnt ta i Section. Central States Section and of Onondaga Post and imtV6s beca me di! and the New York Section of irector of the Central States For-i the Society of American Forest- Surviving are his Mollie a two jest Experiment Station, joined College of Forestry faculty at Wandner, serving with the University as assistant U. S. Air Force at Sampson Air tt TM professor of products.

In ers. He was the author of many articles and bulletins on techni-i cal forestrj" subjects. He was member of the Canadian Society! of Forest Engineers and Sigma i djf IU gCt IS IHUUI hours sound sleep with no morning hangover! Amazing hospital test proves SAFE sleeping tablet GREEN Force Base; a daughter, Mrs. Saul xi professional scientific honor- effective as Phenobarbitat. Nytol tranquilizes ntrrOttft tension--yet contains no habit-forming drugs! of Christ Scientist iate at the grave.

Mrs- Cox died Sunday in Muskegon, Mich. lon lilness and Harold H. Grefnleaf Syra- cup had livH in Kvrarnsp W-- rs Kozlov and her husband, cuse. Funeral services at the Green- 0 i Mrv leal Funeral Home Tuesday at 2 p.m., years before moving to Muske-' 1 KOja J' came TO tnis countr Rev S. Arnold jvesicott i i a i ft Jnearlv may cau at the funeral home frorn 7 to 9 today 'York State Ranger School ini Surviving are his jWanakena, a sub-division of the Daughter.

Mrs. Clifford jForestry College. of Oneonta; a In 1931, after, government serv-jMcCarthy of Syracuse; 1 I wife New York, N.Y.( Special) --Science tively as phenobarWtal. Yet tbe developed a ncw SALEM PRIEST DIES tablet that helps you steep soundly five as long as 8 hours! Wonder of won- i grandchildren: and a sister, Mrs. 'ders.

these new tablets are free of i of i habit-forming na.nngs 01 uro.on. ment of Silviculture and held the; Friends may call at the Tyler.after" drugged, effect. SALEM. Mav 21 Theresa lverson'i lived in Yugoslavia from 1921 to Francis A. Keenan, 63, pastor at Wl nnnndnea.

Rt a i I call at 603 W. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. JThe widow of Charles A. Cox, op- 195 JOHNSON--Ernestine. Johnson, ate of the Cox Dry Cleaning Joseph'John-i Co.

here many yearSi Mrs. Cox jgUr. on i l.i5 71 ea o1 ieveral nieces and her daughter IS a Sister. Funeral aervicss Tuesday at 1:15 i Tn, pr Tnmffnnri nt ivirs --neresa 01 sacra- Funeral ervicss Tuesday ai 1:10 P- Thprpcti Irom the Funeral Home, 701 ivu --Qeresa Butternut 2 p. 8t.

Sophia's Imento, Calif. Greek 9j th xi Church. Burial CHARLES WILLEY, a retired Morningside Cemetery. Minale Funeral Home Holy Cross Roman Catholic Rev position 17 years until retiring in Funeral Home. Chittenanao, to- 1 This amazing discovery a 7 1n anr) 6 6 OU Jiei 5 reiax ner aa irom 10 p.m, ana ftw ou King, age her hus- died yesterday in Services will be conducted at' here died a heart at 10 ajn.

tomorrow in St. Mary's) 13 toda the ectory. Russian Orthodox Church. The body will lie in state at the church from 7:30 p.m. today until the service.

Burial will be in Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville. AVrote Many Papers Prof, McCarthy participated in; row from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be Thursday at a many scientific and to be announced. night's sleep you're had in ages! Hospital tests prove the active tablets are guaranteed to contain no barbiturates, no narcotics, no bromides! So safe, you can buy them without a prescription. The name of these new sleeping tablets is Only $1.25 for 28 tablets at drug stores.

Large size (56 tablets) only $2.00. So dont suffer sleepless nights neeoUessiy. Gei NYTOL with money-back guarantee. If NYTOL does not product your regular night's sotmd sleep. Ingredient induces sleep as effec- return unused portion for reftmd.

band. Homer; two daughters. Mrs Robert Hannon. Mrs. Helen Beshure; sons, Kenneth Eolton.

Eugene Holton and Homer King three 4 one sister. 28 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Ferserson Funeral Home. North Syracuse, Rev.

W. H. Shoemaker Interment North Syracuse Cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 3 to i and Tonawanda where he had been! Services for ALEXANDER 2A- 7 to fl p.m. IdALARA--in this city.

May 19, 1956; Tillie Malara of 2229 Milton SoJvay She Is survived by her husband, Bruno Malra; her father. Salvatore Salerno; six brothers. Thomas, Frank, Pasquale. Salvatore, David and Andrew Salerno: five sisters. Mrs Theodore Veri.

Mrs. Michael Barttta, Mrs. Anthony Preziosl. Mrs. Joseph Bregand and Mrs.

David Tomaco. Funeral at John c. Tindall Funeral Home. 1921 W. Genesee St.

Wednesday 45 a.m. and In St. Cecilia's Church 9:30. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial in St.

Agnes' Cemetery. living with his daughter, Mrs. E. "Wilson. Borne in Maine, Mr.

Willey had lived in this city 25 years. Also surviving are live daugh LOSKA of Constantia, who died yesterday morning in City Hospital, will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Giminski Funeral Home and at 9 Only The Year-Ahead brings you the ters, Mrs. R. Preston Apps.

and I a.m. in Sacred Heart Church. 19. 1956, Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Nephew. She is survived br Mrs. John H. Keene of daughter. brother, John GallBRher or Medina, and Donald Keene; several nieces: and nephews.

1 Funeral services flrlll be conducted! the John G. Butler Funeral 2104 S. Sallna Wednesday. a.m., Koiy Cross Church. 5:30 a.m..

Interment. St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Monday andTues-l cav. 2 to 4 and to 3 p.m.

Mrs. A. E. Mulholiand, both of this city; Mrs. F.

S. Feeley of Camel, Mrs. Joseph Coleman and Mrs. Seymour Van Buren, both of Fulton; five sons, Floyd and John of Maine, Arthur, Paul and Edward Willey of Syracuse, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1:30 pan.

Thursday at the Welter Funeral Home. Friends may call from 2 to.4 and 7 to 9 pjn. tomorrow at the funeral home. Burial will be in Elbridge Rural Born in Poland, Mr. Zaloska operated a farm at Constantia the past 10 years.

Prior to that he lived in this city 49 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Karolyna Zaloska; three sons, Edmund of East Syracuse, Martin of Solvay and Z. William Za- loska of Constantia and six grandchildren find seven great- grandchildren. Friends may call irqm 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Burial will be in FIRST FULL-S DOOR HARDTOP! 19. Mamie 1 Smith. 1425 Butternut St, Survived i bv husband. a F.

Smith: One! con. Clifford H. Snrith: one granddaughter. Miss Barbara J. Smith: brother, Jacob Schlosser; three sisters.

Mrs. William Ball-way. Mrs. Donald Chaffee. Mrf.

John Hunkler. Rites Tomorrow For Harold Tolley Services for former Sep. Har VUO BENEDETTO, 74, of 1113 N. Townsend died yesterday afternoon in. Good Shep- i herd Hospital.

A native of Italy, he had lived in Syracuse 55 years. Surviving are his- wife, Josephine Proscio Di a daughter, Mrs. Edmund Lombard; a grandson, Michael Lom- ment tn weite fi Fioierai Home! old S. Tolley, 62, who died and several nieces and 3 mVd da in a Buffalo 1 wil1 be conducted tomorrow aft-1 Services will be at 8:15 a.m. inera mc ernoon in'Buffalo.

Thursday at the Joseph Farone 5a He was the brother of Chan-; Son Funeral Home, and at 9 William P. Tolley of Syra- 1 a.m. in Assumption Church. The University. He suffered a Rev.

D-ominic Kimmel will of- attack Saturday at his Ken-! fidate. Burial will be in Asand "Mrs. "Sidney LaBrake; home. sumption Cemetery, prandmother. Mrs.

Tolley served 3S a ReDUbli-' ms-w frrttn frt 4 services the Goddard jpnenas may can irom A to Crandall Funeral Home. 3111 Jsrnes'can congressman in the House of. a-nrf 7 tn in inriav and to- Wednesday. 2 p.m.. "Rev.

IOQdy iy Titus officiatinp. interment white Representatives irom the 34th morrow at the funeral home, Memory Gardens. for one term beginning! 1924. At the time of his death! JOSEPH F. RYNKIEWICZ, 31, western New York 7 mcr; one 803 Second Solvay, died director of the state Department: yesterday morning at his home.

me cEauchter. Mrs, Helen a A sisters. Aiburtus Social jHe had been under a pnysician Sljrxrivi are his wife, Mrs.icare for a heart condition. one stepdaughter. Mrs'Marguerite Germon Tolley: two.

Born in Solvay, Mr. Rynkie- wi'l rAjianPon-Gianviiie Fu'nrrai sons, Douglas G. and Harold SJwicz was an employe of Brown- Kome. Phoenix. Thursday.

May 24. at Tnllpv Tr riaiiffhipr i inp.rhanm Pn 2 Frieads may call, 2 to 4 ar.d i i a uaugnier, mrs. jona'ijipc-i-napin 7 to 9. interment chase' Martz, all of Buffalo; another! Surviving are his mother, Mrs. the Rev Ear ToUeyjLottie Rynkiewicz; two sisters, N.

4 Y. survived by his wife, Karo-iof Endicott; two sisters, Charles Rich of this city lyna Zaloska: three sons. Edmund -n j- -n East Syracuse. N. Martin sol-Gorman Smith of Endicott Mrs.

Raymond Kaiser of Jamesvllle; five brothers, an- thony, Chester, George, William arnd John Rynlziewicz, aG of Solvay, and several nieces and neph- cws Home ide was fined $50 in Traf-j Services will be conducted at Court yesterday on a i 5 tjn Thursday at the Gimin- William Zaloska "Rohprt nf TliTiffTiBTn 8 ix ur nooeri -tlarvey 01 anrf (treat-grandchildren. Fu-jton, and five grandchildren. Ecrs! at a.m. Jron; C'iminski Funeral Home and 9 a.m.! In Sacred Heart Church. Burial Sacred I fefthDER FINED $50 to can 3 to 4 and to iO p.m.

ffOOAf, HIP ROOM. ROOM THAN ANY OTHER 4-DQOX HARDTOP All airy openness of a racy convertible and the full size and comfort of a big sedan. the Chrysler 4-door hardtop. More head room, more hip room, more leg room than you'll find in any competitive model JFUXERAL DIRECTORS FRASIER i217N.StHM 5 -r- mg charge to he Funeral Home and at iguilty. Hi driver's license aS a in t.

Cecilia's Church, held until July U. Court records Frie nds may call from 2 to 4 and showed this to be his second 7 to 10 to day and tomorrow S20 Feb. 13 Liverpool. in Assumption Cemetery DEATHS IN OTHER FLACKS I MaJone, Mondar, Mrs. Marlon Mn.

SADIE DANA W. BARNARD S03 DAJvPOHT6 ST. 3-1573 75-3929 P. BURNS SON, Inc. 53 WEST OKONDAGA ST.

PHONE 75-862S Joseph Pomerville. 69. Watertpwn. Sundar. Mrs.

Lulu B. Ooell Cofleen. 90 Turin, Sunday. Casey. Sunday.

Sunday, Lee T. Conroy. JOHN G. BUTLER FUNSRAL HOME 6OTTTH fiAT-TNA fiT 4 FAIRCH1LD MEECH CHAPEL W. OXONDAGA ST 75-5301 Gang's Slemorial Ghapel 104 rordhatn Rd.

at ATP. 73-6161 3. ot Ocdensbure. Sunday. Mrt.

Pauline 59, of 214 Palmer Ave. died Sunday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Couse was born in Claii- mont, and had lived in Syracuse 39 years.

HoTM. iowr. of Vienna. I Ahck Clifford Dotted Hnc rfiows the short roof line typical of other 4-door htrdtopx. Hiis short roof means cramped bead Kid kg room often fatigue--for back seat passengers.

Solid owtiffw Chrysler's longer roof. Chrysler 4-door hardtop hai umt ts 4-door sedan; head tnd let room. Other 4-door hardtops have short rear door -windows as indicated by broken line above. As a result passenger visibility is considerably reduced. Chrysler's bit rear windows extend all the way to the back of the rear seat giving rear seat passengers a clear, unobstructed view rot pos- sibl any competitive 4-door bardtops.

Chrysler 1 lonjtr roof lint, greater leg room, and better visibility are the direct result of this remarkable two-part roil-away action window. The rear segment rolls forward. The forward segment glides down. that the two window tops present dean, unbroken line in all intermediate positions at any height A Chrysler engineering etdusivt. You can get in and out as easily as in a tcdan the entrance area is full width.

And you get fufl because the rear window comes all the way to back of the rear seat. Chrysler's ingenious new roll-away action rear window fa the secret. It permits a full-size roof, and the rear aett is back where it belongs. Best of all, this 4-door hardtop has all the'great features that have made this year's TowerStyle" Chryiler the success car of 1956. See it now! THE SfGQfST BUY JWHT 5.

IIS Garfield Funeral Home Oarfield Ovid ST Greenleaf Funeral Home E. H. nRKEXLEAF. LIC. MOR, 503 W.

St 7D. Mrs. Couse is survived by her Clifton Couse; five daughters, rs 0 hn Leakey, Mrs. Andrew y. Frank v.

Stoneburg. Mrs. Thomas Egnoto. M.j^* 5 Robert DeBottis and Mrs. i William Bastedo; a brother.

Wil- Harry' clliam Fosbrook; six grandchildren. Clifford shac. a several nieces and nephews. I j. Services will be conducted tt i a.m.

tomorrow at the Pirro Sons Funeral Home, the i William Montgomery officiating. Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. Clara HART QUIXN FRANK J.

LIC. MGR. 3-SS23 SOn St, 72-4553 Futtca. Monday. Wil-iam A.

Kfnn-y. HoHyvood. Mondar. Mrs. Ray- or.d C.

Spamon, 63- of WoiootJ. Fulton. Sunday. Hosario Monday. H.

Komnf Funeral Parlors i j. i a will be in Momingsidc, Cemeterr. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at I W. M.

R-ONirF. 303 Fitch St PIRRO SON 7 A Jos. Firm. Lie. Mgrt.

3-3417 Schumacher-Whelan FUNERAL HOME W. OypyPAGA ST. JOHN C. TINT) ALL FUNERAL DTRECTORS W. ST.

PHONE WPJLTER Al Markowitz, Florist DaHy ft to Sandar to Arranwiner.U Lov 113 JE. St, 74-534C disposition will trilb application, surmount every difficulty. Hiroid BrNiiliaf, BOt W. Omntfif i St. 1543 S.

SoliTM St. Phone 76-2193 Syracuse, N. Y. ItusterhGltz Rossell, Inc. 917 W.

Genesee Sh Phone 2-7266 Syracuse, Y. Leon Carpenter 215 W. Sf. Phone NE-7-3101 Feyetteville, N. Y.

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