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I i C. THE POST-STANDARD, Syracust, N. Saturday, August 8, 1953 5 MATHS Xttta Vtwttu nc Artlwr Attttl el four Trtak. MTfttM fNM tlM Cauxcta MoiutM at 1.3*. la- But Contvy I3f rvtonb call at ttw Caw Orate and Monday.

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four 2 Die, 5 Injured In Auto Smashup West of Auburn persons were killed and five others injured shortly before 8 p. m. yesterday when two cars crashed almost heidon in rainswept Routes 5-20, three miles west of The dead were identified as: tkfcard Hwaer Upfaav, 71 Cayvca st, Hener. Frmaees learned, 35, of GniyfteU ive. Mich, Auburn Memorial Hospital said the injured were: Learned'! huband, Francis, 3f, lacerated and right ankle injory, aad their fwsr children.

Frmneta, It, Ellen Ann, 7, Dennis, and Gertrude, Fwatnl MTFtrt at 137 minor St.nday^at 130 with tht Or. Wllflon Cole otfl- elating. Interact Manllus Cemetery. Maoltua. T.

Friea.ds may caU it tag home front to 4 and 7 to I p. Strrtet by Oarfiild 2. The injured were admitted to the hospital. All were reported in fair condition. Hospital aides listed the Aug.

i. injurjei for the Learned chil- Fuatral at ntral Home. Monday. o. m- Btrbtrt F.

sehroedtr otllciatina. Interment Onon.law Valfcy Cemetery. may cUi Saturday evening. 9, and Sunday. to 9, m.

to and Seneca topi. pri wife. Mra. Lues: 0 Mm? and Francis, head and right elbow and severe facial lacerations; Ellen Ann, fracture of the left thigh; Dennis, neck injury, and Gertrude, fracture of the left arm, Upham apparently died instantly. Mrs.

Learned was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. The accident occurred near the Finger Lakes Drive-In Theater during a light rainfall. Authorities said It was believed Learned was the driver of the KOltOUltTY-- to ftfEacuae. Aug. 7.

1993. MrtV Maw Ttavnlna Konoulty. widow of John Koroultj. Is survived Faut Mrs. Dwight Wlghtmaa.

Robert Crwfoid and twt trand- ehUdren. Funera from J. Burns and Son Funeral Home. W. Onondaga Monday a.

m. Church ot the Mogt Beiy at in SC. Agoar Ceiaetery. Friens may call at W. onoodaga st.

Saturday 7 to 9 m- and Sunday 3 5 and 7 P. m. 7tltw Oakley, widow of JMtph Oakley, at her home. 31 Onondaga. akaaiaulu, Wednesday, Aui.

Saturday- 2 p. Bobert R. Foot Funeral Borne. Miss Gussie M. Warner Miss Warner Dies, Employe of P-S' Miss Gussie M.

Wanner of 304 Collingwpod died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of East Syracuse, Miss Warner had been employed as a linotype operator by 'The Post- Standard for 26 years. She was a member of the East Syracuse Presbyterian Church and of Typographical Union 55. Surviving are her mother, Mrs.

Libbie K. Warner and several cousins. Services will be conducted at 2 P- m. tomorrow at the Welter Fu- car in which his family was rid- in Abbott, Retired Teacher, Dead A. Abbott, a life rest- dent of the Town of Otisco, died yesterday in Grouse-Irving Hospital after a brief illness.

Mr. Abbott, who taught in Cato and Elbridge schools 29 years, had retired recently. He was a member of the New York State Teachers Association, A veteran of World- War 1, Mr. Abbott served with the 348th Infantry Regiment of the 87th 11 months overseas. He was a member of the Otisco Presbyterian Church and clerk of the sessions of that church Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Xenia Hawkins Abbott; a son, PFC Arthur Abbott of Fort Bragg; and four brothers, Frank, Ethelbert, Leon and Howard Abbott. Services will- be conducted at 7,30 p. m. Monday in the Otisco Presbyterian Church. Burial 'will be at 2.30 Tuesday in East Otto Cemetery.

The Rev. Albert Francis will officiate. Bearers will be Scott KLngsJey, Donald Clarence Eibert, Roy Katnm, Marshall HuUson'and Donald JCenyon. Friends may call tomorrow and Monday at the home in Case Otisco. Albany Rabbi to Speak At State Fair Services Clifford A.

Abbott Dr. Wilson, Shea i Drive-In Guests Rabbi Samuel Wolk, D.D., of Congregation Beth Emeth, Albany, will be the principal speaker at the New York State Fair religious services at 3.15 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 6, in the coliseum, announced Harold L.

Creal, State Fair director, C. Chester DuMond, commissioner of the State Department of Agriculture, will make an address of welcome. Prior to the main program, OJaf E. Seybert, prominent musician of Central New York, will give a half-hour recital on the Hammond organ. Hymns will open the program at 3.15 p.

after which the Rev. James E. Mahagan, president of the Council of Churches of Syracuse and Onondaga County, will deliver the invocation. The benediction will be given by the Rev. Francis D.

McCarthy, assistant pastor of St. Cecilia Church, A State Fair chorus of hundreds of voices from Syracuse and Central New York area will sing under the supervision of John T. Vernon L. Lee, assistant pastor of the First Methodist Church, will, conduct, the. Mrs.

Ethel Warfield Allen will be the oryanist and Charles Fink, the soloist. The Rev. Barber L. Waters will preach at 11 a. m.

tomorrow in the Furman Methodist Church. Children's church will be conducted by Mrs. Frank Sheldon. The Rev, A. H.

Wright, a former pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, will speak at the 10.30 m. service tomorrow. Guest minister at the 30 a. m. service tomorrow in Eastwood Baptist Church will be the Rev.

TJerbert Schroeder, minister of the East Genesee Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Donald Rosenberger, member of the Billy Graham Crusade team, will speak at the 10.50 a. m. service tomorrow in Willett Memorial Wesleyan Methodist Guest minister at Church during August, with the Rev.

F. rf. Butman preaching. On Apg. 23 there will be a laymen's service with two leaders from the i and Presbyterian churches.

Lowell Avenue Baptist Church will be the place of worship tomorrow in the union services with Geddes Street Church of Christ with the Rev. William George preaching. Clinton Tasker will preach at 10.30 a. m. Aug.

16 in Lowell Church. Services Aitf. 23 through Sept. 6 will be in Geddes Street Church of Christ, The Rev. B.

H. Payne, Calvary Baptist Churich of Ithaca, will preach tomorrow in Bethany Baptist Church. The Rev. Leo Murphy, pastor, and 1 family are on vacation with his mother in Memphis, and his wife's mother in Chicago, IH. The Rev.

R. C. McCarley of Buffalo will preach next Sunday. Combined services will be held in Brown Memorial Church at 10 a. m.

beginning tomorrow and continuing through Sept. 6. The Rev. Lloyd V. Moffett.

pastor.of Centenary Methodist Church, will preach white the Rev. Robert J. Thomas is on vacation. Organist Trooper George Sampson said was traveling east. Lear- JSS5 lnierm.nl ned told police yphanVs car, lakrritw Ctmetary.

Friends cay Fri- which was headed west, i da? tfrfraMO. to 4. mniac. 7 to MMJ iBsnuski, neral Home. Burial will be in CoUamer Cemetery.

Bearers, all co-workers from, the newspaper's composing at toe tuncral home. BRIOKIBICKlR-In Auburn. N. Aug. Mis.

Anw Bridenbtcker. aitd 71. of JJ T. bj her husband. Wil liam A.

Brtdeniecker; one daughter, Mrs. Martartt Wilder; two brokers, Idward and Ch tries L. Sherman: two listers. Mrs. Chatfleld.

Mrs Fred Cronli; jeteral nieces and nephews. Prayer service troin her home. 304 Main it. Sunday. 3 P- FtiMral from the llbrtnw Community Church at 1.30.

Htts Eaton officiating. Burial Mt. Cemecerr. Fritnda may call at their convenience. Arrangementa B.

L. sons. '--In city. Aug. 7.

1953, awifert by two ions. Ham and "-Valter Selfert: two daughters, aba. Andrews Dwyer MM. William Swift: two- irandchildren. KTeral md neohewi.

Funeral from Home, 1234 Butternut Monday. 3 P. m. Rev. William B.

officiating. Interment Woodlawn Friends may call Saturday to 9 -i. BU Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to P. M. JOfeoh SteekcL aged 79 Vean, dirt at his home.

103 Chestnut, st. North Syracuse, 8. BurJ vlilnc art bis wife. Mamie and two nieeea. Hr was a member of OUvt Branch 40, the Scottish Bite Bodies.

Utica; Zyaja Temole: Centra: Citv Chaoter, BAM. and a member tmd trustee of Andrews Memorial Church. Senrlces at the Sean Funeral Home. North Syracuse. Saturday at p.

m. Interment in Woodlawn Cbmjterr. Friends invited to call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o. m. Areus John Douglas, Charles Upham's car overturned and Sherman, Harold Shaw, a Morris Westcott.

rammed a tree after the Friends ma caW at the funcral ihonie from 2 4 and 7 to 9 Mrs Betty Thorndill. Sidiewood Syracuse, Aug. i. 1953. dloe Strettt of a grandson, Carl: 7 arantWauthters.

Mrs. mida Evans. Mrs. Bonita. CUire.

Marian. Janice and Teresa; 3 great- grandchildren. Rhonda and John Ivans: 3heree Ann StrelU: several and nephews. Funeral services from her homr. Rldgewood Syracuse.

Mono IT at D. m. Friends may dill Saturday evening. Sunday afternoon and evening. Interment Fabtus Cemete y.

Arraafements by John L. Hartwvll. to force open the doors of Uphara's car to extricate the body. Two doctors sped to the scene; in two ambulances. Coroner N.

Woodford of Union Springs also! was summoned. i The accident snarled traffic in the busy highway, for miles as police and emergency crews worked to. clear the wreckage. Both cars were demolished. BCI Corp.

Hugh Maier said, after questioning Learned at the hospital that the car driven by Upham apparently skidded in front of the Learned car. Coroner Woodford said would onjer autopsies. He withheld decisions as to causes of death. Assisting in handling traffic at the scene were Troopers Sproull and Strumpfler. Mr.

Upham was an employe- of the Brewer-Titcaener Cortland. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Allene Mahan Upham and three daughters, Kathleen, 10, Barbara, 5, and Doreen, 4. Funeral arrangements were in- Rev.Joseph Clair Visits Syracuse On Way to NNY The Rev. Joseph R.

Clair of Hancock, former rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Syracuse, passed through the city yesterday on his way to Carthage where he and his family are vacationing through August He canje to Syracuse in 1931 and left in 1943 for Corry, to A 4V a be rector of Immanuel Church, i WWIA hp VB rf as rhnir. evangelistic team, and George Dr. Grady Wilson George B. Shea Dr.

Grady Wilson, a i a evangelist with the Billy Graham While -there he served as chair the American Red Cross, Beverly Shea, soloist with the chaplain of Elks, as will speak and sing at 9 m. MRS. BETTY THORNDILL oi 461 Ridgswood a resident of Syracuse for 14 years, died Thursday at her home. Formerly a beautician, she has been engaged as a professional cook for many years. She was the wife of the late Frank Thorndill.

Mrs. Thorndill is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Streiff of labius; a grandson, Carl Streiff, seven granddaughters, Mrs. Freida Evans, Mrs. Naomi Bonita, and the Misses Claire, Marian, Janice and Teresa Streiff; three great-grandchildren, Rhonda and John Evans, nnd Sheree Ann Streiff; and several nieces and nephews.

chaplain for the bishop and secretary "of the on the state rehabilitation committee, -the examining board for civil service, and diocesan committees on promotion and canon law. Recently he left Corry for Hancock. He spoke with warm appreciation of his years in Syracuse which was the birthplace of his children Mary Elizabeth and Joseph Jr. Liberals Indorse Nominees of Both Major Parties a. m.

torn orrow at the North Drive-In worship service. Dr. Wilson, who substitutes for Dr. Graham in case of illness, is responsible for the daily broadcasts, in addition to speaking to clubs, schools and church groups. Mr.

Shea, whose father was pastor here, is widely known to Syracuse audiences. Heard on the chorus i Paui ftladdox who Billy The program was arranged Graham Personal assistant. He through the Religibus 8 chie th chaplains in Committee of the State Fair. Eur World War 2. The Rev.

Russel L. Krapf will ciety of Concord; Msgr. Joseph of St, John will be Mrs. Irene Dickenson. Mrs.

ArleTie Kleiman will sing. Four Area Men ue at Seattle Four area men are aboard the St. Paul's F. C. transport General Hugh J.

Gaffey, Church; and the Laurence Hosie, executive AU 5- 1D retary of the Syracuse Council The 41st anniversary of the will was due to dock at Seattle yesterday from the Far East, ac- Churches. cording lo an Associated Prdss TA nr-ii- treport. HIT 6 Wl la1m i The -V arc 5 Herbert C. Borne, The Rev. Amos Phipps.

singer Montgomery Syracuse wjll bc: Jr of Au3ab i Forks: orp. Oscar 4 rmnWi A i i and radio a will be in charge of the worship and preaching services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Methodist Church of the Redeemer. 1025 N.

Townsend in the absence of the minister, the Rev. Dr. Pascal DiFlorio. Mr; Phipos is celebrating his 25th year of service in Syracuse. arked tomorrow.

He came to; Huscrcau of 27 Station Syracuse Aug. 9, 1912. The akc pi ac id; PFC Kermit H. Me- William J. Montgomery, son of Gm of Antwerp: and Corp.

James Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery, a stone of 35 Burl Auburn. pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Dearborn, will preach at 13 a.

m. Mrs. Ruth Montgomery will be soloist The Rev. Mary Agnes Mr. PhiDDS will also sine some Wagner, evangelist, will preach at favorite sacred songs on Sundav.

The Rev. Clyius Mowry of Buffalo will preach at 10 a. m. tomorrow in James Street Methodist Church. Mr.

Mowry was formerly minister of James Street Church. The Rev. Walter Parker, recto: 7.30 p. m. Miss Marion Sinclair and Mrs.

Oriette MeVnon vill render selections on the harp and organ at this service. The Rev. Edward Howe, former member of Lafayette Avenue Methodist Church, and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howe of 188 of St.

Philip's Church, will be iman will speak at the 10 calebrant at Holy Communion at 8 m. tomorrow in All Saints' a. m. service tomorrow in Lafayette Avenue Church. Mr.

Howe radio and television programs asj Epjscopa i church. 1800 S. pastor of the Methodist: well as in. the Billy Graham cru- st At 10 a the Morning churches at Ledyard, West Genoa 1 sade meetings, the name 'Bev ray er service will be conducted Shea has become a synonym George A. Detor, candidate for Elmwood Presbyterian 1640 South Ave.

Ministers 3. Edward Hamilton E. Charles Smith --Worship Services-Sand 10A.M. Topic: "GOD BLESS AMERICA" 10:00 A. M.

Supervised Church Nursery Dr. J. Edward Hamilton Will Preach reverent treatment of old Gospel The Rev, Joseph Blinco, pastor of Archway Central Hall, London's Formal indorsement of several (England) a Methodist the ministry from All Saints', and and Venice Center, There will be united services in student at Seabury-Westem East Syracuse Presbyterian logical Seminary. The Rev. Dr.

Christian Republican and Democratic can-j? hurcn at the having returned from rfidatoR was HVPH Service. Mr. BlinCO IS a' H- nnlnfi in didates was given yesterday by vacation, will be in the pulpit in 10 the Liberal Party, wh'ch bases its member of the executive commit- Ltllher an Church at approval of candidates on for the Billy Graham crusaae; past records of democratic ap-'to be held in London in March.ja. Holy Communion will be 3 I proach to problems. 1954, and is here to observe the'administered.

WAB5BB--la tits city, Auz. 7, 1953. Mlag Guais M. Warner. Survived by her mother.

Mrs. Libbie K. Warner, mnd several cotslns. Member of East Syracuse Presbyterian Churcn; also Typotraphteal Trnion No. 55.

Serrlces at 2 9 m. In Welter Funeral Home. 2849 Friends may call Saturday trom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Burla Collamer Cemetery, CoUamer.

N. Z0CCALA-- Mrs. Aatointtte Zuccula, ce 82 years. her home, all Myrtle Aua. 8, I9H.

Surrirwi tar son. Fred: three daughters. Mrs. Anthony Ftamano and Miss Cathertne ZuccaU of Syracuse; Mrs. Euohemla De- Anaalo of Ita stx irandchildren; three ireat-sraadchlldren: alao nieces and nephews.

Funeral Monday. 8.30 from th home and 9.30 m. In 3t. BrlBid's Church. Burial As' sumption Ceme Joiroh Farone tz Son Funeral Service In Hemortam Abraham House, Onondaga Valley Pioneer, Dead Abraham L.

House of 382 E. Seneca tpk. died yesterday in Grouse-Irving Hospital after a short illness. A life resident of Onondaga Valley, Mr. House was among the first settlers there.

He was a member of Valley Presbyterian Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy L. House, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Garfield Funeral Home by the Rev. Herbert f. Schroeder. Interment will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.

today and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow. Indorsed were: For mayor, Don. techniques used and to get instruc-, aid H.

Mead, Republican; for tions for organization of the of Municipal Court, Louis seas Democrat; for judge A First Engldh Chorch 507-519 Strerf Frunk H. Shfmer, D.D.. Tr.stor II A. M. The Service and Sermon "LIKE A TREE" Dr.

If. Claude Hardj-, prcachtr.p Mrs. Childs GeHiaan, Orpinisl Ada. Knock Leveen, Soloist Summer Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.

Church Hour Nursery at 11 A. M. 4 A i 14 A --H. A will be in Fabius 8 wa tz ei TMJ rat fo E. Friends may call this evening lrhe urt ot BCI Sessions tomorrow afternoon and evening.

Lco Dorsey, Republican- for supervisor. Second District, Stan-' JSf LOVING MEMORY of John Maestri. who passett away a year aso. Ifo one the silent heartaches, Only those mho hate lost can tell Of borne In silence. Tor the one we love so well.

WOT. SON AND DAUGHTER FUNERALS BY HENRY SEffERT "died vester- ley.J. Laskowski, Democrat. Elmer, Spinner. Liberal Party day his 146 Mayar st.

chairmarli sPaid He a retired Bornj hope to cniist the services! Missouri Pastor Speaks Tomorrow First Baptist jin charge of the Rev. Lr-land J. JFrye of St. Paul's Church. Brown- jville, and Christ Church.

Sackclts Hours of -service i the same. 8 a. m. Holy ICommunion and 11 3. m.

Morning iPrayer and sermon. Nursci 'school will continue i i-i t.fci.jv nil. 4 i i i at- i 11 in Germany, he had resided in of all independents, liberals andl The Hev. Dr. Adiel J.

TM summer at 11 a. m. Syracuse 6U years. Surviving are' two sons, Harry and Walter; two daughters. Mrs.

Andrews Ewyei- and Mrs. William Swilt; two grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the George W.

Ballweg Funeral Home, 1234 Butternut st. The Rev. William B. George will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call 7 to 9 p. m. today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow.

FRANK W. BAUER of 126 Dor- llabor people in support of our'crief, minister of First a i Wcst Qencses Methodist sum- ticket." First Methodist Church State E. Onondtca Ministers: Albert Uftfirr, Yr-rnon L. Lrr. Jr, Worship.

"THE POWER OF THE HOME 1 Dr. Wilson (1. Coir GueU Prearher Fthel GITS! Niirficry, M. Broadcast over WAGE Sf, Paul's Episcopal Church (Cor. E.

Fayette and Montgomery Sts.) Tenth Sunday After Trinity 8 A. M. and 9 A. M. HOLY COMMUNION 10:45 a Chimes Recital 11 a.

Prayer and Sermon 12:15 F. Baptism Nursery open during: 11 a. m. service. 'Show of Shows' On Water Today At Thornden Pool "Your 1953 Water Show of Church of St.

Joseph, will mer worship service will be at JO speak at both services tomorrow.a-1". tomorrow. The Rev. Herbert in First Baptist Church. Dr 00 rea criof is a graduate of Mercer.

S0 stf a Mrs George PePan. I niversity and studied at Colum- the organist bia and Southern Baptist Theo-; The morning service at the Jogical Seminary. lEvangelical Lutheran Church of He has pastorates in'st. John and St. Peter will be at Shows will be presented by Baptist Church, Tampa, Fla, 10 3.

m. tomorrow. The Rev. Lutheran Church of The Atonement Midland W. Brighton ATM.

The RET. John M. Joslyn, Pastor. 9:00 a. Service and Sermon "UNAFRAID WITH Park pool.

The Mumcipsrl Recreation Commission; an Walmer Rd. Baptist Church. John E. Sjauken. pastor, will at 8-30 p.

m. today at Thorndeiv Toronto, Canada. Gretchen Greisingcr, soprano, sing "Teach Me to Pray" by RESCUE MISSION ALLIANCE OUTDOOR SERVICES TOMORROW EVENING 7:45 Speaker: REV, CRADY WILSOK Associate Evangelist of the BILLY GRAHAM TEAM FKAPOt W. BAUER of 126 Dor- The program will include: Is-j cT, win died Thursday in St. Jo-land Serenade, Rain, Red Sails i scon's Hosnital.

the Sunset. Danse Macabre. Dari-i 1 George He is survived by his wife, Mrs. cing in the Dark, Moon Nocturne, Pauline Hayes Bauer; a son. Waltz of the Flowers.

old Bauer of Seattle, a Members of the cast will in- brother, Claude Bauer of Port By- elude: Mary Stephano. Winnie ron and a niece. Miss Gene Bauer. IKoegel, Marilyn Russell, Carol i Services will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Monday at Edward F. Aber, Mary Kay Holmes, Mary McDei-mott, Ann Converse, Cathie Gaynor Funeral Home, 119 South Schreyer, Carol Sowlcs. Nancy by the Rev. William Mont- Clark, Mary Alice Paul, Beverly gomery of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Interment will be in Morningside Cemetery.

Friends Soft, Joan Sellin. Jirn Royal. Beverly Harmon, Alan Lipman, James Fay Cox. Charles Crowell. SERVICE Dunham Baker 4611 S.

Salini St SmtanUy. 1 P. M. Rev. Grady Wilson Mission Speaker The Rev.

Dr. Grady Wilson, associate evangelist of the Billy Graham team, will speak at 7.45 p. m. tomorrow at the Rescue Mission outdoor service. In case of inclement weather the Sunday service will be in Mission hall.

Dr. Wilson's home is in Charlotte, N. and he and Billy Graham have been life friends. He takes charge of much of the Crusade mail, acaepts many speaking engagements that Mr. Graham is unable to fill, has charge of the Prayer Time broadcasts, noon hour prayer meetings our firandchildren and day at her home, 921 Myrtle sl.

nd ra er meeting which Edwards Named 8th Time to Blood Donor Honor Roll E. W. Edwards Son became the first local organization to be named for the eighth time on the regional Red Cross 1 onor Roll of the week. The Edwards personnel led a list 10 groups that sent Milrior difid lerd inj donors to contribute blood at the may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Pat Lorvcrdon, Jean Verbeck. Jop.

m. today and tomorow. WItLIAM B. CANDEE, 127 Michel hanna Cfark. DuvalJ.

Dick Gara, Bill Fallon and Harry 749 S. Warren st, center. Three local pharmacies, all members of the Syracuse alumni Syracuse Memorial Hospital after; a nd tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 The guest preacher at the 11 inger at' a serv ce the First Meth- lodist Church tomorrow will be Rev. Dr. Wilson G.

Cole, pastor emeritus of the University The Rev. a short illness. Mr. Candee is survived by at C. Candee to 9 p.

m. funeral of ANTOIN- in donors ncivia: a dau hter Mrs ETTE ZUCCALA. who died Thurs- UNIVERSITY METHODIST CHURCH University Avenue at East Genesee Street Services at 9 and 11 o'clock. The Rev. WlHard R.

Cook, Preaching: Sermon: "ON BEGINNING FROM WITHIN" Babyfold to Kindergarten at 11 only J. P. BURNS SON, Inc. WEST OWONDAOA IT. PHOIIS 75-1638 JOHN G.

BUTLER 1104 80UTH SAUNA gT. 4-I1M FAIRCHILD MEECH FUWBtAL CHAPXL St. TH1M They the Lancaster Pharmacy, Howard's Main st. Pharmacy and Miller's Pharmacy. four great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. a a i fru. the home and at 9. tomorrow at the home.

The Rev. will be at 8.30 a. m. Monday at 30 a. m.

in 's Church. She leaves a the evening service in the War Memorial. tel Syracuse Pharmacy which named for the second straight tn 4 to 4 with the staff of ocal Internal Revenue office. Frasier Funeral Home L. FrMin.

Us, Mtr. 1211 N. at. 3-1MI Garfield Funeral Home u. WMtcott gt Soil were Eagan Real Estate, Memorial Hospital, Syracuse State school and the Veterans Administration.

Greenleaf Funeral Home 501 W. Onondftct ft. H. QRIKNLEAr LIO. MQR HART QUINN QUIN1.

LXCENS1D UANAGCR 1-9823 IflO Duforth St. 73-4333 Kompf Funeral Parlors W. 1C. KOWr Uecmtd Manager Fitch St Phont 75-7790 LEITTEN KRUEGER funeral Bwwertoa IH 54-Q9K KRRO SONS sod Jot Utn. 1-M11 Schumacher -Whelan Bros.

HOMB 3M W. OWOHDAOA ST. Welter Funeral Home M4t JA3CK8 ST. 73-4170 Edward J. Walsh Son STJtIIVAH CAZINOVIA, 5.

T. i'BONI 430-J Fhrtate 7 to 9 p. m. today. MRS.

MARY TIMMINS KO- Rhode Island. and two grandsons, one of whom is Brother Alphonsus i IGabrlcl, FSC. at LaSalle Academy, I I I I I I Leave NOITLTY of- 1351 W. Onondaga Rounding out this week's Honor jst a native of and 11 T7 T1 7 I a Syracuse resident 53 years, died in St. Joseph's Hospital last night following a brief illness.

She was a communicant of Holy Rosary Church and member of LCBA. Surviving are three daughters, Services for ROBERT McCAR- THY of 209 Hillside who died Tuesday, were conducted at 8.30 a. m. yesterday at the Keegan and Osbelt Funeral Home and at 9 a. m.

in St. John the Baptist Church where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated by the Mrs. Cecile K. Paul, Mrs. Francis Culkins assisted by Crawford and Mrs.

Dwight Wight-'the Rev. Phillip Meany as deacon and two grandchildren. land the Rev. Robert Long as sub- 17-Month-Old Boy Injured in Crash Seventeen-months-old Mitchell Clark of Building J-3. Syracuse Services will" be at 8.30 a.

"in Assumpiron University housing, suffered a Monday at the J. Son'Cemetery where the Rev. Culkins scalp laceration yesterday when: Funcr al Home and 9 a. m. injrcndered commital'services.

Bear- thecar which he was a Most oly Rosary Church. Burial crs were Joseph Mercurio, John ger crashed into the rear of aj i be in st Agnes Cemetery. Rochm. Wardell Vfilcott, Edward parked car the 1100 block of Friends may call at 652 W. On- Sigel, Howard Morgan and How- Henry W.

Hipkins of 254 Huntley st. attendant in Traffic Court since it was opened 15 years ago, said yesterday that he will resign from the police force after 32 years service. Before the court assignment, "Mr. Traffic" was on duty many years at E. Fayette and S.

Salina sts. MARY JANE DOUGALL 111) K. Colvtn FLORIST Our Prlcw Own Weekdin I a. to I tundw a. m.

to 5 tft Icktl ThMttr AL MARKOWITZ, Florist at Timbello Florist COORT ST. Comstock ave. Patrolman Charles Gorman said the child was a passenger in a car operated by his mother, Mrs. Irma Clark, which crashed into a car owned by Robert B. Davern of 105 Lathrop rd.

Davern's mi- chine was driven over the curb and into a steel pole, police said. DEATHS IN OTHER PLACES Rodman, Frtdw. 69. Sidney, Thuridir. Cltude Iibeil, 19.

Ofdenxburi, Thursday, Mrs. Lloyd Cohen. 49. CortUnd. Friday.

Mrs, Harry Wereshak, 58. Waterloo, Friday. Francli Ochs. SS. Norfolk.

Thursday, Percy 44. Massena. Thursday. Mrs. Florence Bradley, 83.

Camden. Friday. CUfton Speller, 59. TJJtca, Friday, Mrs. Nellla Dennee.

It, oi Camden. Auborn. Friday, John F. 79, oi Bowen.i Corners. ftlainnncnfa Karl Lutz Monument Co.

3-4447 3718 8L Open ETcninn 73-Ottl oiidaga st today from 7 to 9 p. m. ard Marbes. Rotary Treats Salvation Army Camp Youths to Watermelon A Rotarians are at Jefferson Park today serving watermelon cutting for the 135 children in Salvation Army camp. At yesterday's lunch hour in the Onondaga, members were reminded that the camp was built and dedicated by Rotarians deiras, with cobblestone streets running high into volci.nic mountains; and tourists sliding down in sleds run by local experts.

His trip touched at Morocco, Italy, Grece, Egypt and Asia Minor, finishing with a run through the new communities of in. memory of Barny Shattuck, Israel, its orange groves, Tel Aviv Dedication of a flagpole, also the and Jerusalem. gift of Rotarians, is part of today's program. The lunch hour speaker was Dudley K. Post, a club member, who showed motion pictures he took in lands bordering on the Mediterranean.

He began at Funchal in the Ma- Ferdinand Schulte offered the invocation. Congratulations were in order for Richard Morris, their songleader, who is being married today. Members were reminded that Tuesday, Aug. 18, is service club night at the Billy, Graham crusade in the War -Memorial Christian Science The one soirit as the euidir.e Principle men. and nations wiil be" brought out in the Lesson- Sermon in i i a Science churches tomorrow.

The subiecl is "Spirit." The Golden is from 1 Corinthians: "Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God." One of the passages to be read from the Bible wiU.be: "Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not orofit." (Jer. Readings the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, will SOUTH CHURCH Presbyterian (Cor. S. SaHna and Colvln Sts.) John T. Reeve and Donald E.

Wallace, Ministers 10:30 A. M. The Rev, Donald E. Wallace Sermon; "THE VICTORY OF FAITH" 7:30 M. Moody Institute Science Film "DUST ORJDESTINY" (Nursery for small children at 10:30 a.

m. --Summer Sunday School from a. FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH Jefferson and Montgomery Streets REV. ARNOLD WESTCOTT, Minister Rev. John L.

Barley, Minister of Education John T. Clough, Minister of Music Georgre Oplinger, Organist 11:00 A. M. "ACQUIRING A CHRISTIAN MIND" REV. ADIEL J.

MONCRIEF, D.D., First Baptist Church, St. Joseph. Mo. Church School for Nursery, Pre-School, Kindergarten and Primary Departments at the Church Hour 7:30 P. M.

AND THE THREE JUDGMENTS" Rev. Adiel J. Moncricf, D.D. Gretchen Griesingo.r, Soprano A Cordial Welcome to Summer Visitors BILLY GRAHAM TEAM MEMBERS GRADY Preacher BEYE SHEA SERVICE First Presbyterian Church 620 West Genesee Street MINISTERS William H. McConaffhy James Lowell Harris A.

Worship Sermon: "A CHRISTIAN MUST GROW" Mr. Harris preaching Church School 10:00 A. through Sixth Grades 11:00 A.M.--Rev. A. MocKinney 7:30 P.

Joseph Blinco of London, England include: "Question What are spirits and souls? Answer To human belief, they are oerson- aiities constituted of i and matter, life and death, truth and error, good and evil: but these contrasting pairs of terms represent contraries, as Christian Science reveals, which neither dweH together nor assimilate The term souls or spirits is as improper as the term gods. Soul or Spirit signifies Deity and nothing else." 19-20). Park Central Presbyterian Church E. Fayette and S. Townsend Sis.

9:30 Morning Worship and Church School i' Greatest Thing in the World" Mr, Lewi en, Preaching EVANGELISTIC CENTER MAXWELL AVENUE NORTH SYRACUSE PASTOR--C. P. KILGORE FELLOWSHIP MEETING Sohirdoy Night --8 P.M. OUR JUBILEE NIGHT Visiting Ministers from Rome and McGraw, N. Y.

SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE--8 P. Deliverance end Healing Prophesies Are Coming Forth The Gifts of the Spirit Are Being Manifested by the Power of God in an Old Time Way. IF YOU NEED PRAYER, CONTACT US COME WORSHIP WITH US THIS WEEKEND.

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