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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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O.C1MMW Sucambsittt CtoM DoMm. WadtwoHh tb, aundty at Mi aftorft slMH Mr. Dotttttr a UJa 4tnt by thi HacallUsJi look Co. for IB yMn prior to fttlring ItM. was oommualcajtt At- aunptlon Chureh and a masrttr of Its Holy Socitty.

Ht was a ntntor af Pasttav Athlotle Club and a former i Surviving are flvt nltcet, Mrs Rotaart G. Bancroft, Mrs. John I. Dotlanr, Mn, J. Frank Lynn.

Ifrs. Robert W. Oliver Mn. i a a Walitr, tnd three nephtwt, Henry John 1. and Robert E.

Dotterer. Services will be at tomorrow tht Gang Memo- nAm ftf 17M i rnnlham ttiuri and It, rial Chapel, Fordham Road and Avenue, and at 9 a.m. In Attumption Church. Burial will COOK 11 at Ihe Greenleal Fun- Thursday 1 p.m.. D.D..

olflelat- Intermertt fjfti call 3 DAVIS md vii; Junta Jsmts; mi a brother. i Puller; ihMrs. Sen-lew in llje Of ralrchlld 'erment call at Monday, to 2 MVJ 7 HADLEV diu Mrs. tcfc Oi tivt Si several ruaml 1 and 1-30 P.m fit I reri Wo" t-ttr and eh i Id and ntphews nt Church of ev. Clau at hit tenuity Bar -Bay cemetery.

Cleveland ffcAK urrlees iOtfte Method bards Bay, ReA -Interment rc de T. In Bcri conduct nhardt Hondir IM Tenlenee. In tton may call at tioTutsday even me p.m at his home at their cpn- tsdiy of flowers, con rib u- to Com- HUTCHINS Harry limey Hutchlns. 11? Grace Feb. I.

1W3. Survn-ed bj tiuthter, fctbel Hulchins. and a niece. Mrs. at the Gre Wednesday.

Henry Labbc. Services Funeral Home Charles Bmten officiating. Pricnds In- Inteiment White Chanel Mem- err Gardens DeWllt. Friends mai call at SdJ St Tuei- ORE ENLEAF HOME KAPP Canada IE lit. T.

Survived bv his brother several nieces and Wednes" Funersl Hr cr R. Kp Liverpool Tuesday. MAURER FtJNERAL HOME pool. Rev Walt; Interment tery. mw Maurer Funersl Home R.

Kpno of- KELLOGG Mn. Mlnntt BeabanH, Ttved by one lottt Gillip of lottt Gillip of Redbank. two listers. Mrs Lee Kohler and Ctrl Gerutil cousin Mrs OUo iehitllne. Services Carfield Punera Home Wednesday, i a.m..

Rev. Rob IT QU I -BiWIit flW -t J. Thomas Inttrmen cemeter Irr at Friends Tuesday 2 HOME KYSER Mrs. Milton T. Cook Dies; Rites Thursday Maella W.

IN KMvwt Mwt, 4M. eapttteaiy aer hone. MM MUnmtf heart attach aJUr attMtflnf (be at friNri, Luther A. PeMantee; todM ThtndMjr, Born la bracuM, Mrs. wat a Hammer mUkttt at At returned to It yean and ptoed by theUaMiMUM tor tat Cook a immbar Chorch tt a.

Ml tan T. Cook, H. Maaow, wlM at at Ttwntay at OfMAteaf IV Heral Hama, Ml W. OnaMdm it tat Rw. Dr.

John U. olftdatbit. Burial wttt Oratalawtt Hamwial Warnan. ba la a may trtn I p.m. today p.m.

tomorrow tat tarn) lf tf ranND Dies; HorseMR Hkny VuMr IUMH. Itt OnM dUd jmatrtv Ua bMH after wtf IHMMt la tt, a jytamal' itaV I jraart. fit a mlk)r at Maw York ma tor nany Mr. Hvtehlia a mtmbar tt ttw CMtnl Mm Tack Trotting X. IV enl ef UnM Aaacl AamiattM art tatjfcter, Mioi HutealH, airi.a nloee, Him? Laabo, both at iyie- CUM.

Scrvkw will bftt I pJn. to nortl Horn, W. tht Htv. Chv)M ft, teuton officiating. Baritl will be in LOU1II HCUfONR BVCKNir WILSON, be In Friendi may all from to 4 and 7 to pja.

today at tot Ju home. Arthur E.Prieur Succumbs at 80 Arthur Eli Pricur, a former proprietor of the Warner Hotel, died Saturday at University Hospital after a short illness. He was SO, Born In Detroit, he had lived at 120 Hudson St. A resident for he owned apartment houses on West Onondaga Street in addition to the hotel. He retired in 1956.

Mr. Prieur is survived by a son, Arthur G. Prieur; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and Mrs. Ralph C.

Graves, both of New York City, and Mrs. Melvin Saunders ot Liverpool. and three grandchildren. Private services were Sunday Mrs. Sidwl Hospital after a ko( lltneu.

Mn. Sidart was a lift ot Syra- 'wu a cant ot Our of Pompel Church. 5 i v- jng are her husband, Carmen Stdari; a daughter, Virginia Ann Sidari; five sisters, Mrs. Clement 'Colucci, Mrs. Theodore Gruen, Mrs.

Nicholas Masters, Mrs. Nicholas E. Speach and Mn. John Sucapani; five Anthony, Charles. James, Joseph and Leonard Desimone, and several nieces and nephews, and cousins.

Services will be at a.m. Thursday at the Pirro Sons Funeral Home, 518 N. Stale and at 9:30 BJH. in Our Lady of Pompei Church, where a solemn high Mass -ol requiem will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Si, diad yoitcrday ID Ctty Hospital after a abort til- are rviving Mrs. Ann Gen Wilson; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isom Wilson Sr.

and Brother, Isom Wilson all Bellair, Ohio, and sister, Mrs. Esther Fufcher of Brooklyn. Services are incomplete and in charge ot Hie J. B. Dorsey Funeral Home.

FREDERICK E. LUX of 118 Liverpool, died ducted at the J. P. Burns Funeral Home. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery.

MRS. A I C. SLOAN, 51, of 237 Edgcrton Place, died yesterday in Midtown Hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Solvay and a communicant of OUr Lady of Solace Church, Surviving are her husband, Stanley R. Sloan; a.

William L. Walsh. Burial Will be con Assumption Cemetery. 5o Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and to- Friday in the Veterans Adfnin- istration Hospital after a short illness, Private services were conducted yesterday.

Charles H. Cross Jr. brother, of Philadelphia, two sisters, Mrs, Thomas H. Ringwood and Mrs. John Donaldson of Heading.

Pa and several nephews. Services will be nieces and at 8'15 a.m. Thursday at the John C. Tindall Funeral Home at 9 am. Our Lady of Solace Church where a solemn high Mass of be celebrated.

be in St Agnes requiem will Burial will Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2' to 4 and 7 to 9 "pjn. tomorrow at the funeral home, 1921 W. Genesee'St.

SAMUEL KAPLAN of University a retired baker, died Sunday at his home. morrow at the funeral honie. PAUL R. WOODS. 11.

ol 108 LeRoy Road, North Syracuse, died Sunday at his home after suttenng a heart attack. Mr. Woods was a life resident of Syracuse, He retired as a New York Central Railroad engineer in 1961 after 46 years service. He was a Brotherhood member ot the Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. Lodge 120.

Surviving are two daughters, Miss Shirty Woods and Mrs. Ralph LaBarre; a scm. William Woods; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Barton and Mrs. Francis Famngton; a brother.

Perry B. Woods, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 2 m. tomorrow at the Goddard Crandall Funeral Home, 3111 James SU, -the Rev. Leonard Bssford Officiating.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Enends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the lu neral home. Word has been received here of ne "of i rch I Id Wedri' MCCO. vited.

Interment 3 MCCpnwliy Rev William A illia ma? ctll at 3( at, TuMdai. 1 igntnbutians mly be made oof cemcterj. SOj ,4 and 7 to 9 to Me FAICCHILI MEECH MfKIBBEN McKibben, fvm 3, Survived and ncnhews erfav 10 i m. Welter is 3t. I offtc Home, James ftoi-al 5.

WowThewi Assumption Ce may ctll 7 to tciatlnr Bur- Friends p.m. Monday, to 4 n.rrt, Tuesdn FUNERAL HOME MULLIN David Wallace Mullin. 79, of Cicero. W.Y,. ntt 1, There are no survivors In the area Funeral services Traub Funeral Home.

CcntrU Wednesday ID a Edwin A Potter Triends may call Tuesday to 4 to TltAUB FVNERAL HOME PRIEUR Arthur i Prieur. 130 is Hudson by son. Arthur Prieur, daueh- ters, Mrs. Kenneth Thomts. Mrs Hitch C.

Oravw, Mrs. Melvin G. Stunders, brother, Gtorgt Prieur three trandchitdren. Private funeral services were held tl J. P.

Burns aon funeral Rome, 6S3 w. it convenience of the ilj 1 Burial wta in Woodlavn tery. RUSSELL 0. Russell or North Miami Beach Fteb. i.

survivrt fcl fits wife. Mona Wood Rujsell: daurhlcn. Marian R. Kline and M. Ranter: A son, John two Eliza both F.

Rut several gcrvtc. Home, WMnwrtav, a Gtry Hikes offtcisring. mtnt Womllawn Cemetery, sisters. Sarah Bottrll) Rupp; a brother. 11 ftranrfchlldrcn several and nephews.

from. Ftasler Fu- Intw- Frltndt D.m.. tnd tomorrow FUNERAL DIRECTORS 9 CARL J. BALLWEG J. P.

BURNS ft SON, Inc. JOHN G. BUTLER Kplscopo Funeral Home HO DArTMil I'll IT, FAIRCHILD MEECH oftt-mt BOMM1 Gntield Funeral Home, Inc. Funeral MUHrHT ft KNIGHT A native of Poland, he lived in Llle dealh SaUlr day of MRS. MIN- Syracuse 50 years and was a NIE KELLOGG, 85, of 165 Manor Drive, Red Bank, after a long illness at her home.

Mrs. Kellogg was a resident ol Syracuse until moving lo tlie home of her daughter, Mrs, Charlotta Gallap, several years ago. She was the widow of John Kellogg. Surviving besides her daughter arc two sisters, Mrs. Carl Gchm of Syracuse and Miss Lee Kohler of New York City, Services will be at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the Garfield Funeral Home, 515 Westcolt the Rev. member of Temple Adath Yes- hunm. He was employed by Bloom's Bakery until his rctire- jment in 1959, and was A mem- Iber of the Baker's and Confectioners Union. Surviving are four daughters Mrs. Ned H.

Badaines. Mrs. Herman Richman, Mrs. Donald Noticfc, all of Syracuse, and Mr. Julius Reitkopf of Los Angeles, and seven grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Birnbaum's Funeral Home, Rabbi Irwin Hyman and Cantor IW.to White Ctuptl Memory Carton, my emll (ram lo MB. todnjr it fet fuMnl SdJoolstoGef Gift from Coarrty Mr. WllMH his wife, in Uir, Ohio, Mr. Wilton WM a Byraoukt rttl- dent 14 ytmn.

He was loyed by Crucible Steel Co. for (tie A set of Btiir will same period, be presented by the county gov- wa ernmcnt to the city schools to- a World War Dr. Gerald A. Cleveland, acting superintendent of the Syracuse- school celve the system, will re- contribution made Memorial Unit Elects Officers Paul Steinberg last night was re elected i of the Memorial Association of Syracuse and Onondaga County, an office he has held for 31 consecutive years. The association is composed of 35 war veterans' organizations and patriotic groups.

Other officers elected during the i at the Onondaga County War i a were: John flevojr, first vice president: Eatph J. Margaisso. sec ond vice i Fred A. Klotz, third vice i Charles a ay, treasurer; Barbara Torrello, secretary: Dr. Cfilvin Thompson, chaplain; John E.

Brolan. public relations; Sylvester diLorehzo, ser geant-at-arms. and, EUjel chairman of the board' of trustees. available by the county for use by seventh grade and and high school libraries. The ceremony will be at 3:30 i.m.

In the Board ot Education building, 409 W. Genesee St. The Blair Reports consist of acts and figures pertaining to wpulation. land use, recreation, transportation and other topics about the City of Syracuse and Onondaga County of the past, resent and projected through 980. The reports also are being made available to county public chools.

The paintings of two Central New York artists will be On display during the month Of Feb- tiary in the Minoa Free Library. Exhibited are the works of Mrs. Sheila Boll of use, whose paintings were first ex- libited in this aiea at the New York State Exposition art exhibition. She studied ceramic deign at Alfred University and worked as an interior decorator Cleveland. Ohio.

The second exhibitor is Wladimir A. Bielkin of JordanvUle. A native of Moscow, USSR, he IBS exhibited in Europe. Beides painting. Bielkin also has a booh illustrator, artoonist and art editor.

DEATHS Ocdensbure-- John E. Gflmaur 71, Mrs. Btsstc Rich-morn! 13 Koul. II, Willcw Sr Bord, S( ItJiara-- Wlllard A s. He Norwich-- Robert Ph I la del ph in-- Clarence O.

Koonf. T(. Mrs Ellen i (t CO niucsl-- Charles 12 Cortland-- Mary McGory 7B, Auburn-- Mrs. Murv Frumento. U.

Mrs George 61. Auburn-- Gtijriic noth. Ftcminp-- Mrs. Kmr.lc A. graves Ph.oenlx-- Mrs.

McDoupn! Mrs. Mm it M. 14 Harold Lcrner officiating. BurialiRobert J. Thomas officiating.

will be in Adath Yeshurn Cemetery. Friends may call at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Richman, 111 Standish Drive. DEATHS SPADABO Mrs Mary Di atwdaro, t2. Auburn.

ol An- etl sauirdaj. burn Mumoml will be at 3 30 a Wednesday from the Meagher Cuddy Funeral SI N. Seymour Auburn, uld thony Spsdaro at, died Fen in Hospital. Funeral ton Si Mass of rl5 a.ro A solemn hisft be offered at Ctlurco. be in st, Jojeoh's Ceme- Friends may call from 3 5 in St and 7 lo 9 p.

the func- Mr today and tomorrow me. CCDDT WOODS Paul R. Woods of IM LeRoy JM. North Syracuse. Feb.

3. IM3 Survived by two daughters. Ralph LiBerre Jr Miss Shirley Woods' one- son, William Woods, one brother. Perry Woods; two sisters. Mrs Francis FirrHlitton and MM.

Mildred Barton, two grandchildren, Mveral nieces and Funeral Ooddftrd lew. qoddftrd Hone, Mil i i tery Funeral Wednesday, Leonard Mtford cffl- intermetit Cwne- ienda mtj ctll to St. 'If CKAHDAtL WOBMUTH yflft hujbsnd. wilaon Wormuth; dkuitiUTi, UTS. Heuek.

HIM Wormuth; one ton. William; one trtaddiURbter: om ilBter. Mrs. Dorit wilcox: brathcrt, RolinO Adilt and Robert Adslt: two ftunte, itreral and neohews, StnrictJ Wednesday Palar- Funeral Home. 17 OroTe Rev.

John Croi- br OfflCUtlne. Kurlal CemebEry vtutini to i Monday. to 1 and 7 to I p.m, lar. In Ikeu of fl YEAKEL HOMX FUNERAL DHKCTOR3 RA li. PIRRO i SONS FRAS1ER PUNUAL HOMI ltlfl.UnMlRI.tMI I Schumacher-Whelan Broa.

JOHN C. TINDALL Welter Funeral Home Buna! will be in Oakwood Cemetery. F'nends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. DAVID WALLACE MtlLLIN of Cicero died yesterday at his home of a heart attack.

He was 72. A native of Canada, he lived in Cicero for 14 years. He was a repairman at Syracuse University before retirement. There are no known survivors in the area. Services will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow at the Traub Funeral Home, ttie Rev. Edwin A. Potter officiating. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, Street, Centrtl North Square.

a i Fulton-- -Garrold Bailee, 7S Ptri 1 Paul Morei, Gl Siindny Watertown-- Irnest R. S3. Laura It, Virltlri Waterlonn-- James McCormidt, 12. Louis Pccora, M. Hcnrv Tovev.

Weather Warmer, snow today; fair to morrow. Temperature readings report ed by the United States Weathe: Bureau: AIRPORT STATION 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 16 2:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

2 4:00 a.m. 6:00 pm, 22 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 2 8:00 a.m. p.m.

1 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 24 12:00 m. Highest, 24; lowest. -3; aver age, average same date las year.

41; average same date fo 46 years, 24. Sun sets today 5:22 p.m. Sun rises tomorrow 7:14 a.m. Lamps lighted (all ve hides), 5:52 p.m. trace of an inch.

Precipitation cities Monday Albanv AtlfttUx ADa'ticCiLy BOM on Buffalo CnieMo Denver Detroit OTHER CITIES and low ttmtxrdtures in 10 -41 Los AnttlM II MIMiamt Beach 16'fcw Orleans 50 4IH. City 23 phot nix IS 35 fort Worth 17 KansM Cltr 31131. Ltuti ileattle 'Cam lit IVMhlnvton ii tl i.i.witfnt*iimiaroneijT TO WEATHER FORECAST-- Light unow ii expected to fall Tuesday from the lower lakes region eastward into most of the North Atlantic itatei. Light mow rain forecast for sections of the upper plains and Rockies. Rain is also in gtore for parts of the Pacific coast into portions of the central and upper plateau, as well as along the tast coast of Florida.

A ilow warming trend is predicted for most of the nation, except for the Northwestern plutni and plateau where colder air should be experienced. (UPJ Ttlephoto Map) 2 Artists Exhibit Works Chancellor Is Patron Chancellor William P. Tollcy became a patron of the annual Syracuse University Alumni Scholarship Ball as he accepted his ticket from Mi'E. Doris Erskine, honorary ticket chairman. Stand" ing are Neal Brenneman of the ticket committee, and Raymond Blair of the patrons committee.

Th dance will be Feb. 22 in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Syracuse. Proceeds help provide a four-year echolarship for year students. State Education Group To Meet Here Today Parents and educators will assemble today at Hotel Syracuse for the mid-winter meeting of the board of managers of the New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers. Mrs.

John MaJlory of Endicott heads the three-day conference. Listed on the agenda for the conference are discussions of the legislative action program of the congress, the program of the 1963 state convention at Albany and the 37th annual Cornell-PT-A Institute program. The board will' hear reports by sLate committees, a rtport on the past leadership training program and an outline of the state leadership training institute to take place in July at the State University of Buffalo. The board is comprised of elected officers, state chairmen, district directors, the immediate past president and the chairman of the national congress. Members of the board from the Syracuse area who are attending the conference are Mrs.

John Leadley of North Syracuse, district director of the central us- tnct; Mrs. Merton Ulshafer of CamiUus, a high school service chairman; and Mrs. Thomas W. Edson of Camillus, state exhibits chairman. Gouverneur Man And Wife Killed POTSDAM CAP)--Charles A.

Jones, 35, president of a fuel oil company in Gouverneur was killed and his wife. Frances, 37, was injured fatally when their automobile and a tractor-trailer collided on Route 11. south ot here. Jones was dead at the Mrs. Jones died a few later at Potsdam Hospital.

Trespassers Get 150 Days in Jail Two men were ordered to serve 150 days in Onondaga County Penitentiary after they pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of wilful trespass. City Court Judge Rocco Regltano imposed the sentences on Robert J. O'Melia, 23, of 206 Barrett and Jackie Lee irvgton, 21, of 1121 Montgomery St. WIN Poodle LISTEN TO WFBL 1390 i iccaddly aj j.j._t j-L AU'IXPINSE THRIFTOVt fteiTAURAMT HEW vomti yMMCAUORD StNSATION AND THt fOHllM CIKUTIOUMCC Writ. 0, 117 WIST ITMfT NEW TORI CALL citcie tinlwi Annt A DREIER HOTEL Growing with tlie Community Since of faithful strvlei Is ripmtntid in our study growth.

Stntei Federal istablishid in 1921. Todiy, the Association maintains thrte stpirata officti, fully stafftd, ind is thi larftst stvincs and loan association bttwten Utiea and Rochtstcr. Presint asstts are in of $38,000,000.00. Each account at Soneca Fidaral is Insured up to $10,000,00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insur- Corp. UTEST DIVIDEND SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.

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