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The Post-Standardi
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Rites Tomorrow The Rescue Mission will be serving its 85th annual Christmas Day dinner to the homeless and transient men, as well as the men in its rehabil itation program, at noon Monday at 811 E. Washington St, DEATHS BECKER Mrs. PHsclUA A. Bocker. 43 Drive, Nedrow.

Dec. Survived by a son, Mark S. mother. Mrs. H.

S. orouiers. Aioen wunam and Gareth H. Webb; two sisters, Mrs. Frank De Palma and Mrs.

Edward Roe 1 1 and several nieces and nephews. Services Sunday 2 p.m.. Hall a 1 Home. Cherry Valley Road. a a 1 1 e.

the Rev. Gordon Knapp officiating. Burial LiFayette Cemeterv. Calling hours Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. HALL FUNERAL HOME BROWN Mrs.

AUetta N. Brown. Syracuse former resident of Georgetown. December 21, 1972. atgCastle Rest Nursing services day at Charles D.

Barker Funeral Benedict ot Newark officiating. Spring DEH1TT CHAPEL. IN'C. MAWHINNEY Donald M. Mawbinney.

74. 906 Rugby Dec. 21, 1972. Surviving are his wife. Mrs.

Antoinette C. Stone Mawhin Mrs. H. Vollelt Sgkbis a sister, Mrs. Archie D.

Hall; a nephews. Richard six grand Park Ceivral Presbyterian Church," the Rev. Bradford N. Pusey officiating. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Fridav at the Fairchlld Meech Funeral Chapel. 500 W. Onondaga St. Contributions may be made to the College of Forestry Foundation in care of svracusc University or to the Park Central Prcstfyterian Church FAIRCI1ILD MEECH Building Fund. HILTON FUNERAL HOME YAGER J'NEILL SON, STREET 685 5724 P.M.

Maurer CAUD OF TIi 'AKS fur.i; AHTHA CORSi VO WALSER GRANITE CO. Mr. bl i Ftors LYSANDER. PHOENIX m0fl "BALLWEG LUNSFORD Funeral Home. Inc.

1012 a. HO!) 2304 Bagozzi Twins, 2G01 Milton Ave. j. P. Burns Son, PIRRO SONS, Inc Inc.

Delanev Greabell 241 Kinne East Syracuse 137 1521 Demong Waidele 506 Prospect Ay GR 1 0350 EATON TUBBS E. Genesee 3214 FAIRCHILD MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL, INC. 500 W. Onondaga GR5 5I01 Farone Sons, Inc. 723 JAMES ST.

.173 6627 GANG MEMORIAL CHAPEL 104 FordHam Rd. at Teall 453 6161 GARFIELD FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 515 Westcott St. GAYNOR MASLYN, Inc. U9 South Syracuse, 475 8328 Giminskj Wysocki, Inc.

1320 Genesee Street. 422 11U7. GODDARD CRANDALL Funeral Home, 3111 James HO3 4320 Greenleof Funeral Home W. ONONDAGA ST. 514 Turtle St.

HA2 2417 Skroback Funeral Home BJJ TRAUB FUNERAL HOME. INC. Call 668 2688 WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC. AMBULANCE SERVICE CENTRAL SQUARE, 668 2654 Welter Funeral Home FRASIER SHEPARDSON FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1217 N.

Salina PhontORI 2349 For Crash Victim Services for Mrs. Priscilla Webb Becker, 43, of 115 Bailey Drive, Nedrow, who was fatally injured Thursday night in an automobile accident on Interstate Route 81, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Hall Funeral Home, LaFayette. Burial will be in LaFayette Cemetery. A Nedrow resident 16 years, she was the widow of Charles Mrs.

Reese Dies at 90 Mrs. Anna Toal Reese, 90, of School Street, Skaneateles Falls, died yesterday at Auburn Memorial Hospital. A native of Scotland, she resided in Skaneateles Falls 14 years. Mrs. Reese was a communicant of St.

Bridget's Church, Skaneateles Falls. Surviving are a daughter in law, Mrs. Joseph Fielding a grandson, Joseph Fielding, both of Skaneateles Falls, and three great grandchildren. Services will be at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday at the Bernie J.

O'Neill and Son Funeral Home, 51 Jordan Skaneateles, and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's of the Lake Church. There hours. Frank Wickham Succumbs ot 82 Services for Frank S.

Wickham, 82, of S. Main Street, Brewerton, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Hilton Funeral Home, 9525 S. Main rJ Brewerton. The Rev.

Donald Forsberg will officiate. Burial ill be in Pine Plains Ceme Calling hours will be 2 to A and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions I may be made to the Brewer ton Methodist Church building fund. The founder of F.

A. Wickham Hardware, Plumbing and Heating. Mr. Wickham' died yesterday at a local nursing home. A native of Brewerton, he was in the real estate and development business in that area.

He owned a farm in Brewerton, where he had a riding stable. Mr. Wickham was justice of the peace for the Town of Cic en and also served on the town board of supervisors and the zoning board. He was a member of the Methodist Church and its board. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

lola Spencer Wickham; and three sons, Raymond Wickham of Louisiana, and Nor mand and Armond Wickham, both of Brewerton; four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Brodock of Flori MRS. NELLIE EASTERLY LOOK of 1010 Wolf St. died yesterday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital. A life resident of Syracuse, she was a communicant of St.

John the Baptist Church. Surviving are a brother, Frank F. Easterly, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Keegan and Osbelt Funeral Home, 900 N.

Salina and at 9 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. MRS. ALLETTA N. BROWN GEORGETOWN Mrs.

Al letta N. Brown, 97, formerly of Georgetown, died Thursday at a nursing home in Syra A native of Lebanon, she was the widow of Albert A. Brown. Mrs. Brown was a member of Georgetown Baptist Church.

Surviving are a son, Wilfred Brown of Jamesville; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Reeves of Syracuse and Mrs. Genevieve Andrus of Lake Worth, eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Another son, Alfred Brown, died in 3967. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Charles D. Barker Funeral Home, Cedar Street, Morrisviile. Spring burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Lebanon. Contributions may be made to Georgetown Baptist Church or Lebanon Federated Church. D.

Becker, who died in 1969. Mrs. Becker was employed by New York Telephone Co. 10 years. Surviving are a son, Mark S.

Becker, and a daughter, Miss Melissa A. Becker, both of Nedrow; her mother, Mrs. H. S. Andrews; her mother in law, Mrs.

Alice Becker of Nedrow; three Fnends may call at their convenience at the family residence. 2108 Euclid Contributions may be made to the Jewish Community Center. Services for GEORGE A. YAGER, 55. of 1019 Coid Springs Road, Liverpool, who died yesterday at St.

Joseph's Hospital, will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Maurer Funeral Home, the Rev. Dr. Milton T. Jefferson, pastor of the Liverpool First United Methodist Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. A native of Syracuse, Mr. Yager resided in Liverpool most of his life. He was a correction officer at the County Penitentiary at Jamesville. Mr.

Yager was a member of the Liverpool First United Methodist Church. A veteran of World War If, he was a member of Liverpool American Legion Post 188. He also was a former member of the Liverpool Odd Fellows lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Arlene Seeburger Yager; two sons, Gary G.

and Terry R. Yager, both of Liverpool; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Whitton of Manlius and Mrs. Herbert Way of Pompey and a brother. Albeit Yager of Liverpool.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 300 Second Liverpool. Services for MORRIS A. LAWTON, 43, of Plainville Road, Memphis, who died Wednesday at State University Hospital, will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Gates Funeral Home, 29 W.

Genesee Baldwinsville. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Gray Succumbs Word has been received of the death of Mrs.

Gladys B. Gray, 77, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Thursday at a hospital there. Mrs. Gray is the daughter of the late Rev.

and Mrs. Elmer E. Benson. Mr. Benson served as pastor in churches in the Liverpool and Morris ville areas many years ago.

Surviving are her husband, Harold S. Gray; a son, Leslie B. Gray; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Cook of Maryland TAhn nf TTnrf bert and William Q. and Gareth H.

Webb, both of North Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Frank De Palma and Mrs. Edward Roeckiein of North Syracuse. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at 6033 Cherry Valley Road, LaFayette.

Mrs. Greenberg Rites Tomorrow Services Leslie of Greenberg, 60, of Euclid Oakwood who died yesterday at State University Hospital after a long illness, will be at li a.m. tomorrow at the Birn baum Funeral Chapel, the Rabbis Irwin I. Hyman and Benjamin Friedman officiating. Burial will be in Adath Burial will be in Assumption Yeshurun Cemetery.

Cemetery. a resident of Svracuse 35 no calling yearSt Greenberg was a member of Temple Adath Ye memoer 01 ieWie AGam dell Benson of Albany; 10 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Fort Walton Beach. Services for LOUIS B.

INGERSON, 78, of Route 5, Chittenango, who died Thursday at his home, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Newell and Tellman Funeral Home, 403 Pleasant Manlius. Spring burial will Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr.

Ingerson was a Syracuse native. He resided in Manlius before moving to Chittenango 20 years ago. He was retired as a die caster. He attended Chittenango Baptist Church. A veteran of World War Mr.

Ingerson rnntrihiirinnc a was a member of the Archie 6 madC shurun and the Sisterhood of Van Patten Post 141 of the tne Temple. She also was a American Legion. member of the Council of Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Jewish Women, the Jewish Myrtle H.

Ingerson; a son, Community Center and the Richard L. Ingerson of Chit Pioneer Women's Organiza tenango; two daughters, Mrs. tlon Betty Dapolito of Manlius and Surviving are her husband, Mrs. Jeannine Burghard of Sidney H. Greenberg; two Chittenango; seven grandchii sons, David of San Francisco dren and five great grandchil and Paul Greenberg of Berke dren.

ley, a brother, David Greene and two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Weinstein and Miss Marian Greene, all of New York City. ELIZABETH MARIE FORI AN, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo S.

Forian, of 4276 Cherry Valley LaFayette, died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Surviving besides her parents are a brother, Stephen L. Forian: a sister, Margaret R. Forian; her maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Evelyn Rose of North Syracuse, and her maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Luia B. Hobbs of Salisbury, Md. Committal services will be at 11 a.m. today in St.

Peter's Cemetery, Oswego. Arrangements are by Lett ten Funeral Home, Mattydale. HOWARD FAYETTE RHOADES, 71, of 13 Green Camillus, died yesterday at Veterans Administration Hospital. A life resident of Camillus, Mr. Rhoades had retired as a clerk for Green Stamp stores.

He was a World War II veteran and a member of Knife town Post 1540, American Legion. He was also a member of Camillus First United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Audrey Rhoades; a son, Edwin L. Rhoades, and several cousins.

Private services will be at the family's convenience at B. Bush and Sons Funeral Home, 10 Genesee Camillus. Burial will be in Shep hards Settlement Cemetery, Camillus. There will be no calling hours. Contributions may be made to the Camillus First United Methodist Church memorial fund.

Vicinity Deaths Seneca II. Ostruin, 4S. Masstna Mrs. Mitthfll LaBarse, 55. Tapper Lake Wilfred B.

Daanc, 67. Saranac Lake Mrs. Belle Rive. Cfojton Earl F. Private Services Listed For Mrs.

Oberlander Private services for Mrs. Catherine Ruland Oberlander, 67, of 753 James will be at the convenience of the family at the Fairchild and Meech Funeral Chapel, 500 W. Onondaga St. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. There will be no calling hours.

Contributions may be made to Mercy General Hospital, Tupper Lake. A native of Syracuse, Mrs. Oberlander died yesterday at a local nursing home. She was the daughter of the late Dr. Arthur S.

and Grace Ruland. Mrs. Oberlander attended Wellesley College and Syracuse University where she was a music major. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi So rority and Sigma Alpha Iota music honorary. Mrs.

Oberlander was also lander who died in 1968. She Jived in Syracuse and Brewerton before moving to Coral Gables, in 1958. She returned to Syracuse last year. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John J.

Nagle of New York City and Mrs. Louis J. Simmons of Tupper Lake and a nephew, Dr. Oscar W. Oberlander Jr.

M'Uoh xJ. b3 Merchants Bank Fairmount the Robbery cene Sheriff's Department and Merchants National Bank officials confer at the Fairmount Hills office of Merchants National Bank and Trust 4131 W. Genesee after the bank was robbed of approximately $18,000 at 5:40 p.m. yesterday. Officials at the scene are Samuel A.

Nappi, head of security for (Continued from Page One) robber took more than $10, 000." Lt. A.L. Valleriani of the Onondaga County Sheriffs Department, set the figure at about however. The tobber dropped an undisclosed amount of money as he fled from the bank to his car. He also dropped the weapon he brandished during porch, stone planter and phcrc.

the a plastic toy pistol as it turned out, Nappi noted. The robber was described as a "white male, about 20 or maybe younger, with brown shoulder length hair, a light mustache" and wearing glasses. He was between 5 feet 8 and 5 feet 11 inches tall, Nap pi said. Police picked up two "look alikes" shortly after the rob House of the Week By Andy Lang An authentic Western ranch, this rambling three bedroom house revives country porch living. Two large porches a 22 footer at the front, a 30 footer at the rear feature architect Rudolph Matern's Design 82.

Large enough to accom family and friends, alumnae president of the mu the flagstone porch at the sic honorary and a member front entrance is reminiscent of Civic Morning Musicals, of the days when neighbors She was one of Central New and town folk could be greet York's first women pilots and ed from this shaded vantage a member of the OX 5 Club. point. Providing privacy when Mrs. Oberlander was the desired, the rear porch is widow of Dr. Irving A.

Ober available for oudoor dining, relaxing or partying. Direct connected to the kitchen. access from the dining room, outdoor view services, area and family room adds to its ease of use. A 6 foot expanse of sliding glass doors allows a reciprocal view of the well appointed family room and the outdoors. On the opposite end of the rear porch, access to the two car garage is provided for weather protection.

Storage of porch equipment is therefore also directly at hand. The garage, being treated as a separate wing with doors opening at the end, adds to the apparent length of the home and to the rambling appearance. Inside the front Dutch type door entrance, a foyer of guest greeting size separates the bank and a former Syracuse deputy chief of police, left: Sheriff's Department legal counsel William II. Welch, second from right, and Sgt. Thomas L.

Lavere of the Sheriff's Department, right The FBI is heading the investigation. (Staff photo by Carl F. Single.) Bank bery. The report on both was "negative," however. Nappi added that the bank's security camera was triggered during the robbery.

FBI officials later produced a picture from the camera. The FBI is heading the investigation under the direction of Special Agent Robert Ray. The Sheriff's Department, under the direction of Capt. Luther C. Gillman, is ATTRACTIVE ranch has Western styling Sweeping rroble rooi" eve the wooden post fence add to genen il ouldoorsv atmos aiso participating in the in vestigaton along with a number of other police departments across the including the Syracuse Police Department, the Geddes and the Camillus Police departments.

Geddes police manned a series of roadblocks along W. Genesee Street near the city line in an attempt to find the robber. S2 STATISTICS Design 82 has a living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a laundry area and a lavatory, totaling 1970 squa There at two porhes. one at the front, one A two car garage The side facrs the front has a garden and a stone planter i drlmg to it sappearance. The over dimensions of So' 4" 2V include both porches and the earaee.

20 4" 65 0" IS 1 sifdrng girt FAMILY BEDROOM I JTT shower TWO CAR GARAGE 12x12' gpil foundry' nm Mp if mj 1 flrcnop'ngs xl (J shirt and hat i I 1. LIVING FOYER FE BEDROOM cabinet jj 20'xl3' i 12'x12, c) 1 MASTER BEDROOM L'82 FLOOR PLAN: Solid interior layout. Decor of living room is in keeping with exterior decor. Size of master bedroom is sure to delight house owners. HOUSE OF THE WEEK EDITOR: Enclosed is 50c, please send me a copy of the study plan for The House of the Week (Please do not send stamps) The Post Standard, Clinton Square, Syracuse, N.

Y. 13201 NAME traffic to both the living room 4 and rear service hall. Cross STREET room traffic is nipped in the bud right here. The guest CITY CODE closet, inside the front door, offers more than adequate storage. The dining room is remotely located and directly wood burning stone fireplace 8 foot sliding glass door to the porch and rear yard.

In the other direction a view through the large living room window, being directly in line, is possi Print) and an 8 foot Iong bay window seat. A side door leads to an outdoor formal garden fenced by a stone planter in front. The bedroom wing is privately tucked away and buff ZIP STATE wraparound seat, A rear lavatory at the service entrance completes the bathroom facilities. The exterior materials and details used to keep this resi dence authentic ered against sound. The three shake roof shingles, boulder we.

Dearooms are sizanie and stone, cleat window shut Guests will be impressed by we)l closeted. Two baths serve ters, woood shake siding shin the living room. Its size is suf them, with one private for the gles, split rail fence and ex ficient. Its ceiling is laced owners' use. The private bath posed wood timber roof sup with wood beams, has a large has a huge shower with a ports.

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