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THE TIMES RECORD. TROY. N. EVENING. JUNE Stock Market by I'Mter Adamc High Low Press Time Ulegheny Lud 35Vs Uiied Chem 7814 77V 4 Mlis Chalmers 23i 2314 2314 Uco Products IB'Ss 1614 Wuminum Am 71 Air 19H Cyan Amer Home Amer Motors Amer Smelt Amer TT Amer Tob Anaconda Armco Slccl Atch TiS Bendix Avia 98'A 98V4 13V' 13V- 179 88 48 47' 51V4 51 221s 22 87 Mi 87 Vi 48 Trojan Put On Probation In U.S.

Case Enrico Simpson, 45. ot 232 4th has been placed on pro bation for Iwo years after he pleaded guilty in federal cour failure lo disclose reccivin earnings when he applied fo unemployment compensation Jan. 9, 1955. Simpson was placed on pro- jation by Federal Judge Ste- 22Vi 54 7 Bethlehem Boeing Air' Can Pacific 41'i 4Ui 43 28Vs phen W. Brennan at U.S.

Dis Irict Court in Albany. Simpson to disclose he was receiving earnings from fish Chip Restaurant, 232 4lh Tr'oy, when he applied for the unemployment benefits when he applied for the unemploy men! benefits when he was lak i MI.IHV men Celanese Corp 16H 163a 0 from the Walervliet Arsenal uilt lea Ches i Ohio Chrysler Cluett Cities Service Colgate Palm Col Gas Com Credit Comw Ed Con Edison Consum Pw Cont Can Cont Oil Curtis Wr Del Hudson Dow Chem Dupont 55W 4314 4(Bi 40V: 56 6Hi 6Hi 19 5111 56 5714 48 47U 5314 52Ts 52Vs 51 5014 5314 5314 25 li 25 25 20 55V4 tt Eastman Kodak 111 Erie Food Mach Ford Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Mills Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear 57 5014 57 42H 41Vs 42Vi 60V4 59Ts 60 61 61 4014 39 7 58 59 78 7914 After Simpson's guilty plea, second count, charging him wit continuing lo conceal his con nection with the restaurant be- Iween Jan. 16, 1955, and July 10, 1955, was dropped on motion ol Asst. U.S. Ally.

Timothy F. O'Brien of Troy. O'Brien told Judge Brennan hat Simpson applied for unem- )loyment insurance when he vas laid off from Ihe Arsenal While getting benefits, O'Brien said Simpson was employed al the restaurant and failed to say so. Simpson acted on an attorney's advice in signing as a partner in the restaurant so his wife could get a license to sell bot-' tied beer on the premises, he told the court -IV PTA RKVUE--Six young ballerinas from Mechanicville, shown above, will perform tonight at Mechanicville High School in a dance revue sponsored by Ihe PTA units from Mechanicville Schools 1, 2 and 3. Curtain time is 8 p.m.

at the auditorium. The cast will include youngsters from the three schools, and some guest performers. Shown above left to right, are: Front row-Linda Gullotto, Janet Spaulding and Paula Lembo. Back row --Janice Villomil, Linda Fishlock and KalhlecnJDunne. Promotions Announced At Westvaco Two promotions, announced a Hill Ward GOP Club To Sponsor Program Monday Plans have been made for a membership reception to be held Monday at 8 p.m.

in the Joseph Jefferson Room of the Hotel Troy by the Hill Ward Motorist, 84, Has First Accident An 84-year-old Green Island motorist who has been driving automobiles for thc last 44 years, had his first accident to day. Richard Cunningham, of 4 Green Island wa driving his 1948 Dodge seda north in Lower Hudson avenue, Green Island, shortly aflcr 11 a.m. today when his car was in (collision with a New York Telephone Co. truck. Green Island Police Officer Robert H.

Lussier said that Ihe truck, driven by Robert Busch, 124, of Delmar, was also traveling north and was about to pass the Cunningham car when the two vehicles locked bumpers. The vehicles then careened ot conlrol and landed along side two parked petroleum tanker cars of the DH Railroad on railroad siding. Both the and truck 'were extensively damaged but no injuries were reported and both vehicles had to be towed away. No damage was reported to thc tanker cars. nu uic -uui i.

i Mechanicville loday by Westj Republican Club which com- The case was heard in federal ojnia i paper willlrrises the 5th, 14th and 18th WaS a Local Pastor On National ommitiee To Rev. J. Davie, pastor of Die In Chair of the Arsenal. advance M. John Tashiian of 4 rspnal Troy to the position of general foreman of the trimming and sheet finishing department, Ingersoll Inland Steel Inter Nickel Inter Paper Inter Tel iV)t It-n 87 i 87 72 99V 99i 37 I 2 Bamton LaVe is ce in 5 jg Ballston Lake Man Accused Of Taooart wiu become assistant Assaulting William Hennessy, 64, of -Li Pa.

7 will assume his i -n iRii llv bail ailin rand i Mlion new duties this week and wil Johns Manville 38tt Bedlv ir in thc finishim Jpnes Laugh 40 Kc Ligg Lockh Loe Lone Star Gas Marine-Mid Monsanto Mont Ward Natl Biscuit Natl Distillers Natl Lead Cenlral Niag Mohawk North Am Av North Gas North Pacific Ohio Oil Owens Corn Pan East Pipe Pennsylvania wards. The general committee will include the following: Mrs. Failh Comrie, Mrs. Ros anna Cook, Miss June K. Abot, Charles Duncan, Marlin Stack, Mrs.

Marion Willetts Mrs. Gladys Hepp, Thomas Mil ler, Thomas Brown, Michae Keating, Edward t'ilson, How ard Allen, Mrs. Viola Shaver Hock and Kenneth La morial Baptist Church at Me- hanicville, was elected a member ot the resolutions commit- Tcrre Haute, Ind. (UPI) ee at the American Baptist Convicted "wife-swap" slayer Convention at Cincinnati. Whitaker, 38.

was sen- taking care of him. (UPI Tclcphoto) DEATHS Obituary FUNERALS E. Sheridan Funeral Mr. Adams William E. Sheridan, retired! The funearl of Arthur United Traction Co.

employe! Adams was held at 9 a.m. today and a lifelong resident ot Troy, from the residence, 253 Norton He was chosen by the New York Stale as their representative for that scclion of the convention which composed resolutions on a i a tenced yesterday lo die in the Indiana electric chair Nov. 19. Whilaker was found guilty died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T.

H. Chris-, tcnsen ot 706 4th Ave. after a long illness. He was horn and lived for many years in the and at 9:30 a.m., from Joseph's Church where a Solemn High Mass was celebrated, by Rev. Donald E.

Doyle with' i last 17 nf slivine his 9- 17 of his 9 1 I 1 111 lln- I Gordon Morris, 28, and his wife, an( graduate of RPI, holds a de- Genevieve, 38, who brought sec- rer management degree assault charges ing. He first joined Westvaco against Hennessy, who allegedly rt February 1953 and served in sn sn struck them with a club. Ac- various positions including that 911' njj' cording to Hennessy the couple 0 technical assistant to the 01 u. 01 were looking for salvage at the pu mills suoerinlendent. In au-u MI Lj ump on tne Hennessy property that capacity, he worked 1 near the outlet of Ballston Lake I on construction of the mill' when he ordered them off the new flume, announced earlie property.

The dump is leased this year. The new flume car to William Hicks of Ballstonjries incoming wood to the bark Lake who collects trash in the ing drums. 1 ea. I He later worked as box she. Hennessy was arrested by supervisor and on packaging i 17-fci 34 i i 3Hi WVi guest speaker secured and a large at- malice is expected.

Thomas Styles president, announced that the club oms at 1300 15th will be rmally opened next week. Trojan Graduates Cum Laude From Teachers College Francis C. McCafferty of I ennessy was arre super 11 Tiu. Deputy Sheriff Lee Sehercr and the finishing department. liVl a hpFnrp nf the Mr Tashlian is a V'Cte before Justice of Mr.

Tashjian is a veteran gj-j-agne eore i iaujidn ia Pepsi Gola peace John Sebasi Town World War II and served wil Phelps Dodge 48V4 48Vi Ballslon the 18th "Lightning" Divisio Phillips Petrol 43'A 42 42ya Germany, France and Be Pullman Co 52 52'A Radio Corp 34 7 A 34 7 Rep Steel 47Vi 46V, Schenley Sears Roebuck 29V4 Sinclair Oil 57V4 Socony Mobil 8 Lead St Regis South Co South Pacific 2831 28 28 34V4 30 3 ,4 45 45 South Railway 41'A 40 ,8 Stand Oil NJ 54V. 5414 5W Stude Pack 5'A Sun Mid Cont 25 24 7 Texas Co 72H 71V4 7114 Texas Prod 30 2914 Texas Sulph 2U4 2114 gQSJ 49 Vs 6214 6214 31Vs 343s 66 47 8214 Three RPI Men To Present Paper At Chemistry Parley Three RPI scientists will pre sent a paper tomorrow at Sche nectady at the first sessions the three day annual summer symposium of the Division Analytical Chemistry, American Chemical Society. The meetin will be held in the Genera Electric Laboratory. Dr. George J.

Janz, professo of physical chemistry at the in stitulc, will read the paper Germany, France and Be um. He was wounded in a ion twice. He is married lo th ormer Jane Ann Doherty. Th ave two children, David, nd Barbara, three weeks. Mr.

Taggart, a native of Me ord, and a graduate Yale University, is married Union Carbide 90 Union Oil Cal" 491i Union Pac United Air United Fruit US Rubber US Steel Weslinghouse Woolworlh Youngs S4VT Zenith 66 57 47V 47 88 8214 81 The Constitution of Molte Sail Mixtures." It describes search findings by him and tw associates, Jerome Goodkin an James D. Mclntyre, graduate a istants in research. Othe rom RPI who plan to alien ne or more sessions of the sy osium are Eugene E. Schrier, Max R. Lorenz, John D.

Van S'orman and Derek Hill. Produce Prices At Menands ItM a weak. VEGETABLES Btcti, dei. bach. Broccoli, doz, both.

Cibbaitf, crate CiiHinower, cratt Rhubarb, dot leuuee, Boiton. a 3 PKS Lettuer. F.omiin. era! iceberg. former Mary Ellen Hog Mechanicville.

They ha Mr. Davie, who also is active in Mechanicville civic and service groups, and is president of Mechanicville Rotary Club, is serving his fourth three year term on the New York Slate Baptist Commission on Chris tian Social Progress. He has been chairman of that same commission for 10 years. He is a'member of the social action commission of New York Slate Council of Churches, and year-old daughter, Refiina. In he same spree, he slew his ormer wife, Alma, 36, and the couple's son, Jackie, 11.

The trial of the former truck- driver was marked by lurid tes lived lor many Ida Hill section and lived in Rev. a 0 Bnen northern section of Troyi a 1 Rev Gregory M. Connolly, tcndcd Schoo i 14 K(j at- and was a Miss Julia Walsh, organist and she sang he organst a sang Army veteran ol overseas I rcsponsc to the Mass Troy was graduated cum laude unday from State Teachers College at Albany. He resided 18 Park View wilh his vifc, the former Ann Flanagan, and two daughters, Ann Marie and Lisa. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McCaffcrty of 3 24th St. On the Dean's List during his four years at the college, Mr. McCaffcrty was a member ol the Veterans Club. He served in the Navy during Ihe Korean War.

He is also a graduate of was chairman for four years of a committee on church a economic life, for Buffalo Council of Churches, prior to coming to Mechanicville. iimony concerning how he and businessman Stewart Martin exchanged wives before the outbreak of violence. On June 25. Whitaker invaded Martin's fashionable S30.000 home and shot his wife and two children. Brunswick Church Plans Strawberry Festival June 24 A strawberry festival sponsored by the Mr.

and Mrs. Clut of the Presbyterian Church 3runswick on. White road wil service in World War 1. Mr. Sheridan was a communicant of St.

Augustine's Church and a member of Trojan Post, VFW. He was the son of the late John and Mary Hurley Sheridan, husband of the late Margaret Donovan and brother of the late James F. and John Sheridan. Mr. Sheridan is sur ived by one other daughter it addTtion To" M7s7 Funeral of Mrs.

Dearborn vliss Edna Knappen of The funeral of Mrs. Charles one grandson, A-2C Paul T. Dearborn was held at 9:30 a.m.. today from Fonda's Funeral OnloCJ 100 bunchr; 1 pk. spinach, buiht' rial bncn.

PHOTS i 7.TJ.3.00 2.W 2 1.00-1.M .7:. hrtl. l.l»-1.2. Uncle Sam Day To Be Noted At Troy Country Club The Troy Country Club will observe Uncle Sam Day Saturday, a day which the club hopes wo children, David age nd Douglas, three months. He served with the Army Chemical Corps during the Korean War and joined April 1953.

He was lechnical assistant to the finishing department superintendent prior io becoming a general foreman. For a brief period, Mr. Taggart also was assigned to the engineering department of the Mechanicville plant. Bantham Named Committee Head At Union College LaSalle Institute. By Returning To U.S.

Hong Kong (AP) Tw American Catholic priests free rom a Communist Chines prison said today they are feeing fine and hope lo be reunited wilh their families within a month. Albert P. Bantham, forme secretary of the Troy Chambe of Commerce, has been ap pointed chairman of the built ings and grounds committee al Union College. Mr. Bantham is also an alumni trustee of the school and the owner of the Rites Held For Hoosick Constable Funeral services for Leon A.

Downing, 13, Town of Hoosick onstable and GOP town com miltceman from the third dis- rict who died Saturday at r.is residence in Eagle Bridge, were conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Mahar Funeral Home, Hoosick Falls, by Rev. Howard M. Hills, pastor of the Center Brunswick Methodist Church. The bearers, all members of the town committee, included )e held Tuesday, June 24.

a ers were William J. Willard L. Sheeran, William J. Dinan, William P. Casey, Kena ncth Kcntzcl and Donald J.

Mil-; lington. Interment was in St, Jean's Cemetery with Father Doyle officiating at the Last evening Father Doyle and Father Connolly visited 'the, home Shd recited the Rosary. Christcnsen ot Reese Air Force 3asc, one niece, Mrs. John J. Stack, and one nephew, J.

Steward Sheridan, both of Troy. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the J. W. Burns' Sons Inc.

Fifth Avenue Funeral Chapel and from St. Augustine's Church where Home, 837 River and at 10 a.m. from SI. Patrick's Church where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by B. Cannon.

Peter J. Bcrlasso presided at the organ. He sang "Miserere" at the processional, "Domine Jcsu Christc' 1 at the grounds. Kenneth Button i nl 30 a nl Bu general chairman. Rev.

George i ary Cemetery. J. Murdoch is pastor ol the Ca)Un The program will include Jeffrey P. Callan of 470 bt. AllgUSUne tvin-n, uumiiic a Requiem Mass will be sungioftertory and "In Paradisum" at 9:30 a.m.

Burial wil! be conclusion. The bearers John A. Marshall, Joseph 1 A. Harbour, Stewart T. Hubbard, Frederick Hart.

Last The will include se- Jeffrey P. Callan of 470 i mcmbcrs thl! A a an lections played by the Peters- son A bany a native gt a rick .1 Raml. nonv Watervlict, died this morning at npr home burg High rides and other games and events for children and adults Paul Spain, cli Band, pony Watervlict, died this morning at Hosptial, Albany, tol- Rev i i a A McNamara wiiii rxtv. i i i i i i i Bor and recited the Rosary. Reached at their Shanghai hotel by telephone, Rev.

Cyril P. Wagner said he and Rev. Jo-. Philip J. Houlton, George A McEvoy, Anthony Wirmusky, Benjamin Nowik, Cyrus Spicer and Leslie J.

Tate. Interment was in Island Hill Cemetery, Buskirk, with 5lr. Hills officiating. Last night members ot the Town Committee headed by County Judge DeForest C. Pitt and County Treasurer James M.

Brahan Club. Whitehall Cubs Make Trip To Howe Cavern Members of Cub Scout Hurt Albany about 18 years ago. He was employed at Ihe Watervlict Arsenal for many years and lor the'last ten years he was employed at Williams Press in Me- Inan'ds. Mr. Callan was a member ot Trinity Episcopal Church.

Members Cubr Survivors include two brothers, 42 ot Whitehall were guests of Gor lon Ca arli Albany, and Iheir parents on a recent Inp CMm Kindcrhook, lo Howe Cavern in Steve Martin, 46, of Chicago, an employe of Ihe Strale's Carnival which is located at Schuyler Flats, south of Walervliet city line in the Town of Colonie, is reported in "fair" condition at Samaritan Hospital with injuries suffffered in an' alleged fracas early loday. r. wagner saiu nu anu jm seph P. McCormack expect to! visited the funeral home. sail tomorrow or Friday on freighter Changsha for IIOn 2jMaSOnS Name Kong and there lo pick up Ihe County.

They TM Cleveland, Ohio, and Gertrude Lacasse, Michael i i a Jo Alhanv. Funeral serv first available up for the 1.W-T.23 1.24 ake an annual event CredU Bureau of Schencctady. inter-mem- Also appointed was Spencer i i tft. enrtipp rnm- ship for the Menands Man To er, of Committee knoll Seminary in Ossining, a 0 i hc library and muse- unl i of the New York i Cos and Michael Newell. A a nying the Cub Scouls er Mr and Mrs.

Michael La Intcrmc nt lU head and a possible concussion. He was brought to the jhospilal by Ambulance Service N.Y., wc.e freed Saturday after serving full Rve-ycar terras on a rri Slalc a Grand Lodge. charge of entertainment. Dr. John W.

McCarthy is chairman man ol the executive committee ot the board. and Gary Lloyd. Wrecks Shed tnc lasi uvo jGrcenbush has been nameo i 'priests held by the Communists. 1 boards of rcUef and RenSSelaeT Nestico To and Mrs Da- from thc John H. Lodge Funeral Attend Parley Home, 2243 olh and at I Home, 2243 olh and at a.m.

from St. Peter's Mrs. Mildred Ncstico, depart- man ui Too Late ToClassifY JJ- of the rules committee a Elmo Oathout and Parker jbtate Rousseau ol the awards committee. Daniel M. Cunning is chairman of finance and Harold M.

Revenue Gains Albany I Woman Reports Wallet Stolen Mrs. Gordon Gushuc of 1 Mo bureau. Several olhcr prominent New Yorkers l.ave been narr.co to committees of the A (hem are Slate Comp- and Adju- .1113. mcnl chief aide lo'thc Auxiliary ass was celebrated by Rev 1 tlle So ns tUnion Veterans Kcefc, a cousin, i the Civil War, will attend Rensselacr firemen were sum- rl and 21. moned lasl night lo a lire which destroyed a small frame ulB-cl Mltcitor Ulub staff is assisting wilh plans.

Mrs. oornon liusnuc 01 i 1 ains hawk W.lcrford. reported A J' haU Cjcncra, jacon n. Toll i i police early last night a Green inj position ot i i Stratton r.v»U Cdall UlJVi i i iivtnot 01 in S2.430.321. it was announced pcrsonal papcrs a sto i cn Ircm HaS 1 day.

rjnn raunu the'ulopiionc. sp'H'f. i likini i m' Good i ruway Authority months ot 1958 was shoulder hag while she a William W. Gaull, 76, of 45 shed in Ihe rear of 18 Dubuque St. Thc cause of Ihc fire was not determined.

Thc building was owned by Napoleon Morris of 18 Dubuque and was used for storage purposes. Pumper 3 was summoned lo Ihe blaze al 7:50 p.m. and firemen used the fire radio and Rev Stephen T. O'Connor as subdcacon. Mrs.

Agnes K.i Mrs. Mary Barnes president. and Mrs. Bcrlha Jalct, vice Dundon was organist and Mrs. Lillian Teta sang "Miserere" at the processional, "Domine Jesu Christc" al the offertory and "Mother Ot Chrisl" at the president ol Auxiliary 48.

along with Mrs. Margaret Curley, president Mrs. Mattie SI. Clair! and Mrs. Harriet LeBeau ol iMOincr Ui k-nribi at tiie i ccMional.

The bearers were Wil. Auxiliary S7 ot the Sons ot i a O'Dell, James S.Bulson a of Civil Mclvin Blake. John J. Wilks I a W1 aUeIln lhe en Andrew T. Casale and Ken 12.1 i Mayor Samuel S.

Stra i Democratic mayor of Schenectady, said he will be a candidate for U. S. Representative trom the 32nd district in thc fiM Drp: D'iw-'n fall election, but the Dcmo- i p.m.jorjntcrv^w. jcralic organization is yet to cn- The Oltic'. Clawl- 10 513 Fifth Ave.

lapsed at Market and George a i and Plainclolhesman William The man wk, taken has taVen $10, to St. a Bureau. a Hospital by Officer Rob tt i (Krt Is- who investigated the theft, ported the shoulder bag was line were used by the firemen. They returned lo their stations at 8i25 p.m. Patrolmen Thomas Poolc and N'ino Ciprioni of the nospnai i ruuic H.

l.ussier of thc Green I Rensselaer police invest.gatcd. Hnnart in A D3- i police departmenl in a pa BOOKKEEPER, woma nd ol Mti-r i a L) orsc an candidate. steady good I opfninz. Call .1 P.tcorA Oftire. 10 li n.

1 I'-" 1 for i i I I I I jnd nard'w Kearnev of Lake Picas- i a i i RECEIVES DEGREE ported the shoulder bag a land police acparimii.i i Philip V. Oby, a former re.si- taken from in back of the can He was admil.crt a rt; Transmlt ter dent of Troy, recently received fountain. The shoulder bag was his condition is listed as a i Dg a masters degree in physicsljound i a wasteibaske: he (UPI1 Rasters Degree in physic i the i i i i i nrk I U1 1 neth Lynch. Interment was in St. Peter's Ccmelery i Kalhers Kecfe and Smith off! i a i Rev.

Charles V. Baniakl visited the funeral home lasl 1 nighl and recited the Hosary. A i delegation ot employes from lhe Model Shirt Co. also visited Ihe funeral home. Funeral of Mrs.

Snody -rhc sec ant said he will not so the parly has endorsed its Schenectady County a i a Waller C. Shaw for the post. a i i plait in Eatnlnc i Wf 5 m' mint. a Good w.irkrap i our pfrjnTinrl Mr. i Sm It Mtl Troy.

i-ORD 2 door, wilh whit' lop- Radio, li'lt-r ard xin- JTrtOTlfS. tolrt hy i i pliu rvlinaTS For minimum rconomy. EicillMil condition. Driv; and ybu will agreo, J1.193. Phonf.

Ki. S-O35 A I A MAN-Wanlril lor work Jioiind church. Miul b- have 10 dnv. car Call AShlty 6-7602 In eood r.onditifn wo. cln COMPLETE BUSINESS OFFICE SERVICE "I.o«n.0ut" Personnel InvexTorT Colculolinj Letter Service Bulk Moilinj Quolily Service ot on Economical Cost STele 5 5 1 1 1 Executive Assistance Service member of Sigma XI fraternity.

received his bachelors degree: trom RPt in 1950 He is prcs- rnllv livine at 1227 Garner -ir. ana Micaaci DIKCK- lor inu Ave Schencctady with his en Sr. ot Cemetery road have to play a scries of exhibition.day wifr." ihe former Ann There a returned from Wisconsin Young Fischer said he, wile, the lormcr nnn i in an in--froi Weaver, and four children. He is employed as a nuclear engineer by the Alco Products. York I Bobbylond a i in the U.S.

Kx Fischer 15-vcar-old I I I satellite has gone chess champion, by the Naval a i iivj.nr, i a i i i i i i i i i ILLOVI, -Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brack- tor thc Soviet Union last night Laboratory announced vd Sr. ot Cemetery road have to play a scries of exhibition'day. returned from Wisconsin Young Fischer said he, Thc Navy said nc s'- 1 1 where they attended Ihe a also would participate in an m-jfrom r.xp orer ha.e.

been ot her father, Albert loi.rnamcnl in Ytigo-received since Mrs. Brocken's sister, Mrs. F.dnai lavia Aug. 5 lo Sept. 15 before Monday when a m.n.lrack a tlOn at V-IIIIL, Inc.

ON DEAN'S UST Robert Lory, son of Mr. snrt Mrs. Ki'iward A. Lory of 2 Hnw-, arn has been named to IhCj i i a i a i i i in A i i -Bauer, and her children, ot Wis- returning home, consin Ripds, have here for a short visit. GRADUATh tion at I picked up the signal.

i' BACKS BINGO mghkcepsic (AY)--Pough- NOMtNATKU Spa was among other nom- New York. 1252. hall, died Sunday evening al her residence on demons road, was held al 2 vcsler- m. today from thc Jillson Fu Home, Whitehall. Rev Navy sa.d no signals Fred Newman, pastor of the i clemons Baptist Church, oftici atcd.

Interment was in Clem ons Cemetery, Whitehall. Sur vivors besides her husband, in elude five daughters, Mrs. John Gonyea ot Saratoga Springs Mrs. Thclma Slooks. Mrs.

Bell Msrlin, Miss Claribel Snody Whitehall and Mrs. Mcrwi Bcebe of Dresden; two son Raymond and Kenneth Snod serving i the U.S. Army a VX Bliss, and five gran children. Personal attention and courtesy are present at all times when Quandt Service is chosen FUNERAL HONE.

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