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Groome. Rensselaer County muscular dystrophy campaign cochairman, presented the Troy chapter of the Junior MDA with a merit citation for "outstanding work" in the 1961 Jane E. Wolfe of 511 fund drive last night at a ses Church Wynantskill, a for-ision in the Trojan Hotel. Cluett Employe For 40 Years Dies In Hospital HIBERNIANS HAIL THEIR SAINT--Irish food, dances, oratory and music were plentiful at Hibernian Hall, 1 Center St. Saturday night where about 175 members and guests of Division 8, AOH, and its two auxiliaries gath ered for the annual St.

Patrick's banquet Shown, left to right at the speakers table are: Mrs. June Curran, auxiliary president; Joseph H. Curran, Division 8 president; Rev. Thomas P. Tooher, pastor of St.

Jude's Church, Wy- nantskill, who gave the main address; John toastmaster, and Mr. and Ronald J. Elligott. Elligott was banquet chairman. Junior MD Group Given Citation mer employe of Cluett, Peabody Co.

for 40 years, died Saturday in Samaritan Hospital after a long illness. Widow of Herbert H. Wolfe, Paul Tonelli, public education director of the county unit, addressed the group, citing recent medical advances and praising the junior organization jhe was born in Bennington, i on behalf of the senior unit. Vt. She was a communicant of The Troy junior chapter is one St.

Jude's Church of Wynant- only two such groups in the skill. 'nation, the other being in Al- The former Jane E. Glass, she is survived by a cousin and sev- ast night's session also fea- eral nieces and nephews. 'tared reports from Alfred Mo- Funeral services will be at chon president, and Harold Me- ry j.m. Wednesday from the Clark Isaac trea surer.

James Weeks! Blake Funeral Home, 5101 was named new publicity chair- 1 Pawling and at 9:30 a.m. a irom St. Jude's Church where Th junior is planning a Solemn Requiem Mass will celebrated. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

VINCENT TRECCA i Mr. Trecca, Dartre BORN 25 The mm Use Faith To Fight Russia, AOH Told Rev. Thomas P. Tooher, pastor of St. Jude's Cfeurch in Wy- BaAtskill, Saturday night challenged Irish-Americans to use faith and education to help America win the battle for survival against Russia, a battle which, he said, will be decided within a generation.

His challenge was delivered in an address before about 175 members and guests of Division 8, AOH, at the annual St. Pat rick's Day banquet in Hibernian Hall, 1 Center St. The priest stressed the importance of Irish-Americans as a minority which could mean the difference in the struggle between atheism and democracy. He said that majorities never started anything--that it ha? always been strong minorities which have started trends and influenced events. This was true, he said, in the life of Christ who started with a minority in the apostles; of St Patrick, who was a minority of one when he began the restora- Jtion of faith and learning to Trouble, four-fold, faces Weslern Europe; and Troy soldier this, morning American Revolution which had to be promoted by a patriotic minority in opposition to a ma- Troy Soldier Faces Driving Charges Troy Police Court.

Donald Cullett, 18, of 767 3rd this city, and a S. Army private, faces charges of reckless driving, resisting ar- jority of people who thought the Americans couldn't win. Must Preserve Standards The big tasks for American rest, passing a red light and Catholic5 todaV) Father Tooher passing a slop sign. He was apprehended late yas- terday alternoon by a Troy police radio car in Cohoes after a said, is to work to preserve moral standards in the nation's educations system currently threatened bv the all-out Of Shop, Dies Vincent Trecca of 2118 5th April at" in the I who operated the Good- Trojan Hotel to decide a loca-jyear Quick Shoe Repair Shcr? in tion for the affair. The Bell-1 Franklin Square for 40 years, At St Joseph's Mercy Mospitai.

i Tones will provide ths music. a $S5 i The next junior meeting will; steiner a son, Theodore Gerard. iolace April 15 7:30 p.m.,; DAVIS At Leonard Hospital. March 17. outS To Plan 1962, to Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Davis, i iau long chase through streets in Lansingburg. Patrolmen David McClure and Walter Rudenko spotted Cultett driving recklessly in 5th avenue near 119th street The police car gave chase. Cullett sped south in 5th avenue to 117th street and turned west to 2nd avenue. He then continued south in 2nd avenue and drove over the 112th Street bridge into Cohoes.

The radio car was in pursuit. Cullett made the mistake of turning into a Cohoes secondary street which was blocked a parked car. Police caught after a long in his SLalled vchicle En route Cullett passed a Mr. demand for scientific learning i and the insistence that God has no place in the nation's schools. He said success or failure in protecting the nation's moral values in education will mean the difference between victory and defeat against communism.

Both the United States and Russia have achieved obstructive perfection, Father Tooher said, but America has "the added MEMENTO FOR McGRATH-- Matthew McGrath's 35 years of service and devotion to the Society of Friends of St. Patrick came in for recognition at the group's 56th annual banquet The Hendrick Hudson Saturday night when he was presented with a plaque and a hand-illustrated Irish Blessing: Shown, left to right, are McGrath, Patrick S. Flannery, who made the presentation, and Shane MadCarthy, main speaker. Friends Of St. Patrick Want Moscow Branch By JOHN J.

SCANLON Moscow, capital of atheistic communism will be challenged this week by the mayor of Troy to organize a Society of Friends of St. Patrick as sort of a little United Nations of spiritual priority, denouncing tyranny and loving freedom. The challenge will come in to a recommendation 3.v. Dr. Shane MacCarthy of Washington, who.

his address Mayor Wears Green Sling On Arm Mayor Neil W. Kellcher was left-handed Irishman through- 1CK oM clll 'o the Troy Friends' 56th a a banquet Saturday at Hendrick Hudson, hailed Patrick as the former slave 1 A became ths administrator of freedom. MacCarthy was direc-i John W. Ryan of Wynantskill, tor of the youth fitness program Troy i a executive and during the Eisenhower tration. out Saturday's St.

Patrick's Day speaking before a tuxedocd prominent Catholic layman, elected president of the Society VJ a i a 4 i W. i. A i. rt i i 1 festivities, by accident, not by jeering of 300 a filled The Friends of St. PatncJC choice.

Hendrick Hudson ballroom. Dr. at the 56th annual dinner in He appeared at both the j.MaoCartby-said the principles' The Hendrick Hudson Saturday- Society of Friends of St. a of St. Patrick are needed today, i this strength, i threatened that by materalistic approach to education.

Science cannot touch morality, he said, nor can it penetrate men's minds, nor measure beauty, nor good, nor evil. rick banquet at The Hendrick not only to combat tyranny in Hudson and at the Hibernian world at large a to fight Father balanced Tooher called education that lor will Elected with Ryan were Troy i Court Judge Matthew M. Center wearing a i i by pornographic filth and Gordon L. Banker, green sling to support his he said, is now a i i presidents: E. Murray Me' A secretary; William M.

Connors, treasurer; Thomas B. Tully, historian and Raymond J. Hannon, treasurer. Ryan, president of the Ryan arm. i business which netted about Nobody appeared interested $500.000,000 last year.

He said, I in how he actually hurt the St. Patrick would "quickly and arm--they were too busy mak- openly a who arc ing up their own versions. He dipping gold out of dirt." It was told the Friends that he had this observation that Q'Haire Insurance agency, has been accused of having it a applause. educate the entire human per- while reaching into City Trcas-' Tro, since fim eo ,3 ri red ght ing to this country 52 years ago. The formation of a new retired from the shoe repair i 112th street and 2nd avenue.

James Davis'is the Saiiy Cummings scout ac jr 0 sponsored by business eight years ago. of Greta Island. ELLIOTT the Pleasantdale-Covenant, will lotle had minds and came up with the Another story, Kellehcr said. of to- a "Friends" a he had broken it while i was based on the nonrle- He was a charter member of At Samaritan Hospital, March discussed tomorrow at 7:301 the former Columbus 1962. to Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond bl- Social hnnrl when urac Same thcorv 3S a Of the property Dona wnen fie was Rugsians that belongs lo i a one of the i a i a aspect of the Troy stale. i nose i fr i and Jewish booked at Central Police Headquarters at 5:25 p.m. yesterday. liott', a daughter, Susan Lynn.

Mrs. m. at the church, Joseph A.iClub and was a member of the Elliott is the former Mary Vartigian. i NEL SON Herner, pastor, revealed last Troy Italian Community Center. 7 At St Joseph's Hospiui, Representatives Trecca was a communicant F.

Nelson, formerly Sam Council, Boy Scouts; 0 St. Anthony's Church. Trov, a son, David Donald, brother A i a anrJ epvpral area to Pamela. Mrs. Nelson is the for- 01 Amenc a ana several area, Hg 5urvlved by hls mer Ann Bak.

scoutsrs Wjll be present to ans PROCTOR wer questions regarding At Leonard Hospital. March the 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. Proctor, a daughter, Karen sister of Kevin and Lou Ann.

Mrs. STEBBINS At Troy Hospital, March 17, 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stebbins. a daughter, Terri Lynn.

Mrs. Steb- bini is the former Carole Rogers. VIRSILIO At Los Angeles, Feb. 5 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Vir- gUio. 4926 Echo Highland Park, a daughter, Lisa Ann. Mrs. Virgillo Is the former Mary Ann Covatta, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Michael Covatta of Mechanicville. the a daughter, Miss Julia M. Trecca King Solomon's Dinner Features Films, Maician Kins Lodge, hcld IN MEMORIAM A Tn loving memory of our grand- a Albert Burkhart, who died years ago, March 17. 1960. March brings sad memories.

Of a loved one gone to rest; Ke never be forgotten. By the ones who loved him best. GRANDDAUGHTER PEGGY. PETE AND SCOTT. EN6WER In loving memory of my husband, Rudolph H.

Engwer, who left us three years ago March 19. 1959. He is gone, but not forgotten And as dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of him are always near. DIED BENOIT--At Cohoes Memorial Hospital, March 16, 1962, Amy V.

enoit of 98 George Green of Troy, and a sister, Mrs. father and gon feanquet vatora DiStefano of Norwalk, k. Masonic Wives of lodge officers prepar- the corned beef and cabbage Funeral services will be at Island, daughter of the late a i tt A poieon and Rose Roy Benoit; sis-i a.m. Wednesday from the ter of Joseph Benoit of Crescent, Alfred Benoit of Troy and Mrs. Rita Ridgeway of Green Island; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the McNulty Funeral Home. 147 Hudson Ave (jreen Island, Tuesday morning at OC Tnr dinner. Funeral Home. 168 4th and I Ernie Stautner of the Pitts- at 9:30 a.m. from St.

Anthony's i bur Steelers provided a por- Church, where Solemn Requi- tlon of the entertainment proem Mass will be celebrated. Tn- ram narrating films on ex- to a philosophers didn't Christ, Father Tooher said, and the Russians know Him, but deny Him. Students now being subject- a ed to this materialistic approach to education will be the wasn't true, said, because, as every good 'residents of the area. Democrat knows, the roads to A fter a i suggestion, and from Kellchers home MacCarthv said: very good shape. a a i a i response The green-slinged mayor a i i made and a a i like this took place within the shadow of the Kremlin on each he had the distinction of being the first patient in the Samaritan Hospital emergency room March 17.

the on St. Patrick's Day. With a i i would as saw burn on Wickham To Address 1 1 Area Cornell Alumni nurse say: "It's only 7 a.m.| i i the saint of Irish Donald B. Wickham. commis-i KP a Tn teieDratfid.

In- a 9 o'clock, thence to st. Joseph's terment will be in St. Marys! i OI lfle pros DIED Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Joseph's Ceirieiery, Waterford.

Friends are invited and may call at the fu- neral home Monday afternoon a HAYNER--In Colonie, March 18, ith his evening after 2 o'clock. 10ISVERT--At Philadelphia, March 16. 1962, Loretta M. Martineau, wife of the M. vert, formerly of Albany, N.

mother of Albert F. Boisvert of Watervliel; Eugene L. Boisvert of Dumont, N. Mrs. Robert L.

Burner of Willow. Alaska; Ann L. Boisvert of Philadelphia and sister of Mrs. Lloyd Downs of Albany. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.m.

from the Owens Funeral Home, 220 Quail Albany. Mass of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church, Albany at 10:15 a.m. Pays of sadness will come over CONWAY-In this city March, IS Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed.

YOUR LOVING WIFE. FLORENCE. MAGUIRE In loving memory of our dear mother, Anna Byrnes Majiuire who nassed away 30 years ago. March 10, 1932. March brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest You will never be forgotten By ones who loved you best.

SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Jn loving memory of Agnes Pen- rirr. who passed away March 18, 1934. March brings sad memories. Of a loved one gone to rest.

She will never be forgotten. FV the ones who loved her best. SON JACK, MILLIE AND JACKIE. SALMON In loving memory of my mother. a a Schwartz Salmon, who pass- pri away 20 years ago today, March 1942.

Though absent you are always near, Still loved, stifl missed, still very 1962, Henry husband of Evelyn Mathis: uncle of Allan B. Conway; son of the late Daniel E. and Mary Calvin Conway; brother of the late Atty. Daniel E. Conway.

Funeral from the residence 1 Conway Court, Sycaway. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, thence to Our Lady of Victory Church where at 9:30 o'clock a Requiem High Mass will be sung. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 9 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers contribution may be made to the Friendly Red Door, 1649 Fifth Troy. N. Y. A A A East Poestcnkill. March 15.

1962. Mary wife of the late Frank; mother of Leslie, Hiram, both of Berlin. William. Liberty, N.Y.. Mrs.

Eugene Goodermote of East Poestenkill, Mrs. Clara Yerdcn of Troy. Mrs. Bcr- nice Moffct. Salem.

Mrs. Raymond Jones, Argyle. Mrs. Harold Russell. Buskirk: sister of William Bonesteel of Florida; also 30 grandchildren.

30 great-grandchildren and one niece survive. Funeral services i be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Thomas M. Barber Funeral Ilomr. Petersburg.

Interment Center Berlin Cemetery. A past master of the lodge, Douglas Bartow, drew applause contribu- 1962. Helen Sireeter oi km wife of the late William tions to the evening. A. Hayner; mother of William of Coionie: also survived by one the memories silently A a a i a Hospital.

March 16, 1962. A (Archiei kept. Of a I loved and will never forcer. DAUGHTER. DORIS AND FAMILY.

SKPOWSKI Tn I i memory of our a i a Skpowski. who passed away 7 years ago. March 19. 19-i. And i he lies in peaceful steep lis memory we shall always keep.

CHILDREN. SKPOWSKI In loving of dear son i a Skpow.4:i. i a a a 19, 193.V Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Robert F. Dufresne Funeral Home, 149 Old Loucion Latham.

Interment Blooming Grove Cemetery, Defreestviile. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the funeral home Monday evening. HEGGEN--March 18, 1962, Marie Andersen. "1 Saratoga Northside, wife of the late Ole Hegjjen: mother of Arne, George, of Malta, Odvar and Arthur of Cohoes. Andrew of Wynantskill and Eric Heggen of Sommerville, N.J.; sister of Mrs.

Elsie Neilsen, Brookllne, Mrs. Olga Westby. Mrs. Ruth Pedersen, Mrs. Anna Andersen.

Oscar Andersen, Neils Andersen. Olso, Norway. Also survived by 12 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services from the G. J.

Daigneault Funeral Home. 6 White Cohoes, Wednesday at 11 q'clock, with Rev. Roland H. Kelly, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Cohoes. officiating.

Interment Waterford Rural Cemetery. Funeral services and viewing hours pro private. A the V.A. Hospital, Albany. March 15.

1962. Jeremiah B. Keeler. son of the late Michael and Bridget Colqney Keeler; brother of Mrs. William R.

Me- Laughlin of Troy. Mrs. William Dawson Mrs. Peter Clark, Mrs. Eugene Page.

Miss Edna Keeler. all of Cohoes, Edward Troy, and Daniel Keeler of Cohoes: also survived by several nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews. Funeral will he hcld Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Looby Funeral Home. Remsen and Howard Cohoes, thence to St. Bernard's Church where at 9:30 a Solemn i Mass will DIED MOFFATT--Julia Sylvia Disbrow of 11 Rhodes Wynantskill, N.Y., suddenly at St.

Luke's Hospital, Newburgh. N.Y., March 18, 1962. wife of J. Sterling Moffatt; mother of Paul F. Callahan, Mrs.

Eileen Van Keuren. Troy and Mrs. Mary Sheffler, Miami, Fla. Also survived by three sisters, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

from the A. R. Fox fc Son Funeral Home, Congress and 13th Troy, and at 10 a.m. from the Church of the Ascension where a Requiem Mass will be celebrated. Interment Elmwood Hill Cemetery.

Troy. Friends may call Tuesday- afternoon and evening between 4 and 9 p.m. NUGENT--Suddenly, March 18, 1962, Minnie B. Wilson of 35 Ford wife of the late Andrew Nugent; sister of Clifford Wilson of Wynantskill and also of the late James Howard and Warren W. Wilson.

Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service at the Himes Funeral Home. 1928 5th Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in Elmwood Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

PRESTON--Peter of Lighthall Cohoej, at Cohoes Memorial Hospital. March 16. 1962. husband of Aurore Bellerose; a of Mrs. John Hughes of Vestal.

N.Y., Mrs. Richard Maloney of Cohoes; brother of Mrs. William A. Sick Sr. and Thomas Preston of Troy.

Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Dufresne Home, 216 Columbia and 9:30 from St. Marie's Church where a Solemn Requiem will be offered. Interment St. Agnes' Cemetery, Cohoes. sioner of the New York State i casualties are coming i a freedom is not only a Dept.

of Agriculture and Mar-i a a a It is God's goal for a kets and trustee of Cornell Uni-i For record hizzoner in MacCarthy vcrsity, will be tpastmasler i hls a i 3 world today needs an 12th annual dinner of the! i bas at a i and openly proud a i in Cornell Alumni Club tomorrow i to hard Frida God. On cne side we see a belief at 7 p.m in the Fort Orange effects didn't set in i a in the principles preached by Club Albany. The dinner will urda But nobody would be- St. Patrick and on the other lieve him--the other versions a i i i Were he i us now St. Patrick would gained prominence over the last MacCarthy's a i rccom- decade as a i leader and Catholic layman.

He is former president of the Troy Junior Chamber of Commerce, former director and of the Troy Council Services, and former director, blood procurement chairman and disaster chairman of the Rensselaer County Chapter. American Red Cross. As a religious lay leader, Ryan is a trustee ot Catnoiic Charities of the Albany Diocese, promoter of the Laymen's Retreat League of the Jesuit treat House in Glcnmont, a i a of St. Jude's and former president of the Knights of St. Jude.

Son of former assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Edward L. Ryan, he is a a a of LaSalle Institute and of Holy mission of St. be revived as i a meeting would proclaim the former Mary K. Ten Eyck honor members of the Legislature, and several members lco ood the state government who are 1 Later this week, the a a a i i a brand of ilumni of school.

i issue left-handed a spiritual offensive. We need the John Summerskill. Cornelli 2 lo Moscuw to ad opt the 'likes of him in our i i president-el-stttdent affairsrf principal speaker, will talk housing and student aid at institution. spirit of St. Patrick.

Mrs. Moffatt, Church Worker, Succumbs Man Reported Dead On Arrival Hospital A man i i i as Fred lo put first i first, for he was a slave who became an administrator of freedom. We Noble was reported dead on ar- must a free men-born a i a a Sl Man Hospital raised in freedom--who a DIED the courage, enthusiasm a i a a Ren55elaer REED Josephine Agnts, suddenly SllCCUnilK crusading zeal to speak i Coroner Thomas Styles fch 622 Av ec Mrs i a of Ol Ameri an fre dom and said lasl mghL loved sister of Mrs. Catherine lMrs enin Monau i i i i a to a for 1 He said a the man's idcn- 1 5 11 i Rhodes Wynantskill, active dom in concrete ways." i is unconfirmed and a Mrs. James Cahill; also survived by several nieces and nephews and grandnieces and nephews.

Funeral Monday morning at 8:45 o'clock from the John J. Curley Funeral Home. 618 Fifth No. Troy and at 9:15 o'clock at St. area i yes Dr.

MacCarthy said i i i a i address or relatives have terday at St. Luke's Hospital, i a a pl located. The man, about Newburgh. after a brief illness. pose placement of i i a 5 5 years old, was stricken near ol Thec er a over material i Cozy Corner Restaurant.

Augustine's church where a Re-j-Mrs. Sterling was a memder i a a i is a 6 2 2 st ta 1 I 1 A 1 I i i a 4 A A i i hospital bv a friend, the etery. North Troy. the church Rector Guild. She i 'coroner TRECCA--At rest.

March is. 1962. i also belonged to the beard of di- Vincent (Jim), beloved husband Or H6 Sa S( a i a He Stated a an a Angelina DiStefano Trecca; dc i i i ui uie uyisi-uydi a of i jt i a i i i showed the a of death, to voted a of Miss Julia M. i Home and was a former board i i me tau.e oi a i Trecca; brother of Mrs. Saivatore I i (o and a a coronary a a DiStefano.

Norwalk. and I ing who had been as a a and who had Rccc vcs Surviving are her husband, J. Mancini Sons Funeral Home, 168 Mrs. Eileen VanKcu-ren Church at 9:30 three sisters, six one grcat- the late Mrs. Josephine Pontrello; son-in-law of Mrs.

Josephine i i i A a nno cnn a Stef.no, Troy.N.Y.. Also survived: MoflaU. one son. a a a i 5 lo Ireland because he had loved Desmond T. Bailey, son or his captors.

As history's early 1 and rs Thomas J. Bailey "psychological warrior." St 19 i i a received Patrick a 1 i 365 'a Bs decree in Meteorology churches. Communism is mod- yesterday at winter term com, day a malerialLsm is menccmcnt exercise? at Penn- Fiincral services thc ()f and s.vlvania Slate i i Of spirit of St a i is needed. 50() drsrees conferred. 394 Dr MacCarthy said to do a a HTrr baccalauroate.

79 a Knc A. WaV a warded th 1 where i Solemn Requiem High i a i and Mass will be offered. I St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends are grandchild.

invited to call on Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday from 3 to 10 i ncsday at 9:30 a.m. from thc TRUDEAU At Cohoes Memorial i A. R. Fox Son Funeral Home.

Hospital, March 15. 3962, Earl J. i a 111h and Trudeau. conxin of Gporze ana i.itn s.rcci.^ ami Trudeau. cousin of George Combe of Waterford and Lucille Collins of Troy.

i at 10 from the Church of of husband of Rose Houle; a be celebrated. I St. Ag- 1 RAFFERTY--Clara Beaudom. of 4M Louis and A of Troy. nes' Cemetery, Cohoes.

i lit Leonard Hospital. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. Ascension i Rev. i of Stephcntown Robert of a a a Mrs. Mary Surprise.

Mrs. James Berry. Mrs. Donald Turner. all of Troy, Mrs.

Frederick Bloomfield of Watervliet, Mrs. George Ceresia of a i Mrs. Art Durivage of Defrepstvillp and Mrs. Rene Dhoogee of brother of Cham of Manchester. Almond of i Vt and Mrs.

Rose of Troy; a i hy 38 a i a Monday at 9 a.m. ihf Edward i drsr. i lovrrt, still missed with all our i shall part. Sarll missrd. BROTHKRS; A FRANK AND ANf) SISTERS: A AND ANNiv TUTUNJIAN loving memory i a mother, Mary i i a sjifd a a 12 years ago.

March 1950. ough a i a moi-f i a at i nl at a rtooi HUSBAND, HARl.ES. SON ED WARD. AND A A where Solemn Requiem I i i i Mass i a A I A Troy. I a Ifi, 19fi2, Dr.

Bertha Irene P-nnc" a i i late Fred a i sister of Kciwarci i i of Troy; a i of Ralph a i of Floral a i i r. a i i of a i i a a roy. rf Wynantskill, Oliver Brownell of I i of Nw a Conn a i it ai a Homr. i A 1 9 o'clock a' St a i Mass i he ceJebratfd. lm LAMB--March 19fi2.

Mary I Williams of 12 Lakcshore Snydcrs Lake, wife of Thomas J. Lamh of Mrs. Bowers and Thomas J. Lamb sister of Estelle A. a Raymond i J.

also survived by a i i Funeral Campion St Sons! Funeral Home. 166 Washington! A a Tuesday morning at 9:15 o'clock. Solemn Mass of quiem at St. Jude's a i at 10 o'clock. a tives, i a A a a Society call a home Monday a a evening.

March 16. 1962. wife of Thomas F. a mother of William Thomas F. Jr.

of Troy. Mrs. Joseph Benardo of Waterford and George H. a of Troy; sister of George Beaudoin, Trenton, N.J.. Mrs.

Blanche Nelson, Troy. Mrs. DeVoe. Cohoes the late Bertha Brownell; also survived by 7 grandchildren and one a a i Funeral at Mason Funeral Home, corner of 109th St. a Third Tuesday morning at o'clock, thence to St.

A i Church at 9:15 o'clock a Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. I In St. a Friends may call Monday a and evening. Dunkcrlcy, rector, i i a i be in Elm- Marra's Funeral Home. and Columbia a 10:30 from St.

Bernard's Church i where a Solemn Requiem a Hill will be offered. I St. Joseph's Cemetery. Waterford. A Samaritan Latham Mail March 17.

1962. Jane E. i 1 1 2-Lar Collision John J. Calandra. 21.

of 800 i modern day slavery and to a oc 5 restore a i in thc God President, Dr. MacCarthy i i i i a (Continued on Page 26) I Troy Post Observes I 1 i Annivrpsary A i a 50 persons at Troy Po.st, A in. a a a a a i a i March 16, 1962. husband -the late Louise Johnson; a of Mrs. a Johnson of At Mary McOellan Hosp i a Cambridge.

March 15. 1962, MSMUSSEN--slohn at the Mrs. a a McGuire of 2 i dence, Valley View Hoosirk Falls, widow of F. i of James, a Joseph McGulre, a i FalK and Miss i i of Schenectady; also vivrd by several nieces and nephews. a services Monday at 9 a from the Leo a a Fti- a Home.

Main Hooitck a i 1 md of I a a i In in St. Hoo.sirk Falls. i and i Glass of i a i cousin of Mrs. Irene Mer- rell of Also survived bv a 1-3 i a ea, Home. 510 a i i i reportedly drivm by sv st 1 a I 2 of a i i Wa a of lll(1 i i a of the at o'clock a Solemn P.equie'm tervlict.

5truck a a a oar in A i a Lesion. 1 the rear, when it had stopped A imfl-M i was sorvt-r! may" can at the funeral for a red light at 6th Ave. and also celebration of 4')th jrrm 7 St Walervliet, on a i a i a nf 1 day. i i Palitsch. members of the Calandra was a by A i Ssrv co Corp.

tn the Mae i i Due to tlie death of HENRY A. CONWAY Thc Conwoy Wines and Liquors Store WILL BE CLOSED Monday and Tuesday a Me- Mrs. Leo Cohoes. John tVrnorial Chftpel CrematoriJim in 0 if kWftod Cem ery MlOW Samaritan Hospital emergency the POM presented ther Lena of sir.RiD A 0 m. where he was treated a i 1 i a i RETURNS brother a i also imvlved by several a i Funeral thf Mason a of 109th St.

a Thirrt A a a 2 1 I Oakwoort em etery. 1 OKonor. SHAW J. HUTfHTNSON. W.

JACKSON. I 5 DOROTHY I A KREISLER. I I A R. HURER, room, where he was treatrr released. Patrolmen A a a i i a Reed and A Pontore women's i to the the police Depl.

in a served a. a i a oi tho DANIEL J. MICHEL 2.M4 I I I 1 A 1 8 0 a of I'HOM. 4.SM1 I.nlitlrrt to Refund?.

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About The Troy Record Archive

Pages Available:
259,031
Years Available:
1943-1977