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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. MONR.VY KVEMNG, NOVEMBER 14, 1966 Phoenicia From Fete This annual Phoenicia Librarv Dinner-Dance hold to r. -o fundi for thv library, was hold Nov. 5 at the A1 Pettinato Restaurant, Phoenicia, leaving the librarv richer by S550. Entertainment for the eve- n.ng included music from and awards given to winners and donated by friends of the library.

According the Library of Trustees thanks for the donations go to The Phoc- nioia Hardware, Folkcrt Men' Shop. United Pharmacy. Pharmacy. Gordon. Richa: Meyers, Jeweler; Rowe's Shoe Store.

Beauty Trail. Eileen's. Phoenicia Liquor Store, Ralph Bush, Restaurant, Village Bake Shop. James Ford A- Son, Alamo Service Station, McGraths Market, 4 Seasons Shop, Maison Lafayette, George Miller. Phoenicia Hotel, Market.

loenieia Bcautv Shop, Phoeni- i' i Pluming and Heating. Phoenicia Theatre. Bowler ama. LeBoef House. Kingston Trust Onm- pariy.

Phoenicia; Watson Hollow Inn. Mis Lillian Bungay and Al- Sen ice Station. Oth 0 awards were donated Furniture Co. and Folkert Bros. Thanks also go to a customer of the Beauty Trail for the cosmetic kit which helped raise funds and to Congressman Joseph Resnick who donated flowers tor the ladies, to Philip Mortgage-free Home Let us show you how to leave your famtly a home without a mortgage Askabouta Travelers low-cost Mortgage Redemption Pobcy.

Chidsev-DeForest Aqercy, Inc. Harlow F. Sidney Byron. Associate BO Maiden laine, I 1-247R hingaton, N. V.

IWratMMni THI TRAVELERS INftURAMCE COMRANIKS HtrlferV, Csnntrlicwl Phillips ho x.ave for table souvenirs and again to Beauty Trail for cosmetic samples. I CCC Program C7 Aims at Training Sales Personnel Aiming at helping full and part time personnel, the Division of Business at Ulster County Community College is conducting Retail Sales Clinics Nov. 22 and 28 at the college. The earlier clinic will be can- ducted from 8:30 to 10:30 a. while the second will be from 79 p.

m. The clinics have been arranged by Raymond T. Hubbard, assistant professor of business, who said are designed for sales personnel in Ulster County's retail establishments. Hubbard said. clinics will emphasize the importance of serving the customer, because recent studios have shown that a major reason for loss of custom- ers is dissatisfaction with a store services Objectives of the clinics are to develop better selling techniques, to develop better understanding of consumer buving behavior, and to create better selline attitudes Sales and selling techniques will he featured at both sessions Sales personnel will learn the approach, including the importance of fii-st impressions, kinds of greetings, and how to find out what the customer wants.

Other topics will include handling objections, closing the sale, suggestion selling, and the handling of special buying problems. Anyone interested in participating in the clinics should contact Professor Hubbard at ihe college. Albert Anderegg Albert Anderegg, 36. o' Newark. N.

J. died suddenly in Rosendale hile his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Anderegg of 29 Elting Road. The body was removed to the Rucki Funeral Home, 60 Pulaski Street, Newark, N. J.

Mrs. Felh-ita Pagliaronl The funeral of Mrs. Felicita Pagiiaroni, formerly of 41 Murray Street, was held from the George J. Moylan Funeral Home, Main Street. Rosendale Friday 9:30 a.

m. thence to St. Peters Church, Rosendale where at 10 a. m. a Mass of requiem was offered for the repose of her soul by the Rev.

Robert D. Saccoman. Thursday evening the Rt. Rev. Msgr Richard B.

Curtin called and offered prayers for the deceased. Also calling Thursday evening was Father Saccoman who led those assembled in a Vigil of the Bible. Burial was in St. Peter's Cemetery Rosendale where Father Saccoman gave the final blessing. Mary Sherry Mary Essie Sherry, 76, formerly of Ellenville, died Sunday at Newark, N.J.

She was the daughter of Patrick and Mary Walsh Mt. Marion MT. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Lee, and Rudolph Hebert of Sturbridge. were weekend guests of Mr.

and Robert Coutant. South Road, Mt, Marion. Mrs. Arthur Ferraro and Mrs. John Greco went to Kingston Wednesday and lunched at Chic's Restaurant there.

Mrs. Fred Whitaker was a recent visitor of Mrs A. Cramer and William Cramer. Mrs. Meta Wirths called on Florence and Sara Osterhoudt Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John Greco entertained Tuesday evening at a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Catherine Doyle of Kingston. Gregory Myers, Bruce ton Ann Stegmyer and Eddie Bor gen from the Plattekill Reformed Church went to Hope College, Holland, last weekend, Mary FJIen ce has been a pit lent at Kingston Hospital for three weeks.

William Cramer is spending the week in Hollis. L. 1. visiting his daughter and sn-in-law, Mr. eand Mrs.

Peter Donahue and family. Johny Greco went with Cub Scouts 138 to Howe Caverns on Saturday. HERMAN ROOSA (1947 photo) Former 2nd Ward Official Dies; Woodstock Native A former Second Ward alderman and supervisor. Herman Roosa, 62. of 23 Amsterdam Avenue, died in this city Saturday night.

Born in Woodstock Dec 2. jT, i Sherry born in Ellenville Aug. 1903, he had a resident of 12 igqo vvas a retired credit Kingston for many years. He adjustor for department stores. served as alderman of the Second a sister, Mrs Joseph Ward from 1945 to 1947 when he vvas elected to a two-year term as supervisor of the ward on the Republican ticket.

With Local Firm At the time of his death he Luby of Richmond, Va. Nephews and nieces also survive. Funeral will bo at 10 a. m. Wednesday at St.

and St. Church. Ellenville with a Mass of requiem. Burial will be in Fan tine kill Cemetery, Ellenville. r-.

Rotation of the Rosarv will be was a supervisor for Canfield at Loucks Funeral Home Machine and Tool. He had previously been employed at Hicc- trol and Frederick Hart Inc. of Poughkeepsie during p. m. World War II.

and later at Weston Insttument Division of Day- itrom Inc. Prior to World War II, Mr. Roosa operated a grocery store at 118 Downs Street and was one of the organizers of UPA, local cooperative grocery chain. He served as vice president of that organization for five years. Known as Musician Ellenville, Tuesday 8 p.

m. Friends may call at the funeral home Tues ay 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Raymond Amell, Focal Restaurant Owner Succumbs Raymond M. Amell, 64. known restaurant owner, of 32 Prospect Street died suddenly Mr. Roosa was widely known while hiking with four nephews as a musician having played with in the Woodland Valley section for of Town of ShAndaken Sun- many years.

He attended St. Episcopal Church and was a member of A. H. Wicks Hose Company. Surviving are his wife the former Marion Beehler; two brothel's, Elwyn and Alton Roosa and a sister, Mrs.

Muriel Thiel, all of Kingston. Funeral services will be held at the A. Carr Son Funeral Home, 1 Pearl Street, Tuesday 2 m. Burial will be in Mt. Marion Cemetery.

Friends may day afternoon. Coroner William S. Keyser gave a ruling ot natural death due to coronary occlusion. Born in Redfoid. a son of John and Julia Rivers Amell.

he owned and operated Cozy Corner Restaurant here for many years. WW II Veteran A veteran of World War II, he vvas a member of Kingston Post 150. American legion call at the to -which will conduct services at p. m. today.

State Rests (lase In County Trial, Motions Denied I tl Vi Ci th wt nc to ch bt ir Double your fashion dividends with the two button suit ti Testimony on behalf of the i prosecution in the Charles E. Eastment and James Peter Kingston! ease before County Judge Raymond J. Mino was concluded this morning after Officer a th Wednesday 9:30 a. m. thence to i JoMph'a Church where at 10 a.

m. a high Mass of requiem the F. McCardle Funeral Home. 99 Henry Street, Tuesday 6:45 p. m.

He was a member of Order of Moose, Kingston Lodge 970; Junior Order of United American Mechanics; Koenig AC; Retail Dealers Association and the Bluestone Social Club. Surviving are five brothers, Ulrich J. of Philadelphia, Joseph of Binghamton. Emil of Miami, and Victor, both of Also surviving are several nieces and Joseph Ebbers Joseph Ebbers. 68.

of Creek Locks died in Kingston Sunday evening after a long illness. He was born in New York City, a son of the late Anton and Ruth Logan Ebbers. Until his retirement he had been employed in New York City as assistant manager of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ruth Ebbers; a niece Miss Genevieve Ebbers and a nephew Joseph H.

Ebbers, all of Creek Locks. Funeral services will be held at the George J. Moylan Funral Home. Main Street, Rosendale, Wednesday 2 p. m.

Burial will be in Rosendale Plains Cemetery. Friends may call tonight 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. i Florence O. Davidson Florence O.

Davidson. 51, died Nov. 13 at Poughkeepsie. She was the daughter of William and Alice Bush Hinman, born Feb. 4.

1915 in Pittsburgh, Pa. She married Russell H. Davidson at Walden Oct. 31, 1936. Her residence is 13 Evergreen Avenue, Poughkeepsie.

She is survivd by her husband; a son Carl of Poughkeepsie; her mother, Mrs. Aiice B. Hinman of Pine Bush; a grandson Scott; two brothers, William and Robert Hinman, both of Middletown. Several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday 1 p.

m. at the Loucks Funeral Home Ellenville, with the Rev. Eugene Crabb. pastor of the Ellenville Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Fantinekill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Ralph DePew Ralph DcPevv of 146 Hurley Avenue died Sunday at his home after a long illness. He is survived by his wife. Edna Smith DePew; an uncle, George of Newburgh, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was born in Kerhonkson son of the late William and Allie Van Etten DePew and he married the former Edna Smith March 25, 1916 at the Reformed Church parsonage in Accord, with the Rev. Mr. Frost officiating. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last March. Funeral services will be held from the H.

B. Humiston Funeral Home. Kerhonkson, on Wednesday at 1 p. m. with the Rev.

C. Pershing Hunter, pastor of St. James Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Pine Bush Cemetery, Kerhonkson. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7-9 p.

m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Mary Ida Lane Mary Ida Lane of 172 West Pjerpont Street, widow of John died suddenly Nov, 12. Surviving are four sons, Charles Countryman of Memphis, Tenn.

and Timothy Countryman of California, Anthony of Kingston, John Lane of Bloomington; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Marie) Gardner of Kingston; four brothers. Raymond. Kenneth and Ellsworth Williams all of New Paltz and Richard Williams of North Carolina; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Bernard of Walden Setera, Reynolds VanKeuren, Irving Dunham and Edward J.

Noble. James H. Roe H. Roe. 73.

of 83 Hoffman Street, died suddenly in this city Sunday. He was born in Kingston Oct. 24, 1893. a son of the late Nathan and Cylinda Newkirk Roe and had resided in the city all of his life. He was employed for more than 50 years as a machinist at the Ulster Foundry and Machine Corp.

on St. James Street until his retirement. He war, a life member of St. Methodist Church, Kingston Lodge 10, F. A.

the Charles DeWitt Council 91, Junior Order of American Mechanics, and had been active for many years in bowling circles at the Emerick Alleys. He was a member of Market Bowling team. He was a member of the Republican committee in the 10th Ward and served as superv isor in that ward for eight years. He is survived by nis wife, Ruth Kidd Roe; a son. Frank H.

Roe, a granddaughter Linda Roe all of Kingston, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the W. N. Conner Funeral Home. 296 Fair Street, Monday 7-9 p.

m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. Burial will be in Wiltwyek Cemetery.

Gustav J. Kogel The funeral of Gustav J. Ko- Kobi Promoted Gerald Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J.

Gentile of 58 Quarry Street, has been promoted to airman second class in the U. S. Air Force. Airman Robinson is a motor vehicle operator at Edwards AFB. Calif.

He is a member of the Air Force Systems Command which manages research, development, production and procurement of USAF missiles, planes and support systems. The airman is a graduate of Kingston High School. DIED AMELL At Phoenicia Sunday, November 13, 1966, Raymond M. Amell ol 32 Prospect Street, brother of Ulrick Joseph, Leo, Emil and Victor Amell. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews.

Funeral will be held from the Francis J. McCardle Funeral Home, 99 Henry Street, Wednesday at 9:30 a. thence to St. Church, where at 10 a. m.

a High Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment in St. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7 to 10 p. m.

and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Attention and Members of Kingston Post, No. 150, American Legion All officers and Members of Kingston Post. No.

150 American Better Not Jump Any earthling who landed on either the two tiny moons of the planet Mars would weigh less than an ounce because of the low surface gravity, and the slightest jump would send him soaring off into space. gel, who died Wednesday, was held from the Halloran Funeral Funeral Home. 99 Henry Street, Phoen a Clothes adds dash to dignity in this superb two button suit, jpectftcaliy designed with 1 on mind, it features forward pitc hed shoulder, center vent and other important styi.ng details. Cee it in a most interesting group of fabrics. $75 two defendants were indicted by a grand jury for an alleged entiance to the Kingston Shirt Company plant.

Pine Grove Avenue. on May 24. They are accused of taking shirts valued at over At the conclusion of the case mot ions to dismiss ere made by defense counsel, Edward Greene and Norman Kellar. District Attorney James H. Fisher opposed.

Attorneys for the defendants argued the prosecution had failed to prove a case and asked for Funeral will bo held from the £nd Goi Tompkins of Marl F. J. McCardle Funeral Home six grandchildren and eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the James M. Murphy Funeral Home, 176 Broadway Tuesday 2 p.

m. with the Rev. Osterhoudt Phillips officiating. Burial will be in Mon- trepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Arrangements by the Funeral Home. ill be offered for the repose of his soul. Burial will be in St. Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight 7 to 10 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. Former Resident Killed in Mishap On (ioast Home, 261 Broadway, Saturday at 9:30 a. m. thence to St.

Church where a solemn high Mass of requiem was offered for the repose of his soul by the Rev. Edward I. Farrelly at 10 a. m. The Rev.

Nicholas M. Musonic served as deacon and the Rev. Paul Cullivan as sub-deacon. Responses to the Mass were sung by Martin Kelly assisted by Theodore Riccobono, organist. Representatives of St.

Holy Name Society, Kingston Council 275 Knights 0 Columbus and the Railroad Brotherhood, the Sisters of the Presentation and the Sisters of Charity also attended the requiem. During the repose at the funeral home many friends and neighbors called to pay their respects, among whom were the Rev. Francis Brennan, the Sisters of Charity and The Benedictine Sisters. Friday evening at 7:30 Kingston Council 275 Knights of Columbus led by Grand Knight Joseph Bruno assisted their chaplain the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. John J. in the recitation of the Rosary. At 8 p. m.

members of St. Holy Name Society led by their president, Joseph Stenson assisted their spiritual director in the recitation of the Rosary. Many floral tributes were received and the spiritual bouquets in the form of Mass cards were numerous. Burial was in St. Cemetery where Father Farrelly gave the final blessing.

The bearers were Frank Graney. John Vigna, Joseph Stenson. Edwin Baker, James V. Geary and Bernard Redmond. Mrs M.

Leirey on Tuesday evening at 6:45 p. m. to pay respects to our departed member, Raymond Amell. ROBERT DELANOY, Commander ALBERT SONNENBERG, Adjutant Attention Officers and Members of Koenig Athletic Club All officers and members are requested to meet at the Francis J. McCardle Funeral Home.

99 Henry Street, Tuesday evening. Nov. 15 at 7:30 to pay final respects to our late member, Rav Amell. JOSEPH S. THURIN.

President ALBERT EISELE, Secretary-Treasurer Attention Officers and Members of Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge No. 970 You are hereby requested to meet at the Ijodge Rooms at 82 Prince Street Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. and proceed to the F. J.

McCardle Funeral Home, 99 Henry Street, where ritualistic memorial services will be conducted at 8:00 for our late brother, Ravmond M. Amell. LOUIS P. LAMBAISE. Governor JOHN L.

SLIZEWSKI. Secretary DUNHAM on November 9, 1966, husband of Marion Howe; father of Corydon, of New York City and Mrs. Charles Fairbanks Dean. brother of Mrs. Thomas Jansen.

Also survived by four grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at First Westminister Presbv- The funeral of Anna M. terian Oiurch, 111 North way, Yonkers, on Tuesday at Foei st Leirey. retired policewom- p. in lieu of flowers con- an of 16 Third Avenue, who died Wednesday, Nov.

9. was held Saturday morning, Nov. 12, at 9 from the Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith Avenue, thence to St. Church where a high Mass of requiem was offered at 9:30 a m.

by the Very Rev. Joseph G. Noll. CSsR, rector of the Immaculate Conception Church. Bronx, assisted by the Very Rev.

William A. JTmith, CSsR. Responses to the Mass were sung by Mrs. June Scherer assisted at the organ by A Galietta Nan Goldrick. Seated within the chancel were the Rev.

George J. Foe rat. CSsR. her brother, the Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Joseph D. Oster- pita! after a short illness. Mr. A former Kingston girl.

Miss Terpening had been employed by Road Machinery dtamliul of ti A Slm' also argued the charge of Santa Barbara, as 01 rgued criminally receiving, concealing and withholding stolen property eman of the i a result of injuries sustained in a one-car accident there. rut fflony tw dUmii.fd Sims WII for th, grounds the hrr MA deicree At the University were the urn persons charged of Southern California and had with enteiing the building recently employed as a so- committing grand larceny, first daj cas(. hv thr Ix)S degree. Angeles Department of Public Judge dismissed Welfare. of the indictment, that Born in Repton, a daugh- receiving, concealing and f0r Qf an(j Mm-y Hanks stolen property, but sims.

she was a graduate of (denied the motions to dismiss Kingston High School and re- the gi and larceny and burglary ce.wd her BA degree at Syra- chirges Trial was resumed. cuse University. Patrolman testified he jn addition to her parents, she and his companion officer survived by paternal had on patrol when notified grandfather, Stephen of of a burglary in process at the Alabama; two sisters, Mrs. Mary factory. Dobrowoiski of Angeles They weie informed U-haul Calif and Virginia Sims of truck had been obaerved backed Kingston; two brothers.

James up to the door of the plant. On of Bloomington, Ind. and may call at the Port Ewen proceeding to the scene they Thomas Sims of Kingston. Chapel today from 2-4 and 7-9 not find the truck immediately. Funeral arrangements will be That waa approximately 10 p.

announced by the and Irving Eg nor Latep, after touring the area Funeral Home 15 and finding no trace of the truck, they parked near the Richard Hyde Terpening Richard Hyde Terpening. 75, mann. (he ReV. Francis of Sunset Drive, Port Ewen, died uirk Kniif Saturday nigh, K.ngafon and Brother CSsR Also attending the Mass the Sisters of Christian sheer metal plant until his re- tirement 15 years ago. He was iwpital and Kelician a member of the Port Ewen Re- Conception formed Church, Rondout Lodge The Christian Mothers 343.

F4AM. The son of the late School The Chiisuan and Kllinor Hyde Terpening, he is survived by his wife, 1 Bertha Olsen Terpening. Tfiey had recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Also a son. B.

Donald Terpening of Port Ewen; a daughter. Ruth, wife of Ernest Heppner of Kingston; grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will l)e held at the Keyser Funeral Service. Port Ewen Broadway and Stout Avenue, Tuesday at 2 p. m.

with the Rev. Ronald Lokhorst and the Rev. Harry Christiana officiating. Burial will be in Rlverv iew Cemetery. Friends acted as honorary escort.

During the repose in the funeral home many friends and relatives called to pay their respects and manv final tributes spiritual in the form cuds were received. Also can ine at the funeral home were Rt Rev. Msgr. Joseph the Revs. Charles G.

CSsR William CSsR. Smith. ('SsR. Brother SsR, Sisters of Christian edictine Sisters. and children late Conception School- Also calling were city men.

supervisors and members Cru- I Fgnor of 41 Garden Street who 1 died Nov. 8. were held from the Henry J. Bruck Funeral Home. 27 Smith Avenue, Saturday at 11:15 a.

m. with the Rev. Roy D. Meyer, pastor of St. Lutheran Church, officiating.

Duri ing the repose in the funeral i home, many relatives and friends culled to pay their respects and George majiy floral tributes were re- retired Monday as ceived. Fridav evening the Rev. dent of the New York Mets and Meyer called and offered his of Kingston Pohcevvomem. saders of Immaculate Conception Church, members of Ben Funeral services for Irving Hospital stan. ooou viss As Mels Boss, ine ISameri replaced bv Bine condolence to the family and Charles 1 Dms 328 WALL ST.

KINGSTON, Y. Pine Avenue bus terminal and ohfterved a U-haul truck come along Broadway and turn into Pine Giovt Avenue Thty itax and observed the on the truck, which cori e-ponded to the one given in the police alarm The truck proceeded to Mary's Axenue. turned lelt and stepped at O'Reilly and Axenue. At that time the tvxo men were pUced under he a -----------number of cartons the reii of gervern. manager of the prayer service.

Also, co 11- the t.uck. With 1-ongto in Cardinals. ing on Friday night were mem. patio; ear was Officer Harry chs longtime general un of the Kingston Fire De- Short ager for ihe New York partment including Fire Chief Fojifcrw mg examination came to the Mets when James M. Brett and former juio veie were formed for die 1962 Chief Joseph Murphy.

On Fri- and counsel presented 'season thus ended a long exec- day evening at 7:30 of- tioi career in baseball dating i cert and of Excebior EaAtment, 26 127 Cong back 1917. Hose Co. No. 4, of Mr, Street, Biookly and LiBeauae will remain With the Egnor vvas an honorary life 17 of Kingston, had tieen held 1 Mets an advisory member called and were led in it) (My Court for gi and jury until ill. 1971 ntualiHte services by the.r chap- uon, Devine.

49, tame to the Mets la.n, the Rev. T. from the during the herger. Burial was in Wiltwyek mont an ndr pendent reason an to Cemetery where the Rex. Mr.

stale from 17,. to 1791 when having hand Mey er gave the committal ser- became the 14th of the by as his 1 Bearers, ill memlwrs of n.on. i Excelsior Hose Co, were Stanley Roaary Cerne- r2y KnoU the Rev. Fathers attending by the wicz the final blessing. were Carl C.

Janasie- Juvmomt studr Francia John Hem y. Charles J. Kelly Donald tributions may be made to the Cory Dunham Club. 97 Hudson Terrace, Yonkers. At Kingston.

N. Nov. 13. 1966, Joseph Ebbers of Creek Locks, N. dear brother of Mrs.

Ruth Ebbers; uncle of Miss Genevieve Ebbers and Joseph H. Ebbers. Funeral service will be held at the George J. Moylan Funeral Home. Main Street, Rosendale.

Wedneaday at 2 p. m. Interment in Rosendale Plains Cemetery. Friends may call this evening 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. LANE Ida.

on November 12. 1966 of 172 West Pierpont Street, wife of the late John mother of Charles and Timothy Countryman, Richard (Marie) Gardner, Anthony Fattarino and John Lane; sister of Raymond, Kenneth, Richard and Elsworth Williams, Mrs. Irene Bernard. Mrs. Gertrude Tompkins.

Six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral service will be held at the James M. Murphy Funeral Home, 176 Tuesday at 2 p. m. with the Reverend Osterhoudt Phillips officiating.

Interment Montrepose Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Arrangements by the M. A.

Gallietta Funeral Home. FUNERAL DIRECTORS A. Sc 331-0u25 A redecorated funeral home dedicated to a reputation for cultural err ice to all faiths. One Street Corner Clinton Avenue Adequate Parking DIED ROE this city, Nov. 13, 1966, James H.

Roe, husband of Ruth Kidd Roe and lather of Frank H. Roc; grandfather of Linda Roe. Friends may call at the W. N. Conner Funeral Home, Fair Street, Monday from 7 to 9 p.

m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. where funeral services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 11 a. m.

Interment in Wiltwyek Cemetery. Attention and Members of Kingston Lodge, No. 10, F. A. M.

Officers and members of Kingston Lodge, No, 10, F. A. are requested to meet at the W. N. Conner Funeral Home.

Fair Street, this evening at 7:45 p. where at 8 p. m. Masonic services will be held tor our late brother, James H. Roe.

HENRY J. YOCHMANN, Master GORDON A. CRAIG, Secretary ROOSA this city, November 12, 1966. Herman Roosa of 23 Amsterdam Avenue, husband of Marion Beehler and brother of Elwyn and Alton Roosa and Mrs. Muriel Thiel, all of Kingston.

Funeral services will be held at the A. Carr Son Funeral Home, 1 Pearl Street on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in the Mt.

Marion Cemetery. may call from 7 to 9 p. m. on Monday. SIMS into rest suddenly November 13, 1966.

Miss Alyce A. Sims at Santa Barbara, California, formerly of 72 Pine Grove Avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Titus B. Sims; granddaughter of Stephen Sims; sister of Mrs.

Mary Dobrowoiski, Miss Virginia Sims, James and Thomas Sims. Funeral arrangements will be Announced by the Jenson Deegan Funeral Home Inc. TERPENING rest, Nov. 12, 1966, Mr. Richard Hyde Terpening of Sunset Drive.

Port Ewen. husband of Bertha Olsen Terpening; father of Mrs. Ruth (Ernest) Heppner and B. Donald Terpening. Entrusted to the care of the Keyser Funeral Service, Port Ewen Chapel, Broadway and Stout Avenue, where the Revs.

Ronald Lokhorst and Harry Christiana will officiate on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends are invited. Interment in River Cemetery. The family will receive their friends at the Port Ew en Chapel Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Attention and Members of Rondout Lodge. No. S43, F. Si A.

M. All and mem- -bers of Rondout Lodge, No. 343, F. A. are requested to meet at the Keyser Funeral Home, Port Ewen, this evening at 7:30 to conduct Masonic services for our late brother, Richard H.

Terpening. LEON MILIKOFSKY, Master FRED L. VAN DEUSEN, Secretary Memoriam In loving memory of John Nolan who passed away one year ago today, Nov. 14: Peaceful he thy sleep dear son. It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly.

In death we do the same. MOM and DAD PEARSON JENSON and DEEGAN Inc. Funeral Home 15 Downs St. F. J.

McCARDLE Funeral CALLING on us places on us the irrevocable obligation to full- ftll all of your desires in beauty, dignity, solemnity, completeness of service within your budget. Uial FE Henry St. BYRNE A or ui Al I IN HI MOKIAI.H I OH bS VI.AK» ET Hash ftndgs mi Thrawa? OPEN Ml NOATI FE S434 or FE.

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