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••v v* v * -1 . RECORDER DIAL VI 3-U00 EVENING RECORDER, AMSTERDAM, N.Y., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10S3 PAGE THREE On the Social Scene May Redding Set Housetcarming Event : A s u r p r i s e housewarmlng party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartman, 61 Bunn St., was given at their home Satur- day evening. The couple was presented a gift and a buffet lunch was served* Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Scheuer, Janet Scheuer, Mariaville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lieckfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. George Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayward, Mrs. Anthony Curran, Anthony Bartman, Ron- ald, Bartman, Sharon Bartman, Cynthia and Karen Phelps, Rob- ert Bush, Barbara Benson and Robert Simeone. . . . Sliva Miss Dianne L. Przybylo Mr. and Mrs. Leo Przybylo, Amsterdam R.D. 3, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Dianne Lee Przybylo, to Edward Posluszny. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Posluszny, 310 Church St. Miss Przybylo is a Lynch High School graduate and is employed in the order depart- ment of Mohasco Industries Inc. Mr. Posluszny. also a gradu- ate of Lynch High School, is employed by Mohawk Valley Drywall. A May wedding is planned. * ** *• Sons of Israel Celebrates 75|h Anniversary Engaged to Wed TTt~-'"X "* TV "*'^'T» Amaranth Jamboree St. Monica Court, 6L_Order of Amaranth." held its annual jamboree at the Masonic Tem- ple Friday evening. Mrs. Florence Ingham was winner of a special guest prize and others winning prizes were Dora Gardinier, Beatrice Mc- Clumpha, Mary Payne, Mrs. Frank Lech, Mrs. Ida Mae Hall. Mrs. Ward Hinkle, Mrs. Fred Eckelman, Mrs. Fred Gutowski, Mrs. Edna Louer, Linda Bab- cock, George Winne, Eliza Mae Engelhardt. Isabel Thompson, Frank Parker, .Ruth Greene. Elizabeth Kelly, Mrs. Russell McMurray. Rita Lyczko, Mar- guerite Lefferts, Dorothy Water- street, Dorothy Godey, Charles Fratianni, Floyd Houghton Jr., Edna Stansfi'eld, Hazel Brod- head, Vera Dynes, Evalina Bet- tine, Waldon Lasher, Agnes Fitzgerald, Iva Baker, Edna Di- Caprio, Doris Camp, Nellie Plantz, =-Harry Godey, Alma Meyers. . •• Arjine Greene, Laura Chase, Jean Kelly, Wilbur Plantz, Wil- liam Tecler, John Smith, Ger- trude Lauber, Edna Becker, Florence Fegal, Matilda George, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Sarah Kil- roy, John Brodhead, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Hill, Gertrude Bellen, Kenneth Studier, Rose Sims, Is- abel Moran, Freda Sitrin, Mrs. Ruth Green, Gladys Moore, Mrs. Ellis Banjamin, Marlene Green, Mrs. Upton Montplaisir, Betty Stevens, Mrs. Peter Vig- liotti, Ida Hicks. Fannie Mushkat, Mrs. Josie Vidulich, Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Elizabeth Payne. Mrs. Edward McGrattan, Sadie Burtt, Mrs. Kenneth Studier, Eleanor Krutz, Sylvia Tecler, Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. Fred Miller, Margaret Camp, Mrs. John Hardies, Elizabeth Reid, James Weaver, Thomas Mc- Cleary, Margaret Fradenburg and Mrs. William Cwirko. Refreshments were served fol- lowing play by Betty Stevens, Doris Camp and their commit- tee. 60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coloney will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. The former Jeannette Cruthers and Roy Coloney were married on Nov. 12, 1003. at the Broadalbln Methodist Church parsonage by the late Rev. A. D. Angel. Their attendants were the late Mrs. Charles Cruthers, mother of the bride, and Miss Grace Coloney, sister of the bridegroom, now Mrs. Grace Menge of Am- sterdam. They have four children, Mrs. Leonard Crawford Sr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffords, Broadalbin, Harold Coloney, Northville, and Leonard Coloney, Harlingen, Tex.: se\en grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Mr. Coloney was a foreman in the Broadalbin Knitting Mills for 51 years and retired in 1951. Mrs. Coloney is active and does all her own housework. Eighteen members of the family honored their parents at dinner in the Colonial Inn on Sunday. More than 250 persons attended-the 75th anniver- sary dinner of the Congre- gation Sons of Israel*last night at the Elks Club. Among the highlfghts was the presentation of life memberships to two mem- bers. Principal speaker at the anni- versary affair was Rabbi Sid- ney Ribaek. who served as spiritual leader for the local congregation from 1938 to 1941. Now serving at the Rawn- hurst Jewish (enter in Phila- delphia.- Rabbi Ribaek com- pared life of 75 years ago to life today. Morris B. (Mender, chairman of the pro&ram. welcomed the j guests. Herbert T. Singer, who; served as master of ceremon- ies, gave a history of the con- i gre>;at»on and introduced the ; following past presidents: Sam- j uel Cramer, Samuel Siegel. ! William Levy. Joseph Jacobs. > Marcus Breicr, Joseph (Mender, j Morris Olcnder, Nathan Aison. : Samuel Valberg, Sheldon Krie- yel and Donald Olerider. All were given citations. A moment of silence was ob- , served in memory of deceased j past presidents. ! AT ANNIVERSARY DINNER — Helping to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the found- ing of Congregation Sons of Israel last night were, left to right: Rabbi Samuel A. Bloom, spiritual leader; Max Jacobson, who was awarded a life membership; Donald Olcnn\cr, president of the Congregation; Samuel Siejjel, who also received a life membership, and Rabbi Sidney Ribaek of Philadelphia, who was the principal speaker. (Jennings.) Around the Citv Mariaville Lake Shooting Injures Schenectady Man Hospital Record A Schenectady m a n was wounded in the leg by Ins 13- year-old son in a shooting inci- dent at Mariaville Lake about midnight Saturday. John A. Paice. 37. of 2104 Following is a daily record of patients at Amsterdam Me- morial Hospital: Admissions No*. 9 ... Ramark Miss Marjorie Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall, 167 South Pawling St., Haga- man, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mar- jorie D. Marshall, to Stephen F. Burda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Burda, Johnstown. Miss Marshall is a graduate of the Lynch High School and is presently employed as a sec- retary of the Graduate School of the State University of New York. Mr. Burda is'a graduate of Johnstown High School and the Royal Barber and Beautician School, Schenectady. He is em- ployed at Reese's Barber Shop in Hagaman. Plans are for a September wedding. Deaths^ ObitliariJ Funeral* 84 Frank B. Bruzdzinski } Mrs. Frank Ferguson Frank B. Bruzdzinski. 39, of' Emma M. Ferguson. 76. v,id- James St.. died suddenly ow of Frank Ferguson, 48 Wall Mr. Bruzdzinski was born in T^T" u^..Uu„i""."*u.!rL"'".u'r''r„'. J bad made a large donation. ! house. —Circle Esther of the Em-., manuel Presbyterian Church Donald (Mender, president of will meet Tuesday at 7:4."> p.mi Congregation Sons of Israel, at the home of Mrs. William awarded life memberships to Bell. 200 Guy Park Ave. Max Jacobson and Samuel —Kennyetto Council 13fi. D. of Siegel. P • will meet lonijjht at 7:30 at Other speakers included At- 5 Market St. and will hold a torney Jerome Lovenhcim. past card party at 8. president of Temple of Israel; j —Boy Scout Troop 25 will Mrs. Irving Tenzer. president meet tonight at 7 in St. Luke's Hamburg St.. was reported by Ave. of Daughters of Jacob, and Church hall. A pancake supper, satisfactory condition last night Herman Rabbi Samuel A. Bloom, who: sponsored by the troop, will be at Ellis Hospital, has served as spiritual leader held at the church tomorrow. Paige, according to Duanes- of the congregation since 1949. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. burg troopers, had waited at the Another feature of the pro- —The Lutheran Church Worn- | lome of his estranged wife, gram was the introduction of en of St. Luke's Church will Marv. 31 eight couples married by Rabbi meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at' and "upon her return home with Ribaek during his Amsterdam the church. a companion. Thaddeus Predel. Sl •service. -A meeting of the Brother- R ex ford, a ( , U arrel ensued. ' David Thibodeau. Hagaman. The son then brought out a .22 Dismissals Nov. 10 Mrs. May Brown, 68 Arnold floor. Authorities said Paige Ave. fell, pretending death, then got Roman Crocetta, Gloversville. John DaBiere^ 32 Chapel Place. Dismissals Nov. 9 Harrison Connolly, 6 Hamil- ton St. Frank Klug. 99 Nan Dyke Otto. 9 Mohawk Lane. Frank Pazek. 80', Forbes St. Admissions Nov. 10 John ' Lavender, 101 East at Mariaville Lake. ^{ a j n st. Mrs. Frances Stella, 5 Park It was announced that a hood of St. Andrew of St. Ann's Saturday night in St. Mary's . St _ died Saturdav afternoon abounding fund had been estab- Church will be held Tuesday at | r ifte"and"fired one shot into the Hospital. > : , ._ . A , , ., lished and that Max Jacobson , 7:30 p.m. in the parish office 1 5:45 at the Amsterdam Memor- ! ial Hospital where she had Amsterdam Sept. 30, 1924, a son been a palU , n t f o r 15 weeks The invocation was by Dr. i —The Official Board of the of Boleslaw and Clara Osinska Bruzdzinski. He was employed operated restaurant. He was last em- ployed by M. J. Wytrwal Coal Co. A World War II veteran. Mr. Meir. Ydit of Temple of Israel F i r s t Methodist Church will 5?.i"- J !!i r8 ." S ^ l .. W " i^.'^and the benediction by Rabbi I m e e t tonight at 7:30 at the ;church. . --. g general chairman —The Commissions on Stew- Sophia Siebe Schutte. She made olcnder with the arrangements ardship and Finance and Mem- her home in Gloversville and for lhe anniversary program ! bers and Evangelism of the Mayfield, returning to Amstcr-' werp Hpnry Lc .ssick. dinner: | Forest Avenue Methodist up struck the boy and continued John fighting with Predel. j Place. DaBiere. 32 Chapel by the Mohawk Carpet Mills "for A ^ st , e , rdam f °" ^ 27 ' T V ' Bloom ' some time and later operated a £ " 2 ^ . °, f William .and Mary A f d , n At this point, troopers said, the son discharged the gun again, hitting Paige in the left thigh. The boy's case is said to Chester Syzdek. 87 Grove St. Brian Wing. 165 Market St. Doylp Is Promoted Marine Lance Cpl. Albert H. dam a number of years ago Nathan Aison. ad book: Rabbi I Church will meet tonight at 71 have been"placed in Schenectady j Doyle, son of Mrs. Thelma F. where she has since resided Scholarship Event In keeping with the purpose of the party, graduation hats on pumpkins painted with gay faces comprised the decorations on each table at the S. Louise Bell Scholarship dinner-dance held by the Century Club Sat- urday evening at the club house. Sixty-five couples attended the affair. During the evening, guest prizes were won by David Rob- inson, Velmer Webb,' James H. Cullen, Howard D. Hinkle, Le- Roy Allen. Herman Fuchs, Har- ry Davis and Winfred J. Brown. Those who aided the cause of scholarship by serving as sponsors were Mrs. Mario Pan- 7.B, Sanford Estate; Mr. and Vcmon Allen, Mrs. Louis Gow- die, Kerbelis Travel Agency, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Mullar- key, United Welding.Supply Co., Mr. and Mrs. Oakley S. Cooper, Hays k Wormuth Inc., and Etr. and Mrs. Norbert Fethke'. . Bridge Results ' Results of the weekly dupli- cate bridge game oMhe Amster- dam Bridge Assn. played at the Chelsea House. Tribes Hill, last night were: North-South, Harry Shapiro, Gloversville, and Dr. Leslie Saunders, first; Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Reginald Holmes, Gloversville, second; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Barnett, third. East-West, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Conklin, first: Mrs. Jane Saunders and M. W. Jones, Johnstown, tied for second with Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Gloyers- ville, and Edward Hornidge, Johnstown. Anniversary Noted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soblosky, 51 Romeyn Ave., were given a surprise party Saturday evening at their home in honor of their 46th wedding anniversary which they will celebrate Nov. 14. The couple formerly resided in the Bronx and are the parents of Mrs. Edward Boguzski, 190 Market St. Bruzdzinski was a member of She was emploved at Barrv'.s ,„.„..,...,„ , V1 St. Stanislaus' Church, St. Mi- and Lurie's retirine several U u,. T U ™ , <- „u„„i »u„ A-„U 1 c—•„*.. „/ a LUI . ies > retiring se\erai Mushkat, Joseph Olcnder. Sam-1 o'clock I Bloom and Samuel Valberg, o'clock. There will be a meet- County Family Court, program; Martin Silver, Ben j ing of the Official Board at 8 chael the Archangel Society of years aeb . ,-• , • the church and Inhn T Wvzn ucl Sle H el - Irving Wohl and — St. John'; the church and John J. kV.wo-. Mrs. Ferguson was a member ] Abraham Sitrin. tickets; Milton j dance commi of the Trinity Lutheran Church, mirski Post, 701, American Le- glon - ! and a member of Art-Well Chap- Survivors are his father, Bo- j ter 208, OES. leslaw Bruzdzinski; his step-1 Mr. Ferguson died in 1929." mother Mrs. Mary Bruzdzinski; a stepsister, Mrs. Mary Tyrrell, Gloversville; va stepbrother, John „, . , , . ... Kilanowski, Amsterdam, and ?Li l l ! .!.™ .L a /A Cy l ^.J^l She is survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. Emil Pankonin. Mrs. nittee will hold a Flames Destroy Silver. Joel Kaplan. , Donald j meeting tonight at 7:30 in the J Olcnder. Stanley Adelson. Theo- j clubrooms. dore Blitz and Albert Hymari, reservations. Congregation Sons of Israel was founded in 1887. Shortlvaft- —St. Stanislaus" PTA will hold a monthly meeting tonight at 7 in the church hall preceded by a pantry shower for the sisters Garage, Chickens Doyle. Fort Plain R.D. 1, was recently promoted to the present rank while serving with the E 1 g h t h Engineer Battalion, Force Troops. Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Camp LeJeune, N.C. several aunts, uncles and cous- ins. er the turn or the century. ! 0 f St. Stanislaus" School, and several nieces, nephews and j Property was purchased at 85 ! —The Fifth Ward PTA will Fire shortly after midnight Saturday destroyed a one-car garage on Barker Rd., north- east of Gloversville. Mrs. Thomas Oakes cousins. Funeral of Mrs. Pettengill The funeral of Mrs. Harry J. [-Grove St. by the congregation and in 1914 the present home j at Liberty and Grove Sts. was ' purchased. Laura Ireland Oakes, 79.' Pettengill was held this morning widow of Thomas Oakes, died; at 8:30 at the Betz funeral home Saturday afternoon at 3 at her and 9 at St. Mary's Church home, % l /i High St., after, a, where a high mass of requiem short illness. j was celebrated ' by the Rev. Mrs. Oakes was born in Gal-1 -lames E. Hartley, with the Rev. Chamber Urges Visit to Schools meet at 7:45 p.m.. Wednesday. Lost in the blaze were a quan- in the school auditorium for a tity of paint and equipment and monthly meeting and Fathers' j a dozen chickens. Night. A film. "Man ana** the! Fleet Ballistic Missile." with; JENDRZEJCZAK FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Monuments 200 CHURCH STREET Chief John M. J. Gallagher as narrator/ will be shown. The public is invited. An executive ! committee meeting will be held j This year marks the 43rd an-' in the school cafeteria at 7:15. way on July 10, 1884. the daugh-• Thomas Eagan, S.J., in the sane-1 EducatS^'wlek ^ ^ " ^ ~ SL Rit *' S Sodality of St ' ter of James and Amanda Wert tuar.y. Mrs. Virginia Johnson report-! ed the fire in her garage about 12:30 a.m. yesterday and the' Fulton County Sheriff's Depart- i ment sent the Pleasant Square I Volunteer fire department to the scene. i year s Michael's Church will meet, Firemen succeeded in prevent- Ireland. She ea m e to Ams.e, i The bearers wexe John Conrad. 1 Nation %£2&J£t,$ X^tob.^eV" " " " ' ^ "^ """" '^ ^ ^ dam as a young girl and has' David Conrad. Harold Meyer, j tion always made her home here, j Fred Miller. Richard Wert, and! Mrs. Joel G. Kaplan, chair ' to the nearby Johnson home and —Mohawk Valley Chorus will a house trailer. „,. . , , \r„,.„ n i B1 „„ii^ .--, ....... ....... meet tonight in St. Ann's parish ___ Q «% p 3S K , memb " of the, Vernon Inga is , man of lhe Amsterdam Area hoU se for rehearsal, the women j . Second.Presbyterian Church. i Attending the funeral from out' Chamber of Commerce educa-^ members reporting at 7:30 and 1 ' LAUNDRY ITEM Mr. Oakes died on July 25, | of town were Mr. and Mrs. ! tion committee calls for public i m en at 8 - A new laundrv bleach con- 1922. j John Patterson. Johnstown; Mr. attention to the importance of _ A monthly meeting of St Gaining no chlorine is claimed She is survived by one son,! and Urs - Donald Dclos - Wap-, education in a democracy and Joseph's PTA will be" held in to be* safe for colors and to be COMPLETE ALTERATION WORK Done on WOMEN'S DRESSES Hems or Waist %d AA Adjustment, etc. I.UU Quality Dress Shop 34 East Main Street — VI 2-8570 — Miss B e v e r l e y Saunders, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Saunders, 3 Northampton Rd.. Amsterdam, has been elected a representative of the freshman class on the Social Activities Committee of the Mary A. Burn- ham School. William Seward Oakes, this P inger Fa,ls; Wa l tcr Conrad, to remind each citizen that good the school hall Tuesday at 7 30 suit able for -resin-treated wash city; four daughters, Mrs. Gene-j J o h n C o n r a d - Lawrence Conrad. ; schools are to a very large de- p m . j and wear fabrics vieve Connolly, Mrs. Eleanor I Saugrus, Mass. . gree his personal responsibility. I _ Tne Amsterdam Fish and 1 Sheehan, Miss Laura Oakes, j The Rev. Joseph E. Keyrouze, she urges all parents to take! Game L c a g u e w i n ho i d a raon th- this city; Mrs. Theodore Levan- called at the funeral home Sun-i tne llmc and visit their schools j ] y nicct ing Tuesday at 730 pm dusky, Schenectady^nine grand- day evening and led in the red- some timp during the week. Pro- i n t h e c i UDr ooms at Minaville tation of the Holy Rosary. Em-; grams have been set up and . . _ ployes of Woolworth's " and j announced for each school and ' Lurie's called at the funeral lhcrc is no reason why people home to pay their respects. Mr. and Mrs.. William vSciglc, Amsterdam R.D. 2, will observe their 44th wedding anniversary Tuesday. . Miss Jane Ritter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace Ritter Jr.. 5 Northampton Rd.. Amsterdam, senior at the Mary A. Burnham School, received second honors on the first mark- ing period honor roll this fall. The Most Masons Mrs. Theresa Hick. Canajo- harle, is a patient in St. Mary's Hospital. Miss Helen Martin. 10 Liberty St., is a patient in St. Mary's Hospital. A daughter was born Nov. .9 In St. Francis Hospital, Hart- ford, Conn., to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Czclusniak, Warehouse Point; Conn. Mrs: Cz.clusniak is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Novak! 303 Locust Ave., and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Czelusniak, Northern Blvd., Hagaman.' children, four great-grandchil- dren; four sisters, Miss Daisy Ireland. Miss Pearl Ireland, Mrs. Mary Greene, Mrs. John Mowrey, this city, and one niece. Auxiliary Meeting Monthly meeting of the VFW ' claims to have the largest mem- j closely with the Board of Edu-, Ladies' Auxiliary' will be held bership of any Masonic lodge in '.cation and we feel this is one Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the post the world. j ua >' tlia t the business and pro- rooms. I It has a membership of 5,700.: rcssional people can visit the .——_ j schools and become better ac- quainted with the programs that are being carried out. Additional Chest^ Donations Badly Needed; Use Coupon Rex R. Maltbie, general chairman of the 1963 Community Chest campaign, has received reports that some persons. have not been contacted for their pledge to assist the 10 Chest agencies during 1964. Maltbie urges these persons to clip the accompanying - coupon to make their pledges. The Chest is still short of its goal by nearly 15 per cent and curtailment of important functions by the agencies will . be^necessary if the total is not increased this week. Nov. 15 is the drive deadline as the Chest Budget com- mittee must meet on that day to recommend allocations. In Memoriam can not make plans to attend i In loving memory of Percy this important function during ] Ackerman who passed away the week. ' November 11. 1956. The Amsterdam Area Cham- j To us his name will eVeT be WICHITA, Kan. (AP)—Albert! l) cr of Commerce and its Ed- The key that unlocks memory. Pike Masonic Lodge in Wichita | "cation Committee work very j A dear one gone but cherised yet. A beloved face we'll ne'er for- get. EDITH and KEN. MARY and CHARLES, BETTY annd BUD. I In Memoriam In loving memory of my j sister. Ernestine Palamara. who i passed away on Nov. 11. 1959. j You were so good and kind you always had me in your heart and mind. j And the love you gave me en- riched my life beyond belief, giving me faith to overcome all strife and grief and your j helping hand that led the way liav clasped the hand of God today. God bless you. Sister. ANNA. SQZ&S} For Quality CTJJ JL i—* • Plumbing • Heating —also— RHEEM iff GAS K WATER ^=5<r HEATERS Jas. D. Gilligan Plumbing & Heating 1 B Street V I 2-4885 Deaths In Memoriam In loving memory of my hus- band. Percy Ackerman who ,., » , , „ ,, , , ,. passed away November 11. 1956. 1963 Prank B. Brwdnnski. Hi- Not doad t 0 m p who lovod h|m BRUZDZINSKI- November 9. BHHHHHHHBH NOTICE M. J. WYTRWAL COAL and OIL 3J JAMES ST. WILL BE CLOSED t . WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 13 Dut to Death of an Employt CLIP THIS COUPON — (or — Amsterdam Community Chest, Inc. I was missed this year in the canvass for funds lo support the 10 Chest agenci^ during 1964 and wish to pledge the following: Amount $ Name •' .... '. Address D BUI me CI Cash or chock herewith Bring or mail to 28 Market St., Amsterdam, N.Y. I - ; : ncral at the Iwanski Bros, funeral home Wednesday morn- ing at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at St. Stanislaus' Church. Inter- ment in St. Stanislaus' Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home afternoons 2 to 4 and eve- nings 7 to 9. FERGUSON — November S. 1963. Mrs. Frank Ferguson. Fu- neral at the Betz. funeral home. 171 Guy Park, Ave.. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Paul J. Strenge officiating. Interment in Mayfield Ceme- tery. The family will receive relatives and friends tonight and tomorrow night from 7 until 9 o'clock and Tuesday afternoon 2 to 4 o'clock. However, those desiring to call at any other time mav do so. OAKES — November 9. 1963. Mrs. Thomas Oakes. Funeral at the Betz funeral home, 171 Guy Park Ave.. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Roland S. Fcderlcks officiating. .Inter- ment in Green Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends are .in- vited ^to call at the funeral home at any time. Not lost but gone before. He lives with me in memory And will forever more. Wife. BERTHA. DEAR PATRON: U Trade Experience Plus Professional "Knowhou" 'Provide You With the Ultimate in Beauty Service. BARBARA'S BEAUTY SHOP OPEN DAILY and MON. - WED. — FRI. Evening by Appointment 3 REID ST. 842-4214 B. Hnmuda Valley View Memorial Funeral Service Upper Market Street COMPLETE FUNERALS „„ m <250 f ' " which includes: • Removal from Home or Hospital . • Casket • Outside Case > • Use of Our Chapel • Hearse and Limousine Service "It Costs No More to Have the Best" For Infqrmation Dial VI 3-3333 Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: RECORDER DIAL VI 3-U00 EVENING RECORDER, AMSTERDAM, …fultonhistory.com/Newspaper4/Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder...••v v*v * -1 . RECORDER DIAL VI 3-U00 EVENING RECORDER,

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RECORDER DIAL VI 3-U00 EVENING RECORDER, AMSTERDAM, N.Y., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10S3 PAGE THREE

On the Social Scene May Redding Set Housetcarming Event :

A s u r p r i s e housewarmlng party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bartman, 61 Bunn St., was given at their home Satur­day evening.

The couple was presented a gift and a buffet lunch was served*

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Scheuer, J a n e t Scheuer, Mariaville; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lieckfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. George Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayward, Mrs. Anthony Curran, Anthony Bartman, Ron­ald, Bartman, Sharon Bartman, Cynthia and Karen Phelps, Rob­ert Bush, Barbara Benson and Robert Simeone.

. . . Sliva Miss Dianne L. Przybylo

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Przybylo, Amsterdam R.D. 3, announce the engagement of their daugh­ter, Miss Dianne Lee Przybylo, to Edward Posluszny. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Posluszny, 310 Church St.

Miss Przybylo is a Lynch High School graduate and is employed in the order depart­ment of Mohasco Industries Inc.

Mr. Posluszny. also a gradu­ate of Lynch High School, is employed by Mohawk Valley Drywall.

A May wedding is planned.

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Sons of Israel Celebrates 75|h Anniversary

Engaged to Wed

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Amaranth Jamboree St. Monica Court, 6L_Order

of Amaranth." held its annual jamboree at the Masonic Tem­ple Friday evening.

Mrs. Florence Ingham was winner of a special guest prize and others winning prizes were Dora Gardinier, Beatrice Mc-Clumpha, Mary Payne, Mrs. Frank Lech, Mrs. Ida Mae Hall. Mrs. Ward Hinkle, Mrs. Fred Eckelman, Mrs. Fred Gutowski, Mrs. Edna Louer, Linda Bab-cock, George Winne, Eliza Mae Engelhardt. Isabel Thompson, Frank Parker, .Ruth Greene. Elizabeth Kelly, Mrs. Russell McMurray. Rita Lyczko, Mar­guerite Lefferts, Dorothy Water-street, Dorothy Godey, Charles Fratianni, Floyd Houghton Jr., Edna Stansfi'eld, Hazel Brod-head, Vera Dynes, Evalina Bet-tine, Waldon Lasher, Agnes Fitzgerald, Iva Baker, Edna Di-Caprio, Doris Camp, Nellie Plantz, =-Harry Godey, Alma Meyers. . ••

Arjine Greene, Laura Chase, Jean Kelly, Wilbur Plantz, Wil­liam Tecler, John Smith, Ger­trude Lauber, Edna Becker, Florence Fegal, Matilda George, Mrs. Thomas Moore, Sarah Kil-roy, John Brodhead, Mrs. Wil­liam J. Hill, Gertrude Bellen, Kenneth Studier, Rose Sims, Is­abel Moran, Freda Sitrin, Mrs. Ruth Green, Gladys Moore, Mrs. Ellis Banjamin, Marlene Green, Mrs. Upton Montplaisir, Betty Stevens, Mrs. Peter Vig-liotti, Ida Hicks.

Fannie Mushkat, Mrs. Josie Vidulich, Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Elizabeth Payne. Mrs. Edward McGrattan, Sadie Burtt, Mrs. Kenneth Studier, Eleanor Krutz, Sylvia Tecler, Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. Fred Miller, Margaret Camp, Mrs. John Hardies, Elizabeth Reid, James Weaver, Thomas Mc-Cleary, Margaret Fradenburg and Mrs. William Cwirko.

Refreshments were served fol­lowing play by Betty Stevens, Doris Camp and their commit­tee.

60th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coloney will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. The former Jeannette Cruthers and Roy Coloney were married on Nov. 12, 1003. at the Broadalbln Methodist Church parsonage by the late Rev. A. D. Angel. Their attendants were the late Mrs. Charles Cruthers, mother of the bride, and Miss Grace Coloney, sister of the bridegroom, now Mrs. Grace Menge of Am­sterdam. They have four children, Mrs. Leonard Crawford Sr. and Mrs. Leon Jeffords, Broadalbin, Harold Coloney, Northville, and Leonard Coloney, Harlingen, Tex.: se\en grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Mr. Coloney was a foreman in the Broadalbin Knitting Mills for 51 years and retired in 1951. Mrs. Coloney is active and does all her own housework. Eighteen members of the family honored their parents at dinner in the Colonial Inn on Sunday.

More than 250 persons attended-the 75th anniver­sary dinner of the Congre­gation Sons of Israel*last night at the Elks Club. Among the highlfghts was the presentation of life memberships to two mem­bers.

Principal speaker at the anni­versary affair was Rabbi Sid­ney Ribaek. who served as spiritual leader for the local congregation from 1938 to 1941.

Now serving at the Rawn-hurst Jewish (enter in Phila­delphia.- Rabbi Ribaek com­pared life of 75 years ago to life today.

Morris B. (Mender, chairman of the pro&ram. welcomed the

j guests. Herbert T. Singer, who; served as master of ceremon-ies, gave a history of the con- i gre>;at»on and introduced the ;

following past presidents: Sam- j uel Cramer, Samuel Siegel. ! William Levy. Joseph Jacobs. > Marcus Breicr, Joseph (Mender, j Morris Olcnder, Nathan Aison. : Samuel Valberg, Sheldon Krie-yel and Donald Olerider. All were given citations.

A moment of silence was ob- , served in memory of deceased j past presidents. !

AT ANNIVERSARY DINNER — Helping to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the found­ing of Congregation Sons of Israel last night were, left to right: Rabbi Samuel A. Bloom, spiritual leader; Max Jacobson, who was

awarded a life membership; Donald Olcnn\cr, president of the Congregation; Samuel Siejjel, who also received a life membership, and Rabbi Sidney Ribaek of Philadelphia, who was the principal speaker. (Jennings.)

Around the Citv Mariaville Lake Shooting Injures

Schenectady Man

Hospital Record

A Schenectady m a n w a s wounded in the leg by Ins 13-year-old son in a shooting inci­dent at Mariaville Lake about midnight Saturday.

John A. Paice. 37. of 2104

Following is a daily record of patients at Amsterdam Me­morial Hospital:

Admissions No*. 9

. . . Ramark Miss Marjorie Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marshall, 167 South Pawling St., Haga-man, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mar­jorie D. Marshall, to Stephen F. Burda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Burda, Johnstown.

Miss Marshall is a graduate of the Lynch High School and is presently employed as a sec­retary of the Graduate School of the State University of New York.

Mr. Burda i s ' a graduate of Johnstown High School and the Royal Barber and Beautician School, Schenectady. He is em­ployed at Reese's Barber Shop in Hagaman.

Plans are for a September wedding.

Deaths^ ObitliariJ Funeral*

84

Frank B. Bruzdzinski } Mrs. Frank Ferguson Frank B. Bruzdzinski. 39, of' Emma M. Ferguson. 76. v,id-

James St.. died suddenly ow of Frank Ferguson, 48 Wall

Mr. Bruzdzinski was born in T^T" u^..Uu„i""."*u.!rL"'".u'r''r„'.J bad made a large donation. ! house.

—Circle Esther of the Em-., manuel Presbyterian Church

Donald (Mender, president of will meet Tuesday at 7:4."> p.mi Congregation Sons of Israel, at the home of Mrs. William awarded life memberships to Bell. 200 Guy Park Ave. Max Jacobson and Samuel —Kennyetto Council 13fi. D. of Siegel. P • will meet lonijjht at 7:30 at

Other speakers included At- 5 Market St. and will hold a torney Jerome Lovenhcim. past card party at 8. president of Temple of Israel; j —Boy Scout Troop 25 will Mrs. Irving Tenzer. president meet tonight at 7 in St. Luke's Hamburg St.. was reported b y Ave. of Daughters of Jacob, and Church hall. A pancake supper, satisfactory condition last night Herman Rabbi Samuel A. Bloom, who: sponsored by the troop, will be at Ellis Hospital, has served as spiritual leader held at the church tomorrow. Paige, according to Duanes-of the congregation since 1949. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. burg troopers, had waited at the

Another feature of the pro- —The Lutheran Church Worn- | l o m e of his estranged wife, gram was the introduction of en of St. Luke's Church will Marv. 31 eight couples married by Rabbi meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. a t ' and "upon her return home with Ribaek during his Amsterdam the church. a companion. Thaddeus Predel. S l

•service. - A meeting of the Brother- Rexford, a (,Uarrel ensued. ' D a v i d Thibodeau. Hagaman. The son then brought out a .22 Dismissals Nov. 10

Mrs. May Brown, 68 Arnold floor. Authorities said Paige Ave. fell, pretending death, then got Roman Crocetta, Gloversville.

John DaBiere^ 32 Chapel Place.

Dismissals Nov. 9 Harrison Connolly, 6 Hamil­

ton St. Frank Klug. 99 Nan Dyke

Otto. 9 Mohawk Lane.

Frank Pazek. 80', Forbes St. Admissions Nov. 10

John ' Lavender, 101 East at Mariaville Lake. ^{ a jn st.

Mrs. Frances Stella, 5 Park

It was announced that a hood of St. Andrew of St. Ann's Saturday night in St. Mary's . S t _ d i e d S a t u r d a v afternoon abounding fund had been estab- • Church will be held Tuesday at | rifte"and"fired one shot into the Hospital. > : , ._ . A , , . , lished and that Max Jacobson , 7:30 p.m. in the parish office

1 5:45 at the Amsterdam Memor- !

ial Hospital where she had Amsterdam Sept. 30, 1924, a son b e e n a p a l U , n t f o r 15 w e e k s

The invocation was by Dr. i —The Official Board of the of Boleslaw and Clara Osinska Bruzdzinski. He was employed

operated restaurant. He was last em­ployed by M. J. Wytrwal Coal Co.

A World War II veteran. Mr.

Meir. Ydit of Temple of Israel F i r s t Methodist Church will 5? . i " - J ! ! i r 8 . " S ^ l . . W " i ^ . ' ^ a n d the benediction by Rabbi I m e e t tonight at 7:30 at the

;church. . --. g general chairman —The Commissions on Stew-

Sophia Siebe Schutte. She made olcnder with the arrangements ardship and Finance and Mem-her home in Gloversville and f o r l h e anniversary program ! bers a n d Evangelism of the Mayfield, returning to Amstcr-' w e r p H p n r y Lc.ssick. dinner: | Forest A v e n u e Methodist

up struck the boy and continued John fighting with Predel. j Place.

DaBiere. 32 Chapel

by the Mohawk Carpet Mills "for A ^ s t , e , r d a mf °" ^ 2 7 ' T V ' B l o o m '

some time and later operated a £ " 2 ^ . °,f William .and Mary A f d , n

At this point, troopers said, the son discharged the gun again, hitting Paige in the left thigh.

The boy's case is said to

Chester Syzdek. 87 Grove St. Brian Wing. 165 Market St.

D o y l p I s P r o m o t e d Marine Lance Cpl. Albert H.

dam a number of years ago Nathan Aison. ad book: Rabbi I Church will meet tonight at 71 have been"placed in Schenectady j Doyle, son of Mrs. Thelma F. where she has since resided

Scholarship Event In keeping with the purpose

of the party, graduation hats on pumpkins painted with gay faces comprised the decorations on each table at the S. Louise Bell Scholarship dinner-dance held by the Century Club Sat­urday evening at the club house. Sixty-five couples attended the affair.

During the evening, guest prizes were won by David Rob­inson, Velmer Webb,' James H. Cullen, Howard D. Hinkle, Le-Roy Allen. Herman Fuchs, Har­ry Davis and Winfred J. Brown.

Those who aided the cause of scholarship by serving as sponsors were Mrs. Mario Pan-7.B, Sanford Estate; Mr. and Vcmon Allen, Mrs. Louis Gow-die, Kerbelis Travel Agency, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Mullar-key, United Welding.Supply Co., Mr. and Mrs. Oakley S. Cooper, Hays k Wormuth Inc., and Etr. and Mrs. Norbert Fethke'. .

Bridge Results ' Results of the weekly dupli­cate bridge game oMhe Amster­dam Bridge Assn. played at the Chelsea House. Tribes Hill, last night were: North-South, Harry Shapiro, Gloversville, and Dr. Leslie Saunders, first; Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Reginald Holmes, Gloversville, second; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Barnett, third.

East-West, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Conklin, first: Mrs. Jane Saunders and M. W. Jones, Johnstown, tied for second with Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Gloyers-ville, and Edward Hornidge, Johnstown.

Anniversary Noted Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soblosky,

51 Romeyn Ave., were given a surprise party Saturday evening at their home in honor of their 46th wedding anniversary which they will celebrate Nov. 14.

The couple formerly resided in the Bronx and are the parents of Mrs. Edward Boguzski, 190 Market St.

Bruzdzinski was a member of S h e w a s emploved at Barrv'.s ,„.„..,...,„ ,V1

St. Stanislaus' Church, St. Mi- a n d Lurie's retirine several U u , . T U ™ , <-„u„„i »u„ A-„U 1 c—•„*.. „/ a LUI . i e s> retiring se\erai Mushkat, Joseph Olcnder. Sam-1 o'clock

I Bloom and Samuel Valberg, o'clock. There will be a meet- County Family Court, program; Martin Silver, Ben j ing of the Official Board at 8

chael the Archangel Society of years aeb . ,-• • , • the church and Inhn T Wvzn u c l S leHe l- Irving Wohl and — St. John'; the church and John J. kV.wo-. Mrs. Ferguson was a member ] Abraham Sitrin. tickets; Milton j dance commi

of the Trinity Lutheran Church, mirski Post, 701, American Le-g l o n - ! and a member of Art-Well Chap-

Survivors are his father, Bo- j ter 208, OES. leslaw Bruzdzinski; his step-1 Mr. Ferguson died in 1929." mother Mrs. Mary Bruzdzinski; a stepsister, Mrs. Mary Tyrrell, Gloversville; va stepbrother, John „, . , , . . . . Kilanowski, Amsterdam, and ?L i l l ! . ! .™ . L a / A C y l ^ . J ^ l

She is survived by two sis­ters, Mrs. Emil Pankonin. Mrs.

nittee will hold a Flames Destroy Silver. Joel Kaplan. , Donald j meeting tonight at 7:30 in the J

Olcnder. Stanley Adelson. Theo- j clubrooms. dore Blitz and Albert Hymari, reservations.

Congregation Sons of Israel was founded in 1887. Shortlvaft-

—St. Stanislaus" PTA will hold a monthly meeting tonight at 7 in the church hall preceded by a pantry shower for the sisters

Garage, Chickens

Doyle. Fort Plain R.D. 1, was recently promoted to the present rank while serving with the E 1 g h t h Engineer Battalion, Force Troops. Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic, Camp LeJeune, N.C.

several aunts, uncles and cous­ins.

er the turn or the century. ! 0f St. Stanislaus" School, and several nieces, nephews and j Property was purchased at 85 ! —The Fifth Ward PTA will

Fire shortly after midnight Saturday destroyed a one-car garage on Barker Rd., north­east of Gloversville.

Mrs. Thomas Oakes

cousins.

Funeral of Mrs. Pettengill

The funeral of Mrs. Harry J.

[-Grove St. by the congregation and in 1914 the present home j at Liberty and Grove Sts. was ' purchased.

Laura Ireland Oakes, 79.' Pettengill was held this morning widow of Thomas Oakes, died; at 8:30 at the Betz funeral home Saturday afternoon at 3 at her and 9 at St. Mary's Church home, %l/i High St., after, a, where a high mass of requiem short illness. j was celebrated ' by the Rev.

Mrs. Oakes was born in Gal-1 -lames E. Hartley, with the Rev.

Chamber Urges Visit to Schools

meet at 7:45 p.m.. Wednesday. Lost in the blaze were a quan-in the school auditorium for a tity of paint and equipment and monthly meeting and Fathers' j a dozen chickens. Night. A film. "Man ana** the! Fleet Ballistic Missile." with;

JENDRZEJCZAK FUNERAL HOME

Ambulance Service Monuments

200 CHURCH STREET

Chief John M. J. Gallagher as narrator/ will be shown. The public is invited. An executive

! committee meeting will be held j This year marks the 43rd an-' in the school cafeteria at 7:15.

way on July 10, 1884. the daugh-• Thomas Eagan, S.J., in the sane-1 E d u c a t S ^ ' w l e k ^ ^ " ^ ~SL R i t * ' S S o d a l i t y of S t ' ter of James and Amanda Wert tuar.y.

Mrs. Virginia Johnson report-! ed the fire in her garage about 12:30 a.m. yesterday and the' Fulton County Sheriff's Depart- i ment sent the Pleasant Square I Volunteer fire department to the scene. i

year s Michael's Church will meet, Firemen succeeded in prevent-

Ireland. She eame to Ams.e, i The bearers wexe John Conrad. 1 N a t i o n %£2&J£t,$ X ^ t o b . ^ e V " " " " ' ^ "^ """" ' ^ ^ ^ dam as a young girl and has ' David Conrad. Harold Meyer, j tion always made her home here, j Fred Miller. Richard Wert, and! Mrs. Joel G. Kaplan, chair

' to the nearby Johnson home and —Mohawk Valley Chorus will a house trailer.

„,. . , , \r„,.„n„ iB1„„ii^ • .--,....... ....... meet tonight in St. Ann's parish ___ Q «% p3 S K , m e m b " of the, Vernon Inga is , m a n o f l h e Amsterdam Area h o Use for rehearsal, the women j . Second.Presbyterian Church. i Attending the funeral from out' Chamber of Commerce educa-^ members reporting at 7:30 and1 ' LAUNDRY ITEM

Mr. Oakes died on Ju ly 25, | of town were Mr. and Mrs. ! tion committee calls for public i men at 8 - A new laundrv bleach con-1922. j John Patterson. Johnstown; Mr. attention to the importance of _ A monthly meeting of St Gaining no chlorine is claimed

She is survived by one s o n , ! a n d Urs- D o n a l d D c l o s - Wap-, education in a democracy and Joseph's PTA will be" held in to be* safe for colors and to be

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Miss B e v e r l e y Saunders, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Saunders, 3 Northampton Rd.. Amsterdam, has been elected a representative of the freshman class on the Social Activities Committee of the Mary A. Burn-ham School.

William Seward Oakes, this P i n g e r F a , l s ; W a l t c r Conrad, to remind each citizen that good the school hall Tuesday at 7 30 s u i table for -resin-treated wash city; four daughters, Mrs. G e n e - j J o h n C o n r a d - Lawrence Conrad. ; schools are to a very large de- p m . j and wear fabrics vieve Connolly, Mrs. Eleanor I Saugrus, Mass. . gree his personal responsibility. I _ T n e Amsterdam Fish and1

Sheehan, Miss Laura Oakes, j The Rev. Joseph E. Keyrouze, she urges all parents to take! G a m e L c a g u e w i n h o i d a raonth-this city; Mrs. Theodore Levan- called at the funeral home Sun- i t n e l l m c a n d visit their schools j ] y n i c c t ing Tuesday at 730 p m dusky, Schenectady^nine grand- day evening and led in the red- s o m e t i m p during the week. Pro- i n t h e ciUDrooms at Minaville

tation of the Holy Rosary. Em-; grams have been set up and . . _ p l o y e s of Woolworth's " and j announced for each school and ' Lurie's called at the funeral lhcrc i s n o reason why people home to pay their respects.

Mr. and Mrs.. William vSciglc, Amsterdam R.D. 2, will observe their 44th wedding anniversary Tuesday. .

Miss Jane Ritter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace Ritter Jr.. 5 Northampton Rd.. Amsterdam, senior at the Mary A. Burnham School, received second honors on the first mark­ing period honor roll this fall.

T h e M o s t M a s o n s

Mrs. Theresa Hick. Canajo-harle, is a patient in St. Mary's Hospital.

Miss Helen Martin. 10 Liberty St., is a patient in St. Mary's Hospital.

A daughter was born Nov. .9 In St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ford, Conn., to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Czclusniak, Warehouse Point; Conn. Mrs: Cz.clusniak is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Novak! 303 Locust Ave., and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Czelusniak, Northern Blvd., Hagaman.'

children, four great-grandchil­dren; four sisters, Miss Daisy Ireland. Miss Pearl Ireland, Mrs. Mary Greene, Mrs. John Mowrey, this city, and one niece.

Auxiliary Meeting Monthly meeting of the VFW ' claims to have the largest mem- j closely with the Board of Edu-,

Ladies' Auxiliary' will be held bership of any Masonic lodge in '.cation and we feel this is one Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the post the world. j u a > ' t l i a t the business and pro-rooms. I It has a membership of 5,700.: rcssional people can visit the

.——_ • j schools and become better ac­quainted with the programs that are being carried out. Additional Chest̂ Donations

Badly Needed; Use Coupon Rex R. Maltbie, general chairman of the 1963 Community

Chest campaign, has received reports that some persons. have not been contacted for their pledge to assist the 10 Chest agencies during 1964.

Maltbie urges these persons to clip the accompanying-

coupon to make their pledges. The Chest is still short of its goal by nearly 15 per cent

and curtailment of important functions by the agencies will . be^necessary if the total is not increased this week.

Nov. 15 is the drive deadline as the Chest Budget com­mittee must meet on that day to recommend allocations.

In Memoriam can not make plans to attend i In loving memory of Percy this important function during ] Ackerman who passed away the week. ' November 11. 1956.

The Amsterdam Area Cham- j To us his name will eVeT be WICHITA, Kan. (AP)—Albert! l )cr of Commerce and its Ed- The key that unlocks memory.

Pike Masonic Lodge in Wichita | "cation Committee work very j A dear one gone but cherised yet.

A beloved face we'll ne'er for­get.

EDITH and KEN. MARY and CHARLES, BETTY annd BUD.

I In Memoriam In loving memory of my

j sister. Ernestine Palamara. who i passed away on Nov. 11. 1959. j You were so good and kind you

always had me in your heart and mind.

j And the love you gave me en­riched my life beyond belief, giving me faith to overcome all strife and grief and your

j helping hand that led the way liav clasped the hand of God today. God bless you.

Sister. ANNA.

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ncral at the Iwanski Bros, funeral home Wednesday morn­ing at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at St. Stanislaus' Church. Inter­ment in St. Stanislaus' Ceme­tery. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home afternoons 2 to 4 and eve­nings 7 to 9.

FERGUSON — November S. 1963. Mrs. Frank Ferguson. Fu­neral at the Betz. funeral home. 171 Guy Park, Ave.. Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Paul J. Strenge officiating. Interment in Mayfield Ceme­tery. The family will receive relatives and friends tonight and tomorrow night from 7 until 9 o'clock and Tuesday afternoon 2 to 4 o'clock. However, those desiring to call at any other time mav do so.

OAKES — November 9. 1963. Mrs. Thomas Oakes. Funeral at the Betz funeral home, 171 Guy Park Ave.. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. Roland S. Fcderlcks officiating. .Inter­ment in Green Hill Cemetery. Relatives and friends are .in­vited t̂o call at the funeral home at any time.

Not lost but gone before. He lives with me in memory

And will forever more. Wife. BERTHA.

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